Message received by Statewatch: 28.3.02: "The MET police have been 
threatening to raid website hosts who have tried to host the website for 
this years "May Day Festival of Alternatives". The content of what should 
be available at www.ourmayday.org.uk is information about the 2002 "May Day 
Festival of Alternatives". Running from 16th April - May 6th, the programme 
of events mostly includes music performances, film screenings, and 
workshops on a variety of issues and diy skill sharing, as well as ideas 
for protests on 1 May itself. The website should have 'gone live' last 
month, however at least 3 different website hosts who agreed to host the 
site have been quickly approached by police, when the domain name 
'ourmayday.org.uk' has been pointed at their servers. MET Police have 
either contacted the hosts by phone or in person, demanding to know all of 
the personal details of the people behind the 'ourmayday' website. The MET 
Police have also told the hosts they must remove the site (or not to host 
it) or be faced with a police raid during which their web servers would be 
seized. The Police have not said under what legislation they are making 
these demands and threats. As a result of the police threats the webhosts 
have so far declined to host the website. Recently the website was 
temporarily hosted on a German website, but soon after the whole server 
which also hosts many other websites 'went down' and has not been restored. 
At this time it is not known if this is connected to British police 
activity. Appeals have now been made for other servers to host the website. 
NB: Text on the website and on May Day leaflets says: "This Mayday we are 
responding to the frequently asked question 'What are you for? What do you 
actually want?' We aim to show our goals of creating a society based on 
solidarity, autonomy and co-operation - in practice. We want to show that 
there is a future beyond capitalism, wage-labour and the state;" "The 
Festival will consist of around 10 days of community-based events aiming at 
celebration, subversion and DIY liberation; and to demonstrate the 
diversity of our movement, with the intention of building long-range 
sustained alternatives." "The Mayday Festival of Alternatives is inspired 
by a month of dissident art/culture events in France, held last year in 
response to the irrelevance and media saturation of the General Election 
2001." Planned workshops throughout the Festival of Alternatives include: 
*Allotments *Wildlife garden projects *Asylum *Biodiversity and food 
security *Clothes making *Desktop publishing *Feminist History *Film 
Showings *Flamenco *Gender *GM monoculture *Shiatsu *Journalism *Sweatshop 
labour *Nuclear issues *Climate Change *Social Centres *Squatting *Plumbing 
*Tree climbing *What is Anarchism? *Yoga NB Recent public meetings about 
the Festival have been subject to police surveillance with people attending 
being filmed and photographed."
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