Kraken-post: sociaal centrum in londen overvallen [opgeblazen?]

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From: Erik (erik81@dds.nl)
Date: 04 Apr 2001 17:26 uur


Sorry, gewoon geen zin in vertalen:

maar in het kort; in Londen is een "anarchistisch trainings
centrum" overvallen, en volgens de daily telegraph zelfs opgeblazen.

zie:

http://uk.indymedia.org/display.php3?article_id=2650
 
waar onderstaand artikel vandaan komt. en ook bv...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?ac=004707115435595&rtmo=LxNSL
Gxd&atmo=rrrrrrrq&pg=/et/01/4/1/nmay01.html

Sunday, 1 April, 2001, 04:29 GMT 05:29 UK
Police raid 'anarchist' base
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1254000/1254086.stm

Police officers have carried out a dawn raid on a disused factory
thought to be an anarchist training centre. Scotland Yard believe it
was being used to prepare for violent demonstrations in London on
May Day. They swooped at dawn on a disused factory to disrupt
an anarchist "training weekend" believed to be a key point of
preparations for trouble.

Scotland Yard is on full alert

Bailiffs acting for the owner of the Button Factory in Wanless Road,
Herne Hill Lane, south east London, executed an eviction order at
the address, supported by officers from the Metropolitan, City and
British Transport Police forces. As anticipated, nobody was at the
address when the bailiffs executed the early morning warrant after
which police were invited in by the owners and a quantity of
material was removed, the Yard said. The owner, using his own
staff and plant machinery, then made the building uninhabitable.

Heightened security

The site was secured by the owner and a police presence will be
maintained in the area to ensure community safety, the Yard said.
Officers are expecting a significant number of violent anarchists to
descend on London in the first week of May during a prolonged anti-
capitalist protest.

Metropolitan Commissioner Sir John Stevens said intelligence
suggested activists would target police, government buildings and
commercial institutions on May Day and the following days. "There
are indications that a sizeable minority of protesters are bent on
violence towards the police, commercial institutions and
government buildings," Sir John said. "During this time I have
cancelled leave for all uniformed officers and intelligence gathering
continues."

Last year's riots caused massive disruption and thousands of
pounds worth of damage was done to property, including the
Cenotaph. Dozens of people were arrested.

Check out the May Day 2001 web site at the link below:

http://www.maydaymonopoly.net

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