As expected, the official demonstration for the tory conference left much to be desired. Though a great number of campaign groups ranging from the nationalist Radical Independence Campaign, through to the usual trade unions and bureaucratic left were present, the ever present problem of sectarianism between official protest agendas and direct action by grass roots groups was obvious. ---- Foreseeing this problem, myself and other anarchists from Edinburgh and Aberdeen made a point of breaking the scheduled march in order to stand in solidarity with Glasgow Against ATOS and other disability campaigners directly outside the conference centre where our presence could be more readily felt. ---- By the time we arrived, at approximately 11.15am, the already present protesters had experienced hassle from the police; but staying true to their principles they stood their ground. Displaying flags proudly, and to be silenced, members of AFED did the same when joining the group, despite further harassment by police and liaison officers. When the official protest march arrived, their progress was halted by police who had mobilised to form a barricade of officers and vans ? effectively dividing the official march from direct action groups and preventing the majority of protesters from breaking through to join us. Despite this, morale was kept high. Speeches from individual protesters were given to encourage solidarity and embolden the crowd. Chants continued- amplified through the use of megaphones, whistles and rattles. Slogans condemned the Tory party?s notorious reputation for defending corporations, and direct references were made about the death toll that has resulted from brutal welfare reforms and sanctions. Most commonly heard chants included ?The enemy is profit!? and ?Iain Duncan Smith- blood on your hands!? A revolutionary air was maintained throughout, with anarchists openly leading and maintaining chants advocating revolution. In comparison to the tame affair experienced by those participating in the march, the group maintained a large level of noise and benefited from the lack of formal speakers as it allowed each individual an opportunity to be heard. Indeed, the feeling of solidarity with fellow protesters was stronger than ever by the time the protest dissolved. However, the amount of disruption the days actions caused is debatable. Arguably direct action has been replaced by a passive aggressive desire to shout at walls and the timid attempt of the march to break through police lines is another indication of the dwindling strength of the left. The next step is to perhaps encourage anarchists to get more in touch with their roots, to improving outreach and numbers so that real disruption can be caused and a more lasting impact be made. It is clear that discontent with the current status quo is growing and this is an opportunity we cannot let slip by.
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vrijdag 21 maart 2014
Britain, ANARCHIST FEDERATION: DUNDEE: TORY CONFERENCE PICKET MARCH 15TH
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