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PDF poster Remembering Carlo Giuliani
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Thursday July 18, 2002 11:11 by The Struggle site
One year on - print out and display this poster PDF poster Remembering Carlo Giuliani One year ago on July 20 Italian cops gunned down Carlo Giuliani at the G8 protests in Genoa and then reversed their van over his body. Before that date Carlo was known only to his family and friends, after it, at least for a while we all knew him. To mark the first anniversary of his murder we have added a poster to the Struggle site remembering him. It's simply a large image of his face with his name, Genoa - 20/07/2001 and in small letters the simple statement that 'The Struggle continues'. The poster is in PDF format which means any of you can choose to download it from the site, print it out and distribute copies locally. 2001 was also the seventh year of the (Zapatista) war against forgetting. Download the poster from Background information at |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2by Blisset Fri, Jul 12 2002, 2:26pm
Friday/Saturday 19th 20th 8pm Irish Film Centre Meeting Room
IMC Ireland is presenting screenings of Berlusconi's Mousetrap on the first anniversary of the Genoa Protests against the G8 on friday 19th and saturday 20th July in the Meeting Room of The Irish Film Centre. Tarrif is E5 for working people and E3 for those with a dole card. The proceeds will be used for the bulk copying and distribution of the film here and abroad.
The film is two hours long and is made up of material from the IMC 'Global Mix' - material from the archive of IMC Italy - and footage shot by IMCers from Ireland.
It covers all of the events of Genoa including the death of Carlo Guiliani and the infamous raid on the Diaz School.
It also looks at the various tactics employed by the various blocs including the disputes surrounding the infiltration (or not) by police of the 'Black Bloc'.
Please spread the word about these screenings - anyone who would like a copy for screenings at the same time elsewhere in erron please leave a message here.
BTW please turn up early to ensure a seat as the room is pretty small.
I hope people like Carlo will never be forgotten. I am not an anarchist but anyone who has lost his/her life protesting against "globalisation" should never be forgotten.