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Guerrilla Cyber Student Protest

For a few days now, I’ve been extremely fascinated by the Student Protests in the UK. Because the budgetary cuts that the government proposed, including the educational cuts, already weeks ago will destabilize UK society. But at the same time it didn’t look like there would be a large opposition. This happily all changed last week with the Demolition March and the “Millbank Occupation”. There is opposition! And the protest against the ridiculous plans of the government was started by the Students! And with news pouring in of protests all over the UK (at Universities, Community Centers, etc.) and National Protest Days being organised it is clear that the momentum is NOW.

To keep that momentum going, give all those activists on the field a big thumbs up and give the protests a cyber touch some friends whispered in my ear to try to “organise” something. That something could be very Guerrilla, fun, organic and pseudo-anarchistic, all depending of the persons interested in taking part (suggestions are coming up with slogans, editing pics, making funny vids, setting up fake websites, coming up with tags, etc). Anybody interested? Give me a shout on danielnobody(at)riseup.net or skype: danielnobody

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Beating police repression after the student occupation

The following post got Fitwatch taken offline and because this is utter madness it got re-posted here and on many other blogs .

The remarkable and brilliant student action at Millbank has produced some predictable frothing at the mouth from the establishment and right wing press. Cameron has called for the “full weight of the law” to fall on those who had caused tens of thousands of pounds of damage to the expensive decor at Tory party HQ. Responsibility is being placed on “a violent faction“, after the march was ‘infiltrated’ by anarchists.

There are an encouraging number of initiatives to show solidarity with the arrested students – something that is vital if they are to avoid the sort of punitive ‘deterrent’ sentences handed out to the Gaza demonstrators. A legal support group has been established and the National Campaign against Cuts and Fees has started a support campaign. Goldsmiths lecturers union has publicly commended the students for a “magnificent demonstration“.

This is all much needed, as the establishment is clearly on the march with this one. The Torygraph has published an irresponsible and frenzied ‘shop-a-student‘ piece and the Met are clearly under pressure to produce ‘results’ after what they have admitted was a policing “embarrassment”.

51 people have been arrested so far, and the police have claimed they took the details of a further 250 people in the kettle using powers under the Police Reform Act. There may be more arrests to come.

Students who are worried should consider taking the following actions:

If you have been arrested, or had your details taken – contact the legal support campaign. As a group you can support each other, and mount a coherent campaign.

If you fear you may be arrested as a result of identification by CCTV, FIT or press photography;

DON’T panic. Press photos are not necessarily conclusive evidence, and just because the police have a photo of you doesn’t mean they know who you are.

DON’T hand yourself in. The police often use the psychological pressure of knowing they have your picture to persuade you to ‘come forward’. Unless you have a very pressing reason to do otherwise, let them come and find you, if they know who you are.

DO get rid of your clothes. There is no chance of suggesting the bloke in the video is not you if the clothes he is wearing have been found in your wardrobe. Get rid of ALL clothes you were wearing at the demo, including YOUR SHOES, your bag, and any distinctive jewelery you were wearing at the time. Yes, this is difficult, especially if it is your only warm coat or decent pair of boots. But it will be harder still if finding these clothes in your flat gets you convicted of violent disorder.

DON’T assume that because you can identify yourself in a video, a judge will be able to as well. “That isn’t me” has got many a person off before now.

DO keep away from other demos for a while. The police will be on the look-out at other demos, especially student ones, for people they have put on their ‘wanted’ list. Keep a low profile.

DO think about changing your appearance. Perhaps now is a good time for a make-over. Get a haircut and colour, grow a beard, wear glasses. It isn’t a guarantee, but may help throw them off the scent.

DO keep your house clean. Get rid of spray cans, demo related stuff, and dodgy texts / photos on your phone. Don’t make life easy for them by having drugs, weapons or anything illegal in the house.

DO get the name and number of a good lawyer you can call if things go badly. The support group has the names of recommended lawyers on their site. Take a bit of time to read up on your rights in custody, especially the benefits of not commenting in interview.

DO be careful who you speak about this to. Admit your involvement in criminal damage / disorder ONLY to people you really trust.

DO try and control the nerves and panic. Waiting for a knock on the door is stressful in the extreme, but you need to find a way to get on with business as normal. Otherwise you’ll be serving the sentence before you are even arrested.

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Reap, Sow? How does that go again? David? Nick? O Right! You’ll Reap Revolution When You Sow Educational Cuts!

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Manipulation and Demolition

Like any self-respecting Tory-backing sewer newspaper The Sun, The Daily Mail and Telegraph immediately jumped on the bandwagon of demonizing the students/protestors taking part in the Millbank tower occupation. By publicizing the protestors pictures the newspapers have fueled the hysteria that supposed “anarchists” had taken a violent control of the demonstration and that the protestors main aim was to disturb “peace” and vandalize property. This not only looks, but is a such a violent manipulation of public opinion and an effort to demolish those students/protestors rights.

Manipulation because there are enough eye-witness reports that tell a different story of the supposed “riots” at Millbank 30 (like this one) and that do not demonize the students/protestors. Demolish their rights because the gutter journalists have not engaged in objective journalism, but simply published pictures with stereotypical right-wing comments demonizing the genuine “anger” that made the students/protestors act in such a manner.

That these “newspapers” are able to do this kind of stuff without any opposition just makes my blood bail. Because this is not how citizens in a democracy should be treated (as the students/protestors) nor informed about (like the public) protests against measures that will affect EVERYBODY in their own private lives.
But maybe we should all take into account Jello Biaffra’s words; Don’t Hate the Media, Be the Media

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STOP THE HUNT

Hey y’all. As you might have read The Telegraph is organising a hunt for the protesters captured on film at the riots in Millbank 30 yesterday. They are asking people to sent names to studentriots@telegraph.co.uk if they recognize people. I got a message on FB urging to clog up their the Torygraph’s mailboxes. I thought to send “I see Nick Cleggs Conscience reflected in the protesters eyes. Lock him up!”.
 But any other fun/crazy/nuts/mad mail will do! Anybody up for some cyber-activism? Join in! And invite your friends to the FB event (if you got FB)

UPDATE: The Daily Mail has “identified” several protestors and demonized them. You can spam them on news@dailymail.co.uk

Update2: as always The Sun Couldn’t stay behind. They are looking for the bare-chested student. You can spam them on exclusive@the-sun.co.uk

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The Protesters’ Toolkit

Because obviously many at the Millbank riots yesterday didn’t know/read this. Next time be prepared!

The first thing to consider is a stout pair of boots with decent ankle support and a rugged sole. You can still retreat at good speed with a moderate injury to almost any other part of the body, but the most minor of injuries to the ankle especially or a mild injury to the toes can seriously hamper you. A thick pair of socks worn outside a thin pair of socks will offer the greatest protection from blisters.

Carry no weapon or you’ll add Going Equipped to any other charges. You won’t need it anyway.

Carry clear fluids and a food rich in complex carbohydrates. Flapjack is ideal for this purpose.

Your bottom half should be clad in tough and sensible jeans. No tight drainpipes or baggy flares.

Bring a waterproof top layer for winter or the rainy months as you may be kettled outside for some time.

Leather gloves will protect your hands from splinters and reduce your forensic footprint.

Protect your identity as the police will make arrests regardless of innocence or guilt. A hood and scarf work well.

Don’t wear bright colors or you’ll be memorable. Black or grey are best.

Don’t break the law. If you must break the law then don’t be seen doing it!

Knocks and scrapes are common, so a plaster or two may be useful. Whoever has the Savlon is everyone’s mate.

Consider the weight you’re carrying and reduce it if possible. Favour a rucksack over a satchel but don’t fasten the crossbelts. Long coats are impractical generally but a leather coat/jacket can be used to cross barbed wire safely.

Remember the rule of No Comment. If nicked, give the cops your name, address, date of birth but answer everything else with “no comment”.

Finally, look out for the comrade to your left and your right. Unity is strength and we fight as one!

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