Make no mistake, the law is written by the rich for control of the poor - but nothing about the Fest was actually illegal; under Section 6, the venue was private property and what the police did legally amounts to trespass and criminal damage [potentially]. The idea that a small concert was disturbing *student flats* during fucking FRESHERS WEEK at 8:30PM (not 2AM) is bollocks - this will be gone into later. We are not anti-social, these concerns are actually fairly central to our choices.
A full report with picture evidence is on the way, this is just to say thanks to everyone who kept their head whilst the police tried to provoke a riot, and more importantly - thanks to the bands and supporters who stayed and kept the party going! We stuck together and there were no arrests and the sound systems got out safely.
My personal view - had a great time. The bands were great and the atmosphere really welcoming/united, which made choosing to do it DIY worthwhile for me. I have to say a massive thanks to The Autonomix Collective for coming all the way down from fucking Newcastle, not getting to play, and still rocking the show by sheer force of character! Most of all thanks to our driver, you legend.
If anyone has any pics of the police, the gig, their dad naked, please send them in to the sheffield@af-north.org
This gig was, and is, in solidarity with Mexican community activists imprisoned in their struggle for freedom when the state cracked down on the movment in Oaxaca; i don't know what sugar cane plantation looks like and i doubt they'd recognise a call centre - but solidarity is international.
Solidarity Is Forever!
- see you next time x
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nice one
01.10.2007 12:15
Can I just say well done for getting this together - so many people from all over the country coming together to make it happen. And well done to the hi-viz crew on the day for handling the filthy situation calmly and avoiding violence/arrests.
mark
yeaaah
01.10.2007 14:18
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