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Mauritius Day of Action in Birmingham

Protesters from across Birmingham
got together for the International Days of Action against Mauritius, with
demos held outside city centre travel agents on both Friday
& Saturday.
On Friday, 8 protesters turned out to shame Thomas Cook for their involvement
in the evil trade in Mauritius wildlife. Before long, a lone security guard
approached and informed a protester that the outdoor shopping street was
private and the management did not want us there! Having previously held a
2 hour demo at this shop with no such warnings from security or police,
we were shocked to hear this.
The demo continued until police
arrived who also asked us to move beyond some bollards 50 metres away. All
protesters complied with the request, but to the annoyance of Thomas Cook,
security & police alike, the protest then became a lot louder, so as we
could get our message across to potential customers of Thomas Cook! Cries
of `Boycott Mauritius, Boycott Thomas Cook` echoed down the street! The
protest lasted 2 hours in total and several hundred leaflets were distributed.
On Saturday, campaigners returned to Thomas Cook hoping that security/police
would re-adopt their original attitude to our peaceful protests, from
several weeks earlier! A total of 15 protesters turned up to show Thomas Cook
that we are determined to end their collaboration with the primate abductors
and murderers. Sadly, after only half an hour of protest, we were again forced
to move to the end of the street.
Unlike the day before, this time we went prepared! We had gathered the names
and addresses of other Birmingham travel agents providing holidays to
Mauritius, so we got to work shaming them for their support of animal torture.
First we paid a visit to Trailfinders at number 22 The Priory Queensway, where
all protesters entered the shop and proceeded to explain to a packed room
of customers & staff, why they should boycott Mauritius if they care about
animals. We left leaflets for staff and asked them to end Trailfinders involvement
with Mauritius.
Next stop was The Flight Centre at 16B Great Western Arcade, Colmore Row.
Once again protesters entered the shop and spoke to the particularly nasty
manageress who had no problem whatsoever with her shop supporting the
Mauritian trade in wildlife for torture!! A very loud protest outside followed,
which may well have changed her attitude!! For over half an hour, campaigners
shouted about our closest living relatives being butchered for profit,
and The Flight Centre`s support of this vile industry.
Thomson at 112 New Street was next on our list. Half of the protesters informed
staff and customers why we were there, whilst the rest got to work educating
the thousands of people on Birmingham`s busiest street. And finally, just
a few yards down the road, Going Places at 117 New Street.
In total, around 1,000 leaflets were handed out during the 3 hours of protests,
and many thousands of people will now be aware of the Mauritian boycott due
to their scandalous trade in primates. A very successful day out, which campaigners
are determined to repeat in the near future.




