A large force of police pushed their way in from one corner of the
square through the crowd who had linked arms
and they trampled the area, destroying the carefully piled up turf
and pushing the protesters back
The damage to the square was mainly police damage.
They pushed the protesters back, but I saw no arrests at this time.
They may follow later.
There was quite a lot of heated argument and some rough handling by
police, but protesters remained non-violent
but simply stood and faced the shouting police.
Eventually the police calmed down, having occupied the grave area
and t he protest continued. George Barda speaks
Phoenix raises his fist
I leave the centre of the protest (needing a little help as I get
entangled in the microphone and speaker cables)
and head for where police are stopping the pall-bearers with the XR
coffin 'OUR FUTURE'
watched carefully by legal observers as well as photographers
THe pall-bearers have been halted and everyone is just standing quietly
and wondering what will happen next - see the next
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