CalendarJun 19 LARA Jam with a Refugee Jun 20 Schumacher Research Conference: A New Social Contract for Sustainabili... Jun 20 Beating Back the Racist Backlash Jun 21 Dance at Bristol Greeniversity Launch Fri 21st June Jun 23 "Bristol Strong?" We will be watching them... Jun 23 Bristol Defendant Solidarity benefit Jun 26 "Accounting for ourselves" discussion night Jun 27 Catastrokia Film Screening and vegan dinner Jul 05 Love and Rage - Anti Fracking Fundraisers at the Arts House, Stokes Cr... more >>EDL push against police line @ Bristol demo Bristol Anarchist Bookfair 7th May 2011 Hamilton House 10:30am - 6:30pm ![]() indycycle
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Bristol's 5th anarchist bookfair moves to The Trinity Centre this year, enticed by the possibilities of the green open space outside. Expect a mixture of traditional bookfair inside - that is some 66 tables of stalls, 38 meetings & workshops; along with aspects of a fayre outside - outdoor activities, perma-nent-culture, fun & games. Plus there'll be a kids space, and delicious vegan cafe. Entry is free/donations requested, and everyone is welcome!
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Organised jointly by Bristol anarchist bookfair collective & Bristol Indymedia, an evening of speakers, images, film and discussion.
Saturday, Hydra Books, Old Market, 3pm The Radical History Zone will get off to a cracking start as author Eveline Lubbers shines a light on corporate and police spying on activists – the topic of her new book, Secret Manoeuvres in the Dark.
This Bristol Radical History Group has organised this launch event for the Radical History Zone of the Bristol Anarchist Book Fair the following weekend. Hydra Books, 34 Old Market, Bristol BS2 0EZ 0117 3297401
Thatcher Street Party
Hundreds of people joined an impromptu street party in Easton on Monday evening to celebrate the end of Maggie Thatcher. We understand from first hand accounts, that people who attended the event where there in good spirits and there was no people throwing stuff around or people defecating in people's gardens as reported in the evening post. Furthermore, there was many people from Easton at the party, in fact many were local Easton residents and those who were from outside of Easton were respectful as the party went on. Then later on the Police turned up to what was a peaceful gathering, with around ten riot vans and then the situation became confrontational. Why did the police turn up to what was a one off event, she isn't going to die again, late at night when most revelers had left. This is asking for trouble, is it any surprise that there was confrontation, as you are approaching a group of people who have been drinking all night, are then faced with a huge police presence. Surely it would have made much more sense for them to have just let the party die out naturally and people would have then left, as the majority of people had then gone as it began to rain. As the party was a peaceful gathering, why the huge police presence, are we seeing further examples of political policing, if this was a celebration of Thatchers life by the local Conservative club would it have been treated in the same way, very unlikely. People should be allowed to celebrate the passing of what many saw as an extremely damaging individual for the fabric of our society. Lets not forget the people who lives were destroyed during the miners strike, Wapping disputes amongst others, her part in the Hillsborough tragedy, her support of Murdoch and his despicable press, as well as her support for horrific regimes such as Pinochet and Suharto, the lady who took milk off children, spent many new years eves and lunches with Jimmy Saville, the lady who smashed the trade unions by using police for political motives, the deregulation of financial markets that has led us to the issues we have now, the falklands war where many people lost their lives, the privatisation of all national industries, the list goes on. Margaret Thatcher's legacy will now be rewritten by those in power as she is held up as an hero for this country and unbelievably as a feminist. They will neglect the truth about her actions and the consequences they have had for us the ordinary people of this country and of Chile and Argentina, which is unacceptable. She will also be awarded status and honour at her funeral next week, when all the sycophants line up to pay their respects (Miliband will be there I'm sure). By doing this they will celebrate the smashing of our communities, the attacks on the poor, the murderous Chilean death squads, the Hillsborough deaths, the massive unemployment, the sell off of our utilities, in short they will celebrate the women who destroyed so many peoples lives and has led us to the appalling government that now lords over us. So yes it was apt to celebrate the passing of the lady who was not for turning, in what would have been a peaceful night if the establishment had stayed at home and watched tv instead. |
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