UK: Condoms, pink mitres at anti-pope protest

Thousands of protesters opposed to Pope Benedict XVI and his state visit to Britain marched through London today, slamming the Church over sex abuse, gay rights and a range of other issues.
Condoms, pink mitres at anti-pope protest

Thousands of protesters opposed to Pope Benedict XVI and his state visit to Britain marched through London today, slamming the Church over sex abuse, gay rights and a range of other issues.

A coalition of demonstrators united under the “Protest The Pope” banner started marching at the edge of Hyde Park, where the pontiff was to later hold an open-air prayer vigil for an estimated 80,000 Roman Catholic victims.

An early police estimate said up to 3,000 people were at the rally, while organisers claimed up to 10,000 took part. It is the biggest demonstration during the pope’s four-day state visit to Britain.

With drums and whistles sounding, demonstrators marched through central London to the Downing Street residence of Prime Minister David Cameron.

Some were dressed in priest outfits, while others blew up condoms into balloons and one woman wore blown-up condoms as earrings.

Many protesters wore homemade pink mitres — the pope’s hat — bearing slogans condemning his stance on human rights and child abuse by Catholic priests.

They chanted “Shame on the pope” and “Protect the children, not the pope”.

“We want to send a message to the pope that many British people disagree with all or part of his teaching, on women rights, gay equality and the use of condoms,” one of the march’s organisers, rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, told AFP.

“We are a mix of very different people, Catholics and non-Catholics, we are united in protesting againt the pope’s visit. He shouldn’t be honoured by a state visit,” he added.

Pope Benedict today expressed his “deep sorrow” for the “immense suffering” of children sexually abused by Catholic clerics and later held a private meeting with victims.

Demonstrator Barbara Dorris, from St. Louis in the United States, held a banner with a photograph of herself aged seven at Holy Communion. She said she was abused at that age by a priest.

“We’ve heard apologies but he hasn’t taken any action. He has apologised time and time again but he hasn’t done anything,” she said. Sue Cox, 63, addressed the rally, saying she was abused by a priest in her home aged 10, and again at 13.

“Just to say sorry is not adequate,” she told AFP.

“They need to open their secret files to the authorities, to independent scrutiny, and start making amends to all those people they’ve damaged.”

The rally was organised by a mix of groups, including the British Humanist Association (BHA) and the National Secular Society.

BHA chief executive Andrew Copson told AFP: “It’s fine for the pope to come here as a religious leader. It’s the fact that it’s a state visit that we primarily oppose.”

Benedict is the first Pope to make a state visit — at the invitation of the monarch — to Britain.

Catholic Women’s Ordination organiser Pat Brown said: “We want a more inclusive church, including divorced people, gays and women priests.”

Adele MacDonald-Hewson, 62, called for the Catholic Church to open its doors to women priests. “I think we should have a woman for pope,” she said.

The Vatican said it was “neither surprised nor shocked” by the demo.

“We know there are groups who criticise the Pope and the Vatican, and they have the right to voice their disagreement,” spokesman Federico Lombardi said.

He stressed that “a big part of the population is very happy to see the Pope”.

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12-05 Turin 4 occupations searched, 3 people arrested

From: www.informa-azione.info

Turin
– 4 occupations searched, 3 people arrested and others to house
arrest


Waiting for news, we communicate that,
around 6am of the mourning, the digos (political police, ndt) has
searched many occupations (Asilo, Barocchio, Mezcal, Askatasuna) and
houses, arresting three people, notifing some house arrests (it seems
they’re 4 people) and to others,
the
requirement to sign in at the local police station. The repressive
operation it’s a revenge for the riots occurred on the
first
eviction of L’Ostile
, the restricted measures are emaned by PM
Rinaudo. There’s a public assembly today afternoon at Mezcal Squat to
organize future iniziatives.

For live updates listen to [also in
streaming]
Radio Blackout, 105.250FM in Turin.

Attestation of Asilo Squat:


At six of the mourning digos and forces
of police came in front of Asilo Squat: “It’s for a notification”
they said to the occupant, that came after police intent to brake
down the front door. In fact is not a simple notification, it’s a
search with arrest of one of the occupant, and we actually don’t know
why they arrest him, with what charges and without knowing if and
when he will be released.


Police and digos have braked down many
doors with hammers and metal bars, insulted and jostled the
occupants, guilty of reluctance to open the door to the police.


Same searches are happening in
Barocchio and Mezcal Squat, other two occupated places in Grugliasco
and Collegno, and in private houses.


The hypothesis is that all the matter
is about riots occurred at half december in Turin, followed the
eviction of the occupated place L’Ostile.


While we write, the police is going out
from Asilo, and in the meantime they’re searching in Barocchio and
Mezcal Squat.

Statement spread by
www.tuttosquat.net:

Turin, 12nd may 2010


This mourning, at first light, the
digos of Turin police headquarters have searched the occupated houses
Asilo, Barocchio and Mezcal, the social centre Askatasuna and private
houses. The scene is about the eviction of the occupated space
L’Ostile in Corso Vercelli, happened the 10th
december
2009.


The restrictive measures beats 16
friends: 3 arrested people, one lives at Asilo. 4 with
the
house arrest, of whom a boy and a girl living at Asilo Squat. 9 with
the requirement to sign in at the local police station daily.


SOLIDARITY TO ALL
THE PEOPLE AFFECTED BY REPRESSION

This
evening, 12
nd
of may, at 7:00pm we discuss about it at Mezcal Squat

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SHROUD

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN SHROUD

in five simple steps

What you need:

a jar with paint, a brush, a piece of
cloth 4m x 1m (otherwise you can join two sheets togheter);

How to do it:

  • remove your earthly trappings,

  • completely paint your body (get
    help from somebody for the parts you can’t reach),

  • spread out the cloth and lay on
    it,

  • get somebody to cover you and stay
    there (three days is too much, some seconds should suffice),

  • take out the cloth and check out
    at your OWN shroud!

Enjoy it with your friends! Discover
how simple it is to reproduct the most sacred relic of the catholic
church. You don’t have to be a god!… and remember: IF YOU DO IT
YOURSELF, YOU ARE ONE OF THE TRILOGY.

For more information, see
http://nomorepopes.noblogs.org/

Protest the pope

A
demonstration against the cover up of sexual abuse by the Catholic
Church is being organised for Sunday 28 March in central London.

The diverse groups who support this campaign have many different
reasons for not approving of the State Visit to the UK by the Pope in
September 2010. They all however share the following view:

* That the Pope, as a citizen of Europe and the leader of a religion
with many adherents in the UK, is of course free to enter and tour our
country.
* However, as well as a religious leader, the Pope is a head of state
and the state and organisation of which he is head has been responsible
for:
1. opposing the distribution of condoms and so increasing large families in poor countries and the spread of AIDS
2. promoting segregated education
3. denying abortion to even the most vulnerable women
4. opposing equal rights for lesbians, gay, bisexual and transgender people
5. failing to address the many cases of abuse of children within its own organisation.
6. rehabilitating the holocaust denier bishop Richard Williamson and the appeaser of Hitler, the war-time Pope, Pius XII.
* The state of which the Pope is the head has also resisted signing
many major human rights treaties and has formed its own treaties
(‘concordats’) with many states which negatively affect the human
rights of citizens of those states.
* As a head of state, the Pope is an unsuitable guest of the UK
government and should not be accorded the honour and recognition of a
state visit to our country.

If you believe, as we do, that the Pope should not come to the UK
without hearing from the millions of people who reject his harsh,
intolerant views and the practices and policies of the Vatican State
please get involved.

http://www.protest-the-pope.org.uk/

anticlericale@canaglie.org