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We
refuse to be silenced! Defend the right to protest in
Parliament Sq Monday
7 February, 2-8pm, Parliament Sq.
Anti-war protest is their
first target: Brian Haw’s extraordinary and visually impressive
three-and-a-half-year, 24-hour-a-day peace campaign. Also under threat
is the two-year old Community Speakout of the Global Women’s Strike.
“Some Members do not like to be reminded of what they have
done, voting for war and death.”
John McDonnell MP.
They
want to deny Mr Haw’s High court victory under the Human Rights Act,
a precedent establishing all of our right to protest. Under the Bill: ·
Even a police constable would have the
power to say, how many, how loud, if and when we can protest. If the
demonstration is judged “illegal” we can be jailed for a year. ·
We
may all face arrest for “spoiling the view” if we protest within a
kilometre of Parliament Square – that’s as far as Trafalgar
Square, Waterloo Station or Buckingham Palace. The government’s dismantling of fundamental rights – detaining people indefinitely without charge, the power to hold suspects incommunicado and proposing house arrest for any one of us – makes it urgent to act now, before we wake up in a police State, compliments of Parliament. For
over 350 years, people have exercised their right to speak out in
Parliament Square: Chartists, Suffragettes, trade unionists, pensioners,
lesbian and gay rights activists, asylum seekers & refugees,
anti-racist campaigners, nurses, anti-poll tax campaigners, people with
disabilities, single mothers … as well as the long-running picket
for the extradition of Chilean dictator Pinochet (shamefully freed by
then Home Secretary Jack Straw). Parliamentary opposition
“The majority of people in Wales oppose both the war in Iraq and the continued occupation. Plaid Cymru MPs…give praise to Brian Haw and the weekly Community Speakout for giving a voice to this opposition….For those of us inside the House who voted against the war, their visible presence is vital, making clear to those in power that it is only inside Westminster that they are the majority.” Elfyn Llwyd MP (Plaid Cymru) “There should be additional rights to demonstrate around Parliament, not less. We should want people to demonstrate around here; the time to worry is when no body can be bothered to do so” Alex Salmond MP (SNP) Introducing
legislation to outlaw [protest] is in itself a
crime”.
Lembit Opik MP (Lib Dem). “This legislation – criminalizing protesters against everything from animal cruelty to genocide – is designed to stifle the real change we so desperately need under New Labour’s increasingly authoritarian regime” Caroline Lucas MEP (Green Party) They “want to create an
antiseptic tourist attraction that has nothing to do with democracy or
participation.”
Jeremy Corbyn MP (Labour) For more information: www.globalwomenstrike.net 020 7482 2496 womenstrike8m@server101.com www.parliament-square.org.uk |
| Report
and leaflet: Parliamentary
briefing on the Serious
Organised Crime and Police Bill,
Defending
the right to protest in Parliament Square
18 Jan Parliament Square peace campaigner wins again in court House of Commons Early Day Motion 299 "Blunkett legislates to silence lone protester at Westminster", Independent on Sunday 24 Oct Endorse this petition to defend our right to protest in Parliament Square, London Petition signatories |