SmashEDO protest in Brighton — links to timelines

May Day, 4th May 2009: Hun­dreds of peo­ple from all over the coun­try met in Brighton today to protest against the war, cap­i­tal­ism, and the arms trade.

Smash EDO Mayday 1Smash EDO Mayday 2Smash EDO Mayday 3May Day, 4th May 2009: Hun­dreds of peo­ple from all over the coun­try met in Brighton today to protest against the war, cap­i­tal­ism, and the arms trade. Organ­ised by the Smash EDO move­ment, which for years has been cam­paign­ing against the EDO/ITT weapons fac­to­ry based in Brighton, the protest start­ed off very peace­ful­ly and remained gen­er­al­ly pos­i­tive through­out the day.

After meet­ing by the Palace Pier, the protest moved through the cen­tre of Brighton cheer­ing and chant­i­ng. Four young anar­chists climbed to the top of the Bar­clays build­ing, where they hung a ban­ner read­ing “Arms Deal­ers Out Of Brighton’. Bar­clays is noto­ri­ous for being one of the banks most com­plic­it in the inter­na­tion­al arms trade. The peo­ple respon­si­ble for the ban­ner were wel­comed into the crowd as heroes, and avoid­ed arrest.

After pass­ing peace­ful­ly past the Clock tow­er, down Queens Road and through North Laine, the protest clashed with police on Lon­don Road. A heavy police pres­ence blocked part of the road out­side McDon­alds, and minor scuf­fles quick­ly esca­lat­ed as mount­ed and riot police forced through crowds to pro­tect the build­ing. A smoke-bomb lit by pro­test­ers, com­bined with a push for­ward from mount­ed police, fright­ened shop­pers and near­ly split the protest in two.

From then on, the protest became a game of cat-and-mouse — although it was some­times hard to tell who was the cat and who the mouse. Pro­test­ers man­aged to force back mount­ed police sev­er­al times, while police hasti­ly re-grouped around the protest as it moved into res­i­den­tial dis­tricts and through Pre­ston Park. How­ev­er, nei­ther pro­test­ers nor police seemed to have a plan as such, and after much walk­ing and a few minor scuf­fles — includ­ing the arrest of one man by riot police — the protest moved back into the town cen­tre.

On the seafront, for the first time in the day the police attempt­ed to ‘ket­tle’ pro­test­ers by sur­round­ing them on all sides. How­ev­er, pro­test­ers quick­ly skirt­ed down onto the beach and back onto the road behind police lines. The protest moved on peace­ful­ly and, after more skirt­ing through nar­row lanes and mov­ing around police lines, set­tled on the grass out­side St. Peter’s Church to dance and relax.

http://www.smashedo.org.uk/

Time­lines:

Indy­media
The Brighton & Hove Argus

Last Hours twit­ter