Indymedia UK: First Full Day Of Bush Protests
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Resist Bush! Day of Civil Disobedience
Wednesday was billed as a day of civil disobedience and direct action throughout the country. In London, amidst the massive security operation, people took to the streets with events and actions. The protests started early in the morning with the delivery of a Tarte au Citron to the Queen, courtesy of the Biotic Baking Brigade. Many more actions took place throughout the day (see London Listing and ResistBush.org), culminating in 1500 protesters dancing in front of Buckingham Palace. Police proved to be still overreacting when policing during a head of state visit: When Deng Xiao Ping was around they turned placards of protesters away - with Bush they confiscated a small sound system singing anti-Bush songs.
For a selection of images from today's images click the Queen
Timeline of Different Events:
Resist Bush Tea Party
[18:10]: 200 people chanting are
trying to break away from the cordon. In Buckingham Palace
gardens there are still around under a thousand strong
crowd. About 200 people have gone to Mall Gates, chanting.
An african drumming band is with this
crowd.
[17:30]: The Samba Band has stopped
playing. Police have now separated the crowd from the press
outside of the railing barriers. People have been lobbing
plants at the police.
[17:15]: About 2000 people
are opposite the gates of Buckinham Palace now, including a
Samba Band [Pictures].
[17:10]: There
has been an attempt to break the police cordon and jump over
the barriers in front of Buckingham Palace, the police
simply pushed the crowd back. There has been an unconfirmed
number of arrests in the area.
[16:50]: More than
a thousand people in front of Buckingham Palace. Cops in
riot gear and on horses.
[16:45]: Report on an attack on a peaceful
protest by police. A man was cheerfully singing anti-Bush
songs on a sound system; about 40 police have just jumped on
him really violently, taking down the sound system and
confiscating the speakers.
[16:35]: The area in
front of Buckingham Palace is now cordoned; people need to
stand behind barriers.
[16:31]: Samba Band now
approaching Buckingham Palace.
[16:25]: The march
that was going down Victoria Street is now arriving at
Buckingham Palace, where the crowd is now over 1000 strong.
People are holding peace plackards.
[16:15]: The
atmosphere is chilled down now; about 200 people and 80
police are going down Victoria St., Palace St. and Wilfred
St. towards Buckingham Palace.
[15:50]:
Atmosphere is less tense now. Police are escorting the crowd
from Victoria Station down Victoria Street towards
Parliament Square, in a slow and tight march. No one is
allowed out of the cordoned march.
[15:40]: As
the police cordon the zone, groups of people go off to
adjacent streets and block traffic with their
banners.
[15:30]: Chaotic scene around Victoria:
The few hundreds of people gathered around the station found
that police are blocking all streets to prevent them from
marching. Police even drove a van at people, removed people
from the street violently and pushed anyone trying to march
from the Station. At least one arrest has been made, and all
streets radiating from the clock statue are presently
blocked.
[14:30]: People are gathering around
Victoria for this afternoon's Tea Party due to start at
3pm.
[13:50]: Up to 100 people are now gathering
outside the fences of Buckingham Palace.
Critical Mass
[14:00] - The Critical Mass at Buckingham Palace got
surrounded by lots of police on bikes; they split in
different directions to get off the
cordon.
[13:30] - 200 people on foot joined the
Critical Mass and are now marching down The Mall. Passed
Buckingham Palace and moving towards the Home Office at
Victoria. One person arrested for "walking on the grass" at
St. James' park.
[12:30] - Critical Mass is still
riding around central London, last seen in Oxford St.
[11:00] - Around 100 cyclists arrive at
Parliament Sq. Police has put a line blocking access to
Whitehall. The crowd decided to turn back and now are riding
down Waterloo Bridge. The whole area is full of police.
Alternative State Procession
[12:45]:
The police suddenly arrested a young man in the middle of
the crowd for swearing! The police threw a cordon round the
crowd to prevent them de-arresting him, and then proceeded
to arrest a photographer also for swearing, and dragged him
away violently!
[12:30]: The relaxed and upbeat
procession has now ended in Trafalgar Square where there was
the Big Red Bus back from Baghdad. A effigy of President
Bush as a monkey was paraded around. and the mock Queen and
Bush gave a speech from the carriage. Pictures
[12:15]: Now heading
past Charing Cross Station towards Trafalgar Square.
[11:45]: The procession has just set off and is
now marching over Waterloo Bridge.
[11:30]: 500
people gathering in Jubilee Park and being surounded by a
line of police, which in turn, are surounded by masses of
corporate media. The protesters have brought in several
props, which include a moc royal carriage, a pink tank and a
massive missile. Many people dressed up in ceremonial gear.
The atmosphere is jovial and fun.
Sambistas, Students and other Street Parties
[14:40]: Reports of a
'Clandestine and Insurgent Rebel Clown Army' parading around
central London in formation and shouting slogans such as
"All Empires Must Fall". Also reports of another street
theatre crew dressed up as FBI officers performing around
the West End.
[14:30]: Report of a good crowd with two samba
bands arrive at Trafalgar Square.
[14:00]: ULU - A
march with drummers is now moving towards Tottenham Court
Road. Large numbers of police escourt march.
O.I.L Women's Peace Picnic
[16:20]: 200 people
marching from Parliament Square towards Buckingham Palace
with the Samba Band. Another 500 people are waiting there...
[15:45]: The Samba Band that was in Trafalgar
Square is now on Whitehall, next to Downing Street, playing
loudly and escorted by large numbers of police and
vans.
[15:05]: 200 people are now gathered in
Trafalgar Square, together with the Samba Band. Police are
taking pictures and video of every one. Some of these people
came from the Critical Mass.
[14:50]: A big
banner drop in Trafalgar Square. The banner reads "Peace is
the Byproduct of Love. We are O.I.L in Love".
[13:15]: The Women's Peace Picnic has started in
the middle of Trafalgar Sq. People are making signs and
banners reading "women for peace" and other slogans.
[13:10]: The fountains of Trafalgar Sq have been
dyed with red paint to represent blood.
Across The UK
Cardiff: The whole city centre brought to a standstill.
Cambridge: 100 people demonstrated toppling the statues
of Bush and Blair in the Market Square. No arrests were reported.
Indymedia reports from people in the US were read out to the
crowd.
Liverpool: 200 stand up scousers stopped
the traffic outside Liverpool Town Hall for an hour.