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This is all the footage of the Diaz Police Conference on the afternoon of Sunday 22 of July 2001. It occurred at Police Questura some 13-14 hours a...
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This is all the footage of the Diaz Police Conference on the afternoon of Sunday 22 of July 2001. It occurred at Police Questura some 13-14 hours after the Diaz raid. What was produced was a planted black bloc flag and two molotov cocktails. Hammers and pick axes from a nearby building site not occupied by protesters. Pen knives from the Pascoli Kitchen and most of the 'gas masks' were from a building which was being decorated.
For all this, the victims of Diaz (most of them being tortured at that very moment) faced 15 years in an italian jail on trumped up charges.
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indynessuno uploaded a new video
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During the first day for the Scottish Camp for Climate Action at Mainshill Solidarity Camp a large group of a dozen photographic journalists arrive...
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During the first day for the Scottish Camp for Climate Action at Mainshill Solidarity Camp a large group of a dozen photographic journalists arrived. After some painful moments an Earth Firster agreed to get his rig on and climb a tree with tree-houses and then abseil down. As I filmed the photo journalists realised I was standing in exactly the correct position and came racing towards me paparazi style. Next thing I knew I was surrounded by a scrum of flashing cameras and lenses.
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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment...
Three climate activists involved in the occupation of a proposed opencast coalmine at Mainshill in Sco...
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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment...
Three climate activists involved in the occupation of a proposed opencast coalmine at Mainshill in Scotland have been charged with breach of the peace after a confrontation at a local councillor's house.
Dan Glass, a climate campaigner who tried to glue his hand to Gordon Brown's hand at a Number 10 reception last year, and two other men were released on bail after appearing at Lanark sheriff court this afternoon.
The trio Glass, 25, Jonny Agnew, 23, from Glasgow and James Holland, 37, a Greenpeace press office assistant from Bow, London were held in police cells overnight after being arrested on Monday at the home of the Labour councillor Danny Meikle in the nearby town of Coalburn.
They pled not guilty and were granted bail after Sheriff Nicola Stewart rejected prosecution requests for Glass and Agnew to be remanded in custody until their trial on 11 November.
Glass and Agnew are already on bail after being arrested during a Plane Stupid occupation of Aberdeen airport in March, where the protesters dressed up as Donald Trump in protest at its expansion and his £1bn golfing resort.
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