Pages

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

THE BIG PRISON SOCIETY OF THE BIG BROTHER OF U.K.

 

Students Run Down Side Street To Avoid Kettle

Students running down a side street in Westminster, avoiding the planned route and the hundreds of police officers. Earlier today, the student march split off in different directions and the police was unable to control protesters as they were taking over several main roads.

 

Protest groups join up at Trafalgar Square

The group last reported to be at St Pauls have marched down Embankment and joined  with other protesters at Trafalgar Square.
The group were followed by riot police and vans, prompting fears that they may have been kettled.
The main cry at Trafalgar Square is now: “Whose streets? Our streets!”

 

 

Protesters try to push through Police line at Trafalgar Square


3pm Protesters make a push to try and get through the Police line and march down Whitehall. Police had agreed not to kettle protesters but only if they stopped attempting to get to Parliament

Police agree not to kettle at Trafalgar

Police have been overheard speaking to NCAFC organisers, saying that they will not kettle the main protest at Trafalgar Square, so long as protesters agree not to head towards Parliament or Buckingham Palace.
Students will be allowed to rally at Trafalgar Square, but should advances be made towards Whitehall then the Police may decide to kettle the protest.

Smaller protest group makes U-turn back to St Pauls

The smaller protest group, thought to be heading toward Traflagar Square from the Bank area, have made a U-Turn towards St Pauls.
Jonny, from SOAS, said: “There doesn’t seem to be much organisation anymore, we’re just being a bit nomadic. The protest got a bit fragmented because people didn’t want to get kettled but the sooner we join up with everyone else the better.
“I’m surprised there aren’t mor epolice actually, they seem to have finally realised that students can protet peacefully.”

Protesters at Trafalgar Square: reports that police will try to kettle

Students are gathering at Trafalgar Square with around 500 others on their way from Bank to meet them.
There is a heavy police presence lining the streets.

Reports suggest that some protesters are leaving Trafalgar Square and heading towards Oxford Street. The large police presence has led people to feel like they may be about to get kettled.

No comments:

Post a Comment