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England
International co-ordination of the Strike

 
Autonomous organisations who take part in the Strike in the UK:

Women of Colour in the Global Women's Strike

English Collective of Prostitutes
www.prostitutescollective.net

Wages Due Lesbians
www.allwomencount.net

Crossroads Women's Centre
230a Kentish Town Road
London NW5 2AB
Tel: +44-20-7482 2496    Fax: +44-20-7209 4761     E-mail:
womenstrike8m@server101.com


England Strike Actions 2006

To our companer@s in Venezuela on election day
Last Sunday we watched on Aló Presidente the huge crowd which filled the centre of Caracas in support of President Chávez. From the five continents in which we have co-ordinating organizations, we are with you during the presidential elections this Sunday.

Venezuela - Election Day & Report-back from Mexico, Sunday 3 December 2006
Touring Europe with Venezuelan organisers Juanita Romero and Gastón Murat - what we learnt

Scotland: Talkin’ bout the revolution
Venezuelan activists visit Glasgow to talk wages for housework and why communities lie at the heart of grassroots resistance.

Two events at Bolívar Hall, Embassy of Venezuela, London 7 & 12 October 2006
As the revolutionary movement seeks re-election for President Hugo Chávez in December, US dollars flow into Venezuela to try and get him out. Find out why he is so popular from two activists at the grassroots who have been organising to change our world.

Welcome to President Chávez! May 2006: President Chávez visits London

Photos: President Chávez spoke in Camden to an ecstatic audience, 14 May 2006

Brian Haw greeted the president with a huge banner: 'Hugo Chavez HERO! COMPADRE', the day after celebrating his five-year peace protest in Paliament Square, 15 May 2006

Women Say No War


Anti-war demonstration, Saturday 18 March, London

Gagged but not silenced – Community anti-war picket & open mic, Parliament Sq, London
We have been told that we no longer have the right to demonstrate on Parliament Square without police authorisation under the Serious Organised Crime & Police Act.  Brian Haw is exempt from this law and we visit him on his demonstration, as we have done for years, every Wednesday between
5.30-7pm and on other days.  We have been taking legal advice and supported other people who have been arrested for demonstrating.  Watch this space for any update.  In the meantime join us in visiting Brian regularly

Sign the Petition: BRIAN HAW MUST STAY

Night time raid on Brian Haw's Peace Camp 23 May:
BRIAN'S DISPLAY REMOVED BY POLICE
Evening Standard:"Yard raid on the Parliament peace camp turns into farce"

THE HIGH COURT JUDGEMENT ON BRIAN HAW’S DEMONSTRATION .

FAST DAY TO STOP THE US-BACKED ISRAELI SLAUGHTER IN LEBANON & GAZA, Israeli Embassy, UK, 3 August
The Global Women's Strike
& Payday men's network endorse the petition Israelis say No occupation, No invasion - to be published in Israel - endorse online.

We All Have a Right to Be Here

Self-help against detention and deportation (Journal 06)
 

In support of USA Day of Action for Immigration Rights

Report of Communications House Picket, London

Miscellaneous

Open Letter to Scottish Women's Rural Institutes, September 2006

Press Release: We Women Workers at Gate Gourmet Speak Out and call lobby of Downing Street, Tues 25 Oct, London and
Statement from Gate Gourmet Women Workers - We Demand Justice and Respect as Women and as Workers!

Women with disabilities are workers too!