Monthly Archives: August 2005

One dead and over 50 injured as police spread chaos at Czech Tekno Festival

http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/08/320508.html Hit The Decks :: From SchNews 509 26.08.2005 12:49 Hit The Decks In case you thought it was just corporate-sanitised festivals that were turning all 1984, don’t worry. Underground parties abroad are proving they can attract even more brutal … Continue reading

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Magical Mystery Tour in Sheffield – C A L L – O U T

Sheffield No-Borders collective will participate in the UK-wide day of action for the freedom of movement and the right to stay on 1. October 2005 with a magical mystery tour in Sheffield. The magical mystery tour took place for the … Continue reading

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My Indymedia Posts:

Have mentioned recently, that as part of the UK division of indymedia http://indymedia.org.uk a few of us have been a little busy, and got Nottingham Indymedia up and running. Please do take a peek at: http://notts.indymedia.org.uk Lots of interesting local … Continue reading

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Another ‘armed’ turnout’ of Nottinghamshire Police. [another false alarm]

Pictures on my Fotoblog at: http://tashcamuk.fotopages.com/?entry=519332 We really are on a ‘short fuse’ after the terrorist attacks in London and ensuing panics. Last month, I described, dear readers, that people were reporting suspicious packages all over the place. There were … Continue reading

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Indymedia and the G8

Some recent pieces on the coverage of the G8, by the ‘alternative’ media. ‘The Journalist’, the in-house mag of the NUJ and ‘The Freelance’ have both produced articles, worth a look. NUJ Freelance – How the G8 is spun :: … Continue reading

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Nottingham Indymedia is Launched!

After Birmingham, Notts Indymedia is now IMC UK’s new baby. With the website live, there’s nothing stopping the new and enthusiastic collective, itching to get the project going. For years it was felt that Nottinghamshire could really do with a … Continue reading

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