Sunday, 21 March 2010

Appeal For Contact








Do you know who this person is?

Contact is required with this person with regards to his words used at the UAF & EDL demonstration in Bolton March 20th 2010. If you know who this person is, can you please inform him to make contact with me. This image is reference for contact only and will be removed once contact has been established.

Thank you.

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Bolton Public Filming March 20th 2010

Incidents mainly surrounding the UAF were video captured for reference to the way that the Police and Unite Against Fascism activists conducted themselves during the UAF & EDL demonstration. Many arrests were caught on camera and one man in particular ended up with a bloody face due to his arrest. At one point three loud bangs were caught on camera followed by smoke bombs prior to the arrival of the main English Defence League activists. These were among some of the first problems now developing amongst the UAF activists prior to the arrest of both Weyman Bennet and Martin Smith. Police dogs and police riot squads were on hand to keep the UAF activists at bay.

After the arrival of the main EDL activists, chants and the exchangement of words from across Victoria Square eventually lead to missiles and objects of various possessions at hand to be eventually exchanged from each of the two protesting groups before police riot squads moved the EDL activist further back out of the square in order to remove the situation of missiles being thrown. The information is represented by video evidence recorded on the day.

Saturday, 6 March 2010

News Information March 6th 2010

A brief report regarding the public filming in London, 5th March 2010 and footage of activity recorded on the day as follows:

Unite Against Fascism
Weyman Bennett speaking to Fox News

Martin Smith

Activists chanting

Police trying to hold back activists from walking out of the police containment area which resulted in the activists sitting down and effectively blocking the public road. The way the police handled this one particular incident has raised a serious question for concern for the police to answer to

Activist escorted away from one scene by two police officers who later appeared further down the road

Activists stand off outside the houses of parliament

English Defence League
Marshall's for the English Defence League activists

First Aid Marshall

Activists chanting

Activists and public speakers

Apology by one of the public speakers

x2 Military Chinook helicopters fly over

Interview with a by stander who's answers seemed to eventually turn into a conspiracy against the English Defence League

Activists marching

Activists exchanging words and a projectile thrown from the area of the English Defence League

Marshals controlling the activists when a small simmering situation started to boil

Activist escorted away from the main group by two police officers and was told to be on his way. Upon releasing this activist the two police officers turned and walked back to the main group. About 20 seconds later, two different police officers confronted the activist and took his English flag away from him. The way the police handled this one particular activist has raised a serious question for concern for the police to answer for because of the way which appears to be by the way it was recorded, an illegal confiscation by the police.

Activist gives an interview regarding the confiscation of his English flag

Activists although small amount in question touching cameras to push away

Activists denouncing allegations about them

Activist stand off outside the houses of parliament

Muslim Presence
A small isolated incident where a small group of what appeared to be Muslim were walking by the Tate building where the English Defence League were congregating when chants and words exchanged between them and some of the English Defence League activists. The Muslim words chanted ended with "Who are ya who are ya before another Muslim pushed them away as the police came to intercept their chanting.

Police
Their conduct and how they performed on the day

Video footage of all the above and more!

If anybody with direct links concerning any of the above would like to add or comment towards the making of this documentary, your information will be gratefully received with thanks. At a later stage in the future I will be compiling a list of questions surrounding the issues regarding the content of video footage recorded and allegations made against each and every group, organisation and people involved. Do you have a particular question you want an answer to? If so then by all means send it to me and I will put it in my considered content file.

Friday, 5 March 2010

London Public Filming March 5th 2010

Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician and leader of the Party for Freedom, a political party in The Netherlands, will be visiting the houses of parliament to show his controversial film, Fitna. The English Defence League will be meeting in London with a potential march to show their support for Geert Wilders.

Unite Against Fascism will also be meeting in the area to counter demonstrate the English Defence League.

Muslims from the UK are also expected to turn up protesting against Geert Wilders.

The events of this day will be the opening scenes for the documentary for topic and discussion surrounding the events of the day...