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    JHunty wrote:
    So SmashEdo are recruiting new members, that explains the guy in the black car asking kiddies if they want a lift home, he's a SmashEdo pedo!
    On a more serious note the above poster is quite right. They have no mandate from the people of Brighton and should be ashamed of their facistic attempt to impose their views on us through violence. Brighton has seen through their lies so they have to recruit from outside the city where people have not had the chance to see SmashEdo in action and the hypocrisy of a group of peace protestors using violence to achieve their aims.
    You have done more damage to the cause you claim to support than good. You have associated in peoples mind your violence and fanaticism with the worthy cause of the Palestinians and you should be ashamed of yourselves for doing that.

    Longest running campaign in Brighton = least succesful campaign in Brighton
    Couldn't have put it better myself."
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Smash EDO plans "summer of resistance" in Brighton

A protest group is threatening to carry out a summer of resistance.

Smash EDO has announced plans to recruit new members later this year in preparation for major protest campaign in Brighton in 2012.

The protesters are proposing to link-up with other groups from around the UK to launch a major protest targeting the EDO MBM factory in Home Farm Road, Moulsecoomb.

The group said they were looking to “to involve as many people as possible across the country” and are asking protesters to start thinking about ways to “express your outrage as creatively as you like.”

Organisers said on an activism website: “the summer of 2012 is the time for you to come and take action.

“We want you, your mates or your affinity group to come to the factory and express your outrage as creatively as you like.

“We welcome a diversity of tactics and no action is too big or too small.”

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