Protests against beginning Airport extension in Frankfurt/Germany

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

Frank­furt Air­port is the biggest ger­man air­port and one of the biggest in europe. Some may remem­ber the fierce con­tro­ver­sies in the 1980s when a new run­way was built (known as “Start­bahn 18 West”, in those times more than 30.000 peo­ple gath­ered in the wood to fight against the exten­sion an police bru­tal­i­ty). Now the own­er of the air­port, the Fra­port cor­po­ra­tion, wants to build a new run­way because they think they need more capac­i­ties to com­pete against the oth­er euro­pean air­ports. The new run­way will be in the north-side of the Frank­furt Air­port, in the for­est of Kel­ster­bach.

After Fra­port began on Tues­day to fence the for­est of Kel­ster­bach in, the day X chain alarm was trig­gered. The fence is the first build­ing in the for­est and serves to lim­it and even­tu­al­ly clo­sure of the for­est area, which the Fra­port wants to be cleared until the end of Feb­ru­ary. The for­est area is only trans­ferred in the pos­ses­sion of Fra­port since yes­ter­day. Before the fence was set­up, one hun­dred cops searched the area for pro­tes­tors. The Hüt­ten­dorf (pro­tes­tors camp) itself has not yet been affect­ed by the fenc­ing.

Already in the morn­ing police showed up in the Hüt­ten­dorf and the camp was searched. The search­es can be under­stood as part of a prepa­ra­tion for the evic­tion to be, because the police sur­veyed some areas and made the pho­tographs. After the search offi­cers in vehi­cles and on foot patroled through the adja­cent for­est.

At the same time dif­fer­ent engi­neer­ing firms began under the sur­veil­lance of hun­dred vops with mea­sure­ments and the fenc­ing in of the wood-area, which will be cleared first. The com­pa­ny signs of the vehi­cles were cov­ered. The con­struc­tion work­ers etah­b­lished a 200-meter fence.

By 18 o’ clock more than a hun­dred peo­ple came toge­hter to a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood. The demon­stra­tion went with flares to the point, whre the fence was built, there are rumours, which say the fence was part­ly dis­man­tled. Con­stant sur­veil­lance of the fence was not evi­dent and the police had dis­ap­peared from the for­rest.

Accord­ing to media reports, Fra­port will wait with the clear­ing of the 300-hectare piece of wood long enough to wait until the Hes­s­ian admin­is­tra­tion court has decid­ed an urgent appeal of the vil­lage of Kel­ster­bach the air­port expan­sion. But Fra­port will start to fell the trees soon, because due to ger­man “ecol­o­gy” law they are only allowed to fell trees until the begin­ning of march.

For an accu­rate assess­ment of events please vis­it in the com­ing days the Inter­net sites of www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de or www.flughafen-bi.de

It the com­ing days there will be fur­ther actions. Tomor­row at 18 clock some ini­tia­tives (envi­ron­men­tal­ist, social groups, antifas­cists) will demon­strate togeth­er against the pol­i­tics in Hesse (thats the fed­er­al state Frank­furt is in and which politi­cians did decide to allow the air­port exten­sion) in Frank­furt.

Next Sat­ur­day there will be a demon­stra­tion at the air­port.

The resis­tance against the air­port expan­sion will not be finnished with the build­ing of the fence, not with the grub­bing-up, not with the evac­u­a­tion of the “Hüt­ten­dorf” — We will con­tin­ue to resist the air­port as a cli­mate killer, as a source of noise and envi­ron­men­tal pol­lu­tion as well as an impor­tant ele­ment of Euro­pean racist fore­clo­sure sys­tem.

The fence will fall — Smash Fra­port!

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with and greet­ings to Cli­mate rush — Stop air­port exten­sions world­wide!

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