Another Franco-German nuclear waste transport this autumn

Ger­man author­i­ties have allowed anoth­er trans­port of high­ly active nuclear waste from France to the north Ger­man vil­lage of Gor­leben this year.

It will be the first since 2006 and as usu­al is expect­ed in autumn on dates not yet revealed.

Ger­man author­i­ties have allowed anoth­er trans­port of high­ly active nuclear waste from France to the north Ger­man vil­lage of Gor­leben this year.

It will be the first since 2006 and as usu­al is expect­ed in autumn on dates not yet revealed.

Each trans­port by train and trucks usu­al­ly costs about 30 mil­lion euros to police as thou­sands of demon­stra­tors from all over Ger­many con­verge on Gor­leben, rough­ly equidis­tant between Ham­burg and Hanover.

About 20,000 police drawn from all over Ger­many are usu­al­ly mar­shalled into the area to assure pas­sage on the last 20 kilo­me­tres of the jour­ney by heavy-duty, low-loader trucks from a rail­head at Dan­nen­berg to the pre­fab­ri­cat­ed stor­age hall at Gor­leben.

On past occa­sions both police and demon­stra­tors have been injured in clash­es. Police have been chas­tised many times by the country’s supreme court for ille­gal actions against pro­test­ers.

A new French type of cas­ket claimed to with­stand greater radi­a­tion heat will be used this year while devel­op­ment of a new Ger­man type has been held up.
This delay has caused French and Ger­man author­i­ties to call off the trans­port planned for next year.

The local group resist­ing waste dump­ing in Gor­leben demands from the licens­ing author­i­ty, the Fed­er­al Agency for Radi­a­tion Pro­tec­tion (MfS), total dis­clo­sure of per­mit doc­u­men­ta­tion for the 11 socalled Cas­tor cas­kets to roll this year.

“It can­not be allowed that the pop­u­la­tion is exposed to great dan­gers while secu­ri­ty doc­u­men­ta­tion is kept secret,” said a media spokesman for the Lüchow Dan­nen­berg Cit­i­zens Envi­ron­ment Ini­tia­tive (BI), Fran­cis Althoff.

“After it’s become known that the books were cooked in regard to the safe­ty of the new­ly devel­oped Ger­man Cas­tor HAW 28 M, now all the facts about the just per­mit­ted French mod­el TN 85 need to be put on the table in a pub­licly under­stand­able form.

“Specif­i­cal­ly we want to know whether drop-crash or fire tests were made, or whether again only ques­tion­able math­e­mat­i­cal mod­els were the foun­da­tion for the per­mit,” Althoff wrote in a media release.

“The secre­cy hand­i­caps our rights to lit­i­gate. The trans­ports have to be stopped imme­di­ate­ly.”

The waste orig­i­nat­ed in Ger­man pow­er sta­tions and was trans­port­ed to La Hague in north­ern France for pro­cess­ing in a plu­to­ni­um fac­to­ry there. Ger­many is con­trac­tu­al­ly oblig­ed to take the unus­able rem­nants back.

The last trans­ports from La Hague to Gor­leben, with 11 cas­kets each, are planned for 2010 and 2011.

The gov­ern­ment of Low­er Sax­ony state, where Gor­leben is locat­ed, says the stor­age hall there now holds 80 Cas­tor cas­kets and 33 more are due from France.

Local activists, who include sci­en­tists, claim that every Cas­tor cas­ket con­tains the equiv­a­lent of about two fifths of the radi­a­tion released by the Cher­nobyl melt­down in 1986 or the Hiroshi­ma bomb.

The oppo­nents argue that every new ship­ment makes it more like­ly that a salt mine built at vast cost in Gor­leben to explore its suit­abil­i­ty will become the per­ma­nent repos­i­to­ry for high­ly radioac­tive waste.

Waste in a sim­i­lar nuclear dump, the ‘Asse’ tri­al salt mine near Wolfen­büt­tel, about 80 kilo­me­tres east of Hanover, is flood­ing and the radi­a­tion is threat­en­ing to con­t­a­m­i­nate the bios­phere. The Gor­leben pit was con­struct­ed using the same sci­ence as Asse.

As pres­sure grows to solve the waste issue and the Euro­pean Union dou­bles spend­ing to pro­mote nuclear pow­er, the Gor­leben pit looks more and more like­ly to become Germany’s – if not Europe’s – final dump.

This although the pit has con­tact with ground water and aquifers which, if breached, would con­t­a­m­i­nate drink­ing water sup­plies in a radius of hun­dreds of kilo­me­tres.
Gor­leben activists argue that there has been sci­en­tif­ic proof since the ear­ly 80s that the Gor­leben salt dome can­not pre­vent atom­ic waste from enter­ing the bios­phere because it lacks a seal­ing rock cov­er.

They demand that Gor­leben be giv­en up as a dump site and argue that the only way to solve the waste issue is to stop nuclear pow­er pro­duc­tion.

Vegan Banquet for Saving Iceland — May 9, Edinburgh

On Fri­day 9th May we are hold­ing a veg­an ban­quet with live music, bar and raf­fle! The tick­et will include all the veg­an food you can eat (includ­ing desert), all the live music you can hear and all the ban­quet­ing atmos­phere you can take! The Ban­quet starts at 7pm at Old St Pauls Hall, Edin­burgh.
Tick­ets are £5 (unwaged / low income) and £7 (waged). All prof­it will go to fund­ing the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive.

On Fri­day 9th May we are hold­ing a veg­an ban­quet with live music, bar and raf­fle! The tick­et will include all the veg­an food you can eat (includ­ing desert), all the live music you can hear and all the ban­quet­ing atmos­phere you can take! The Ban­quet starts at 7pm at Old St Pauls Hall, Edin­burgh.
Tick­ets are £5 (unwaged / low income) and £7 (waged). All prof­it will go to fund­ing the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive.

Loca­tion:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&safe=off&:official&hs=h5k&q=EH1%201DH

There are two ways to get your tick­et:
1) If you know some­one from the Scot­tish Sav­ing Ice­land Col­lec­tive, get
one from them!
2) Email us at savingicelandscotland@riseup.net to reserve yours!

If we have not sold out, there will be a lim­it­ed amount of tick­ets
avail­able on the door.

If you want to arrive for the enter­tain­ment after­wards then we will be
let­ting peo­ple in after 9.30 for a dis­count­ed price.

New protest camp for College Grove — Bunbury, Australia

New protest camp for Col­lege Grove — 29 April 2008

New protest camp for College Grove 2New protest camp for College Grove 1New protest camp for Col­lege Grove — 29 April 2008

Activists have set up a new camp in the Col­lege Grove for­est area that is due to be destroyed in the next stage of devel­op­ment.

Whilst the the first protest failed to stop Land­corp from clear­ing the area, activists and the com­mu­ni­ty of Bun­bury in gen­er­al are deter­mined to stop any fur­ther destruc­tion.
SOURCE:
http://www.globalwarmingfg.com/

BACKGROUND:
Police Vio­lence at treesit action in Col­lege Grove, Bun­bury
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/20531

Col­lege Grove Tuart action esca­lates in Bun­bury
http://perth.indymedia.org/?action=default&featureview=618

and oth­er posts on this web­site, see under http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/international or
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/wildernessdefence

Antispe dismantle barrier clips at Novartis march + video

Anti­spe: http://www.antispe.tk

3 arti­cles + 2 addi­tions

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397667.html

Antispeciesist ActionBarrier clips from Novartis marchAnti­spe: http://www.antispe.tk

3 arti­cles + 2 addi­tions

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397667.html

“Anti­speciesists claim respon­si­bil­i­ty for break­ing police lines at the SHAC march against Novar­tis head­quar­ters in Hor­sham, West Sus­sex. Many bar­ri­ers were left bro­ken and seper­at­ed after a long bat­tle with police, aid­ed by a min­utes silence for the ani­mals who suf­fer from this speciesist war. [sic] We left as riot police turned up.

For Greg, Natasha & Heather.
Direct action from the streets.

Anti­speciesist Action”

> Addi­tion: Bar­ri­er clips from Novar­tis demo

“Feel the pas­sion

Strength in num­bers

Anti­spe”

»

Anti­speciesist Action/Autonomous bloc at Novar­tis march

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397673.html

“Against Speciesism! Against Cap­i­tal­ism! Against the State!

Speciesism is the assign­ing of dif­fer­ent val­ues or rights to beings on the basis of their species mem­ber­ship, there­fore mak­ing non-human ani­mals avail­able to con­sume, wear and exploit. We under­stand that speciesism is a form of big­otry, uti­lized by humans, sim­i­lar to racism, or sex­ism.

Anti­speciesist Action is a col­lec­tive of mil­i­tant anti­speciesists and ani­mal rights activists com­mit­ted to con­fronting ani­mal abuse, suf­fer­ing and exploita­tion of non-human beings through the use of direct action.

We believe in the ‘No Com­pro­mise’ phi­los­o­phy, veg­an­ism and active­ly sup­port the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front (ALF) and ani­mal rights pris­on­ers.

We are opposed to cap­i­tal­ism and the state, under­stand­ing that with­out both enti­ties, the uni­ver­sal exploita­tion of ani­mals would not be pos­si­ble.

Until Every Cage Is Emp­ty!

Anti­speciesist Action”

»

Sham­ing HLS top sup­pli­er Sta­ples on Novar­tis march — video/avi 12M

report­ed by Indy­media UK: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/397794.html

“Clip from the autonomous bloc con­fronting Sta­ples, 26th April 2008. They have been caught out deliv­er­ing office equip­ment to HLS in a dis­guised vehi­cle. SHAC have list­ed them as no.1 sup­pli­er.

Click here: https://publish.indymedia.org.uk/media/2008/04//397795.avi”

> Addi­tion: YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_aKgsm5L6o

»

Anti­speciesist Action
e‑mail: antispeciesistaction@hotmail.co.uk
Home­page: http://antispeciesistaction.tk
YouTube: http://youtube.com/user/AntispeciesistAction

9 UK Actions: ALF/ARM/Countrside Resistance

ALF Outreach 3ALF Outreach 2ALF Outreach 19 UK Actions: ALF/ARM/Countrside Resistance9 UK Actions: ALF/ARM/Countrside Resistance

19th-29th April »

anony­mous report (pho­to above):

“Spring­time is here, and images of lambs frol­ick­ing in the sun­shine leap to mind. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, for most lambs the real­i­ty is much harsh­er – con­fined to met­al pens, with the slaugh­ter man’s noose per­ma­nent­ly weigh­ing around their necks. Well not if the ALF have any­thing to do with it..

Ten lambs have been lib­er­at­ed from this death sen­tence and giv­en lov­ing new homes. They are now free to live out their nat­ur­al lives away from abuse and repres­sion.

ALF – respect life..”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr29_08.htm

»

anony­mous com­mu­nique:

“Dur­ing the night, activists broke into an inten­sive breed­ing unit in Hamp­shire. Inside this win­dow­less prison they found hun­dreds of young birds liv­ing in squalor with no access to fresh air or sun­light.

The hens were des­tined for a life­time of suf­fer­ing in mis­er­able egg farms where they would have been exploit­ed until no longer prof­itable and slaugh­tered. How­ev­er, in just over 2 hours vol­un­teers had loaded 530 of the birds and took them to safe­ty. As the morn­ing light rose, for the first time in their lives they saw day­break, sun­shine and felt the earth beneath their feet.

Ded­i­cat­ed to all those who act­ed to free ani­mals from their cages but end­ed up incar­cer­at­ed them­selves…

A.L.F.”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr28b_08.htm

»

report­ed anony­mous­ly:

“In sol­i­dar­i­ty with the World Day demon­stra­tion out­side of Novar­tis’ tor­ture labs the fol­low­ing day, and to remind them that not all activists car­ry plac­ards and bull­horns, two Novar­tis vivi­sec­tors were vis­it­ed at home in Hor­sham on Fri­day night.

Steve Charl­ton of 7 Saint Christo­pher Close had glue put in his front door lock, and ‘Ani­mal Abuser at No. 7’ was paint­ed on a row of garages next to his house. We can’t be sure they were his, but we’ll leave it to him to explain that one to his neigh­bours.

At 5 Rye­croft Dri­ve, Ger­ald Dubois had left a car out under an open win­dow. Hard­ly a deter­rent. Silent as the night that hid us, we stripped the paint, slashed all the tires and left our call­ing card in our own paint.

You nev­er see us, and you can’t stop us.

Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr27_08.htm

»

report­ed anony­mous­ly:

“Yet anoth­er hunt scum has received the ALF treat­ment in Hum­ber­side,
this time the tar­get was a dark blue Vol­vo estate dis­play­ing one of
those ridicu­lous coun­try­side alliance stick­ers.

The car was a piece of trash before we even got start­ed, miss­ing
lights and the front reg plate, cov­ered in dents etc. It’s a won­der
it’s even safe to dri­ve.

Thought we’d add to the dam­age already incurred by adding a few extra
dents and scratch­es, also let the tires down and super­glued the
valves shut.

Have a nice day, cour­tesy of the ALF”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr26c_08.htm

»

anony­mous com­mu­nique:

“To give World Week For Lab ani­mals a good start, the ALF were out spread­ing the good news.

Unfor­tu­nate­ly, Novar­tis direc­tor Kevin White at 3 Pip­son Close, Yate­ley, Hamp­shire, GU46 6JL for­got to leave us much to work with, so after the stan­dard pack­age — slo­ga­neer­ing of win­dows, doors and walls; glue­ing of locks — we had to impro­vise. For­tu­nate­ly we green-fin­gered types noticed that his daf­fodil bor­der looks a lot nicer when redis­trib­uted around his whole gar­den. We hope Kev likes our flower arrang­ing.

Novar­tis employ­ee Christo­pher Gol­un­s­ki of Carthena Dri­ve, Fleet, Hamp­shire, GU52 7SF was far more sport­ing, dis­play­ing his car under a very handy flood­light. An ‘ALF clas­sic’ was duly admin­is­tered.

Until next time…
ALF”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr24_08.htm

»

received anony­mous­ly:

“There are some that would have domin­ion over England’s pas­ture­land, claim­ing to be its guardian but enslav­ing some ani­mals for food, and hunt­ing oth­ers for leisure. They must be resist­ed!

shoot­ing signs have been ripped from their posts

2 pheas­ant were pens were destroyed :- water hop­pers cut, elec­tric­i­ty lines chopped, fenc­ing torn and poles ripped from the ground and bro­ken, main water sup­ply and tub­ing sab­o­taged, locks glued on entrance gates, feed­ers removed and dis­man­tled

tyres were slashed on a land rover that vis­i­bly dis­played sup­port for the shoot­ing lob­by

Don’t let these scum get away with mur­der in the name of coun­try­side ‘con­ser­va­tion’.

The Coun­try­side Resis­tance”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr24b_08.htm

»

anony­mous com­mu­nique:

“That dis­gust­ing piece of scum Tris­t­ian Roberts might get a lit­tle
sur­prise when he opens his post, paint and bricks through the win­dows
are going to be the least of his wor­ries.

He seems to think that it’s ok to tor­ture and kill inno­cent ani­mals,
and that muti­lat­ing a preg­nant sheep with pitch­forks and fence posts
before dump­ing the body in a wheel­ie bin is just a bit of Sat­ur­day
night fun. You may get off light­ly in the courts because of your age,
but we’ll make sure jus­tice is done.

We don’t just tar­get vivi­sec­tion all forms of ani­mal abuse are
equal­ly wrong.

Ani­mal Rights Mili­tia”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr23_08.htm

»

anony­mous report:

“Oops we acci­den­tal­ly squirt­ed super glue into the locks at a butch­ers
store in Hull, how clum­sy of us.

Have fun open­ing the locks on your shut­ters, might need a drill
rather than a key though.

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with the actions against butch­ers at Nor­wich mar­ket
ear­li­er in the month.

York­shire ALF”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr23b_08.htm

»

report­ed by activists in the UK (see pho­tos in link below):

“So we recog­nised a lit­tle prob­lem (if you can real­ly call it that) with­in the ani­mal rights move­ment as activists con­tin­ue to argue and dis­agree over what forms of activism are most or more effec­tive.

This is called the Direct Action vs. Out­reach debate, which is known through­out the broad­er rev­o­lu­tion by com­pas­sion­ate indi­vid­u­als look­ing for real change. A solu­tion to this is ALF Out­reach, tak­ing direct action pri­mar­i­ly to edu­cate oth­ers about the atroc­i­ties and crimes towards the non-human ani­mals on this earth.

Since under­stand­ing that an unde­clared war against inno­cent indi­vid­u­als is cur­rent­ly tak­ing place, we knew we had to take action. Our cell demon­strat­ed our com­mit­ment in the last few months by sten­cil­ing ‘ani­mal lib­er­a­tion’ over 40 times on walls, bol­lards, pil­lars, elec­tric­i­ty pylons, water meters & carparks. Iden­ti­cal tag­ging years ago inspired our activ­i­ty.

This is ded­i­cat­ed to 90% of the pub­lic who con­tin­ue to con­sume grave­yard food and to the bad­ger who caught us off guard recent­ly, the only indi­vid­ual who has.

Here is a tip for those who have spent a lot of effort to remove our work. It takes far less time for us to tag than it does for you to clean up after us. The bot­tom line is we will be back to replace our work time and time again and that this is a much larg­er bat­tle that you are not pre­pared for. Just remem­ber that you own the paths and streets just as much as we do, we claim the right to dec­o­rate because nobody else has. Whether its ani­mals in bat­tery farms or those starv­ing in pover­ty, veg­an­ism is the solu­tion for the forth­com­ing rev­o­lu­tion. Until all are free!

Want to join in? Get your sten­cils from http://www.animalrightsmerchandise.com, they are only £1.50 and can be shipped world­wide. A mes­sage for the police: you can raid their offices, but we’ll just dou­ble our actions to sup­port them.

Tag­ging the state and reclaim­ing the streets,
ALF Out­reach-South West”

Source: http://directaction.info/news_apr19_08.htm

Eco-related arson against ministry of development offices in Greece (Athens, 21/4/2008)

A trans­la­tion of the parts of a com­mu­nique sent to “Eleft­herotip­ia” news­pa­per and pub­lished on 25/04/2008, not men­tion­ing any group’s name:

A trans­la­tion of the parts of a com­mu­nique sent to “Eleft­herotip­ia” news­pa­per and pub­lished on 25/04/2008, not men­tion­ing any group’s name:

“Kavala, Almy­ros at Volos, Man­tou­di at Evia, Astakos at Etoloakar­na­nia, Elef­si­na: Res­i­dents mobi­liza­tions are realised against the plans of build­ing new pow­er plants using coal. Pub­lic Pow­er Com­pa­ny (PPC) in coop­er­a­tion with nation­al or inter­na­tion­al part­ners pro­motes its invest­ment plans, with­in the coun­try as well as in the Balka­ns, respond­ing to the sys­tem’s increas­ing needs for pow­er con­sump­tion, some­thing that sig­ni­fies the con­stant ampli­fi­ca­tion of econ­o­my and the wider sub­or­di­na­tion of our exis­tance to it.”

“When cap­i­tal­ism is self-declared envi­ron­ment friend­ly, it is only to mea­sure and man­age the symp­toms of the cri­sis it pro­duced itself.”

“We don’t share any envi­ron­men­tal­ist com­pa­sion. It is impos­si­ble to fit with­in any green slo­gans that belit­tle any per­spec­tive of rup­ture in their par­tial­i­ty. The con­cern raised by the envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion is dis­armed through the par­tic­i­pa­tion of active cit­i­zens in iron­ic pro­gramms of beach clean­ing or the ridicu­lous con­sumers prefer­ance for “eco-friend­ly” enter­pris­es.”

“The impacts of the use of coal are only a part of the symp­toms of the devel­op­ment this world promis­es: cli­mate change, species extinc­tion, deser­ta­tions, for­est destruc­tion. This is why, the way we talk and act against every­thing that turns our lives to a total dis­as­ter, aims at the con­stant sub­ver­sion of the cap­i­tal­ist struc­tures, the total over­throw of the author­i­tar­i­an rela­tion­ships.”

source: http://directactiongr.blogspot.com

London Critical Mass 14th Anniversary ride

Ear­ly in the ride police blocked the front at traf­fic lights and pre­vent­ed move­ment, even when the lights were green.

London 14th anniversary Critical MassEar­ly in the ride police blocked the front at traf­fic lights and pre­vent­ed move­ment, even when the lights were green. This is a famil­iar tac­tic which is done to com­press the ride into as small a space as pos­si­ble, with offi­cers and a van at the back has­sling strag­glers to keep up, which slows things down and holds up traf­fic as well as mak­ing cycling dif­fi­cult.

Sev­er­al rid­ers deep man­aged to com­plete­ly encir­cled Par­lia­ment Square and per­form at least three or four cir­cuits before police put a stop to it and divert­ed the ride into White­hall. Beyond Down­ing Street, and well out of earshot of Par­lia­ment, some­one turned their cycle sound sys­tem on and was quick­ly made to turn it off again by one of the police who then attract­ed shouts and crit­i­cism from near­by rid­ers. A short dis­tance up the road it was defi­ant­ly turned on again before leav­ing the zone just before enter­ing Trafal­gar Square. Cur­rent­ly the law on sound sys­tems with­in the SOCPA exclu­sion zone around Par­lia­ment is under review but this does­n’t stop the cycle police try­ing to spoil the fun, despite there being no ban out­side of the zone or on car sound sys­tems with­in the zone. Through­out the ride sev­er­al indi­vid­ual rid­ers were picked on and argued with by the cycle police, who num­ber 25+ on every ride, except the one in Decem­ber which just hap­pens to coin­cide with Christ­mas and New Year cel­e­bra­tions.

Police aside, the April ride was well attend­ed and good fun but the usu­al com­mem­o­ra­tive anniver­sary t‑shirts were sad­ly missed this time. Iron­i­cal­ly, towards the end of the ride it was held up for a while in Shaftes­bury Avenue by the usu­al Fri­day evening motorised traf­fic con­ges­tion. Crit­i­cal Mass is often blamed for hold­ing up traf­fic but they are not the only ones doing so on enter­tain­ment evening out­ings, nev­er­the­less they are much more strin­gent­ly policed.

http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/
http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/socpasounds.html

Video of ride.

Bath Bomb #9 now online (& update on Chippenham squatted social centre)

Yes, the new edi­tion of the Bath Bomb is final­ly ready. Sto­ries from the dark under­bel­ly of love­ly love­ly Bath. Or some­thing like that:

The Bath Bomb — @nti-copyright: copy and dis­trib­ute!
Issue #9
free/donation
April 08

Diana Ver­dict: 10 Years On, Still Dead

Seat­tle Was A Riot…

Yes, the new edi­tion of the Bath Bomb is final­ly ready. Sto­ries from the dark under­bel­ly of love­ly love­ly Bath. Or some­thing like that:

The Bath Bomb — @nti-copyright: copy and dis­trib­ute!
Issue #9
free/donation
April 08

Diana Ver­dict: 10 Years On, Still Dead

Seat­tle Was A Riot…

Sun­day the 20th April at the Porter Cel­lar saw a screen­ing of ‘Break­ing the Spell’: an hour-long look at the 1999 Seat­tle WTO protests and the anar­chists who trav­elled there to set a new prece­dent for mil­i­tant con­fronta­tion. Show­ing from 1pm til 4, free admis­sion, with a prac­ti­cal and fresh look at the old debate of paci­fism ver­sus polit­i­cal vio­lence, the film cap­tured a moment when world his­to­ry was up for grabs. Look out for the next offer­ing from Bub­bling Under, 3rd Sun­day of the month, same time, same place, always free and always fun!

www.moles.co.uk
http://www.crimethinc.com/

EDOn’t Believe It!

That’s right folks, last month saw Bath Activist Net­work and Bath Stop the War Coali­tion illic­it­ly screen­ing a copy of the film the cops tried to ban in that shady den of crime and sub­ver­sion oth­er­wise known as the Quak­ers’ Friends Meet­ing House. The film was ‘On The Verge’, telling the sto­ry of a ded­i­cat­ed crew of Brighto­ni­ans who have near­ly suc­ceed­ed in shut­ting down a bomb-build­ing fac­to­ry after 4 years’ cam­paign­ing. They have suf­fered con­tin­u­al police har­rass­ment, with over 40 arrests so far, and the both­er did­n’t stop when they took their new film on tour. Obvi­ous­ly not hap­py with expos­ing us to the idea that we have the pow­er to change soci­ety, the police have been scur­ry­ing round the coun­try bul­ly­ing small venues to make them drop the film [telling one woman they would take away her exhi­bi­tion license if she dis­obeyed]. The same hap­pened in Bath — the Bell, our orig­i­nal venue, got a call from a sweaty-palmed worm of a human being named Alan Bartlett. Alan, act­ing under orders of his police over­lords had threat­ened the pub out of show­ing the film. Nev­er­the­less, the film went ahead to a packed the­atre, num­bers dou­bled due to the con­tro­ver­sy caused by police and coun­cil bul­ly­ing. The film was inspi­ra­tional and the night was a great suc­cess. And as for our inept, toady friend Alan, and the wannabe film crit­ics that con­sti­tute the thin blue line… I’m guess­ing they havn’y heard the last of this just yet!

Our next chance to stick it to EDO MBM will fall on the 4th of June at the ‘Car­ni­val Against the Arms Trade’ in Brighton, where red will be this sea­son’s fash­ion. For more on the demo, film and cam­paign, check out www.smashedo.org.

Don’t Be A Fos­sil Fool

The 1st of April was declared ‘Fos­sil Fools Day’ this year, with 35 demon­stra­tions against gas, oil and coal com­pa­nies up and down the coun­try. Ffos-y-fran, near Merthyr Tyd­fil in Wales, is the site of the UK’s biggest open-cast coal mine, and, at only 36m away from the near­est house, is poten­tial­ly in breach of new envi­ron­men­tal health regs. Coal is the least effi­cient of fos­sil fuels, and with the spec­tre of cli­mate change risk­ing inno­cent lives the world over, activists from Bath, Bris­tol, Oxford and across Wales decid­ed to take a stand. Or at least a nice lie down. Whilst some dis­rupt­ed the site of the mine itself, oth­ers block­ad­ed near­by Aberthaw pow­er sta­tion on the 3rd, owned by RWE npow­er, which process­es the coal from Ffos-y-fran, and pro­duces 7.4 mil­lion tonnes of Co2 a year. It also has a shock­ing dis­re­gard for health and safe­ty, work­ers revealed, fol­low­ing a death at work last June. From 5.30 am, 15 blocked the main access route with 4 locked-on to con­crete-filled suit­cas­es [!], 8 blocked the back road, and 2 scaled machin­ery. Oper­a­tions were screwed for up to 8 hours, with no vehi­cle access, mass tail­backs, and 50 staff get­ting a free day off! 15 were even­tu­al­ly dragged away for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass, but the mes­sage was clear­ly sent: prof­it from cli­mate change, and you will have to pay!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/6746429.stm
www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk
www.stopffosyfran.co.uk

Bris­tol and Bath Rail­way Path: The Truth and the Rumours

First, the rumour that Bris­tol City Coun­cil were plan­ning to sup­port the devel­op­ment of part of the Bris­tol-Bath Cycle Path with a rapid trans­port bus route leaked out. Spec­u­la­tion fol­lowed that the mature trees cut down at Lawrence Hill had already been felled in prepa­ra­tion for the work. The wide­ly report­ed sto­ry that the scheme was to be shelved turned a protest ride along the pro­posed route from Fish­ponds to Col­lege Green into a mas­sive, colour­ful cel­e­bra­tion. 1,500 attend­ed this good-natured romp and parade in the spring sun­shine — an unprece­dent­ed turnout for a local issue. Among them were three march­ing bands, a ped­dle-pow­ered train, a mobile ‘con­sul­tan­cy wag­on’ — oh and not for­get­ting a sin­gle glad­i­a­tor. This was despite yet anoth­er rumour that the ral­ly had been can­celled! Every­one wants bet­ter pub­lic trans­port but to dis­place the most envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly com­muters and trav­ellers — cyclists and walk­ers — and destroy the only green cor­ri­dor for wildlife in East Bris­tol is ludi­crous. The plan direct­ly threat­ens Sus­trans most suc­cess­ful cycle path which has been their show­case route since it was ful­ly opened in 1986. Their response is that the bus rapid tran­sit route is ‘the right idea in the wrong place’. Yes, we need to tempt peo­ple out of their cars with big­ger, faster, stronger, cheap­er, more reli­able and inte­grat­ed pub­lic trans­port. On land the (usu­al­ly sin­gle-occu­pant) pri­vate car is the most inef­fi­cient means of trans­port­ing indi­vid­u­als from A to B imag­in­able.

As I write the coun­cil meet­ing to decide the fate of the plan is sched­uled for Tues­day 1st April. It is now con­fi­dent­ly pre­dict­ed that coun­cil­lors will scrap the pro­pos­als. How­ev­er, rumours abound among scep­ti­cal con­stituents that the plans might reap­pear at a lat­er date when the media spot­light is off the issue. Trans­paren­cy and scruti­ny? We’ll be watch­ing every move.

www.railwaypath.org

Human Free­dom, Ani­mal Rights…

We run a lot of ani­mal rights sto­ries in this hum­ble rag, and are often asked to jus­ti­fy their point: there’s more impor­tant things, aren’t there? With the anti-foie gras cam­paign, beyond the cru­el­ty of force-feed­ing water­fowl till they burst, what about the health impli­ca­tions of eat­ing dis­eased liv­er, no mat­ter the posh nom de plume? There are 2 nation­al anti-vivi­sec­tion demos this month, in Oxford on the 19th, and Hor­sham on the 26th [World Day for Lab Ani­mals!]: with no sci­en­tif­ic stud­ies ever being tak­en into the rel­e­vance of ani­mal test­ing results for human med­i­cine, and med­ical drug side effects being the fourth biggest killer in the UK, big phar­ma is lob­by­ing hard to put prof­it before lives. Meat and dairy-based diets are being increas­ing­ly linked to can­cer, heart dis­ease and dia­betes, whilst live­stock pro­duc­tion caus­es defor­esta­tion, high methane emis­sions, mass star­va­tion, water pol­lu­tion and short­ages: so the envi­ron­ment is stuffed, too. Blood­sports are intrin­si­cal­ly linked to land enclo­sure and wealth inequal­i­ties, as well as being bar­bar­ic. And then when you add on repres­sion in the UK, with ani­mal rights activists going down for years on trumped charges and ridicu­lous new laws com­ing out every year, then wor­ries about a police state become more and more valid… So, it’s not just all about fluffy bun­nies and pup­pies. FFI on local ani­mal rights activism, con­tact bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk.

Bath Activists Have Crack­ing Time In Chip­pen­ham

We here at the Bath Bomb are delight­ed to announce the open­ing of Chip­pen­ham’s newest squat­ted social cen­tre — the 78. The fol­low­ing account detail­ing the occu­pa­tion of the new cen­tre was recieved anony­mous­ly: “After being con­tact­ed by squat­ters in Chip­pen­ham, sev­er­al Batho­ni­ans made the rail trip to the town to see what was hap­pen­ing. The build­ing they had in mind is a love­ly old bun­ga­low with loads of poten­tial and real­ly friend­ly neig­bours. It had not been lived in for 30 years, but that did­n’t make get­ting in easy. After try­ing sev­er­al doors and win­dows, we came across a slight­ly chipped win­dow, giv­ing us enough room to use a twig to unhook the latch from the inside! Once in, we got busy chang­ing the locks and tidy­ing up the rooms and gar­den. The place had obvi­ous­ly been left in a hur­ry, as 1970’s tins of mushy peas and sar­dines greet­ed us in the ful­ly-stocked kitchen! The space is open to all and oper­ates a no-smok­ing, drink­ing or drugs pol­i­cy. Some of the projects to be run from the squat include com­mu­ni­ty gar­den­ing, peo­ple’s edu­ca­tion nights, free shops, dona­tion-based din­ner evenings and much more. The 78 should be up and run­ning soon, so keep your eyes peeled. We are only 10 min­utes by train from Chip­pen­ham and trains run past mid­night most nights — Bath Activist Net­work are look­ing for­ward to many nights of fun, food and edu­ca­tion in our new local squat, so why not get down there and check it out for your­self?”

Fight War, Not Wars

On 15th March activists from Bath joined a 40,000-strong demon­stra­tion in Lon­don against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the repres­sion of the Pales­tini­ans and a pos­si­ble attack on Iran. It is now five years since the coali­tion invad­ed Iraq on a lie. Since then, hun­dreds of British and Amer­i­can troops and thou­sands of Iraqis and Afghans have been killed or injured. Tor­ture, repres­sion and ill-treat­ment have become com­mon­place. Loads of mon­ey that could have been bet­ter spent on hos­pi­tals, schools, ben­e­fits and pen­sions have been wast­ed on the war. At home, due to ‘the war on ter­ror’, polit­i­cal, legal and civ­il rights built up over many years are being erod­ed by the state. War crim­i­nals Bush and Blair con­tin­ue their careers with no apol­o­gy for the death and desturction they have caused. If the coali­tion states like Israel, Britain and the USA attack Iran, march­es, strikes and direct action must be the answer by the peo­ple, the major­i­ty who have been against these mur­der­ous mil­i­tary adven­tures from the out­set.

To join the local Stop the War group, you can attend the vig­il out­side the front of the Abbey every Sat­ur­day 11.30–12.30

Squat’s All The Fuss About?

What do you think of when some­one says ‘squat­ter’? Chances are, the stereo­types of drug-fuelled, spe­cial brew swill­ing free­load­ers pops to mind, but this could­n’t be fur­ther from the truth. The prin­ci­ple behind squat­ting is sim­ple — good build­ings should not be left to rot while peo­ple have a use for them. As a rule, most squat­ters will only ‘crack’ a build­ing that has been emp­ty for some time, and is not in use. For exam­ple, Bath’s last three squats were the for­mer Stothert and Pitt site, a church that had been dis­used for three, and a shop near the pump rooms that had been dis­used for at least as long. The lat­ter two both oper­at­ed drink and drug-free poli­cies and pro­vid­ed com­mu­ni­ty rescources such as free shops, cheap food, free film nights and much more. Impor­tant­ly, they also pro­vid­ed peo­ple with a much need­ed place to live. This coun­try has a proud tra­di­tion of squat­ting, from the Dig­gers in 1649, to the poor fam­i­lies of Bath and Cor­sham who moved into desert­ed army bar­racks in the 1940’s.

Squat­ting is not about rip­ping peo­ple off or giv­ing any­one a hard time (except maybe cor­rupt coun­cil­lors, scum­my land­lords and prop­er­ty devel­op­ers) — it is about turn­ing unused build­ings into valu­able com­mu­ni­ty resources, tak­ing them from the devel­op­ers and spec­u­la­tors, and giv­ing them back to the peo­ple they belong to — all of us. Now for the legal bit! Squat­ting IS legal, so long as you fol­low some very sim­ple guide­lines. You MUST NOT cause crim­i­nal dam­age when enter­ing the build­ing. You must have sole access to the build­ing, so fit­ting your own locks is a must, and you should def­i­nite­ly have at least one per­son in the build­ing at all times, as, in the case of squat­ting, pos­ses­sion is very much 9/10ths of the law. When the land­lord finds you, he may try to get a Pos­ses­sion Order. Once this has been giv­en, it is ille­gal to stay in the build­ing, but if you pick the right place, that may not hap­pen for years, if ever. http://squat.net/

50 Years And Still Fight­ing

On the 24th March, Bath CND and Bath Stop The War Coali­tion hired a coach to join 5,000 pro­test­ers to cel­e­brate the 50th anniver­sary of the birth of CND. With this also being the anniver­sary of the first march to the nuclear facil­i­ty AWE Alder­mas­ton, they sur­round­ed the base by peace­ful­ly link­ing hands. Before the sur­round­ing of Alder­mas­ton, there was a ral­ly with guest speak­ers, includ­ing Vivi­enne West­wood, MPs Jere­my Cor­byn and Car­o­line Lucas, Bruce Kent, and CND Chair Kate Hud­son. The demo con­sist­ed of old, mid­dle-aged and young. There were some vet­er­ans from the very first march back in 1958, where 4,000 gath­ered in Lon­don on the cold­est week­end in mem­o­ry, for a 600-strong march to the site, brav­ing the snow. Fifty years on and some say ‘what has changed?’ Well, now the major­i­ty of the pop­u­la­tion are opposed to nuclear weapon­ry rather than it just being a minor­i­ty view, and the Cold War is over. This year’s protest went well, leav­ing the perime­ter fence strung with mes­sages, com­mu­ni­cat­ing our dis­may at the mad­ness of the Gov­ern­men­t’s plans to renew the Tri­dent nuclear weapons sys­tem, flush­ing £5 bil­lion down that par­tic­u­lar drain.

Foie Gras News

The foie gras saga con­tin­ues with Beau­jo­lais in Chapel Row tar­get­ed for sell­ing the dis­eased liv­er of force-fed ducks. Sat­ur­day 29 March saw 5 activists brav­ing the rain, armed with leaflets and a peti­tion of over 500 sig­na­tures to get the vile stuff banned by Bath Coun­cil. The ami­able co-own­er of Beau­jo­lais stat­ed that she’d heard the eth­i­cal argu­ments but would con­tin­ue to sell it. When the police turned up and she realised we weren’t about to bug­ger off, she claimed to have stopped sell­ing it (despite the web­site list­ing). Chang­ing her sto­ry sev­er­al times with­in the space of half an hour, she lat­er told us she’d put it on the menu “just for us.” Nice lady, bit con­fused. Fol­low­ing the demo, a state­ment was post­ed on their web­site claim­ing that they only sell ‘faux foie.’ Make up your mind, woman!

www.banfoiegras.com/page.php?module=sustained&article_id=27>
www.ciwf.org.uk/campaigns/other_campaigns/exotic_foods.html>

EVENTS

Mon­day nights — Bath Hunt Sabs Meet­ing, 8pm, Bell
Wednes­days 4–7pm — Lon­don Rd Food Co-op, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre
Sat­ur­days 11.30am-12.30 — Bath Stop The War Vig­il, Abbey Court­yard
23rd April, tbc — Anti-sweat­shop demo, 2.30pm til 5pm, Top­shop in Bath
25th April, 9.30pm-4am — Ben­e­fit gig for Bris­tol No Bor­ders & Bris­tol Antifa, New Trin­i­ty Hall, Trin­i­ty Road, Bris­tol £7 entry
26th April, 11am — Nation­al SHAC demo, Hor­sham Park, Hor­sham, W Sus­sex
29th April, 7.30pm — ‘Bath: An Eco-City?’ debate, Bath Abbey
1st May, 7.30–9pm — Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, down­stairs at Hob­gob­lin
3rd May, tbc — Anti foie-gras demo, con­tact bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk
7th May, 7.30–8.30pm — Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, back­room of Bell
10th May, 12–3pm — Bath Freeshop, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street
11th May — Bath Ani­mal Action info stall, out­side Pump Rooms

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.myspace.com/bathbomb

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Q: Who Are Bath Activist Net­work? A: A local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce The Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als to greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk, or see our web­site: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute to this newslet­ter, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

update on Chip­pen­ham squat — April 24, 2008

Unfor­tu­nate­ly, on Mon­day, the would-be social cen­tre ‘the 78’ was evict­ed on a rushed through Inter­im Pos­ses­sion Order…

Larissa, Central Greece: IKA squat evicted and demolished

26.04.2008
Heavy police forces raid­ed the recent­ly squat­ted build­ing of IKA on Wednes­day morn­ing; 7 peo­ple were brought in front of the Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tor, while part of the build­ing has already been demol­ished.

IKA squat half demolished26.04.2008
Heavy police forces raid­ed the recent­ly squat­ted build­ing of IKA on Wednes­day morn­ing; 7 peo­ple were brought in front of the Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tor, while part of the build­ing has already been demol­ished.

On Wednes­day morn­ing (23/4), IKA squat in Laris­sa was evict­ed and par­tial­ly demol­ished. At 6am the crim­i­nal­i­ty sup­pre­sion police raid­ed the build­ing and attacked those who were inside. They were vio­lent­ly tak­en to the police depart­ment. Part of the build­ing was demol­ished [Pho­tos: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=859565#859641].

Lat­er on, the detainees were brought in front of the Pub­lic Pros­e­cu­tor. They were trans­ferred in ter­ror, hand­cuffed, sur­round­ed by cops and under­cov­ered police­men. They were arrest­ed as sus­pects for dis­turb­ing the social peace and the oper­a­tion of a pub­lic ser­vice. The cops had been based on a com­plaint lodged by the head­mas­ter of the Social Insur­ance Insti­tu­tion (the build­ing own­er), but the com­plaint was pulled after the evic­tion.

Sev­en peo­ple were detained until 4pm and peo­ple were gath­ered out­side the court, in sol­i­dar­i­ty. A sol­i­dar­i­ty demon­stra­tion, with 200 par­tic­i­pants, took place in Laris­sa on Thurs­day. They marched in front of the par­tial­ly demol­ished squat, the Pre­fec­ture Admin­is­tra­tion and sev­er­al offi­cial build­ings. Paint and stones were thrown towards the police depart­ment and the City Hall. A con­cert fol­lowed.

The build­ing had been squat­ted since 8th of March 2008, after hav­ing been com­plete­ly aban­doned for more than 5 years. [Pho­tos: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=en&article_id=839341 ] Sev­er­al squats and autonomous space in Greece have recent­ly been under seri­ous threat.

Brighton 2–4 May Direct Action training and training for trainers

BRIGHTON: DIRECT ACTION TRAINING FOR TRAINERS
Fri­day 2nd May and Sat­ur­day 3rd May, from 11am ‑5pm.

BRIGHTON: DIRECT ACTION TRAINING FOR TRAINERS
Fri­day 2nd May and Sat­ur­day 3rd May, from 11am ‑5pm.
Learn how to give direct action train­ing and how to help peo­ple pre­pare for effec­tive action. For peo­ple with expe­ri­ence of par­tic­i­pat­ing in direct action or civ­il dis­obe­di­ence. Not for the mild­ly curi­ous, you’ll be com­ing because you want to stim­u­late real Local action and/or get involved in Cli­mate Camp/Network. You will also have an oppor­tu­ni­ty to train peo­ple new to Direct Action on the Sun­day, to prac­tise your new train­ing skills, so please include the Sun­day 4th May as part of your sched­ule.

BRIGHTON:DIRECT ACTION TRAINING
Brighton, Sun 4th May 11am ‑5pm
for peo­ple new to Direct Action or to brush up your skills. Learn prac­ti­cal skills use­ful for tak­ing actions! This is open to any­one who would like to learn these skills.

Where: Brighton, phone/email for more details and to book:
mkechnge7@wildmail.com
07722 172 393

Veg­an food will be avail­able and call us for accom­mo­da­tion. The Train­ing is free but
dona­tions towards costs would be appre­ci­at­ed.