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2 Sep 2011

Ray Davies, peace activist and Labour Councillor for Caerphilly County Borough, will speak at our parliamentary meeting. Ray successfully claimed damages from the London Metropolitan Police after being attacked and knocked unconscious during the national demonstration in London on 10th January 2009 against Isreal’s violent assault on Gaza.

26 Aug 2011

Bolton MPs, and solicitors and clients from Anti Fascist and Anti Racist, Environmentalist, Gaza and Student protests. The meeting will discuss the current drive to criminalise protestors and suppress protest. It will also explore policing tactics during protests and the legacy of the exposure, earlier this year, of police informant Mark Kennedy.

16 Aug 2011

At 10.00am, in committee Room 6 of the Houses of Parliament, on Thursday 8th September, justice4bolton is hosting this meeting about the inviolable Right to Protest – so vital in these complicated times.

20 Mar 2011

We are now driving through our campaign by: bringing the police to account; public events and planning for a People’s Enquiry

11 Feb 2011

“Justice has been partly done in the sense that I am not guilty” says Paul Sutcliffe from Halifax “but justice in the way that the demonstration was policed is yet to come.”

11 Jan 2011

This Thursday, 13th January 10am, the fourth of five cases brought against antifascists in the aftermath of the Unite Against Fascism (UAF) defence of Bolton against the English Defence League coincides with the funeral of Bolton WW2 veteran and unquenchable anti fascist campaigner, Bertie Lewis, aged 90…together, shoulder to shoulder on 20th March 2010.

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justice4bolton is driving through its campaign about the way anti fascists were policed when we mobilised, through Unite Against Fascism(UAF), to stop the racist English Defence League (EDL) in Bolton on 20th March 2010.

j4b originally launched to stop the criminalisation of the 55 anti-fascists arrested that day.

Now, after many months, and a fantastic response from so many people who were in Bolton that day, police investigations into conspiracy charges against the antifascist organisers have been stopped. Of the five anti fascists who were being prosecuted, one was found Not Guilty, two cases were dropped because of anti-fascist video evidence and two cases remain outstanding, one of which is an appeal against a guilty verdict.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission is now managing an investigation into the policing of one anti fascist who was originally charged.

j4b is continuing to work with all the anti fascists in Bolton that day - and their networks. The police must be brought to account and that includes having a People’s Enquiry into the policing that day. We need your support and involvement….

j4b steering committee