A short piano elegy for Mayday. note the recording is free, but all rights reserved, 2011
JLR@audiosushi.com
London, UK. ...................................................... Political Policing, once the realm of Totalitarian States, is now widely practised in the UK, as evidenced by
the pre-emptive arrests of activists for 23 hours and 45 minutes in police stations [at 24 hours a charge must
be brought]. It simply amounts to harassment, bullying and intimidation. Below are just the surface of this very worrying trend. How we got to this point is unclear. However, what is
clear is that this must stop. If not - this is just North Korea, China or other places where dissent is silenced
and people disappeared. Please See Charlie Veitch's arrest for a rather personal and darkly comic [as in the arresting police officers
- especially the reading material at the station comment] here [also embedded below]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/28/royal-wedding-protest-three-arrested
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/29/royal-wedding-police-criticised-protesters
JLR@audiosushi.com
London, UK. ...................................................... Political Policing, once the realm of Totalitarian States, is now widely practised in the UK, as evidenced by
the pre-emptive arrests of activists for 23 hours and 45 minutes in police stations [at 24 hours a charge must
be brought]. It simply amounts to harassment, bullying and intimidation. Below are just the surface of this very worrying trend. How we got to this point is unclear. However, what is
clear is that this must stop. If not - this is just North Korea, China or other places where dissent is silenced
and people disappeared. Please See Charlie Veitch's arrest for a rather personal and darkly comic [as in the arresting police officers
- especially the reading material at the station comment] here [also embedded below]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/28/royal-wedding-protest-three-arrested
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/apr/29/royal-wedding-police-criticised-protesters
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