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Sunday, February 14, 2010

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WHAT YOU CAN DO

What happened during the Gaza protests and over the last year should be of grave concern to everyone. Violent police tactics, wide-ranging and intrusive surveillance, intimidation and heavy sentencing as well as a concerted cover up by police marks a new low in a trend towards an ever more authoritarian and repressive state. Defendants need our solidarity and support.

HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR WHAT TO DO:

Spread information in your college, university, place of work or your area through posters, leaflets, web-based resources, or anything else you see fit. You can download our up-to-date resources below:
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Find others around you with whom to organise solidarity. Meet informally or set up a support group or committee at your college or anywhere else, through which to meet and organise with others, as well as share any useful information you find.

Defendant Support

Write to prisoners. Prisoners can feel very isolated and any card or letter sent to them can be very effective solidarity. We will be putting prisoners’ contact details as soon as they become available, as well as some helpful advice for people wishing to write.

Help gather accounts and comments of the December 08 – January 09 events. Email nomoreisolation (at) yahoo.com if you have first-hand accounts, photos or video footage, which could be posted on this blog or useful as evidence in court. Please do not send anything that could be incriminating.

Attend Court. You can go to Isleworth Crown Court located in 36 Ridgeway Road, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 5LP (Tel. 0208 380 4500)
on the following dates: 19th and 26th February.

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