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g20 vigil busted and moved
by sparx Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:48 AM

At approx. 3:45am on sat morning the 3rd world embassy set up by the g20 christian collective was attacked by police. Quoting sms call out by a collective member at 3:46am : "g20 christian collective having barricades erected around them and are going 2 b asked to move." Quoting 7:20 am sms update: "after being evicted at 3:45am, the g20 christian collective have moved 2 the cnr Russell and flinders, all welcome with art materials. many more barricades now.

Quoting sms call out by a collective member at 3:46am : "g20 christian collective having barricades erected around them and are going 2 b asked to move." Quoting 7:20 am sms update: "after being evicted at 3:45am, the g20 christian collective have moved 2 the cnr Russell and flinders, all welcome with art materials. many more barricades now.

Nice work keeping up the vigil despite the opposition kids.

http://www.aspaceoutside.org
http://www.stopg20.org

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