Manchester Students remember Ken Saro-Wiwa in University Shell protest

Students from the University of Manchester held a memorial protest in remembrance of Nigerian human rights activists who were killed by the Nigerian military in 1995. The protest highlighted the new partnership to research biofuels between the University of Manchester and Shell.

Shell logo burningStudents from the University of Manchester held a memorial protest in remembrance of Nigerian human rights activists who were killed by the Nigerian military in 1995. The protest highlighted the new partnership to research biofuels between the University of Manchester and Shell.

STUDENTS HANG MEMORIAL EFFIGY IN UNIVERSITY SHELL PROTEST

Monday 10th November 2008

Students from the University of Manchester held a memorial protest in remembrance of a Nigerian human rights activist who were killed by the Nigerian military in 1995. November 10th marked the 13th anniversary of the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists.[1]

Shell oil company will be taken to court this February 2009, charged with complicity in his murder. ( http://www.unpo.org/content/view/8792/236/)

The protest highlighted the new partnership between the University of Manchester and Shell. [2] (www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/business/s/1068530_shell_and_manchester_universitys_biofuels_project)

The group held banners reading ‘Remember Ken Saro-Wiwa murdered on behalf of Shell on 13th of November 1995’ and ‘Shell operating at the University of Manchester’ outside the Manchester Interdisciplinary Biocentre. They also displayed an effigy of Ken Saro-Wiwa as a powerful reminder of the execution of the environmental and human rights activist.

Philosophy student Gabriel Hassan said, “Until Shell sort out their human rights record and stop devastating the environment with their oil projects they have no business being on campus. Ken Saro-Wiwa was a man who stood up to the ruin brought upon his people in Nigeria by Shell and for that Shell had him hung. This is the kind of the thing that the university was always going to turn a blind eye to though.”

The group asked if someone from the Institution could explain the ethical problems concerning the University’s partnership with Shell but were told to speak to the University’s press office. The press office suggested writing a letter to President and Vice-Chancellor Alan Gilbert. The group will deliver an open letter to the Vice-Chancellor asking for an explanation.

Security were called and removed the banners from the University building wall. Some students remained to flyer outside. Meanwhile another group retrieved the banner and displayed them high up on a lamppost on the other side of the building on Princess Street.

The student group held a discussion on the role of Shell in the Niger Delta and Rossport later that evening attended by around 100 people.

( http://www.corribsos.com/)

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NOTES TO THE EDITOR

[1] Ken Saro-Wiwa was a leader in the protest against the devastation of the Ogoni people’s homeland in Nigeria caused by oil extraction projects run by Shell and Chevron. For more information about Ken Saro-Wiwa and the circumstances of his execution visit http://www.remembersarowiwa.com/

[2] Shell is one of 17 companies working with The Centre of Excellence in Biocatalysis, Biotransformations and Biocatalytic Manufacture (CoEBio3) based at The University of Manchester. See http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/news/archive/list/item/?id=3983&year=2008&month=09 and http://www.student-direct.co.uk/2008/10/shelling-out/ for more information.

Manchester Campaigns Collective
mcrcampaignscollective@gmail.com

More careers fair antics – Cambridge, Birmingham, Oxford – update: RBS & e.on no-shows

Update: RBS didn’t turn up to a Cambridge careers fair and e.on have given a few a miss now – keep on going folks, there’ll be lots of other murderous companies coming your way…

Careering Downwards, courtesy of Cambridge University!

Make a living not a killing bannersUpdate: RBS didn’t turn up to a Cambridge careers fair and e.on have given a few a miss now – keep on going folks, there’ll be lots of other murderous companies coming your way…

Careering Downwards, courtesy of Cambridge University!
5th November 2008
Today and tomorrow, Cambridge University are hosting a Careers Fair, which seems to comprise a motley collection of arms manufacturers, planet wreckers and Vivisectionists.

To highlight just how dubious many of the exhibitors at this event are, some activists decided to go along today.

Despite the extremely fluffy actions undertaken by activists, which were handing out flyers to visitors (for a while inside the venue as well as on the road outside), and displaying banners, there was a high presence not only of the expected Proctors, but also many police, including a FIT team who made a point of photographing everyone while they were there, but seemed to be strangely camera shy themselves.

Apparently earlier in the day there were at least two van loads of police in attendance, although by the time activists arrived in numbers they had gone, with ‘just’ several cars having a visible presence there all of the afternoon, including (I witnessed) the searching of someone’s Guitar case at the door!

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Students Dying to Ditch Dirty Development

Last Friday (31st October) students from Keele, BCU, Birmingham, Warwick and Aston People and Planet groups staged a die-in at Royal Bank of Scotland’s stall in the Graduate Recruitment Fair at the NEC in Birmingham. It was the latest in a series of actions as part of People and Planet’s Ditch Dirty Development Campaign targeting RBS at careers’ fairs and presentations at universities around the country.

Students gritted their teeth through the security checks into the careers’ fair arena, as well as resisting the temptation to target other companies in a who’s who of unethical companies (including defence contractors such as BAE Systems, and the Arcadia Group owners of notorious sweatshop high street brand Topshop) before congregating at the RBS stall. At an agreed time the students performed a mass die-in in and around the stall, dying on oil slicks to make the point about oil extraction and climate change already killing those in developing countries.

Security arrived promptly to remove protesters from the scene, protesters singing “Oil and Gas RBS” as they were removed from the fair. Some students were then questioned by security and the police, while others were taken outside and told to protest in a specially prepared pen outside the main entrance. Those being questioned were then removed from the premise, one was even threatened with arrest by police officers in order for them to obtain their name and address, and were informed that should they return they would be arrested, on rather legally dubious grounds.

Those in the “protest pen” outside were subjected to sniffer dog checks of bags for explosives, and also of persons for drugs in an attempt to try and pin more on the protesting students. Once this ordeal had been endured, with no shortage of cynical humour and gritted teeth, the remaining students continued to protest outside, and, despite a security presence, attempts to stop students using a megaphone, not being allowed to leave the pen without an escort, managed to engage members of the passing public in the campaign. Spirits were kept high with chants and songs before students decided to end the protest and were escorted out of the area by security.

While those who took part were satisfied with the day’s protesting, police officers questioning and threatening participants with arrest as well as the use of sniffer dogs represents was a worrying development, especially in response to what was essentially a very fluffy direct action protest. However, protests against RBS at careers events will continue no matter how much they hide behind security and police. The campaign continues….

Some of the exhibitors include…

Proctor & Gamble (vivisection funders)

Eon (Pro Nuclear and Coal power)

Rolls Royce (Arms Manufacturers, sponsors of University Engineering Department)

Shell (archetypal oil greenwashers)

…And many more besides.

It would seem that despite previous years’ Careers Fairs also having activists in attendance, due to the moral bankruptcy of the companies being booked for said event, the University still hasn’t figured out that it’s actually better for their wider reputation to display some ethics in their booking choices for such an event.

You could always come along and see it for yourself, as it’s open again Thursday afternoon (November 6th), by The Mill Pond at The Graduate Centre, although if you’re not a Cambridge University Student, you may get ID’ed.

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E.ON Recruiters Targeted AGAIN – in Oxford

6.11.2008
Climate-trashing energy monsters E.ON continued their national recruitment tour with a stall at the Oxford Careers Fair today. They seemed miserable but not surprised when a group of local activists turned up too…

This afternoon, Oxford Town Hall played host to a thrilling smorgasbord of unethical corporate recruiters, at the “Science, Engineering and IT Careers Fair”. BAe, AWE, npower, BP, Proctor & Gamble, and the Army were all in attendance, but it was coal-burning climate renegades E.ON who were in the spotlight today.

Over the last few weeks they’ve been targeted by activists at careers fairs across the land, and today was no exception. A group of campaigners from Thames Valley Climate Action were in attendance, making sure that everyone at the fair had an anti-brainwashing leaflet detailing what E.ON were really up to (with more general information on the other side about evil corporate recruiters, so the rest of them didn’t feel neglected). The recruiters wasted plenty of time talking to undercover activists, and every genuine student who visited the stall got a friendly chat from a campaigner as well.

Eventually, though, the shiny corporate displays all got too much to bear, and some more action was required. E.ON were (loudly) presented with a fantastic prize for the most egregious piece of greenwash on display (despite some stiff competition): their display read “Tackling climate change isn’t something that’s tacked onto our agenda. It’s at the heart of our business” (oh, for a bit of paint to remove the word “tackling”). Their prize? A fantastic bag of (char)coal, scattered all over their stall, and the sight of the protesters being firmly escorted from the building, still loudly detailing E.ON’s activities, much to the entertainment of the watching crowd.

The activists then spent some time dishing out the rest of their leaflets outside the fair – we’ll post the leaflet here in case anyone else wants to use it (we cribbed bits of it from the Nottingham careers fair leaflet, so let’s keep sharing it all around!).

Thames Valley Climate Action
oxford@climatecamp.org.uk
http://tvca.atspace.com

The latest EF! Action Update is out, bringing you reports of eco-resistance for the darkening days…

Bringing light & inspiration to the darker evenings are the action stories in the latest Earth First! Action Update.

Blockades of nuclear power, roads & rivers around the world were joined “with this Shell-blockading D-lock I thee wed”.

Adjustable spanner photoBringing light & inspiration to the darker evenings are the action stories in the latest Earth First! Action Update.

Blockades of nuclear power, roads & rivers around the world were joined “with this Shell-blockading D-lock I thee wed”.

And if anti-fascist action, quarry sabotage, squats, tree platforms, wrekin’ opencasts, scaling luxury hotels & the latest protest camp news wasn’t enough for you, chuck in some glue, arm tubes, a pool of oil, stink bombs, airborne rape alarms and a Lego-sized occupation, then there’s full reports from this summer’s antics at the Camp for Climate Action, Rossport solidarity camp, EF! summer gathering and Saving Iceland camp, plus a crop of global climate camps & news of protest & resistance from all 5 continents.

“No nukes, no coal, no kidding” – with people dying (both literally & symbolically) from the activities of the Earth-destroyers, people have been shouting to just “Leave it in the Ground”, dragon boats have clashed with navy gunboats in Ireland, an oil war was declared in Nigeria, and ‘moles’ spent a week underground digging further and further away from the forces of darkness at an open-cast coal site.

Details of the new Coal Action Network, upcoming dates & a full contact list should help launch (or boost) you into the orbit of eco-resistance.

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Spirit of Freedom (October 2008) – support the eco-prisoners

Produced by EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole experience has been tough, but all the kind and strengthening words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much easier!” (Former Swedish Animal Rights Prisoner)

Produced by EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole experience has been tough, but all the kind and strengthening words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much easier!” (Former Swedish Animal Rights Prisoner)

Welcome to the October 2008 edition of Spirit of Freedom. The last month has been a month of mixed emotions for ELP. On the one hand we heard the brilliant news that the Dutch animal rights activist, Gerben Jan, was found not guilty of assaulting a police officer, causing the officer to break his leg, during an animal rights demo in Sweden. Instead Gerban was found guilty of resisting arrest for which he was fined and deported. Also in an unexpected move, all the Austrian Animal Rights prisoners were released from prison pending their trial! Plus, the American vegan, Nathan Knoerl, was granted bail in his case where he is accused of involvement in an anti-vivisection protest. Following Nathans release a support campaign has been set up to try and help raise money for Nathan’s forthcoming legal case. For more info please e-mail supportnathan@gmail.com. However, just as ELP started to think our prisoner lists might start to go down, we received news of further police raids in Austria. ELP also learnt that, due to Frank Ambrose, grassing everyone up, the American’s Marie Mason, Stephanie Lynne Fultz, and Aren Burthwick, have all had to enter Plea Bargains and admit some of the charges set against them. In Marie’s case she has admitted her direct role in an ELF arson on a University building involved with GM crop tests, whilst Stephanie and Aren have admitted not reporting a fire (Stephanie has admitted cutting Marie’s hair which was burnt following the arson). We don’t know what sentences Stephanie and Aren are likely to receive, but Marie is looking at 15 to 20 years and has been remanded into custody. This is really bad news, especially as it was hoped Marie might remain free until her sentencing early next year. Around the world, people are being imprisoned for standing up for what they believe in and trying to
help the animals and the earth. So please, no matter where you are in the world, support the eco-prisoners. And no compromise in defence of Mother Earth.

ECO-DEFENCE PRISONERS

Tre Arrow, #70936-065, (in transit), USA. Serving 78 months for his involvement in two ELF arsons. 1) an arson on logging trucks 2) an arson on vehicles owned by a sand & gravel company. (Tre is a raw energy vegan – He has asked that his letters of support are written on scrap paper or tree-free paper).

Grant Barnes #137563, San Carlos Correctional Facility, PO Box 3, Pueblo, CO 81002, USA. Serving 12 years for setting fire to a number of SUV vehicles. The letters ELF were spray painted onto all of the vehicles. (Grant is a vegan).

Nathan Block, #36359-086, FCI Lompoc, Federal Correctional Institution, 3600 Guard Road, Lompoc, CA 93436, USA. Serving 7 years & 8 months for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV dealership. Also admitted his role in an ELF/ALF conspiracy. (Diet unknown).

Marco Camenisch, Postfach 3143, CH-8105 Regensdorf, Switzerland. Serving 18 years. 1) Ten years for using explosives to destroy electricity pylons leading from nuclear power stations. 2) Eight years for the murder of a Swiss Border Guard whilst on the run. In ’02 Marco completed a 12-year sentence in Italy for destroying electricity pylons in Italy. (Marco is a meat eater who encourages organic living).

Daniele Casalini, Casa Circondariale, Via Burla 59, 43100 Parma, Italy. Il Silvestre activist awaiting trial accused of using explosives to damage an electricity pylon in protest at nuclear energy. (Daniele is a vegan).

Rodney Coronado #03895-000, FCI El Reno, PO Box 1500, El Reno, OK 73036, USA. Serving one-year imprisonment after he informed people how to make an incendiary device during a speech at an animal rights gathering. (Meat eater).

Francesco Gioia, C.C. Sollicciano, Via Girolamo Minervini 2/R, 50142 Firenze Sollicciano (FI), Italy. Il Silvestre activist awaiting trial accused of using explosives to damage an electricity pylon in protest at nuclear energy. (Francesco is a vegetarian and Straight Edge).

Paola Gori, Via delle Macchie 9, 57124 Livorno, Italy. Il Silvestre activist awaiting trial accused of allowing her house to be used to plan illegal activity. (Paola is a vegan).

Bryan Lefey #38664-086, FDC SeaTac, Federal Detention Center, P.O. Box 13900, Seattle, WA 98198, USA. On remand accused of an ELF action that saw the damaging of GM trees and the damaging of US Forestry Service vehicles. (Diet unknown).

Jeffrey Luers, # 13797671, CRCI, 9111 NE Sunderland Ave, Portland, OR 97211-1708, USA. Serving 10 years for arson on a SUV dealership & the attempted arson of an oil truck. The original sentence was 22 years & 8 months, but was reduced on appeal. (Diet unknown).

Marie Jeanette Mason, Newaygo County Jail, PO Box 845, White Cloud, MI 49349, USA. Awaiting sentencing having pleaded guilty to involvement in ELF arson against a University building carrying out Genetically Modified crop tests. Marie also pleaded guilty to conspiring to carry out ELF actions and also admitted involvement in 12 other ELF actions. Marie is expected to receive a sentence of between 15-20 years. (Marie is a vegan).

Eric McDavid, 16209-097. FCI Victorville Medium II, PO BOX 5700, Adelanto, CA 92301, USA. Serving 19 years & 7 months for planning to destroy the property of the U.S. Forestry Service, mobile phone masts and power plants. At the point of his arrest no criminal damage has actually occurred. (Eric is a vegan).

Daniel McGowan, #63794-053, USP Marion, US Penitentiary, PO Box 1000, Marion, IL 62959, USA. Serving 7 years for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an old growth logging corporation. Also admitted his role in an ELF/ALF conspiracy. (Daniel is a vegetarian).

Jonathan Paul – See details in Animal Liberation Prisoners List.

Briana Waters 36432-086, FCI Danbury, Federal Correctional Institution, Route 37, Danbury, CT 06811, USA. Serving six years for involvement in an ELF arson on a University. (Diet unknown).

Joyanna Zacher, #36360-086, FCI Dublin, 5700 8th St.- Camp Parks- Unit F, Dublin, CA 94568, USA. Serving 7 years & 8 months for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV dealership. Also admitted her role in an ELF/ALF conspiracy. (Diet unknown).

ANIMAL LIBERATION PRISONERS
(All Animal Liberation Prisoners follow a minimum vegetarian diet and most are vegan).

Jon Ablewhite TB4885, HMP Lowdham Grange, Lowdham, Nottingham, NG14 7DA, England. Serving 12 years for attempting to blackmail a farmer who supplied guinea pigs for vivisection. (Jon is a vegan).

Dan Amos VN7818, HMP Winchester, Romsey Road, Winchester SO22 5DF, England.
On remand having pleaded guilty to conspiracy to blackmail Huntingdon Life Sciences. (Dan is a vegan)

Gregg Avery TA7450, HMP Winchester, Romsey Road, Winchester, SO22 5DF, England. On remand having pleaded guilty to conspiracy to blackmail Huntingdon Life Sciences. (Gregg is a vegan).

Natasha Avery NR8987, HMP Bronzefield, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middx. TW15 3JZ, England. On remand having pleaded guilty to conspiracy to blackmail Huntingdon Life Sciences. (Nat is a vegan).

Mel Broughton TN9138, HMP Woodhill, Tattenhoe Street, Milton Keynes, Bucks MK4 4DA, England. On remand accused of involvement with an arson and blackmail campaign against an Oxford University vivisection establishment.
(Mel is a vegan).

Jacob Conroy #93501-011, FCI Victorville Medium I Federal Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 5300, Adelanto, CA 92301, USA. Serving 48 months imprisonment for helping organise the SHAC-USA campaign. (Jake is a vegan).

Donald Currie A3660AA, HMP Parkhurst, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 5NX, England. Serving an Indeterminate Sentence, of not less than six actual years, for carrying out arsons against targets associated the vivisection industry including HLS. (Don is a vegan).

Lauren Gazzola #93497-011, FCI Danbury, Federal Correctional Institution, Route #37Danbury, CT 06811, USA. Serving 54 months imprisonment for helping organise the SHAC-USA campaign. (Lauren is a vegan).

Joshua Harper #29429-086, FCI Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution, P.O. Box 5000, Sheridan, OR 97378 USA. Serving 36 months imprisonment for helping organise the SHAC-USA campaign. (Josh is a vegan).

Sean Kirtley WC 6977, HMP Stafford, 54 Gaol Road, Stafford, ST16 3AW, England. Serving four and a half years for running an anti-vivisection campaign website. (Sean is a vegan).

Kevin Kjonaas #93502-011, FCI Sandstone, PO Box 1000, Sandstone, MN 55072 USA. Serving 72 months imprisonment for helping organise the SHAC-USA campaign. (Kevin is a vegan).

Daniel McGowan – See details in Eco Defence Prisoners List.

Heather Nicholson VM4859, HMP Bronzefield, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middx. TW15 3JZ, England. On remand accused of conspiracy to blackmail, in relation to her involvement with the SHAC campaign. (Heather is a vegan).

Jonathan Paul, #07167-085, FCI Phoenix, Federal Correctional Institution, 37910 N 45th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA. Sentenced to 51 months for an ALF arson on a horse meat plant. Also admitted his role in an ELF/ALF conspiracy. (Jonathan is a vegan).

John Smith, TB4887, HMP Lindholme, Bawtry Road, Hatfield Woodhouse, Doncaster, DN7 6EE, England. Serving 12 years for attempting to blackmail a farmer who supplied guinea pigs for vivisection. (John is a vegan).

Andrew Stepanian #26399-050, USP Marion, P.O. Box 1000 Marion, IL 62959, USA. Serving 36 months for helping organise the SHAC-USA campaign. (Andrew is a vegan).

Kerry Whitburn TB4886, HMP Lowdham Grange, Lowdham, Nottingham, NG14 7DA, England. Serving 12 years for attempting to blackmail a farmer who supplied guinea pigs for vivisection. (Kerry is a vegan).

Sarah Whitehead, VM7684, HMP Bronzefield, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middx, TW15 3JZ, England. Serving two years for: 1) rescuing a puppy from horrific conditions. 2) rescuing over 100 animals from a pet breeder who was later prosecuted for animal abuse. Also awaiting trial for SHAC activity. (Sarah is a vegan)

PLOUGHSHARES PRISONERS

Helen Woodson, 03231-045, FMC Carswell – Admin. Max. Unit, POB 27137, Ft. Worth, TX 76127, USA. Serving 8 years 10 months for actions that focused on the interrelationship of war & the destruction of the natural world. The actions included pouring red paint over the security desk of a federal court and making threatening communications. Previously Helen had served 20½ years for: 1) Using a hammer to disarm a nuclear missile silo. 2) Burning $25,000 on the floor of a bank whilst denouncing war, environmental destruction & economic injustice. 3) Mailing warning letters with bullets attached to Government & corporate officials. (Diet unknown).

THE LECCE DEFENDANTS
The Lecce Defendants have been charged with “subversive association” accused of damaging Esso petrol pumps to oppose the War on Iraq; sabotaging the cash machines of a bank which funds an immigration centre; and targeting the multinational company Benetton in support of Mapuche land rights activists in Chile. All of the defendants are currently either under house arrest or released on bail.

ANTIFA PRISONERS

Vahtang Devitlidze, ul. Libbedova 42, UO 68/2, otryad 14, brigada 142, g. Hagyshensk, Krasnodarskiy Kray, 352680 Russia. Serving 2½ years for stabbing a neo-nazi in the leg whilst defending himself from attack. (Diet unknown).

Fabio Milan, C.C. via Pianezza 300, 10151 Torino, Italy. On remand accused of fighting with the police after an anti-fascist protest. (Diet unknown).

Andrea Neff, Bnr: 746/07/2, Justizvollzugsanstalt fur Frauen in Berlin, Arkonastrasse 56, 13189 Berlin, Germany. Serving 14 months for anti-fascist activity. (Diet unknown).

Christian Sümmermann, Bnr: 441/08/5, JVA Plötzensee, Lehrterstr. 61, 10557
Berlin, Germany. Serving 40 months for breaching the peace whilst serving a suspended sentence issued for anti-fascist activities. (Diet unknown).

Tomasz Wiloszewski, Zaklad Karny, Orzechowa 5, 98-200 Sieradz, Poland.
Serving 15 years for accidentally killing a neo-nazi whilst defending himself. (Tomasz is a vegetarian).

Yuri Yurevich Milevskiy, SIZO #7 kamera 38, g. Brest, ul. Karla Marksa 86, 224000 Belarus. On remand for fighting with neo-nazis. (Diet unknown).

OTHER PRISONERS

Olga Aleksandrovna Nevskaya, UU163/5, 7 Otryad, pos. Dzerzhinskiy, Mozhaysk 140090 Moskovskaya oblast, Russia. Eco-activist serving 6 years for arson, criminal damage and causing explosions in protest at the war in Chechnya. Due for release in 2009. (Diet unknown).

Vaggelis Botzatzis, Komotini Juridical Prison (“Dikastikes Fylakes Komotinis”), T.K. 69100, Greece. On remand accused of setting fire to two company cars owned by a energy/power company. It is believed that the person or persons unknown who carried out the arson did so in protest at the destruction of the natural environment and in support of two workers who died at the power plant. Vaggelis is also accused of setting fire to a bank and starting a fire inside a car yard. (Meat Eater).

Richard Sills (Address Unknown, USA). Serving 15 months for bomb hoaxing a University saying they would be targeted by the ALF if they didn’t stop their animal experiments. (Diet unknown).

Michael W. Sykes, 696693, 3855 Cooper St, Jackson, MI 49201, USA. Youth held on remand accused of anti-sprawl arsons, criminal damage, spray-painting an anarchist sign and burning the American flag. (Diet unknown)

Fran Thompson, #1090915 HU 1C, WERDCC, PO Box 300, Vandalia, MO 63382, USA. Serving Life for killing, in self-defence, a stalker who had broken into her home. Before her imprisonment Fran was an eco, animal & anti-nuke campaigner. (Fran is a vegan).

MOVE

MOVE is an eco-revolutionary group who carried out protests in defence of all life. All move prisoners describe themselves as vegetarians. There are currently eight MOVE activists in prison each serving 100 years after been framed for the murder of a cop in 1979. 9th defendant, Merle Africa, died in prison in 1998.

Debbie Simms Africa (006307), Janet Holloway Africa (006308) and Janine Philips Africa (006309) all at: SCI Cambridge Springs, 451 Fullerton Ave, Cambridge Springs, PA 16403-1238, USA.

Michael Davis Africa (AM4973) and Charles Simms Africa (AM4975) both at SCI Graterford, PO Box 244, Graterford, PA 19426-0244, USA.

Edward Goodman Africa (AM4974), SCI Mahanoy, 301 Morea Rd, Frackville, PA 17932, USA.

William Philips Africa (AM4984) and Delbert Orr Africa (AM4985) both at SCI Dallas Drawer K, Dallas, PA 18612, USA.

Mumia Abu Jamal, (AM8335), SCI Greene, 175 Progress Drive, Waynesburg PA 15370, USA. In 1981 Mumia, former Black Panther and vocal supporter of MOVE, was framed for the murder of a cop. He was originally sentenced to death but is currently awaiting re-sentencing following a court hearing in 2001.

STATEMENT ON VIOLENCE
Some people listed in this newsletter have carried out violent actions. ‘Spirit of Freedom’ does not condone violence. But we are also against censorship & believe people can decide for themselves who they wish to support.

ABOUT E.L.P. SUPPORT NETWORK
ELP is an international eco-prisoner support network founded, in Britain, in 1993 to support jailed eco-activists. We support the prisoners by producing various regular prisoner lists:

Spirit of Freedom is ELP’s international monthly prisoner listing which is circulated by e-mail.

Urgent ELP! Bulletin is an e-mail service that distributes the names of any new eco-prisoner as soon as ELP gets their details. For more info e-mail ELP4321@hotmail.com

On-Line Newsletters – ELP has a number of websites that provide news, prisoner lists and additional info about ELP & the prisoners.

English language ELP Website
www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk

Greek language ELP Website
http://greekelp.blogspot.com

North American ELP Website
www.ecoprisoners.org

Turkish language ELP Website
www.geocities.com/yesilanarsi/elp.htm

ELP Extra is an e-mail group that circulates the details of political prisoners, ELP learns about, who do not fall within the remit for support by ELP. To subscribe to the list e-mail ELP4321@Hotmail.com

Australian ELP.SN is our Australian contact. For more info e-mail elp4321@hotmail.com

Belgium ELP.SN is our Belgium contact. For more info e-mail elp_bel@hotmail.com

German ELP.SN is a prisoner led initiative run by eco-prisoner Marco Camenisch. For more info contact Marco Camenisch, Postfach 3143, CH-8105 Regensdorf, Switzerland.

Greek ELP.SN is our Greek contact. For more info e-mail greekelp@yahoo.gr

North American ELP is our North American contact. For more information e-mail naelpsn@mutualaid.org

Turkey ELP.SN is our Turkish contact. For more info e-mail
yesilanarsi@yahoo.com

Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network
elp4321@hotmail.com
http://spiritoffreedom.org.uk

SWOMP – A freestate in Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Introduction

It is the fourth time activists have squatted a piece of land in the Pijp (an area of Amsterdam) and by far the most succesful action. They are protesting against unnecessary demolition and speculation as well as taking action in support of local neighbourhoods for a sustainable future.

Introduction

It is the fourth time activists have squatted a piece of land in the Pijp (an area of Amsterdam) and by far the most succesful action. They are protesting against unnecessary demolition and speculation as well as taking action in support of local neighbourhoods for a sustainable future.

swomp solar

Some history

On July 11, 2008, a group of people from the Pijp squatting group and Groenfront! Amsterdam squatted a vacant lot at Rustenbergerstraat 438-440. A school had previously stood on the land and was demolished against the wishes of the neighbourhood, probably to prevent it being squatted. There are currently no plans for the site, which has a tree which is protected by permits. Previous land squats had been evicted quite brutally by police so this time the activists were prepared – they were in large numbers, had the support of local residents and made sure their caravans were well secured in the ground!

After one month, the project declared itself a free state and the residents pledged to live in a carbon neutral fashion on the site. Instead of waiting for local government to decide what to do with the land they decided to take action themselves! Permaculture gardens were set up and solar panels were installed. Local squat cafes are doing benefits in support of the project. In September an open day was held with a tour speakers and discussions

swomp soil

Living at SWOMP (in the words of one resident)

The whole thing has grown into a climate friendly experimental garden. Every day we are learning more about the problems you encounter when having to provide for yourself (doing it in a way which means in the future you can keep providing yourself). These are the same problems society / the community will faces soon. We are experimenting with permacultures, we have a groundwaterpump and a solarcell and are planning to build our own eco toilet.

Being busy with this I’m meeting a lot of other people being busy with similar stuff, and suddenly the feeling of being an activist calling out in the land of the deaf is changing. More and more people seem to be realising something has to be done, and most importantly, we can do it (we are going to win)!

We stumbled across the concept of transition towns. Apparently others are doing the same as us. Others, not activists just communities. Communities that stop and think: how are we going to deal with the upcoming (unavoidable) oil-crisis and climate change? What happens when the trucks stop driving and bringing us food and produce from all over the world? Looting, only the fittest will survive? Or can we as a community prepare ourselves and equip ourselves with workable solutions. We should start preparing: Where do we get food? Who heals the sick, how do we transport? How do make tools without our current technology? And most important of all how do we prevent future crisis? How can we find a balanced way of living without wearing out our own surroundings?

New ethics will have to be developed. This all might seem a distant dream or fantasy but it is already happening all over the world. With 33 transition towns in England and 77 worldwide. And four times more being set up worldwide. It is actually a very accessible way of changing, it’s realising that we ourselves need to do it and nobody else. It starts with creating consciousness. Not about the upcoming crisis, everybody knows about that by now and activists all over the world feel frustrated about everybody knowing but nobody acting on it.

We need to grow consciousnes about self-determination, and about the possibilties that you have as an individual and a community. Of course the government and corporations won’t change by themselves. We don’t need to wait for them, we should even exclude them. The steps seem so big but are actually small and achievable. It starts with growing consciousness, its almost like a sect man! Wherever some people start being busy with transition towns, all the people around them get infected and enthusiasm soon grows a network. A network starts having meetings, and in the meeting realistic goals will be set. “In however many years we should be able to get at least 50% of our food from our own lands, by then we need to have reduced our oil-dependence, at least by the year of XXXX, we shall be totally independent”.

Stuff like that, read it, it’s inspiring. In England ther are some towns, villages, dwellings, but also neighbourhoods that started thinking about the future. These towns or dwellings will be the pioneers in the time of transition which pretty soon everybody is going to experience. We can wait till our wallets force us to change, or we can be the ones who will later have the advantages of having started off early. It’s just a logical step to take in a time like this.

Links

In”>http://www.steenbreek.org/img/pers/DeMorgen_20080906.pdf>In the Belgian press

Nigerian militants halt oil war – round-up & reports

21st September 2008
Nigeria’s main militant group has declared a ceasefire, following a week of attacks on oil installations in the country’s oil-rich Niger Delta.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said it had taken the decision after appeals from tribal leaders in the region.

MEND in red21st September 2008
Nigeria’s main militant group has declared a ceasefire, following a week of attacks on oil installations in the country’s oil-rich Niger Delta.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said it had taken the decision after appeals from tribal leaders in the region.

But it warned it would end the truce if attacked by the army again.

Mend declared “war” on Nigeria’s oil industry last Sunday after a fierce military raid on one of its bases.

Mend vowed to “continue to nibble every day at the oil infrastructure in Nigeria until the oil exports reach zero”.

“The military and the government of Nigeria whose unprovoked attack on our position prompted this oil war are no match for a guerrilla insurgency of this kind,” it said in a statement.

In the past week, militants have attacked gas plants, oil installations and pipelines in some of the worst violence for two years. [note mainstream news report language]

The attacks forced oil giant Shell to declare a force majeure on Saturday – which frees it from contractual obligations – on crude oil shipments from its Niger Delta facilities.

Nigeria’s oil production has been cut by 20% because of unrest in the region over the past few years.

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MEND ”attacks oil facilities” in response to military offensive

Declaring an ”oil war” in response to Saturday’s attacks on its bases by the military, Nigerian oil region’s largest militant group said Sunday it had carried out ”deadly attacks” on the oil industry in Rivers state.

In a statement e-mailed to the media, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said the attacks, which it tagged ”Hurricane Barbarossa”, were carried out on the Soku Gas Plant, part of Nigeria’s Liquefied Natural Gas project and the Chevron Platform in Kula, among others.

It also said the MEND fighters killed over 22 soldiers.

Reacting to the claim, the spokesman for the Joint Task Force military unit in Rivers state, Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, confirmed the MEND attacks on the facilities, which he tagged ”flamboyant attacks”, in the early hours of Sunday.

Musa said the militants met ”active resistance from the troops guarding the facilities, ”with casualty on the miscreants’ side”.

He said no soldier was killed while only one soldier was wounded, saying any information to the contrary was ”mischievous propaganda”.

In its statement, MEND said: ”About 0100 Hrs, today, September 14, 2008, Hurricane Barbarossa commenced with heavily armed fighters in hundreds of war boats filing out from different MEND bases across the Niger Delta in solidarity to carry out destructive and deadly attacks on the oil industry in Rivers state.

”By dawn, destroyed oil flow stations, gun boats, burst pipelines, dead and injured soldiers trailed in the aftermath of the ‘hurricane’. Some specific locations include the Soku Gas Plant, Chevron Platform at Kula, over 22 well armed soldiers sent as reinforcement were intercepted, killed and dispossessed of their weapons, a major crude trunk pipeline at Nembe creek was blown up at several points,” MEND claimed.

It said the operation would continue until the government of Nigeria ”appreciates that the solution to peace in the Niger Delta is justice, respect and dialogue”.

MEND warned all international oil and gas loading vessels entering the region to drop anchor in the high sea or divert elsewhere until further notice, saying failure to comply is ”taking a foolhardy risk of attack and destruction of the vessel”.

It also repeated its call on oil companies operating in the Niger Delta to evacuate their staff from their field facilities, adding that the brief was not to capture hostages but to bring those structures to the ground.

On Saturday, MEND said the military launched a massive ‘aerial and marine attacks’ on its bases in the oil region, leaving seven militants dead and several others wounded.

It also claimed that some of the 22 oil workers taken hostage by pirates last week but rescued by MEND were injured in the fighting. The 22 workers include 5 expatriates from Britain, South Africa and Ukraine.

Musa also confirmed Saturday’s attacks, which he said were in response to an earlier attack on a military patrol by the militants.

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Shell Facility comes under Attack in “Oil War”

MEND, militantsOil multinational Shell, has again suffered a major set back following an attack in on its oil facility in Rivers state—Nigeria’s oil region—by a prominent Niger Delta militant group, MEND, on Monday.

The attack is coming a day after the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) declared “an oil war” in the oil-rich region.

MEND says that the attack is a response to what it describes as unprovoked aerial and marine attacks by the Nigerian Army on one of its position.

Spokesman of the Joint Military Task Force in Rivers State, Lieutenant-Colonel Sagir Musa says that the facility was attacked and set alight just after midnight with “dynamite and other explosives,” but “the attack was beaten back.

Colonel Musa says an exchange of gunfire pitted armed men who arrived on a dozen or so speedboats against a Joint Military Task Force.

The most prominent militant group in oil-rich southern Nigeria on Sunday said it had declared an “oil war” and threatened all international industry vessels that approach the region.

MEND said in an email to the media it has code-named its operation Hurricane Barbarossa, completely razed down the Shell Alakiri oil flow station.

“About 0100 Hrs, today … Hurricane Barbarossa commenced with heavily armed fighters in hundreds of war boats filing out from different MEND bases across the Niger Delta in solidarity to carry out destructive and deadly attacks on the oil industry in Rivers state,” the group said.

The “war” was in response to what it says were unprovoked aerial and marine attacks by the army Saturday on one of its positions.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sagir, earlier Sunday confirmed what he said was an aborted attack on the Robertkiri facility operated in Rivers state by US oil giant Chevron.

Chevron confirmed a shooting incident at the Robertkiri facility but said it did not have information to suggest the attack was directed specifically at the company. It said no expatriate workers were involved in the incident and production was not impacted.

“As a result of on-going pipeline repair work the Robertkiri facility … had been shut-in prior to the incident. The shooting incident has not had any additional impact on current levels of … production,” company spokesman Scott Walker said in an email.

MEND however, said that during the Chevron attack it “intercepted, killed and dispossessed of their weapons 22 well armed soldiers” who were sent in as reinforcements.

Chevron said that while none of its employees was hurt as a result of the shooting, initial reports suggest that two employees of a local marine vessel supply company, Dahnariq Nigeria Ltd – which supplies small vessels to Chevron – might have died.

Royal Dutch Shell said it was still investigating reports of the attacks on its facilities.

“The operation will continue until the government of Nigeria appreciates that the solution to peace in the Niger Delta is justice, respect and dialogue,” MEND said.

The group warned all vessels to stay on the high seas and not to come into port. The Niger Delta is an area of creeks and swamps the size of Scotland located on the Gulf of Guinea.

“All international oil and gas loading vessels entering the region are warned to drop anchor in the high sea or divert elsewhere until further notice. Failure to comply is taking a foolhardy risk of attack and destruction of the vessel.”

It also reiterated the warning it issued Saturday to oil companies telling them to evacuate their staff from field facilities.

“Again, we are asking that oil companies evacuate their staff from their field facilities because the brief is not to capture hostages but to bring these structures to the ground,” MEND said.

MEND has made similar dramatic threats in the past about destroying oil facilities and halting oil exports from the region totally but has not so far made good on them, although it has kept up its campaign of kidnappings and sabotage.

Technically however the group is capable of very ambitious attacks. In June its fighters attacked Bonga, Shell’s flagship field, 120 kilometres (74 miles) off the coast of Nigeria. Until that attack deepMEND, Niger Delta offshore facilities had been thought to be out of reach of militant groups.

Earlier this week, President Umaru Yar’Adua announced the creation of a ministry for the Niger Delta, in an attempt to bring peace to the region.

The militants dismissed the plan, saying 40 other ministries in existence, have done little to improve life for Nigerians.

The kidnapping of oil workers and sabotage of oil facilities have reduced the country’s crude production by about a quarter over the past two years, which currently exports around two million barrels of oil daily.

Unrest in the Niger Delta cost Nigeria its position as Africa’s biggest oil producer. In April it was overtaken by Angola, according to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

MEND Fighters Destroy Shell Facility In Dawn Raid

Less than 12 hours after militants kidnapped Professor Barinenme Fakae, the Vice Chancellor of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, RSUST, at about 7 p.m., last night, in Ogoni, while returning to Port Harcourt, militants, in 10 speedboats, attacked Shell flow station at Alakiri, at about 1235 a.m., today, in an operation” Hurricane Barbarossa”, September 15, 2008.

According to MEND, in statement posted online to PMNews, in Port Harcourt, the attack is part of its “continued destructive sweep through Rivers state of Nigeria.”

The group added: “the eye of the storm struck a direct hit at the expansive Alakiri flow station complex operated by the Shell Petroleum Development Company.The facility was still burning when we left.”

However, Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, the spokesman of the Joint Military Taskforce, JTF, spoke on the early morning attack, confirming that the attack lasted for about an hour.

He said the militants carried out the operation with the massive use of bombs, dynamites and other weapons of war. Lt. Sagir Musa said that the attack was repelled and the militants suffered heavy casualties. He, however, feared that the flowstation must have caught fire “as a result of the crossfire during the encounter.”

He claimed that there was no casualty on the side of the JTF. Because of the trecherous terrain and the difficulty in getting authentic information as to the true casualties in the battle between the militants and the JTF, there has been a propaganda war. About atwo weeks ago, the militants claimed that they killed 26 soldiers, but the army headquarters said it was a lie and that none of its bases was attacked.

It’s really difficult to get independent confirmation in terms of casualties as usually claimed. But Jomo Gbomo, the spokesman for MEND, claimed that “heavily armed fighters from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta stormed the facility and have razed it to the ground as promised. The foolhardy workers and soldiers who did not heed our warning perished inside the station.

“Resistance was nonexistent as the soldiers fled their dug-in positions, leaving behind their colleagues and the workers inside the facility to their fate.”

The MEND spokesman further cautioned those in the oil industry to steer clear of all oil facilities in the region because of the”Oil War” it has declared against the Federal Government for allowing its troops to bomb its base at Elem-Tombia, in Degema Local Government area on Saturday, 13 September.

The camp is owned by a popular militia leader known as FARAH. MEND further warned that “A word is enough for the wise. MEND reiterates its previous warnings to ALL oil workers in the entire Niger Delta region to evacuate from oil facilities and halt production with immediate effect or they will have themselves to blame.”

The militant group called on “the wives of soldiers to convince their husbands to abandon this duty of injustice to avoid becoming widows. Families of oil workers should offer the same advice. International vessels should not come in to load crude oil. Owners of such vessels should be warned that the vessels will suffer the same fate of the Alakiri flow station. Hostages will not be taken. Do not be deceived. The Nigerian military cannot protect you.”

Earlier at the weekend, against the backdrop of military bombardment of Elem-Tombia, the camp of a gang leader, George Farah, at about 9a.m., Saturday, that led to unconfirmed casualties, the group said it has declared all out oil war tagged “Hurricane Barbarossa” in the region.

The group’s spokesman, Jomo Gbomo, in an e-mail to PMNews in Port Harcourt, said that the operation was in solidarity with its camp that that was bombarded by the Joint Task Force.

According to the online statement, “Following a previous warning that any attack on our positions will be tantamount to a declaration of an oil war, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has declared an oil war in response to the unprovoked aerial and marine attacks on a MEND position in Rivers state of Nigeria on September 13, 2008 by the armed forces of Nigeria.

“About 0100 Hrs, today, September 14, 2008, Hurricane Barbarossa commenced with heavily armed fighters in hundreds of war boats filing out from different MEND bases across the Niger Delta in solidarity to carry out destructive and deadly attacks on the oil industry in Rivers state. The group furher claimed that “By dawn, destroyed oil flow stations, gun boats, burst pipelines, dead and injured soldiers trailed in the aftermath of the ‘hurricane’.

“Some specific locations include the Soku Gas Plant, Chevron Platform at Kula, over 22 well armed soldiers sent as reinforcement were intercepted, killed and dispossessed of their weapons, a major crude trunk pipeline at Nembe creek was blown up at several points.”

MEND vowed that “The operation will continue until the government of Nigeria appreciates that the solution to peace in the Niger Delta is justice, respect and dialogue. This military-style bullying belongs to the past 50 years when the Niger Delta people responded only with their mouths, pens and placards.” MEND further stated: “All international oil and gas loading vessels entering the region are warned to drop anchor in the high sea or divert elsewhere until further notice. Failure to comply is taking a foolhardy risk of attack and destruction of the vessel. Again, we are asking that oil companies evacuate their staff from their field facilities because the brief is not to capture hostages but to bring these structures to the ground.”

Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, the spokesman for JTF, told a local radio station in Port Harcourt that it repelled an attempt by militants to attack the American oil giant, Chevron facility, in the Okrika area of Rivers State.

Meanwhile, Mr Blessing Wikina, the Acting Chief Press Secretary to Governor Chibuike Amaechi, has condemned the kidnap of Prof. Fakae last night and called for his unconditional release. Mr. Wikina told P.M.News in a telephone interview this morning that “the kidnap of an erudite Professor like the RSUST VC is a disservice to humanity and certainly not part Niger Delta struggle.”

He lamented that “for a VC who has been involved in human capacity building for our youths to face the challenges of tomorrow cannot have his freedom curtailed by the same youths he has been laboring for all his life as a university teacher from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka as a lecturer, Bori Polytechnic as a Provost and until recently, the VC of RSUST appointed by Governor Amaehi to change the fortunes of the instution.” No group has claimed responsibility for the kidnap.

Nigerian militants launch new attacks in “oil war”
15 Sep 2008

Nigerian militants on Monday attacked oil facilities, killing a guard and forcing the evacuation of nearly 100 workers, in a third day of fighting with security forces that has disrupted oil output.

Security sources said the three days of clashes were the heaviest between the two sides since the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) launched a campaign of violence in early 2006 saying it wanted more local control of the impoverished region’s oil wealth.

MEND declared an “oil war” on Sunday and warned all oil workers to leave the delta immediately, threatening to disrupt production further in the world’s eighth largest oil exporter.

“MEND reiterates its previous warnings to all oil workers in the entire Niger Delta region to evacuate from oil facilities and halt production with immediate effect or they will have themselves to blame,” the group said in an e-mailed statement.

Two security sources in the oil industry, who did not want to be named, said more than 100 people may have been killed by the fighting, which has spread to at least seven villages in Rivers state.

Up to 115,000 barrels per day of oil production may have been halted since Saturday, government officials said. A fifth of the OPEC member’s oil output has already been shut down for the last two years due to the violence.

Oil traders shrugged off the news as prices briefly hit a seven-month low near $94 a barrel on Monday.

GUNBOAT ATTACK

Around 10 militant gunboats attacked a Royal Dutch Shell flow station and gas plant at Alakiri in Rivers state early Monday morning, a military spokesman said.

“The attack lasted over an hour. Dynamite and bombs were massively detonated by the miscreants,” said Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, spokesman for the military task force in Rivers state. “The situation is being closely monitored and is under control.”

A Shell spokeswoman said a security guard was killed and four other people were wounded in the attack.

The company has reduced the number of employees at some of its Nigerian oilfields, but it could not specify how many or from which fields due to security reasons.

An industry source said nearly 100 staff were evacuated from the facility.

Nigeria’s senior oil workers’ union PENGASSAN, representing around 25,000 employees, is considering the evacuation of its members in the Niger Delta due to security concerns, said Bayo Olowoshile, the group’s secretary general.

CASUALTIES

Musa said militants incurred heavy losses in the last three days and no soldiers had been killed. He would not specify the number of casualties. MEND said at least 22 soldiers and seven others were killed since Saturday. It was not possible to independently verify claims from either side.

The two oil industry security sources said the fighting involved the army, navy and air force.

“This is just the start of a major military offensive in the delta that is likely to continue for the next couple of weeks,” a security source said.

“The military has declined to say how many people have died in fear of whipping up public sentiment against them,” he added.

Musa on Sunday denied the military had launched a major offensive, saying it was responding to assaults from militants. MEND said the military attacks were unprovoked.

The Niger Delta is a vast network of narrow creeks and remote villages, and initial reports of fighting are often confused. The military and the militants regularly accuse each other of propaganda when clashes take place.

MEND has also attacked a Chevron oil platform and Shell-operated pipelines and gas plant in the last three days.

The deteriorating security situation in the delta, home to Nigeria’s oil sector, is considered to be the biggest hindrance to economic growth in Africa’s most populous country.
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MEND ”attacks” major oil pipeline as ‘oil war’ continues in Nigeria
16/09/2008

The ‘oil war’ declared by the Niger Delta’s largest militant group entered day four Tuesday with the group claiming a fresh attack on a major crude oil pipeline operated by Shell at Bakana Front in Degema council area of Rivers state Monday night.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which declared the war on Saturday in response to a military offensive against it, said in a statement e-mailed to the media Tuesday that the pipeline was destroyed by its ‘detonation engineers’ backed by heavily-armed fighters using ‘high explosives’.

The military Joint Task Force (JTF) operating in the oil region denied any attack took place.

But spokesman, Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, said the military thwarted an attempt by militants riding in six speed boats to attack Chevron’s Idama flow station at about 1am local time Tuesday.

”The attack was commendably and heroically thwarted by JTF troops on guard at the station. Three militants’ boats were shattered when own troops unwillingly used RPG to foil the attack. Two boats were sunk with all the occupants aboard,” Musa said, adding that only 1 soldier was wounded in attack.

Both sides have been making claims and counter-claims since the military launched aerial, land and sea attack on the militants’ position Saturday, saying it was only in response to attacks by the militants.

But sources said the military had decided to take on the militants to stop, once and for all, the threat they posed to oil production and peace in the restive region, where MEND’s attacks have slashed oil production by 20 per cent.

Since Saturday, MEND claimed to have attack several oil pipelines and facilities owned by Chevron, Shell and the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project, as part of an ‘oil war’ aimed at crippling Nigeria’s oil production.

Meanwhile, MEND said it would soon release the two South Africans who were kidnapped by pirates in the region last week, following an appeal from the wife of its leader Henry Okah, who is currently being tried in Nigeria for gun running, treason and other charges.

The South Africans were part of the 22 oil workers ‘rescued’ from kidnappers by MEND. Others include British, Ukrainian and Nigerian citizens.

”(Mrs.) Azuka Okah, who has arrived into Nigeria to personally press for their release, has informed us of the respect and hospitality she and her children have received in South Africa which she considers home, since the unjust incarceration of her husband in September 3, 2007.

”We are impressed by the South African government’s respect for the rule of law as some other countries such as Angola or Nigeria would have treated the family differently.

”In consideration of the above, MEND will be reciprocating the gesture by releasing the two hostages to the care of the South African government representative at the earliest convenience after working out the modalities, including safety concerns since the creek is now a war zone,” MEND said in a separate statement.

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MEND attacks Shell flow station as ‘oil war’ continues in Niger Delta
17/09/2008

Lagos, Nigeria – Militants using dynamites and bombs destroyed Shell’s Orubiri flow station in Rivers state in Nigeria’s Niger Delta oil region Tuesday night in continuation of the ‘oil war’ which they declared as a reprisal for the military offensive launched against them on Saturday.

A statement e-mailed to journalists by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said militants from the group as well as the rival Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF) carried out the attack at 2200hrs.

MEND said all the soldiers on guard at the facility were killed and that their houseboat was destroyed.

Spokesman for the Joint Task Force deployed to the region. Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, confirmed the attack in his own statement, but said no soldier was killed.

Musa said militants in eight speed boats attacked the facility and ”detonated dynamites, bombs and lobbed some pieces of hand grenade on the facility”.

”It is feared that the facility might have caught fire due to intense, sporadic gun shots and massive dynamites and bomb explosion,” the military spokesman said.

Meanwhile, MEND has repeated its warnings to oil companies to evacuate their staffers from facilities in the region, saying the operation – tagged Hurricane Barbarrosa – would soon spread from Rivers to other states in the region.

Tuesday night’s attack was the latest in a series launched by the region’s largest militant group since Saturday’s air, land and sea offensive against the rampaging militants, whose attacks have cut Nigeria’s oil production by one fifth.

The military has scoffed at the threat by the militants to cripple Nigeria’s oil production through their latest attacks, saying they (military) are capable of defending the territorial integrity of Nigeria from internal and external aggression.

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Militants Hit Shell Again, Destroy Another Pipeline

Less than 24 hours after the visit of top Defence Chiefs, led by Air Marshal Paul Dike, to military installations in Rivers state, MEND has allegedly bombed and destroyed a major pipeline at the Eleme-Kalabari Cawthorne Channel axis, belonging to Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC.

The group also stated that it has released two South African hostages earlier kidnapped by people the group called sea pirates, unharmed.

According to MEND spokesman, Jomo Gbomo: “At 18:30hrs today, September 18, 2008, fighters from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), using explosives destroyed a major pipeline belonging to Shell Development Company at the Eleme-Kalabari Cawthorne Channel axis in Rivers State of Nigeria.”

MEND further claimed that, “a gunboat patrol that happened to bump into the MEND fighters begged for their lives and showed their magazines to prove that they had not fired from their guns. They were spared and allowed to go, but not until after they had pledged loyalty to the struggle and denounced the criminality of the oil companies and the government.”

MEND accused Nigerian security agencies of lying that they had earlier secured the release of the South Africans abducted by sea pirates. The group stated that it “can categorically confirm that the two South African hostages rescued by MEND from sea pirates have been released unharmed today, September 18, 2008. The duo were handed over to government’s secret service officials, who will in turn hand them over to representatives of the South African High Commission in Port Harcourt, Rivers State of Nigeria.

“This genuine release puts to rest speculations and anxiety of the families and the people of South Africa caused by the false statement from the obtuse spokesman of the military Joint Task “Fraud” (JTF).

“In this case, the Army had hoped to cash in on a deliberate misinformation we put out and take the credit for a role they had no part in.” MEND, in two e-mails sent to P.M.News in Port Harcourt, stated that: “We have been wondering how foolish he must have looked when they could not produce the hostages they said were released without any ransom payment.”

The rebel group said the release of the South African hostages exposes the claims by the Army that it secured the release as untrue. “Nigerians and the world can now see that we have a military of deceit that have lied about their combat losses and gains, role in extra-judicial killings, rape, genocide and oil theft.”

As at press time P.M.News was not able to get an official reaction from the Joint Task Force spokesman, Lt. Col. Sagir Musa, as calls to his mobile lines did not go through.

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Nigeria militants wage most intense oil war for years

Sept 20 – Nigerian militants said on Saturday they had destroyed another major oil pipeline in the Niger Delta after a week of the most intense attacks against Africa’s biggest oil and gas industry for years.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) said it had attacked a pipeline operated by Royal Dutch Shell at Buguma Front in Rivers state late on Friday and warned its campaign was not over.

A Shell spokeswoman in Nigeria said the company was investigating the claim, but gave no further details.

The Anglo-Dutch giant, the company hardest hit by the violence, declared a second force majeure on Bonny Light oil shipments on Friday following the week’s unrest but gave no details on production.

“MEND will continue to nibble every day at the oil infrastructure in Nigeria until the oil exports reach zero,” the group said in an e-mailed statement.

MEND fighters have hit pipelines, flow stations and oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta every day since last Sunday, when the group declared an “oil war” in response to what it said were military ground and air strikes.

Shell operates onshore in Nigeria through its SPDC joint venture, of which it holds 30 percent while state oil firm NNPC holds 55 percent. Local subsidiaries of France’s Total and Italy’s Agip hold the rest.

Shell had already been forced to extend a force majeure on Nigerian Bonny Light exports, which frees it from contractual obligations, following an attack on a major pipeline in July.

Such intensity of attacks across the eastern Niger Delta, a vast network of mangrove creeks, makes assessing the impact difficult as engineers scramble to investigate exactly how much production has been hit in each location.

Nigerian government officials have said production has fallen by 150,000 barrels per day (bpd) over the past week, and estimate the country’s current output at 1.95 million bpd.

INTENSE AND SUSTAINED

The attacks this week have largely been limited to Rivers state in the eastern Niger Delta but MEND has warned it may extend its campaign to other areas on- and off-shore.

The violence has been the most intense and sustained since MEND first launched its campaign of sabotage in early 2006, and has included relatively rare direct confrontation with the army.

The world oil market, which has largely focused on the fallout from the credit crisis, has found some support from the situation. Prices traded above $100 on Friday.

MEND said it had launched this week’s campaign — an operation it calls “Hurricane Barbarossa” — in response to air and naval attacks on one of its bases in Rivers state.

“When (Rivers state governor Rotimi) Amaechi took over, the government just said that they must kill me and my boys,” one militant leader, Ateke Tom, told Reuters television this week.

“That is why we are fighting back,” he said, surrounded by heavily armed fighters.

The militants want greater development and a better living environment after decades of neglect in the delta, where impoverished villagers live among polluted land and water.

The unrest is fuelled by a lucrative trade in stolen oil worth millions of dollars a day.

Security experts say the region will never be stable unless an alternative source of income can be found for the gunmen, businessmen, politicians and international shippers all taking their slice of the illegal profits.

Nigerian militants step up ‘oil war’ claiming sixth attack

September 20, 2008
Nigeria’s main armed militant group Saturday said it had destroyed a major pipeline run by Royal Dutch Shell in the sixth such attack in the past week as it vowed to paralyse the key oil sector.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), the main group fighting for a greater share of southern Nigeria’s oil wealth for local people, said the attack took place on Friday on a “major pipeline” in Rivers state.

It said the pipeline was located at Buguma Front in the Asari Toru region and was the latest target of the “oil war” it launched on Sunday and has nicknamed “Hurricane Barbarossa.”

“The military and the government of Nigeria whose unprovoked attack on our position prompted this oil war are no match for a guerrilla insurgency of this kind,” it said.

The MEND on Saturday vowed to “continue to nibble every day at the oil infrastructure in Nigeria until the oil exports reach zero.”

Earlier in the week, Shell confirmed the first attack on its Alakiri flow station and a second on the Greater Port Harcourt Swamp Line, both on Monday.

As the week went on it became progressively more tight-lipped, neither confirming or denying claims of attacks on its Orubiri flow station, Rumuekpe pipeline and another pipeline at the Elem-Kalabari Cawthorne Channel axis in Rivers state.

Chevron meanwhile has confirmed two “shooting incidents” near its facilities whilst saying it has no reason to believe it was specifically targeted in either attack.

MEND, which has cut Nigeria’s oil output by more than one quarter since it first emerged in 2006, on Sunday declared “war” on the oil industry, in what it said was a response to an attack by the Nigerian army on its positions.

It has threatened to spread its raids to neighbouring states.

On Wednesday, in a rare daylight attack, MEND said it had blown up a major pipeline, which it said it believed belongs to Shell and to Agip of Italy.

The army and MEND have given conflicting version of many of the incidents, MEND normally saying the attack was successful and the army insisting it was repelled.

One of the main grouses of MEND is that the oil wealth of Nigeria, one of Africa’s top petroleum exporters, is basically enjoyed by the federal government and only a fraction of it trickles down to the locals.

It also accuses oil companies of wreaking havoc on the environment.

MEND spokesman Jomo Gbomo on Saturday claimed to have grassroots support.

“The impoverished and neglected inhabitants of oil producing communities consider our actions to these structures as good riddance to bad rubbish,” he said.

“Oil exploration has brought only pain to them by way of environmental damage (farmlands, fishing and wild life sanctuaries), harassment from the military and rape of under-aged girls by soldiers, extra-judicial killings of young men and development and wealth to other parts of the country at their detriment.”

MEND has also warned it will attack the country’s two big deep offshore fields, Shell’s Bonga — which was hit in June — and Chevron’s Agbami, as well as oil and gas tankers in Nigerian waters.

The latest attack claimed by MEND was cited as a factor in Friday’s rise in world oil prices to above 100 US dollars a barrel.

But analysts said the predominant reason was an improvement in market confidence after efforts to resolve the US-centred world financial crisis which brought predictions of further falls in oil demand.

MEND Continues “Oil War” With Sixth Attack on Major Pipeline

The Movement Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) in Niger Delta.for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta ( MEND ) Saturday said it had destroyed a key pipeline run by Royal Dutch Shell in the sixth attack in nearly as many days and vowed to reduce oil exports to “zero”.

Shell reacted by declaring force majeure on its exports from the Bonny terminal to release it from contractual delivery obligations as a result of the latest attacks.

MEND, the main group fighting for a greater share of southern Nigeria’s oil wealth for local people, said it had destroyed the “major pipeline” in Rivers state late Friday.

It said the pipeline was located at Buguma Front in the Asari Toru region and was the latest target of the “oil war” launched earlier this week and nicknamed “Hurricane Barbarossa”.

“The military and the government of Nigeria whose unprovoked attack on our position prompted this oil war are no match for a guerrilla insurgency of this kind”.

MEND promised to “continue to nibble every day at the oil infrastructure in Nigeria until the oil exports reach zero.”

Oil and gas account for 90 percent of foreign exchange earnings in the country.

Production currently veers between 1.8 and two million barrels a day against 2.6 million barrels two years ago.

Shell spokesman Precious Okolobo said Saturday, “We have declared force majeure as a result of the recent attacks on our facilities.” The action relates to Shell’s supply from Bonny.

He had earlier said he was checking the report of the latest incident, and refused to confirm the impact of the previous five attacks claimed by MEND, saying: “We do not comment on our daily production.”

Earlier in the week, Shell confirmed the first attack on its Alakiri flow station and a second on the Greater Port Harcourt Swamp Line, both on Monday.

As the week went on it became progressively more tight-lipped, neither confirming or denying claims of attacks on its Orubiri flow station, Rumuekpe pipeline and another pipeline at the Elem-Kalabari Cawthorne Channel axis in Rivers state.

MEND, which has cut Nigeria’s oil output by more than one quarter since it first emerged in 2006, on Sunday declared “war” on the oil industry, in what it said was a response to an attack by the Nigerian army on its positions.

It has threatened to spread its raids to neighbouring states.

The army and MEND have given conflicting version of many of the incidents, MEND normally saying the attack was successful and the army insisting it was repelled.

One of the main grouses of MEND is that the oil wealth of Nigeria — now Africa’s second largest petroleum exporter after recently falling from first place — is basically enjoyed by the federal government and only a fraction of it trickles down to the locals.

It also accuses oil companies of wreaking havoc on the environment.

MEND spokesman Jomo Gbomo on Saturday claimed to have grassroots support.

“The impoverished and neglected inhabitants of oil producing communities consider our actions to these structures as good riddance to bad rubbish,” he said.

“Oil exploration has brought only pain to them by way of environmental damage (farmlands, fishing and wild life sanctuaries), harassment from the military and rape of under-aged girls by soldiers, extra-judicial killings of young men and development and wealth to other parts of the country at their detriment.”

MEND has also warned it will attack the country’s two big deep offshore fields, Shell’s Bonga — which was hit in June — and Chevron’s Agbami, as well as oil and gas tankers in Nigerian waters.

The previous attack claimed by MEND was cited as a factor in Friday’s rise in world oil prices to above 100 dollars a barrel.

But analysts said the predominant reason was an improvement in market confidence after efforts to resolve the US-centred world financial crisis which brought predictions of further falls in oil demand.

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Nigerian militants end “oil war” after string of attacks (Roundup)
Sep 21, 2008

Nigeria’s most prominent militant group said Sunday it was calling a ceasefire after a week of attacks on oil installations in the restive Niger Delta province.

Jomo Gbomo, spokesman for the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), told Deutsche Presse Agentur dpa that the ‘oil war’ it declared last Sunday was being called off after requests from local elders.

The militants attacked platforms, pipelines and oil flow-stations owned by Chevron, Shell and Agip during the week-long step-up in hostilities.

The group claimed to have killed dozens of soldiers during the attacks, although the military disputes the figures.

MEND launched the assaults after Nigerian troops pounded militant positions with gunships.

Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, a spokesman for the military in the Niger Delta, said that the government was open to an ‘amicable resolution of the crisis.’

‘We will continue to carefully and firmly monitor the situation and exercise a limited level of restraint until MEND’s new position is seen to have been actualized,’ he told dpa.

Militant groups such as MEND often attack oil installations and kidnap expatriate workers, saying they are fighting for a greater share of profits from oil exploitation for the poor of the region.

The government says they are merely criminal gangs intent on stealing oil and extorting money.

Prior to the latest string of attacks, the unrest had cut oil production by around a fifth since early 2006, helping to push up global oil prices and allowing Angola to surpass Nigeria as Africa’s biggest oil exporter.

Oil companies have yet to reveal by how much the latest attacks further cut production.

Gbomo also denied accusations by the Nigerian military that MEND was recruiting youths to replace those members killed in clashes.

However, he warned that further attacks by the military would spark a more ferocious response.

‘We hope that the military has learnt a bitter lesson,’ he said in a statement. ‘The next unprovoked attack will start another oil war that will be so ferocious that it will dim the pleas of the elders.’

Big Wedding vs. Big Oil – Shell Petrol Station Blockaded in Activist ‘Wedding’

A wonderful day, with fine weather, good company, a wedding and a d-lock.

Shell 'not wedding' ceremony 1Shell 'not wedding' ceremony 2Shell 'not wedding' ceremony 3Shell 'not wedding' ceremony 4A wonderful day, with fine weather, good company, a wedding and a d-lock.

(Images from video frame grabs, expect better quality photos and video later)

Around a hundred people showed up in Ludlow to celebrate this very special ‘wedding’ and take a little direct action at the same time. The ‘bride’ and ‘groom’ along with the assembled friends and family wore black, green and purple to symbolise our resistance. The forecourt was blocked off with banners and the pumps were switched off and locked up. Hymns were sungs (Dancing on the Ruins of Multinational Corporations and the Diggers Song). Veggies served cake and tea. A hand full of cops turned up to enjoy the ceremony and take some photos.

Best wishes and all the best for the future to the happy couple….

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Press Release: 19th September 2008; 12 noon

Ludlow, Shropshire: At noon today, on the forecourt of a Shropshire Shell petrol station, a Leeds couple will tie the knot, supported by around 100 friends and family forming a blockade of the petrol station. Max Gastone and Cath Muller’s ceremony in Ludlow is a protest against the ecological and social damage caused by Shell (and the continued use of fossil fuels) and also a commitment to creating a different world and a celebration of the power of community and resistance.

Shell has a horrific record of causing environmental damage and human devastation worldwide2, most famously in Nigeria3. But today the wedding party is specifically taking action in solidarity with the people of Rossport, Ireland, where Shell is trying to lay a dangerously high pressure gas pipeline, despite massive local and international opposition4. Local people have had their land compulsorily purchased and many have been beaten and imprisoned for resisting the destruction of national forest, peatland and ecologically precious mudflats – which could be avoided by building the refinery at sea.

Banners reading ‘Give us a wedding present – use your bike’ and ‘Celebrating a future without exploitation’ will be hung from the station. The wedding will include music, readings, a teach-in about the situation in Ireland and a ceremonial action against the petrol company. Cars are most definitely not invited!

ENDS

Notes for Editor
1.maxandcath@hotmail.com
2. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/apr/03/oilandpetrol.russia
3. http://www.essentialaction.org/shell/report/
and Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People: www.mosop.net
4.Shell to Sea campaign – www.corribsos.com
5.Text of the flier being given out at the wedding (below)

What’s Wrong With Shell Leaflet Text

You can be sure of Shell to have only one interest – MONEY- making profits from whomever and whatever they can. Over the hundred years of its existence, Shell has been at the forefront of human, animal and ecological abuse.

Shell in Mayo, Ireland

Since 2000 the people of Erris (on Ireland’s remote northwest coast) have been resisting Shell’s plans for an on-land refinery, served by a terrifyingly dangerous high pressure gas pipeline. Their land has been compulsorily purchased by the Irish government and they have been beaten and imprisoned. The government is letting Shell extract the gas for free, destroying national forest, peatland and ecologically precious mudflats to do it. The Irish people will not see a penny from the sale of their natural resources. A local headteacher is currently on hunger-strike and her husband will take over if she dies. And all because it would cost Shell two weeks’ worth of profit to build the refinery at sea.

Shell in the Niger Delta

In 1993, having had villages destroyed by the laying of pipelines, farmland and rivers polluted by oil spills and air polluted by gas-flaring, the Ogoni people of Nigeria forced Shell virtually to abandon their land through peaceful protest. Shell provides nearly half of Nigeria’s foreign income and of its military revenue. In 1994, after meeting with Shell, the Nigerian government announced “ruthless military operations.” Shell supplied the guns. Dozens of villages were destroyed, hundreds of people were massacred. Shell offered to secure the release of nine key campaigners (including Nobel prize-winner Ken Saro Wiwa), if they called off the global protests which had erupted. They did not, and were hung in November 1995. The peoples of the Niger Delta continue to resist.

But it’s not just Shell…
BP, Total, ExxonMobil, Elf and Esso all have Nigerian interests.

Total & Texaco’s operations in Burma support the military dictatorship, which uses slave labour to clear rainforest for oil extraction in return.

ExxonMobil & Chevron support the dictatorship in Chad and opened a pipeline from there through Cameroon’s pristine rainforest in 2003. This has opened up the forest and its communities to illegal logging and poaching and the influx of a largely male workforce has introduced diseases, including widespread HIV infections. Human rights abuses have increased in both countries with the flow of oil money.

BP invaded Australian aboriginal land and has also supported the Columbian security forces to get rid of opposition to its destruction of the Amazon.

Texaco is also not averse to mass Amazonian devastation and forcing out indigenous peoples, embargoing Ecuador in the ’70s until the government gave in to all its demands.

Now that the ice is receding due to global warming, all the companies are turning their gaze on the Arctic Wildlife refuge in Alaska and other opportunities that will arise in the Arctic.

All these companies profit from our defence of their oil-fields in Iraq and from the the scramble for control of the gas supply line through Georgia and Azerbaijan – many more wars will be fought over resources and there will always be an excuse of sovereignty or democracy to back up the aggressors.

Why do we let this happen?

We are paying these companies to fuel our addiction to fossil fuels. But we are hurting ourselves too:

9 people are killed on the roads every day.

1 in 10 British children now has asthma.

Our sedentary lives have contributed to a massive rise in obesity.

Motor vehicles burn half the world’s fossil fuels and climate chaos due to carbon emissions is beginning in the UK. As flooding and storms take their toll, we are feeling the effect directly.
Our collective psyche must be damaged if we can accept murder, torture, pollution and the destruction of the planet on which we depend – just to carry on our comfortable lifestyle.
We have allowed ourselves to become utterly dependent on fossil fuels for everything – our heating, food, textiles, power, movement, entertainment, healthcare. We are completely at the mercy of global money markets, corporations and rapidly decreasing natural resources.

There are positive, creative alternatives

Today we are celebrating the future and the power of community, love and resistance. Two of us are getting married on the forecourt of this Shell petrol station to symbolise our commitment to creating a different world, based on equality and co-operation:

where people give according to ability and receive according to their need

where work is fulfilling and creativity encouraged

where there are no hierarchies or authoritarian politics

where other beings and the earth are valued and respected in their own right rather than abused,
hunted, polluted and exploited for fun or greed

Where there is no discrimination and everyone has an equal say in the decisions which affect them

Social Alternatives

This is anarchism and we believe it is the best way out of the problems currently facing society and the planet. Non-hierarchical societies have always existed, although the remaining few are under threat from the ever-hungry capitalist system. Anti-authoritarian and community resistance is as old as time and the concept of ‘anarchism’ (no hierarchy) has been around for 150 years. An ever-growing community is learning from all this history and putting ideas into practice – we invite you to explore this further.

This wedding is an expression of the power of community. It is bringing together a diverse set of people in a celebration of the future we are building.

Practical Alternatives

Anarchist & non-anarchist groups all over the country (and the world) are showing how communities can take control of their land, their food and their lives and protect the earth for our future. Community-supported agriculture projects, food co-ops, shared vehicles, bike training, Local Exchange Training Schemes, climate cafe discussion/action groups, alternative energy co-ops, permaculture, Holistic Management, housing & worker co-ops, Transition Towns – the projects and the ideas are growing and multiplying.

We do not believe that reform will ever succeed in changing a system fundamentally committed to the abuse of humans, animals and the planet – if not in Ludlow, then elsewhere in the world, hidden but still in our name. All of us must change the way we think, live and love.

Roof top occupation of Shell offices in Belmullet

18.9.2008
Yesterday afternoon in solidarity with Maura Harrington, Shell to Sea activists occupied the roof of Shell’s offices in belmullet hanging a banner reading: ‘Solitaire Out Now’. They were accompanied by a demo of around 40 people.

Shell rooftop occupation, Bellmullet18.9.2008
Yesterday afternoon in solidarity with Maura Harrington, Shell to Sea activists occupied the roof of Shell’s offices in belmullet hanging a banner reading: ‘Solitaire Out Now’. They were accompanied by a demo of around 40 people.

At about 4pm, three Shell to Sea activists occupied the roof and dropped a banner reading ‘Solitaire Out Now’. The banner remained there for over an hour and a half, while shell to Sea supporters protested outside the front of the Shell offices. More banners were draped across the entrance area, and when the shell employees left work at 5:30 they were hailed with a chorus of boos from the assembled protestors.

Two of the three Shell to Sea campaigners who had been on the roof were arrested when they descended to the ground. The two arrestees were released quickly afterwards.

Outside the gates of the Shell landfall site compound in Glengad, Maura Harrington’s hunger strike entered its ninth day today. She remains in good spirits, but the strike is slowly exacting its toll. She remains in her car, under the glare of powerful arc lights and with a constant heavy presence of Gardaí nearby. The 24-hour protective vigil of Shell to Sea campaigners continues to watch over her. Maura’s hunger strike will end when the Shell pipe-laying ship the Solitaire leaves Irish territorial waters. The Solitaire remains at anchor in St. John’s Bay, Killybegs, Co. Donegal at the time of writing.

Nigeria rebels declare ‘oil war’

15/09/2008
Nigeria’s main militant group in the Niger Delta has declared an “oil war” against forgeign-owned oil companies working in the region.

15/09/2008
Nigeria’s main militant group in the Niger Delta has declared an “oil war” against forgeign-owned oil companies working in the region.

The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said on Sunday it had launched “hurricane Barbarossa” and destroyed flow stations and oil pipelines, killing 22 Nigerian soldiers.

Mend said it was launching the “war” after government troops attacked one of its positions a day earlier with aerial and marine forces.

Chevron confirmed one of its oil platforms was attacked by rebels on Sunday.

“There was an attack on a platform already shut down due to pipeline problems,” an official said.

“There were heavy casualties on the part of the militants,” Lieutenant-Colonel Sagir Musa, a military spokesman for the task force in Rivers state, said.

“We are hopeful they will give up the fight very soon.”

‘Hurricane of retaliation’

He said no oil facilities were affected by two days of heavy fighting.

Violence in the Niger Delta, the centre of the Opec member’s oil sector, has halted a fifth of the country’s oil production since 2006.

The Niger Delta accounts for most of Nigeria’s oil output of two million barrels per day, making it the world’s eighth biggest oil exporter.

Dr Muhammed Ali Zainy, a senior analyst for the centre for Global Energy studies, told Al Jazeera: “Recently Opec reduced production by about 520,000 barrels per day but this did not stop the sliding price of oil.

“This means that the demand for oil is faltering and that the world economy is weak, therefore any dent in Nigerian oil production would not have a big impact on the market,” he said.

Mend members warned oil firms in the Niger Delta on Saturday to withdraw their workers in the next 24 hours or face a “hurricane” of retaliation following a major gun battle with security forces earlier in the day.

Mend said security forces used helicopters, jet fighters and more than 20 gunboats in Saturday’s fighting.

A security source said soldiers from the army, navy and air force were involved in the clashes.

Insecurity in the region has cut the West African country’s output by around a fifth since early 2006, when Mend began blowing up oil pipelines and kidnapping foreign workers, helping push up world oil prices.

Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil, Total, Eni, and Chevron, are among the numerous oil companies operating in the Niger Delta.

Rossport Update on 11th September 2008 & solidarity action in Brighton & upcoming action in London

An update on the situation as of this morning in occupied Erris

After a truly momentous day in Erris yesterday,things are much calmer this morning.
The Solitaire has been confirmed to be stationery in Killybegs Co Donegal.

An update on the situation as of this morning in occupied Erris

SolitaireAfter a truly momentous day in Erris yesterday,things are much calmer this morning.
The Solitaire has been confirmed to be stationery in Killybegs Co Donegal.

Police presence in the area is still very heavy this morning although the general atmosphere (aside from at the compound gates) is slightly less tense. Maura Harrington continues her courageous hunger strike at the compound gates with round the clock solidarity from both locals and the camp.
Shell to Sea hunger striker

It is still not clear how exactly the Solitaire sustained the damage to its “stinger”
The stinger is DEFINITELY slightly damaged in one section however this reporter can confirm that it was not so damaged on Tuesday night when it arrived in Broadhaven Bay and that conditions all throughout Tuesday night were absolutely calm both at land and on sea (remembering that the Solitaire can operate in extremely heavy seas unhindered due to its size).

The cause of the damage is a heavily speculated upon matter and I will not add to other than the fact that AllSeas Ltd may be contractually relieved from its obligations under a damge clause in the contract.

More from yesterday

Lock-on protest

The 5 people who locked on in atrocious conditions for 6 and a half hours from 5.30am to midday and blocked the road were all released without charge from Belmullet Garda Station. 4 were held for 6 and a half hours and 1 was released after 4 hours. They report that they were treated well in Garda custody and that their needs were attended to correctly.

Up to 15 people were in attendance in solidarity at one point or another during the day, Shell to Sea lock-on 1Shell to Sea lock-on 2Gardai refused to allow any to stay inside the walls of the (public) station,including a solicitor who is part of the protests. The lock-on participants are all in good form today and proud of their actions and a good day for the campaign.

Pat O’Donnell and son
Pat O’Donnell and son as has been previously reported were again arrested yesterday morning to prevent them exercising their legal entitlement to fish the waters of Broadhaven Bay. The pair were again arrested under the “blank cheque” that is Section 8 of the Public Order Act 1994.

This was the second time the pair were arrested in 24 hours and released without charge,a spurious use and flagrant abuse of the law A possible route to stem this behaviour would be to seek an injunction in the High Court to prevent the Gardai from using the law in this way,this however is a very rare achievement and is unlikely to be heard.

Maura Harrington’s hungerstrike
Maura continued courageously with her refusal to eat until the Solitaire leaves Irish territorial waters. She has been giving interviews to media at intervals and has been chatting with supporters when the police are at a safe distance. Gardai were,at 4am on Wednesday morning ,revving their engines extremely loudly right in front of Maura’s car in order to disturb her sleep as much as possible. Supporters have maintained a constant presence since the beginning of the action at 5pm Tuesday.
The hunger strike continues

SOLITAIRE
We do not know whether or not the Solitaire will return. We remain on high alert.

All solidarity in whatever form and wherever is needed and appreciated.

10th September:

Five Rossport Solidarity campers have locked on to a bridge about 100m from the gates of the Shell compound in Glengad. The campers have been locked on since 4:30am – 5am. Gardaí have refused to call the fire brigade, but have put a makeshift wee tent over the protestors, and have cut a drain in the side of the road to allow lodging rain on the road to drain off.

Two fishing boat skippers (plus crews) have been arrested after Gardaí boarded the vessels as they approached the Solitaire at anchor in Broadhaven Bay. Local on-the-scene reports say that Pat ‘the Chief’ O’Donnell and his son Jonathan are among those arrested. Gardaí are alleging public order offences (I expect to hear they’ll all be released without charges soon). Gardaí are preventing access now to the compound gates, where Maura Harrington remains in her car and on hunger strike. Gardaí are using the lock-on action as a pretext for stopping public movement along that stretch of road.There is only one protestor keeping watch on Maura with a camera, but supporters can get close to both of them through the fields nearby. Internet connection has returned to the Camp office, since about an hour before this posting.

Welcome to Ireland 2008 – Shell’s little police state!

Get up to Mayo now and confront their violent thieving plans!

Pat O’Donnell and his son Jonathan were AGAIN arrested this morning as they were attempting to to exercise their legal right to be a sea.

The lock-on continues to block the road from the Belmullet side and the police have set up a road-block form the other side of the compund (Pollathomais side)

The 2-3 mile area in between is a pen where the police are preventing people from walking (although people are accessing the road,and Maura,through the fields.

The Police are attempting to begin the cutting of the pipes that are being used in the lock-on,this could take quite some time as they are extremely thick.

The lock-on participants are lying in puddles of water at this stage as the rain continues to lash down in Erris.

A constant vigil was kept at Mauras side all ngith with at least 5 people there at all times to ensure the cops didnt try anything.

The Solitaire is stationery at its anchor location and there is no activity on the compound at Glengad.

It must be underlined that the arrests of Pat O’Donnell and his comrades are TOTALLY spurious ,a bullshit application of Section 8 of the Public Order Act 1994 to keep the Chief and his fishermen colleagues off the waters.

An injunction is being sought to prevent further spurious arrests.

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Brighton solidarity action with Shell to SeaTwo activists are currently occupying the roof of the Shell petrol garage on Preston Road, Brighton in solidarity with the communities resisting the Corrib gas pipeline development in Rossport, Ireland. This action is in response to an urgent call out made by the Rossport solidarity camp due to the presence of the pipe laying vessel, the Solitaire, in Broadhaven bay and the imminent commencement of the building of the pipeline.

The ship that is to build the pipeline is booked for the next two weeks. If Shell is able to follow its timetable to bring the pipeline into land, this will create massive problems for any resistance to the project in the future. Shell will be creating ‘facts on the ground’ which will essentially make it easier to push through a decision on the land route, which local residents and campaigners have been fighting against. If work is prevented at this time, it is unlikely that the ship will be able to return for at least two years as it has already been booked up.

Since 2005 there has been massive resistance, including a strong campaign of civil disobedience, from the local community, around Ireland and beyond.

Update – 4:30pm

The two protesters came down sometime after 3-30 and were immediately arrested following an accusation by the manager (a really nasty piece of work) of criminal damage to the roof. Quite how she knew this without looking can be for the courts to decide (can’t wait). They are now in Hollingbury Custody suite.

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Rossport Solidarity Action
12 noon Monday 15th Sep
Allseas UK offices,7 Albemarle St, Westminster London WIS 4HQ

Allseas owns the Solitaire which tried to lay the gas pipe in Broadhaven Bay, Mayo last Tuesday. It has been damaged and may return to Holland. A local Woman is on hunger strike until it leaves Irish waters and we in the UK have been asked to demonstrate at the Allseas offices in support of Maura. The offices previously advertised on this website cannot be confirmed as the Allseas offices so we are going to their registered address in Westminster. Please show solidarity to the people of Erris if you can.