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March 1995
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Justice? Brighton’s Campaign in Defiance of the Criminal
Injustice Act
SchNEWS
CJA ARRESTOMETER
Hunt Sabs 148
Road Protectors
16
Travellers 11
No live exports*
3
Tree Defenders
2
* at least 450
arrested under 1986 Public Order Act so far this year! (250 @ Brightlingsea
/150 @ Shoreham/ 100 @ various sabs)
YOU'RE NICKED!
POLLOK ATTACK
The shit has hit the
fan in Glasgow. Wimpey bailiffs along with 32 vanloads of police
invaded the Pollok Free State protest camp on Wednesday. They managed
to cut down trees on the periphery of the main camp after an aerial
battle in the treetops. Floodlights were set up last night and the
eviction went on into the night. 15 arrests were made and one person
was injured. The £53 million M77 will cut through the heart of Europe's
largest urban green space.
As one protester said
"Its a boxing match and this is just round one". The Glasgow community
including local schoolchildren are trying to save more than 5,000
trees in a seven mile stretch. The remaining protesters are calling
for people to get up there now! Call 0141 810 1600 / 0860 728244
POLICE AMBUSH
Ten sabs were ambushed
by Sussex Police in a carefully sprung trap last week. They were
driving down a public right of way when a police officer directed
that they leave immediately and kindly showed them the track to
take. As if by magic, approximately 25 police officers appeared
out of nowhere, brandishing crowbars and jemmies, and forced an
entry into the van. All ten occupants were arrested and handcuffed,
during which process several sustained minor injuries. The van itself
was completely stripped down. Was it coincidence that they were
directed to leave via a private track, and that down that track
lay 25 coppers?
THUGS FOXED
Two pro-hunt thugs from
the Cheshire foxhunt were given 12 month prison sentences after
being found guilty of violent disorder. Geoffrey Park and Anthony
Kirkham were part of a ten-strong gang armed with pick axe handles
and coshes who trashed a hunt sab van and beat up its occupants.
A woman who ran far help was cornered by the gang, punched to the
ground and then severely beaten. One cab sustained two black eyes,
damaged kidneys, extensive cuts and bruising to the y and head.
NO ALTERNATIVE
A group of Scottish travellers
have been forced by the CJA to dig in their heels to hold apiece
of land and keep their children and homes safe for the winter months.
The Dengin travellers
face two court cases, fast under the 1865 Highland clearance law
known as the Criminal Trespass Act then under sec61 (1 & 4)
of the CJA. They are asking for support on 28th April at Fort William
Sheriff Court 10 am :"These laws effectively make our way of life
illegal because there's nowhere in the country we can legally camp...
even if we are given permission to camp, the landowners can be prosecuted
for breach of planning permission. This applies even if we buy our
own land. We have no alternative but to camp wherever we can find
disused land. The only time we are not breaking the law is when
we are moving from one site to another."
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The No M65 Campaign is
now focused on Stanworth Valley's "Village in the sky" which looks
set to be evicted in the first week of April. They need more people
URGENTLY 0161 861 7895/0585165311 (camp mobile)
*** Reclaim the Streets
who campaign on various issues including pedestrian and cyclists
rights, car culture etc. have opened a new office 0171 254 2290
*** the crucial European
Parliament vote on the Trans-European Road Network (TERN) is due
in early April. Write to your MEP asking him/her to support all
amendments calling for more rigorous environmental assessments,
and to re-evaluate the whole TERN network
*** HELP is needed with
a book that is being written on the history of the Stonehenge festivals,
their banning, how this led up to the CJA, the party scene and the
philosophy of the Conservative Party. Contact Jim Loughran, 146
Cowesby Street, Manchester, M14 4UW.
COVENTRY AIRPORT: The
campaign against live exports from the airport despite limited press
coverage. 20-30 protesters are camping there every night, and numbers
are swelled to 50+ during the day. The police attitude is "disgraceful
generally." A 14 year old boy was arrested but is now back on site.
Please show support by writing letters, giving donations etc. A
campaign is also underway in Amsterdam, where the cargo ends up
after Coventry.
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CRAP ARRESTS
* Time-warp!
A bloke has been charged for something he did at 10.30 at
Shoreham, despite the fact that he did not get there until
12!
* At Coventry
airport two women dressed up for red nose day wearing joke
plastic police helmets were nicked for "impersonating
a police officer!"
RING
SchNEWS WITH CRAP APRESTS!!
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INSIDE SchNEWS
How NOT to Write To
Jailed Activists
At the Missile Silo Peace
School in Missouri last July a number of people were talking about
letters they got whilst in prison. They get great bags-full of letters
all saying the same thing "What a wonderful thing you have
dome- You are so brave! I would never have the courage to do such
a thing. Thank God for people like you!"
They all hate this sort
of letter. (I must admit I have written letters like that myself).
I think the problem is that it makes the activist seem different
from other people. They would much rather have letters telling them
what you are doing, instead of what you feel you cannot do. One
women said, "There was some guy in a Catholic Worker House somewhere
who sent me these wonderful chatty letters about what was going
on at the house."During one of my (very short) says in jail I got
an illustrated letter. Nearly every thing in the text was illustrated
in colour. It boosted my spirits for the rest of the day. Send me
a picture of yourself m the fence of a missile silo."
So, don't tell imprisoned
activists how much you admire their courage. Tell them instead about
resistance in your area. Tell them about yourself. Be chatty. Illustrate
the letter if you are artistic. Be a pen-pal, not a worshipper.
From Nuclear Resistance newsletter
  
STOP & SEARCH?
"In the case of the
female, particularly the buxom girl, search in the fold under the
breast, or in the cleavage "*
Harassment is a repugnant
aspect of our society that is gradually being stamped out by the
majority of decent-minded people. However in 1981 with the metropolitan
police actively pursuing a policy of racial harassment known as
'Swamp', Brixton rioted.
Three days in April saw
some of the most serious inner city riots that this country has
seen since the war. In just one Saturday, 279 policeman and 45 civilians
were injured. 61 private and 56 police vehicles were destroyed or
damaged, and 145 properties were destroyed. The police were attacked
with stones, iron bars and, for the fast time on this island, by
petrol bombs. Later in the year, the riots spread to other parts
of the country, such as the West Midlands, Manchester, and most
notably, Liverpool which tragically resulted in the death of a disabled
man.
Lord Scarman concluded
that the immediate cause of the riots was the police stop and search
policy, which resulted in the constant harassment of black people
in Lambeth. The police operation Swamp '81 saturated the area with
officers and stop and search people under section 66 of the 1839
Metropolitan Police Act, to attempt to rid the area of robbers and
burglars.
The policy failed. In
the five days that preceded the riots there were no fewer than 943
stop and searches; largely on blacks. According to Scarman the suspicion
was created in the community that the police actions were dictated
less by impartial enforcement of the law, and more by racial prejudice.
The target of the rioters was undoubtedly the police - they simply
wanted to get the police out of their area.
The government have not
learnt from this. Now the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) introduces
the most Draconian piece of stop and search legislation ever. Previous
unjust legislation at least stated that the police needed to have
'reasonable suspicion' before they could stop and search for weapons
or drugs. Sections 60 and 81 take away this provision in certain
circumstances.
In section 60, on
an order of a superintendent, an area can be specified, where the
police have the power to stop and search anyone for weapons, for
a period of 24 hours, if he ‘reasonably believes' that a serious
outbreak of violence may take place in that area. Failure to co-operate
results in a maximum of one month imprisonment.
In section 81 a commander
can authorise the stopping and searching of people in an area for
up to 28 days if appears that it is ‘expedient to do so to prevent
acts of terrorism', for articles that may be of use to terrorism.
Failure to co-operate could result in six months imprisonment.
Indiscriminate stop and
search is a green light by the government for Swamp '81 type operations.
An area such as Brixton could be designated an area of potential
violence every Saturday. Football matches and music festivals are
very much likely to suffer the same fate.
Provisions provided by
the CJA go on top of the existing stop and search law. Although
skin colour or hairstyle are not supposed to be the criterion used
to judge 'reasonable suspicion' (this is undefined in law), in practice
this is the criterion used. 42% of those stopped and searched in
London under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act are from ethnic
minority backgrounds despite the fact ethnic minorities amount for
only 20% of the cities population.
It is true that areas
such as Brixton do suffer from large crime rates. However, any sane
society would look into the reason for this - such as poverty, lack
of opportunities and wealth in an increasingly consumerist culture.
The last thing the people of Brixton want, is constant police harassment
to add to this. Fortunately, operations like Swamp '81 have not
occurred since the riots. The rioters can, therefore, claim to have
had a limited success. However, Scarman's recommendation that discriminatory
behaviour become a special offence in the police disciplinary code,
punishable by dismissal, was opposed by the police organisation
and finally dismissed by William Whitelaw. The police still look
at arrest figures when review promotion prospects. So, while there
are laws such as the CJA and prejudiced, suburban-dwelling policemen,
raised on Starsky and Hutch, anyone who does not fit into a white
middle class stereotype, such as bikers, festival goers and football
fans, should feel uncomfortable walking the sheet. How often is
the Oxford commuter stopped and searched?
"To search the anus,
bend the suspect down, splay the legs fully apart and look closely
at the anus. Rarely when something has been introduced up the anus
does the sphincter (ring of muscle at the anal orifice) fully close
and this can be noticed and the appropriate recovery action taken"*
* extracts from Police
Review article by Sergeant John H Burnett of Nottinghamshire Constabulary
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Party and Protest
Sat 25th Mar Lobby
Michael Howard's surgery 10.30 am Westcliffe Gardens, Folkestone
Kent Defiance Alliance *** South Coast Against Road Building (SCAR)
protests against Highways Agency planned destruction - more info
01273 677284
Mar 27- 31st Direct
Action Conference in Berlin. 42-5-4221-0438 or SchNEWS
FRI 31st 'This
Land Is Our Land' meeting 7pm Cooltan Arts, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton
071 7370100
SAT 1st APR -
Brighton Demo against JobSeekers' Allowance. Assemble 12.30pm @
Peace Statue (Seafront) *** `Push the Law to it's Limit Day' - Wild
Pear Centre, Combs Martin, North Devon, EX34. *** Mass trespass
Brewery Fields, Bangor - site of proposed development on green field
site 01248 600 286 *** Picnic in the Park/Anti CJA march Rugby 0788
817786
MON 3rd APR Workshop
on fighting Interim Possession Orders (IPO) Tel: 071 277 7639 ***
Day of Action against A30 in Devon 01392 43801
WE SAY...
WHO ARE THE REAL
CRIMINALS?
Last week seemed to be
one long depressing tale of evictions - the new camp at the No M11
Link Road, the Pollok Free State, the Cosmic Tree Village in Preston,
Menwith Hill Peace Camp, numerous travellers sites..., our spaces
to live, breathe and express ourselves get smaller and smaller,
you sometimes wonder what's the point in carrying on, and how much
is the next flight to Spain?
But who are the Real
Criminals? TODAY BETWEEN 50 AND 75% OF BRITAIN IS OWNED BY 1% OF
ITS PEOPLE
Justice? new squat, opened
up bang in the middle of the main High Street, was served eviction
papers before we'd even opened our doors to the public! More DiY
culture in yer face - information and exhibitions, cafe, creche,
free entertainment and a chilled-out party Saturday night. Criminal?
Individuals and groups such as Justice? are taking the initiative
in creating homes, culture and entertainment for themselves and
their communities are being criminalised trader the CJA. Meanwhile
the owners of the new squat -Lloyds Bank - rip off the third world
and no one bats an eyelid.
"For every £1
the British public give charities for overseas aid, British banks
take back £I1 in debt repayments from the third world." World
Development MovementDuring the 1970s British banks went on a
frenzied lending spree to Third World countries. They lent ridiculous
sums to Governments, elected or unelected. Much of the money lined
the pockets of dictators, arms traders and created environmental
destruction. Western Governments now blackmail debtor nations to
repay or lose aid.
In the Philippines a
child dies every hour to pay the banks that make the profits. The
1994 Lloyds Annual Report boasted that the bank had made a net profit
from the Third World of £260 million.
"Hundreds of
thousands of the world's developing children have given their lives
to pay their countries’ debts and many more are still paying the
interest with their malnourished minds and bodies."
United Nations Children's
Fund
SO WHO ARE THE REAL
CRIMINALS???
Britain's buzzin at the
moment but we've got to stick together, conquer our fear and stand
up to authority for what we know is right.
and finally...
Typically Blairingly
quiet..
The labour leader, Tony
Bluurgh, has supported Government proposals to give local councils
the power to confiscate home hi-fi systems which are deemed to be
too loud. PS SchNEWs interviewed Tony in January but we didn't report
it 'cause he was so dull...
  
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every wednesday 7pm @ prince albert
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1995 the year
of the laarf!
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