Solidarity needed for russian anarchist forest defenders

The Russ­ian move­ment to defend the Khim­ki for­est is a move­ment defend­ing all forests. If cor­po­ra­tions and politi­cians work­ing in the inter­est of a glob­al neolib­er­al and envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive mod­el is able to exploit the Khim­ki for­est and con­tin­ue repress­ing the activists in spite of a his­tor­i­cal­ly broad and strong move­ment in Rus­sia defend­ing the for­est, than it can be done any­where.

The Russ­ian move­ment to defend the Khim­ki for­est is a move­ment defend­ing all forests. If cor­po­ra­tions and politi­cians work­ing in the inter­est of a glob­al neolib­er­al and envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive mod­el is able to exploit the Khim­ki for­est and con­tin­ue repress­ing the activists in spite of a his­tor­i­cal­ly broad and strong move­ment in Rus­sia defend­ing the for­est, than it can be done any­where. Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the activists is the only way to both stop repres­sion and to save the Khim­ki for­est more per­ma­nent­ly. Please join the action called for by our Russ­ian friends!

Patrick Bond, Cen­tre for Civ­il Soci­ety Envi­ron­men­tal Jus­tice Project, Dur­ban, South Africa

Mark Brown, Art Not Oil/Rising Tide, UK

Car­men Buer­ba de Comite de Defen­sa Eco­log­i­ca Michoa­cana, Mex­i­co

Nico­la Bullard, Focus on the Glob­al South, Thai­land

Ellie Cij­vat, Friends of the Earth Swe­den

Joshua Kahn Rus­sell, Ruckus Soci­ety, USA

Tom Kucharz, Ecol­o­gis­tas en Acción, Spain

Maduresh Kumar, Nation­al Alliance of Peo­ple’s Move­ments, India

Marea Cre­ciente Mex­i­co

Adri­ana Mat­a­lon­ga, Miguel Valen­cia y Mauri­cio Vil­le­gas from Eco­mu­nidades and Klimaforum10, Mex­i­co

Uddhab Pyakurel, South Asian Dia­logue on Eco­log­i­cal Democ­ra­cy, India

Josie Rif­faud, Via Campesina, France

Marko Ulvi­la and Thomas Wall­gren, Democ­ra­cy Forum Vasud­hai­va Kutum­bakam, Fin­land

You find infor­ma­tion and the call for action Sep­tem­ber 17–20 issued by Cam­paign for the Release of the Khim­ki Hostages in many lan­guages at www.khimkibattle.org. Below you find the text in Eng­lish, Span­ish, and French and more links on the issue.

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A Call for Inter­na­tion­al Days of Action in Sup­port of Alex­ei Gaskarov and Max­im Solopov

Sep­tem­ber 17­20, 2010

On July 28, 2010, more than two hun­dred young antifas­cists and anar­chists car­ried out a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion out­side the town admin­is­tra­tion build­ing in Khim­ki, a sub­urb of Moscow. They demon­strat­ed in defence of the Khim­ki For­est, which was at that time in the process of beings cut­ting down
for the needs of big busi­ness. The demon­stra­tion, dur­ing which sev­er­al win­dows were bro­ken, received a great deal of pub­lic atten­tion. The author­i­ties respond­ed with a wave of repres­sions. The day after the demon­stra­tion, two well-known social activists, Alex­ei Gaskarov and Max­im Solopov, were arrest­ed. They are now threat­ened with up to sev­en years in
prison for dis­or­der­ly con­duct, although there is no evi­dence of their com­plic­i­ty in ille­gal activ­i­ties. Mean­while, the police con­tin­ue to hunt down and harass oth­er activists, espe­cial­ly those involved in the antifas­cist move­ment.

The cam­paign to save the Khim­ki For­est has been going on for the past three years. The author­i­ties had decid­ed to build a seg­ment of a planned Moscow­Saint Peters­burg toll high­way, the first of its kind in Rus­sia, through the for­est. This would lead to the dete­ri­o­ra­tion of envi­ron­men­tal con­di­tions in the region, and local res­i­dents and Mus­covites would be deprived of yet anoth­er recre­ation zone. Despite the avail­abil­i­ty of alter­na­tive routes that would not require clear-cut­ting the for­est and
vig­or­ous protests by envi­ron­men­tal­ists and ordi­nary cit­i­zens against the planned route, the author­i­ties f0r a long time ignored the voice of soci­ety and on sev­er­al occa­sions took mea­sures to sup­press their crit­ics.

Khim­ki author­i­ties and the high­way project con­trac­tor have used vio­lence and oth­er tac­tics against Khim­ki For­est defend­ers. They refused to give per­mis­sion for protest demon­stra­tions, recruit­ed nation­al­ist thugs to break
up a peace­ful protest camp orga­nized by envi­ron­men­tal­ists and local res­i­dents, and ille­gal­ly arrest­ed and beat up jour­nal­ists cov­er­ing the sto­ry. Near­ly two years ago, Mikhail Beke­tov, edi­tor-in-chief of the news­pa­per Khimkin­skaya Prav­da and a crit­ic of the local admin­is­tra­tion, was severe­ly beat­en by per­sons unknown; the attack left Beke­tov per­ma­nent­ly
dis­abled. Sergei Pro­tozanov, the lay­out design­er of anoth­er local oppo­si­tion paper, was mur­dered in sim­i­lar cir­cum­stances six months lat­er.

After the July 28 demon­stra­tion, the Russ­ian police and secret ser­vices unleashed an unprece­dent­ed drag­net against antifas­cists. Peo­ple who had even just once come to the atten­tion of the Cen­ter for Extrem­ism Pre­ven­tion and
FSB for their involve­ment with the antifas­cist move­ment have been forcibly tak­en in for ques­tion­ing. In sev­er­al cas­es they have been sub­ject­ed to harsh phys­i­cal coer­cion in order to com­pel them to give the tes­ti­mo­ny required by inves­ti­ga­tors. In addi­tion, ille­gal search­es have been car­ried out in their apart­ments. All these actions on the part of law enforce­ment
author­i­ties are vio­la­tions of Russ­ian and inter­na­tion­al law.

Fright­ened by the numer­ous and grow­ing protests against the clear-cut­ting of the Khim­ki For­est, the author­i­ties have final­ly made con­ces­sions by agree­ing to review the advis­abil­i­ty of the planned route for the toll high­way. But this does not mean vic­to­ry. Alex­ei Gaskarov and Max­im Solopov are still in
police cus­tody for no rea­son at all. They are hostages of the author­i­ties.

In late Sep­tem­ber, the next hear­ing in their case will take place. The judge will decide whether to keep them in police cus­tody pend­ing com­ple­tion of the inves­ti­ga­tion and tri­al. Every­one who cares about the fate of these two young men must do every­thing in their pow­er to see that they are set free.
The Cam­paign for the Release of the Khim­ki Hostages calls on peo­ple around the world to orga­nize days of action on Sep­tem­ber 17, 18, 19, and 20 to pres­sure the Russ­ian author­i­ties to release Alex­ei and Max­im.

We ask you to hold protests out­side of Russ­ian Fed­er­a­tion embassies, con­sulates, trade mis­sions, and cul­tur­al cen­ters, as well as at pub­lic events and con­certs con­nect­ed to Rus­sia. We also ask you to send faxes,e‑mails, and protest let­ters to the court, the pros­e­cu­tor¹s office, and the coun­try¹s polit­i­cal lead­er­ship. In the very near­future we will inform you of
address­es where you can send these protests as well as more details about the ongo­ing repres­sions in Rus­sia. Look for this infor­ma­tion on our web­site

http://khimkibattle.org in Eng­lish, Ger­man, Russ­ian, and French.

Join our cam­paign!

Cam­paign for the Release of the Khim­ki Hostages

+7 (915) 053‑5912 * info@khimkibattle.org * http://khimkibattle.org

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Back ground infor­ma­tion:

Chtode­lat news, Khim­ki Ter­ri­to­ry of Law­less­ness
http://chtodelat.wordpress.com/2010/08/02/khimki-territory-of-lawlessness/

Why we need sol­i­dar­i­ty with Russ­ian envi­ron­men­tal­ists and antifas­cists
http://www.aktivism.info/socialforumjourney/?p=1748