Rostock, Global Agricultural day of action

Video Rush of the anti GM March, 03/06/2007; part of the G8 protests — for full cov­er­age, see indymedia.org.uk

Video 20070603_Anti_GM_March — video/x‑ms-wmv 11M

Rostock agriculture demo 2Rostock agriculture demo 1Rostock agriculture demo 3Video Rush of the anti GM March, 03/06/2007; part of the G8 protests — for full cov­er­age, see indymedia.org.uk

Video 20070603_Anti_GM_March — video/x‑ms-wmv 11M

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Be hap­py.

Can I be nom­i­nat­ed for the best shots of the cutest kid award?

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Ros­tock Sun­day. Glob­al Agri­cul­tur­al day of action.

Despite its claims to the con­trary the G8 has done bug­ger all to alle­vi­ate star­va­tion in the world. In fact the num­ber of peo­ple starv­ing in the world is now at an all time high. Sun­day was the day nom­i­nat­ed to draw atten­tion to all things unfair in the world of agri­cul­ture so a rov­ing demo toured the town to tack­le the issues

It has to be said that fol­low­ing Sat­ur­days car­nage this decid­ed­ly fluffy affair was a wel­come assign­ment. There was a band on a float which sound­ed like a cross between Orbital and the Lev­ellers, also a Sam­ba band and oth­er assort­ed drum­mers and musi­cians. As well as the usu­al activists sev­er­al farm­ers from Ger­many and around the world were in atten­dance rais­ing aware­ness about every­thing from GM crops and live­stock to exploita­tion, pol­lu­tion and cor­rupt sub­si­dies.

One port of call was Lidl whose crimes include low pay, non recog­ni­tion of unions, pro­mot­ing GM and sell­ing shit food. Speech­es were made here and at sev­er­al oth­er loca­tions.

Despite the obvi­ous fact that this demo was going to be less con­fronta­tion­al than a sit-in by the Hare Krish­nas, two hun­dred cops in full riot gear were in atten­dance. This gives the impres­sion that their Polic­ing is not what you would describe as ‘intel­li­gence led’. With noth­ing else to do they kept them­selves occu­pied by search­ing any­one under the age of 30 who was wear­ing an item of black cloth­ing. No arrests were made.

The demo fin­ished with more speech­es in the square with plen­ty of inter­est­ing facts and fig­ures. One exam­ple is that milk pro­duc­ing EU cows are sub­sidised for two dol­lars a day. Mean­while starv­ing Africans? One dol­lar a day!

Earth First! summer gathering — Wednesday 18th July until Sunday 22nd July 2007 — location & programme announced

What is the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing?

* Are you fed up with bare-faced lies from politi­cians, big busi­ness and the media?
* Have you had enough of a world where cor­po­rate prof­it comes before life and dig­ni­ty?
* Do you want to see an end to mind­less con­sump­tion>
* Then this Gath­er­ing is for you! Read on…

EF! gathering '07 logo (rabbit/fence)What is the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing?

* Are you fed up with bare-faced lies from politi­cians, big busi­ness and the media?
* Have you had enough of a world where cor­po­rate prof­it comes before life and dig­ni­ty?
* Do you want to see an end to mind­less con­sump­tion>
* Then this Gath­er­ing is for you! Read on…

Explor­ing alter­na­tives to the cor­po­rate world of greed, lies & exploita­tion -

The Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing is the place where peo­ple involved in rad­i­cal eco­log­i­cal direct action — or those who want to be involved — get togeth­er for five days of time and space to talk, walk, share skills, learn, play, rant, find out what’s going on, find out what’s next, live out­side, strate­gise, hang out, incite, laugh and con­spire.

The gath­er­ing is also a prac­ti­cal exam­ple of non-hier­ar­chi­cal low-impact liv­ing in action.

We are a diverse com­mu­ni­ty with a wide range of approach­es to our action, so there should be plen­ty to inter­est and inspire every­one whether you have been active for years or are com­plete­ly new to it all.

More info at earthfirstgathering.org.uk

EAST KENT EARTH FIRST!

This report announces the for­ma­tion of a new cam­paign­ing and action group to be called EAST KENT EARTH FIRST!

The group is based in Can­ter­bury, but already has sup­port from peo­ple in the Med­way Towns, Sit­ting­bourne, Herne Bay and Thanet as well as Can­ter­bury. Most of the peo­ple involved have a back­ground in the Ani­mal Rights move­ment and recog­nise the need to broad­en out into Eco Action and relat­ed issues. Be it GM crops, Air­port expan­sion, unnec­es­sary devel­op­ment, or diverse oth­er issues we shall seek to edu­cate, inform and protest, notwith­stand­ing the cur­rent clam­p­down on rea­son­able protest. There will short­ly be a web­site up and run­ning, but in the mean­time any­one inter­est­ed in being involved should

This report announces the for­ma­tion of a new cam­paign­ing and action group to be called EAST KENT EARTH FIRST!

The group is based in Can­ter­bury, but already has sup­port from peo­ple in the Med­way Towns, Sit­ting­bourne, Herne Bay and Thanet as well as Can­ter­bury. Most of the peo­ple involved have a back­ground in the Ani­mal Rights move­ment and recog­nise the need to broad­en out into Eco Action and relat­ed issues. Be it GM crops, Air­port expan­sion, unnec­es­sary devel­op­ment, or diverse oth­er issues we shall seek to edu­cate, inform and protest, notwith­stand­ing the cur­rent clam­p­down on rea­son­able protest. There will short­ly be a web­site up and run­ning, but in the mean­time any­one inter­est­ed in being involved should
con­tact the fol­low­ing email address. mattclowes@riseup.net

Video — You Plant, We Dig

Short video of the April 21st anti-GM ral­ly and pic­nic that end­ed with the attempt­ed under­plant­i­ng of organ­ic pota­toes in a field thought to be ear­marked for a BASF GM pota­to crop tri­al in Hedon near Hull.

Short video of the April 21st anti-GM ral­ly and pic­nic that end­ed with the attempt­ed under­plant­i­ng of organ­ic pota­toes in a field thought to be ear­marked for a BASF GM pota­to crop tri­al in Hedon near Hull.

8 mins, 19mb, H264 encod­ed

See also www.mutatoes.org

GM Protesters plant a good idea — updated (& campaign statement & extra photos)

21.04.2007 — GM Pro­tes­tors have plant­ed non-GM organ­ic pota­toes on a site that it is believed the Gov­ern­ment will autho­rise for the test­ing of a BASF genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed pota­to.

About 250 peo­ple attend­ed the protest in Hull to lis­ten to speech­es and enjoy a GM free pota­to pic­nic — some food pro­vid­ed by Veg­gies of Not­ting­ham and music. Pro­test­ers then spread across the large (sev­er­al acre) field, with a few police, some on hors­es, oth­ers on trail bikes, some even had learned to walk. Some film­ing. Some impo­tent­ly ask­ing peo­ple to leave the field. Then we did because we’d run out of pota­toes.

Mutatoes action (Hull) 2Mutatoes action (Hull) 121.04.2007 — GM Pro­tes­tors have plant­ed non-GM organ­ic pota­toes on a site that it is believed the Gov­ern­ment will autho­rise for the test­ing of a BASF genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed pota­to.

About 250 peo­ple attend­ed the protest in Hull to lis­ten to speech­es and enjoy a GM free pota­to pic­nic — some food pro­vid­ed by Veg­gies of Not­ting­ham and music. Pro­test­ers then spread across the large (sev­er­al acre) field, with a few police, some on hors­es, oth­ers on trail bikes, some even had learned to walk. Some film­ing. Some impo­tent­ly ask­ing peo­ple to leave the field. Then we did because we’d run out of pota­toes.

The tri­al site for Cam­bridge has already been approved. After hav­ing to move the pro­posed north­ern site as a pre­vi­ous farmer backed out the clos­ing date for sub­mis­sions about the new site near Hull was yes­ter­day. Local farm­ers have already tried to get the tri­al stopped.

Many local farm­ers are reliant on bees keep­ers com­ing to the area to pol­lenate their crops, this won’t be able to hap­pen with the tri­al of the genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed crop close by. The muta­toes cre­at­ed by Chem­i­cal Multi­na­tion­al BASF has pre­vi­ous­ly been reject­ed by the Nether­lands because the lack of tri­als in a con­trolled (greenhouse/lab) envi­ron­ment. BASF also pulled out of Ire­land because unlike the UK Gov­erne­ment they placed restric­tions thay the Ger­man based cor­po­ra­tion found to harsh for them.

http://www.mutatoes.org/
http://www.hedonagainstgm.org.uk/
http://www.cambridgeaction.net/gmconcern
http://www.myspace.com/gmfreepotatoes

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Pro­tes­tors plant GM tri­al site with organ­ic pota­toes. (press release)

Peo­ple from all over the coun­try are cur­rent­ly plant­i­ng organ­ic pota­toes in the field pro­posed as a GM pota­to tri­al site out­side Hull. It is hoped that the dona­tion of safe spuds will pre­vent the plant­i­ng of the con­tro­ver­sial crop, which threat­ens the liveli­hoods of local bor­age grow­ers and organ­ic farm­ers.

Anna Lock explained;
“If you want to eat good safe pota­toes, you have to plant good safe pota­toes. By plant­i­ng organ­ic pota­toes in this field today, the field will be ren­dered unsuit­able for the GM tri­al. Sci­en­tif­ic exper­i­ments need con­trol­lable vari­ables, tiny organ­ic seed pota­toes hid­den deep in the ground are a vari­able con­trolled only by nature. These seed pota­toes will grow and BASF’s exper­i­ment will no longer be pos­si­ble on this site.”

The ral­ly start­ed as a GM-free pota­to pic­nic accom­pa­nied by live music with around 300 pro­tes­tors, includ­ing kids and cyclists and many dressed as Mr Pota­to Head. A large num­ber then set out across the field to plant organ­ic pota­toes. The ral­ly marks the end of the gov­ern­ments con­sul­ta­tion process on the exper­i­ment. The crop is the first to be pro­posed after pub­lic pres­sure bought an end to the tri­al­ing of GM in the UK near­ly 3 years ago.

Yolande Black trav­elled all the way from Bris­tol to attend today’s protest,
” I think the gov­ern­ment is test­ing the water with these pota­to tri­als, and it is vital­ly impor­tant that we show them that resis­tance is still alive and kick­ing and that we will con­tin­ue fight­ing them every step of the way. GM is not a solu­tion. 20% of con­ven­tion­al pota­to vari­eties are already resis­tant to blight and BASF have admit­ted that there is no mar­ket for GM food in the UK.

80 acres of bor­age have recent­ly been sown near the tri­al site, and the crop will fail if bee­keep­ers keep to the British Bee­keep­ers Asso­ci­a­tions guide­lines of keep­ing hives at least 6km dis­tant from GM crops. The GM farmer has announced that he will not pro­ceed if the issue is not resolved for his neigh­bours.

Note to edi­tors:

1. Con­tact details: Carl McCoy on 07858 177 178 or vis­it the web­site at Our web­sites are www.mutatoes.org
2. The site is one of two due to be plant­ed this year, the sec­ond pro­posed tri­al site at the Nation­al Insti­tute of Agri­cul­ture and Botany (NIAB) in Cam­bridgeshire last week­end. The Hull tri­al site is to replace the one in Der­byshire after the farmer who pulled out. BASF intends to con­tin­ue the tri­als for the next five years
3. Bor­age is a lucra­tive crop grown as a source of Starflower Oil and used as a health­food sup­ple­ment and in skin­care creams and cos­met­ics. BASF failed to con­tact the local bor­age farm­ers in advance of the tri­al. The farm­ers stand to lose up to £80,000.
4. On 5th April a pub­lic meet­ing and debate about the plant­i­ng of the GM pota­toes was held in Hedon. Dr Arpad Pusz­tai was one of the speak­ers attend­ing. His exper­i­ments into feed­ing GM pota­toes to rats appeared to demon­strate the GM pota­toes cause dam­age to the rodents immune sys­tems and growth rates. The work raised mas­sive pub­lic con­cern and aware­ness of GM, but the exper­i­ments were nev­er repeat­ed. His evi­dence, and those of BAS­F’s PR rep­re­sen­ta­tive, caused the local coun­cil to renew their 2003 stance against GM. Oppo­si­tion from local peo­ple attend­ing was also strong, and a peti­tion is due to be hand­ed over to DEFRA and the farmer con­cerned before the ral­ly.
5. In North Amer­i­ca where GM crops are now wide­spread, cross-pol­li­na­tion reg­u­lar­ly con­t­a­m­i­nates sur­round­ing crops, even jump­ing species. Ear­li­er in 2007 it was found that the exper­i­men­tal rice line LL601 had con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed world­wide rice sup­plies, caus­ing mas­sive loss of mar­kets, despite assur­ances that it was in a low risk cross pol­li­na­tion cat­e­go­ry.
6. BASF is a multi­na­tion­al com­pa­ny based in Ger­many. They were part of the noto­ri­ous AG Far­ben which man­u­fac­tured poi­son gas for the con­cen­tra­tion camps, used slave labour and was con­vict­ed of war crimes at the end of WW2. It claims to be the largest chem­i­cal com­pa­ny in the world, and in 2005 it was the 3rd biggest glob­al sell­er of pes­ti­cides.
7. Both Ire­land and the Nether­lands were due to run BAS­F’s GM pota­to tri­als, but these were aban­doned after con­cerns were raised about the envi­ron­men­tal threats they posed.
8. Pro­tes­tors are plant­i­ng around 3000 organ­ic seed pota­toes of sev­er­al dif­fer­ent vari­eties.

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Wrong field, right result

Giv­en a 4‑figure map ref­er­ence which only has one clear unplant­ed field, it’s an under­stand­able mis­take.

Even if it’s the wrong field, it does­n’t make much dif­fer­ence. The pea crop is most­ly still under­ground, only a few shoots have bro­ken through the soil. This means the peo­ple walk­ing around the field did no appre­cia­ble dam­age to the crop.

The real test is not pota­toes for blight resis­tance; it’s about test­ing the UK pub­lic for GM resis­tance. By hav­ing over 100 peo­ple tak­ing direct action on the site in broad day­light in front of the cops has giv­en a clear result to the test.

The pea farmer isn’t going to be out of pock­et, and the prospec­tive GM farmer and the BASF direc­tors are going to have the clear mes­sage that wher­ev­er they plant it, it will be ripped up.

Well done to every­one involved.

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Mutatoes action (Hull) 3
Mutatoes action (Hull) 4
Mutatoes action (Hull) 5
25.04.2007: State­ment from Mutatoes.org and cam­paign­ers against Hull’s GM pota­to tri­als

On Sat­ur­day, over 250 peo­ple from around the coun­try attend­ed a ral­ly in Hull in a pow­er­ful and vibrant dis­play of resis­tance to the rein­tro­duc­tion of GM crops to the UK.

In a bid to inval­i­date the tri­al, thou­sands of organ­ic pota­toes were plant­ed across a two hectare field. It was felt nec­es­sary to take action before plant­i­ng because it is vir­tu­al­ly impos­si­ble to decon­t­a­m­i­nate a root crop after it is in the ground. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, we dis­cov­ered today that the field plant­ed on Sat­ur­day was not the pro­posed tri­al site and was instead owned by farmer David Buck­ton. We apol­o­gise to David Buck­ton.

With the infor­ma­tion that we had and the short time scale avail­able to us (between the late announce­ment of the tri­al site and the first pos­si­ble oppor­tu­ni­ty to plant the GM pota­toes) we sin­cere­ly believed this to be the cor­rect field.

There were sev­er­al rea­sons for the error made:
• The pub­lic were not giv­en suf­fi­cient infor­ma­tion by the gov­ern­ment who sup­plied only a 4‑figure grid ref­er­ence for the loca­tion of the tri­al (an area of 1 square km).
• In a pub­lic meet­ing on April 5, a local farmer sug­gest­ed that the pro­posed site was cur­rent­ly plant­ed with oil-seed rape. This was flat­ly denied by the BASF rep­re­sen­ta­tive who implied that the field was clear and ready for the tri­al.
• The only field in the area bor­dered by Marfleet, Hedon and Pre­ston where ground had been pre­pared but which had not yet been plant­ed with a crop was the one just East of Marfleet. There were no unplant­ed fields in the area
cov­ered by the four fig­ure grid ref­er­ence giv­en by DEFRA. Con­se­quent­ly, because these grid ref­er­ences are noto­ri­ous­ly unre­li­able we inves­ti­gat­ed all fields with­in sev­er­al hun­dred metres of this ref­er­ence, the only one pre­pared for plant­i­ng, but not yet sown, was the one in ques­tion.
• The Government’s con­sul­ta­tion peri­od end­ed on 20th April, with the 21st being the first date that the GM pota­toes could be plant­ed; hence why the Ral­ly was called for last Sat­ur­day.

The deci­sion was made under pres­sure, by a cam­paign only three weeks old; a cam­paign which pulled off an auda­cious action nonethe­less. It is our posi­tion that we made the best judg­ment that we could as to which was the pro­posed tri­al site. While it is regret­table that the wrong site and farmer were tar­get­ed, we would also like to make it clear to the gov­ern­ment and to indus­try that peo­ple will con­tin­ue to dis­rupt the plant­i­ng of GM crops despite the dif­fi­cul­ties faced by this lack of full dis­clo­sure.

Mutatoes.org has only been in exis­tence for three weeks now, and work­ing to a tight sched­ule, with very few peo­ple. In that time we gath­ered loads of up-for-it peo­ple will­ing to go into a field in broad day­light and take direct action for the plan­et. It was a suc­cess­ful action in all oth­er aspects: the pota­toes were plant­ed, we did it under the noses of the police and there were no arrests. The mes­sage sent out is clear — attempt to grow GM crops in this coun­try and we will take action. Of that we remain proud, and thank every­one who came along and took part, in what ever role.

Despite a mis­take being made we believe it was far bet­ter that we went ahead and chal­lenged the GM tri­als than stood by doing noth­ing. We clear­ly demon­strat­ed the British pub­lic are will­ing to take on the multi­na­tion­als / gov­ern­ment on this issue. Though it was, and remains, our avowed inten­tion to pre­vent the tri­als from going ahead, we are ful­ly aware that these tri­als are as much a test of pub­lic opin­ion as a gen­uine sci­en­tif­ic exper­i­ment. Con­se­quent­ly, although the wrong field was tar­get­ted we still achieved one of our pri­ma­ry objec­tives of demon­strat­ing that the British pubic are res­olute­ly opposed to GM crops and will take action to resist their rein­tro­duc­tion into the UK.

The multi­na­tion­als behind GM crops have bid­ed their time since Bay­er pulled out from the last tri­als three years ago. But they have been press­ing ahead in the rest of the world. It is vital that we, as a move­ment, rise to the occa­sion, and demon­strate that resis­tance is as vigourous as ever. We are unapolo­getic for what we have attempt­ed to do and we will not cease our efforts to keep the UK GM free.

And as use­ful byprod­uct – we now know where the actu­al field is, thanks to the police…

rally@mutatoes.org
http://www.mutatoes.org

The Mutatoes Are Coming !!! And Cambridge GM site location/walk report. And Rampart events

Every­thing you ever want­ed to know about Franken­spuds, but were afraid to ask.
@ ram­pART (www.rampart.co.nr) this Tues­day (17th), 8pm
16 ram­part street, lon­don E1 2LA

Films and dis­cus­sion on GM crops tri­als in the UK and the pre­vi­ous­ly sucess­ful cam­paign to stop them. Plus update on the biotech indus­tries lat­est attempts to push this shit down our throats.

GM potato headEvery­thing you ever want­ed to know about Franken­spuds, but were afraid to ask.
@ ram­pART (www.rampart.co.nr) this Tues­day (17th), 8pm
16 ram­part street, lon­don E1 2LA

Films and dis­cus­sion on GM crops tri­als in the UK and the pre­vi­ous­ly sucess­ful cam­paign to stop them. Plus update on the biotech indus­tries lat­est attempts to push this shit down our throats.

This month a con­tro­ver­sial exper­i­men­tal genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied pota­to crop is due to be plant­ed in the UK by the Ger­man chem­i­cal giant BASF (off­shoot of the infa­mous AG Far­ben). The tri­als are the first GM crops to enter British soil in near­ly 3 years, after pub­lic oppo­si­tion forced a u‑turn in gov­ern­ment and cor­po­rate plans for patent­ed crops.

The pota­to tri­als are a poor­ly dis­guised test of pub­lic oppo­si­tion, so to make sure that oppo­si­tion is ade­quate­ly expressed, a nation­al ral­ly is tak­ing place on Sat 21st April. Come along, learn about the his­to­ry of the anti-GM cam­paign and find out about trans­port from Lon­don. For more info, con­tact rally@mutatoes.org (0113 262 9365) or check out the web­site www.mutatoes.org

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Here is an aer­i­al view of the site of the forth­com­ing GM pota­toes tri­als in Cam­bridge:
cambridge GM spud aerial view

Defra have pub­lished the 6 fig­ure grid ref­er­ence for the GM Pota­to tri­al site near Cam­bridge.
It is: TL430627
You can see the Defra doc­u­ment here — http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/gm/regulation/pdf/trials.pdf

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Cambridge GM walk
We protest­ed against Gm pota­toes

We had around 60 demon­stra­tors tramp­ing over the NIAB fields to oppose the new GM pota­to crop tri­al just out­side of Cam­bridge.

We received a lot of media atten­tion and it was a fun day out for all the fam­i­ly includ­ing nation­al speak­ers, coun­try walks, shout­ing and all round­ed off with deli­cious pota­to soup… oh! and don’t for­get the pirate trike sound sys­tem!

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More ram­pART news and events…

» Thurs­day Cin­e­ma (19th April), from 8pm sharp

> Regen­er­a­tion Game (75min), by Mike Lane, an activist and film­mak­er from Liv­er­pool

We live in a city that has third world con­di­tions in many of our com­mu­ni­ties and in this day and age, in the 21st cen­tu­ry, that is fun­da­men­tal­ly wrong. This doc­u­men­tary film is about ordi­nary peo­ple like our­selves, peo­ple who had their lives adverse­ly affect­ed by our civic lead­ers with­in the Liv­er­pool city coun­cil, and by var­i­ous local and cen­tral gov­ern­ment agen­cies and rich prop­er­ty devel­op­ers. It is also about peo­ple and how they empow­er them­selves, how they stood up and said no, about local democ­ra­cy or the lack of it. Com­mu­ni­ty activists always knew that regen­er­a­tion fund­ing would be redi­rect­ed away from Liv­er­pool poor areas and put into the pock­ets of the rich.

The spe­cif­ic exam­ples looked at in this doc­u­men­tary are:

1) How the coun­cil has col­lud­ed with local land devel­op­ers in order to take away from the peo­ple of Liv­er­pool coun­cil hous­ing and land in order to providecheap land for the devel­op­ers so they can build hous­es for sale.

2) The coun­cil togeth­er with prop­er­ty devel­op­ers is steal­ing prop­er­ty from home own­ers through com­pul­so­ry pur­chase orders sup­pos­ed­ly to enable the widen­ing of the Edge Lane cor­ri­dor.

3) the attempt of coun­cil togeth­er with prop­er­ty devel­op­ers to destroy a busi­ness in the heart of Liv­er­pool in order to help one of the Britain’s rich­est man, the Duke of West­min­ster, to become rich­er.

> The Bat­tle of Broad­way Mar­ket (60min), a doc­u­men­tary by Emi­ly James

At the end of Novem­ber 2005 an occup­tion was start­ed by local res­i­dents at 34 Broad­way Mar­ket to pre­vent it being knocked down for lux­u­ry flats. Over the next few months sup­port mul­ti­plied and the news trav­elled around the world. It’s a sto­ry that brings in cor­rupt prop­er­ty devel­op­ers, an incom­petant coun­cil, ram­pant gen­tri­fi­ca­tion and the ques­tion of just what sort of com­mu­ni­ty we want in 21st cen­tu­ry Lon­don.

» OTHER NEWS

> ram­pART anniver­sary post­poned

We’re sor­ry to have to annouce that the ram­pART anniver­sary events we were plan­ning for next month have now been post­poned as there is a real­ly bad clash with a very inter­est­ing (and quite sim­i­lar) sound­ing event tak­ing place in a squat­ted space else­where in Lon­don.

We’re hop­ing to find new dates in June for the anniver­sary after the G8 — details next week hope­ful­ly.

Check out the ‘com­pe­ti­tion’ on www.randomartists.org
Tem­po­rary Autonomous Art:london
Free Entry — Wed 16th Sat­ur­day 19th May
Info lines 07050 614804 / 07092 805720

» COMING SOON

> Barcelona Pirate Uni­ver­sary

Com­ing next week (prob­a­bly Thurs­day 26th but TBC)… a pre­sen­ta­tion from Pirat Uni­ver­si­ty, an open space, free and exper­i­men­tal edu­ca­tion project based in an autono­mus squat­ed space in Barcelona. Some of the activ­i­ties include ‘the noth­ing work­shop’, pirat his­to­ry and uncon­sious hack­ing, sex­u­al recy­cled toys work­shop, open­source sewing­work­shop, alter­na­tive med­i­cine, pirate TV and oth­ers. (for more infor­ma­tion www.universitatpirata.org)

They will also be pre­sent­ing info and films about oth­er grass­roots projects tak­ing place in Barcelona.

Details in next newslet­ter.

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Help. We still need a nice big fuse box / con­sumer unit.

Keep the UK GM-Free — picnics & rallies, Sat 14th & Sat 21st

This spring, Ger­man chem­i­cals com­pa­ny, BASF, are tri­alling 3 types of GM pota­toes (mod­i­fied to be blight resis­tant) at two sites:
1) NIAB in Cam­bridgeshire (Nation­al Insti­tute of Agri­cul­tur­al Botany)
2) Hedon vil­lage, just out­side Hull.

Protests are tak­ing place at both sites in the next fort­night. It is impor­tant that we demon­strate to BASF and the gov­ern­ment that we want the UK to remain uncon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed by GM crops. Com­mit to com­ing to one of them and get a warm glow in your tum­my.

Stop the SpudsThis spring, Ger­man chem­i­cals com­pa­ny, BASF, are tri­alling 3 types of GM pota­toes (mod­i­fied to be blight resis­tant) at two sites:
1) NIAB in Cam­bridgeshire (Nation­al Insti­tute of Agri­cul­tur­al Botany)
2) Hedon vil­lage, just out­side Hull.

Protests are tak­ing place at both sites in the next fort­night. It is impor­tant that we demon­strate to BASF and the gov­ern­ment that we want the UK to remain uncon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed by GM crops. Com­mit to com­ing to one of them and get a warm glow in your tum­my.

Cam­bridge GM pota­to protest walk, Sat­ur­day 14th April
A walk around the poten­tial tri­al area with food at the end. Meet­ing at the His­ton Bap­tist Church, Sta­tion Road, His­ton. At 11:00am on Sat­ur­day 14th April.

Organ­ised by Cam­bridge GM Con­cern:
gmfreecambridge@lists.riseup.net
www.cambridgeaction.net/gmconcern

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Sat­ur­day 21st April, 1pm, Hull

Nation­al Ral­ly Against GM pota­to tri­als

In response to the attempt to re-intro­duce GM to our island, a nation­al ral­ly has been called by Hedon Against GM and www.mutatoes.org

1pm — Speak­ers, includ­ing Dom Marsh from UK Per­ma­cul­ture Asso­ci­a­tion.
Pete Riley from GM Freeze (uncon­firmed)
Local farm­ers
Music from Seize the Day

2pm — walk, march, dance and cycle to the pro­posed plant­i­ng site

2:30pm — GM-Free Pota­to Pic­nic with live music and deli­cious veg­an food from Veg­gies mobile cater­ing.

3:30pm onwards — Tea, cof­fee, cake and more musi­cal enter­tain­ment at Pre­ston Road Fam­i­ly Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Marfleet, Hull.
Bring — flags, cos­tumes, ban­ners, kites, fris­bees, instru­ments, out­door cloth­ing, kids and your favourite pota­to-based dish.

www.hedonagainstgm.org.uk
www.mutatoes.org
www.myspace.com/gmfreepotatoes

Help need­ed! Please get in touch if you can help in the fol­low­ing ways:
— dis­trib­ute pub­lic­i­ty in your area
— be a trans­port con­tact or co-ordi­na­tor
— pro­vide an endorse­ment for our web­site — many, many peo­ple sup­port this cam­paign, for a vari­ety of rea­sons — what’s yours?
— pro­vide a large num­ber of green caps, black ban­danas, red noses and/or big ears — Mr Pota­to­head cos­tumes 🙂

Down­load fliers and posters from this site:
http://www.mutatoes.org/media.php
Con­tact us — rally@mutatoes.org or via myspace

ANTI GM RALLY — HULL, 21 APRIL, 2007

BASF (“THE Chem­i­cal Com­pa­ny” accord­ing to their lit­er­a­ture) are devel­op­ing genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied pota­toes. They start this year with a five year pro­gramme of tests involv­ing plant­i­ng them at sev­er­al sites around the Unit­ed King­dom. To date the UK is free of com­mer­cial­ly plant­ed GM crops; it is our inten­tion to keep it that way. There are many rea­sons why GM food is bad for our plan­et, for farm­ers and for our health. We need to act now before they get a foothold — once estab­lished there will be no going back, as the Amer­i­c­as and the Far East have already found out to their cost.

Spud u hateBASF (“THE Chem­i­cal Com­pa­ny” accord­ing to their lit­er­a­ture) are devel­op­ing genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied pota­toes. They start this year with a five year pro­gramme of tests involv­ing plant­i­ng them at sev­er­al sites around the Unit­ed King­dom. To date the UK is free of com­mer­cial­ly plant­ed GM crops; it is our inten­tion to keep it that way. There are many rea­sons why GM food is bad for our plan­et, for farm­ers and for our health. We need to act now before they get a foothold — once estab­lished there will be no going back, as the Amer­i­c­as and the Far East have already found out to their cost.

ANTI GM RALLY — HULL, 21 APRIL, 2007

On 21st April there is a ral­ly in Hull against the plant­i­ng of GM crops in East York­shire. If you care about the plan­et, our food or sim­ply your health, then be there to make you voice heard. For more details con­tact us at gmfreepotatoes@kaleton.com

http://myspace.com/gmfreepotatoes

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Cambridge GM Crop Trial — meeting (2nd April) & protest walk (14th April)

7.30 pm Mon­day 2nd April
Emmanuel Unit­ed Reform Church, Trump­ing­ton St.

Speak­ers:
Michael Anto­niou, read­er in Mol­e­c­u­lar Genet­ics at Guy’s Hos­pi­tal Med­ical School

GM free Britain - now or never7.30 pm Mon­day 2nd April
Emmanuel Unit­ed Reform Church, Trump­ing­ton St.

Speak­ers:
Michael Anto­niou, read­er in Mol­e­c­u­lar Genet­ics at Guy’s Hos­pi­tal Med­ical School
Hele­na Paul, chair of GM Freeze
Clare Oxbor­row, Real Food Cam­paign, Nation­al Friends of the Earth

Tri­als of GM pota­toes have been giv­en the go-ahead to be plant­ed from March 30th, at the Nation­al Insti­tute of Agri­cul­tur­al Botany (NIAB) in North Cam­bridge, on behalf of multi­na­tion­al firm BASF.

These are the first GM crop tri­al in Eng­land in the last three years.
If they go ahead unop­posed it gives a green light to the biotech indus­try to push for fur­ther tri­als.

Sim­i­lar tri­als in The Nether­lands were recent­ly stopped in the courts due to a lack of con­trolled test­ing and
envi­ron­men­tal impact assess­ments. A recent appli­ca­tion for tri­als in Ire­land was can­celled after a pub­lic cam­paign
and the set­ting of strict con­di­tions by the Irish gov­ern­ment.

This meet­ing aims to empow­er peo­ple with more knowl­edge of the GM debate.

Organ­ised by Cam­bridge GM Con­cern
e‑mail gmfreecambridge@lists.riseup.net

A fur­ther date for your diary: there will be a Protest Walk on Sat­ur­day 14th April at the site of the tri­als. Details will be post­ed on Cam­bridge Indy­media short­ly.

GM Potatoes to be grown in Cambridge — campaign meeting, 13th March

The Ger­man multi­na­tion­al chem­i­cal com­pa­ny, BASF, has been grant­ed per­mis­sion to plant genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied pota­toes at NIAB in Cam­bridge from the end of this month.

BASF were forced to pull out of these exact same trails in Ire­land last year because they could/would not com­ply with con­di­tions imposed by the Irish Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency. Clear­ly the safe­ty rules being set by the British gov­ern­ment are suf­fi­cient­ly lax so as not to incon­ve­nience the com­pa­ny. No such crop trails have tak­en place in this coun­try in the last three years, after mas­sive pub­lic pres­sure forced the gov­ern­ment and the com­pa­nies involved in the tech­nol­o­gy to back down.

The Ger­man multi­na­tion­al chem­i­cal com­pa­ny, BASF, has been grant­ed per­mis­sion to plant genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied pota­toes at NIAB in Cam­bridge from the end of this month.

BASF were forced to pull out of these exact same trails in Ire­land last year because they could/would not com­ply with con­di­tions imposed by the Irish Envi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion Agency. Clear­ly the safe­ty rules being set by the British gov­ern­ment are suf­fi­cient­ly lax so as not to incon­ve­nience the com­pa­ny. No such crop trails have tak­en place in this coun­try in the last three years, after mas­sive pub­lic pres­sure forced the gov­ern­ment and the com­pa­nies involved in the tech­nol­o­gy to back down.

You could have been for­giv­en for think­ing that that argu­ment was over and the anti-GM bat­tle won…but you would be wrong…

If you are con­cerned about the return of GM exper­i­men­ta­tion right here on our doorstep, come along to a meet­ing to dis­cuss how we can resist it. The meet­ing will take place at 3 Fletch­ers Ter­race (off Mill Road) at 7:30 next Tues­day (13th of March) and is open to every­one.

Map to Fletch­ers Ter­race — http://tinyurl.com/2n67hy

Bel­low are some resources that give some inter­est­ing back­ground infor­ma­tion about GM in gen­er­al and the pro­posed trails here in Cam­bridge in par­tic­u­lar.

An arti­cle in The Ecol­gist, 22 Sep­tem­ber 2006
http://www.theecologist.org/archive_detail.asp?content_id=612

Whole load of GM info and links
http://www.munlochygmvigil.org.uk/uk_2006.htm#Anchor-GM-49575

Friends of the Earth Press Release on the GM pota­to issue
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/press_releases/uk_government_urged_to_rej_30112006.html

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