Press Release Picket in Support of the Peoples of Lalgarh outside Indian 
Consulate, Birmingham

On Friday the 10th July 2009 people from all over the UK, including London, 
Kent, Newcastle, Leicester, Derby, Coventry and other cities and towns in 
England congregated in front of the Indian Consulate in Birmingham. They 
demanded an end of the military action against the people of Lalgarh. The 
protesters chanted slogans in support of the Lalgarh People, against the land 
grab policies, against police atrocities and for the release of all political 
prisoners. The protest culminated in delivering a petition to the Consulate, 
which was received by an official on behalf of the Consul General of India. The 
official promised that the demands of the protesters will reach the government 
of India within the next few days.

The protesters resolved to continue the campaign up and down the country in the 
future.  Plans are already afoot for a protest outside the India House in 
London on the 24th of July 2009. The protests in UK will continue until the 
demands the following demands of the People are met:

1. Unconditional apology from the superintendent of police for the 
indiscriminate arrests, torture, rape and illegal detention of the people.

2. Apology from the policemen involved in the operations.

3. Compensation for those injured and families of the dead.

4. All negotiations be held in public and not behind closed doors.

The protesters also condemned the West Bengal government for arresting the All 
India fact-finding team, comprising human rights organisations, including the 
documentary film maker Gopal Menon. The team was going to investigate the 
military operation against the tribal peoples of Lalgarh and allegations of 
Police brutality. The protesters demanded the immediate release of the fact 
finding team.

The main organizers were:

Campaign Against Land Grab and Forced Displacement of People
Indian Workers Association (GB)
South Asia Solidarity Group













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