Events
No Sweat are holding a public meeting about the earthquake in Haiti and its impact on the labour movement out there. Speaking at the meeting Charles Arthur from the Haiti Support Group and No Sweat activists.
At Housmans bookshop, 5 Caledonian Rd, London (Kings X).
EMERGENCY PICKET OF BP HQ IN LONDON
Workers at the BP plant at Tauramena, part of the Cusiana oil field in Casanare have been protesting since 22 January 2010 for improved wages. On 15 February the notorious ESMAD ‘anti-mutiny’ police attacked the workers’ picket line and the local community. Three workers are in hospital. They are members of the national Oil Workers Union USO that has only been able to organise in the plants in the last year.
Demonstrate: 4pm Friday 26 February, outside BP HQ, 1 St James Square, London SW1 (nearest tube Piccadilly Circus)
Jobs and services not bailouts for the rich
Demonstrate: Saturday 6 March 2010
Assemble 12 midday at The Level, Brighton
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
It's been a while since we had a party at Housmans, so we've got some friends together to put on a little acoustic show for your gratification and for No Sweat's benefit.
Come down, bring your own drink and donate generously to No Sweat. And have a damn good time doing it.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.
17-26 March 2010
Curzon Mayfair, The Ritzy, Curzon Soho, ICA
www.hrw.org/iff
http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/press
From 17-26 March, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 14th edition. This year’s compelling line-up of insightful documentary and fiction films bears witness to human rights violations and celebrates courageous individuals on both sides of the lens. Throughout the 10-day festival, many filmmakers and special guests and panellists will offer context and lively debate in post-screening sessions and panels.


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