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Domingo 2 de marzo de 2008

Pics de la versión parcial de programa de SOCPA y informe

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Cartel de SOCPA fuera de la galería nacional
Cartel de SOCPA fuera de la galería nacional

Manifestantes en el cuadrado de Trafalgar
Manifestantes en el cuadrado de Trafalgar

El oficial procura impedir fotografía durante la parada y la búsqueda, Whitehall
El oficial procura impedir fotografía durante la parada y la búsqueda, Whitehall

Los manifestantes de la paz, el parlamento ajustan
Los manifestantes de la paz, el parlamento ajustan

Cartel de SOCPA y Ben grande
Cartel de SOCPA y Ben grande

Disproportionate policing was the name of the game in Westminster on Saturday, where hundreds if not thousands of police were on duty over the area in an obvious attempt to avoid a repeat of the January ‘Freedom to Protest’ debacle. (See http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/01/jan.htm#freedom )

Despite the gravity of the issue, only a small group of demonstrators turned up, and at the start of the event they were outnumbered by the media - and were only a minute fraction of the police presence. A few arrived later, and some went home quickly, but at the peak numbers were still under 50. A senior officer came over at the start and issued a warning that serious action would be taken if any demonstration in the SOCPA designated area were attempted, handing out copies of the usual notice. A demonstrator took notes and the FIT photographer photographed and filmed everything that moved.

Later this photographer objected to demonstrators photographing him from a close range and several times pushed out his arm in an unfortunate gesture resembling a Nazi salute, at one point hitting a demonstrator in the throat. Later, harassed by a ’serious criminal’ with her ‘Illegali-Tea’ shopping trolley, he ran off and scuttled off up the steps of the National Gallery to escape, much to the amusement of all present, including even some of his colleagues.

A small group of demonstrators decided to set off for Parliament Square, walking quietly along the pavement. One young man who managed to evade the police (but not several press photographers) was stopped and searched by police opposite Downing St, who forced him to remove his balaclava. The most suspicious things found on him were a National Express ticket and a strong Newcastle accent.

In Parliament Square the peace protest was continuing as usual, and one protester was producing a splendid chalk pavement drawing. As I watched a police community support van drew up by her and it looked for a moment as if she was about to be apprehended, but seeing several press photographers taking pictures, the van drove off.

Later in the day a small group of the ‘Freedom to Protest’ demonstrators walked down Whitehall and through Parliament Square, and a short protest was held. Followed by a police van and the FIT photographer and minder they then made their way to a pub on the Horseferry Road, causing a little consternation among police around the Home Office as they passed close by. But the demonstrators went into the pub and police and press went home.

Pictures © 2008, Peter Marshall, all rights reserved.

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