Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. Jo " Scores face court after clashes Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police in the centre of Edinburgh. Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " and risking people's safety on Monday. About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes with demonstrators. They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones Chief Constable Tom Halpin But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the police of antagonising protesters and said there had been " no 'riots' in Edinburgh this afternoon " . Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite their apparent outward display of good humour. " The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. Smiles fade as protest turns sour In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with a black flag. There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. The company said they did not get into their premises. A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens of police vans containing riot police were stationed. Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40-strong wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. Throwing things Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of police in full riot gear in Rose Street. The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and the situation appeared volatile. He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing things at police. " How will the G8 impact Scotland? Anarchist explains reasons for protest Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the day " robust and proportionate " . He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption as possible. " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible behaviour " . Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh city centre had faced significant disruption. Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of poverty and climate change. " Mass blockade Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was angry but also really frightened George Kennedy Taxi driver " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit. " The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base in Argyll and Bute. The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and has been the focus of protests for many years. Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 Hi Jo Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? BB Nikki , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > Jo > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh <<SNIP>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2005 Report Share Posted July 5, 2005 He's up there from today. I haven't heard from him yet - but he's probably busy getting his camping space sorted out, and meeting up with friends up there. Starhawk has been up there for a couple of weeks, getting the camp ready. I hope he'll phone or text tomorrow evening, after the big march - just to put my mind at rest :-| BB Jo > Hi Jo > > Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? > > BB > Nikki > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > Jo > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > <<SNIP>> > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Hi Jo I'm sure he will and sure that he'll be ok too. Don't tell him I said so, but he's pretty smart and has good responses in difficult situations. So should anything arise, he'll make it through. BB Nikki , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > He's up there from today. I haven't heard from him yet - but he's probably > busy getting his camping space sorted out, and meeting up with friends up > there. Starhawk has been up there for a couple of weeks, getting the camp > ready. I hope he'll phone or text tomorrow evening, after the big march - > just to put my mind at rest :-| > > BB > Jo > > > > Hi Jo > > > > Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? > > > > BB > > Nikki > > > > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > <<SNIP>> > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Hi Nikki I phoned him just now, and he is okay - meeting up with the rest of the Pagan groups at a set point, after the march. As you say, he avoided all the trouble. Starhawk is there, and very experienced with protests - they had different groups moving out of the camp at various times throughout the night as they had heard that the police were going to blockade the camp. Peter's bunch left at 4 a.m. The police had helicopters flying over the camp all night - which was another thing the campers knew was going to happen. Most went with earplugs so they could sleep through it for part of the night. I hear some of the protesters have got through to the perimeter fence of Gleneagles - peacefully, but very noisy, apparently. BB Jo - " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:15 PM Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > Hi Jo > > I'm sure he will and sure that he'll be ok too. Don't tell him I > said so, but he's pretty smart and has good responses in difficult > situations. So should anything arise, he'll make it through. > > BB > Nikki > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > He's up there from today. I haven't heard from him yet - but he's > probably > > busy getting his camping space sorted out, and meeting up with > friends up > > there. Starhawk has been up there for a couple of weeks, getting > the camp > > ready. I hope he'll phone or text tomorrow evening, after the big > march - > > just to put my mind at rest :-| > > > > BB > > Jo > > > > > > > Hi Jo > > > > > > Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? > > > > > > BB > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > <<SNIP>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of the pond heartwerk <heartwork Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM Edinburgh (BBC website) I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. Jo " Scores face court after clashes Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police in the centre of Edinburgh. Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " and risking people's safety on Monday. About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes with demonstrators. They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones Chief Constable Tom Halpin But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the police of antagonising protesters and said there had been " no 'riots' in Edinburgh this afternoon " . Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite their apparent outward display of good humour. " The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. Smiles fade as protest turns sour In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with a black flag. There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. The company said they did not get into their premises. A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens of police vans containing riot police were stationed. Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40-strong wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. Throwing things Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of police in full riot gear in Rose Street. The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and the situation appeared volatile. He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing things at police. " How will the G8 impact Scotland? Anarchist explains reasons for protest Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the day " robust and proportionate " . He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption as possible. " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible behaviour " . Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh city centre had faced significant disruption. Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of poverty and climate change. " Mass blockade Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was angry but also really frightened George Kennedy Taxi driver " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit. " The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base in Argyll and Bute. The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and has been the focus of protests for many years. Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 I am Fraggle! Jo > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of the pond > > > heartwerk <heartwork > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > Jo > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police > in the centre of Edinburgh. > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes > with demonstrators. > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, > radios, and mobile telephones > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the > police of antagonising protesters and said there had been " no 'riots' > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with > a black flag. > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, > which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40-strong > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > Throwing things > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and > the situation appeared volatile. > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing > things at police. " > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the > day " robust and proportionate " . > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption > as possible. > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible > behaviour " . > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of > poverty and climate change. " > > Mass blockade > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was > angry but also really frightened > > George Kennedy > Taxi driver > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit. " > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base > in Argyll and Bute. > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Jo That's great news! Thank you for keeping us updated. Shortly after I wrote you I saw on the news part of the protest and a policeman beating a guy with his stick. Did not give me pleasant thoughts! Please let Peter know our blessings are with him. BB Nikki , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > Hi Nikki > > I phoned him just now, and he is okay - meeting up with the rest of the > Pagan groups at a set point, after the march. As you say, he avoided all > the trouble. Starhawk is there, and very experienced with protests - they > had different groups moving out of the camp at various times throughout the > night as they had heard that the police were going to blockade the camp. > Peter's bunch left at 4 a.m. The police had helicopters flying over the > camp all night - which was another thing the campers knew was going to > happen. Most went with earplugs so they could sleep through it for part of > the night. > > I hear some of the protesters have got through to the perimeter fence of > Gleneagles - peacefully, but very noisy, apparently. > > BB > Jo > - > " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> > > Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:15 PM > Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > Hi Jo > > > > I'm sure he will and sure that he'll be ok too. Don't tell him I > > said so, but he's pretty smart and has good responses in difficult > > situations. So should anything arise, he'll make it through. > > > > BB > > Nikki > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > > He's up there from today. I haven't heard from him yet - but he's > > probably > > > busy getting his camping space sorted out, and meeting up with > > friends up > > > there. Starhawk has been up there for a couple of weeks, getting > > the camp > > > ready. I hope he'll phone or text tomorrow evening, after the big > > march - > > > just to put my mind at rest :-| > > > > > > BB > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > Hi Jo > > > > > > > > Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? > > > > > > > > BB > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > > wrote: > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > <<SNIP>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 *GASP* No! No! You're Jo! JO! I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! Nikki , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > I am Fraggle! > > Jo > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of the pond > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > Jo > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes > > with demonstrators. > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had been " no 'riots' > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with > > a black flag. > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, > > which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40- strong > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > Throwing things > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption > > as possible. > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible > > behaviour " . > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > Mass blockade > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was > > angry but also really frightened > > > > George Kennedy > > Taxi driver > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit. " > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Fraggle I just saw the films of Auchterader - the police were armed, unfortunately. Jo , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > I am Fraggle! > > Jo > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of the pond > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > Jo > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes > > with demonstrators. > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had been " no 'riots' > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with > > a black flag. > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, > > which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40-strong > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > Throwing things > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption > > as possible. > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible > > behaviour " . > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > Mass blockade > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was > > angry but also really frightened > > > > George Kennedy > > Taxi driver > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit. " > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Thanks Nikki - I will. I will be phoning him this morning (if he has his mobile on!). At present the eco-camp is surrounded by police - not letting them out. They have been there since 2.30 this morning. Apparently there is singing and dancing in the camp - which sounds fairly normal to me. BB Jo , " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > Hi Jo > > That's great news! Thank you for keeping us updated. > > Shortly after I wrote you I saw on the news part of the protest and > a policeman beating a guy with his stick. Did not give me pleasant > thoughts! > > Please let Peter know our blessings are with him. > > BB > Nikki > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > Hi Nikki > > > > I phoned him just now, and he is okay - meeting up with the rest > of the > > Pagan groups at a set point, after the march. As you say, he > avoided all > > the trouble. Starhawk is there, and very experienced with > protests - they > > had different groups moving out of the camp at various times > throughout the > > night as they had heard that the police were going to blockade the > camp. > > Peter's bunch left at 4 a.m. The police had helicopters flying > over the > > camp all night - which was another thing the campers knew was > going to > > happen. Most went with earplugs so they could sleep through it > for part of > > the night. > > > > I hear some of the protesters have got through to the perimeter > fence of > > Gleneagles - peacefully, but very noisy, apparently. > > > > BB > > Jo > > - > > " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> > > > > Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:15 PM > > Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > Hi Jo > > > > > > I'm sure he will and sure that he'll be ok too. Don't tell him I > > > said so, but he's pretty smart and has good responses in > difficult > > > situations. So should anything arise, he'll make it through. > > > > > > BB > > > Nikki > > > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > > > He's up there from today. I haven't heard from him yet - but > he's > > > probably > > > > busy getting his camping space sorted out, and meeting up with > > > friends up > > > > there. Starhawk has been up there for a couple of weeks, > getting > > > the camp > > > > ready. I hope he'll phone or text tomorrow evening, after the > big > > > march - > > > > just to put my mind at rest :-| > > > > > > > > BB > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Jo > > > > > > > > > > Is this where Peter is? Have you heard from him? > > > > > > > > > > BB > > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " heartwerk " > <heartwork@c...> > > > wrote: > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > > <<SNIP>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 LOL Nikki - I am sitting here at work (before starting) giggling. If anyone here's they will know I am mad. I am indeed Jo, and I am sure Fraggle will be pleased to hear I am not trying to be him. BB Jo , " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > *GASP* > > No! No! > > You're Jo! JO! > > I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! > > Nikki > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > I am Fraggle! > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of > the pond > > > > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with > police > > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in > the > > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six > hours. > > > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of > being " irresponsible " > > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on > > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after > clashes > > > with demonstrators. > > > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered > maps, > > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused > the > > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had > been " no 'riots' > > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a > small > > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as > possible " . > > > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which > have > > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons > being > > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, > despite > > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at > Canning > > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side > streets. > > > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place > end > > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building > with > > > a black flag. > > > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange > building, > > > which houses offices of the financial services company Standard > Life. > > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where > dozens > > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40- > strong > > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > > > Throwing things > > > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters > > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two > rows of > > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 > mounted > > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were > thrown and > > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started > throwing > > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the > > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without > discussion > > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much > disruption > > > as possible. > > > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and > irresponsible > > > behaviour " . > > > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of > Edinburgh > > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core > of > > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and > not > > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real > issues of > > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > > > Mass blockade > > > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up > in the > > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on > three > > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and > antagonising > > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever > seen. > > > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was > > > angry but also really frightened > > > > > > George Kennedy > > > Taxi driver > > > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent > > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them > exit. " > > > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval > base > > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet > and > > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest > and to > > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West > > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Jo Ah yes singing and dancing. Well, I can see why the police would need to be there for that! *sigh* I think again it is a fear of that which they do not understand. I can see them being a bit wary of a large group of people. But it seems to me this group has done nothing to give them extra worries about why they are there. There is no need for the actions that I saw on the news yesterday. At least it seems as if things are going fairly well inside the camp. BB Nikki , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > Thanks Nikki - I will. I will be phoning him this morning (if he has > his mobile on!). At present the eco-camp is surrounded by police - > not letting them out. They have been there since 2.30 this morning. > Apparently there is singing and dancing in the camp - which sounds > fairly normal to me. > > BB > Jo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Jo It's ok to be a bit mad now and again. It keeps others on their toes! I do like how you put that tho, " know I am mad " , not think I am mad. LOL And I think it all depends on what Fraggle has been up to lately. He may welcome the relief of another taking his place. BB Nikki who was worried for a moment there , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > LOL Nikki - I am sitting here at work (before starting) giggling. If > anyone here's they will know I am mad. > > I am indeed Jo, and I am sure Fraggle will be pleased to hear I am > not trying to be him. > > BB > Jo > > , " nikki_mackovitch " > <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > *GASP* > > > > No! No! > > > > You're Jo! JO! > > > > I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! > > > > Nikki > > > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > > I am Fraggle! > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side > of > > the pond > > > > > > > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with > > police > > > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in > > the > > > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six > > hours. > > > > > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of > > being " irresponsible " > > > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances > on > > > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after > > clashes > > > > with demonstrators. > > > > > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered > > maps, > > > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused > > the > > > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had > > been " no 'riots' > > > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a > > small > > > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as > > possible " . > > > > > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles > which > > have > > > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons > > being > > > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, > > despite > > > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full > Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at > > Canning > > > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side > > streets. > > > > > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place > > end > > > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a > building > > with > > > > a black flag. > > > > > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange > > building, > > > > which houses offices of the financial services company Standard > > Life. > > > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where > > dozens > > > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40- > > strong > > > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > > > > > Throwing things > > > > > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters > > > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two > > rows of > > > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 > > mounted > > > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were > > thrown and > > > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started > > throwing > > > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during > the > > > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without > > discussion > > > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much > > disruption > > > > as possible. > > > > > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and > > irresponsible > > > > behaviour " . > > > > > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of > > Edinburgh > > > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard core > > of > > > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake > and > > not > > > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real > > issues of > > > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > > > > > Mass blockade > > > > > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up > > in the > > > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on > > three > > > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and > > antagonising > > > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever > > seen. > > > > > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I > was > > > > angry but also really frightened > > > > > > > > George Kennedy > > > > Taxi driver > > > > > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting > innocent > > > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them > > exit. " > > > > > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval > > base > > > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine > fleet > > and > > > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest > > and to > > > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West > > > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Peter said he hadn't seen anything untoward happening. They are still surrounded by police, and not being let out of the camp. Apparently the council is coming out to inspect the site - which they agreed the eco-village could be formed on for the G8 protest. I have just heard from Peter again to say he is okay - but his battery is low, so may not hear again until he is home. Jo , " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > Hi Jo > > Ah yes singing and dancing. Well, I can see why the police would > need to be there for that! > *sigh* > > I think again it is a fear of that which they do not understand. I > can see them being a bit wary of a large group of people. But it > seems to me this group has done nothing to give them extra worries > about why they are there. There is no need for the actions that I > saw on the news yesterday. > > At least it seems as if things are going fairly well inside the camp. > > BB > Nikki > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > Thanks Nikki - I will. I will be phoning him this morning (if he > has > > his mobile on!). At present the eco-camp is surrounded by police - > > > not letting them out. They have been there since 2.30 this > morning. > > Apparently there is singing and dancing in the camp - which sounds > > fairly normal to me. > > > > BB > > Jo > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Glad to hear! Best wishes to him and all the rest! sara , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > Hi Nikki > > I phoned him just now, and he is okay - meeting up with the rest of the > Pagan groups at a set point, after the march. As you say, he avoided all > the trouble. Starhawk is there, and very experienced with protests - they > had different groups moving out of the camp at various times throughout the > night as they had heard that the police were going to blockade the camp. > Peter's bunch left at 4 a.m. The police had helicopters flying over the > camp all night - which was another thing the campers knew was going to > happen. Most went with earplugs so they could sleep through it for part of > the night. > > I hear some of the protesters have got through to the perimeter fence of > Gleneagles - peacefully, but very noisy, apparently. > > BB > Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Jo Glad to hear all is well! Had news of the attack reached him? Hopefully he can conserve his battery for at least a quick text message to you. When is he set to return? BB Nikki , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > Peter said he hadn't seen anything untoward happening. They are > still surrounded by police, and not being let out of the camp. > Apparently the council is coming out to inspect the site - which they > agreed the eco-village could be formed on for the G8 protest. > > I have just heard from Peter again to say he is okay - but his > battery is low, so may not hear again until he is home. > > Jo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Nikki I suppose I shouldn't broadcast that I am mad, should I :-) BB Jo - " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:55 AM Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > Hi Jo > > It's ok to be a bit mad now and again. It keeps others on their > toes! I do like how you put that tho, " know I am mad " , not think I > am mad. LOL > > And I think it all depends on what Fraggle has been up to lately. He > may welcome the relief of another taking his place. > > BB > Nikki > who was worried for a moment there > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > LOL Nikki - I am sitting here at work (before starting) giggling. > If > > anyone here's they will know I am mad. > > > > I am indeed Jo, and I am sure Fraggle will be pleased to hear I am > > not trying to be him. > > > > BB > > Jo > > > > , " nikki_mackovitch " > > <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > > *GASP* > > > > > > No! No! > > > > > > You're Jo! JO! > > > > > > I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! > > > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> > > wrote: > > > > I am Fraggle! > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer > side > > of > > > the pond > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > > > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > > > > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes > with > > > police > > > > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > > > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police > in > > > the > > > > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for > six > > > hours. > > > > > > > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of > > > being " irresponsible " > > > > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > > > > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court > appearances > > on > > > > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > > > > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > > > > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after > > > clashes > > > > > with demonstrators. > > > > > > > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > recovered > > > maps, > > > > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > > > > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > > > > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia > accused > > > the > > > > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had > > > been " no 'riots' > > > > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > > > > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin > said a > > > small > > > > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as > > > possible " . > > > > > > > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We > have > > > > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > > > > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles > > which > > > have > > > > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons > > > being > > > > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, > > > despite > > > > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > > > > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full > > Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > > > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > > > > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at > > > Canning > > > > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side > > > streets. > > > > > > > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick > Place > > > end > > > > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a > > building > > > with > > > > > a black flag. > > > > > > > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange > > > building, > > > > > which houses offices of the financial services company > Standard > > > Life. > > > > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > > > > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, > where > > > dozens > > > > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > > > > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40- > > > strong > > > > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > > > > > > > Throwing things > > > > > > > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 > protesters > > > > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at > two > > > rows of > > > > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > > > > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 > > > mounted > > > > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were > > > thrown and > > > > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started > > > throwing > > > > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > > > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > > > > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during > > the > > > > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without > > > discussion > > > > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much > > > disruption > > > > > as possible. > > > > > > > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and > > > irresponsible > > > > > behaviour " . > > > > > > > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of > > > Edinburgh > > > > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > > > > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard > core > > > of > > > > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake > > and > > > not > > > > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real > > > issues of > > > > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > > > > > > > Mass blockade > > > > > > > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught > up > > > in the > > > > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > > > > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on > > > three > > > > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > > > > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and > > > antagonising > > > > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have > ever > > > seen. > > > > > > > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I > > was > > > > > angry but also really frightened > > > > > > > > > > George Kennedy > > > > > Taxi driver > > > > > > > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting > > innocent > > > > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let > them > > > exit. " > > > > > > > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane > naval > > > base > > > > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > > > > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine > > fleet > > > and > > > > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > > > > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful > protest > > > and to > > > > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > > > > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, > West > > > > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Thanks Sara. Last I head they had let them out of the campsite, and then coralled them further on in the village! Jo > Glad to hear! > Best wishes to him and all the rest! > sara > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > Hi Nikki > > > > I phoned him just now, and he is okay - meeting up with the rest > of the > > Pagan groups at a set point, after the march. As you say, he > avoided all > > the trouble. Starhawk is there, and very experienced with > protests - they > > had different groups moving out of the camp at various times > throughout the > > night as they had heard that the police were going to blockade the > camp. > > Peter's bunch left at 4 a.m. The police had helicopters flying > over the > > camp all night - which was another thing the campers knew was > going to > > happen. Most went with earplugs so they could sleep through it > for part of > > the night. > > > > I hear some of the protesters have got through to the perimeter > fence of > > Gleneagles - peacefully, but very noisy, apparently. > > > > BB > > Jo > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Jo Well, possibly not for the newer members. But the rest of us love you anyways. Besides, takes one to know one! BB Nikki , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > Nikki > > I suppose I shouldn't broadcast that I am mad, should I :-) > > BB > Jo > - > " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> > > Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:55 AM > Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > Hi Jo > > > > It's ok to be a bit mad now and again. It keeps others on their > > toes! I do like how you put that tho, " know I am mad " , not think I > > am mad. LOL > > > > And I think it all depends on what Fraggle has been up to lately. He > > may welcome the relief of another taking his place. > > > > BB > > Nikki > > who was worried for a moment there > > > > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > > wrote: > > > LOL Nikki - I am sitting here at work (before starting) giggling. > > If > > > anyone here's they will know I am mad. > > > > > > I am indeed Jo, and I am sure Fraggle will be pleased to hear I am > > > not trying to be him. > > > > > > BB > > > Jo > > > > > > , " nikki_mackovitch " > > > <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > > > *GASP* > > > > > > > > No! No! > > > > > > > > You're Jo! JO! > > > > > > > > I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! > > > > > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> > > > wrote: > > > > > I am Fraggle! > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer > > side > > > of > > > > the pond > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > > > > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes > > with > > > > police > > > > > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > > > > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police > > in > > > > the > > > > > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for > > six > > > > hours. > > > > > > > > > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of > > > > being " irresponsible " > > > > > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > > > > > > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court > > appearances > > > on > > > > > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > > > > > > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. > > > > > > > > > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital after > > > > clashes > > > > > > with demonstrators. > > > > > > > > > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > recovered > > > > maps, > > > > > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > > > > > > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > > > > > > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia > > accused > > > > the > > > > > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had > > > > been " no 'riots' > > > > > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > > > > > > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > said a > > > > small > > > > > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as > > > > possible " . > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We > > have > > > > > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > > > > > > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles > > > which > > > > have > > > > > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons > > > > being > > > > > > brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, > > > > despite > > > > > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > > > > > > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full > > > Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > > > > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > > > > > > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at > > > > Canning > > > > > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side > > > > streets. > > > > > > > > > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick > > Place > > > > end > > > > > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a > > > building > > > > with > > > > > > a black flag. > > > > > > > > > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange > > > > building, > > > > > > which houses offices of the financial services company > > Standard > > > > Life. > > > > > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > > > > > > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, > > where > > > > dozens > > > > > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > > > > > > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40- > > > > strong > > > > > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. > > > > > > > > > > > > Throwing things > > > > > > > > > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 > > protesters > > > > > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at > > two > > > > rows of > > > > > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > > > > > > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 > > > > mounted > > > > > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were > > > > thrown and > > > > > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they started > > > > throwing > > > > > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > > > > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > > > > > > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during > > > the > > > > > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without > > > > discussion > > > > > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much > > > > disruption > > > > > > as possible. > > > > > > > > > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and > > > > irresponsible > > > > > > behaviour " . > > > > > > > > > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of > > > > Edinburgh > > > > > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a hard > > core > > > > of > > > > > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake > > > and > > > > not > > > > > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real > > > > issues of > > > > > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > > > > > > > > > Mass blockade > > > > > > > > > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught > > up > > > > in the > > > > > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > > > > > > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on > > > > three > > > > > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. > > > > > > > > > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and > > > > antagonising > > > > > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have > > ever > > > > seen. > > > > > > > > > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I > > > was > > > > > > angry but also really frightened > > > > > > > > > > > > George Kennedy > > > > > > Taxi driver > > > > > > > > > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting > > > innocent > > > > > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let > > them > > > > exit. " > > > > > > > > > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane > > naval > > > > base > > > > > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > > > > > > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine > > > fleet > > > > and > > > > > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > > > > > > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful > > protest > > > > and to > > > > > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > > > > > > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, > > West > > > > > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Aaawh - so nice of you to say so. BB Jo > Hi Jo > > Well, possibly not for the newer members. But the rest of us love > you anyways. Besides, takes one to know one! > > BB > Nikki > > > , " Jo Cwazy " <heartwork@c...> wrote: > > Nikki > > > > I suppose I shouldn't broadcast that I am mad, should I :-) > > > > BB > > Jo > > - > > " nikki_mackovitch " <nikkimack@m...> > > > > Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:55 AM > > Re: Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > Hi Jo > > > > > > It's ok to be a bit mad now and again. It keeps others on their > > > toes! I do like how you put that tho, " know I am mad " , not think > I > > > am mad. LOL > > > > > > And I think it all depends on what Fraggle has been up to > lately. He > > > may welcome the relief of another taking his place. > > > > > > BB > > > Nikki > > > who was worried for a moment there > > > > > > > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > > > wrote: > > > > LOL Nikki - I am sitting here at work (before starting) > giggling. > > > If > > > > anyone here's they will know I am mad. > > > > > > > > I am indeed Jo, and I am sure Fraggle will be pleased to hear > I am > > > > not trying to be him. > > > > > > > > BB > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > , " nikki_mackovitch " > > > > <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > > > > *GASP* > > > > > > > > > > No! No! > > > > > > > > > > You're Jo! JO! > > > > > > > > > > I know you are a bit worried, but please, you are Jo!!! > > > > > > > > > > Nikki > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Jo Cwazy " > <heartwork@c...> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > I am Fraggle! > > > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer > > > side > > > > of > > > > > the pond > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > heartwerk <heartwork@c...> > > > > > > > Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Edinburgh (BBC website) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Scores face court after clashes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > > > > > > > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes > > > with > > > > > police > > > > > > > in the centre of Edinburgh. > > > > > > > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 > police > > > in > > > > > the > > > > > > > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill > for > > > six > > > > > hours. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of > > > > > being " irresponsible " > > > > > > > and risking people's safety on Monday. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > About 90 people were arrested and will face court > > > appearances > > > > on > > > > > > > Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > More than 20 protesters and police officers were > injured. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At least four police officers were taken to hospital > after > > > > > clashes > > > > > > > with demonstrators. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have > > > recovered > > > > > maps, > > > > > > > radios, and mobile telephones > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia > > > accused > > > > > the > > > > > > > police of antagonising protesters and said there had > > > > > been " no 'riots' > > > > > > > in Edinburgh this afternoon " . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin > > > said a > > > > > small > > > > > > > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption > as > > > > > possible " . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " They are clearly organised and coordinated. We > > > have > > > > > > > recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Weapons including stones, staves and other light > missiles > > > > which > > > > > have > > > > > > > been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of > weapons > > > > > being > > > > > > > brought into the city, into the city centre by > protesters, > > > > > despite > > > > > > > their apparent outward display of good humour. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full > > > > Enjoyment. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Smiles fade as protest turns sour > > > > > > > In pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in > at > > > > > Canning > > > > > > > Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into > side > > > > > streets. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick > > > Place > > > > > end > > > > > > > and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a > > > > building > > > > > with > > > > > > > a black flag. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > There was a report a group entered the Caledonian > Exchange > > > > > building, > > > > > > > which houses offices of the financial services company > > > Standard > > > > > Life. > > > > > > > The company said they did not get into their premises. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, > > > where > > > > > dozens > > > > > > > of police vans containing riot police were stationed. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a > 40- > > > > > strong > > > > > > > wall of officers outside the National Galleries of > Scotland. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Throwing things > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 > > > protesters > > > > > > > picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them > at > > > two > > > > > rows of > > > > > > > police in full riot gear in Rose Street. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to > 20 > > > > > mounted > > > > > > > police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles > were > > > > > thrown and > > > > > > > the situation appeared volatile. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The protesters definitely started it, they > started > > > > > throwing > > > > > > > things at police. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > How will the G8 impact Scotland? > > > > > > > Anarchist explains reasons for protest > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action > during > > > > the > > > > > > > day " robust and proportionate " . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He said: " The so-called carnival has been staged without > > > > > discussion > > > > > > > and clearly those involved are determined to cause as > much > > > > > disruption > > > > > > > as possible. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and > > > > > irresponsible > > > > > > > behaviour " . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas > of > > > > > Edinburgh > > > > > > > city centre had faced significant disruption. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ms Jamieson said: " It is sad and disappointing that a > hard > > > core > > > > > of > > > > > > > protesters are more interested in protest for protest's > sake > > > > and > > > > > not > > > > > > > in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the > real > > > > > issues of > > > > > > > poverty and climate change. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mass blockade > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got > caught > > > up > > > > > in the > > > > > > > protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves > surrounded on > > > > > three > > > > > > > sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 > BST. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Mr Ballard said: " Police were rushing into the crowd and > > > > > antagonising > > > > > > > them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I > have > > > ever > > > > > seen. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it > over, I > > > > was > > > > > > > angry but also really frightened > > > > > > > > > > > > > > George Kennedy > > > > > > > Taxi driver > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting > > > > innocent > > > > > > > bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not > let > > > them > > > > > exit. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the > Faslane > > > naval > > > > > base > > > > > > > in Argyll and Bute. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear > submarine > > > > fleet > > > > > and > > > > > > > has been the focus of protests for many years. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ms Baird said: " Faslane today was a textbook peaceful > > > protest > > > > > and to > > > > > > > come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, > > > West > > > > > > > Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Hi Nikki Yes - they heard. I only found that out from Indymedia though, as there are photos on their from the campsite - banners of sympathy for London. I must say that Indymedia has been excellent with their coverage of the G8 camp and protests - I've checked it every half hour for updates on what is going on, and there is often new news on there. It's been the same today with the London bombs. I'm not sure when Peter is due home - either tomorrow night, very late or Saturday afternoon I think. BB Jo > Hi Jo > > Glad to hear all is well! > > Had news of the attack reached him? > > Hopefully he can conserve his battery for at least a quick text > message to you. When is he set to return? > > BB > Nikki > > > , " heartwerk " <heartwork@c...> > wrote: > > Peter said he hadn't seen anything untoward happening. They are > > still surrounded by police, and not being let out of the camp. > > Apparently the council is coming out to inspect the site - which > they > > agreed the eco-village could be formed on for the G8 protest. > > > > I have just heard from Peter again to say he is okay - but his > > battery is low, so may not hear again until he is home. > > > > Jo > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 Hi everyone > I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol. Well.... I'm back... just thought I'd add a bit of perspective from the people who were there... > Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh > Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police > in the centre of Edinburgh. > Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the > centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. The Clown Army had met up in the Uni building to put on face paint, and the building was completely surrounded by riot police before they'd even got their make-up on. The attitude of the police was that no-one was allowed to protest in any way unless it had been discussed with the police, and they effectively imprisoned the clowns for most of the day! > Police accused a " hard core " of activists of being " irresponsible " > and risking people's safety on Monday. Interestingly, the activists are blaming a " hard core " of police of being irresponsible and risking peoples safety - if that isn't slightly understating the activity of hitting out randomly with batons. > They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, > radios, and mobile telephones If only they knew!!!! :-) > Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small > group had been determined to cause " as much disruption as possible " . Good of him to admit it. BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 > I just saw the films of Auchterader - the police were armed, > unfortunately. From what I could see, the police inside the fence around Gleneagles were armed (in fact, I think they were the American Marines that our government shipped in), but those outside the fence only had the regular batons. BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2005 Report Share Posted July 9, 2005 Generally, is very subjective. Most unmarked police cars now have a little something in the boot for special occaisons ( if you know what I mean) - or so I have been led to believe, and after the last couple of days in London, its only going to be more and more commonplace to see firearms "experts" on the street. The Valley Vegan.........fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote: just be glad they generally don't carry fire-arms on yer side of the pondheartwerk Jul 5, 2005 2:47 AM Subject: Edinburgh (BBC website)I'll be glad when Peter is back in Bristol.Jo"Scores face court after clashes Police and protesters clash in the centre of Edinburgh Nearly 100 people will appear in court following clashes with police in the centre of Edinburgh. Anti-G8 protesters fought running battles with 1,000 police in the centre of the city, which was brought to a standstill for six hours. Police accused a "hard core" of activists of being "irresponsible" and risking people's safety on Monday. About 90 people were arrested and will face court appearances on Tuesday at Edinburgh's Sheriff's Court. More than 20 protesters and police officers were injured. At least four police officers were taken to hospital after clashes with demonstrators. They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones Chief Constable Tom Halpin But a report on the alternative media website Indymedia accused the police of antagonising protesters and said there had been "no 'riots' in Edinburgh this afternoon". Lothian and Borders Assistant Chief Constable Tom Halpin said a small group had been determined to cause "as much disruption as possible". He said: "They are clearly organised and coordinated. We have recovered maps, radios, and mobile telephones. "Weapons including stones, staves and other light missiles which have been thrown at police officers. There is evidence of weapons being brought into the city, into the city centre by protesters, despite their apparent outward display of good humour." The demonstration was billed as the Carnival For Full Enjoyment. Smiles fade as protest turns sourIn pictures: G8 protest in Edinburgh At 1245 BST, the main body of protesters was hemmed in at Canning Street in the west of Edinburgh, with no access into side streets. More protesters tried to join the march at the Shandwick Place end and were pushed back. One managed to climb halfway up a building with a black flag. There was a report a group entered the Caledonian Exchange building, which houses offices of the financial services company Standard Life. The company said they did not get into their premises. A further stand-off took place on Princes Street itself, where dozens of police vans containing riot police were stationed. Police in full riot gear then set up lines, including a 40-strong wall of officers outside the National Galleries of Scotland. Throwing things Eyewitness Michael Findlay, 27, said he saw about 30 protesters picking up wheeled supermarket cages and throwing them at two rows of police in full riot gear in Rose Street. The police line stood firm while behind them about 15 to 20 mounted police looked on. The Edinburgh resident said bottles were thrown and the situation appeared volatile. He said: "The protesters definitely started it, they started throwing things at police." How will the G8 impact Scotland?Anarchist explains reasons for protest Assistant Chief Constable Halpin called police action during the day "robust and proportionate". He said: "The so-called carnival has been staged without discussion and clearly those involved are determined to cause as much disruption as possible. "This is not about protest. This is unacceptable and irresponsible behaviour". Scottish Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson said some areas of Edinburgh city centre had faced significant disruption. Ms Jamieson said: "It is sad and disappointing that a hard core of protesters are more interested in protest for protest's sake and not in joining the rest of the country in focussing on the real issues of poverty and climate change." Mass blockade Two Green members of the Scottish Parliament who got caught up in the protest criticised police for antagonising the crowd. Mark Ballard and Shiona Baird found themselves surrounded on three sides by police in Hanover Street shortly before 1800 BST. Mr Ballard said: "Police were rushing into the crowd and antagonising them. It was the most surreal and bizarre policing I have ever seen. They started shaking the taxi and trying to tip it over, I was angry but also really frightened George KennedyTaxi driver "Police seemed to be inflaming the situation by letting innocent bystanders wander into the areas of trouble, then not let them exit." The MSPs had returned from a mass blockade at the Faslane naval base in Argyll and Bute. The MoD site is home to the UK's Trident nuclear submarine fleet and has been the focus of protests for many years. Ms Baird said: "Faslane today was a textbook peaceful protest and to come across this in Edinburgh was very disappointing." Police contingents from the Merseyside, South Yorkshire, West Midlands and Lancashire forces took part on Monday. "To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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