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Unions unite to protest ULU president鈥檚 arrest

Open letter from around 100 staff condemns police action

Published on
November 28, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Source: Alamy

Protest call: academics 鈥榰nreservedly condemn鈥 arrest of ULU president

More than 100 academics and campus staff have criticised the arrest of Michael Chessum, president of the University of London Union, as they prepare for another protest over the ULU鈥檚 closure.

In an open letter in this week鈥檚 糖心Vlog, staff from the sector鈥檚 three largest unions 鈥 the University and College Union, Unison and Unite 鈥 鈥渦nreservedly condemn鈥 the arrest of Mr Chessum on 14 November after a Save ULU rally the day before.

The left-wing union head was held under Section 11 of the Public Order Act after allegedly failing to notify police in advance of the protest.

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Police have confirmed that 50 officers attended the event, which the University of London claimed attracted only 70 protesters. The police presence was designed to 鈥渋ntimidate鈥, Dan Cooper, the ULU鈥檚 vice-president, told the London Student newspaper, with some protesters 鈥渄ragged to the floor鈥unched鈥nd kicked鈥.

The university鈥檚 decision to film the protest was also criticised.

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Mr Chessum was taken to Holborn Police Station and later released on bail conditions that bar him from protesting within half a mile of any university.

A protest, scheduled to take place in Bloomsbury on 29 November, will 鈥渉ighlight concerns over restrictions over the right to protest鈥, as well as the ULU鈥檚 impending closure at the end of the academic year.

The university rejects 鈥渁s completely wrong and somewhat naive鈥 claims that it conspired with police to have Mr Chessum arrested. In a 鈥渕yth-busting鈥 statement, it says it supports 鈥渟afe, legitimate protest鈥, but claims that the ULU鈥檚 recent demonstrations have led to violence.

As ULU officials did not attend a meeting with university staff the day before the protest, the institution had 鈥渘o choice but to continue to enforce the designated zones for safe protest鈥, it adds.

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jack.grove@tsleducation.com

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