Saturday, February 23, 2013

Two arrested on peaceful anti-ATOS protest

FREEDOM UNDER ATTACK: Two arrested on peaceful Glasgow Against ATOS protest

FRIDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2013

 
 
GLASGOW DEFENCE CAMPAIGN – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TWO ARRESTS ON PEACEFUL GLASGOW AGAINST ATOS PROTEST
 
22 February 2013, Glasgow 19.06 hrs
 
Two supporters of Fight Racism! Fight Imperialism! (Glasgow) were today violently arrested, Friday 22 February, shortly after 2pm outside the Royal Bank of Scotland on Gordon Street, Glasgow city centre.
 
 
 
dominic & loudspeaker
 
They were taking part in a peaceful rolling picket organised by Glasgow Against ATOS, a campaign committed to opposing the French multinational ATOS and the government’s attack on welfare.
 
Both those arrested were taken to Stewart Street police station and were released at approximately 18:30.
 
They are facing charges of liberating a prisoner from custody, resisting arrest and using a megaphone.
 
Court date is set for Friday 22 March, for which solidarity protests are being organised.
 
In an outrageous attack on democratic rights, their bail conditions include a ban on attending demonstrations in Glasgow city centre.
 
This is the real reason behind these arrests: to disrupt and destroy political activity.
 
bolshy cop
 
Up to 50 Strathclyde police officers on foot, bike, police cars and vans, together with Community Safety CCTV vehicles, were mobilised in a planned operation against a demonstration of 20 people, under the direction of Inspector Muir at Stewart Street police station (A-division).
 
The two supporters were arrested after aggressive provocation by police officers throughout the day.
 
Dominic Mulgrew is cuffed
Dominic Mulgrew is cuffed
 
The immediate excuse for arrest was use of a megaphone.
 
Hundreds of members of the public were left shocked as they witnessed officers violently attack peaceful protesters.
 
As one witness told the GDC:
 
“There was a peaceful protest outside the bank when the cops just waded in and started attacking people. I saw someone knocked to the ground and others shoved against walls. It was totally disproportionate.”
 
Despite the police violence, Glasgow Against ATOS demonstrators continued the protest to the headquarters of the Commonwealth Games, followed by up to ten officers with another police van already in position at the offices on Albion Street.
 
gaa commy games off 22 2
 
Today’s arrests were clearly planned.
 
As Glasgow Against ATOS has grown in strength and influence over the past six months – building solidarity with the poor, the sick and disabled – police presence on the protests has also grown.
 
The multinational companies, the banks and their political allies cannot allow the possibility of resistance developing to the government’s wholesale attack on welfare.
 
With Glasgow due to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014, and ATOS as lead sponsor, any disruption to the corporate PR machine cannot be tolerated.
 
Over the past three years, members of FRFI Glasgow have been repeatedly targeted by the police and Procurator Fiscal for their commitment to organising in defence of the working class and poor.
 
These latest arrests will again be met head on with a successful political defence.
 
 
 
fREEDOM IN pERIL
 
Both FRFI Glasgow and Glasgow Against ATOS refuse to be criminalised for standing up for the rights of the poorest in society.
 
***Any witnesses to the arrests, or the events leading up to them,
 
PRO – Miriam Kelly, Glasgow Defence Campaign. 19:06
  • Join Glasgow Against ATOS campaign – Facebook; Glasgow Against ATOS
  • Public protest should not be driven underground at a time of international political upheaval.
  • On the contrary, maintaining proper structures to ensure that legitimate political protest can find a voice is a positive duty of Government.
  • Maintaining the freedom to express dissent remains a powerful indicator of the political health of a nation.
  • In the middle years of this decade the challenges facing all those engaged in the public expression of political opinion are immense. It is possible, however, to rise to, confront and often overcome such challenges.
  • Knowing your rights and having a good understanding of the scope of laws aimed at curtailing protest and restricting the expression of political opinion, and in particular how they intersect with Convention rights, are powerful tools. This is especially so if you find yourself negotiating with the police when planning a protest, or with a local authority over permission to distribute political literature. It is also wise to seek the advice of organisations, such as Liberty, that can provide advice and guidance on protest rights and public order issues.
  • Right to Peaceful Assembly – Article 11
  • Right to Freedom of Expression – Article 10
  • Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion – Article 9
  • Right to respect for private and family life – Article 8
‘Too much of this sort of thing’ – ‘Atos Two’ pamphlet by Nottingham Defence Campaign Posted on April 29, 2012