Britain,StopG8 Statement on Protests and Police Violence 11 June

StopG8 held a ?Carnival Against Capitalism? in the West End of London today (11 June), 
demonstrating against 100 murderous banks, corporations, ?dens of the rich? and other 
hiding places of power in the run up to the G8 Summit.(**) ---- The carnival went ahead 
despite extreme pre-emptive violence from the Metropolitan and City Police, which caused a 
number of protesters to be injured. The police surrounded the StopG8 Social Centre on Beak 
Street, W1 from 10am, and then broke in through the front doors and from the roof later in 
the morning. At the demonstrations starting at 12 noon in Piccadilly Circus and Oxford 
Circus, police snatch squads violently arrested and assaulted more demonstrators. --- 
People present in the Beak Street building report that the police used tasers, chemical 
sprays, and dogs, and hit unarmed people with shields and fists as they held their hands 
in the air or covered their heads.

We are currently gathering witness statements and will release soon a detailed account of 
the attacks and injuries. We know that at least two people received serious head injuries, 
and many more were beaten. We are still waiting on reports from at least 30 people who 
were arrested.

?I could hear tasers going non stop for at least a minute,? said one witness, ?I never 
heard anything like it in my life.?

A StopG8 spokesperson commented: ?The police claim that they raided Beak Street because 
they suspected there were weapons on the building. In fact the only weapons were the 
police tasers, batons, shields, chemicals, fists and dogs.?

Despite the violence from the police, the carnival went ahead with several hundred people 
meeting from 12 noon, and more joining for a street party in Piccadilly Circus from 
5.30pm. Demonstrations were held at the offices of world-leading polluter BP and 
multinational arms dealer Lockheed Martin. The party later moved on Charing Cross police 
station to support imprisoned comrades.

Today?s J11 Carnival was just the first event in a week of anti-capitalist actions in 
London. Tomorrow a demonstration against militarism and capitalist violence will begin at 
2pm outside the offices of BAE Systems (Stirling Square, 6 Carlton Gardens, SW1Y 5AD).

The world over, the cops do the same job, protecting the robbers. In Istanbul today they 
sent in the cops with rubber bullets and teargas to clear Gezi Square. In London today 
they came with batons and tasers to clear the Beak Street social centre. In Istanbul the 
protests are continuing, as repression only brings out more people onto the street to 
stand up against the brutal state. In London, police violence against our week of action 
will only make us stronger. No fear! Solidarity!

Notes

For full details on the protest locations and the politics behind today?s StopG8 protests 
see the J11 Map of the Capitalist West End here: 
https://network23.org/stopg8/j11-carnival-against-capitalism/j11-map-of-the-capitalist-west-end/

For more information on the StopG8 network see our website:https://network23.org/stopg8/

StopG8 is a network of individuals. Although individual group members might discuss their 
views and politics with journalists, there are no official spokespersons, and no-one 
represents the group. For this reason, StopG8 cannot give live interviews. However, we can 
respond by writing, if you send your questions to stopg8@riseup.net. Please note that we 
might not be able to get back to you immediately.