ISSUE 303, FRIDAY 4th May, 2001
THREE THOUSAND CRAP ARRESTS
“The dice reflect the myth of the ‘free market’ within the Monopoly system…
But this is an obvious lie; the dice are loaded from the start.” Mayday
Monopoly Game Guide.
After all the media hype and threats of rubber bullets, about 5,000
anti-capitalist protestors turned out to play Mayday Monopoly in London.
Police did what they do best, herding people and bashing skulls, but yer
suicidal SchNEWS hacks were still there, dodging the video cameras and
truncheon blows to bring you the true story.
“I say I’ve never seen anything like it - I lie. Back home in South Africa,
we had something very similar once. It was called the State of Emergency,
and that too allowed police total freedom to detain and arrest and harass
and intimidate under some draconian “special” anti-terrorist law. In
Johannesburg, they used these laws to help people commit suicide out of
police station buildings, miraculously losing their fingernails on the
flight down - how long will it take for that to happen here?” - Cookie, one
of those bloody protestors
Some would say we didn’t even need to turn up. Oxford Street had been
boarded up and thousands of police replaced the shopaholics, while opinion
polls revealed even normal people think multinationals have too much power
and are uncaring. The Financial Times meanwhile lamented “Business needs to
do more to demonstrate the benefits… Governments must defend globalisation
more vigorously… Otherwise, [the protesters] may win the battle for public
opinion.”
Media Circus
“I was led to believe there was going to be absolute chaos and see lots of
blood. But this is all very good natured.” A bemused Canadian journalist to
SchNEWS.
SchNEWS would never suggest that the media build up was over the top,
contradictory and, predictably, rubbish. But apparently “Unorganised- but
highly trained- anarchists are intent on causing trouble, under the command
of ‘hardcore anarchist ringleaders’. But they’ll be difficult to control,
as they haven’t got any leaders. Police warned all those intent on
criminality to stay away, while ‘legitimate’ protestors should also stay
away because of all the violent thugs. Politicians fear a repeat of last
year’s violence when 150,000 anti-capitalists rampaged through the streets
causing bloodshed. But then, anti-capitalists are not a threat ‘cos there
are only a couple of thousand of them.” And so the media circus continued
until the SchNEWS bullshitometer blew its fuses.
The police fed titbits of so-called intelligence to selected mainstream
journalists to scare everyone away. On the day BBC journos had been
instructed to search out violence and confrontation; they even had a
helicopter up along with the three police choppers. Overseeing it all, was
a command bunker in Scotland Yard with 24 screens on one wall, where top
police chiefs could control everything in true Big Brother stylee.
“The day started peacefully enough..…” Critical mass cyclists and skaters
were up early, picking up free veggie burger breakfasts outside McDonalds
and more revellers along the way, with numbers swelling to 1,000 by 10am.
Police used a tactic they would repeat all day, namely the ‘kettle’. Pen
people in for a few hours, and if they try to get out hit ‘em over the
head. By now actions had sprouted up all over the capital but as 2,000
people converged on Oxford Circus they were detained for nearly eight hours
including bemused tourists vainly waving passports at police. Smaller
groups met up and a samba procession snaked round, gathering a posse of
over 1000, breaking a few police lines, but never quite getting to Oxford
Circus. Police eventually hemmed them in too, but thankfully, for once we
didn’t need to worry too much about pissed idiots throwing bottles from the
back of the crowd cos all the off licences were closed.
Wombling Free
More successful at breaking police lines were the Wombles. Using
re-inforced banners and kitted out with shields, padding, hard hats and
white overalls for protection against the inevitable truncheon blows, they
gathered a crowd and the first line of cops retreated in fear. The next
police line tried to stop them, but the padding and shields stood up to the
onslaught and the cops retreated to the jubilation of the crowd. Two more
police lines were broken. These people are not super heroes or martial arts
experts and none of them have been trained in guerrilla warfare in the U.S.
but 30 Wombles made a big difference to May Day. Imagine if there was 300
or even 3000 Wombles at the next demo?
Advance to Go
We need to build a mass movement of people to ignore state scare tactics
and get out on the streets. To do this we must try to get our message
across a lot better. SchNEWS hasn’t got any delusions about the mainstream
media but our refusal to talk to the press this time mean’t that academics
and wannabe politicians whinging “We voted for Labour and they let us down”
got airtime and are seen to represent us. When Justice? did the Squatters
Estate Agents we had up to 10 people talking to the press which meant that
no-one could be seen as the ‘leader’ and we got loads of ordinary people on
side.
More importantly behind the media spectaculars, anarchists and and the like
are busy working in their communities doing everything from turning empty
buildings into social centres, organising kids events, setting up community
gardens and co-ops, etc. Not always as sexy and adrenaline filled but
essential none the less, and living, breathing anti-corporate examples of
how we can show capitalism the door.
For wombling tips: www.wombleaction.mrnice.net For chants:
http://members.tripod.com/~MattWells/womblingsongs.htm For a run down of
Mayday events around the world: http://uk.indymedia.org Come and hear
MayDay report backs next Tuesday (8th) at the ‘London Underground.’Arsenal
Tavern, Blackstock Rd (Finsbury tube) 7pm
PIG PEN
Section 60 of the Criminal Justice Act ‘94 gives police blanket powers to
stop and search anyone in a certain area where they ‘reasonably suspect’
there will be incidents of serious violence. They can’t read anything of
yours (address book, bank cards etc) and you don’t have to give a name or
address. The police may also detain people to prevent a breach of the peace
where they fear one is imminent. The legality of this is questionable and
Liberty are compiling reports of people penned up on the day. Email your
story to: info@liberty-human-rights.org.uk or write to 21 Tabard St.,
London, SE1 4LA. If you were arrested, injured or saw arrests/police
assaults contact the Legal, Defence and Monitoring Group, 020-82452930,
ldmg@altavista.com
CRAP ARREST OF THE WEEK
Fare dodging, wearing sunglasses and a bike mask, having a teenth of
cannabis, carrying a spray-can, sitting on a curb – these are some of the
hate filled crimes people were nicked for on Mayday.
MAY BUG BALL
A day of free fun and frolics for all ages in central Brighton. Carnival
dragon, bugs, bands, DJs and lots of live samba! Sunday 6th May. Meet at St
Peter’s Church, 2pm, or phone 01273-298192 on the day for venue.
Mayday Roundup
Dublin: a very successful and well-attended demonstration forced the Dublin
Stock Exchange to shut early. Bristol: demos took place outside the Army’s
recruitment centre (a poster ‘To kill or to be killed: that’s the Army’ was
pasted up), the ever increasing number of ‘employment’ agencies, the Job
Centre and Mucky D’s. Only one arrest was recorded, an activist, trying to
stop the coppers filming demonstrators, touched their camera - with a piece
of Swiss Roll!
Birmingham: The police stopped any protest of strength occurring. The first
arrivals to the protest were immediately surrounded and penned in under
Section 60. There were about 40 people in this group, but it was clear that
there were more people outside the police lines who could not reach the
protest.
Glasgow: Over 1200 people participated in peaceful demos and a very
successful recycling system was set up to deal with the copious amounts of
empty bottles and cans being produced by the notorious Glasgow thirst!
Throughout the world, hundreds of thousands of people took part in May Day
actions, often hindered by police (unless they’re fascists!)
Germany: Despite the fact that only fascists had state permission to
demonstrate, in six major cities across Germany (Berlin, Frankfurt, Essen,
Augsburg, Mannheim, and Dresden), anti-fascist demonstrators still showed
their strength. Police throughout sided with fascists, including attacking
a family street party at Mariannenplatz, firing a watercannon at the
children’s merry-go-round.
Greece: Thousands took part to protest against plans by the government to
reform social security payments, as well as the threat of globalization.
Poland: In Warsaw over 1200 anarchists took part in a May Day march that
lasted over 4 hours, stopping by many government offices and the US embassy
to have a chat.
Slovakia: In the capital, Bratislava, hundreds gathered from several
revolutionary groups and were visited by many unorganized people who showed
interest in ideas of revolutionary anarchism.
Czech Republic: In Prague hundreds of people gathered with anarchist
literature, magazines and stickers, as well as music from a soundsystem and
free vegan hamburgers. On the demo, nazis came and started shouting
nationalistic slogans, but cops protected them and then attacked protestors
with batons and horses.
Pittsburgh, USA: 200 costumed people, children and pets celebrated mayday
with chants, cheers, flags and a mobile maypole. Although starting
peacefully enough, the police seemed unsure of what was going on and how to
respond to it. Eventually finding their feet, at least 150 cops with dogs,
motorcycles, horses, and paddywagons tried to direct the march. 6-10
arrests were made and police used pepper spray and physically beat several
other demonstrators.
Long Beach, USA: With cops outnumbering protesters by at least 3 to 1 at
times, it is unsurprising that there were over 60 arrests. Cornered
demonstrators were shot at close range with rubber bullets. Bystanders who
had no idea what Mayday was about were very alarmed at the “cops shooting
kids for no reason”.
New Zealand: Hundreds of peaceful demonstrators held the Carnival against
Capitalism in Wellington, with several well organized groups protesting
against privatisation of NZ’s water services, free trade and globalisation.
Australia: Thousands took to the streets in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Protesters three deep linked arms to block the entrance to Australian Stock
Exchange (ASX) buildings in Sydney and Melbourne. A McDonalds restaurant
near the Melbourne ASX was forced to close after being splashed with paint
and slogans such as ‘McFilth’ and ‘Would you like lies with that?’
Kurds Get Dumped On
Whatever next? First lorry drivers, then farmers; now it’s the turn of
Tornado pilots to get a little miffed with ‘inconsistencies’ in government
policy. Information coming to light about the RAF and USAF’s ‘humanitarian’
role in patrolling the No-Fly zone over Kurdish areas in northern Iraq has
set some stiff-upper-lips twitching: Pilots on patrol have been ordered
back to base in Turkey- so that Turkish Air Force planes can go bomb the
very villages the allies have been protecting!
Pilots have been speaking in confidence to Dr Eric Herring of Bristol Uni,
an Iraq sanctions specialist. “They were all very unhappy about what they’d
been ordered to do, and what they’d seen”, he said. In the US, pilots’
dissent has become an open secret. “You’d see Turkish F-14s and F-16s
inbound, loaded to the gills with munitions,” said one. “Then they’d come
out half an hour later with their munitions expended”. Upon resuming their
patrols, pilots would find “burning villages and lots of smoke and fire”.
Predictably, no official explanation has been forthcoming, but Dr Herring
reckons it’s classic ‘divide and rule’: “They have no desire for the
Shi’ite majority to take control or for the Kurds to gain independence.
Their policy is to keep them strong enough to cause trouble for Saddam
while ensuring that Saddam is strong enough to keep repressing them.”
More than 10,000 Turkish troops invaded Iraq in December. Again, air
patrols were ‘suspended’ while the Turks killed masses of civilians and
fighters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, the PKK. In Turkey itself, the
government has displaced millions of Kurds, killed thousands more and
forbids them to learn their own language.
Blair & co look the other way, ‘cos Turkey is a member of NATO. On the
other hand, thanks to Jack Straw’s Terrorism Act the PKK have become one of
the new 21‘outlawed’ organisations in the UK- despite obeying a cease fire
for the past two years.
To make it worse the Home Office has admitted a ‘change of practice’ in the
way it deals with the huge number of Kurdish refugees. 78% (in Feb) are
being denied asylum because northern Iraq is now deemed ‘safe’ for Kurds.
Kurdish refugee Ali Namik said “I was tortured psychologically and
physically. They’re going to kill me, I know what they’re like. I won’t let
them, I’ll kill myself.” Another man who worked at a power plant and
refused to cut off power to Kurdish areas was arrested, beaten and tortured
with electric shocks and a mock execution. He escaped to the UK, to find
that Jack Straw regarded him as fleeing ‘prosecution rather than
persecution’ and that his arrest was ‘valid’! Fact: In 1999, Britain
received one asylum seeker from Turkey for every £47,898 Turkey spent on UK
arms.
Fact: In 1999, Britain received one asylum seeker from Turkey for every
£47,898 Turkey spent on UK arms.
* There’s a demonstration Against the Terrorism Act and the banning of 21
organisations this Tuesday (8th) noon at the Home Office, Queen Anne’s
Gate, SW1. http://go.to/ta2000
* The death toll for hunger strikers protesting the inhumane isolation
cells in Turkish prisons has reached 47. Letters of protest to: Prime
Minister B. Ecevit 0090 312 418 5743; Justice Minister H.S. Turk 0090 312
417 3854. Contact The Campaign For Human Rights In Turkey 020 7275 8440
www.daymer.org/humanr
* Kurdish shareholders protested at Balfour Beatty AGM this week against
the planned Ilisu dam which would flood the ancient city of
Hasankeyf and leave 72,000 homeless. The Friends of the Earth motion that
they adopt the World Commission on Dams guidelines was rejected
- but 40% of shareholders abstained, while BB’s Chair whinged “If we had
known then how controversial this project would be we could have
saved ourselves a lot of trouble by not taking part in it.” www.ilisu.org.uk.
SchNEWS in brief
US anti-corporate journalist Greg Palast will be speaking at the
Globalisation and its Disontents conference this Sunday (6) at Sallis
Benney Theatre, Pavilion Parade, Brighton. Starts 9.30am, cost £5/£2
students www.brighton.ac.uk/globalisation/index.html
RIP. Ron Stainer had a massive heart attack last week. For years Ron
helped Travellers get permission for sites. He was also the owner
of Wick Quarry where travellers sought santuary after the Battle of
the Bean Field in 1985.
The fash will be once again trying to march in Bermondsey, London on
the 12th May, meeting at South Bermondsey train station at 2pm.
There will be a massive counter demo. Anyone for Wombling? Info:
noplatform@antifa.net
INSIDE SchNEWS
Editor of Basque magazine ‘Ardibeltza’, Pepe Rei has been unlawfully
imprisoned without charge since the 18th January - under the order of the
Spanish Home office. While the publication is not part of ETA - the
militant Basque separatist organisation - the government are using
‘conspiracy with ETA’ as an excuse to nullify a prominent voice of Basque
autonomy. Then last Friday (27th April) the office was raided and
Judge Garzon ordered the closure of Ardibeltza - a judge who had been
exposed in a book by Pepe Rei two years ago for colluding with the
Government torture of 200 Basque people suspected of ETA activity. Pepe Rei
has suffered two heart attacks since going inside in January, and
must be released now – another hearing is due for the 3rd of May. Like many
radicals, anarchists and people trying to protect the culture,
language and autonomy of the area, Pepe Rei has been lumped together with
ETA - even though inevitably there is a large cross-over in beliefs,
and the magazine did mention them. There have been many arrests in the past
two years amongst the squatting and anarchist movement in
Basque on suspicion of ETA membership – some just for having copies of
‘Ardibeltza’. www.euskalinfo.f2s.com
...and finally...
Among the MayDay communiques, SchNEWS received this anonymous one which we
have edited due to space and decency: 'Tired of
lock-ons, sit-ins, and street parties? Why not consider a few new ideas for
action? How about a fuck-off? Imagine a fuck-off blockade in Shell
headquarters. Or perhaps a mass May Day fuck on Oxford Street. The cops
wouldn’t know what hit ‘em if they came across a couple of
hippies going at it, let alone a whole pack of perverts humping in the
capital. Now one for the vegan police, how about a sustained campaign of
cannibalism? Not only is it a solution to over-population and global
starvation, but eating the rich frees up much needed resources. Of course the
media won’t approve, so we say, eat the lying bastards. So it’s broil a
bureaucrat, roast a republican, pass me a cop-dog and feast on
fascist-flambe with capitalist custard and papal source. Of course,
sometimes the best action is inaction. Don’t participate- watch it on TV! If
something gets you worked up, refuse to leave your sofa until your demands
are met! Better still, organise you friends to watch TV with you, you
could even chain yourselves to the TV. Imagine the effect of millions of
people, sitting in front of their TVs, refusing to leave... why the entire
economy would crumble.' Honest.
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