Tuesday, 13 November 2012
JUST DOING MY DUTY.
Don't you just love cops!! If they are not beating the shit out of somebody, harassing peaceful protesters, or blasting a tasar at a blind man with a white stick, they are intimidating and provoking at peaceful demonstrations. This recent case in Florida shows the extent of their empathy with the ordinary people.
SARASOTA, Fla. -- A homeless man spent the night in a Southwest Florida jail after a police officer accused him of stealing by charging his cellphone at a public park.ann arky's home.
An arrest report says that a Sarasota police sergeant spotted 28-year-old Darren Kersey charging his phone Sunday evening in a public picnic shelter at Gillespie Park. The sergeant told Kersey that the "theft of city utilities will not be tolerated during this bad economy" and then arrested him on a misdemeanor charge of theft of utilities.
Unable to pay the $500 bond, Kersey spent the night in jail. But the Sarasota Herald-Tribune ( http://bit.ly/W4frm0) reports that Kersey was released Monday morning after a judge threw the case out, saying the sergeant lacked the legal justification to make the arrest.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/11/12/3094232/homeless-man-jailed-after-charging.html#storylink=cpy
NOVEMBER 14 PAN-EUROPEAN DAY OF ACTION.
There will be demonstrations in all
major cities in the UK and across Europe on Wednesday 14. Glasgow
will have two demonstrations in the city centre on that day as part
of the pan-European day of action. It is encouraging to see that the
people of Europe are beginning to mobilise on continental basis
rather than a city or country wide manner as in the past. It will
take a united European working class to change this money and market
drive system to one of justice and equality. We have had enough of
being told the markets this and the markets that, and the markets are
unhappy or the markets are happy, who the fuck are the markets? They are no more than
a bunch of extremely rich and very greedy individuals who want more
of the public purse.
The first event will be:
Glasgow George
Square, 12:30 to 1:30.
On Wednesday 14th November trade
unionists in Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Malta, Portugal and Spain are
joining a southern European General Strike against Austerity. Workers
in other countries are organising protests too. It is important that
we here in Britain show solidarity as we face the same attacks
Glasgow City UNISON, UNITE Scottish
Housing Association, UNITE Scottish Rank and File M & E
Construction Workers and UNITE 7/600 branches are calling upon all
trade unionists and campaigners to join lunchtime leafleting and
petitioning in George Square, opposite the City Chambers, to show
support for the European strikes and to demonstrate our own
opposition to welfare and public spending cuts here. So come along,
bring your sandwiches and say no to Austerity!
Supported by BARAC, Black Triangle,
Coalition of Resistance, Defend Glasgow Services, Glasgow Campaign to
Welcome Refugees, Right to Work Campaign, Save the Accord, Stop the
War (Glasgow), Youth Fight for Jobs. Bring your banners. Trade union
and campaign speakers. 12.30 to 1.30pm
For more info/ to add
your organisation's name to the list of supporters/ sponsors contact
Glasgow City UNISON, 84 Bell Street, Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1LQ
Tel: 0141 5527069 or enquiries@glasgowcityunison.co.uk
The second event will be:
*CHANGE OF EVENT DETAILS*
EMERGENCY ACTION:
George Square under
threat of privatisation!
On November 14th there will be general
strikes in Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Cyprus and Malta. The ETUC
[European Trade Union Confederation] is calling for solidarity action
throughout Europe.
At the same time, a panel will be
selecting the winner of a design competition for the effective
privatisation of George Square on Monday, with a rapid schedule of
‘redevelopment’ in place thereafter. The council itself has
admitted that such development will potentially shut off the square
to the public for two years.
Across Europe people are taking action in squares against austerity - we need to keep George Square as a place for protest. George Square has been a historic sight of protest going back to 'Red Clydeside' in 1919
George Square 1919.
We have changed the rally to a march
from Donald Dewar Statue to George Square. The Glasgow Defence
Campaign has been holding meetings about the 'redevelopment' of
George Square. For more information check out their website at:
http://glasgowdefencecampaign.blogspot.co.uk/
This includes the council's sham 'consultation' document which clearly outlines their aim to prevent public assembly in the square. |
Monday, 12 November 2012
WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE?
Graphic from Void Network:
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TOMORROW’S WORLD!!
See the fat cat’s grinning smile
as Corporate Capitalism runs amok,
Chasing profit as it goes
firing millions of ordinary folk.
Raping and polluting land after land,
starting bloody wars.
Toxic waste, sweat shop wages
and oil covered sea shores.
Where have all the flowers gone
beneath this ozone free sky?
To join the birds, to join the fox
on yonder plutonium field to die.
Mercury fish, strontium lamb
trees that never show a leaf,
radio active beaches, toxic streams
good lean BSE-antibiotic beef.
In a world of epidemic, plague and famine
it’s bottled water and chemical food.
Of course, it’s all tested on rats and mice
so you know its got to be good.
Beneath a sky that’s always black,
hurricane winds and endless drought,
its oxygen masks for the toxic air,
corporate profit’s what its all about.
TERRORISTS IN THE COMMUNITY.
It is pleasing to see the finger pointed at the real terrorists, we all know them but they tend to be invisible as they are dressed in the livery of the establishment's flags of respectability.
From Contra Info:
From Contra Info:
Terrorism is the lack of basic means of survival, having your wage or pension taken away, your house confiscated by the bank, living among the pollution that kills. Terrorism is living daily with fear of survival. To most of society, the terrorists and criminals are those who govern: the regime’s politicians, the rich, and the privileged castes, which exploit the workers and prosper by simply participating in the economic and political establishment. The enemies of society are those who—after years of stealing, getting rich, and taking advantage of a barbaric and grossly unjust system—are asking us to donate our blood in order to save the life of the regime’s putrid corpse now that the system is going through the biggest crisis in its history.
—Political letter to society
Pola Roupa, Nikos Maziotis, Kostas Gournas
Greece, April 2010
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THE GREED AND MADNESS OF THE CORPORATE BEAST.
I previously posted about the Canadian tar sands project and referred to it as the biggest shit pan on earth, I personally believe that description doesn't go far enough. This project is corporate greed and destructive madness going completely unrestrained.
The video was taken from an excellent article on the Polizeros site.
Read the Polizeros article HERE:
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Sunday, 11 November 2012
A DAY TO REMEMBER.
November 11 a day for remembering those who gave so much, a day to recall November 11 1887 the day the American state murdered five comrades now known world wide as the Haymarket Martyrs. Let's keep their names alive and the ideas that brought the state to kill them.
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MUTINY, POLICE STRIKES AND REVOLUTION!!
As the financial Mafia continue their plunder of the public purse in countries across Europe, and austerity bites ever deeper into the daily life of the ordinary people, there are calls for strike action. Professionals, private and public sector workers, disabled, pensioners and unemployed are all calling for action against this policy of enforced deprivation. However, there are sections of society that we don't associate with direct/strike action against the state, the military and the police. Though these groups are somehow seen by most as outside that sort of action and that they are the bulwarks of the state, history tells us a different story. Britain around the 1900's was a very rebellious country and in 1919 20,000 British soldiers went on strike and occupied Southampton Docks.
Following the massacre of World War I, a reminder of the strength of ordinary soldiers came from Southampton, in the middle of January 1919, when 20,000 soldiers went on strike and took over the docks. Robertson, Commander in Chief of the Home Forces, sent General Trenchard to restore military authority. Trenchard had witnessed several mutinies in the French Army and was quite prepared to employ the most ruthless measures. Nevertheless he underestimated the men as he approached the dockgate and attempted to address a reluctant audience. A chorus of boos and catcalls accompanied his remarks. The meeting came to an undignified end when a group of men took hold of him and gave him a going over before ejecting him. Said Trenchard:Continue READING:
"It was most unpleasant.. . It was the only time in my life I'd been really hustled. They said they did not want to listen to me. They told me to get out and stay out."
Then we have the police strike of 1919 which took place in Liverpool.
Again from that wealth of information Libcom.
Shortly after the Lusitania riots came the Liverpool Police strike.* Perhaps the bobbies had just cause for bitterness, for theirs were the only wages that hadn’t skyrocketed with the war. I thought they were getting ample pay at the time but, like everyone else – excluding the manufacturer, who was the first to raise the cry of traitor to a striker – they wanted much more. It required a piece of legislation to raise the salaries of the bobbies and, as none was forthcoming, they became very restless and finally, in direct opposition to the advice of their superiors who pointed out the severity with which such an unpatriotic act would be dealt, they struck.Continue READING:
Conditions have changed since then, but we are heading into uncharted waters as far as corporate capitalism is concerned. Greece is in turmoil as the fabric of society breaks down. There are mass protests in Spain, Portugal and Italy and anger is rising in other countries across Europe. There has been struggles and unrest a plenty since 1919 but will/can the situation turn the people into a revolutionary force that once and for all destroys this stinking system of greed, repression and exploitation?
Another quote from Libcom:
How near was Britain to a full scale revolution during these weeks? This must remain a matter for speculation. The Army was in disarray: soldiers and sailors councils and demobilisation clubs were being formed. Delegates from various camps were beginning to combine their efforts and resources. The number of strikes in Liverpool and Glasgow were increasing. There were riots in Glasgow and troops sent to occupy the streets were beginning to fraternise with the strikers and demonstrators. There were riots in Belfast and a national railway strike was imminent. From August 1918 until mid-1919 even the police force was affected by militant strike action.
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Saturday, 10 November 2012
WHAT COMMUNITY?
There is a lot of talk
about “communities” and how we should look after our
“communities”. What is more this talk can come from left and
right of the political spectrum. We can have Cameron and his Eton
millionaires talking about the need to strengthen “communities”
and we have trade unionists and activists talking about defending our
“communities”. But what do they mean, they can't all be talking
about the same thing, can they? Most people mean their neighbourhood
when they talk about their “community”, but a neighbourhood, like
a community, is not a commune, it is a very mixed bag of all manner
of people, form shop owners, other small capitalist enterprises,
professionals, government officials, workers and unemployed estate
kids. All of these have different interests and in most cases,
conflicting interests. To call for the strengthening of our
“communities” is to call for the status-quo, the community or
neighbourhood is a microcosm of the capitalist society that we live
in. In this society that we live under, to call for a community
loyalty, is just the same as the state calling for patriotism, there
is no real common interest. The conflicts and exploitation that take
place in society at large, take place in our “communities” on a
daily basis. Why should ordinary people call for the strengthening of
the subordination and restrictions that hinder their freedom of
expression, and opportunity? It can never really be a community
unless all its members have equal freedom of expression and equal
opportunities. Once we have that, we can then talk of strengthening
our “communities”, until then we should talk of taking control of
our “communities” and shaping them to suit the needs of all those
in that community, working from a position of equality. That of
course requires getting out of the capitalist system.
I’M PROUD.
I’m proud of my people, proud to be one of them,
that great mass on society’s bottom rung.
Those who, with coal-dust under their nails
in their eyes, in their lungs
claw at the earths entrails.
Their brothers,
cement in their hair
in their mouth, in their ears,
oil ingrained in their fingers,
on their face.
Sisters, glistening with sweat
midst the ceaseless noise of machines
that throw out shirts, shoes, toys, carpets
for other people.
Those with soil and sweat stuck to their skin
smelling of the earth, feeding the multitude,
grinding out their lives in a harsh pitiless system
weighted down
with a sack load of half-dead dreams,
sometimes brought to their knees
by a tidal wave of despair,
never defeated,
groping in the dark to find tomorrow,
keeping hope alive;
they amaze me.
Somehow, from somewhere
in this cold, cruel
unforgiving scheme of things
they find love for their children.
Not a teaspoonful, not a cupful,
but buckets full, to bathe them in,
to pour over them.
They seem to know
that one day this world will be ours
and to take care of it
we will need those who have been
loved.
SCURRYING BETWEEN TIME SEALED VAULTS.
Taken from tenth issue of 325 Zine:
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TATTOO(to the sound of Greek bagpipes)Today, the Greek Governmentexecuted by firing squad1000 pensioners, alongwith 2000 workers, as partof a package of financialreforms, to reassurethe markets and permitthe Troika to release onemore tranch of the bail-out.How one feels for the victimsIn all this, the bankerscriminalised, shornof bonuses, the marketsbearish, nervous askittens, the green back,the pound, the tsunami-floating yen, scurryingbetween time-sealedvaults and safe-havens,exposed to the snipingof credit default swapsas Molotov cocktailsrain down relentlesslyfrom Fitch’s, Moody’s,and S.& P.’s. Willthe friendly Troikacontrive fresh reforms?Will our young friend,the euro, be vaporised?Growth is a must, comewhat may, be it 3000health workers hung,drawn and quartered,4000 firemen burnedat the stake, eventhe odd politician garrotted.Landeg White
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DO YOU GIVE A SHIT?
I know for sure that most, if not all, my friends and comrades - "Do give a shit" -. Do you?
I thought the facts and figures would be of interest to you as you sit in the luxury of your own private comfort zone.
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Friday, 9 November 2012
COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU.
What is happening in Greece is a crime against a people deliberately perpetrated by the financial Mafia for no other reason than greed. The Greek people are being sacrificed on the altar of corporate fascism. What is more it will not stop at Greece, it is coming to a city near you--- soon.
From Teacher Dude's Grill and BBQ:
Park bench converted into a temporary home for Greece's homeless
Park bench converted into a temporary home for Greece's homeless, a photo by Teacher Dude's BBQ on Flickr.
With poverty pushing more and more Greeks onto the streets, parks in the
northern port city of Thessaloniki are rapidly being taken over by the
homeless. However, with temperatures dropping and heavy rains predicted
its not sure how they'll be able to last out the winter in such
conditions.
I asked the permission of those staying here before I took this picture. I had a hard time getting that permission but once I explained that my aim wasn't to show them but the conditions in which they were forced to live, they agreed.
I asked the permission of those staying here before I took this picture. I had a hard time getting that permission but once I explained that my aim wasn't to show them but the conditions in which they were forced to live, they agreed.
Thursday, 8 November 2012
STRANGLE THE BEAST.
Why is the Greek government pushing for more austerity measures when the people of Greece have already seen their living standard devastated and poverty, and deprivation swamps the country? Will the bailout that it gets after inflicting even more misery and hardship on the people of Greece, go to the Greek people to help them? The answer is of course a resounding NO. The money will go back to the financial Mafia, to the bond markets and to the banksters. So to my simple logic, the only reason for the bailout is that if the Greek government doesn't get a bailout, the banksters will suffer as well as the people, with the bailout only the people suffer. It seems however that the people of Crete have decided to strangle the beast that devours their living standards.
Heraklion, Crete: as the Parliament in Athens votes in further austerity cuts, a city shows the way forward for the struggle
Wednesday, November 7, 2012At the same time that in Athens the new measures were voted in parliament and the protest outside was hit by repression and rain, some remarkable events in Heraklion, Crete show how the struggle against the memorandums can be intensified. At tonight’s demo in the city, more than 10,000 people took part – including an anarchist block of approximately 800.The even more astonishing events took place after the demo though, where a mass Popular Assembly decided the following:
- To block off the city’s economic activity (not on a symbolic level) by blocking off tax offices and the bank of greece at 7 AM on Thursday.
- Meanwhile, the Labor Union of Heraklion called for another 24h strike tomorrow, to facilitate workers’ participation in the blockade. The strike was called following the pressure of anarchists and leftists present at the Popular Assembly.
- The occupation of the administrative building of the Periphery of Crete (the administrative HQ for the entire island) continues.
- Finally, the Assembly will produce a call-out for workers and unemployed across the country to take similar action.
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Wednesday, 7 November 2012
WORKERS KNOW YOUR HISTORY.
Thanks Bob for the link.
Lifted from LandMatters:
I have an original copy of Tom Johnston‘s Our Scots Noble Families from 1909. It is a treasure. It was reprinted by Argyll Publishing in 1999. Here, reprinted, is the opening chapter entitled A General Indictment. Read it and remember that politics and political writing once had revolutionary potential.
A General Indictment
Before proceeding to analyse the methods by which each of our Scots noble families rose to fortune, and before I examine in detail the origin of their various divinities, dignities and privileges, it is advisable to take our canvas and lay on in primary colours a general and comprehensive indictment of Scots landlords as a class. The histories of our land have been mostly written to serve the political purposes, and flatter the conceits of our aristocracy. When the historian knew of happenings calculated to cast odium on our landed gentry, he carefully excised the records, and where he did not know, he was careful to assume, and lead others to assume, that the period of which he was ignorant were periods of intense social happiness, wherein a glad and thankful populace spent their days and their nights in devising Hallelujahs in honour of the neighbouring nobleman. And that is why the history of Scots mining is wrapped in darkness: that is why we never hear of the hundred and fifty years slavery, and why the collier of to-day does not know that his ancestor of a century ago was a two legged chattel, bought, sold, and lashed as were the cotton plantation negroes in pre-Civil War times. There are no popular histories of the thefts of the Klaan and Abbey lands. Even the sparse records of neyfship are never dragged out to the popular gaze.
A democracy ignorant of the past is not qualified either to analyse the present or to shape the future;
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MORE ON NOVEMBER 14TH.
More comment and ideas regarding November 14th. Pan-European day of protest, this from A-Infos:
Austerity cuts come over and over again - they are driving down the conditions of life of
workers and their aim is to crush or/and weaken the ability to organize and fight The
profit is privatized and the rich are getting richer, but the costs, risks and oppression
are socialized! ---- The bureaucratic trade union CGTP has called a general strike in
Portugal and the CCOO and UGT have called for a general strike in Spain against the
austerity measures for November 14. For this same day, general strikes are also being
called in Italy, Greece, Malta and Cyprus etc. as part of a Day of Action by the European
Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). ---- The position of the IWA and its Sections and
Friends is that we are not only against the government of the "troika" and the austerity
measures, but against the class society and against an economic and social system based on
the exploitation of wage labor and environmental destruction.
We are for workers self- organizing and emancipation, and by this our struggle is directed
against and outside the class collaborationist structures!
Our sister organization in Spain the CNT-AIT says in a declaration that the reformist CCOO
and UGT after hesitation have called for the General Strike of 14-N which they have been
dragged into: “On the one hand, by increasing social unrest and mobilizations in the
streets and on the other, by the continued anti-labor measures of a government at the
service of financial elites and employers with no intention of conceding even the crumbs
that allow institutional unionism to justify their role.”
And further: “CNT has agreed to call a general strike for November 14 and we will do this
in our own way, with our own demands. We say that this strike is necessary but is not
sufficient and we call for it to go beyond the sterile and frustrating scenario of the
institutional unions that people have become accustomed to”.
The AIT- Portugal writes in an article in IWA- External Bulletin-3 about the encouraging
demonstrations on September 15 that mainly were convened through internet. It has been
estimated that 500 000 people demonstrated in Lisbon and 100 000 in Porto, and there were
demonstrations in more than 30 cities in Portugal.
PAN-EUROPEAN DAY OF PROTEST.
In keeping with other cities across the country, there will be a rally at George Square Glasgow at 6:00pm on Wednesday November 14 called by Glasgow Coalition of Resistance
SOLIDARITY.
European day of action
Wednesday 14 November
On November 14th there will be general strikes in Spain, Portugal, Greece, Italy, Cyprus and Malta. The ETUC [European Trade Union Confederation] is calling for solidarity action throughout Europe.Support is growing across the country. Click here to see a list of events and actions.
London Event
Protest:Assemble: 5pm - 5:30pm
European Commission
32 Smith Square
Westminster, SW1P 3EU
for march past Parliament to rally
Tubes: St. James's Park / Westminster
Click here to see map
Rally:
Starts: 6:30pm
Upper Hall, Emmanuel Centre
9-23 Marsham Street Greater London SW1P 3DW
Click here for map
With speakers including Tony Benn, the Trade Union's in Britain and live-streamed from Greece, Spain and Portugal.
Plus footage from the strikes and protests across Europe on that day.
Invite your friends and share on Facebook
Organised by Coalition of Resistance
Supported by Unite the Union, Greece Solidarity Campaign, P.I.I.G.S Assembly in London
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WOBBLIES SCOTISH ASSEMBLY.
Industrial
Workers of the World
Scottish
Assembly
Saturday
10th November, 2012
The assembly is not a
conference or internal wobbly event it has the goal of strengthening
ways for workers to organise, network together and devise ways to
sabotage the agenda of the Boss Class.
It is the 7th Assembly
of the IWW in Scotland. Open to fellow workers & activists.
Venue: Unitarian Hall 72, Berkeley
St. Glasgow G3 7DS,
From city centre,train or
bus station, 23 First or 7 McGill buses. by foot walk up Bath
Street, past King's theatre and past Mitchell Library and cross road.
Berkeley Street is also parallel to Sauchiehall St. at Charing Cross.
Road Junction 18 on M8
10.45 - 11 Registration for Wobbly members and fellow travellers/attendees.
First Session:
11-12.50 Industrial Union networks for Scotland - education, health, Public service etc.
Part A/ how to go about it & general objectives, way of operating; for 40 minutes;
Part B/ break into sub groups for 40 minutes, 610 Health; 620 education, 650 Office Public/Private and others.
Part C/ convene back for 30 minutes to finalise, network coordinators, goals & communication means.
11-12.50 Industrial Union networks for Scotland - education, health, Public service etc.
Part A/ how to go about it & general objectives, way of operating; for 40 minutes;
Part B/ break into sub groups for 40 minutes, 610 Health; 620 education, 650 Office Public/Private and others.
Part C/ convene back for 30 minutes to finalise, network coordinators, goals & communication means.
Lunch [hot & cold] 12.50 - 1.40
at venue, catering - fw J Cooper
Second Session:
1.40 - 3.30 The Precarious world of work & organising
The Issue of Precarity, as capitalism favours casualisation, part-time work and insecurity in the workplace, is to understand what is going on, how to map it and fight back/organise to counter it. Invites to precarious workers and related initiatives
1.40 - 3.30 The Precarious world of work & organising
The Issue of Precarity, as capitalism favours casualisation, part-time work and insecurity in the workplace, is to understand what is going on, how to map it and fight back/organise to counter it. Invites to precarious workers and related initiatives
3.30-3.50 Tea and comfort break
Third Session:
3.50-5.40 - From the Bottom Up, strategy to resist cuts in services, and mobilise community and workplace opposition, which goes beyond gesture politics of Trade Union leaders and Parties. A panel of invited contributors [from within IWW, claimants groups and radical Trade Unionists] to give 5 minute statements before opening out for discussion.
This session was advertised in leaflet distributed 20th October Demo.
5.45-5.50 Closing remarks by Chair and evacuate room, take away stalls etc. [by 6pm at latest, possible retiring to pub for refreshment]
3.50-5.40 - From the Bottom Up, strategy to resist cuts in services, and mobilise community and workplace opposition, which goes beyond gesture politics of Trade Union leaders and Parties. A panel of invited contributors [from within IWW, claimants groups and radical Trade Unionists] to give 5 minute statements before opening out for discussion.
This session was advertised in leaflet distributed 20th October Demo.
5.45-5.50 Closing remarks by Chair and evacuate room, take away stalls etc. [by 6pm at latest, possible retiring to pub for refreshment]
THERE SHOULD BE NO LINK BETWEEN CHARITY AND ABUSE.
This action is called for Thursday November 8th. in spite of the short notice I hope you will all give it your support. Why should a charity that claims to care for children do the state's dirty work?
The No Borders Network has called for a 'day of action' against the
charity Barnardo's, to highlight their involvement in state-sanctioned
child abuse.
The 'UK's leading children's charity' continues to facilitate Cedars, the mock-Tudor version of Yarl's Wood and Dungavel, despite repeated breaches of the charity's own 'red line' basic standards for involvement. These breaches include the use of physical force to remove "a pregnant woman, posing an unacceptable risk to the unborn child", "intimidating behaviour", "offensive language and gestures" and "inappropriate language" on the part of staff, and a parent being "asked questions about torture and self-harm in front of her children" (HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, 2012). Barnardo's staff were intimately involved in incidents of physical coercion being used in forced removals, parting parents and children in a fashion criticised by the prisons inspectorate's report.
Locally, No Borders Glasgow has asked for a presence at Barnardo's premises at 250 Great Western Road and 116 Dumbarton Road.
No Borders callout: https://network23.org/barnardosout/day-of-action/
Comment from NCADC on HMPI report: http://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=9175e7ebdf93b7e5581be2c51&id=1d4ee38f35#detention
Unity Centre website: http://unitycentreglasgow.org/
The 'UK's leading children's charity' continues to facilitate Cedars, the mock-Tudor version of Yarl's Wood and Dungavel, despite repeated breaches of the charity's own 'red line' basic standards for involvement. These breaches include the use of physical force to remove "a pregnant woman, posing an unacceptable risk to the unborn child", "intimidating behaviour", "offensive language and gestures" and "inappropriate language" on the part of staff, and a parent being "asked questions about torture and self-harm in front of her children" (HM Chief Inspector of Prisons, 2012). Barnardo's staff were intimately involved in incidents of physical coercion being used in forced removals, parting parents and children in a fashion criticised by the prisons inspectorate's report.
Locally, No Borders Glasgow has asked for a presence at Barnardo's premises at 250 Great Western Road and 116 Dumbarton Road.
No Borders callout: https://network23.org/barnardosout/day-of-action/
Comment from NCADC on HMPI report: http://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=9175e7ebdf93b7e5581be2c51&id=1d4ee38f35#detention
Unity Centre website: http://unitycentreglasgow.org/
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
FREEDOM TO JOIN A UNION.
The camp after the thugs attacked.
On the morning of 24 October, around 180 hired thugs violently evicted
workers and peasant landowners from a protest camp at a mine in Mexico. The mine was owned by a Canadian company, Excellon Resources.
The protest camp had been running peacefully since July at the entrance
to the mining complex in order to put pressure on the company to
recognise freedom of association and the workers’ right to join a union.
A joint campaign sponsored by IndustriALL global union, Amnesty
International and PRODESC, a Mexican NGO, was today launched on
LabourStart:
It will take you only a couple of minutes to show your support for these workers. Please sign up, and spread the word.
Thank you!
Eric Lee
Monday, 5 November 2012
THE TROIKA WANTS MORE GREEK BLOOD.
No matter the will of the people, no matter the harsh brutality of their legislation, no matter that deprivation runs rampant through the country, the Greek government, the supposed representatives of the people, will put the stamp of legitimacy on the next batch of "austerity" cuts, in order to placate their overlords the Troika, that gang of three, ECB, (European Corrupt Banksters) IMF, (International Mankind Fuckers) and the EC, (Endemic Corruption).
The Greek people are not taking this lying down, this week there are numerous industrial actions across the country, but the battle needs the support of all the people of Europe. Only solidarity across the continent can bring down this stinking edifice of greed and corruption.
Angry taxi drivers outside the offices of Deputy Prime Minister, Thessaloniki.
ann arky's home.As the Greek government sends its harshest austerity bill yet to parliament, taxi drivers in the city of Thessaloniki kick off a week of widespread protests and strikes that promises to bring the nation to a halt Thessaloniki, Greece.
Shouting "thieves and traitors" hundreds of Greek taxi drivers marched through the centre of the country's second largest city, kicking off a week of strikes and protests aimed at preventing the passage of the government harshest austerity bill to date.The three day strike by taxi drivers is just part of a series of industrial actions planned by workers in both the public and private sector. In particular the transport sector is set to be hit particularly hard as air traffic controllers, ferry crews, public transport drivers and train company employees will be participating in the 48 general strike called for Tuesday and Wednesday.Mass protests by trade unions and political parties across the spectrum outside the Greek parliament in central Athens have also been announced to coincide with the vote on Wednesday.
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