Monday March 25th is the national demonstration against privatisation being held at the University of Sussex. We'll edit this post with updates throughout the day. Also keep an eye on the comments for the latest, and the #Mar25 hashtag on twitter.
From @Kate_Trevor
16.15 We are ending our coverage of the #Mar25 events for now. Thanks for reading and your help on Twitter, read below for a sense of whats been happening at Sussex University today and check back later for more reports and analysis.
The occupation has grown and at this moment there is an assembly of over 300 people on the top floor of Bramber House (the first building occupied in Feb 2013) which is fleshing out what happens next. Already today has seen the launch of a new pop up union made up of rank and file members of existing campus unions who want to push the struggle forward. More on that later too.
For more updates from today suggest you follow #Mar25 on Twitter.
From @thebadgernews
16:00 As assembly of students gets under way in occupied building @theBadgerNews reports of doors locked and large police presence in the building itself.
Seems clear that protestors are now being allowed into occupation, doors are locked but occupiers are letting people in from @thebadgernews
15.51 With the situation calming down outside the occupation of Bramber House bolstered, @occupy_sussex tweets that the occupiers are now preparing for a mass meeting with over 650 people present over what comes next.
@M_Prescott
15.40 @occupy_sussex tweets to let everyone know that occupation has now taken top floor of Bramber House.
Police Liaison Officers have been seen trying to access the occupation with dubious claims of safety concerns.
@TheBadgerNews has been doing an amazing job of keeping reality in focus today on the ground at tweets to confirm that what made it into the bonfire was not dissertations as was being touted on Twitter by detractors and students who dont seem themsleves as aligned with occupiers.
Now, get over it.
15.30 Internet reports are being marred by people attempting to make bizarre defences of property whilst detracting from protestors with their tedious dialogue. It seems so easy to repeat the cliches about broken windows and become bogged down in a boring narrative of protestors vs protestors. When reports from the ground say the demonstration has been peaceful, rowdy and joyous (@JosephKay76)
Meanwhile police have surrounded the once occupied management building, to stop it being re-occupied.
Protestors have moved to Bramber house in order to reinforce occupation there. Occupation seems to have spread throughout the building which is a conference centre.
15.21 Some photos from the the roof do occupied Bramber House
@Righttoprotest
15.15 Small bonfire being put out
The scene at Sussex house
Both images @TheBadgerNews
15:10 Fireworks seen and heard on campus as protest picks up, police apparently surrounding site of original occupation at Bramber House which were people are not allowed in to support the occupation.
Documents on fire outside Bramber House from @occupy_sussex
Correction: burning documents left behind at management building according to @JospehKay76 as students move to Bramber House which is threatened with eviction.
15:05 Occupiers are leaving occupied management building and heading to reinforce occupation at Bramber House (site of original occupation). Low police presence reports @HaircutsBTP
Security are apparently restricting access into occupation, people only being allowed out.
@JosephKay76 reports that documents seized from management office are being burt.
14.45 Police reported to be inside Sussex House, main admin building on campus and home to management which was barricaded last night by the University. Situation unclear. Alarms are still going off in the building.
Reporter for Vice UK on the ground at Sussex"
"About 300 protesters inside the management building, cops looking ready to storm in, barricades have been set up." from @Hengry_Langston
@TheBadgerNews
14.34 Reports that some protestors are heading back to Library Square. After a lull movement seems to have picked up again. Part of campus seems to be blockaded in attempt to stop police entering, some protestors are headed back to aLibrary square whilst Sussex House remains occupied.
14.30 @HaricutsBTP tweets photo of the door which was in the way of Sussex occupiers moving into Sussex House.
@TheBadgerNews with images of students protecting the march
Protestors are apparently in the VC's office.
14.24 @ThebadgerNews reporting a calming of tenions between police and protestors. Protestors had formed a line to protect themselves
@Jo_cee17 tweets that as police retreated, protestors were able to occupy Sussex House.
14.16 Police seem to have been pushed back, but possibly regrouping and arming themselves for further confrontation.
@theBadgerNews
Banners dropped from roof of Sussex House
@ThereziaCooper
14.09 Reports from the march gathering at Sussex House that riot police have moved in and there is some mention of a window being broken.
@MissGullible
@SanjeeDah reporting that crowd chants "Off our campus" at police.
Many years it was unheard of that police were found on campus and any encroachment was widely resisted. Now it seems the norm that they should be there.
@JospehKay76 reports police have attacked protestors. While others mention that police have been surrounded by protestors.
13.59 The march has arrived at Sussex House, the main administration building on campus home to management which has been barricaded the night before.
@chrisjpostle
@theBadgerNews
@ShelleyAsquith
13.54More photos from the march coming in on Twitter...
Police on campus @IzzyKoksal
Supporters on the roof of a bridge @thinktyler
Meanwhile @thebadgernews is reporting that local busses are being turned away from campus.
13.45 The demo has moved off and is now fully mobile.
March from @thebadgernews
Police on campus from @thebadgernews
@MissGullible
View from the occupation by
@KeremBrulee
13.34 @TheBadgerNews reporting on Twitter that Labour MP Katie Clarke is boo'd and heckled during speech by some protestors. Last week Labour was widely denounced for helping a bill on Workfare through the House of Commons.
Labour MP heckled during speech from @TheBadgerNews
Twitter commentary focussing on one hand of people calling hecklers "divisive" to the moment, the same old arguements countered with the fact that people point out that protestors don't need support from MP's who do nothing and turn up at the last minute.
13.28 Banner drops from roof as march gets ready to head off
"VCEG parasites off campus!" from @TheBadgerNews
13:23 Speeches taking place in Library Square and the occasion is marked by the launch of a new 'pop-up union' in a bid to halt the outsourcing of 235 jobs on campus in a collaboration between the rank and file members of three unions on campus along with students. This appears to be an attempt to move past the existing methods of communication on campus and create common ground to push the struggle forward by people frustrated by the traditional unions involved. More at http://popupunion.org/.
13:10 Photos coming in from Library Square where @JosephKay76 writes there must be over 1000 people gathering...
@ashworth_jess
From @CommsUSSU
13:00 The main event of the day is due to kick off at 1pm, as reports come in from Twitter of crowds gathering on campus.
From @occupy_sussex
Photo from @MsVicButcher
Police gathering for Sussex demo from @AbigailDombey
12:49 - Rumours are circulating online suggesting university registrar John Duffy (see earlier updates) has resigned. As these are rumours you might want to contact him to check -
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12:34 - Coaches from other universities have started to arrive with the Sussex student paper reporting they're from the University of East Anglia and London universities. Security are preventing visiting students from using the facilities according to @lukeaneal:
Just got off the coach and security wouldn't let me go for a wee @occupy_sussex #mar25
12:18 - Somebody has been busy making a book bloc...
12:18 - Looks like today is going to be big! Coaches from London almost at Sussex University. @Sian__Watson tweets:
@occupy_sussex almost there! UCL coachs are packed. #Mar25
12:09 - @TheBadgerNews tweets:
And the sign up. #Mar25
11:40 - All five of the cafes on campus have now been occupied by students and closed following the closure of the library cafe.
11:26 - Remember folks, today isn't due to start until 1pm. See you in Library Square!
11:25 - @occupy_sussex tweets:
Jubilee cafe occupied. Buzz of excitement in campus @SussexUni #Mar25
11:20 - Dhaba cafe now also shut down. Quote from staff "we're not going to miss this demo".
11:14 - Looks like a spontaneous student shut-down of campus cafes. Staff are thanking the students and taking the day off. @occupy_sussex tweets:
Jubilee cafe is occupied and shut. Staff again thank the protestors. #Mar25
11:11 - Bridge Cafe also occupied and shut down. Staff reportedly thanked the occupiers for the time off.
10:49 - Sodexo are rumoured to be one of the bidders for the catering contract. Not if we can help it.
10:45 - @thinktyler tweets:
#Mar25 has started. Medical Block cafe occupied/blockaded #Mar25
10:38 - According to reports on Twitter, the BSMS (medical school) cafe has been occupied.
10:18 - John Duffy's been busy. He's also sent a letter to staff in Sussex House described as "full of lies and fear mongering as per always" by occupiers. In the confirms the bars on Sussex House windows "are designed to limit access through windows. We will remove them as soon as we judge they are no longer necessary." Scared much?
10:00 - @undersided tweets:
uni bosses forced to close 2 cafes, a bar, a restaurant, a bank, and a whole seminar building. fuck yeh. Shut down the factory #Mar25
@LigeiaMare adds:
Management have just announced that the 2 most profitable cafes on campus are closed today because of #Mar25 :) shutting down their own uni!
09:52 - University Registrar John Duffy has reportedly been on the radio complaining that occupiers did not consult him on plans to bring 'outsiders' onto campus. This is the same John Duffy whose proposals to bring 'external partners' onto campus were advertised in a journal before staff were even informed. A textbook example of irony, so he's being educational at least. Mr Duffy has form for being a prize cunt. In 2010, he perjured himself in the High Court in order to obtain an injunction against a student occupation, falsely claiming he was being held hostage. Students compiled a dossier refuting his fabrications here.
09:47 - Bramber House - where the occupiers are on the top floor - reportedly now on lockdown. Private security are IDing people on entry.
09:10 - The #Mar25 hashtag is starting to buzz with anticipation. So far we've learned that there were no dawn raids (yay), some people have come packing yellow face paint, and there are yellow swings hanging from trees on campus. Yellow has become the colour of the campaign, with students and staff wearing yellow squares inspired by the Québec student movement. Staff across campus have been showing their support for the anti-privatisation campaign by putting yellow paper in the windows. Most buildings on campus have some:
08:02 - University management have been stepping up a campaign of dirty tricks against the anti-privatisation movement in the run up to this demonstration. Last week, 'an anonymous source' called in fire safety officers in a failed bid to close the occupation on safety grounds. Subsequently the popular Meeting House venue was closed due to phantom 'flooding'. Management then removed the shower heads from the showers occupiers had been using. But despite the bungled clampdown, today's demonstration looks set to be big. Last night @occupy_sussex tweeted:
With students from across the county already in the occupation prepping for #Mar25 including London, Exeter, Manchester, Essex and Bristol
Also last night, wooden barricades were constructed around management's offices:
Comments
Fantastic, turnout is
Fantastic, turnout is impressive, looks really high energy, was really nice to read staff are thanking students for occupying the cafeterias! Good luck everyone and hope everyone is alright and no one hurt. Yellow squares are a genius idea btw.
https://twitter.com/SussexHou
https://twitter.com/SussexHouseDoor/status/316212368097026048
thanks for the coverage.
thanks for the coverage. fucking window defenders on twitter.
Good day in all the
Good day in all the occupation has now taken the s
Second floor in Bramber house.
Press release form Occupy
Press release form Occupy Sussex
Some mainstream press
Some mainstream press coverage of the day:
One broken glass door aside, Sussex University protest remains largely peaceful - The Independent
Windows broken at major demonstration against Sussex University service outsourcing - The Independent
Mass protest at University of Sussex - The Argus
Hundreds protest over University of Sussex outsourcing plans - BBC
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/education/article3723010.ece?CMP=OTH-gnws-standard-2013_03_25 - The Times (paywall)
Video: Anyone have any
Video:
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Anyone have any impressions from the day that they want to share? Looked great judging from all the pictures..
Does anyone know how long the
Does anyone know how long the cafe occupations held? Presumably not overnight/past closing time?
I think the café occupations
I think the café occupations only lasted long enough for the staff to be sent home for the day. Apparently they joined the demo.
Police have started a criminal investigation so if anyone's reading this and sitting on potentially incriminating footage don't upload it, destroy it, or failing that stick it on a memory stick and put it somewhere the police can't seize it.
There's also rumours of a court injunction this morning.
Apparently Unison
Apparently Unison pre-emptively boycotted the demonstration because it wasn't authorised by police. So there were banners there from healthcare and local government Unison branches, but not the Sussex one. Unison have previously tried to cancel demonstrations organised by workers and students, so probably not a surprise. That said, there were lots of Unison members there regardless, as well as banners from Unite, UCU, RMT, PCS, and the new Pop-Up Union.
Quote: Pop-Up
Images!!!
And just more information generally, comrade!
www.popupunion.org
www.popupunion.org
Was a really good day all in
Was a really good day all in all, had more of the energy and confidence of 2010 and I was surprised by the the numbers who came. Whether they occupied the management building or not is kind of irrelevant, it goes smashed up so bad I doubt it will be in use for weeks. COMMUNISM banner was epic, also one saying "the university is a shop. LOOT!". Real militancy was shown when the police entered the crowd and then had their arse handed to them.
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Ok, so there's a High Court
Ok, so there's a High Court Injunction that apparently bans ALL CAMPUS PROTEST FOR SIX MONTHS. Apparently it applies to any issue, and to everything from leafletting up. Edit: this is due to the way the defendent is defined, anyone who enters campus and engages in protest activity.
Just seen this on
Just seen this on facebook:
Good luck guys!
Man I really hope that this
Man I really hope that this page gets printed out & scanned again for future legal proceedings.
John Duffy - seeing as how you're reading this, i hope you never ever have a good night's sleep ever again. I hope you lie in bed tonight worrying about this occupation, and wondering why anonymous people are saying this stuff to you on the internet. I hope all of your personal relationships collapse due to the stress of being found out, and that your every meal tastes like cardboard.
here is an account of
here is an account of Monday's demo
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-21951964
I was in court today. A
I was in court today. A strange experience.
What happened was that the management were seeking a possession order as reported in the BBC News article, and despite their best efforts to scare the judge with tales of "violence" at yesterday's protest, were unable to get this. Well, sort of. They have been granted a possession order for the whole of campus EXCEPT Bramber House, and this is because the judge's understanding is that the occupation there is entirely peaceful and conducted with proper respect for health and safety law (true) whereas yesterday’s campus-wide demo was a ghastly violent affair, mainly involving outsiders and largely unrelated to the occupation of Bramber House, and requiring police action to contain the terrible wanton violence (false). For example, it was claimed that crowbars and wooden bats were used to break into Sussex House (this was refuted by a student who was there.)
The reason the judge has these ideas is because this BS is what the management lawyer was pushing and providing “evidence” for in the form of photos of a smashed door and a quote from an Argus article (http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/10316883.Guard__My_terror_at_University_of_Sussex_protest/) by a security guard who had a nasty time yesterday at Sussex House. The judge was sceptical and rightly noted that the Argus piece does not constitute evidence, however, it was clear from the public gallery that she is concerned that there is a “violence problem” on campus in relation to the protests. This is why she granted the injunction on Monday as well, by the way. Management’s lawyer also said some stuff about catering staff being in fear at various café occupations/closures and about Sussex House staff being “terrorised” during the break-in yesterday.
We need to counter the management propaganda in the court, we all know it's shite they're talking but gotta convince the judge. Three students tried to do so, and did a fair job, but we need evidence to put to the judge that the characterisation of Monday’s protest as a big load of outside-agitator violent smashydoorporn is wrong. Witness statements from those who were there, hopefully something from Dr Maia Pal and/or from the Labour politician who spoke in Library Square, or from Alfie Meadows. The judge has to, legally, go by evidence so we need to give her evidence that management’s lawyer is fearmongering big time. And we need this by 14:00 tomorrow when the hearing re-opens.
Management’s lawyer is pushing to get this all done by the end of tomorrow, time really is critical here. So if anyone can get any witness statements from staff who did NOT feel “terrorised” and who support the protests and occupation, from people who were there and can describe the non-threatening atmosphere of the protests, great.
Also it’s worth noting that the management lawyer tried to intimidate the students who spoke up in court by trying to get them named as “parties” on the possession order. The defence lawyer who was representing the students for free said afterwards that this was bullshit and just an attempt to intimidate, shows the depths that these fuckers will go to though eh.
Someone in the Facebook group
Someone in the Facebook group "stop the privatization of sussex university services" has asked if anyone can "unpack" the Uni management's shit "Q&A" available here. I am super tired and can't do this shit now, was trying to do it in a funny way but realised I am not up to it. also, it seems full of pretty classic neo-liberal "privatisation is great" memes so perhaps someone here with mor eexperience in debunking this type of caca can take it apart?
Duffy wrote: While we had
Duffy
I really like this. Yeah, we're cool with protest and occupation and all. But once it begins to actually interfere, we're calling in the state.
Duffy, you're a sad disgrace of a human being.
I wonder what Duffy saw
I wonder what Duffy saw himself becoming when he was young, as he played with his toys.
Did he fancy himself a hero, saving the world? Or was the shadow of the parasite he was to become inked into his eyes even then, a lurking horror glimpsed in the mirror of an older man, acting without honour in the service of pure greed, despised by those around him. A hypocrite, a liar and a coward.
Did the child cry then, knowing what it was to become? Or does it cry now within the back of his mind, behind layers of self-justifying excuses...
Just left court again. We
Just left court again. We lost, the possession order on Bramber House has been granted. This means that no protest is legally permissible on Sussex campus now, as a matter of law. The judge (a different one from yesterday) ruled that there was no legally admissible defence to the University management's claims to possession, based on previous case law. He also refused permission to appeal. He noted, with a jaw-dropping lack of irony, in his summing-up that due to "loss of business revenue" due to the occupation:
:confused:
Sealed order for possession expected soon, management's lawyers indicated that they would be looking to enforce the court's decision by the weekend.
This very Libcom thread was
This very Libcom thread was used by the management lawyer as "evidence" of a timeline of what was happening, referring to the photos.
The judge asked in well-bred tone of voice "What is "libcom.org"?"
Management lawyer: "Um, err... I... I don't really know! It says here... um... it is a "liberal communist" magazine?"
funniest thing that happened today, oh yeah court was delayed starting for more than 2 hours too, and we lost, a fucking massive barrel o laughs in the Rolls Building today folks!
Shit, thanks for the updates
Shit, thanks for the updates and sorry I couldn't get to either of the court dates. We at SOAS could have done with the experience as well as when we went through the same thing in 2010 no-one knew what the fuck to do or how to deal with a court case.
Still, Monday was an inspiring day to have been a part of. Full solidarity to the fighting Sussex students, they really know how to resist
Thanks for the updates
Thanks for the updates OneKlart.
What's the latest?
Oh, I'm presuming there was discussions of the legal eviction probability beforehand? I mean, any time any form of protest is effective, we can expect the state to step in.
Bailliffs and private
Bailliffs and private security on-site. Private security with covered faces filming anyone who attempts to go near Bramber House.
People allowed out of occupation, not in, that is since last night. Eviction orders posted aroud campus last night. Brighton's shit tabloid newspaper "The Argus" reporting on bailiffs/security.
Sources for info, updated quasi-regularly so keep checking:
https://twitter.com/gabrielquotes
https://www.facebook.com/groups/407080325992943/
http://sussexagainstprivatization.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/good-friday-eviction-update-and-renewed-support/
More detail on legal decision
More detail on legal decision here.
Occupation still there as of
Occupation still there as of one hour ago if FB is to be believed. ¡No pasaran!
I assume there are folks
I assume there are folks bedded down there for the long haul?
Best of luck and solidarity!
If occupiers are indeed being
If occupiers are indeed being prevented from re-entering, then no need to panic. How long did they last in Vestas without anyone entering? Some creative ways around it... :)
Twitter reports that uni
Twitter reports that uni management have turned off heating in Bramber House and are refusing to let food and drink supplies in to the remaining occupiers. Shameful. Particularly so after they tried to argue in court that the occupation needs to be ended due to "health & safety concerns" (BTW they did not succeed in advancing that argument due to extensive photographic evidence of the safe nature of the occupation and numerous witness statements, including one from the safety officer of East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service who visited the occupation and gave it a "clean bill of health".)
https://twitter.com/FreeUniBrighton
Anyone know what's happening?
Anyone know what's happening?
I'm not there today, but
I'm not there today, but according to Twitter bailiffs and cops have evicted it, 3-4 arrests 'for no reason', crowd sat down to block police vans containing those arrested...
ACAB
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http://www.defendtherighttopr
http://www.defendtherighttoprotest.org/brutal-eviction-of-sussex-students-today/
Shit. Solidarity to those
Shit. Solidarity to those arrested. Are there any specific requests for how we can support?
On a slightly different note,
Were management able to get statements from staff who claimed to feel "terrorised"?
A security guard apparently
A security guard apparently injured his hand when the Sussex House doors went in, and by the time management/journalists had finished with him he was testifying about a baying mob attacking people with crowbars and wooden clubs, and how it was more terrifying than active duty in the British Army during the Troubles: http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/10316883.Guard__My_terror_at_University_of_Sussex_protest/
Needless to say it's really shit he got hurt.