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Published in Brighton by Justice?
- Brighton's Direct Action collective
ISSUE 258, FRIDAY
5th MAY, 2000
LAWN
AND ORDER
"As you would expect the MayDay message about why people
were there got kind of lost. But what is a few smashed windows and some daubed
paint compared to what global capitalism is doing to the planet?"
An anonymous demonstrator
Monday's MayDay demonstration in London nearly brought about the collapse
of the British way of life. Apparently. SchNEWS was there and has a slightly
different story to tell.
In the morning landscape gardeners arrived for a spot of planting at Parliament
Square. Bananas and magic mushrooms popped up amongst the pansies and spinach,
while large banners declared 'The Worms Will Turn!', 'Let London Sprout', and
'Capitalism is Pants'. The cops had helpfully flooded the square the night before,
making it easier to roll up the turf and start laying it over the road. Up went
a Maypole and the celebrations began. As Big Ben chimed, SchNEWS wondered how
long it was since such traffic-free revelry had happened in front of the Houses
of Parliament.
Further up the road a McDonalds was getting the customary trashing, before
riot police moved in, splitting the crowd in two and trapping hundreds of people
in Trafalgar Square for hours.
The police had taken a bloody nose at last year's Carnival Against Capital
on June 18th (see SchNEWS 217/8) and were in no mood for a repeat performance.
Even the army were apparently on standby (eh, aren't the army always on stand-by?),
while according to the Financial Times, more than 80 per cent of financial institutions
were "concerned about the damage to the City's standing" if there was any repeat
of last June's Carnival Against Capital. As one person from Reclaim The Streets
commented, "The police made sure that everybody knew they were planning the
biggest operation for 30 years. Just to keep some gardeners in fancy dress under
control."
The police and press hyped the event, and eventually they got what they wanted.
A few smashed windows, some graffiti, some people throwing beer cans and hey
presto!
'MAYDAY BLOODBATH ORGY - END
OF CIVILISATION AS WE KNOW IT - HALF CHEWED BABIES RIPPED APART BY ANARCHISTS
FROTHING AT THE MOUTH.'
And what about the cenotaph. Maybe it needs a little bit of perspective. Tony
Blair talks about the "mindless thuggery" of Monday, yet didn't he personally
invite Russia's President Putin over to Britain, conveniently forgetting that
on the orders of the President, Russia has bombed Chechnya back into the Dark
Ages? Forget about the 20,000 dead Chechnyans, as Putin gets whisked off to
have tea with the Queen. And it's gonna take a lot more than a little detergent
to clean up Chechnya. So let's keep this in proportion, no one at the Mayday
celebration is to be charged with genocide, child killing or mass murder.
Yet behind the hysteria, comments from the politicians reveal that something
else is on the agenda. Blair says "This kind of thing cannot happen again",
while Home Secretary Flan Widdecombe asked in the House of Commons the day after
MayDay "Would the groups concerned with yesterday's disorder be covered by his
new definition of terrorists under his (Jack Straw's) new terrorism legislation?".
SchNEWS reckons the public is ripe to accept that no more anti-capitalist protests
will be allowed to happen again. For more thoughts on the day check out www.indymedia.org.uk
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- Did you get arrested on the day? Did you witness any arrests? Then let
the Legal Defence and Monitoring Group know. BM Haven, London WC1N 3XX 020
7837 1688.
- International report back on what happened at Mayday on Sat 13th with food,
bookstall and filmshowings. Meet 3pm Unemployed Centre, 6 Tilbury Place, Brighton.
- There will be meetings throught London during May to develop ideas around
Guerrilla gardening. 020 8374 9885 for info.
- Anaroks - did you know? It will be five years on Sunday 14th May since
Reclaim The Streets held their first street party in Camden High Street.
- And remember this after the 2nd RTS on 28th July '95? 'If peaceful protesters
are baton charged by riot police, they are more likely to turm up to the next
demos more prepared and equipped to fight back if attacked' (SchNEWS 33).
- Compare and contrast the riots in Guatemala to the 'riots' in London. In
Guatemala, there were four dead and 16 injured in the capital city after bus
operators raised fares by 3p (about a third). Buses were burned, shops and
riot police attacked with stones who responded with water cannon and tear
gas. The rises have now been scrapped.
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DAMAGING A
CRIMINAL
One pleasing improvement to Parliament Sq on Mayday was the green turf mohican
and painted communist hammer and sickle on the statue of that racist old bigot
Winston Churchill. He once described communists as "swarms of typhus-bearing
vermin" and held similar views about everyone else who wasn't rich, reactionary
and British like himself.
Justifying the slaughter of indigenous peoples, he wrote "I do not admit that
a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people
of Australia by the fact that a stronger race has come in and taken their place".
It wasn't that different at home - he was against women getting the vote. He
believed dole money "should never be enjoyed as a right and tried to withdraw
relief from striking miners' families in the '20s, sending in the army who killed
two of the welsh miners.
TIKB, the initials of a Turkish communist group, were written on the statue
- a fact perhaps connected with Churchill's actions against the peoples of that
region. As Foreign Secretary in the 1930s, Churchill ordered the use of mustard
gas against Kurdish villages, saying "I do not understand this squeamishness
about the use of gas. I am strongly in favour of using gases against uncivilised
tribes". Not just a racist, but a mass murderer too.
Unfortunately, the British government's attitude to the Kurds has not changed
much in the last 70 years. Blair's lot are strongly backing the Ilisu Dam project
in Turkey (see SchNEWS 244) that will displace 16,000 Kurdish people, flood
52 villages and 15 towns and destroy Hasankeyef, a 3,000 year old city that
is the heartland of Kurdish culture. We know the media couldn't give a toss
about people in poor countries (as long as they don't come here) but they do
seem to have suddenly developed a full-on concern for monuments. So why not
ring up one of their hotlines to shop Tony Blair and his sidekick Stephen Byers
for their planned destruction of one of the most ancient cities in the world
- criminal damage that goes slightly beyond an easily removable lick of paint.
* Contributions are wanted for 'Reflections on MayDay'. Send them to maydayreflections1886@hotmail.com
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RED
LEICESTER
Leicester's Mardi Gras event has been cancelled after ex Mickey Mouse saleswoman,
NF supporter, fanatical Michael Jackson fan (since he became white) and former
model told them to beat it. This woman and the "Silent Majority" tell us they
are not homophobic, but are simply promoting family values. This is quite strange
considering she scaled a 8ft fence lined with spikes, entered a house and then
proceeded to threaten the family of Jordy Chandler, who happens to be the boy
Michael Jackson paid £15m after allegations of abuse. Not everything in this
situation is black and white, for instance, the "Silent Majority" share similarities
with the Jackson Five due to there being only five of them.
The plug has been pulled on the Mardi Gras after threats from the National
Front and pressure from Leicester's answer to Eva Brown. Leaflets printed by
the NF proclaimed "sexual deviants and perverts are coming to Abbey Park to
promote their sick way of life". All is not lost though, Unity Against Prejudice
believe that the NF supporter is just forever blowing Bubbles and they are to
stage an alternative Mardi Gras which, they believe, will be as easy as ABC.
The woman denies reports that "Billie Jean is not my lover" although she freely
admits "I'm bad, I'm bad, I know it". A starry eyed Unity Against Prejudice
spokesperson told SchNEWS "we're hoping for sunshine, moonlight, good time,
I blame it on the boogie." We're sure it's going to be a thriller.
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MAYDAY
ROUND-UPS
Mayday celebrations went with a swing in Manchester, where revellers brought
partying, protesting and picketing to the town. A lively Reclaim The Streets
carnival swept through the streets armed with sticks of revolutionary rock proclaiming
'resistance is sweet'. As they went, they encountered many old friends, McDonald's,
Amec Construction, Shell, Employment Agencies - they were all there to share
the fun! From there, the partygoers formed into groups for the special 'Challenge
Anarchy' treasure hunt, hosted by the one and only Anarchy Rice, and finally
made their way onto a splendid free party at a squatted building - completely
undetected by police! As SchNEWS went to press, the building, the Hacienda,
still remains squatted and is being put to extremely good use with parties having
been held since Mayday. Manchester Earth First 0161 226 6814 www.capitalismsucks.co.uk
Sheffield held their MayDay celebrations on Saturday 29th April. There were
actions against GM foods, NatWest and Stagecoch, and a critical mass, Maypole
dances and a chill out party on Devonshire Green.
Finland Over 500 people marched "for humanity, against capitalism" through
Helsinki city centre, stopping at a market place, where leftwing parties and
unions bored their listeners. Later the demo reached the poshest hotel and restaurant
in Helsinki, only two blocks away from the President's castle. The street was
blocked and the Street party started with 2000 people partying outside. The
Hotel tried to get the police to intervene, but they didn't bother and the party
went on till 8pm.
Turkey, 10,000 people march to Sýhhýye Square, Ankara
Korea 15,000 trade unionists and farmers in South Korea held may day rallies
to protest about wages and the takeover of local companies by foreign multinationals.
A general strike is planned for June unless the government drops plans to sell
off corporate assets, and continue with privatisation. Students also fought
with riot cops after they occupied a roundabout, and there were 2 people seriously
injured.
Berlin The capital of Germany saw its usual mayday mayhem when over 10,000
people fought cops in the Kreuzberg district who were protecting a rally by
neo-nazis. The riot lasted about 15 hours, 226 police were injured, and 401
demonstrators nicked . The head of Berlin Police said with tears in his eyes,
" Police officers are also people and they also have empotions, fears and feelings
of pain and perhaps some overreacted" Try telling that to friends and relatives
of the Swiss anarchist who was reported killed during the riots.
* There were actions and demonstrations around the world. Check out DAMN's updated
Mayday page, with reports and articles. http://damn.tao.ca/mayday.htm
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BLACK
DAY FOR CAPITALISM
Hey SchNEWS isn't expecting the world's media to start saying maybe these anti-capitalists
have got a point, that's why we do SchNEWS. That's why we loved the spoof newspapers
like the 'Brighton and Hove No Leaders' and 'Maybe', Reclaim The Streets' version
of the 'Metro'. That's why every town needs to have its own rabble-rousing humorous
news-sheet like Worthing's 'Porkbolter'. That's why we all need to get out of
our ghettos and into our communities. Why not try and turn your local residents
groups away from always moaning about dogshit and street lighting into being
positive forums for change. Unfortunately quite a lot of this hands-on politics
is hard work and quite boring but maybe we need to take some examples from the
past and present...
As globalised resistance to capitalism spreads, it's easy to overlook community
based politics. Former Black Panther Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin gave SchNEWS some
crunchy thoughts to get our teeth into, drawing attention to the trend to adopt
foreign causes as pets rather than resolving community issues. It's the charity
syndrome, feed the starving kids in Africa whilst ignoring your neighbour's
kid being battered by the cops.
Lorenzo spoke about the roots of the Black Panthers in youth activism and community
projects, reminding us that it was not all the romantic image of armed Panthers
in black berets. In their fight against white supremacy they asserted every
community's right to self determination, whilst support from "progressive whites"
was useful, a black community based organisation had to be about black people
taking control of their own lives and institutions. He characterised the 60's
struggle as ordinary people doing extaordinary things, with the ethos of "heal
thyself, organise thyself".
In '56 the boycott against the segregation on buses (not only did blacks have
to sit at the back but it was a criminal offence for a black person to refuse
to give their seat up for a white) led to the setting up of an alternative bus
service. At the same time, students were occupying the offices and buildings
of housing businesses run by white racists, and mobilising communities into
self defence and underground organization. It was this non-violent, student
organized, community based activism that later merged with the Black Panther
movement, calling for a radical overhaul of the whole racist, capitalist system
of violence and poverty. Black community control of institutions, education,
land, housing, clothing and other community resources, and representation on
juries trying black people, was as central to the 10 point platfom of '66 as
was the call for armed self - defence against police brutality.
defence against police brutality. * For copies of 'No Leaders' and 'Maybe'
send SAE with 60p postage to SchNEWS. For the PorkBolter send SAE to P.O. Box
4144, Worthing, BN14 7NZ www.worthing.eco-action.org/porkbolter
* Recommended books: Stokely Carmichel, 'Black Power', Bobby Seale, 'Seize the
Day', Huey P. Newton, 'Revolutionary Suicide'.
SchNEWS
in brief
- A recent report by Sustain concluded that if all the Capital's green spaces
were converted to urban agriculture the city could produce 18% of the food
required by its 10 million occupants. Sustain, 94 White Lion Street, London,
020 783711228 www.sustainweb.org
- The Henry Doubleday Research Association (HDRA) runs a campaign to get
people to grow food in cities. They have a free information pack, including
excellent tips on growing food on a budget. 024 7630 3517 www.hdra.org.uk
- There's new book by Mumia Abu- Jamal called 'All Things Censored', with
more than 79 essays-many freshly composed by Mumia with the cartridge of a
ball-point pen, the only implement he is allowed in his death row cell. www.sevenstories.com/all.htm
- Nine Ladies Anti-Quarry Campaign was set up to defend the historic wildlife
site on Stanton Moor Hillside from destruction by the reopening of two quarries.
They would cover about 30 acres and would be close to the Nine Ladies ancient
stones. The camp needs more people as eviction is imminent- there's a meeting
on May 17th . Contact 0797 404 9369 http://pages.zoom.co.uk/-nineladies/
- The ancient homeland of one of the Pygmy tribes of the Cameroon, the Bagyeli,
is being lost forever to the relentless march of multinationls. A major oil
pipeline is under construction which will desecrate the forest and animals
the Bagyeli depend for their survival. Oil companies already involved in this
scheme, including Exxon and Chevron, look set to be joined by a lovely new
partner. Yes, the World Bank obviously couldn't just sit back and watch this
destruction and displacement without getting their hand in, now could they?
Jacques Ngoun, a tribal member will be in London from 21-23 May to seek international
support for his peoples' struggle. 020 7242 1441 www.survival-international.org
- Good SchNEWS Last week in SchNEWS we reported that a former Shamrock monkey
farm vet had been appointed Assistant Chief Veterinary Officer at the RSPCA.
Now thanks to pressure from campaigners he will no longer be taking up this
post, after the RSPCA said that due to planned protests it would have been
difficult for him to carry out his work.
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Burger
Me!
In the name of the Father, the Son and Ronald McDonald a bizarre group called
The Barbeque Ministry are holding barbeques in major cities over summer, where
they will be giving away burgers to the public and trying to convert them to
Christianity. Animal Rights group Viva! will be protesting at all of them, pointing
out the stranglehold of the meat industry over much land and resources in the
developing world. Viva!01273 777688 www.viva.org.uk
SchQUALL
Book
SchNEWS
and Squall are getting married and having a baby book. So expect the
imminent patter of tiny words. The book will feature issues 201-250
of SchNEWS together with in-depth stuff from Squall, cartoons and photos,
a massive contacts database and more. Buying your copies now will help
us pay the printers. So send us cheques/postal orders (and an A4 envelope
would make our lives a lot easier) to Justice? for £8 inc. p & p, don't
grumble there'll be 280 pages!
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RICKY
REEL
Lakhvinder 'Ricky' Reel, a 20 year old Asian student, died in 1997 in suspicious
circumstances. Despite his case being well supported and receiving much publicity
from his family and the public, the actual events of his death still remain
unknown. The Metropolitan Police promised swift action into race-related deaths
at the Lawrence Inquiry, yet this has not been fulfilled, and the Reel family
have been given virtually no support from the authorities. The Justice for Ricky
Reel Campaign asks that a new investigation be opened, and a public inquiry
be launched as soon as possible.
There's a day of action called for Saturday 13th May between 12-3pm. Picket
Scotland Yard, Broadway, London, SW1. Simultaneous pickets are to held at other
police stations around the UK. Organise your own demo, for more info call the
campaign on 020 8843 2333 or 0956 410773. www.iansmith.co.uk/justice/press
THE
REBEL ALLIANCE
Sunday
7th May 7 pm Brighton's monthly direct action forum. Plus footage from
the recent protests in Washington and a history of Mayday. Tea and food
free/donation. @ Unemployed Centre, 6 Tilbury Place, Brighton (off Carlton
Hill, behind the American Express Building).
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...and
finally...
A new campaign by Nettle Appreciation Forum (NAF) is being launched to champion
the humble stinging nettle. A spokesperson told SchNEWS "While people continually
carp on about the many uses of cannabis and how it can save the world, the poor
old nettle is left in the corner of the roadside and forgotten."
According to tradition, Caesar's troops introduced the Roman nettle into Britain
because they thought that they would need to flail themselves with nettles to
keep warm, and until recently "urtication"or beating with nettles, was a standard
folk remedy for arthritis and rheumatism.
Not only that but nettles are one of the best vegetables you can eat, full
or iron and vitamins A, B and C, plus lots of other minerals and even serotonin
(the drug which makes us happy, and which doctors reckon is depleted after you've
stuffed your face full of ecstasy pills). In a herbal tea they make a cleansing
spring tonic and are good for everything from eczema to anaemia. You can even
apparently inhale the powered leaves as snuff for nosebleeds! They can be also
be used as shampoo, are great as a compost activator and are loved by wildlife
.
"What's more," added the spokespreson, "Unlike cannabis they won't make you
boring." Contact on internettle, www.ouch.org
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double
issue disclaimer
SchNEWS warns all garden gnomes that the seedy bastards who planted evidence
want trouble-makers rooted out and grassed up. They're determined no stone should
remain unturned and have called on anti-capitalists to turn over a new leaf.
Hoping to capitalise on the soiled reputation of Reclaim the Streets, Special
Branch are to nip the flowering resistance in the bud by studying press cuttings
and placing bugs.
So don't be a worm by getting outta yer tree on a bit of weed and throwing
the trowel in just coz of a little turf luck. Honestly
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