12 O'clock- meet at the Yurt at School of Oriental and African Studies (Thornhaugh St
London WC1H 0XG) for a banner making session and a short workshop on 'peaceful ways of communicating with the police'. (The Yurt is opposite the Birkbeck main building. We will walk to BAE Systems plc. 6 Carlton Gardens. London SW1Y 5AD. Estimated time of arrival: 2.30PM
Please meet us at either locati…
While the migration regime is fortifying itself and setting up rings of defence around European wealth, inner control is tightening to keep public order, at a time where the nation state already seems to be a dead corpse. And with an economy which exploits the most virtual property, the need to control even the remotest parts of people's lives is increasing. At the beginning of the year we we…
London Indymedia got London No Borders to tell us about the up coming action 'Life Is Too Short to be Controlled' at last weekends Anarchist Bookfair. 'Life Is Too Short to be Controlled' takes place this Saturday afternoon, 30th October, at Picadilly Circus at 3pm.
Read the Part 1's report here
Protesters hit up investors in Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) based in London including Nomura, Bank of America and JP Morgan. Six activists face trial today for their involvement in action against HLS investors. London, United Kingdom, 21/10/2010.
Protesters hit up investors in Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS) based in London including Nomura, Bank of America and JP Morgan. Six activists face trial today for their involvement in action against HLS investors. London, United Kingdom, 21/10/2010.
The Justice for Aafia Coalition held a vigil for Aafia Siddiqui outside the American Embassy in London. Tomorrow she faces trial in America with a minimum sentence of 30 years imprisonment. London, UK. 22/09/2010.
LARC, 62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel E1 1ES
At least 2,000 people took to the streets of London after meeting at Cavendish Square in strength and unity to protest against animals in laboratories worldwide and the horrible practices they are put through as a result of testing and experiments. London, United Kingdom, 24/03/2010.
Saturday 23rd January 2010, about two hundred people took the streets of London in protest at ever more draconian immigration controls and this countries pervasive surveillance culture.
This 16 minute video contains speeches and footage from the march. (320x240 mpeg4 ~64MB)
Further Indymedia coverage of the demo is available here:
On Saturday, 23 January 2010, demonstrators took the streets of central London as part of the 'Life's too short to be controlled' demonstration called by No Borders. This article contains links to audio from the demonstration, including the speeches made at the start of the demonstration, in front of the entrance to St Pancras Station and at the end, near the Eros statue in Picadilly.
Today's 'Life's Too Short to be controlled' demo that was called by London No Borders attracted over 150 people that gathered at St.Pancras international terminal from 2pm. Whilst people were arriving banners were being unfurled, speeches were given over the mobile sound system, and bandanas specially made for the demo that read 'cctv operating at all times - life's too short to be controlled' and…
After a few speeches have been given in Saint Pancras, over 150 people - many covering their faces with bandanas specially made for the demo - were marching towards Picadilly today 23rd January at about 3 o'clock. They passed The British Museum at about half past three. At about quarter to four, the demonstration, taking on the road on Shaftesbury avenue, were arriving at Picadilly, and all the wa…
The Library House, 52 Knatchbull Road, Brixton, SE5 9QY.