1. COME TO DALE FARM: The dates of  the eviction have now been revealed: bailiffs and police will start ‘securing’  the site from 12th Sept,  and will start taking out caravans/bull dozing homes on the week 19th September.  We URGENTLY need people to come down to Dale Farm from the week of the 12th to  support the community as the eviction approaches. The eviction is likely to be  protracted (90 families will be evicted plot by plot from 50+ plots). It will  take a mass flow of supporters over this entire period (from 12th Sept  until the end of September) to fend off bailiffs and stop the destruction of  this community.
On  19th September Basildon Council and the coalition government who are financing  this will face a moral challenge to explain to thousands of people and the  world’s assembled media why they are choosing to make over 100 children homeless  and remove them from their schools. The eviction has been condemned by a broad  coalition of groups, including Amnesty International, trade-unionists, and  anti-racism groups.
The  19th will  be a critical day for the residents, but if you can get there sooner your  presence will be a massive boost for residents and supporters who have already  joined Camp Constant. If you are coming to the demo on 10th Sept,  bring a sleeping bag and a toothbrush and stay for as long as you can. Our  ability to stop this ethnic cleansing is now almost entirely down to numbers- so  come on down! For more information and to sign up to the sms eviction  notification, see here.
2.  DEMO: Join us at Wickford Station at 1pm, Saturday 10th Sept,  to march to Dale Farm. Residents and supporters will march together, in peace,  at 1pm. Poster here. Call out here. Bring banners. You can get a train to Wickford from  Liverpool Street (just 35 mins), or contact: savedalefarm@gmail.com or check  the website for details of coaches leaving from other  locations.
3.  PETITION: The UN has called on the government to suspend the “immature  and unwise” eviction, saying it would “disproportionately affect the lives of  the Gypsy and Traveller families, particularly women, children and older  people”. There is a petition to sign here – please do sign it.
4.  DONATE: We very much need to keep funds flowing in – large numbers of  supporters on site need to be fed, legal observers need training and equipment,  site phones need credit, banners need making, posters need printing, and so on.  If you can, please help. See here.

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