Monthly Archives: September 2011

Lampedusa detention centre burns

LAMPEDUSA DETENTION CENTRE IS ON FIRE AFTER PROTEST BY THE TUNISIANS DETAINED THERE 800 detainees seem to have escaped, some are held in a football field, some are intoxicated by smoke inhalation. 300 police in riot gear. 1300 angry people marching towards … Continue reading

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Dale Farm eviction postponed (but not cancelled)….

CALL OUT! Although Dale Farm residents won an injunction in the High Court, this only postpones the eviction until Friday. At 11.30am the court will consider the technical legality of the notices which the council issued. Depending on the outcome … Continue reading

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Dale Farm Lives On ! Report

After a stressful day of waiting for the 1st attempt by baliffs to enter Dale Farm travellers site  –  which certainly would have been repelled – residents and their supporters could relax for a couple of days thanks to a … Continue reading

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Dale Farm Nearing Zero Hour

Calling out to all activists and legal observers – information about the Dale Farm eviction this week – Please forward this around your networks ASAP thanks! Today, we are witnessing the beginning of a new solidarity movement, with settled people … Continue reading

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Basildon Council: A Bunch of F**cking Hypocrites!

PRESS RELEASE: SEPT 10th, 2011 *Hypocrisy in Basildon Council’s approach to planning regulation * In a move described as ‘totally undemocratic’ by local Councillor Geoff Williams, Basildon Council suddenly cancelled last night’s general council meeting, avoiding discussion of contentious plans … Continue reading

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Bulgaria Camp

No Borders Camp 2011 – Press Release : 28/8/11 Activists protested in the border area shared by Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey and distributed ‘global passports’ as part of a long weekend of action. A group of about 300 activists from … Continue reading

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