Save the Date – Sunday Oct 5th – Gloucester Counter-Protest

We’ve become aware that the same group that organised the protest outside the IBIS hotel are planning to march through the centre of Gloucester on OCTOBER 5TH from 1:30pm.

Together with over a dozen organisations and individual residents of Gloucestershire forming a new alliance under the provisional name “Gloucestershire Solidarity Network”, we will be organising a counter-protest to stand with people seeking asylum and against hate and division (we will most likely be meeting before 1:30pm to get ahead of them).

Watch this space for more details, and please join the WhatsApp Channel for updates!

We in Community Solidarity Stroud District have been working with individuals and organisations across Gloucestershire to respond to protests against people seeking asylum, spreading hate and division. Read on for a statement debriefing from the August 30th counter-protest, from an alliance that is forming across the county – and join the WhatsApp Channel for updates!

GLOUCESTERSHIRE
SOLIDARITY NETWORK

We stood proudly with people seeking asylum - but we know
those pushing
hate and division will be back soon...

To receive updates about counter-protests and future organising, please join our WhatsApp updates Channel:

tinyurl.com/GLprotestUpdates

This statement comes from individual Gloucestershire residents and over a dozen organisations who are forming an alliance across Gloucestershire. This includes but is not limited to: Gloucestershire Socialist Party, Community Solidarity Stroud District, Na’amod Gloucestershire, Communist Party Gloucestershire, Stroud District Together With Refugees, Stroud Against Racism, Stroud and District Trades’ Council, Palestine Solidarity Campaign - Stroud District, Forest of Dean Stand Up To Racism, Socialist Health Association - South West
                                                Firstly, a huge thanks to everyone 
                                              who joined us on August 30th and 
                                              stood with the people seeking asylum          
                                           who have been placed by the Home
                                                        Office at a hotel in Gloucester.
 
We heard that the hotel would be targeted by people directing prejudice at people seeking asylum with only 12 days notice, and were really pleased with the numbers of people we were able to encourage to join us.
 
For over an hour we felt we outnumbered those opposed to people seeking asylum - but their numbers increased at one point, and we cannot be complacent.

We know we’ll need even more people to join us next time.
We held strong over the course of 5 hours, with those at the end choosing to leave as a group for collective safety.

There were great parts of the protest - the range of placards people had made, the lovely moment when people made heart hands and people in the hotel made them back, the singing, chanting “Say it loud, say it clear - refugees are welcome here!” loudly and clearly, and the sense of solidarity and camaraderie - the way people helped each other out and made a positive atmosphere despite the rain and the aggression directed at us. It meant a lot to see one of the people living in the hotel hold out a sign that said “thank you.”
Organisers and stewards have discussed some of the lessons learned.

We know that not everything went smoothly, and recognise there were scary moments at times and the event often felt uncomfortable - especially when our counter-protest was between different groups of people objecting to asylum seekers, and groups of aggressive men were walking past or approaching our counter protest and attempting to provoke us.

We want to make it less scary in future - we are getting organised and will be able to share more guidance and ideas to improve events we hold in future.
Most importantly, we know that the organisers of the protest on the 30th August are planning to target the hotel and another hotel in Cheltenham in future, or hold a protest in the centre of Gloucester.
 
We will be mobilising people for a
counter protest that will celebrate
our unity over division, and really
want people’s help.
 
If you would like to receive updates
about the counter-protest and future organising - including dates of events, please join our WhatsApp Channel: tinyurl.com/GLprotestUpdates
 
We hope to also organise a public meeting to discuss strategy and tactics at some point - though this may not be possible before the next counter-protest.

Who are Community Solidarity Stroud District?

Community Solidarity Stroud District exists to build community led solidarity in the Stroud district to oppose the hatred of minorities and oppressed people arising from false and harmful information.

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