Rough edit of the entire Smash EDO Peace camp being seized by Sussex police and carted away... Despite all of this, actions on the Brighton war factory continued a...
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Rough edit of the entire Smash EDO Peace camp being seized by Sussex police and carted away... Despite all of this, actions on the Brighton war factory continued and a pr esence was still maintained on site. SchMOVIES will be posting more as soon as possible....
JUKE BOX JURY
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Just to get up the noses of EDO/MBM Brighton's premiere arms manunfactueres the Smash EDO campaign held a sing-a-long karaoke noise demo for a change. It soon beca...
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Just to get up the noses of EDO/MBM Brighton's premiere arms manunfactueres the Smash EDO campaign held a sing-a-long karaoke noise demo for a change. It soon became clear Sussex Police didn't want to join in....
Divide and Fall
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Coverage of the first No Borders Camp in the UK. Cheekily situated near Gatwick Airport where yet another refugee detention centre is being built, the camp became ...
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Coverage of the first No Borders Camp in the UK. Cheekily situated near Gatwick Airport where yet another refugee detention centre is being built, the camp became a hub for activists to exchange ideas, swap tactics and keep the issue of Britain's draconian treatment of asylum seekers in the public eye.* For more info see www.noborders.org.uk
History 101
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Short and quirky take on the march for the right to protest in Brighton. After massive police overkill on previous marches, this one went off without a hitch and w...
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Short and quirky take on the march for the right to protest in Brighton. After massive police overkill on previous marches, this one went off without a hitch and with a low police presence. Perhaps they've got the hint! Defend the right to protest before it becomes history.
Shield reporters fr...
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Curbing media monopolies and shielding reporters from being pressured to break the law would loosen abusive moguls&os; power over British politics, says "Chavs" au...
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Curbing media monopolies and shielding reporters from being pressured to break the law would loosen abusive moguls%os power over British politics, says "Chavs" author Owen Jones. Media reforms should also boost working-class voices by stopping unpaid internships and giving scholarships to those usually excluded.
Real media reform i...
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Author Dan Hind talks of the cancer-like criminal endeavours linking major UK media, politicians and the police that have come out of the ongoing Leveson Inquiry. ...
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Author Dan Hind talks of the cancer-like criminal endeavours linking major UK media, politicians and the police that have come out of the ongoing Leveson Inquiry. He says deep-rooted media reform could profoundly change UK politics and economic policy.
Women mere sex obje...
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Equality Now London director Jacqui Hunt calls for reforms with teeth to tackle the portrayal of women and girls as sex objects by many of the UK media. Rules shou...
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Equality Now London director Jacqui Hunt calls for reforms with teeth to tackle the portrayal of women and girls as sex objects by many of the UK media. Rules should include a right of reply for individuals and whole groups facing discrimination.
UK media reforms mu...
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Media academic Natalie Fenton says channeling public fury about the phone hacking scandal is critical to ending private and corporate dominance over UK governments...
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Media academic Natalie Fenton says channeling public fury about the phone hacking scandal is critical to ending private and corporate dominance over UK governments. People should shout out: "we%osre mad!" to force politicians%os hands.
Murder detective tu...
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Former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames, an ex-police detective, gives a first-hand account of her family&os;s media mauling by journalists from Rupert Murdoch&os...
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Former Crimewatch presenter Jacqui Hames, an ex-police detective, gives a first-hand account of her family%oss media mauling by journalists from Rupert Murdoch%oss News of the World newspaper. She is among many victims calling for media reform.
Battle for Occupy Oakland - Occupiers Undaunted by Massive Police Attacks, 10/25/11: video 11/02/11
Once the 1500-person march reached the intersection of 14th & Broadway, almost immediately police declared an unlawful assembly and warned protesters about the use of "chemical agents" and the "serious injuries" that might be inflicted upon them by police weapons. Marchers then turned up Broadway to reconvene elsewhere in order to discuss strategies regarding retaking Oscar Grant Plaza which had been raided early that morning. The march stopped at 20th Street and Franklin, within the vicinity of numerous downtown banks, to discuss the role banks play in the growing economic inequality in this country. Marchers then convened an impromptu General Assembly at the foot of Snow Park by Lake Merritt to discuss how best to return to Oscar Grant Plaza. Once back at 14th & Broadway, police immediately declared an unlawful assembly and then, when protesters refused to leave, police began to disperse massive amounts of tear gas, hurling flash bang grenades and firing projectiles at anyone in the street. The 12th Street BART station was closed after passengers waiting underground began to be effected by the noxious CS gas flowing into the station. Residents in the area reported the gas filling their apartments and effecting them and their companion animals. At street level, marchers would retreat from the intersection of 14th & Broadway after a police attack only to return later to receive further chemical weapon and projectile attacks by police. This continued into the night, with at least four major volleys of police gas and countless people injured by projectiles, including Scott Olsen who was critically injured when a projectile struck him in the forehead. Nevertheless, protesters refused to allow the police attacks to hinder their determination to re-occupy the plaza.