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Tag Archives: Injunctions
Defend Our Right to Protest public meeting: Report
Defend our Right to Protest: The Olympics and Beyond Tuesday Harmony Hall, Walthamstow 7-9:30pm. About 85 people attended. We watched abut 15 minutes of Ophelia Coutures film about the marsh “Beginning”. The introduction by the chair was a brief history … Continue reading
Beginning
For a report of the visit by Jenny Jones of the Green Party, please go to our Press Releases page Great film by Ophelie Couture about the struggle to Save Leyton Marsh. BEGINNING from Ophélie Couture on Vimeo. Solidarity with … Continue reading
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Tagged Contamination, environment, eviction, film, freedom, High Court, Injunctions, Leyton Marsh, Olympics, Ophelie Couture, political policing, protest
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Defend the Right to Protest: The Olympics and Beyond Tuesday 26th June 7pm-9pm Harmony Hall, Truro Road, Walthamstow, E17 7BY Speakers include: Simon Moore: Campaigner and recipient of Olympic ASBO Alfie Meadows: Student charged with violent disorder after his … Continue reading
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Tagged ASBO, Campaigning, freedom, High Court, Injunctions, law, Mike Wells, ODA, Olympics, political policing, protest, repression, Save Leyton Marsh, undemocratic
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Simon Moore arrested for allegedly breaching the terms of his Olympic ASBO!
We have just heard that Simon Moore has today been arrested in Windsor for allegedly breaching the terms of his Olympic Asbo. Simon Moore, who is a great friend of Save Leyton Marsh, was part of a group of people … Continue reading
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Tagged ASBO, Campaigning, diggers2012, environment, freedom, High Court, Injunctions, Occupy, Olympics, political policing, prisoner support, protest, repression, Simon Moore, solidarity
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