Mexico: Telmex van torched by Luddites and the ALF

Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing to step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex.

Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing to step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex.

received anony­mous­ly by Bite Back Mag­a­zine (trans­la­tion):

“Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing that we should step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex. This time we placed an incen­di­ary device at one of the front tires of a van which was respon­si­ble for main­tain­ing dif­fer­ent phone lines; this incen­di­ary device did the job for which it was made and left the truck owned by Telmex unus­able; when we returned to the area of action only the burnt remains could be seen.

The direct action is now claimed by the LCDNS and the FLA; we have joined our efforts and have hit hard, for the lib­er­a­tion of ani­mals and the earth, destruc­tive sab­o­tage.

We want to take the oppor­tu­ni­ty in this com­mu­nique to send a greet­ing to the cells of the ALF and the ELF in Guadala­jara, dif­fer­ent indi­vid­u­als have decid­ed on ille­gal action for the anti-speciesist offen­sive in Mex­i­co which is a huge step for the move­ment, con­tin­ue on!

‘And night by night when all is still / And the moon is hid behind the hill / We for­ward march to do our will / With hatch­et, pike and gun!’
— Lud­dite Anthem

Against all that wants to dom­i­nate us LCDNS FLA — Méx­i­co”

Whaling Ship Sunk Again by Agenda 21 in Norway & Marine Monkeywrenching Guide

On the evening of the 23rd of April, Agen­da 21 snuck onto a Nor­we­gian whal­ing ship mak­ing repairs, flood­ing the engine room and scut­tling the ship to delay the 2009 killing sea­son.

On the evening of the 23rd of April, Agen­da 21 snuck onto a Nor­we­gian whal­ing ship mak­ing repairs, flood­ing the engine room and scut­tling the ship to delay the 2009 killing sea­son.

anony­mous com­mu­nique:

“APRIL 24, 2009
HENNINGSVAER, NORWAY — WHALING SHIP SUNK

ON THE EVENING OF THE 23RD OF APRIL WE SNUCK ONTO A NORWEGIAN WHALING SHIP MAKING REPAIRS IN THE LOFOTEN ISLANDS IN
PREPARATION FOR THE 2009 WHALING SEASON. TO DELAY THE KILLING SEASON AND TO PROTEST THE CONTINUED ILLEGAL EXPORT OF WHALE MEAT TO JAPAN WE DISASSEMBLED A VALVE AND FLOODED THE ENGINE ROOM. UNFORTUNATELY LOCAL FIREFIGHTERS WERE ABLE TO RESPOND JUST MOMENTS BEFORE THE SHIP SETTLED ON THE BOTTOM BUT NOT BEFORE THE SHIP HAD ALREADY BEEN COMPLETELY FILLED WITH SEA WATER AND THE DAMAGE DONE. FOR BOTH FISHERIES INVESTORS IN TOKYO AND INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS IN OSLO INVESTING IN THE NORWEGIAN WHALING INDUSTRY CAN ONLY LEAD TO SUNKEN PROFITS. AS A DIRECT RESULT OF A GROWING INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES WE CAME TO HENNINGSVAER. WE SAW THE SKARBAKK.

WE SANK THE BASTARD. ‑AGENDA 21″

Source — http://www.directaction.info/news_apr25_09.htm

Pre­vi­ous action
Com­mu­nique — http://www.directaction.info/news_sep11_07.htm
Pic­tures — http://www.directaction.info/news_sep03_07.htm
Vic­to­ry — http://www.directaction.info/news_oct21_07.htm

More info — http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agenda_21

—-

Check out the Marine Mon­key­wrench­ing Guide

Bath Bomb #21 Out Now

THE BATH BOMB

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Issue #21
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Apr 09

“Keep­ing our heads in a cri­sis”

Sum­mit For Noth­ing

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Issue #21
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Apr 09

“Keep­ing our heads in a cri­sis”

Sum­mit For Noth­ing

This month, 20 of the world’s most pow­er­ful lead­ers flew in pri­vate jets to Lon­don to stay in lux­u­ry hotels, drink the finest wines, and dis­cuss the col­lapse of the glob­al econ­o­my. Safe­ly tucked away behind the UK’s most expen­sive police oper­a­tion in his­to­ry (£8 mil­lion, thank you very much), with their every desire attend­ed to irre­spec­tive of cost (hotel expens­es top­ping £50 mil­lion), our glo­ri­ous lead­ers failed to notice the obvi­ous answer to the UK’s 2‑mil­lion-strong employ­ment prob­lem.

Which was, I sourly reflect­ed at the slight­ly dis­ap­point­ing block out­side the con­fer­ence cen­tres on Thurs­day the 2nd, to train them all as jour­nal­ists. As this jour­nal­ist pon­dered his genius, anoth­er ner­vous-look­ing hip­py edged up to me and whis­pered “Hey, are you a pro­test­er?” Of course not, I replied, I’m an under­cov­er media par­a­site des­per­ate­ly hop­ing this will sud­den­ly start liv­ing up to the awe­some front-page-grab­bing defi­ance of yesterday’s ruckus in the city. “Me, too!” he exclaimed, with a junkie-like edge to his voice. “Have you found any­one who isn’t? I need some quotes, man…”

Sat­ur­day the 28th of March’s Put Peo­ple First pro­ces­sion was the excep­tion rather than the rule, with the placid police let­ting the 40,000 marchers get on with it. But as for the Cli­mate Camp… It was sup­posed to be beau­ti­ful. Sneak­ing like a weed through bro­ken paving cracks, tan­gled vines creep­ing through urban decay, snatch­ing back the stolen space that was swal­lowed up by the city. Camp­ing under twin­kling stars and street­lights in the very heart of cap­i­tal­ism. Singing songs around camp­fires fuelled by news­pa­per scraps and debris. Screw the sys­tem, we’ve got samosas, cake and a com­post loo! It was sup­posed to be like that, but the Camp For Cli­mate Action, occu­py­ing the space sur­round­ing Lon­don’s Euro­pean Car­bon Exchange, was evict­ed after 12 hours on the night of April 1st.

Indeed, overnight, bru­tal police attacks, raids, false impris­on­ment and sleep depri­va­tion (offi­cial­ly recog­nised by the UN as tor­ture) had hit the all the oth­er squats and con­ver­gences spaces around the city too, to ensure that there was no repeat of Wednesday’s 15,000-strong march­es, no fluffy car­ni­val, or entire­ly jus­ti­fi­able smash­ing of RBS. Despite all this provo­ca­tion, the pro­test­ers remained peace­ful and pro­por­tion­ate. Despite cop­pers delib­er­ate­ly assault­ing civil­ians, baton­ning peo­ple in the crotch, and walk­ing up and down the lines shield-smash­ing the face of each demon­stra­tor in turn, the crowds refused to low­er them­selves to the pigs’ lev­el. Which, frankly, they should have.

http://www.g‑20meltdown.org/
http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/

How The G20 Plan To Help The World’s Poor

So what actu­al­ly hap­pened at the G20 sum­mit last week? Well, in an attempt to give the glob­al econ­o­my a kick up the arse and return to “busi­ness as usu­al”, $1.1 tril­lion was giv­en to the Inter­na­tion­al Mon­e­tary Fund to aid fail­ing indus­tries around the world. $50 bil­lion of this will alleged­ly go to poor coun­tries, but will it actu­al­ly reduce pover­ty?

The IMF typ­i­cal­ly only lends out funds at a price, con­trol­ling poor­er coun­tries by means of iron­i­cal­ly named ‘Pover­ty Reduc­tion Strat­e­gy Papers’. Loans are grant­ed in exchange for the approval of reg­u­la­tions that help cor­po­ra­tions and harm work­ers, such as cuts to the min­i­mum wage and the ban­ning of unions. The IMF and rich lender coun­tries want to make sure they get their mon­ey back, so poor coun­tries are forced to focus their indus­tries on pro­duc­ing exports, rather than food for their own peo­ple. They are made to remove trade bar­ri­ers so that rich for­eign cor­po­ra­tions can flood their mar­kets with cheap goods and run local traders out of busi­ness. Pub­lic ser­vices such as health­care, schools and trans­port are pri­va­tised while gov­ern­ment spend­ing on health and edu­ca­tion is cut – plac­ing the empha­sis on prof­it rather than pro­vi­sion of ser­vices. When the Bech­tel cor­po­ra­tion took over the sup­ply of pub­lic water in Bolivia, bills went up by up to 90%, leav­ing many fam­i­lies unable to afford water. When riots forced them to with­draw, Bech­tel (sup­port­ed by the IMF) demand­ed $30 mil­lion in com­pen­sa­tion from the Boli­vian Gov­ern­ment.

Deci­sions made by the IMF over­ride nation­al laws. For exam­ple, when the State of Cal­i­for­nia banned the gaso­line addi­tive MBTE because it pol­lutes ground water and pos­es a real threat to pub­lic health, the Cana­di­an mak­er of the addi­tive sued them under IMF and World Trade Organ­i­sa­tion laws, because this restrict­ed trade.

Who needs colo­nial­ism when you’ve got the IMF? They put the “rights” of cor­po­ra­tions ahead of human rights. The G20 mean busi­ness as usu­al and don’t give a shit about the poor if this is their plan for change.

Tak­ing The Vis­teon

On Tues­day the 31st of March, work­ers at three fac­to­ries owned by Vis­teon, a Ford sub­sidiary received news that is all too com­mon at the moment – you’re fired! The work­ers in Belfast, Enfield and Basil­don were ordered to leave with­out any notice, redun­dan­cy pack­ages, back pay and oth­er mon­ey owed to them by the com­pa­ny. What hap­pened next how­ev­er, shows what hap­pens when work­ers stand up to the boss. Refus­ing to leave, the 70 work­ers locked them­selves inside their fac­to­ries, refus­ing to budge despite intim­i­da­tion from cops and boss­es until they got the mon­ey and rights that were owed to them. The work­ers stayed put for 11 days, receiv­ing huge sup­port from locals and activists who set up 24-hour pick­ets in the fac­to­ries’ car parks. The occu­piers have now left the fac­to­ries, but the fight is only just begin­ning: a per­ma­nent pick­et has been estab­lished at the Lon­don fac­to­ry, along with oth­er ini­tia­tives and the work­ers and their sup­port­ers have vowed not to give up the strug­gle. The cam­paign needs your help, and is set­ting a great exam­ple of how organ­ised work­ers are capa­ble of stand­ing up for their rights in the face of the clas­sist attacks of cap­i­tal­ism and the state. In this reces­sion, the boss­es and politi­cians have made it all too clear that they are look­ing out for them­selves, their rich mates and nobody else. Only by tak­ing a leaf from the book of the Vis­teon work­ers, or the Prisme Pack­ag­ing & Design work­ers in Dundee, and get­ting organ­ised to fight back can we build a fair and just soci­ety rather than relent­ing to lead­ers’ vision of busi­ness as usu­al. Or why not emu­late the 2 mil­lion French who’ve just enjoyed their sec­ond gen­er­al strike of the year, or the sacked Sony work­ers of the Lan­des region who took their chief exec­u­tive hostage? To find out how you can sup­port the Vis­teon work­ers, drop and email to visteon_support [at] haringey.org.uk, or bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk for info on local sup­port actions.

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/03/423897.html
http://www.visteonoccupation.org

EVENTS

Bath Hunt Sabo­teurs meet­ings, 2nd and 4th Mon­day of the month, 8pm, The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Lon­don Road Food Co-op, Wednes­days, 4–7pm, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Lon­don Road

Bath Stop The War Coali­tion vig­il, Sat­ur­days, 11.30am-12.30, Bath Abbey Court­yard

‘Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay: From Poll Tax Rebel­lion to Reces­sion Resis­tance’ talk and film, Thurs­day 23rd April, 7.30pm, The Cube cin­e­ma, Dove Street South, Bris­tol

Vis­teon sol­i­dar­i­ty pick­et, Fri­day 24th April, 5.30pm, Allen Ford garage, oppo­site for­mer Bath Press, Red­bridge House, Low­er Bris­tol Road

World Day for Lab Ani­mals march, Sat­ur­day 25th April, Hyde Park, Lon­don, coach leav­ing Bris­tol Tem­ple Meads, 8.45am, info@wdail.org to book place

anti-police bru­tal­i­ty sol­i­dar­i­ty demo, Sun­day 26th April, meet 12 mid­day out­side Bath Spa train sta­tion

May­day TU march, Fri­day 1st May, Clerken­well Green, Lon­don, 12 mid­day

Anti-Mil­i­tarist Gath­er­ing, Sat­ur­day 2nd May – Sun­day 3rd May, Cow­ley Club, Brighton, http://www.antimilitaristnetwork.noflag.org.uk

May­day every­day gigs, Fri­day 1st May — Sun­day 3rd May, Chesters, Frog­more Street, Bris­tol

May­day in Brighton, Mon­day 4th May, 12 noon, Brighton, http://www.smashedo.org.uk

Bath Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Mon­day 4th May, 8pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place, Broad Street

Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, Wednes­day 6th May, 7.30–8.30pm, back­room of The Bell,

Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Thurs­day 7th May, 7.30–9pm, down­stairs at The Hob­gob­lin, St James Parade

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 9th May, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Broad­lands Orchard­share Vol­un­teer­ing Day, Sat­ur­day 9th May, 12–4pm, Broad­lands Orchard, Box Road, Bath­ford, email broad­land­sor­chard­share [at] googlemail.com or phone 07532 472 256

Bath Green­peace meet­ing, Mon­day 11th May, 7.30–9pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place

Tran­si­tion Open Forum, Tues­day 12th May, 7pm, Wid­combe Social Club

Bath Green Drinks, Wednes­day 13th May, 8.30pm, the Rum­mer, Grand Parade

Per­for­mance: ‘Roots – A Tale Of Love And Veg­eta­bles’, Thurs­day 28th May – Sun­day 7th June, BOG Low­er Com­mon Allot­ments

G20 Death – Pigs Might Lie

Amongst the bro­ken win­dows and smashed banks of the recent G20 protests, a tragedy occurred that is threat­en­ing to drag the inhu­mane and bru­tal tac­tics reg­u­lar­ly employed by British cops into the pub­lic eye. Ian Tom­lin­son, a 47-year-old paper sell­er, was walk­ing home from work through the protests, when he sud­den­ly dropped dead of a heart attack. The cops were quick to clar­i­fy the mat­ter for us – Ian had become trapped in the crowd before col­laps­ing. Police efforts to res­cue and resus­ci­tate the man were ham­pered by bay­ing mobs of pro­tes­tors pelt­ing police medics with bricks and bot­tles. Real­ly? The police clung dogged­ly to this ver­sion of events despite sev­er­al con­vinc­ing wit­ness state­ments to the con­trary. Then, some video footage came to light that showed a vast­ly dif­fer­ent sto­ry. Ian, on his own, was walk­ing away from a line of riot police with his hands in his pock­ets. With­out warn­ing, an offi­cer beat Tomlinson’s legs with a trun­cheon before shov­ing him to the floor with his shield. He remained on the floor for around 10 sec­onds, receiv­ing no help before being helped up by activists and mov­ing off, “Dazed and stum­bling along the road.” A minute lat­er, he was dead. The police have now changed their sto­ry to suit the uncov­er­ing of their lies, but they deny any incon­sis­ten­cy in their ver­sion of events, which has changed from “bay­ing mob stop us help­ing the injured” to “well, maybe an offi­cer over­re­act­ed.” In a fur­ther rev­e­la­tion, the police have been crit­i­cized for rush­ing the post-mortem and using an incom­pe­tent, and wide­ly dis­cred­it­ed pathol­o­gist. Mean­while, Sat­ur­day the 11th of April saw near­ly 500 peo­ple march through cen­tral Lon­don to protest the death – thank­ful­ly, this day wasn’t attacked, unlike the vig­il for Ian held on the 2nd.

The cop who mur­dered Ian has now been sus­pend­ed pend­ing inves­ti­ga­tion, but this avoids the most impor­tant issue sur­round­ing the inci­dent. This is how police ALWAYS behave dur­ing pub­lic order sit­u­a­tions. ‘Ket­tling’, the police tac­tic of con­fin­ing a group and refus­ing them access to toi­lets, med­ical aid or water is now com­mon place, as is police refusal to wear iden­ti­fi­ca­tion, use of pep­per spray, and unpro­voked baton charges. Sus­pend­ing and pun­ish­ing one cop is a start, but we need to use the trag­ic death of Ian Tom­lin­son to chal­lenge the vio­lent and arbi­trary man­ner in which police deal with almost all acts of pub­lic protest. Ian’s death was not caused by the actions of one ‘bad apple’, but by a cul­ture of con­tempt, vio­lence and arro­gance that is the rule, rather than the excep­tion in the mod­ern police force. Will we, in Britain, sit by and watch as the police con­tin­ue to kill and injure us with arro­gance and bru­tal­i­ty? Or per­haps now is the time to stand up against a sys­tem that is hap­py to vicious­ly strike any­one who dares to stand up and ques­tion its wan­ing author­i­ty.

A full video of the events lead­ing up to Ian’s death can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADd_6ISHLdg

What Hous­ing Cri­sis?

As repos­ses­sions soar by 68%, hous­ing lists dou­ble (from 3,000 to 6,000 local­ly over the last decade), and the mar­ket con­tin­ues to nose­dive, B&NES are deal­ing with things the only way they know how. They’re, um, sell­ing off all coun­cil hous­es. With 1,100 afford­able homes ditched already (thanks to retired banker Coun­cil­lor Mal­colm Han­ney, who lives in a very unaf­ford­able house in Chew Magna), and more at Man­vers Street, Dorch­ester Street and Broad Street to fol­low, this can only mean one thing… Less rent to pay!

That’s right. The­ses hous­es aren’t going any­where, after all. There’s no actu­al hous­ing short­age – just an excess of scam­ming land­lords leav­ing build­ings emp­ty. And increas­ing num­bers of peo­ple across the region are choos­ing to legal­ly squat these emp­ties rather than choose home­less­ness or giv­ing every pen­ny they own to the unde­serv­ing.

In Bris­tol, a nation­al squat­ters’ meet­ing on the 14th and 15th of March, brought peo­ple from across the coun­try to a spe­cial­ly-occu­pied man­sion for a week­end of dis­cus­sions and work­shops – and also helped the econ­o­my by pro­vid­ing work for a ver­i­ta­ble horde of journos. More local­ly, the Squat­ters Com­mu­nal Asso­ci­a­tion of Bath have final­ly lost the for­mer Twer­ton rail sta­tion fol­low­ing their fourth ille­gal evic­tion, with the tac­it approval of Twer­ton ward Lib Dem Coun­cil­lor Tim Ball. Bath police turned a blind eye to the theft, crim­i­nal dam­age and bur­glary com­mit­ted by pub­lic­i­ty-shy bailiffs, who even got away with pour­ing boil­ing water over one occupant’s hands. Res­i­dent David Clements explains, “Deal­ing with a land­lord who resorts to force first and the courts sec­ond is hard, but we stuck at it to teach them a les­son. For­tu­nate­ly, land­lords like that are rare, so we’re look­ing for­wards to hav­ing an eas­i­er time of things in our new home.”

Inter­est­ed in squat­ting or learn­ing more? Con­tact bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk. Prob­lems with bailiffs or repos­ses­sions? Con­tact resist­bailiffs [at] yahoo.co.uk, or 07794 774938.

http://www.squatter.org.uk/

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Bath Activist Net­work are 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, email bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk, or see our web­site: http://www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com

Meet­ing True Veg

Kil­ter, Bath’s unique out­door the­atre com­pa­ny, pre­mieres their new pro­duc­tion ‘Roots – A Tale Of Love And Veg­eta­bles,’ dur­ing this year’s Fringe Fest, run­ning from Thurs­day the 28th May to Sun­day 7th June, it is to be per­formed on Bath Organ­ic Group’s Low­er Com­mon Allot­ments, in Vic­to­ria Park. Plant­i­ng the seeds of change with a play­ful and engag­ing show, Kil­ter lead their audi­ence on a gen­tle jour­ney down the bean-rows to inves­ti­gate food-secu­ri­ty, food his­to­ry and tra­di­tion­al skills in the approach­ing post-oil world. Friend­ly, wel­com­ing char­ac­ters tin­ker with their seedlings whilst mulling over the cycles of past and future. The set is made up of entire­ly found and recy­cled mate­ri­als, and you even get to take away a free set of seeds at the end! Kil­ter, who will be work­ing the allot­ments dur­ing the pre­ced­ing week, is com­mit­ted to engag­ing audi­ences in issues on the envi­ron­ment, social jus­tice and Eng­lish her­itage, and seeks to deliv­er low car­bon the­atre. Tick­ets are priced at £9 (con­ces­sions £7) and are on sale from ICIA’s Box Office at Bath Uni — ring 01225 386777.

http://www.kiltertheatre.org

A Cut Above The Rest

Here at Bath Bomb HQ, we were sad­dened to hear the news sur­round­ing the death of pas­sion­ate blood-junkie Trevor Morse. Trevor end­ed his life attempt­ing to pre­vent two hunt mon­i­tors from tak­ing off in a gyro­copter they were using to mon­i­tor fox hunt­ing activ­i­ties. Run­ning in front of the fast mov­ing air­craft, Trevor was obvi­ous­ly under the impres­sion that the sheer strength of his per­son­al­i­ty would suf­fice to halt a speed­ing air­craft. Wrong. It was not so much the news of his gyro­copter-inflict­ed near-decap­i­ta­tion that caused our bad moods, but the ridicu­lous charges that have been pinned on the pilot, Bryan Grif­fiths, of the gyro­copter, a peace­ful man who has been charged with mur­der. In the last 20 years, three hunt sabo­teurs have been killed, most­ly being run over, by hunters, and the most seri­ous charge brought against a hunter has been reck­less dri­ving. But as soon as it is a hunter who dies, it is not a trag­ic acci­dent, but mur­der. This charge just high­lights the one-sided polic­ing that’s been the norm regard­ing hunt­ing for decades. A sup­port group has been set up for Bryan, and let­ters of sup­port can be sent to:

Bryan Grif­fiths XW8892
HMP Hewell
Hewell Lane
Red­ditch B97 6QS

Phar­ma To Get Taste Of Own Med­i­cine?

In spite of the Government’s sus­tained attack on ani­mal rights advo­cates, World Day for Lab Ani­mals will be marked this year in Lon­don with a nation­al march on the 25th April. Meet­ing in Hyde Park at 12 mid­day, the demo will pro­ceed to through the cen­tre to a ral­ly at Par­lia­ment. Whilst Neo-Labour still refuse to car­ry out their much-promised Roy­al Com­mis­sion into the med­ical rel­e­vance of ani­mal test­ing, 18,000 peo­ple a year die from dodgy drug side effects in the UK alone: in fact, rely­ing on ani­mal test­ing results for our med­i­cines is Britain’s fourth biggest killer. But instead of wor­ry­ing about help­ing research into mod­ern non-ani­mal test­ing, such as the work car­ried out by the Dr Had­wen Trust or Euro­peans for Med­ical Progress, instead they bail out com­pa­nies like Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences, who car­ry out con­tracts for ani­mal abuse and have once again recent­ly been exposed for cru­el­ty. To join this fight for both human and non-human ani­mals’ health and dig­ni­ty, a coach will be leav­ing Bris­tol Tem­ple Meads train sta­tion just before 9am that morn­ing, £4 waged return or £2 unwaged return: get in touch with bathani­malac­tion [at] yahoo.co.uk, or ring 07595 745441 to book your place.

http://www.shac.net
http://www.curedisease.net “ “ ‘
http://www.drhadwentrust.org.uk
http://www.wdail.org

The Big Chalk-In

Mem­bers of BAN attend­ed a big ‘chalk-in’ out­side Bris­tol Mag­is­trates’ Court on Thurs­day 9th April. This demo was called because Paul Sav­ille, a UWE stu­dent, had chalked on a pave­ment in Bris­tol: ‘Lib­er­ty – the right to ques­tion it, the right to ask are we free?’ Obvi­ous­ly not, because he was prompt­ly arrest­ed and charged with crim­i­nal dam­age. He was to appear at court the morn­ing of the 9th, but the Crown Pros­e­cu­tion Ser­vice dropped the charges at the last moment. The chalk-in was called as a protest against the lat­est would-be attack on our right to free­dom of speech and dis­sent. Peo­ple on the demo took turns to scrawl slo­gans, and were joined by oth­er young peo­ple who’d been in court that morn­ing already. Paul, how­ev­er, had prob­lems in tak­ing part, as his wrist had been bro­ken by the police at the recent G20 protests! This time, the thin black and blue line kept a low pro­file, prob­a­bly due to their own cur­rent pub­lic order prob­lems. The day proved that the best way of defend­ing one’s rights when attacked is mass defi­ance.

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, 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…

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.thebathbomb.blogspot.com

Fight Speciesism! #8 — Out Now

Spring 2009 issue of the lat­est anti-speciesist, anti-cap­i­tal­ist, abo­li­tion­ist direct action news is out now.

Arti­cles: SHAC 7 sol­i­dar­i­ty, oper­a­tion sink­ing ship, hunt sab­bing, mink released, ‘fash­ion’ shop closed, lib­er­a­tionists arrest­ed, max mara cam­paign, inter­na­tion­al actions, pris­on­er let­ters, police under attack, alf vs wagenin­gen uni, pris­on­er sup­port, mon­keys fight back, netcu, bull­ring riots, aeta 4, earth lib­er­a­tion, mex­i­can actions, whale wars, riot­ing in lon­don and edo smashed.

Fight Speciesism! #8 - Out Now Spring 2009 issue of the lat­est anti-speciesist, anti-cap­i­tal­ist, abo­li­tion­ist direct action news is out now.

Arti­cles: SHAC 7 sol­i­dar­i­ty, oper­a­tion sink­ing ship, hunt sab­bing, mink released, ‘fash­ion’ shop closed, lib­er­a­tionists arrest­ed, max mara cam­paign, inter­na­tion­al actions, pris­on­er let­ters, police under attack, alf vs wagenin­gen uni, pris­on­er sup­port, mon­keys fight back, netcu, bull­ring riots, aeta 4, earth lib­er­a­tion, mex­i­can actions, whale wars, riot­ing in lon­don and edo smashed.

FS! #8 https://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2009/03//424982.pdf

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Somer Ten­ants Do ‘Ave ‘Em

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Somer Ten­ants Do ‘Ave ‘Em

Ever got that sink­ing feel­ing that your land­lord is a lit­tle more con­cerned with cash than your well­be­ing? That must be the feel­ing amongst Somer ten­ants who now face a well-above-infla­tion rent hike of 7.5%. Somer’s jus­ti­fi­ca­tion? They say that their rent is below the local aver­age, and that they need the mon­ey for main­te­nance work. Hmm… A cou­ple of points spring to mind here that may go some way to debunk­ing Somer’s greedy lit­tle lies. One, being a sup­pos­ed­ly social hous­ing trust, specif­i­cal­ly set up for peo­ple on low-to-no incomes, hav­ing a low­er than aver­age rent rate is noth­ing to boast about – it is the sole func­tion of Somer to pro­vide low cost hous­ing for Bath res­i­dents after all. Their claim to pro­vide “low­er than region­al aver­age” rent also falls down when a brief look at local prop­er­ty web­sites reveals the region­al aver­age month­ly rent for a 2 bed­room flat to be a whop­ping £894.00! In an area with a far high­er than usu­al (you might say dis­gust­ing­ly high) per­cent­age of toffs, the rent is obvi­ous­ly going to be wild­ly beyond the bud­get of the aver­age per­son in social hous­ing. Somer also claims to need the addi­tion­al rent mon­ey for main­te­nance work. Okay, this sounds rea­son­able, but should that cash be sucked from the pock­ets of res­i­dents or from the cof­fers of Somer’s direc­tors? A recent advert to recruit anoth­er direc­tor to Somer reveals a £125,000 annu­al salary (plus bonus­es, plus 10% car allowance) – so who best should shell out for the work? And what have our brave Coun­cil done to come to our aid? Don Fos­ter – as well his oth­er admit­ted­ly urgent duties of pos­ing for the local press with mouth­fuls of banana (what are you good for?) – has asked Somer to intro­duce the hike over two years instead of one. We’ll, we’ve got news for you Don­ny boy, whether they ram it home hard, or slide it in gen­tly, we’re still get­ting screwed! With the reces­sion wors­en­ing, Somer have once again showed that they val­ue prof­it over peo­ple and that the Coun­cil pri­ori­tis­es busi­ness inter­ests over Bath res­i­dents. If we want fair rent, it looks like we’ll have to fight for it our­selves, and not rely on Dodgy Don’s das­tard­ly deals with degen­er­ate direc­tors to den­i­grate dwellings.

On a sim­i­lar note, it turns out that the equal­ly dodgy Night­stone hous­ing asso­ci­a­tion are lean­ing on elder­ly res­i­dents on Wal­cot Street to move out, as they want to bump up the rent and lure in young pro­fes­sion­als instead. But the res­i­dents are still refus­ing to budge – we’ll keep you post­ed.

http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/Somer-tenants-face‑7–35-rent-rise/article-725102-detail/article.html
http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/slip-ups-banana-record-attempt/article-752574-detail/article.html

Game On!

Whilst big busi­ness and the state claimed “We did­n’t know” when the eco­nom­ic col­lapse kicked in last year, any­body with half a brain could see the reces­sion com­ing from miles away. Maybe all these wealthy cap­i­tal­ists thought it was just a game. Well now it is: BAN presents the ‘It’s Not My Respon­si­bil­i­ty’ game on Sat­ur­day the 14th March! The game is played with two teams, one rep­re­sent­ing lib­er­ty, and the oth­er rep­re­sent­ing well-dressed big busi­ness and the state. The game is played with pre-pro­vid­ed big bal­loons, and the idea is to bounce away the respon­si­bil­i­ty bal­loons – (Boo! Hiss!) Cred­it Crunch, Bank­rupt­cy, Unem­ploy­ment, Sur­veil­lance, Com­pe­ti­tion, Bailiffs – whilst shar­ing the bal­loons rep­re­sent­ing the more anar­chic side of life – Free­dom, Com­mu­ni­ty, Coop­er­a­tion, Eth­i­cal Liv­ing, Fun, Courage… The more peo­ple the mer­ri­er, so come and join this cre­ative oppor­tu­ni­ty to share wis­dom with the peo­ple of Bath, and the odd tourist. Meet at the FreeShop stall out­side the Pump Rooms on Stall Street Sat­ur­day at 1.30pm, and let the games com­mence at 2pm. Bring musi­cal instru­ments, a sense of play­ful­ness, and pom-poms to cheer on your side. Oh, and dress to impress!

Sum­mit For The Week­end

In a few weeks’ time, the lead­ers of the world’s rich­est 19 coun­tries, plus del­e­gates from all EU states, will be meet­ing in Lon­don to dis­cuss deep­en­ing the glob­al reces­sion. And as it is get­ting more and more obvi­ous that it is them and their fat­cat and banker bud­dies who have got us into this mess, we’ll be there to meet them! The week of action kicks off with the ‘Put Peo­ple First’ march on Sat­ur­day the 28th. Meet­ing at 11am at the Embank­ment, it calls for “jobs, jus­tice and cli­mate” and is shap­ing up to be pret­ty huge. The demo will con­sist of thou­sands of peo­ple who’ve had just enough of ‘busi­ness as usu­al’, as well as the usu­al sus­pects: social­ists, envi­ron­men­tal­ists, trade union­ists and anar­chists. This will be fol­lowed up by sev­er­al mid­week events, start­ing with ‘Storm The Banks’: start­ing at 11am on Wednes­day the 1st of April, four simul­ta­ne­ous protests will make their way into the heart of London’s finan­cial dis­tricts, where some will par­ty, some will protest and some will be a lit­tle bit naugh­ti­er! There’s room enough for all forms of dis­sent — peace­ful pro­test­ers, direct action enthu­si­asts, expe­ri­enced and inex­pe­ri­enced pro­tes­tors alike. Towards the end of the event, the Net­work for Cli­mate Action have called for a camp to be set up in the finan­cial dis­trict to oppose the car­bon-dri­ven econ­o­my that led to this reces­sion – bring a sleep­ing bag, food, and sense of adven­ture, ‘cos this one’s not to be missed! The fol­low­ing day will see a series of protests around the venue of the G20 sum­mit (the ExCeL Cen­tre), dur­ing which some will attempt to block the del­e­gates out, some will try to get in, and oth­ers will hold a ral­ly. The actions are look­ing to be pret­ty dynam­ic, so if you’re feel­ing pissed of at the state we’re in, then this is the event for you. Peo­ple will be trav­el­ling to all of the events from Bath, so to find some­one to trav­el down with, drop Bath Activist Net­work an email to the usu­al address. What will you tell your grand­kids when they ask you where you were when the rev­o­lu­tion start­ed? (Not up late slav­ing over two-bit rad­i­cal news rags, we hope!)

http://www.g‑20meltdown.org/
http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/
http://stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1084&Itemid=1

Tak­ing Lib­er­ties Back

On Sun­day the 22nd of March (a week lat­er than usu­al, for those who’re pay­ing atten­tion), the lat­est in the series of ‘Bub­bling Under’ film screen­ings will roll at the Porter Cel­lar on George Street, from 1pm. This month’s film, pre­sent­ed by Bris­tol Indy­media, will be ‘The Take’: in the wake of Argenti­na’s dra­mat­ic eco­nom­ic col­lapse of 2001, Latin Amer­i­ca’s most pros­per­ous mid­dle class sud­den­ly found itself wan­der­ing a ghost town of aban­doned fac­to­ries and mass unem­ploy­ment. The For­ja auto plant lay dor­mant too, until its for­mer employ­ees decid­ed to take it back, and refused to leave! Fac­ing off against boss­es, bankers and a whole sys­tem that sees their beloved fac­to­ries as noth­ing more than scrap met­al for sale, the work­ers are part of a dar­ing new grass­roots move­ment of work­ers who occu­py bank­rupt busi­ness­es and cre­ate jobs and viable futures in the ruins of crum­bling economies – it remains to be seen whether Batho­ni­ans will fol­low suit! Direct­ed by jour­nal­ist Avi Lewis and writer Nao­mi Klein.

http://www.thetake.org/index.cfm?page_name=argentina_hostpry_timeline

EVENTS

Bath Hunt Sabo­teurs meet­ings, 2nd and 4th Mon­day of the month, 8pm, The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Lon­don Road Food Co-op, Wednes­days, 4–7pm, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Lon­don Road

Bath Stop The War Coali­tion vig­il, Sat­ur­days, 11.30am-12.30, Bath Abbey Court­yard

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 14th March, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Broad­lands Orchard­share Vol­un­teer­ing Day, Sat­ur­day 14 Mar, 12–4pm, Broad­lands Orchard, Box Road, Bath­ford, email broad­land­sor­chard­share [at] googlemail.com or phone 07532 472 256

Reclaim­ing Pub­lic Space street par­ty, Sat­ur­day 14th March, 2–3pm, base of Mil­som Street

Nation­al Squat Meet 2009, Sat­ur­day 14th – Sun­day 15th March, some­where in Bris­tol!, FTI near­er the time site or call 07790073015

‘Build­ing Bridges in the Sum­mer of Rage,’ Wednes­day 18th March, 7.30pm, Kebele, 14 Robert­son Road, Bris­tol: dis­cus­sion on anar­chist iden­ti­ty and pub­lic engage­ment: shar­ing ideas and tac­tics for mak­ing anar­chism more acces­si­ble and vis­i­ble. Free/donation.

‘ Garbage War­rior’ screen­ing, Thurs­day 19th March, 7.30pm, upstairs at the Cork, West­gate Street, dona­tion entry

Sol­i­dar­i­ty pick­et with EDO Decom­mis­sion­er defen­dants on remand in prison, Sat­ur­day 21st March, 3pm, meet at cor­ner of Cam­bridge and Glouces­ter Road, Bris­tol, bring fly­ers, plac­ards, ban­ners and noise­mak­ers: http://decommisioners.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/resistin…rime
Send let­ters of sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty to the 2 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers: Robert Alford VP 7552 HMP Lewes , 1 Brighton Rd, Lewes, Sus­sex, BN7 1EA; Eli­ja Smith VP 7551 HMP Bris­tol, 19 Cam­bridge Rd, Hor­field, BS7 8PS;
See here for info on writ­ing to the pris­on­ers:
http://bristolabc.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/things-to-do…mand/

Bub­bling Under screen­ing, Sun­day 22th March, 1–4pm, Porter Cel­lar bar, George Street

‘The Age of Stu­pid’ eco film screen­ings, Sun­day 22nd – Tues­day 24th March, 6pm, 8.30pm & 1pm, Lit­tle The­atre, £6.90 entry

Greek Rebel­lion Info Tour, Fri­day 27th March, 7.30pm, Kebele, 14 Robert­son Rd, Bris­tol

‘Put Peo­ple First’ march, Sat­ur­day 28th March, 11am, Lon­don, http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/

Bris­tol Anar­chist Book­fair 09 punk ben­e­fit gig, Sun­day 29th March, 7pm, The Junc­tion, Stokes Croft, £5, with Cross-Stitched Eyes, the A‑Heads and Jesus Bruis­er

‘Green Light’ lec­ture on wind pow­er, Tues­day 31st March, 7pm, BRLSI, 16–18 Queen Square, £3 waged, £1.50 unwaged

Storm The Banks car­ni­val, Wednes­day 1st April, 11am, Lon­don, http://www.g‑20meltdown.org/

Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, Wednes­day 1st April, 7.30–8.30pm, back­room of The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Anti-G20 protests, Thurs­day 2nd April, ExCeL cen­tre, Lon­don, http://stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1084&Itemid=1

‘Chris Carls­son in Con­ver­sa­tion,’ Fri­day 3rd April, 7.30pm, St Wer­burghs Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Hor­ley Road, Bris­tol, talk by the author of ‘Now­topia’, a founder of crit­i­cal mass bike-ins, mem­ber of San Fran­cis­co rad­i­cal his­to­ry group, http://www.nowtopia.org

Bath Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Mon­day 6th April, 8pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place, Broad Street

Bath Green Drinks, Wednes­day 8th April, 8.30pm, the Rum­mer, Grand Parade

Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Thurs­day 9th April, 7.30–9pm, down­stairs at The Hob­gob­lin, St James Parade

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 11th April, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Bath Green­peace meet­ing, Mon­day 13th April, 7.30–9pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place

Tran­si­tion Open Forum, Tues­day 14th April, 7pm, Wid­combe Social Club

‘Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay: From Poll Tax Rebel­lion to Reces­sion Resis­tance’ talk and film, Thurs­day 23rd April, 7.30pm, The Cube cin­e­ma, Dove Street South, Bris­tol

World Day for Lab Ani­mals march, Sat­ur­day 25th April, Hyde Park, Lon­don, coach leav­ing Bath £10n waged, £8 unwaged, info@wdail.org to book place

The­o­ry Cor­ner: Safe­ty Or Snob­bery? B&NES vs. NFA Round 3

Last week, the Chron­i­cle gave front page to the sto­ry of a young woman ASBO’d out of Bath for three years, the third home­less per­son to be sim­i­lar­ly eject­ed in as many months. Yet how much of a threat is the home­less com­mu­ni­ty to the rest of the city’s pop­u­la­tion? Are they thiev­ing, anti-social and threat­en­ing like the Coun­cil, or are they on the receiv­ing end of B&NES syco­phan­tic dri­ve to sweep away any­thing ‘unde­sir­able’ from the eyes of the wealthy? And before we start with the Dai­ly Mail-esque cries of “it’s their own fault,” sta­tis­tics show that the vast major­i­ty of home­less have been the vic­tims of domes­tic or sex­u­al abuse at a young age, or have served in the armed forces, spat out with­out the skills to inte­grate when they cease being use­ful killers. In this journalist’s expe­ri­ence, I’ve had next to no trou­ble with Bath’s home­less, and only ever once have been threat­ened. There are how­ev­er groups that I have often been made to feel unsafe by – those peo­ple who fol­low the accept­able con­ven­tions of suc­cess­ful soci­ety, who get ham­mered in a bar or club ever week­end before spilling out onto the pic­turesque Geor­gian streets to puke, threat­en passers­by and fight the ear­ly hours away. So why is it the home­less who bear the brunt of B&NES’ right­eous wrath, rather than the bet­ter off, drunk­en lit­tle daddy’s boys?

Well, those who choose to get pissed up in bars and clubs pour their pay­pack­ets into Bath’s econ­o­my. They’re maybe not vis­i­bly dif­fer­ent from you and I, and they fol­low more accept­able out­lets for anti-social behav­iour than Bath’s street dwellers. So a mes­sage to the lit­tle fas­cist gate­keep­ers in office who think it’s okay to decide who stays and who goes: the home­less aren’t a threat and they’re not ver­min. You may not like them, or like see­ing them, but that’s your frag­ile sen­si­bil­i­ties being offend­ed rather than your well­be­ing. B&NES are not expelling the poor for your safe­ty or mine, they’re pur­su­ing gen­tri­fi­ca­tion to impress the tourists and keep this look­ing like a her­itage city, what­ev­er that is. The Council’s ‘out of sight, out of mind’ pol­i­cy is noth­ing short of clas­sist dis­crim­i­na­tion that they get away with because chunks of the pop­u­la­tion view those poor­er than they as some unde­sir­able ‘oth­er’, scared of a stereo­type rather than fact. Until we address the fun­da­men­tal prob­lems at the root of our soci­ety, rather than allow­ing those at the top to bul­ly and vic­timise those in need of sol­i­dar­i­ty, things can only get worse.

And for Sonya: until we sweep the bureau­crats out of our city, don’t let the bas­tards grind you down.

South West Women Reclaim The Night

On Fri­day the 20th of Feb­ru­ary the streets of Bris­tol were brought to life when 300 women marched in sol­i­dar­i­ty to demand safer streets and the right to roam at night with­out fear. The march was won­der­ful­ly colour­ful and com­prised a sam­ba band, bel­ly dancers and females, (and some males) of all ages. The response of onlook­ers was very pos­i­tive and was often joined by bystanders. The march last­ed for two hours and was fol­lowed by speech­es, fundrais­ing and aware­ness-rais­ing stalls and music at the Trin­i­ty Cen­tre in Lawrence Hill.
This was organ­ised with the inten­tion of achiev­ing three key goals.

First­ly, improve­ments in rape con­vic­tion rates: alarm­ing­ly, the con­vic­tion rate of rape cas­es is in decline, being only 4.2% in Avon and Som­er­set, high­light­ing yet anoth­er major prob­lem with the judi­cial sys­tem. Sec­ond­ly, the event sought to obtain vol­un­teers and fund­ing for the Bris­tol Rape Cri­sis Cen­tre (email info [at] bristolrapecrisis.org.uk for more infor­ma­tion). And third­ly, the event also addressed the fact that, whilst sex edu­ca­tion is taught wide­ly in schools, there is still a dis­tinct lack of sup­port and edu­ca­tion avail­able to young­sters on respect­ful rela­tion­ships and safe, con­sen­su­al sex. Incen­tives for such sup­port in schools are advo­cat­ed by var­i­ous organ­i­sa­tions like Wom­en’s Aid, and the Nation­al Children’s Bureau, whose cam­paign ‘Beyond Biol­o­gy’ seeks to help young peo­ple pre­pare for the issues they will face as they grow up. If you would like to encour­age your local school to take this issue more seri­ous­ly, a mod­el let­ter is avail­able through the fol­low­ing link: http://www.bristolfeministnetwork.com/activism.html.

All in all, the event was a great suc­cess and will hope­ful­ly bring women a step clos­er to the free­dom they con­tin­ue to fight for.

Bath Activist Net­work are 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, email bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk, or see our web­site: www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com

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Can’t Pay, Shouldn’t Pay

As the reces­sion con­tin­ues to bite, a group in Bath have had an ear­ly tan­gi­ble suc­cess in their effort to stop the work­ing class bear­ing the brunt of an upper class cri­sis. A Bath res­i­dent approached the group’s reg­u­lar ‘Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay’ stall in White­way as a sud­den job cut had left the fam­i­ly strug­gling and unable to pay Coun­cil Tax. Good ol’ B&NES did the decent thing and imme­di­ate­ly resort­ed to court and repos­ses­sion threats. For­tu­nate­ly, the campaign’s legal team were able to inter­vene, stop the court action, and get repay­ments fixed at a rea­son­able, humane lev­el. A small start, of course, and it’s going to be a long fight, but the White­way group have expe­ri­enced solic­i­tors, a high lev­el of com­mu­ni­ty sup­port, and a will­ing­ness to put bailiffs in their place, wher­ev­er that might be. If you know some­one hav­ing prob­lems with bailiffs, or have any infor­ma­tion on the activ­i­ties, move­ments or where­abouts of these par­a­sites, you can con­tact the cam­paign con­fi­den­tial­ly on resist­bailiffs [at] yahoo.co.uk, or give them a call on 07794 774938.

Bird Abusers Get Cocky

After a slight lull in the local anti-foie gras cam­paign (at least we had one issue off) – caused by the scum being dri­ven under­ground by spir­it­ed protests – some opti­misti­cal­ly-called restau­ra­teurs decid­ed to stick their heads back above the para­pet. Appar­ent­ly dis­ap­point­ed that the reces­sion has yet to fin­ish them off, the masochists at Beau­jo­lais, off Queen Square, have placed the ‘del­i­ca­cy’ back on the menu. Not con­tent with attract­ing the inevitable noisy con­tin­gent of ani­mal rights activists to a series of demos out­side their premis­es, they’ve also decid­ed to charge enough that most of their cus­tomers will prob­a­bly be join­ing the demo once they see the bill… If you’re one of the rare minor­i­ty of locals who haven’t yet been hand­ed a leaflet about foie gras, it’s a pate made from duck or goose liv­er. But to get the per­fect tex­ture, the unfor­tu­nate birds spend the last 12 weeks of their lives in bat­tery cages, being force-fed through a tube shoved down their throats, until their dis­eased liv­ers swell to ten times the nat­ur­al size. It’s ille­gal to pro­duce in the UK, but EU laws allow posh-poseur restau­rants to acquire the slop, dodgy black mar­ket-style, and sell it on at a huge mark-up to the crowds of wealthy aris­to-wannabes who throng Bath cen­tre in the evenings. And so, the first in a short series of week­ly demos will be hap­pen­ing soon out­side a Beau­jo­lais near you. Save the birds! Starve the rich! After all, what else is there to do on a Fri­day night?

www.banfoiegras.org.uk

Off The Map, But Still Squat­ting The Lot

In a fol­low-up to last month, two days after the ille­gal evic­tion of a squat­ted prop­er­ty in Twer­ton, mem­bers of the Squat­ters Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion of Bath retook their home. Despite the first legal hash-job, and Net­work Rail’s inep­ti­tude in secur­ing the build­ing or indeed the occu­piers’ pos­ses­sions with­in, the SCABs report that they are cur­rent­ly safe and sound back in from the win­ter rain, wind, snow (and what­ev­er else the con­fused cli­mate is pass­ing off as weath­er), and work has re-com­menced erad­i­cat­ing damp and dry rot from the inte­ri­or of the his­toric build­ing, replac­ing dam­aged beams, ren­der­ing the sab­o­taged pow­er sup­ply safe, and clear­ing debris. Indeed, whilst Net­work Rail is more inter­est­ed in piss­ing mon­ey away on bailiffs and illic­it prop­er­ty empire expan­sion than actu­al­ly see­ing to the work of main­tain­ing its sub­stan­dard and over­priced rail net­work, the occu­pants are get­ting down to the duty of clean­ing away the tan­gled foliage on the out­side of the build­ing, that near­by res­i­dents had been demand­ing for years. In the mean­time, fur­ther threats of police raids were made on the 18th of last month, but a six­teen-strong resis­tance demo and com­mu­ni­ca­tions from the Advi­so­ry Ser­vice for Squat­ters per­suad­ed bul­ly­ish British Trans­port Police to no-show.

http://www.squatter.org.uk/

The Dai­ly New Tesco Express

They breed like flies, don’t they? No soon­er than the monop­o­lis­ing spoilt brats whee­dle their new store onto Bath­wick Street, but there’s due to be anoth­er one tak­ing over the exist­ing Somer­field in West­on. And they’ve also been upset­ting res­i­dents by apply­ing for a 6am to 11pm liquor license that the spine­less Coun­cil will no doubt grant. Must be déjà vu.

http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/Concern-Tesco-drinks-licence-bid/article-744662-detail/article.html

BNP Can’t Do That There Here

What’s in a name? Nick Grif­fin, leader of far right nation­al­ist BNP, would have posed the exact same ques­tion on Sun­day the 8th of March, when he was due to talk at a fundrais­ing char­i­ty do for the party’s Euro elec­tions. The BNP are so respectable that they were forced to book the func­tion room of the Park Hotel in Glouces­ter­shire under a false name, as usu­al. How­ev­er, as antifas­cists organ­ised to gate­crash, the hotel itself was tipped off as to nature of their hate­mon­ger­ing guests and can­celled, as did their back-up venue. So, instead they all went home, tails between legs. Despite the party’s new dri­ve towards legit­i­ma­cy – “we’re not racist, but” – the ongo­ing free ‘Soho Road to the Pun­jab’ exhi­bi­tion in Bris­tol, cel­e­brat­ing 50 years of Bhangra music & cul­ture in the UK (sit­u­at­ed in Cen­tral Library off Col­lege Green), has recent­ly been attacked by racists who stole exhi­bi­tion mate­ri­als and left behind a BNP call­ing card. Equal­ly com­pro­mis­ing the party’s be-suit­ed facade is the fact that many high-up mem­bers of the group, such as for­mer chief lieu­tenant Tony Lecomber, dab­ble in assault, explo­sives, arson, assault and even the odd attempt­ed con­tract killing. Fun for all the fam­i­ly, eh?

http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2009/03/anger-as-bnp‑l.…html
http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/the-real-bnp/BNP terroris…s.php

Ero­sion Of Civ­il Lib­er­ties: Case #324

Since the 16th of last month, the Ter­ror­ism Act 2000 was amend­ed by sec­tion 76 of the Counter-Ter­ror­ism Act 2008, now mak­ing it ille­gal to take pho­tos, or indeed to “elic­it infor­ma­tion” about police intel­li­gence ser­vices, or the mil­i­tary, which might be “use­ful to a per­son… prepar­ing an act of ter­ror­ism.” Which seems okay, if you lived in a par­al­lel world where the def­i­n­i­tion of ter­ror doesn’t get stretched to the point of ridicu­lous­ness where leafleters, CND Quak­ers or let­ter-writ­ers are con­sid­ered ter­ror­ist: the pen may be might­i­er than the sword, but it’s hard­ly on the scale of nail­bombs. Pre­vi­ous to this, the pres­ence of cam­eras has often been a use­ful tool for keep­ing police with­in the law, or at least aid­ing in pros­e­cu­tions against them… So remem­ber, gen­tle tourists, don’t acci­den­tal­ly catch a cop­per in your hol­i­day snaps, or you might be one of them for­eign ter­ror­ists, and go down for 10 years.

http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=839141

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, 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…

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.thebathbomb.blogspot.com

UK: Traps destroyed, shooting pens trashed, birds set free

“under the pink skies of a set­ting sun and across the rolling hills of the coun­try­side activists found a large shoot­ing estate; two squir­rel traps and a fox trap were destroyed. a lone bird trapped inside a cage was care­ful­ly tak­en from her prison and set free. 4 shoot­ing enclo­sures were destroyed; net­ting cut, wires cut, wood snapped, bat­tery sup­plies cut off, posts torn from the ground. enclo­sures used for shoot­ers to hide their cow­ard­ly faces and shoot ani­mals were destroyed.

UK: Traps destroyed, shooting pens trashed, birds set freeUK: Traps destroyed, shooting pens trashed, birds set free“under the pink skies of a set­ting sun and across the rolling hills of the coun­try­side activists found a large shoot­ing estate; two squir­rel traps and a fox trap were destroyed. a lone bird trapped inside a cage was care­ful­ly tak­en from her prison and set free. 4 shoot­ing enclo­sures were destroyed; net­ting cut, wires cut, wood snapped, bat­tery sup­plies cut off, posts torn from the ground. enclo­sures used for shoot­ers to hide their cow­ard­ly faces and shoot ani­mals were destroyed.

until all are free!”

report­ed anony­mous­ly to http://directaction.info

Arizona, US: Vivisector and mining executive visted at home

“Tuc­son Vivi­sec­tor Katal­in Gothard and Rose­mont min­ing scum­bag Kathy Arnold get a spe­cial home vis­it from Tuc­son H.A.A.N.D! (Hooli­gans Attack At Night Duh!) agents of change. Sol­i­dar­i­ty ded­i­ca­tion with those four recent­ly arrest­ed

“Tuc­son Vivi­sec­tor Katal­in Gothard and Rose­mont min­ing scum­bag Kathy Arnold get a spe­cial home vis­it from Tuc­son H.A.A.N.D! (Hooli­gans Attack At Night Duh!) agents of change. Sol­i­dar­i­ty ded­i­ca­tion with those four recent­ly arrest­ed

Beneath a secu­ri­ty blan­ket of dark­ness dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of Fri­day, Feb­ru­ary 20, Tuc­son H.A.A.N.D. (Hooli­gans Attack At Night Duh!) vis­it­ed the homes of Uni­ver­si­ty of Ari­zona Vivi­sec­tor Katal­in M. Gothard and Rose­mont Cop­per (RC) Direc­tor of Envi­ron­men­tal & Reg­u­la­to­ry Affairs Kathy Arnold.

We chose Kathy Arnold because of all her work she does with RC as their Direc­tor of Envi­ron­men­tal & Reg­u­la­to­ry Affairs. RC is attempt­ing to mine in the beau­ti­ful San­ta Rita Moun­tains for cop­per. We say no mine thank you!
Min­ing in the San­ta Ritas would threat­en numer­ous species, plants and sen­si­tive wild areas. Min­ing for cop­per to build solar pan­els is a false solu­tion and unac­cept­able. The San­ta Ritas are part of the Sky Island Region a Bio­log­i­cal Hotspot home to 404 bird species, 117 rep­tile species, 26 amphib­ian species, thou­sands of plant species. A num­ber of these species are endem­ic to this region. The San­ta Ritas should nev­er be home to a mine.

Dear Kathy destroy­ing the land of wild ani­mals and plants for more ingre­di­ents of a larg­er Infra­struc­ture night­mare is no way to live. You should know that our envi­ron­ment is no place for you to hold your twist­ed affairs! We slashed your tire so that maybe you will think of the Moun­tain Lions and Black Bears that live where you want to build a mine. We bet the etch­ing cream on the win­dow of your house will leave a last­ing impres­sion of our vis­it. Maybe the cost of replac­ing it will make you think twice about the last­ing irre­place­able costs your com­pa­nies pro­posed mine would inflict on the San­ta Ritas.

Katal­in Gothard is an assis­tant Pro­fes­sor (Vivi­sec­tor) with­in the Depart­ment of Phys­i­ol­o­gy, Col­lege of Med­i­cine Life Sci­ences in North Room 327 of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Ari­zona Tuc­son, her Phone # is (520) 626‑1448. Her Email is kgothard@email.arizona.edu.
Her home addy is [removed by Indy­bay]. Her home # is [removed by Indy­bay].
Katal­in makes a liv­ing by per­form­ing research on rhe­sus mon­keys. Her research pro­ce­dures involve screw­ing met­al plates into the monkey’s skulls and affix­ing mag­net­ic search coils to their eyes. After these med­ical pro­ce­dures are per­formed she then trains the mon­keys to tol­er­ate head immo­bi­liza­tion and to fix­ate on objects pre­sent­ed on a com­put­er mon­i­tor.
What the fuck type of dement­ed mind could do such a thing? Appar­ent­ly, Katal­in Gothard and her cohorts.

To the sound of Coy­otes howl­ing in the moun­tains we lift­ed the util­i­ty cov­er to your water in front of your house, turned the water off and the poured in cement to make sure it stayed off for a damn long time! We bet it’s a lit­tle hard­er to wash the blood off your hands and scrub away all those thoughts of tor­tur­ing mon­keys all day long huh Katal­in. If you insist on work­ing, get a real job!

Kathy, stay the fuck away from our moun­tains you sick fuck! Katal­in, Leave the mon­keys alone (your a sick fuck too)!

We ded­i­cate this action to our four CA com­rades in the fight against vivi­sec­tion that were arrest­ed the same day.

Y’all fools can keep try­ing to stop us by throw­ing us in jail. Cause you can’t lock up Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Sol­i­dar­i­ty for the land and Ani­mals, duh!”

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/21/18572574.php

ELF Mexico Torch More Earth Destroying Machine

“Urban expan­sion is one of the biggest eco­log­i­cal prob­lems, with roads being built over fer­tile land comes loads of con­se­quences such as pol­lu­tion, warm­ing of the ground with exces­sive heat, mas­sive felling of trees, etc. The expan­sion of civ­i­liza­tion and its unnec­es­sary tech­nol­o­gy leaves the world in the hands of the pow­er­ful who con­trol the repres­sive state appa­ra­tus ready to stop any kind of resis­tance that is put in front of them to halt their run of destruc­tion.

“Urban expan­sion is one of the biggest eco­log­i­cal prob­lems, with roads being built over fer­tile land comes loads of con­se­quences such as pol­lu­tion, warm­ing of the ground with exces­sive heat, mas­sive felling of trees, etc. The expan­sion of civ­i­liza­tion and its unnec­es­sary tech­nol­o­gy leaves the world in the hands of the pow­er­ful who con­trol the repres­sive state appa­ra­tus ready to stop any kind of resis­tance that is put in front of them to halt their run of destruc­tion.

It is for this rea­son that on the night of Feb­ru­ary 22 we of the ELF decid­ed to go out at night in Mex­i­co State and set fire to a machine that destroys the earth and a truck owned by the dom­i­na­tors.

We say it once again, there will be no mer­cy until the abo­li­tion of all that oppress­es us.

F.L.T/E.L.F”

received anony­mous­ly from Bite Back: http://www.directaction.info

Thousands of mink freed from cages in Italy

Local news­pa­pers report that late on Feb­ru­ary 9 as many as 3000 mink were freed from cages at the Ita­lo Rossi fur farm in Fos­soli (Mod­e­na). Light­ing and alarm sys­tems were dis­abled dur­ing the raid, and “ALF” and “Close down this con­cen­tra­tion camp” was paint­ed at the prop­er­ty.

http://www.directaction.info/news_feb15_09.htm

Local news­pa­pers report that late on Feb­ru­ary 9 as many as 3000 mink were freed from cages at the Ita­lo Rossi fur farm in Fos­soli (Mod­e­na). Light­ing and alarm sys­tems were dis­abled dur­ing the raid, and “ALF” and “Close down this con­cen­tra­tion camp” was paint­ed at the prop­er­ty.

http://www.directaction.info/news_feb15_09.htm

Insurgents blockade highway with flaming barricade in Mexico

“We have blocked a major high­way in Mex­i­co State with a bar­ri­cade made by the Lud­dites Against Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature. The fire lit up the dark night of peace and tran­quil­i­ty for those peo­ple who car­ry in large trucks ‘raw mate­ri­als’ extract­ed direct­ly from the earth. The chaos was again before the eyes of the police who arrived on the scene to put out the incen­di­ary fies­ta.

“We have blocked a major high­way in Mex­i­co State with a bar­ri­cade made by the Lud­dites Against Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature. The fire lit up the dark night of peace and tran­quil­i­ty for those peo­ple who car­ry in large trucks ‘raw mate­ri­als’ extract­ed direct­ly from the earth. The chaos was again before the eyes of the police who arrived on the scene to put out the incen­di­ary fies­ta.

We break their pre­cious social order with our wild, insur­gent and rad­i­cal meth­ods of strug­gle.”

anony­mous report — http://directaction.info