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Day 48 (Tues 10th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (3:30pm): Protector cut off, arrested and caravan moved. Come down and support the community.

Day 48 (Tues 10th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (3:30pm): Protector cut off, arrested and caravan moved. Come down and support the community.

Update (2:00pm): Cuadrilla fracking truck blocked by Protector locked onto caravan in Balcombe. Community Protection Camp is still going strong despite increased police harassment.

Update (12:45pm): Ambulance takes one Protector to hospital with leg injury caused by Police violence

Update (12:15pm): First fracking truck of day arrives and is being blocked by Protectors.

Update (12:00pm): Community Protection Camp still holding strong. Situation pretty calm at moment. Lots of people here to support Balcombe but do come down to help if you can.

Update (11:00am): One of the three people arrested for singing outside Cuadrilla’s fracking site is a Balcombe resident.

Update (10:30am): Police trying to intimidate camp but not here in large numbers at present. Three arrests. More people would be good. Come down and support the community if you can.

Update (10am): The day has started quietly. Despite media report to the contrary the Council has no powers to evict the camp and would need to go through a court process to try. Threats by the police to use a Section 14 CJPOA to evict the camp are clearly illegal (though obviously that is no guarantee they won’t try) but the camp is holding firm. Come down and support the community if you can.

Eviction of Ferrarisbos Forest Occupation Wilrijk, Antwerp, Belgium

groNoord logoAt 7am on Tuesday 3rd of September individuals occupying a wrongly zoned Farraris forest in Wilrijk were woken by the sound of chainsaws.

groNoord logoAt 7am on Tuesday 3rd of September individuals occupying a wrongly zoned Farraris forest in Wilrijk were woken by the sound of chainsaws. Breaking the news to all that the forest was being evicted. The first arrest of an individual in a tent on the ground, followed swiftly: the tent was unzipped and the occupant ordered out although was not informed of their arrest or their rights. A cherry picker was used to gain access to the two platforms. One individual was lifted into the cherry picker and arrested. Another individual was locked on, and a cutting team was used to break the lock on, remove the person and arrest them. A fourth individual, in a bed spiral (hanging treehouse) the tree was climbed and the individual removed and arrested. The whole process took 2-3hrs, within 5hrs the forest had been cut.

Local supporters and press were at first not allowed through to outside the forest. After sometime they managed to make their way through. Some locals chose to sarcastically applaud as a representative of Essers went past. This resulted in 3 individuals being administratively arrested*.

Essers is the company responsible for the cutting of this forest. Wanting to build warehouse there, at present there is no known client for this warehouse as the previous prospective tenant pulled out of the contract.
Within Belgium there is zoning of land – land is designated for a particular use. This is out of date and therefore not accurate. Where forest (as in this case) is zoned as industrial land it is very easy to acquire the necessary permits required to fell the forest.
Ferrarisbos forest is land that in 1771 whilst Ferraris was surveying and mapping Belgium was found to be forest. This means the forest that was felled 03/09/13 was over 250 years old.
Flanders (region within Belgium) has one of the lowest percentages of remaining woodland in the EU with 8% of woodlands remaining, 20% is considered a “healthy” minimum.
The forest felled 03/09/13 was an important breeding habitat for over 20 bird species including woodpeckers. Also the forest was the summer home and hunting ground to many bats possibly including endangered and protected species, and groups of red squirrels. A Belgian Government Agency advised that if felling was to take place it should happen between the 15th of September and the 15th of October or during the spring to ensure minimal disruption to the animals living there.

There was a total of 7 arrests throughout the day, 4 of occupiers of the forest and 3 local supporters. All the arrests were administrative*.
Of the occupiers the first was quickly released due to having their passport with them. 2 were released after fingerprints and photos were taken. The one remaining occupier spoke no dutch and police refused to speak more than limited English to them, refused to provide food and then informed them they would be taken to foreign detention at some point (between in 5 minutes and 2 days). After becoming distressed the individual gave their name and was then released after being driven to a small street in Antwerp with no money, no idea of their location and no means of contacting anyone.

The 3 locals arrested during the eviction of the forest all chose to give their IDs resulting in a short detention for 2 of them. 1 was taken to prison, being told this would be for 12 months, after 5 hours they were released and put on tag for 3 months. It is unclear why and how this has happened.

Further Action
People from the Occupation of the Forest have asked for solidarity demos outside Belgian Embassies against the cutting of wrongly zoned forests.
Shortly there will also be further information for communications blockades.

*Administrative Arrest is where an individual is arrested for identification, this can last up to 12hrs if the individual chooses to give their name or has ID on them. The arrest can last up to 24hrs if no name is given.

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28 Days Later / Balcombe anti-fracking protests update days 40-43

One Man Stop – 2nd September – Day 40

Update (14:45am): One protector locked on to fracking truck at the gate of Cuadrilla site in Balcombe.

Update (11:45am): Two protectors arrested defending Sussex from fracking.

One Man Stop – 2nd September – Day 40

Update (14:45am): One protector locked on to fracking truck at the gate of Cuadrilla site in Balcombe.

Update (11:45am): Two protectors arrested defending Sussex from fracking.

Update (9:30am): Police trying to force fracking truck through the community protection blockade. Come down and support the community.

Protector Locked On To Fracking Tanker Blocking The Gate Of Cuadrilla Site In Balcombe – Video

More info and photos here

Day 41 (Tues 3rd) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Protector Locked On To Gate Of Cuadrilla Fracking Site In Balcombe – Video

"I study environmental science, I know this is wrong, I know this is mad and it's just about money. I've chosen this action because nobody is listening. I've signed petitions, I've written to the EA. I've been here peacefully protesting for the last 6 weeks or longer. The government's just not listening to its people. Once they start putting those chemicals down into the water table they cannot get them out. I don't want to leave this mess for the next generation and I certainly don't want to say I didn't do anything to stop it."

Day 43 – 5th September Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Breaking: #Balcombe Community Protection Camp now has a tripod blocking the road. Some cars can pass… looks like no trucks for a while… #GreatGasGala #Frack_OFF #Cuadrilla

Day 43 of the Community Blockade in Balcombe. This morning one Protector is blocking fracking trucks from entering the Cuadrilla’s site with a tripod. The camp in Balcombe is fight the threat of thousands of fracking wells spreading across Sussex and the UK.

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Helpful Information for groups considering action

 

News from the anti-MAT struggle in the Girona area of Catalonia

 

 

2nd of September, 2013:

News from the anti-MAT struggle in the Girona area of Catalonia

 

 

 

2nd of September, 2013:

News from the anti-MAT struggle in the Girona area of Catalonia

 

The active resistance camp against the MAT (very high tension electricity line) taking place near Girona has squatted a huge, antique, abandoned farmhouse near the village of Orriols, in order to give continuity to the struggle against this deadly project and the world which needs it. The resistance against the MAT has been active for more than a decade and has now reached a crucial point seeing that the construction of the line has now started in this area and is going ahead at a furious pace.

 

The police are constantly harassing the squatted zone and farmhouse. This is the squat's fifth day and the second day since the doors were opened to anyone who wishes to contribute to the struggle against the MAT and intends to organize collectively in order to stop it. The liberated space, located very near to where two pylons are being constructed, is like sand in the gears and cogs of this machine of death and destruction driven by industrialists and politicians and defended by the police and journalists.

 

During the last week of August the police presence around the camp in Fellines and its activities was very strong: people stopped and identified, provocations, number plates written down, constant patrolling along the surrounding roads, protest marches blocked, a helicopter flying above the camp and hovering near it at low altitude, presumably taking photos, etc. However, the harassment did not stop the people who came from all over the surrounding areas, the Spanish State and other European countries, and even spurred them to intensify the struggle, as can be seen with this new squatted area which seems to have thrown the police off-balance.

 

On the 1st of September it was made public knowledge that the abandoned Mas Castelló farmhouse had been squatted as a new space of resistance and coordination, and soon enough the police arrived in great numbers, suddenly waking up to the fact that the action had taken place right under their noses and despite all their checkpoints. The barricades built along the dirt track leading to the house, the presence of many people behind them and some other resisters on the roof of the new squat, helped keep the police away, even though they tried to advance showing plastic bullet guns, firing a few shots into the air, perhaps bringing dogs to the scene, threatening and shouting and throwing rocks at the resisters in order to provoke them and thus create the legal situation necessary for a speedy eviction order. Before nightfall, however, the forces of repression withdrew most of their faithful soldiers, only to come back a little later as a small group accompanying the owner of the house, shouting threats and trying to identify the people on the roof.

 

The night was quiet but this morning saw the arrival of many police vans yet again. Some of the barricades have been removed by firefighters and by a tractor which was probably ordered to do so by the owner of the house. Some hours later most of the vans filed away and the resisters got back to the tasks necessary in order to make Mas Castelló a meeting point for locals and non-locals who will continue the struggle against this deadly megaproject.

 

Everyone is invited to come and participate to help defend the land around Girona. People are arriving but greater numbers are necessary, so come and show your support!

 

If you are unable to be physically present, express your solidarity in whichever way you see fit, wherever possible and as soon as possible.

 

 

Mas Castelló resists!

 

 

 

 

Stop the Arms Fair/DSEI

A massive arms fair is planned to take place in the UK in September 2013. The arms fair welcomes:

A massive arms fair is planned to take place in the UK in September 2013. The arms fair welcomes:

The US and UK will seek the next generation of weapons for their wars, while the arms companies aim to set the agenda for more exorbitant military spending.

The arms fair brings together 28,000 international buyers and sellers. The deals that begin here fuel the arms trade the world over. Death, injury, fear and repression are exported from the arms companies on our doorstep.

We can make a difference

When the fair took place in 2011, we challenged the opening night arms dealers’ reception at the National Gallery. One year later we put an end to an arms company’s sponsorship of the National Gallery.

Take action to stop the arms fair

A massive week of action is planned from 7-14 September to expose the arms fair and make its business as difficult as possible. Sunday 8th September looks set to be the biggest day: Come and create a mass action against the arms fair with Occupy vs. the Arms Fair from noon. Check out which actions appeal to you and put the dates in your diary now!

Action AWE Disarmament Camp & Blockade

25th August 2013

Directions and details here.

Update – 2nd September – big blockade

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25th August 2013

Directions and details here.

Update – 2nd September – big blockade

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Twenty-one protesters have been arrested after blockading a road leading to a site which builds warheads for nuclear submarines.

Anti-nuclear weapons protesters at Atomic Weapons Establishment's (AWE) Burghfield site oppose the renewal or replacement of Trident.

Burghfield and AWE Aldermaston provide the warheads for the submarine-launched missile system.

The activists were held on suspicion of obstruction of a public highway.

The UK's existing four ballistic missile submarines are to be renewed from the late-2020s.

The government's final decision on whether to renew or replace the missile system, the UK's nuclear deterrent, is due in 2016.

'Pose a danger'

Some of the protesters at AWE Burghfield have come from Finland, Spain, Scotland, Argentina and Japan to take part.

Police said there were about 20 tents as part of a camp near the West Berkshire site.

Action AWE, which is co-ordinating the protest with Trident Ploughshares, said in a statement they were taking part in "non-violent direct action".

They said nuclear weapons were "immoral, illegal under international law, dangerous to maintain and pose a danger to peace on Earth".

Ch Insp Lindsey Finch, deputy local policing commander for Newbury, said: "We will continue to work with protesters to facilitate peaceful protest and ensure that any criminal activity is dealt with proportionately."

A spokeswoman for the weapons site said: "AWE on-site security, the Ministry of Defence Police and Thames Valley Police are currently in attendance and will remain for the duration of any protest action."

ELF fight against expansion of ski resort, Germany

September 2, 2013 – Germany

September 2, 2013 – Germany

The ELF has claimed responsibility for sabotage at a ski resort on Wurmberg mountain (Harz mountain range). During the night of August 27, the windows of several construction vehicles were smashed, hydradulic hoses and electricity cables cut on several vehicles, a snow groomer, snow machines and at electricity stations, and the cable car infrastructure was damaged. Painted slogans were left behind, such as: "LASST DEN WALD LEBEN" ("LET THE FOREST LIVE"), "SKIANLAGEN SABOTIEREN" ("SABOTAGE SKI RESORTS"), "LET THE FOREST PROSPER", "THERE'S NO TIME TO WAIT FOR CHANGE" and "SHOW YOUR DEDICATION THROUGH YOUR ACTION." Damages are estimated at €100,000. The expansion of the ski area has been strongly criticized by environmental organizations. (photos: goslarsche.de)

Anonymous claim of responsibility (German), from linksunten.indymedia.org:

"In der Nacht vom 27. August auf den 28. August haben wir die Mittelstation der Liftanlage des Skigebietes am Wurmberg sabotiert. Mit Farbe sprühten wir mehrere Botschaften an die Mauern der von der Wurmberg Seilbahn Gesellschaft betriebenen Anlage.

– 'LASST DEN WALD LEBEN'
– 'SKIANLAGEN SABOTIEREN'
– 'LET THE FOREST PROSPER'
– 'THERE'S NO TIME TO WAIT FOR CHANGE'
– 'SHOW YOUR DEDICATION THROUGH YOUR ACTION'.

Wir haben zahlreiche Scheiben des Gebäudes sowie von dort stehenden Baufahrzeugen und von zwei Pistenraupen eingeschlagen. Wir durchtrennten Kabel an Baufahrzeugen, Pistenraupen und an einigen Stromkästen der Lift- und Beschneiungsanlagen.

Dies war ein notwendiger Akt des Widerstandes gegen die von der Wurmberg Seilbahn Gesellschaft fortlaufend vorangetriebene Zerstörung der Natur am Wurmberg. Eine Skianlage, wie sie die Wurmberg Seilbahn Gesellschaft betreibt, ist in ihrer Entstehung wie in ihrem Betrieb abzulehnen.
Dort, wo die natürliche Umwelt ausgebeutet wird – also den Profitinteressen einzelner Akteure unterworfen wird -, dort ist direkter Widerstand gegen diese Ausbeutung unumgänglich! Deswegen ist die Wurmberg Seilbahn Gesellschaft zum Ziel unserer Aktion geworden.

Der bereits weit vorangeschrittene Ausbau des Skigebietes am Wurmberg macht einmal mehr das destruktive Verhältnis der Menschen zur Natur im Kapitalismus deutlich. Über 16 Hektar Wald wurden gerodet, um eine neue Liftanlage, einen Großparkplatz sowie neue Pistenabfahrten an den Berghängen zu schaffen. Die Bäume, die übrig sind, im Rodungsgebiet jetzt plötzlich am Rand der Baumgruppen stehen, werden durch Windbruch zusätzlich gefährdet sein. Auch sollen mehrere Beschneiungsanlagen neu gebaut werden, die künstlich erzeugten Schnee auf den Pisten verteilen. Dafür wird aus dem Wasserschutzgebiet der Warmen Bode Wasser entnommen und ein riesiger Speichersee auf dem Gipfel angelegt. Diese Kunstschneepisten werden bei Nacht dann weiträumig mit Flutlichtscheinwerfern ausgeleuchtet. Den Tieren, die noch nicht aus ihrem Lebensraum vertrieben wurden, wird das Leben in ihrer ursprünglichen Umgebung zur Unerträglichkeit gemacht. Der Lärm und das Licht der Wintersportanlage wird den Wald stetig belasten. Da hilft es auch nichts, dass die Wurmberg Seilbahn Gesellschaft – zur Vortäuschung der eigenen Umweltfreundlichkeit – von künftigen Bergwiesen an den gerodeteten Hängen und von Aufforstungen an einem anderen Ort spricht.

Der Wald am Wurmberg ist zerstört. Er wird nie wieder so werden wie er einmal war. Die Konsequenz daraus muss sein, die Zerstörung jetzt auf das destruktive Skigebiet zu verlagern, um dem Wald Stück für Stück seinen Raum zurückzugeben, damit er, sich selbst überlassen, frei von Ausbeutung existieren kann.

Earth Liberation Front

ELF"

Balcombe anti-fracking protests update days 25-39

Day 37 (Fri 30th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (10:30am): One protector arrested defending Sussex from fracking.

Update (9:30am): Police trying to force fracking truck through community blokade.

 

Day 34 (Tues 26th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Day 37 (Fri 30th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (10:30am): One protector arrested defending Sussex from fracking.

Update (9:30am): Police trying to force fracking truck through community blokade.

 

Day 34 (Tues 26th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (5:00pm): One protector arrested today as police continue to force fracking trucks through the blockade for Cuadrilla.

Update (10:30am): First fracking truck of the day.

 

Day 28 (Wed 21st) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (3pm): All Protectors who were in Crawley Magistrates Court today have been given bail conditions that allow them to return to the camp.

Update (1pm): Forest camp evicted by police.

Update (12pm): Police are trying to illegally evict (without a court order) the forest camp (smaller camp in woodland next to the Cuadrilla rig site, not main camp on grass verge) at Balcombe. Come support the community!

 

Day 27 (Tue 20th) Of Community Fracking Blockade In Balcombe Sussex

Update (10:40am): Another fracking truck being blocked.

Update (9:30am): Fracking truck forced through community blockade by police. One Protector arrested.

 

Days 25/26 – the Reclaim the Power blockade and more updates/photos here

 

Activist Group Black Fish Using Drones to Defend the Ocean from Driftnets

On a warm night in July 2012, off the island of Ugljan in the

On a warm night in July 2012, off the island of Ugljan in the Croatian Adriatic, two activists slipped into the water near a line of huge fish farms. Security boats patrolled the perimeter of the vast circular nets, as guards stationed on a nearby hill kept watch through the night. And for good reason: the thousands of bluefin tuna in the farms, destined for the tables of Japanese sushi restaurants, are worth millions. Individual fish routinely sell for more than $1,500 at wholesale markets in Tokyo and closer to home. The Croatian tuna had been caught as juveniles under a loophole in international law, and were being “fattened up” before heading to market.

Wearing tactical diving gear, the divers arrived at the first net, slicing three-quarters of its length and sending bluefin streaming out. The divers swam to another net, repeating the process, and then headed home. The security teams circling above were none the wiser until the following day. The activists, from a group known as the Black Fish, were long gone. The raid was similar to a previous attack in September 2010, when Black Fish divers freed dolphins from holding pens near Taiji, Japan.

 

A sailor prepares to head out to sea with five 2.5-kilometer nets in ant'Agata di Militello, Sicily; 2.5 kilometers is the legal limit, but Mediterranean fishermen often join multiple nets of this size together to get around the law

A sailor prepares to head out to sea with five 2.5-kilometer nets in ant’Agata di Militello, Sicily; 2.5 kilometers is the legal limit, but Mediterranean fishermen often join multiple nets of this size together to get around the law.

Since the action in Japan and Croatia, the group has turned its sights on drift nets—long, fine nets suspended from buoys, typically across fish migration paths. Banned in international waters since 1992, the longest nets, which can stretch 50 miles behind industrial-sized fishing vessels, are associated with almost indiscriminate killing of marine life. Their mesh size can be as little as ten centimeters, meaning young fish are caught before they can reproduce. Sea turtles, dolphins, and sharks also fall prey, and since they’re illegal to catch, they’re returned, often mortally wounded, to the ocean.

In spite of the ban put in place at the urging of the UN, the practice continues. From the Indian Ocean to the North Pacific, illegal drift nets are still in use, and no proper authority exists to monitor their use or bring prosecutions. In the Mediterranean, their use is often controlled by various mobs, according to the Black Fish’s founder Wietse van der Werf: “Organized crime and corruption is a big part of why drift netting carries on in the Mediterranean. The Calabrian Mafia is known to run the biggest operation in Europe, right alongside the biggest cocaine-running operation—they’re pretty much one and the same.”

And they’re hard to catch, said Wietse. When EU inspectors roll around, corrupt captains will take their nets to pieces, head to sea, or “re-flag” their boats, dodging European rules by hoisting a North African flag. A few years ago, Italian fishermen were given millions to hand over their drift nets and invest in more “sustainable” gear—they immediately spent the cash on bigger, badder drift nets. These were either stored in non-EU countries or overlooked by corrupt Italian officials (paid off, ironically, using the money set aside for newer, less damaging nets).

A member of the Black Fish toying around with a quadcopter supplied by ShadowView. Photo by Chris Grodotzki

A member of the Black Fish toying around with a quadcopter supplied by ShadowView.

So illegal fishermen have to be caught actually using the nets in order to be brought to justice. Which is why the Black Fish have begun to invest in drones. With the help of ShadowView, a nonprofit which provides charities and NGOs with unmanned helicopters and planes, the group has begun monitoring ports for signs of illegal kit. They’ve just finished a series of “port inspections” in Albania and Italy, using cameras mounted on small “quadcoptor” drones to gather evidence from above.

Posing as beach-towelled vacationers, Wietse and his undercover crews normally go unnoticed until their little robot is buzzing above a bunch of pissed off fishermen. In other spots, like Libya and Tunisia, drones tend not to go down so well, so the Black Fish use hidden cameras and a tourists’ blank expression to wander around ports with impunity. The group is still analyzing their videos and pictures from this year, but have already spotted several “blacklisted” vessels, each tied to illegal fishing in the past. A few weeks ago, they spotted dead sea turtles—“Among the most highly protected species in the world,” Wietse said—tangled in Tunisian nets.

A Black Fish member logging the registration numbers of fishing boats that have been blacklisted by the EU. Photo by Chris Grodotzki

A Black Fish member logging the registration numbers of fishing boats that have been blacklisted by the EU.

However, to properly catch the estimated 500 illegal Mediterranean driftnetters in action will take bigger, more expensive drones. By next year, Wietse plans to run big, “fixed wing,” petrol-powered unmanned planes, with a much bigger range, which should be able to conclusively prove illegal drift net use. “When governments can’t do anything about such a vital problem,” he told me, “volunteers with a little time and money can make a positive difference.”

Also next year, the Black Fish plan to score a secondhand coast-guard ship to use as a platform for drones and speedboats fast enough to catch drift net users red-handed. They also have a plan to create a diplomatic incident and force the issue: “Once we have the ship,” Wietse told me, “we want to put a British flag on it and then try to enforce the law somewhere close to, say, Spain. This would anger the Spanish and force them to pick sides—illegal poachers or European law. With any luck, this will create an international problem and force governments to crack down.”

Wietse is critical of celebrity fishing activists Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fernley-Whittingstall who support the relaxation of rules over fish that are discarded for being too small or outside of quotas, arguing that their approach is just a way of allowing young fish to be caught and sold legally. He’s also skeptical of so-called “sustainable” fishing in general, which he says “legitimizes destructive fishing,” offering little more than a warm glow to “ethical” shoppers.

The shell of a sea turtle, one of the world's most protected species, found in Tunisia.

The shell of a sea turtle, one of the world’s most protected species, found in Tunisia.

When they’re not angering Mafia boat crews, the Black Fish are training teams in diving and other skills in order to widen the organization’s scope. Wietse likens his plan to the early days of police forces, in which private militias were formed into organized forces in their own local areas. They’ve made a film with the help of volunteers, and are spending the winter lecturing and raising money to buy their ship.

Overfishing isn’t the only target of activists with drones. ShadowView are working with the conservation charity SPOTS to catch poachers at secret locations in South Africa, with the Sea Shepherd group filming illegal seal slaughter on the Namibian coast, and with the League Against Cruel Sports in the UK to film illegal fox hunts. Protesters have been using drones to spy on cops for a couple of years now, and their price is falling.

But for Wietse, perhaps unsurprisingly, driftnets and overfishing are still the main aim: “The death of the seas is the worst environmental problem we face, and using drift nets is like destroying a forest to catch a couple of wild boar—it’s just insane.” Luckily, according to him, “It’s also one of the easiest problems to solve—it just needs to be addressed now.”

200 activists blocking coal train in the Rheinland

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31/08/2013 Manheim. Second Day of the Actions Days in the Rhineland Coalfield. Around 300 activists are occupying the coal train tracks which is the main way to transport coal between the open-cast coal mine “Hambach” to the big power plants which emit 100 millions tons of CO2 per year. The action is happening in solidarity with the Climate and Reclaim the Fields Camp that is taking place from August 23 to September 6, 2013 in the Rhineland coalfield.

„Already in the last two years, there have been actions like this. But this year, there are much more people who express their legitimate protest in this way. It is people from the most varied backgrounds and regions of the world. This clearly shows: Climate change affects us all. And: A change of the existing conditions of exploitation and destruction is only possible with determined and joined grass-root actions”, says one of the activists.

„The impacts of lignite burning is not a local issue – first, because of the consequences of global warming but also because of the far-reaching distribution of particle matter. Depending on the weather conditions, the particle matter of RWEs power stations can go down anywhere in Europe and can cause grave health problems.”

„Some people criticize the resistance actions against lignite mining because they are in conflict with the law. However, if the existing law protects industries which destroy the future of this planet, then the law is the problem. Not the people who violate it“. This is how one of the activists explains why she is there and why she thinks this action is legitimate..