Occupy Notttingham: 4th week & onwards .....
Tagged as: cuts jobs occupation occupy repressionNeighbourhoods: market nottingham square
Tuesday 8th November 2011 Day 25 and beyond ....
The occupation of the Market Square in Nottingham, continues through the 4th week ......
Despite the weather and a number of threats the camp is not only continuing, but is in fact growing.
Earlier reports on the camp .... on the posting from last Tuesday at:
Nottingham Occupation: Tuesday Day 18
http://nottingham.tachanka.org/articles/2132
Nottingham Indymedia have added a few features with more links ......
Nottingham is occupied [1st Feature]
http://nottingham.tachanka.org/articles/2079
Nottingham Occupation Continues [2nd Feature]
http://nottingham.tachanka.org/articles/2100
Occupy Notttingham: Moved but still in occupation [3rd Feature]
http://nottingham.tachanka.org/articles/2116
Occupy Notttingham: Still there [4th Feature]
http://nottingham.tachanka.org/articles/2147
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ALAN LODGE
Photographer - Media: One Eye on the Road. Nottingham. UK
Email: tash@indymedia.org
Web: http://digitaljournalist.eu
Member of the National Union of Journalists [NUJ]
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"It is not enough to curse the darkness.
It is also necessary to light a lamp!!"
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Growing
Its very encouraging to hear that the camp is "growing", & Im sure that public support will gradually grow too....
More & more people will realise that the constant insatiable greed (& some corruption) perpetrated by the 1%, plus the increasing inequality resulting from it, is just not acceptable..
Especially in a supposed civilised society, where there are already about 25% of the population living on or below the official government poverty line............. Only by peaceful protest, such as the "Occupy" ones, will anything improve..
As most of us probably realise, the political system is useless.. & the vast majority of politicians aren,t even slightly concerned about greed or inequality....
I hope the camp & public support continue growing, & wish all of you the very best of luck & good health.. I hope to see you again very soon..