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'A misguided piece of official hysteria'
Police are going to unusual lengths to stop you seeing an obscure, low-budget documentary about an arms manufacturer
Steven Morris -- The Guardian -- Thursday March 27 2008
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/mar/27/ethicalliving.activi sts
Over the past 10 days, the film has become notorious, not so much because of the material it contains but because of the reaction of police forces and local authorities to it. Made for less than £500, the film tells how a small but committed group of activists, smashEDO, are taking on the Brighton base of an international arms manufacturer and, in the process, their local constabulary.
The police, who are not shown in a good light in the film, intervened to stop the movie's premiere at a cinema in Brighton, and since then police officers and council officials have been paying calls to venues across the country where On the Verge (so called because the smashEDO protesters were confined for a while to a narrow grass verge opposite the factory they were targeting) is due to be shown, suggesting that it is not a good idea to show the film.
Join the debate: watch the On the Verge trailer and give us your views on heavy-handed censorship:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/ethicalliving/2008/03/gagging_orders.html _________________ Simon - http://www.patriotsquestion911.com/
David Ray Griffin - 9/11: the Myth & the Reality
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