Today, a series of non-violent protest actions disrupted the 'Salute to Israel' parade. The parade celebrated 60 years since the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. Activists wished to remind the public that since its inception, Israel has been maintained through the constant oppression of the Palestinian people, in particular through ethnic cleansing.
The 'Salute to Israel' parade was a shameful show of support to a government engaged in war crimes. Sponsors included the Jewish National Fund, an organisation deeply involved in the colonisation of Palestinian land as well in anti-Palestinian discrimination within Israel. Activists wish to stress that the British government's authorisation, protection and support of this event is entirely unacceptable.
En route, the parade was greeted by activists with red dye on their hands to symbolise the blood of Palestinians killed by the Israeli government. In Trafalgar Square, both fountains were turned red after activists poured dye into the water and a Palestinian flag was unfurled at the entrance of the National Gallery. An activist climbed up a big screen which had to be turned off for most of the event. Also, another group attempted to get onto the roof of the National Gallery in order to unfurl a banner but were arrested in the process.
Police responded by making a series of ridiculous arrests, assaulting and detaining a woman for singing anti-zionist songs and deploying Forward Intelligence Teams to monitor and follow those attending the counter demonstrations.
Several Counter demonstrations were held by Jews for Justice for Palestinians, Action Palestine and Friends of Al Aqsa while Palestine Solidarity Campaign and others drove three double decker buses draped with Palestinian flags and black balloons around the square and Rhythms of Resistance tried to drown out the Pro-Zionist hip hop gig.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, activists occupied and shut-down the HQ and only UK freight warehouse of Carmel Agrexco - Israel's largest agricultural exporter from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The occupation held for over 6 hours until they were forcibly removed at 12 noon.
During the occupation over 10 loading trucks intended for the warehouse were sent away. British supermarkets - accounting for 60% of Carmel-Agrexco's total exports - had some of their orders affected. The Israeli government has a 50% stake in the company. Exports include flowers, avocados and herbs grown in illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land.
Newswire: Israeli Owned Agrexco Warehouse Shut Down | Carmel occupied! Israeli settlement exporter shut down| Video of Police Forcibly removing Activists but Failing to Make Arrests
Previous Actions: Fortress Carmel Agrexco breached by Peace Activists | Video - Carmel Agrexco protest during Camp for Climate Action | Weekend of Action Against Carmel Agrexco | Activists Blockade Carmel-Agrexco's UK Headquarters for the Third Time | International Actions against Israeli Apartheid
Further reading: Text of letter to Carmel-Agrexco | Report on Carmel's involvement in the Jordan Valley | War on Want's report: Profiting from the Occupation
Links: Palestine Solidarity Campaign | The Big Campaign | ISM London | ISM Palestine
Read more >>The four migrants accused of "conspiracy to commit violent disorder" during the Harmondsworth uprising in 2006 were today found not guilty. Relying on a clearly insufficiently indoctrinated jury, the attempt to single out and punish few individuals with violent criminal convictions and long sentences has been thwarted. Of course, all four have already served one year and three months in prison, on top of varying times in immigration detention. Now they will have to resume their struggle against the immigration system, which imprisoned them for seeking refuge in the first place, and will most probably be dispersed around Britain's detention estate until their cases are 'resolved'.
Today the Support the Harmondsworth Four Campaign held a protest outside Sodexho's London headquarters. There had been a solidarity protest outside the court every Monday [ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5].Background: letter from two of the Harmondsworth 4 to Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! | 'Report of the Investigation into the disturbances at Harmondsworth and Campsfield House Immigration Removal Centres', Robert Whalley | Chief Inspectors of Prison Report on Harmondsworth Immigration Removal Centre
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On Saturday, 24th March, England played Israel in a Euro 2008 qualifying match. A group of activists picketed the Football Association in Soho Square calling for a Sporting boycott of Apartheid Israel [Newswire Report].
Prevous boycott actions and campaigns include:
Agrexco: 1 | 2 | video | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 Text of Letter to Carmel Agrexco | Apartheid and Agrexco in the Jordan Valley | War on Want's Report - Profiting from the Occupation
Caterpillar: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6
Caterkiller Shutdown | Jewish Voice for Peace - Rachel Corrie (1978-2003) | Caterkiller
Supermarket protests: Marks and Spencers Stencilled | Repression of M&S Protesters
Academic boycott: AUT Boycott | NAFTHE Boycott | CUPE Ontario | COSATU (South Africa).
The very mention of custody deaths brings to mind nasty foreign repressive regimes. But these deaths happen in Britain, too - on average, one a week in police custody alone. Then there are the deaths in immigration detention centres and in prisons, including children. Many of these deaths occur under dubious circumstances. Moreover, those in custody may not not have been convicted of any crime and are supposed to be presumed innocent.
The suicide rate is much greater in custody - as much as 18 times the UK average for young males, and disproportionately large among black people, especially as a result of "the excessive use of force by functionaries of the state", according to the group Inquest [example]. Deaths can also occur as a result of deliberate police inaction.
There is a lack of transparency in investigations into deaths in custody and very long delays before inquests (up to five years in some cases) as well as lack of accountability after juries return 'unlawful killing' verdicts. Of those verdicts since 1990, which the group Inquest is aware of, 18 police officers were prosecuted but all were acquitted. As far as is known, no police officer has ever been brought to justice for such killings.
Links: United Friends and Family Campaign’s annual Remembrance Procession (2006) | 19 minute video | photos Guido, Real2Reel, Marc Vallée | 2005 (photo report) | 2003 (photos & audio) | Ireland 2006 part 1, part 2.
Read more >>32 Iraqi asylum seekers, who had been incarcerated in different detention centres, were deported to Arbil, northern Iraq, on 5 September, 2006, on a specially chartered flight from the RAF Brize Norton military base in Oxfordshire. There was a demonstration at the Home Office in London, called by the Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq and the International Federation of Iraqi Refugees, but that did not apparently stop the process, and neither did the warnings from international organisations [1 | 2 | 3] or the legal challenges.
The first forced deportation of Iraqi Kurds from the UK took place on 19 November, 2005. 15 men were taken to an airport at night, handcuffed, beaten and forced onto a military plane headed for Arbil through Cyprus. The move then sparked a lot of anger and protest [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5], and the deportation of Iraqis was halted for a while until resumed this month. Tens of Iraqi Kurds are believed to be interned in UK detention centres, while thousands more have been served notice that they will be 'removed' from the country [latest report].
Read: initial report | call-out for demo | names of deportees | Home Secretary resumes forced removals to Iraq | EU-coordinated deportation of Afghani refugees
Links: Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq | International Federation of Iraqi Refugees | National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns | Noborders UK communication channels
Read more >>A crowd of several hundred demonstrators, mainly Muslim, gathered outside New Scotland Yard on Sunday afternoon 11 June to voice their disquiet at the June 2 raid in Forest Gate. The police raid which involved some 250 officers, was one of the largest single 'anti-terrorist' raids in Britain. Two houses were targeted based on intelligence that they were the location for a chemical bomb factory run by two brothers, Mohammed Abdul Kahar and Abdul Koyair.
The raid was brutal and Koyair was shot in the shoulder in circumstances that remain a mystery. The two brothers were eventually released without charge late on Friday June 9.
A demonstration was called for the 18th of June to show support for the families of the Forest Gate raid. More than 2000 people marched in East London to show the community’s anger and frustration at the raids. Demonstrators carried placards with statements such as “The War on Terror is a War on Us” [Report]
Read more >>A replica of the Israeli wall and a large banner with the words "Stop Starving Palestinians, End Israel's Occupation and Recognise Palestinian Democracy", acted as a back drop for the up to 20,000 demonstrators that gathered in London's Trafalgar Square on Saturday 20 of May.
Reports: 1 | 2 | Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
The demonstration, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, was prompted by the Israeli government's decision to strengthen the economic blockade of the Palestinian people after the landslide victory of Hamas in the recent Palestinian elections. The Israeli and US governments, together with the EU, brand Hamas as a terrorist organisation and have therefore stopped vital aid and funding from reaching Palestine, with devastating effects on the everyday lives of Palestinian people living in the Occupied Territories.
An Emergency Vigil was held in Sheffield on Thursday 25th May, called by Sheffield Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
For daily reports of life under Israeli occupation see the Middle East Media Centre and the Palestine Today audio reports in the IMC-UK newswires. Also check out IMC-Israel and IMC-Beirut for information about grassroots strugless and campaigns in the Middle East.
Read more >>Updates: 27th April: Some remain on hunger strike.
24th April: The hunger strike in Colnbrook seems to have ended [Timeline | Solidarity Page]. Meanwhile, around 20 Turkish Kurdish detainees in Harmondsworth began a hunger strike on 20 April.
17 April: About 25 detainees in Haslar have staged a peaceful protest in the courtyard early this afernoon and are still there, refusing to re-enter the building. There are also news that the hunger strike have spread to Tinsley House.
15 April: More than 120 detainees in Haslar detention centre, Protsmoth, have gone on hunger strike in protest againts arbitrary detention and in solidariety with the detainees in Colnbrook.
In protest at their inhumane treatment by security guards during the No Borders demonstration last Saturday (8th April, 2006), over 150 detainees in Colnbrook detention centre went on hunger strike. According to the latest updates, nearly 100 of them are still on indefinite hunger strike. A delegation from the Home Office is supposed to pay them a visit to hear their demands for release. [Strike update 17/04]
The hunger strikers have been subject to repression from Colnbrook’s management, with one detainee, deemed to be the "organiser" of the protest, having been locked in an isolation cell on Saturday night, then later removed to another detention centre.
Many of the people inside Colnbrook have been there for over 6 months, with some being detained for up to 3 years. There is no automatic bail review process for immigrants who are being detained. Last January, a detainee at Harmondsworth Detention Centre took his own life out of despair. Fellow detainees responded with a one-day hunger strike and a written statement about their conditions and treatment in detention.
On Thursday 13, a solidarity protest took place outside the Home Office building in central London [Report and Pics]. This had been urgently called by London No Borders and The Square Social Centre. On Satuday 15 No Borders fundraiser also took place in London. And on Thursday 20 Cardiff saw another solidarity demonstration called by the No Borders South Wales group.
Read: initial reports [1] [2] | press release | detainee tells of beatings in Colnbrook (video)
Read more >>Harmondsworth, 8 April 2006. Around 300 people from London, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Brighton, Reading and Cardiff demonstrated at the Harmondsworth and Colnbrook detention centres near Heathrow to ensure that "those inside will hear our voices and know that they are not alone." The call out for the demonstration was made by London No Borders, the Campaign to Close Heathrow Detention Centres, London Against Detention, and The Square Occupied Social Centre in solidarity with the Noborder actions in Australia [see the NCADC report].
There was a large police presence and they prevented detainees and demonstrators from establishing a line of sight: the demo was not allowed to take place in the field where detainees could see it from their windows. Security guards also prevented detainees from accessing the centre's exercise yard and didn't even allow them to approach the windows. Some detainees were reportedly beaten up when they protested against these restrictions. In response, some 150 detainees in Colnbrook have gone on hunger strike [Read press release on updated situation in Colnbrook].
Many phone calls from detainees were passed on to the demonstrators via a small sound system. Former detainees also gave live testimonies of their own experience in detention [Sekindi's speech]. Meanwhile, about 40 people managed to make their way around the side of Colnbrook where detainees could see and hear them from the windows, and they spent a long time communicating with people inside, before being moved on by the police.
See the full timeline of events
Reports and Pics: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Audio reports
Videos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
In Glasgow, around 300 asylum seekers, refugees, sans-papiers, Unity activists, and their supporters marched from the Home Office Reporting Centre in Ibrox to a rally in the Carnival Arts Centre in town calling for the right to work and an end to deportations. On Monday, 10th April, the All African Women's Group and other organisations protested outside Communications House in London in solidarity with international actions for immigration and asylum rights, and against detention.
In Manchester, a demo and rally [more] were held on 15 April under the slogan "Manchester: city of detention, destitution and deportation". On the same day, the offices of Ethiopian Airlines in London were targetted by anti-deportation activists. Their locks were glued and anti-deportation slogans were painted over their office and in the surrounding area.
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Tube cleaners solidarity actions
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Abdi Ahmed must stay!
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East London BNP Launch Scuppered.
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The European Social Forum at Malmo
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London fashion week: Racial diversity event
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Respect Nigerians Coalition protest against BA
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Man who died in immigration raid named
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Man dies following raid by police and immigration
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Antifa Newsletter - Issue 2 - Out Now
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Antifa - Cable Street Anniversary Gig 2008
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BNP to stand in Hampstead election
05-09-2008 21:39
We Are Change UK - Notting Hill Carnival 2008
01-09-2008 15:10
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Unacceptable death of Hussein Ali
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Inventing Terror at Home
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Cops overreact to black kids playing in Hyde Park
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Sign Petition for Faraj Hassan
28-07-2008 15:38
Hijacker Legend is RACIST but how to lay down this gauntlet?
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Neo-Nazis Turn Asylum Seekers, Kevin Watmough Cries His Little Eyes Out...
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PDC film showing: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal now! Today at 5pm
05-07-2008 13:19
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04-07-2008 21:18
PDC film showing: Free Mumia Abu-Jamal now! (Saturday)
03-07-2008 18:20
Ban the beggars
02-07-2008 19:26
International Congolese Day Demonstration, London 30 June
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Chagos Islanders Picket House of Lords
30-06-2008 23:13
CHAGOS: UK Highest Courts deciding merits of cleansing UK citizens!
30-06-2008 14:55
Activists Disrupt 'Salute to Israel' Parade (press release)
30-06-2008 00:36
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Disruptions at Salute Israel Event
29-06-2008 21:11
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Demo at Communications House on 1 July
26-06-2008 14:31
Resistance in the UK 's Detention Centres meeting 24th June
23-06-2008 20:42
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23-06-2008 18:41
NaziRock, a film about Italian fascism, June 26, London
22-06-2008 19:28
Young Communist seized and interrogated ahead of SOAS conference
22-06-2008 19:01
Carmel occupied! Israeli settlement exporter shut down.
21-06-2008 07:13
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International Congolese Day Demonstration 30th June
20-06-2008 19:43
Tibetan Demonstration not Thursday Now saturday
18-06-2008 13:07
Asylum Seekers Speak Out! and Film Night Wed 18th
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Treasurer shifted and more financial chaos as cash disappears into BNP pit
15-06-2008 13:29
No Borders! Benefit Gig TONIGHT!
14-06-2008 13:25
London migration related events
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No Borders! Gig 14th June, London
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Break the chains – 14 June
06-06-2008 09:58
Demonstrate Against Britain's Racist Immigration Laws
02-06-2008 10:25
LGC Press Release: Tortured Londoner Faces Trial In Guantanamo Military Tribunal
01-06-2008 21:37
Anti-racism Public meeting 31 May 2008, 1pm
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TU Certification Office investigating Solidarity
29-05-2008 19:14
World Platform for Dale Farm
17-05-2008 16:11
Judge stops demolition of Dale Farm Travellers site
15-05-2008 15:34
Witness Appeal for Police March and City Hall Arrests
12-05-2008 21:09
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BNP member outraged at grand-daughters mixed race boyfriend - caught on camera!
09-05-2008 15:30
Mapuche tours Europe
07-05-2008 15:02
Stop deportations to DRC! Two demos 9th and 10th May in London
04-05-2008 11:10
Scuffles break out between anarchists and BNP at City Hall, 11.30pm
03-05-2008 01:27
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Bolivia: An acid test
02-05-2008 21:00
How Ken Livingstone joined racists against Asian parents in Newham in 1992
01-05-2008 16:27
Anti-BNP demo @ London Mayoral election result
30-04-2008 15:21
Support the Iraqi Resistance: Resist Honour Killings!
29-04-2008 15:18
Not just Boris, but the BNP too!
29-04-2008 07:42
Double Screening of 'The Elephant in the Room' Sunday 4th May
28-04-2008 18:45
London BPP Fash get slapped!
25-04-2008 10:46
NCADC News Service / Events April/May 2008
23-04-2008 11:58
Demo at Kalyx in support to the Harmondsworth detainees
21-04-2008 14:49
Most pathetic NF demo EVER.
21-04-2008 13:12
Demonstrate against the Counter-Terrorism Bill
21-04-2008 09:44
Protest against the BNP's party political broadcast 21.04.08
21-04-2008 09:15
Unfair Media Bias Against China, with coverage of chinese protesters on 19/04/08
19-04-2008 23:10
Free Mumia now! All out today at 1pm, US Embassy, London!
19-04-2008 09:22
Western Media Fabrications regarding the Tibet Riots
18-04-2008 00:00
Free Mumia now! All out this Saturday!
17-04-2008 21:17
Urgent: demonstrate for Mumia Abu-Jamal, this Saturday 19 April: Free Mumia now!
14-04-2008 17:24
Wed 16th: Demo in solidarity to the Harmondsworth detainees
11-04-2008 12:31
All out on 19 April! Free Mumia now! (Includes new leaflet and endorsers)
11-04-2008 01:35
Reminder: Demo at the Home Office Fiday 11th noon
09-04-2008 21:21
All out on 19 April! Free Mumia now!
09-04-2008 01:25
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URGENT: Free Mumia now! All out for 19 April united-front demonstration!
07-04-2008 20:26
Israeli Army Tries to Close Schools and Orphanages - Please HELP !!
07-04-2008 09:19
"Freedom wins" says the Sun
07-04-2008 09:10
Tibetan Freedom Torch Rally
06-04-2008 21:42
Harmodsworth repression
06-04-2008 20:34
Free Mumia now! All out for 19 April united-front demonstration!
05-04-2008 18:44
Harmondsworth press release
05-04-2008 13:33
Repression of the Harmondsworth detainees' protest
05-04-2008 13:11
BNP candidate: 'The Asians are rubbish...'
04-04-2008 21:13
Harmondsworth detainees' petition
04-04-2008 15:01
Harmondsworth detainees on hunger strike
04-04-2008 10:03
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Free Mumia now! All out for 19 April united-front demonstration!
03-04-2008 01:44
Harmondsworth protest update
02-04-2008 13:33
Harmodsworth detainees protest, 1st April 2008
01-04-2008 21:17
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Mumia Abu-Jamal: planning meeting for next protest action
30-03-2008 00:15
Growing Islamophobia in Europe (by Latuff)
28-03-2008 15:51
Emergency London Protests In Support Of Mumia
28-03-2008 00:43
Emergency protest TODAY for Mumia Abu-Jamal!
27-03-2008 23:09
Court rules against new trial for Mumia - emergency demo, Fri 5pm, Grosvenor Sq
27-03-2008 21:31
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Britain's racist immigration laws are no joke!
27-03-2008 13:40
Showing solidarity with Tibet in peaceful protest through London
22-03-2008 18:24
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Report: CAMPACC “Creating a Climate of Fear” Public Meeting: 14 March
18-03-2008 11:57
Leon Greenman dies
17-03-2008 17:45
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China declare "Peoples War" in Tibet to "Clear UP" resistance to CCP
16-03-2008 13:48
VIDEO - War On Terror media lies challenged at the BBC and on Oxford Street
14-03-2008 03:00
No Borders @ Hackney Social Centre
12-03-2008 14:29
Protest to stop the removal of Guy Njike Wed 12th March Parlaiment Square
10-03-2008 16:17
Summary of gaping holes in UK government's official 7/7 narrative
08-03-2008 19:36
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No Borders @ Hackney Social Centre
08-03-2008 18:34
Why voting in the London Assembly elections is anti-fascist
07-03-2008 12:09
Creating the Climate of Fear: Counter-Terrorism and Punishment without Trial
03-03-2008 18:01
Demonstrate Against Deportations to Cameroon
03-03-2008 15:58
NoBorders Benefit March 1st/ reminder
29-02-2008 20:05
Harmondsworth disturbance, demand for a public inquiry hearing
29-02-2008 11:07
BBC bury story - Iranian TV Debates the London Bombings
22-02-2008 20:29
Harmondsworth Four Are Not Guilty Of Conspiracy!!!
22-02-2008 19:12
Alert - M&S picket on Oxford Street cancelled for one week only
21-02-2008 01:54
France, Villiers le Bel: "Kill Me Instead, Right On the Spot!"
20-02-2008 23:43
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