Who can honestly say protesting is a useless form of civil participation???
Not satisfied with occupying Iraq, the US secret service took hold of London during the Bush visit in November 2003.
End The Occupation of Iraq - Freedom for Palestine - No more war lies.
Activists from around the world joined local Palestinian groups for the World Social Forum on Palestine in late December 2002.
George Bush is preparing for war against Iraq, justifying himself by claiming that Saddam possesses “weapons of mass destruction” such as nerve gas.
Over 200 people disrupted business in Selfridges on Oxford Street on Saturday 3 August 2002.
For the first time, we joined with South East region and Greater London TUC on their annual march, uniting trade unionists and anti-capitalists.
On 24 April 2002, Henry Kissinger appeared in London to make a keynote speech at the Institute of Directors Convention at the Royal Albert Hall. GR teamed up with a plethora of other activist groups to protest at this event. Here’s why:
The Stop the War Coalition brings together groups and individuals around the single demand Stop the War.
Globalise Resistance NO TO WAR Petition.
NO TO WAR
We are horrified by the terrorist attacks of Tuesday 11 September in the USA. Our hearts go out to those killed and injured, and to their families and friends. But we are deeply concerned that the response of the US government will make
Protests are taking place internationally, often with little press coverage.
Labour Party Conference Brighton: 30 September 2001
The Brighton march was called by Globalise Resistance, the Socialist Alliance and the Green Party as a protest against privatisation on the first day of Labour’s conference.
In August, it was revealed that an event at the conference was sponsored by MacDonald’s, and that Labour