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Cuadzilla Balcome Rolling Blockade Red Version

Cuadzilla Balcome Rolling Blockade Red Version

A Rolling Block­ade of the Bal­combe frack­ing site, 1st Sep­tem­ber – 28th Sep­tem­ber

Frack­ing com­pa­ny Cuadrilla’s gov­ern­men­tal licence to drill in Bal­combe ends on Sep­tem­ber 28th. The gov­ern­ment may be allow­ing them to drill but they have no social licence from the peo­ple of Bal­combe to frack their land and threat­en their water sup­ply.  Nei­ther do they have any man­date to begin an entire wave of frack­ing across the coun­try. The vast major­i­ty of peo­ple in the UK want clean­er, green­er ener­gy.
After the upsurge of cli­mate activism at Reclaim the Pow­er in August, let’s make these last 28 days count. Let’s halt their work at Bal­combe, and also send a strong mes­sage to those want­i­ng to frack else­where.

A block­ade has been on-going at the drilling site, but trucks have still been get­ting through. Now it’s time to up the ante.

We invite groups from around the coun­try to come and play a part in a 28 day rolling block­ade.

Think cre­ative­ly and act respon­si­bly. Pick a week­day before Sep­tem­ber 28, gath­er friends and use­ful kit get your­selves to Bal­combe.

Frack­ing is stop­pable, anoth­er world is pos­si­ble.

* Peo­ple are remind­ed that this is a peace­ful block­ade and that the Bal­combe camp is alco­hol-free.

* For fur­ther infor­ma­tion please con­tact 28dayslater.balcombe@gmail.com

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Arson against police training building and attack of security services vehicles

The (under con­struc­tion) Police Firearms Train­ing Cen­tre in Black Rock Quar­ry, Por­tishead, sit­u­at­ed direct­ly beneath the Avon and Som­er­set Police region­al head­quar­ters was our tar­get on the night of 26th August, and we left it with flames lick­ing high. The facil­i­ty is intend­ed to serve forces across the South West.

The (under con­struc­tion) Police Firearms Train­ing Cen­tre in Black Rock Quar­ry, Por­tishead, sit­u­at­ed direct­ly beneath the Avon and Som­er­set Police region­al head­quar­ters was our tar­get on the night of 26th August, and we left it with flames lick­ing high. The facil­i­ty is intend­ed to serve forces across the South West.

After climb­ing into the quar­ry we used accel­er­ant to burn the major elec­tri­cal cables at five junc­tion points through­out the com­plex, and doused and light­ed a pal­let of elec­tri­cal fit­tings and wires. More than twelve hours lat­er the fire is still burn­ing. It put smiles on our faces to realise how easy it was to enter their gun club and leave a fuck you sig­na­ture right in the bel­ly of the beast, with a curi­ous fox as our only wit­ness.

On the same night oth­ers of us attacked two vehi­cles near St George, Bris­tol with paint strip­per and by slash­ing the tyres — one G4S and one Amey. In the UK and glob­al­ly G4S pro­vide prison and secu­ri­ty ser­vices and prof­it from many aspects of prison soci­ety. Amey, in a joint ven­ture with GEO trans­port pris­on­ers in Eng­land and Wales and run cour­t­hous­es in Bris­tol and North Som­er­set.

In the City around us the lock down increas­es; there is a gen­er­al atmos­phere of ris­ing fear and pow­er­less­ness; there is more and more sur­veil­lance, and secu­ri­ty guards with hand­cuffs appear on more and more doors. Ten­sions across the world are sim­mer­ing as peo­ple lose faith in the sys­tem. As a response to this inse­cu­ri­ty the state is mil­i­taris­ing it’s police with firearms, remote con­trol drones and ‘non-lethal’ weapons that reg­u­lar­ly kill. At the same time they devel­op the pre­ven­ta­tive ‘soft cop’ buffer of com­mu­ni­ty sup­port offi­cers, liai­son teams and so on, that are more fit­ting with the demo­c­ra­t­ic image. They even get some help from left­ists such as John Drury from Aufheben with his con­tri­bu­tions on crowd con­trol, who is as ter­ri­fied of the unman­age­able as the rul­ing class­es are. The British state is a world leader in counter-insur­gency tech­niques. Their exper­tise is the result of gen­er­a­tions long bru­tal coloni­sa­tion, like in India, Kenya and to this day in Ire­land.

Two years after the major UK riots we think an impor­tant door was opened for rad­i­cal and com­bat­ive refusal of our dai­ly exis­tence on a wide scale. For those of us who took to the streets it was a breath of clean air in the dun­geons, a reminder that the encroach­ment and con­trol is not com­plete. Even when the apa­thy and iso­la­tion seems to have tak­en hold again we con­tin­ue our attacks. The police and secu­ri­ty indus­try spe­cialise in mak­ing us feel pow­er­less in our own lives, and mak­ing these attacks goes a long way to over­com­ing this feel­ing.

This is also our way of mark­ing two years that Bris­tol anar­chist Bad­ger has evad­ed cap­ture after the riots. Stay free, keep fight­ing!

Speak­ing of which, the night of our action coin­cides with the announced start of the planned cull of wild bad­gers in the South West of Eng­land. Through attempt­ing to facil­i­tate the cull and stop resis­tance the police shore up the inter­ests of agri­cul­tur­al indus­try and the land own­ing class­es. We hope this will be one of many rebel­lions against this slaugh­ter. Because the state and cor­po­rate secu­ri­ty forces are inte­gral to this world of exploita­tion and author­i­ty.

Our best wish­es to the Greek anar­chist Kostas Sakkas in recov­ery from a suc­cess­ful hunger strike for pre-tri­al release after 30 months on remand.

The strug­gle will con­tin­ue until all are wild and free.

-Angry Fox­es Cell in col­lab­o­ra­tion with ACAB

From the BBC:

An anar­chist group has claimed it start­ed a fire which ripped through a police firearms train­ing cen­tre being built in Som­er­set.

A pass­ing offi­cer spot­ted the blaze at the Black Rock cen­tre in Por­tishead in the ear­ly hours of Tues­day.

In a post on the Bris­tol Indy­media web­site, the group, called “Angry Fox­es Cell”, says it “used accel­er­ant to burn the major elec­tri­cal cables”.

Police said it is too ear­ly to decide “cause or respon­si­bil­i­ty”.

The cen­tre, which is being built at Black Rock Quar­ry, is to be used by the Avon and Som­er­set, Glouces­ter­shire and Wilt­shire forces.

The facil­i­ty, which will con­tain two indoor fir­ing ranges and class­rooms, is due to open in Jan­u­ary.

It is part of a Pri­vate Finance Ini­tia­tive (PFI) deal, worth more than £100m, which will also see police sta­tions and oth­er oper­a­tional facil­i­ties built in Patch­way, Keyn­sham and Bridg­wa­ter.

Photos & videos from Canton police station eviction resistance in Cardiff

Evic­tion of Can­ton Police Sta­tion in Cardiff on August 23rd.

Evic­tion of Can­ton Police Sta­tion in Cardiff on August 23rd.

Antagonistic Collective Against BoredomClick here for more pho­tos:
http://cardiff.squat.net/canton-police-station-eviction-resistanc

Bailiffs smash­ing in the door:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2HbkdTmNXU

Last squat­ter leav­ing the prop­er­ty:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m‑1KYVfuzYk

Antag­nois­tic Col­lec­tive Against Bore­dom (ACAB)
cardiffsquatters@riseup.net
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Message To Supporters From Imprisoned Anarchist Hacker Jeremy Hammond

Orig­i­nal­ly Pub­lished August 20, 2013

Rebel greet­ing!

I hope this evening finds you all in the best of health and high­est of spir­it. Thanks for com­ing out to show sup­port for me and Bar­rett Brown.

Orig­i­nal­ly Pub­lished August 20, 2013

Rebel greet­ing!

I hope this evening finds you all in the best of health and high­est of spir­it. Thanks for com­ing out to show sup­port for me and Bar­rett Brown.

I want to shout out to all my broth­ers and sis­ters locked down, here at New York Met­ro­pol­i­tan Cor­rec­tion­al Cen­ter, at Brook­lyn MDC, at Rik­ers Island, in the Tombs, at Cook Coun­ty Jail in Chica­go, and to all those on hunger strikes in Cal­i­for­nia pris­ons and Guan­tanamo Bay.

And to Bradley Man­ning, Bar­rett Brown, Julian Assange, the Tin­ley Park Five, the NATO Five, Jer­ry Koch, and my won­der­ful twin broth­er, Jason Ham­mond.

Also thanks to the folks who put this event togeth­er, who have attend­ed my court dates, who have writ­ten let­ters and sent books, and who went to the noise demon­stra­tions out­side the jail here. Your acts of sol­i­dar­i­ty bring us all great encour­age­ment, inspi­ra­tion, and strength dur­ing these harsh times.

Com­rades, we are up against a racist cap­i­tal­ist pow­er struc­ture that wages wars, destroys the envi­ron­ment and spies on our every move! They lock up mil­lions of peo­ple in cages for “crimes” that cor­rupt gov­ern­ments and mul­ti-nation­al cor­po­ra­tions also com­mit on an every­day basis and on a greater mag­ni­tude, yet we are the crim­i­nals.

They lock us up for guns and drugs when defense con­trac­tors and phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal com­pa­nies are the top traffickers.They call us thieves when it’s Wall Street 1%ers who rob us blind, exploit our labor, evict us out of our homes, and get bil­lion dol­lar bailouts.

They con­demn hack­ers and leak­ers when the NSA, CIA, and FBI ille­gal­ly spy on every­body, and wage cyber espi­onage through virus­es and hack­ing for for­eign gov­ern­ment sys­tems.

They put signs every­where that say “If you see some­thing, say some­thing” as if their exten­sive sur­veil­lance cam­era sys­tems aren’t enough, they also want us to become addi­tion­al eyes and ears for the police against our own neigh­bors.

But if you point out sus­pi­cious activ­i­ties of our own gov­ern­ment, if you leak infor­ma­tion that should be free and pub­lic any­way, then they will fol­low you to the ends of the Earth to put you in prison.

Even if you sim­ply report on these leaks, they will dis­cred­it you, sub­poe­na you for your sources, or just put you in prison on a bunch of trumped up charges like they did Bar­rett Brown.

They repress us, infil­trate us, entrap us, harass our fam­i­lies and friends, and call us crim­i­nals, ter­ror­ists, and trai­tors, and break their own laws to try to stop us because we work to expose the truth.

They are scared that if peo­ple know the truth, the day will come when they will have to answer for their own crimes.But can we trust what­ev­er “inde­pen­dent review pan­el” they put togeth­er to inves­ti­gate the NSA? After all the lies and egre­gious ille­gal­i­ty, do you think any of them will be charged or do time? Will we ever be sat­is­fied with any reforms they promise?

The answer is obvi­ous­ly no.

Jus­tice can nev­er be found in their court­rooms.

Yes, we need to elim­i­nate manda­to­ry min­i­mum sen­tences, but Attor­ney Gen­er­al Eric Hold­er doesn’t give a damn about prison over­crowd­ing.

The Oba­ma admin­is­tra­tion is not inter­est­ed in any such debate about “the bal­ance of pri­va­cy and secu­ri­ty” because they will keep spy­ing on every­one, regard­less of pub­lic opin­ion, until we stop them.

The time for talk is over, it’s time for col­lec­tive refusal, civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, and direct action. We must sup­port all those who risked their free­dom and lives to expose and con­front the pow­er struc­ture, and con­tin­ue the strug­gle until we stop these wars and the prison walls come crum­bling down and we can all be togeth­er again free and equal!

Yours for the rev­o­lu­tion, Jere­my Ham­mond.

http://www.freehammond.org
http://freeanons.org/
https://www.wepay.com/donations/jeremy-hammond-defense

Memorial at Greenham Common bulldozed

27.8.13

I have just heard via a local woman that the memo­r­i­al to the sis­ters who protest­ed out­side the Green­ham Com­mon Nuclear site from 1982 until the gov­ern­ment was forced to remove the nuclear cruise mis­siles locat­ed there has today been removed by the own­ers of the Green­ham Com­mon Enter­prise Cen­tre that owns the site. 

 

27.8.13

I have just heard via a local woman that the memo­r­i­al to the sis­ters who protest­ed out­side the Green­ham Com­mon Nuclear site from 1982 until the gov­ern­ment was forced to remove the nuclear cruise mis­siles locat­ed there has today been removed by the own­ers of the Green­ham Com­mon Enter­prise Cen­tre that owns the site. 

 

Bull­doz­ers arrived at around 8am and began to rip up all the flow­ers and stones includ­ing even the memo­r­i­al to Helen Thomas who was killed while protest­ing there.   The memo­r­i­al was a gar­den of sev­en stand­ing stones encir­cling the ‘Flame’ sculp­ture which rep­re­sent­ed a camp fire.  I have called the Green­ham Com­mon Trust who run the site and they said the memo­r­i­al had “been there long enough” and was “a prob­lem for local traf­fic”.  I under­stand the entire gar­den is now gone and the land is sim­ply earth with all traces removed.

 

Peo­ple may wish to con­tact the Green­ham Com­mon trust and let them know what they think of this dis­gust­ing action

 

 

Swedish anti-mining protest camp against Beowulf Mining

Right now there is a bat­tle to save Sáp­mi (occu­pied by Swe­den) from more mines. Sáp­mi has already been exploit­ed and col­o­nized by the Swedish state and cor­po­ra­tions for gen­er­a­tions. Now an entire­ly new area is under attack from the min­ing indus­try, the forests, moun­tains and lakes west of Jokkmokk are threat­ened.

Since a month there is a block­ade against british Beowulf Mining´s test min­ing project in Gál­lok (swe: #kallak) going on. Activists have joined togeth­er with indige­nous Sami peo­ple to save the place from a big iron mine. The 29th of July the swedish police came and tore down the first block­ade and arrest­ed 6 per­sons. The same night the block­ade was raised again, with improve­ments to the company´s great dis­ap­point­ment. The activists plan to stay for the win­ter when the rein­deer and herders come and legal­ly can stop the test min­ing.

Resis­tance against the planned mine is grow­ing while the swedish police have said they are doing what the min­ing cor­po­ra­tion orders them to. Beowulf is cur­rent­ly silent and prob­a­bly don’t want more bad expo­sure and might try to beat the activists in the wait­ing game. Mean­while more peo­ple join the protests in dif­fer­ent ways through art and music as well as sup­port­ing the grow­ing protest camp. The activists are now build­ing Pen­ta­gon, a house sup­posed to work to decol­o­nize the world.

Update: The sec­ond bar­ri­cade was also destroyed by the cops the 12th of August and a secu­ri­ty guard­ing com­pa­ny is hired to pro­tect the test­mines and the road from pro­test­ers. This only to do test min­ing.

More recent update: Yes­ter­day they start­ed blast­ing, with 4 peo­ple near by in trees not out­side the blast­ing safe­ty zone. pigs removed bar­ri­cades in the morn­ing. many peo­ple got pulled off the road and chased from the for­est. 8 peo­ple were arrest­ed. last night and again tonight the road is bar­ri­cad­ed to delay work. now 10 secu­ri­ty work­ers work 12hr shifts, day and night. our spir­its are high. the bat­tle con­tin­ues.

http://kolonierna.wordpress.com/ for more info, pic­tures and videos.

Peruvian Campesinos Tear Down Mining Gate

A gath­er­ing of campesin@s tore down a gate at the site of the con­tro­ver­sial Con­ga Cop­per Mine in Peru on August 20. The farm­ers claim that Yana­cocha, the com­pa­ny in charge of the mine, built the gate ille­gal­ly in the first place, so there’s real­ly no need to have it there.

A gath­er­ing of campesin@s tore down a gate at the site of the con­tro­ver­sial Con­ga Cop­per Mine in Peru on August 20. The farm­ers claim that Yana­cocha, the com­pa­ny in charge of the mine, built the gate ille­gal­ly in the first place, so there’s real­ly no need to have it there.

The gate would impede a tra­di­tion­al path used by locals to access the impor­tant Lagu­na Namo­co­ha, so campesin@s took up their farm imple­ments and dug it out. Nation­al Police did not inter­vene. If a meet­ing is not held with campesinos, they have promised to tear down two oth­er gates access­ing lagu­nas Azul and Cor­ta­da

The Yana­cocha min­ing com­pa­ny is actu­al­ly a front for the New­mont Min­ing Com­pa­ny based in Den­ver, and they have a ter­ri­ble rep­u­ta­tion in Peru. In 2011, their exist­ing gold mine was halt­ed by a block­ade, dur­ing which time eight machines were torched cost­ing 2 mil­lion dol­lars and kneecap­ping their stock for some time.

The start of the new Con­ga Cop­per Mine has been halt­ed for for over a year by local direct action, includ­ing large block­ades. As recent­ly as June, thou­sands of farm­ers and min­ers gath­ered at El Per­ol Lake to demon­strate against the oblit­er­a­tion of local fresh water.

This from Cli­mate Con­nec­tions:

“Over the course of the ongo­ing occu­pa­tion of the Con­ga site, police have some­times used vio­lence but most­ly sought to avoid con­fronta­tions that could win sym­pa­thy for the pro­test­ers. Qui­et harass­ment of project oppo­nents has con­tin­ued unabat­ed, how­ev­er. On July 28, jour­nal­ist César Estra­da, who has doc­u­ment­ed the occu­pa­tion for local media, was detained near the Con­ga site by agents of the Nation­al Police Spe­cial Oper­a­tions Diec­torate (DINOES) and men in orange safe­ty vests who appeared to be Yana­cocha workers—but, like the police agents, in ski masks. The men con­fis­cat­ed his cam­era, cell phone and wire­less modem before releas­ing him. (Celendin Libre, Aug. 3)

Mobi­liza­tions against oth­er min­er­al and ener­gy develpo­ment projects in Caja­mar­ca are gain­ing ground. Ear­li­er this month, hun­dreds of campesino res­i­dents of San Mar­cos and Cajabam­ba provinces held a five-day cross-coun­try march, dubbed the “March in Defense of the Con­de­bam­ba Val­ley,” to oppose the oper­a­tions of the Sul­li­den Shahuin­do min­ing com­pa­ny, as well as unli­censed “infor­mal” min­ing in the area, which they charge is con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing local waters. (Servin­di, Aug. 9 via Con­sul­ta Pre­via)

On Aug. 17, a pub­lic forum was held in the town of Celendín enti­tled “Hydro-elec­tic­i­ty in the Ama­zon: Rivers, Life and Extrac­tive Indus­tries,” ana­lyz­ing the dan­gers posed by 24 new dams planned for the water­shed of the Río Marañón, and espe­cial­ly the Chadín 2 project, intend­ed to spur fur­ther min­er­al devel­op­ment in Caja­mar­ca. Researcher Anto­nio Zam­bra­no Allende of Forum Sol­i­dari­dad Perú said the new thrust of hydro devel­op­ment would result in “thou­sands of forced dis­place­ments” in the regions of Caja­mar­ca and Ama­zonas. The high­land region of Caja­mar­ca strad­dles the con­ti­nen­tal divide that sep­a­rates waters bound for the Pacif­ic from those flow­ing into the Marañón, a major trib­u­tary of the Ama­zon. (Aler­ta­Pe­ru, Aug. 21 via Celendin Libre)

A new report by Peru Top Pub­li­ca­tions finds that min­ing invest­ment in Peru in 2013 has reached a record $9.9 bil­lion, a 15% increase over last year, with 54 major projects planned or already under­way. Peru now ranks eighth in glob­al min­ing invest­ment, and its rank­ing will like­ly advance in the next two years. How­ev­er, the report notes that the coun­try cur­rent­ly lacks the ener­gy capac­i­ty to meet the demands of the new min­ing projects, and a major expan­sion of the elec­tric­i­ty sec­tor will be nec­es­sary for the pro­ject­ed growth in the min­er­al sec­tor. (La Repub­li­ca, June 27)”

www.youtube.com/embed/0bxeWZPRQ7c

Coal company and police try to prohibit climat camp

Cli­mat Camp near Cologne, Ger­many start­ing tomorow got prob­lems with the camp site. 

Cli­mat Camp near Cologne, Ger­many start­ing tomorow got prob­lems with the camp site. 
The admin­is­tra­tion action of cli­mate-camp-orga­niz­ers at the admin­is­tra­tive court in cologne against the restric­tions against the cli­mate/rtf-camp by the dis­trict police got reject­ed. The dis­trict police had approved the legal reg­is­tra­tion of the camp, but for­bade “infra­struc­ture in terms of accom­mo­da­tion and food ser­vices” to be estab­lished. the dis­trict police had filed an appli­ca­tion for rejec­tion against our admin­is­tra­tive action with some out­ra­geous claims.

That these con­di­tions are now con­firmed by the admin­is­tra­tive court, is a blow against our basic right to free­dom of assem­bly. Pre­vi­ous­ly, the city of Ker­pen announced that in the event of reg­is­tra­tion as an event also high require­ments would be imposed, such as pro­fes­sion­al secu­ri­ty ser­vice, even though it had only been at Pen­te­cost that there was a Catholic youth camp with around 200 par­tic­i­pants in Man­heim, a with­out such require­ments. Sim­i­lar­ly, the city of Ker­pen for­bade the use of the san­i­tary facil­i­ties of a sports field to which the camp par­tic­i­pants had easy access in recent years.

Like that the cli­mate camp should be banned by the back door, so as to avoid unpleas­ant crit­i­cal pub­lic­i­ty at Ham­bach. “We believe that RWE has put pres­sure on the city and police because they do not like the camp,” says Clau­dia Hen­ry of the prepara­to­ry group, “but the stones that are placed in our way, just show how thick the sleaze between ener­gy com­pa­nys and local insti­tu­tions is. ”

At the moment, the peo­ple that are build­ing up the camp are put under mas­sive pres­sure to take the tents down again!

But the fight against cli­mate change and for our liveli­hood can’t be for­bid­den. The orga­niz­ers of the camps will not be intim­i­dat­ed by admin­is­tra­tive bar­ri­ers and police harass­ment and will do every­thing so that all the camps can take place. Spread the news, stay up to date, sol­i­darise your­self and come around.

http://www.ausgeco2hlt.de/klimacamp/en/camp-2013–2/

Activists Boat onto Sludge Pond; Confront politician on Dangers of Coal Sludge

21 August 2013 – This morn­ing at 7:30 a.m. two activists pad­dled out onto the 2.8 bil­lion gal­lon Shu­mate slur­ry impound­ment in Raleigh Coun­ty with ban­ners read­ing, “Slur­ry Poi­sons Appalachia” and “Gov.

21 August 2013 – This morn­ing at 7:30 a.m. two activists pad­dled out onto the 2.8 bil­lion gal­lon Shu­mate slur­ry impound­ment in Raleigh Coun­ty with ban­ners read­ing, “Slur­ry Poi­sons Appalachia” and “Gov. Tomblin, Put Health Over Prof­it.”  Lat­er this morn­ing, one activist locked him­self to a bar­rel of black water in front of Gov. Tomblin’s man­sion in a Tyvek suit read­ing “Locked to Dirty Water”.   Activists are call­ing atten­tion to the fail­ure of the state gov­ern­ment to pro­tect its cit­i­zens from the abus­es of the coal indus­try and the threats posed by coal slur­ry dis­pos­al.

 

“I grew up in Eunice drink­ing water poi­soned by coal slur­ry, went to Marsh Fork Ele­men­tary under that dam, breathed the dust from that prep plant, and I’ve suf­fered the life­long health con­se­quences of that.  These same abus­es are tak­ing place today across our great state, and the blame for that lies square­ly at the feet of Gov. Tomblin,” said Junior Walk of Rock Creek, W.Va. who attend­ed today’s protest at the Governor’s man­sion.

Coal slur­ry, the tox­ic byprod­uct of “wash­ing” impu­ri­ties out of coal before it is sold, has long been a mat­ter of deep con­cern for area res­i­dents.  Its com­mon dis­pos­al meth­ods have cre­at­ed trag­ic dis­as­ters such as poi­son­ing the pub­lic water sup­plies of Prenter and Eunice, W.Va., and slur­ry floods in Mar­tin Coun­ty, Ky., and Buf­fa­lo Creek, W.Va..  Despite this, evi­dence mounts that West Vir­ginia reg­u­la­tors con­tin­ue to fail at ade­quate­ly reg­u­lat­ing impound­ments.

Just this year, two Office of Sur­face Min­ing (OSM) inves­ti­ga­tions found seri­ous prob­lems with the WV Depart­ment of Envi­ron­men­tal Protection’s (DEP) over­sight, both in pre­vent­ing impound­ments from break­ing through into under­ground mines and ensur­ing prop­er com­paction, a key mea­sure of impounde­ment safe­ty.  The com­paction report revealed that over 75 per­cent of tests of coal slur­ry impound­ments in West Vir­ginia failed.  In Feb­ru­ary, the U.S. Depart­ment of Labor asked a fed­er­al judge to order the imme­di­ate shut­down of an impound­ment in Bar­bour Coun­ty that had not been cer­ti­fied by an engi­neer for two years, because mine oper­a­tors were “flout­ing fed­er­al law, ignor­ing vio­la­tions and fines, and putting the pub­lic at risk.” WVDEP had the abil­i­ty to shut down this impound­ment, but it didn’t until weeks after the Dept. of Labor took action.

DEP’s finances reveal its pri­or­i­ties.  Dur­ing its 2011 study of the water and health cri­sis in Prenter, W.Va., the DEP spent over 6 times as much mon­ey hir­ing a pri­vate law firm to sue EPA on behalf of the coal indus­try as it spent on that study.  Mean­while, Dr. Yorem Eck­stein of Kent State Uni­ver­si­ty con­firmed long held com­mu­ni­ty sus­pi­cions that the well water in Prenter had been con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed with coal slur­ry based on years of water qual­i­ty data.  Despite this evi­dence and exten­sive­ly doc­u­ment­ed health prob­lems includ­ing high inci­dence of brain tumors, DEP’s study on Prenter’s water released last year con­clud­ed that water was uncon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed.

Our politi­cians and reg­u­la­tors say that it’s safe to dump slur­ry in our com­mu­ni­ties, but they don’t want it on their doorstep.  Gov. Tomblin could order to coal indus­try to install fil­ter press­es that would elim­i­nate slur­ry while cre­at­ing jobs for less than a dol­lar a ton,” said Chuck Nel­son, retired UWMA coal min­er of Glen Daniel, W.Va.  “That’s the way it also goes.  Our Gov­er­nor puts the inter­ests of the coal indus­try above the health of our com­mu­ni­ties.”

There is mount­ing evi­dence that coal’s impacts on West Vir­ginia go far beyond coal slur­ry.  New stud­ies con­tin­ue to doc­u­ment the dam­age to com­mu­ni­ty health and water qual­i­ty from out of con­trol min­ing, but Gov. Tomblin con­tin­ues to blind­ly defend the indus­try.  Gov. Tomblin has not only ignored the evi­dence of the coal industry’s impacts on the health of West Vir­ginia com­mu­ni­ties, he has also reject­ed calls for alter­na­tive eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment in the face of a declin­ing coal indus­try.  Cen­tral Appalachia is in the midst of a steep decline as pre­dict­ed by many indus­try ana­lysts.

“I was scared on the impound­ment, but I am more ter­ri­fied of the coal industry’s con­tin­ued dis­re­gard for human life and land. After tak­ing all of the coal, Alpha will aban­don Appalachia in order to find oth­er resources and com­mu­ni­ties to extract,” said Ric­ki Drap­er, one of the two activists that boat­ed onto the sludge impound­ment.

NO TAV movement again under attack, Italy

For twen­ty years in moun­tains of North West Italy, not far from Tori­no, a pow­er­ful move­ment has grown that has resist­ed the Ital­ian government’s plan to build a high veloc­i­ty rail­road, which in addi­tion to being very cost­ly and eco­nom­i­cal­ly use­less would cer­tain­ly destroy the moun­tain envi­ron­ment.

For twen­ty years in moun­tains of North West Italy, not far from Tori­no, a pow­er­ful move­ment has grown that has resist­ed the Ital­ian government’s plan to build a high veloc­i­ty rail­road, which in addi­tion to being very cost­ly and eco­nom­i­cal­ly use­less would cer­tain­ly destroy the moun­tain envi­ron­ment. Over and over, the NO TAV move­ment, now well-known through­out Europe, has come under attack by the police and the army, besides being the object of a smear cam­paign by politi­cians of almost every polit­i­cal stripe. How­ev­er, so strong has been the deter­mi­na­tion of the peo­ple of Val di Susa and their many sup­port­ers to resist this assault on their land and their lives that so far no real con­struc­tion has tak­en place and all that the com­pa­nies in charge of the project have achieved has been to sur­round thou­sands of acres of land, belong­ing to the local pop­u­la­tion, with barbed wires and cops.

It is now gen­er­al­ly rec­og­nized, even at the EU lev­el, that the con­struc­tion of the high veloc­i­ty rail­road is unnec­es­sary, so that some par­tic­i­pant coun­tries have already with­drawn from the project. Nev­er­the­less, the Ital­ian gov­ern­ment has even fur­ther inten­si­fied its attack on the resis­tance to the TAV trains, with the full mil­i­ta­riza­tion of Val di Susa. As the vil­lagers of this beau­ti­ful his­toric val­ley, near the bor­der with France, the cen­ter of the par­ti­san resis­tance to Fas­cism and Nazism in the ‘40s, have repeat­ed­ly denounced, no effort has been spared to repress ide­o­log­i­cal­ly and phys­i­cal­ly the legit­i­mate protest of the res­i­dents of the val­ley who would bear every day the con­se­quences of the TAVS. Already the land of Val di Susa has been drenched with tear gas, and many have been arrest­ed, wound­ed, and some have even died because of the government’s out­ra­geous deter­mi­na­tion to com­plete this work regard­less of its dev­as­tat­ing con­se­quences for the peo­ple of the val­ley.

Now a new vio­lent assault on the No Tav move­ment is unfold­ing that demands a clear response by all those in and out of Italy who believe that the sys­tem­at­ic destruc­tion of our envi­ron­ment and the vio­la­tion of people’s most basic needs and demands are crimes that affect us all and we should not tol­er­ate.

On Mon­day morn­ing, July 29, the DIGOS – the polit­i­cal branch of the police – has raid­ed dozens of homes in Tori­no and in Val di Susa. Twelve com­rades have been forced to open their hous­es to its agents, who have then pro­ceed­ed to search for incrim­i­nat­ing mate­ri­als, pre­sum­ably relat­ed to their protest against the enclo­sure of the land of the val­ley with hedges of barbed wire. Instruct­ed to look for explo­sives and cut­ters, the police have failed in this goal, but they have con­fis­cat­ed all the audio-visu­al and telecom­mu­ni­ca­tion mate­ri­als they could find, clear­ly the real objec­tive of the search. As one of the activists raid­ed put it: “They came for weapons, they left with com­put­ers and phones”.

The raid has includ­ed the restau­rant La Cre­den­za – a name that in Ital­ian sig­nif­i­cant­ly means both ‘faith’ and ‘pantry’ – a pub­lic place of meet­ing and aggre­ga­tion for No TAVS in Val di Susa, where work­ers’ unions and polit­i­cal asso­ci­a­tions are also locat­ed. This is a place where every day peo­ple meet to dis­cuss cur­rent events, most­ly relat­ing to the strug­gle, as well as share some food and a glass of wine. Who­ev­er goes to Bus­soleno, the heart­land of the NO TAV strug­gle, pass­es through it, to have a chance to talk to local peo­ple, check on cur­rent events, and have a great din­ner. But the mag­is­trates paint it as a place of con­spir­a­cy, to sup­port the charge that moti­vates the raid: involve­ment in “attacks with ter­ror­ist and sub­ver­sive intent.”

Any­one who has been in Val di Susa, or has fol­lowed the long his­to­ry of the protest its peo­ple have mount­ed against the TAV knows this charge is false, out­ra­geous, and is a clas­sic exam­ple of blam­ing the vic­tims. Not sur­pris­ing­ly the “proofs” are man­u­fac­tured.

At one of the hous­es raid­ed, a map of the val­ley was found with mark­er-signs on it. The young woman liv­ing there is a mem­ber of the Legal Team for the move­ment, and the map is part of the mate­r­i­al that she was to sub­mit to the defense in tri­als that are already tak­ing place against some of its mem­bers. On it, the sites are marked where in 2011 sev­er­al peo­ple were bru­tal­ized by the police. But accord­ing to the inves­ti­ga­tors, the map proves the exis­tence of a mil­i­tar­i­ly orga­nized guer­ril­la move­ment.

Sim­i­lar­ly, beer bot­tles pre­sum­ably found on the con­struc­tion site are pre­sent­ed as evi­dence for the pres­ence of Molo­tov cock­tails, no proof giv­en that they ever con­tained any­thing but beer. Black T Shirts too were con­fis­cat­ed, though it is hard to imag­ine what they could prove. But the mean­ing of the police oper­a­tion comes forth most bla­tant­ly where the mag­is­trates state that those raid­ed are inves­ti­gat­ed as sus­pects of “attacks with ter­ror­ist intent.”

In sum, the goal of this new oper­a­tion is to esca­late the assault on the move­ment by rep­re­sent­ing it, legal­ly and through the media, as a ‘ter­ror­ist’ move­ment – a move obvi­ous­ly intend­ed to scare its sup­port­ers, turn pub­lic opin­ion against the peo­ple of Val di Susa, and legit­imize any vio­lence the state will deem fit to unleash against them.

We do not think this oper­a­tion will suc­ceed. The peo­ple of Val di Susa have fought the fas­cists, have fought the Nazis, and for twen­ty years they have been able to push back the attempt of the Ital­ian gov­ern­ment to destroy their moun­tains, already tra­versed by many rail­road lines and a recent­ly con­struct­ed high­way. How­ev­er, we should not under­es­ti­mate the will of the gov­ern­ment to crush this move­ment. This in fact appears to be the pri­ma­ry objec­tive of the present oper­a­tion, as reports indi­cate that, even from a cap­i­tal­ist view­point, the TAV project is turn­ing out to be eco­nom­i­cal­ly unfea­si­ble. Why to pur­sue it then with so much obsti­na­cy, to the point of stomp­ing over the lives of thou­sands of peo­ple? Is it because the Ital­ian gov­ern­ment can­not admit that when peo­ple strug­gle in a uni­fied way they can win? Or is it that the prof­its that pri­vate com­pa­nies would make would out­weigh the fail­ure of the project to bring any ben­e­fit to the coun­try as a whole and out­weigh as well the immense agony and loss inflict­ed on the peo­ple of Val di Susa?

Pol­i­tics these days has a sur­re­al char­ac­ter. Lies, dis­tor­tions, argu­ments moti­vat­ed sole­ly by the nar­row­est of pri­vate eco­nom­ic motives are the order of the day. But the fic­ti­tious char­ac­ter of the charges brought against the vic­tims of the raid should not deceive us about the dam­age they can inflict. At the very least these attacks are forc­ing a move­ment to re-chan­nel its ener­gies from the strug­gle against the TAV to the defense of those under attack.

This is why we need to sup­port the NO TAV activists under inves­ti­ga­tion, we need expand our sup­port for the NO TAV strug­gle, and send a clear mes­sage of protest to the Ital­ian gov­ern­ment, demand­ing it ends the per­se­cu­tion of the No TAV activists and put an end to the TAV project itself.

Please sign the fol­low­ing state­ment –affil­i­a­tion for iden­ti­fi­ca­tion pur­pose only:

We urge the Ital­ian gov­ern­ment and judi­cia­ry to:

*End its arbi­trary use of the law to per­se­cute No TAV activists;

*Cease the inves­ti­ga­tion against the twelve peo­ple whose homes have been raid­ed;

*Stop the mil­i­ta­riza­tion of Val de Susa;

*Lis­ten to the legit­i­mate protest of the peo­ple of Val de Susa and aban­don the TAV project, which has already caused so much suf­fer­ing to so many peo­ple