I Bike MCR October Bike Events

Update about some bike stuff happening soon in manchester.

The Spokes Bicycle Dance Troupe
Performances: Friday 19th October 1pm-5pm Whitworth Park, Manchester (opp MRI) Sunday 21st October London Bicycle Film Festival, Bicycle Polo tournament

Update about some bike stuff happening soon in manchester.

The Spokes Bicycle Dance Troupe
Performances: Friday 19th October 1pm-5pm Whitworth Park, Manchester (opp MRI) Sunday 21st October London Bicycle Film Festival, Bicycle Polo tournament

Hey ladies! Join the Spokes: come to a rehearsal- next one this Sunday 7th
october at 10am at longford park, chorlton. email info@ibikemcr.org.uk if you have any questions or want to know the next practice time

The MCR Dropouts Bike Polo Practice:
Every Thursday at 7pm and Saturday at 2pm at Platt Fields Park
Open practice and demo: Friday 19th October 1pm-5pm Whitworth Park, Manchester (opp MRI)

Mcr Bicycle Art Parade and critical mass
Friday 26th October, 6pm, Central Library

woooo it will not only be an amazing bike ride to celebrate the bicycle, to
meet other cyclists, to have an excuse to ride around, to feel part of a bike gang, to have a fun evening etc etc

but!

this month it will also be Manchester’s FIRST EVER Bicycle Art Parade! So
dress up your bike in tinsel or glitter or make it look like a dragon or a
fly…whatever..lets get creative!!!!

Thursday 25th October 4pm Temporary Autonomous Arts Exhibition
(see forbiddenartsmanchester.org.uk for venue information)
Pre-Parade crazy bike welding and bike decorating workshop

If you can, bring old bikes, bits of bikes, spray paint, glitter, tinsel, newspaper, chicken wire, pva glue, paints, plastic bags, welding equipment and skills to the workshop

the last few months have seen around 120 cyclists on critical mass, lets make this one even bigger

see http://ibikemcr.org.uk/criticalmass.htm for info
join the i bike mcr bulletin list:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/ibikemcr

Ride Safe

x x xmanchester bike art parade

Bradford Total Garage Blockade/London HQ in solidarity with Burmese protesters/Oxford demo/callout: London 5th & Cardiff 6th Oct

27th October 2007
Around 30 activists blockaded a Total petrol station in Bradford to protest against the company’s heavy involvement with the military junta in Burma which is responsible for the deaths of several protesters in just the last few days.

Bradford Total Burma 1
Bradford Total Burma 2
Bradford Total Burma 3
27th October 2007
Around 30 activists blockaded a Total petrol station in Bradford to protest against the company’s heavy involvement with the military junta in Burma which is responsible for the deaths of several protesters in just the last few days.

Total is in a joint venture with the Burmese dictatorship in the Yadana gas project, which earns the regime hundreds of millions of dollars every year. Aung Sun Suu Kyi, the democratically elected leader of the Burmese government under house arrest, says: “Total has become the main supporter of the military regime”.

A mix of students and locals stood, sat or drummed across both entrances to the forecourt for an hour and a half. Holding a banner reading “Totalitarian Oil-Fuelling Oppression in Burma” they leafleted and spoke to passers-by and motorists.

Staff at the petrol station threatened protesters with sticks, car and lorry drivers attempted to run over protesters, but despite this things remained peaceful. The station was closed almost completely for over an hour whilst protesters played drums, gave out fliers, held placards and banners, and sat in the entrances to the forecourt.

A few drivers were not so supportive, including one truck driver who carried on driving into the protesters in the entrance way even as they banged frantically on the windscreen. Even a local cop (who had previously tried to shove protesters off the road) decided to tell the driver to back off. Most drivers however were supportive and chose not to try and cross the blockade. Although many people were aware of the situation on Burma they had not heard of Total’s involvement.

Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSrPVltBMkA

http://www.bradfordcampaigners.co.nr

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Also solidarity demo at embassies in London

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Total HQ Burma protest 1Total HQ Burma protest 2Total Oil’s London offices targeted this morning, 2nd October

Total Oil’s London offices were targeted this morning in order to highlight the company’s involvement with Burma’s regime. Total’s investments have been earning the regime millions of dollars and have been marked by human rights abuses such as the use of forced labour. Activists staged a die-in and handed out leaflets from the Burma Campaign UK to inform office workers going into the building on what Total, Europe’s greatest financial backer of the Burmese junta, is really up to.

As the streets of Burmese cities are patrolled by soldiers and thousands of monks and protesters are still missing after having been killed, beaten up or arrested during last week’s demonstrations, support for the Burmese people’s struggle is vital. With thousands taking to the streets on Sunday, it is also important to expose those who make the military dictatorship possible – corporations such as Total Oil. Aung San Suu Kyi, the most respected figure of Burma’s democracy movement, has identified Total as “the biggest supporter of the military regime in Burma”, earning the junta hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Total’s joint venture with Burma’s rulers in the Yadan gas project in the south of the country provides crucial revenues to the regime and has had its own horrific record of human rights abuses such as the use of forced labour and widespread torture and rape against those who oppose the project.

On top of all this, Total Oil has been successfully lobbying the French government to veto European Union sanctions against Burma in order to protect its investments, yet another example of corporations showing where the real power really lies in world affairs.

Activists decided to take this matter to Total’s London offices, showing up early this morning to talk to office workers as they made their way into work, and to inform others working in the building what their neighbours are really up to. A banner reading ‘TOTALitarianOil Out of Burma Now’ was unfurled, leaflets from the Burma Campaign handed out, while three activists staged a die-in in the lobby of the building. Police forces showed up within 20 minutes, demanding to speak to the ‘leaders of the demonstration’, and eventually forcefully removing those inside the building. The protesters were not deterred, continuing the die-in outside the doors. It was decided by all to end the demonstration at 11am, after all leaflets were handed out and traffic into the building slowed down.

As the Burmese military continues its repression of dissent, we must keep up the struggle and continue to target those who financially back the regime, exposing them for what they really are: capitalists who care about nothing but profit.

Press release:

Holding a banner reading ‘TOTALITARIAN OIL: OUT OF BURMA NOW’, they are demanding that the company immediately halts its operations in Burma, including the multi-million dollar Yadana gas project [1], and announces a full divestment from the country until human rights abuses end and a democratic regime is in place.

Tom Shapiro, one of those at the protest, said:

“As reports filter out that thousands of people may have lost their lives in Burma this week standing up for their democratic rights, we are here to say that TOTAL, which funds the regime, has blood on its hands – and these workers have blood on their desks. TOTAL’s financial partnership with the Burmese junta enables the oppression of 48 million people. They claim this is an ‘ethical’ approach that other investors would not replicate – rather, it’s an affront to humanity. We urge everyone who supports the monks in their protest to target TOTAL in every way possible until they leave Burma.”

The demonstration lends strength to the growing calls for consumer action against TOTAL over its role in Burma, after calls by Dutch political parties, Anglican church groups and French trade unions this week for the company to be targeted [2]. It is also indicates the increasingly grassroots nature of the solidarity protests that have spread across the world, with ordinary people targeting the companies and embassies with most leverage during the current crisis, rather than relying on more conventional channels.

Michelle Doyle, another of those at the protest, said:

“The Foreign Secretary, David Milliband, has been on television promising tough EU sanctions, but while bureaucrats talk, people are being killed in the streets. We couldn’t bear just to watch it happening on TV and trust the government to make a difference. We are here to use people power to target the corporations which are keeping the Burmese junta in business – British timber companies, tourism providers, and above all TOTAL, the fourth biggest oil company in the world. It is these companies that are paying the wages of the soldiers who are shooting monks. We must make sure that not one more dollar of our money goes towards keeping the regime in power.”

The demonstrators describe themselves as supporters of but not acting for Burma Campaign UK. They met on Sunday’s demonstration in central London and via social networking site Facebook, and intend to take part in the International Day of Action on Saturday [3].

NOTES FOR EDITORS:

1. TOTAL Oil has had a joint business venture with the Burmese government since 1992. Its major project is the Yadana gas project in southern Burma, which earns the military regime hundreds of millions of dollars every year. See http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

2. Four Dutch political parties, including the Dutch Labour Party, part of the governing coalition, last week called for a boycott of Total: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/28/europe/EU-GEN-Netherlands-Myanmar.php.

The French CGT union called for Total to halt all gas extraction and freeze all transfers: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article3010197.ece

Meanwhile, there have been demonstrations and calls to boycott in Bradford, Bristol, and Nottingham in the UK in the last week:
Bradford: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382211.html
Anglicans call for boycott:
http://www.energypublisher.com/article.asp?id=11254
Nottingham: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382268.html
Bristol: http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26882

3. This Saturday, 6 October, will be A Day of International Action for a Free Burma – Free Aung San Suu Kyi & Support the Monks in Burma. Over 1,000 people have already confirmed via Facebook that they will be attending. See: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=4973307490

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Activists staged a protest at Total petrol station on Oxford Road in Oxford on Saturday 29th. They tried to block the access to the station but were low on numbers and unfortunately the immediate police presence meant that they were moved to one side. Still, the large banner sent out a clear message about Total Oil’s support of the Burmese junta to lots of motorists on the busy Saturday afternoon. Many indicated to turn in before changing their minds. Those who chose to refill their tanks were handed leaflets and given a lecture on the situation in Burma and Total’s decision to exploit it.

I’ve also noticed some anti-Total graffiti about.

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Protest Total Oil this Friday in London

CALL TO ACTION: ‘Die-in’ and demo at London TOTAL Oil HQ over Burma links
FRIDAY 5 OCTOBER
8:30 – 10:30 am
33 Cavendish Square, London, WC1

Show your solidarity with the protestors in Burma – join the action!

A mass action has been called to take place at the headquarters of TOTAL OIL in London on Friday October 5th from 8:30 – 10:30 am. A demonstration and a mass die-in will take place outside of the central London office to express our outrage at Total’s involvement with the military junta in Burma.

All are welcome to attend – bring placards, instruments, noise and props if you can. A symbolic ‘die-in’ will be happening. A similar action happened on Tuesday, October 2nd at the same location with 20 activists (see above).

Across France and in other parts of the UK pressure has been mounting against Total in a number of solidarity actions.
It is important to continue pressure on this company to demand Total’s withdrawal from Burma.

TOTAL Oil’s business partnership with the Burmese government is providing vital funding that enables the brutal military dictatorship in to oppress 48 million people.

An uprising against the junta in Burma, led by monks, has been met with violent repression. Security forces and armed military troops have launched a violent crackdown on demonstrators, most of which is not being reported due to a state-imposed media freeze. Some estimates suggest that thousands could be dead and many more imprisoned.

We demand that the company immediately halts its operations in Burma and announces a full divestment from the country until human rights abuses end and a democratic regime is in place.

This action is called by people who met at a Burma solidarity march and decided that we needed to do more by targetting the companies that have blood on their hands.

Nearest tube: Oxford Circus
Map:
http://tinyurl.com/2oardl
For more information see:
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

Further information on actions against Total Oil:

TOTAL Oil has had a joint business venture with the Burmese government since 1992. Its major project is the Yadana gas project in southern Burma, which earns the military regime hundreds of millions of dollars every year.

Four Dutch political parties, including the Dutch Labour Party, part of the governing coalition, last week called for a boycott of Total:
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/28/europe/EU-GEN-Netherlands-Myanmar.php.

The French CGT union called for Total to halt all gas extraction and
freeze all transfers:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article3010197.ece

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Cardiff Burma/Total Protest Saturday 6th October

DO SOMETHING ABOUT BURMA IN CARDIFF – SPREAD THE WORD!

French oil company Total is one of the biggest foreign investors in Burma. It has been propping up the violent and oppressive regime there for years. It has even used army-imposed forced labour to construct a gas pipeline accross the country.

People in Britain have been protesting outside Total garages and offices all week with demos in places like Bradford, Oxford, and London – now it’s our turn!

Protest at the Total Garage, Cathedral Road, Cardiff, 11am Saturday 6th October.
Assemble: 10.30am outside Glamorgan Staff Club, Westgate Street to march on the garage.

As the media’s attention span wanes, and a spectacle-weary public grows tired of seeing South East Asians getting battered and shot on primetime TV, a full-scale state and military backlash against Burma’s people is underway. Demonstrators are being routinely rounded up, put in prison, and quite probably tortured, and more monks are being murdered and beaten every day.

Let’s target the companies that prop up Burma’s murderous military dictatorship and let them know that they can’t get away with supporting despots with impunity.

Bring banners, placards, and whatever else you expect to find – wear saffron or dark red if you want to.

This demonstration is called by the South Wales Anarchists – all are welcome, and please spread the word to your networks!

Get good and reliable news about Burma at:
http://www.burmanet.org/news/

Rossport solidarity – Leeds, London, Bristol, Reading, Madrid, Ireland (Clare, Belfast) & at Bellanboy

15.09.2007
Yesterday morning at 8am, a banner was hung over the A58 /Leeds Inner Ring Road in solidarity with the day of action against Shell’s plans for a gas pipeline & refinery in Mayo, Ireland.

15.09.2007
Yesterday morning at 8am, a banner was hung over the A58 /Leeds Inner Ring Road in solidarity with the day of action against Shell’s plans for a gas pipeline & refinery in Mayo, Ireland.

The banner read:
Stop Shell Hell in Ireland
www.shelltosea.com

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Activists construct ‘high pressure pipeline’ at Irish Embassy in London

Friday morning at 9.30 am, diplomats and passers-by were surprised to witness a “dodgy agreement” between a ‘Shell representative’ and ‘the Taoiseach’, and find a ‘pipeline under construction’ at the Irish Embassy in London. A group of activists had gathered at the Embassy to highlight and shame the Irish Government’s involvement with Shell in the construction of a high pressure raw gas pipeline at Rossport in County Mayo.

The demonstrators unveiled their banner: “Bertie Ahern: Shelling Ireland out!” In the style of Charlie Chaplin, activists dressed as Bertie Ahern and a Shell representative performed a series of ‘dodgy deals’. The Irish Taoiseach “begged” Shell to “Take ownership of our natural resources – for nothing!”, and offered Shell and other oil companies “100% of the profit” with “low taxation”, “garda oppression”, “false prosecutions of protestors” and “the opportunity to destroy EU-protected environments” as sweeteners. The aim of the performance was to draw to attention the irrationality of the government’s support of Shell’s construction of the dangerous and experimental pipeline in Mayo.

Anne-Marie O’Reilly, an activist at the embassy this morning, explained:

“I can understand why Shell would be in favour of these terms and wouldn’t have any objection to the garda baton charging peaceful protestors. But I cannot comprehend why the government would give away Ireland’s resources and allow the destruction of environment and community when there is no benefit to Irish people. Perhaps another story of corruption will emerge when it’s too late to stop the pipeline?”

The action coincided with the sit-down protest at the refinery in Bellinaboy and with ‘Shell to Sea’ solidarity actions in Brighton, Berlin and across Europe.

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Bristol Rising Tide did a solidarity demo at the Shell Garage on Muller Road, Eastville, Bristol from 5:30 till 7:30. It was small but perfectly formed, with good leaflets (thanks to Rossport Solidarity posse) and banners (thanks to clever trevor).

Several drivers changed their minds and went elsewhere for their petrol when they saw us or spoke to us about what is going on in Rossport at Shell’s behest. We handed out leaflets at the zebra crossing, where bored and exasperated drivers were trapped in their little metal boxes carping, honking and scratching at each other like battery chickens. It gave them something to read in the extensive traffic jam that sat next to the garage.
Several Irish passers-by showed particular interest.

The forecourt was almost completely empty most of the time we were there, so we effectively shut it down without any police action or other such quotidian aggro.

Photos were taken and will appear shortly if fortune and our silicon masters smile upon us.

Our press release is below.

STARTS

We are at the Shell petrol station on Muller Road in Bristol today (Sep 14th) occupying the forecourt in protest against Shell’s treatment of the people of Rossport, in County Mayo, Ireland.

From 6pm we will be there, in solidarity with the community of Rossport, who have been imprisoned, beaten and intimidated by the Irish police at Shell’s request.

We are activists from Bristol Rising Tide, a group who campaigns about climate change and human rights.

Shell want to build a dangerous and environmentally destructive gas pipeline and refinery right next to people’s houses on unstable marsh land. There is massive opposition in the local community and there has been support for their struggle across Ireland and internationally, with many Shell garages being targeted for demos.

In 2005, 5 men were jailed for 3 months for refusing to allow Shell access to their land. Following their imprisonment the community set up a picket at the proposed refinery site, stopping work for over a year. Last autumn, large numbers of police moved into the area and beat the community off the streets. Numerous people were hospitalized and the police brutality has been internationally condemned. More recently state repression has involved the initiation of malicious prosecutions against prominent local campaigners. Despite the strong forces working against them, the community continues to resist. We are here in support of their struggle.

ENDS
Contact: Bristol Rising Tide 07988 460373 or 07983 350021

Notes for journalists

Major Criticisms of the Project

Unprocessed gas will be piped at uniquely high pressure levels, dangerously close to dwellings and through several SACs’ (special areas of conservation), supposedly under the protection of EU law.
The gas will be processed at a refinery within the catchment area of the local reservoir, Carrowmore lake, which provides the drinking water for 10,000 people.
An Taisce (The Irish National Trust) has stated that if the project goes ahead, Carrowmore Lake will eventually have to be closed as a source of drinking water.
The refinery will be a huge source of air and water pollution. Between 200,000 and 300,000 kg of methane (a major greenhouse gas) will be emitted annually, with the risk of vapor cloud explosions and acid rain.
The site will hold over 5000 tonnes of dangerous chemicals. Over 1500 tonnes of methanol (a highy toxic chemical) are expected to be ‘lost’ each year. This will be emitted, with the waste water, into
Broadhaven bay, “an important area for a number of marine mammal species and for other marine life” according to a report commissioned by Shell. The waste water would also contain heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury and cadmium. Any waste not pumped into the bay will drain instead into Carrowmore Lake.
The project will adversely impact on the livelihoods of the region’s farmers and fishermen due to the massive land, air and water pollution.
All the profits from the gas extraction will go directly to the oil companies, the Irish people will gain nothing.

Further information is available from:
www.gcmonitor.org/article.php?id=576
www.indymedia.ie
www.corribsos.com

http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol

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On Friday 14th September, Reading Grassroots Action and others from around Reading took part in a picket of a lcoal Shell garage. This picket was made in solidarity with the anti-pipeline/refinery community struggle taking place in Rossport, Ireland.

We protested for about an hour on the forecourt, giving out many leaflets to drivers. The Police arrived just as we left.

The following leaflet was given out:

NO SHELL HELL IN IRELAND!

In County Mayo, Ireland, a business coalition led by Shell Oil – with the approval of the Irish government and full protection by the police – are planning to:

– Forcibly take land from local residents and build an experimental high pressure gas pipeline (at four times the usual pressure) running next to homes and destroying rare eco-systems. The pipe will run through boggy land with a history of landslides. In Mexico, a pipeline of lower pressure exploded, killing twelve people.

– Construct a gas refinery on unstable bog, using previously untried methods to stabilise the bog surface. Emissions from the refinery will badly pollute the nearby Carrowmore Lake, source of the regional water supply. Concrete being used in the construction has already been found to be faulty.

– Pump toxic waste into Broadhaven Bay, the source of local fishermen’s livelihoods. A research team found that Broadhaven Bay was an important breeding and rearing area for dolphins and whales.
Normal and best practice is to refine the gas offshore, bringing it ashore at much lower pressure. Yet, the government is happy with the danger to local people and is giving Irish gas away for practically nothing, forcing the Irish people to pay the costs. But things are not going to plan…

Shell hoped to have the whole thing up and running by 2003. Yet, with extraordinary courage, local people have protested, blockaded and refused to comply. To date, no work has been able to start on the pipeline, and hardly any work has happened on the refinery.

In 2005, five local farmers were jailed for not allowing Shell on their land, one farmer has suffered a stroke after intimidation by Shell contractors and in late 2006 extreme police violence was used against protestors. However, blockades by local people conitnue taking place every morning and last month, activists from UK took part in an occupation of the site, along with local people and others, stopping work for two hours. This is costing Shell millions!

Today is a day of action against Shell. About 200 people blockaded the refinery this morning by sitting in the entrance way. Roughly 170 then entered the site and stood on machinery to stop work. Unfortunately, riot police are once again protecting the corporation instead of citizens, and there has been heavy violence against peaceful protestors, and several brutal arrests. In spite of this, the sit-down blockade continued, stopping all deliveries to the site.

For more information please visit: www.corribsos.com and www.indymedia.ie

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There was a solidarity picket of the Irish Embassy in Madrid, organised by the Federación Anarquista Ibérica, the Iberian section of the International of Anarchist Federations (http://www.iaf-ifa.org/) They have also made up posters about Rossport, and carried articles in their monthly magazine, Tierra y Libertad.

I think the banner reads ‘Shell Destroys the State Complies’

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Clare Rossport demo
Clare Shell to Sea Picket – 14th Sept ’07.

In Solidarity with Mayo and today’s Sit-Down Protest at Bellanaboy.

It’s been clear for the last 2 years that the argument against the Shell Corrib Gas Project is won.

And the amount of cars beeping their horns in Ennis this evening is testament to the support for Shell to Sea, genuinely.

The Government continue in their refusal to debate the arguments and negotiate a settlement, and they persist in using force against the protests at Bellanaboy, a protest that has gained national and international support and recognition as … LEGITIMATE & JUST.

Greens – You have buried your heads in the Fianna Fáil mire. Yoy are complicit now. You are proving yourselves to be unreliable and unworthy of trust. The Green Party pumps for Shell.

email clareshelltosea at gmail dot com
phone 085 1607287
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Belfast Rossport demo
Solidarity Shell picket in Belfast
Friday September 14, 2007

Belfast Shell to Sea organised a picket of the Shell station in Andersonstown today in solidarity with the national mobilisation in Bellanaboy in Mayo.

Over a dozen activists took part in the picket and distributed leaflets to passing motorists and pedestrians, and received a lot of honking from cars showing their support. Despite it taking place during rush hour and the road being extremely busy, the forecourt of the station was left deserted for most of the time the picket was on.

email shelltoseabelfast at gmail dot com

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Bellanboy September 07 blockade
News from protest at Rossport

Text message from the site of proposed refinery reports at 7.30 ” good turn out, over 200 so far, no trucks through the main gates and low police presence”.

Updates

– 8:28
Between 50-120 have just stormed the main gate of the refinery and are heading up the central road to where the machinery is working.

– 8:40
Protesters have gone through the second gate and are on the main site.

– 8:50
Text received from the protest:
“They kept the machines going until the last minute, people are standing on a drilling machine, most work stopped, protesters and cops wandering around enormous site”.

– 8.59
” Two arrests, one badly beaten, getting pushed out pretty aggressively’

– 9:34

The are now over 150 people occupying refinery site. There have been 7 detentions with peaceful protestors being assaulted by several Gardaí who were not in the usual uniform…

At least two protestors were seriously assaulted and taken away.

– 9.47: “Riot police out in force. Protest cordoned off. batons out and lots injured. Three arrested so far”.

– 10:00
Site has been cleared by Public Order Unit with some brutality. Arrestees appear to have been released in Belmullet or along the road.

There’s a sit down protest outside the gate with approximately 170 protestors being ringed by a large force of the country’s finest.

Reports coming in of cops screaming to each other to’break their fucking arms’ with a lot of kicking and punching going on (obviously directed at the peaceful protestors). several cops really went for it but we’ve recorded good video evidence. Cameras and tape are being hidden to avoid a repeat of the incident last year at Lennon’s quarry where a video camera was taken and smashed by the cops.

One fairly serious assault to report and possibly 2 or 3 protestors unaccounted for…

– 10:42
A number of those arrested were released either outside the gates of the main site or once they reached Belmullet. It is unclear as to whether people have been charged or not.

There is a sit down protest outside the gate once more with 170 – 200 protestors being ringed by a large force of the country’s finest.

Rossport Day of Action: September 14th & daily blockades

There is a national day of action at the Shell site at Bellanaboy, County Mayo, Ireland. For those who cant make the demo- solidarity actions are also being called for…

Generic media action leaflet – application/pdf 384K

There is a national day of action at the Shell site at Bellanaboy, County Mayo, Ireland. For those who cant make the demo- solidarity actions are also being called for…

Generic media action leaflet – application/pdf 384K

Friday 14th September : Day of action in solidarity with Rossport community resisting Shell.

On the 14th of September a mass blockading action has been called for at Shell’s proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy in County Mayo, Ireland. Solidarity actions are also called for. (To make life super easy a leaflet that can be adapted and used is attached)

Over the past five years the rural community around Rossport have been resisting Shell’s attempts to build a gas refinery and high pressure pipeline. If the development goes ahead it will have devastating social and environmental consequences for the region (for detailed info see www.corribs2s.org). Recently, state repression against the community has been stepped up. The latest tactic to try and silence opposition is an attempt to create a culture of fear through the use of malicious prosecutions. Key campaigners, including the head of the Fishermen (a strong lobby group against the development) and the local campaign spokesperson, have been targeted and falsely charged with assaults on Gardai (see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/actions/2006/mayo/). There are several cases coming up over the next few months and the defendants are almost certainly looking at serving time. In 2005, when the ‘Rossport 5’ were jailed for refusing to allow Shell access to their land, the struggle here became a national issue and support was widespread nationally and internationally. Across Ireland there were daily pickets of Shell garages and other solidarity actions, the boost this gave to the community was huge. Over the past year, although resistance here continues as before, outside support has become less obvious. The region is remote, without overt external support its easy for people to feel isolated and that their struggle has been forgotten. The strength of resistance here is a massive inspiration and the community deserve support, especially at time when a significant number of campaigners are facing losing their liberty.

Solidarity actions could involve going to the Irish Embassy, visiting a Shell office or simply blockading or leafleting a Shell garage. The major purpose for taking solidarity action is to boost the campaign here by making the community aware that they haven’t been forgotten. So, while it’d be great if people got together a huge spectacular action, if you’ve not much time, spending an hour with a banner and leaflets at a Shell garage is super easy and totally valuable. For example, last Autumn, people organized a Rossport solidarity action in Brighton that took fuck-all organisation and went really well. People were rung the night before, there was a meeting at lunchtime, a banner quickly painted, some leaflets made and then about 20 people shut down the garage for the afternoon. The fuel was turned off and people got on the roof with the banner. It was proper old-skool fun, no one got nicked, and it was really cool to get a bunch of people together so quickly and take action together.

So, if you can find a spare hour or two next Friday, it‘d be great if u could do a quick (or long!) anti-shell action, and post it on Indymedia after… It’d probably even be fun. Also, if anyone fancies a visit to Ireland, there’s stuff happening regularly over here and places to stay and its beautiful…

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Daily blockades again at Bellanaboy

Direct action stepped up in resistance to Shell’s project in Bellanaboy

Gardai presence has massively reduced at Bellanaboy and the daily pickets are once again stopping vehicles entering the site. Blockades are generally held for between 10 and 40 minutes before the cops arrive and are repeated at regular intervals throught the day. For footage of one of the blockades check out…

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YfSFrtv9XcA

Mass action on Friday 14th Setember at Bellanaboy. Solidarity actions also called for..

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Camp Combats Corporate Climate Crimes
This year’s Camp for Climate Action was held on squatted land at Heathrow, the world’s busiest airport & a bigger source of CO2 emissions than most countries. The squatted land along with the nearby village of Sipson are planned to be turned into Heathrow’s 3rd runway, destroying over 700 homes. Despite press squealing from BAA that the camp would target hard-working families going on their summer holidays, a report in 2003 showed that 96% of Heathrow’s passengers were from socio-economic categories A, B & C1. At Stansted, where low cost carriers account for nearly all the flights, the average annual household income of passengers exceeds £51,000. The most recent figures show that 4.5% of the population take 44% of all flights. The core of the problem isn’t working class families flying to Greece every couple of years, it’s the rich jetting off to Paris or Manchester (the two most popular destination from Heathrow) five times a week.
Around 1000 people arrived at the camp to get involved in a week of self-organisation & direct action. Within a couple of days an empty field was turned into an autonomous community powered by the wind & sun. Over 1,800 police were mobilised to monitor the protests including the FIT political police (who have a pathological hatred of protesters) all of whom did their best to bully & intimidate everyone as much as possible. Experienced activists & local residents combined to struggle against continual police harassment, while at the same time the camp soon became the centre of a media frenzy. This resulted in huge press coverage worldwide, although much of it was nonsense – there was even talk of anarchists ‘infiltrating’ the site when we’d set it up!
The focus of the direct actions was the corporations promoting air travel. Although we all need to make changes to avoid ecological destruction the major problem is capitalism & the corporations that profit from aviation & who are pushing for its expansion despite the deadly threat of climate chaos. The actions were numerous & effective, with targets including the offices of Leeds Airport, carbon offsetting companies, private charter company XL (contracted to the Home Office to deport rejected asylum seekers, – climate change refuges now outnumber people displaced by conflict), as well as Carmel Agrexco’s Heathrow warehouse (where produce is air freighted in from territories occupied by Israel). Blockades were held at BP headquarters, BA world cargo depot, World Freight Centre at Heathrow, nuclear power stations, Farnborough & Biggin Hill private airports, while others chained shut the doors of 6 travel agencies in London. The target of the mass action was BAA headquarters, as they’re the ones in charge of Britain’s fastest growing contributor to climate chaos: Heathrow Airport. About 300 people went on foot cross-country, while another group of about 100 people made it to BAA by road & shut it down for 24 hours.
The climate camp was a glimpse of the ideas we create & actions we can take when we get together & work collectively. It is just a tiny part of what we need to be doing to tackle climate chaos with people leaving inspired & hopeful for the future. The camp lasted a week but the causes of climate change are happening every day, as is the resistance. Check out http://www.climateimc.org & http://www.earthfirst.org.uk

The Great Recycling Swindle!
Recycling industry insiders have told us that Cardiff residents’ waste, which is picked up all in one bag without being separated, ends up far too mixed & contaminated to be recycled effectively. The situation is the same in most UK towns. Much of it is sold on to waste dealers who export it halfway across the world to Indonesia, India & China, burning tonnes of carbon dioxide to dump rubbish on poorer people in the global South.
Our waste should be recycled separately by operations in the UK, but because it is collected mixed together in one bag, paper mills, plastics, & glass handlers find it impossible to work with. Many UK paper mills have had to close down because councils are too short-sighted to implement proper recycling schemes to provide them with clean materials.
One insider told us: “Cardiff Council will claim that it sends its paper to the paper mill at Ayelsford in Kent to be recycled. But none of the kerbside recycling from Cardiff gets there. By the time it’s been picked up & taken to the central depot it’s been contaminated by broken glass & other materials, & it’s mostly unusable. I know this because I’ve been speaking to people at the paper mills. I don’t know exactly where it gets sent, but it stands to reason that if the UK recyclers are refusing it, it’ll be sold by middle-men to the big dealers in the Far East.”
Another industry expert, who also prefers to remain anonymous, told us that lots of our waste ends up in the global South where it is picked over by poor labourers in dangerous & unsanitary conditions. “There are containers full of mixed materials illegally exported to developing countries where health & safety is not a consideration & where children sift through what we would call landfill sites. I’ve heard rumours that Cardiff’s so-called recycled waste gets sent to Indonesia, but only a few people know for sure. They don’t want to broadcast it”.
Cardiff Council only recently opened the expensive recycling ‘sorting’ facility at Lamby Way. One source told us, “Lamby Way is a complete disaster. All it produces is low-grade contaminated waste that’s next to useless. That place was a total waste of money”.
Another told us that big & costly separating plants like Lamby Way wouldn’t be necessary if the public were asked to do the job in the home, or if collectors separated on collection. “Getting individuals separating waste in the home is not difficult – it’s common practice in other European countries like Germany, & it’s also done in Newport!”
One big difference in the Newport recycling method, apart from separating waste at source, not exporting it & actually recycling it, is it isn’t run by the council, it’s run by a community group! Check out: http://www.realrecycling.org.uk & http://www.wastesavers.co.uk

Cardiff incinerator
Politicians have a approved plans to build a massive incinerator in Cardiff Bay in the site of the former Nippon Electrical Glass factory. The companies who plan to build this monster claim it will not only dispose of our rubbish, but that the heat it produces will be used to generate electricity.
At first glance this may seem like a green & sustainable solution to the problem of what to do with waste. It is nothing of the sort.
Incinerators burn paper & plastics that could be recycled & re-used. Far from being an environmentally friendly way of dealing with our mountains of rubbish, simply burning them ends up perpetuating our use of plastics, which are made from oil, a fossil fuel that’s gonna run out in the very near future.
Instead of building facilities like this, we need to start building proper local recycling facilities, while going about changing the way we consume non-renewable materials like plastic. Rather than hoping our waste problems will go away in a puff of smoke we need to seriously start to reduce, re-use, & recycle!

Gas Pipeline Sabotaged
Protesters have sabotaged the controversial liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline, causing significant damage both to the pipe itself & works vehicles. Meanwhile, National Grid is considering building a 2nd ecologically damaging gas pipeline across Wales.
The Brecon Beacons gas pipeline works were sabotaged during the night to coincide with the Camp for Climate Action. A small team bypassed security & rendered immobile a total of 11 machines including tipper trucks & excavators. Major engine & hydraulic components were destroyed & the pipeline itself was holed in several places.
The first pipeline, which will transport LNG from Milford Haven to Gloucestershire has already cut a huge swathe through the Welsh countryside. When activated it will transport dangerous highly pressurised gas through towns & villages, often running just metres from schools, homes & public buildings. Direct action by climate change protesters has already significantly delayed progress on the first pipe, & National Grid has spent thousands evicting several camps along the way. Due to a combination of determined protests & harsh terrain the first pipe is badly behind schedule. The company will be fined if they don’t complete on time, so they’re spending more & more cash to catch up. Protesters have vowed to resist a 2nd pipeline as strongly as the 1st.

GOwer residents Oppose Dredging
Dredging is already having catastrophic effects on South Wales’ beaches. Now companies are looking to double the amount of sand they can take from the sea off the coast.
The companies – Hanson, United Marine Dredging & CEMEX UK – have a licence to remove up to 900,000 tonnes every year until 2010 from Nash Bank, off Porthcawl, where there has already been significant beach erosion. They are now seeking permission from the Welsh Assembly to dredge up to 1.8m tonnes a year from a new location south of Carmarthen Bay & west of Gower. If this carries on the coast will lose its beaches altogether, & an already fragile ecosystem will be destroyed.
Last week Minister for Environment, ‘Sustainability’(!) & Housing Jane Davidson gave the go-ahead for ‘Llanelli Sand Dredging Ltd’ to conduct more dredging off Gower despite a 30,000 signature petition of opposition to it. Check out: http://www.gower-sos.com

Watching the detectives
FIT are police ‘forward intelligence’ teams that film & harass protesters. It has become normal to see these specialist police teams at all sorts of political meetings & events. The fact that it is now a normal occurrence does not make it right.
The first FITWATCH action was when FIT were attempting to film people attending a meeting about the DSEi arms fair. Having asked the police to stop photographing people who did not wish to be photographed two activists used pieces of cardboard to obstruct the view of the camera, stopping the police from taking footage. The police used physical force to keep the activists away from the camera, & then arrested both of them for obstructing a police officer in the course of his duty. They will be on trial at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on the 9th October 2007. All supporters welcome!
This trial will be the first test of whether FIT have a legal right to intimidate, harass, photograph & collect data on people attending political meetings.
“It is not acceptable for the police to be compiling data on people attending a political meeting,” said Val Swain, one of the defendants. “We are not supposed to be living in a totalitarian society where police can hold data on people just because of their political views. The police behave in a very intimidating manner, forcing people to ‘run the gauntlet’ of camera flashguns & police scrutiny simply to attend a meeting. I believe that in acting the way that they do, the police are acting unlawfully & this trial will attempt to hold them to account.” Check out: http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

Stop the st athan murder academy
On 23rd August, anti-militarists including South Wales Anarchists visited RAF St Athan, to oppose its planned expansion into an international training complex. The development, costing £14 billion, will be privately operated for the benefit of the entire British armed forces & allies. The ‘St Athan Defence Academy’ headed by the Metrix Consortium, & run in partnership with City & Guilds, Laing O’Rourke, Raytheon, & Open University will be operational by 2013.
The Welsh Assembly has forced this deal through with no public discussion, focussing on the supposed ‘economic benefits’, including new jobs for local people. Despite figures of 5000 being toted the vast majority will be re-located specialist personnel, there are only a few hundred low paid service jobs for local people (see Gagged #16).

Prison isn’t working so why build more?
As part of the Home Office’s plans for 10,000 new prison places in the next 2 years, privately run Parc Prison in Bridgend is to raise its number of inmates by more than a third to over 1,500, & a new jail in North Wales is proposed. The Probation Service is concerned by the costs of expansion & suggested there should be a debate about prison population.
No debate is needed. Prisons are a failure. Overcrowding is huge, more than half of all prisoners have mental health problems, while suicide & self-harm are rife. The number of innocent prisoners in the UK – victims of miscarriages of justice – is highly disputed but some claim it is as high as 3,000 ( http://www.portia.org). Despite the rhetoric, prison does not rehabilitate as it’s not designed to: re-offending rates are 70% for some categories. Inmates are forced to work for peanuts for private companies who make huge profits out of prison slavery ( http://www.againstprisonslavery.org). The fact is prisons do nothing to address the number 1 cause of crime: massive inequality between the rich & the poor.

Disarm the D.S.E.i. arms Fair
The world’s biggest arms fair opens for business on 11th September. Defence Systems Exhibition International comes to London docklands every 2 years, along with warships, fighter planes, corrupt arms dealers & military dictators. For these businesses world conflict is successful capitalism. They are responsible for the fighter jets & bombers that have terrorised Baghdad, South Lebanon & Palestine. All for profit.
A day of action is planned on the 11th September. Further actions will take place later in the week when the arms traders celebrate their deals with dinner at a posh hotel. For those coming from out of town accommodation will be available at a convergence space, the location of which will be announced a week in advance. Check out http://www.dsei.org

Welsh Republican Army threaten Charlie
A paramilitary group calling itself the Welsh Republican Army contacted a newspaper with threats to target Prince Charles if he doesn’t quit his estate near Llandovery & give up the title ‘Prince of Wales’.
“If he [Charles] continues to live here & continues to hold the title Prince of Wales, he continues to be a legitimate target for Republican action. The WRA’s primary objective is to establish a Welsh socialist republic & free Cymru from its shackles. We will continue to oppose the British state’s domination & rule of our country”.
We understand their feelings about Charlie, but as good as getting rid of royalty & the British state would be, Welsh politicians ain’t any better. We need a more fundamental change than moving parliament to Cardiff. The idea that independence would be a step closer to a more just, libertarian society doesn’t add up. Mind you their slogan “We shall see the last English Prince strangled with the entrails of the last capitalist” is a cracker!

End deportations & shut detention prisons
On 28th August members of the Congolese Community of Wales & supporters from No Borders demonstrated outside the Home Office against the deportation of Congolese asylum seekers. Despite Foreign Office advice to British nationals “not to travel at all” to eastern & north-eastern DRC & against “all but essential travel” to the rest of the country as it is deemed “too unstable,” the Home Office continues to deport Congolese asylum seekers, including children born here.
From September 19th – 24th there will be a No Border camp near Gatwick, next to the planned site of a new detention prison. The camp will be an opportunity to stop the building of the detention centre & to share ideas on how to fight against migration controls. There is transport organised from Cardiff to the camp. Get in touch with No Borders Wales to book a space. Check out: http://www.noborders.org.uk

2 more polluting power stations?
Fossil fuel pushers at Npower have signed a deal to build a massive gas power station in Pembrokeshire, & serial polluters Severn Power have just had the go-ahead to build a second gas power station in Newport.
Both stations will be ecologically damaging & will waste hundreds of millions of pounds – money that could be spent on small-scale sustainable electricity generation using tidal, wind, & solar power. The move has been welcomed by carbon dinosaurs at Pembrokeshire & Newport councils, who say the stations will provide much-needed jobs. However, most of the jobs created will be filled by highly trained workers from outside our local communities, leaving only short-term construction jobs & low-skill low-wage positions for local people.
Both companies try to sell the use of gas as a clean alternative to coal & nuclear power, but in fact gas is just another fossil fuel adding to runaway climate change.

Picket Lines
At the beginning of August Lloyds TSB, the UK’s 5th largest bank, reported half-year profits of £2bn, up 15% on last year. Despite these profits, workers for Lloyds TSB in Cardiff will be amongst 550 made redundant across the UK as a result of the closure of more than 30 Cheltenham & Gloucester branches (which Lloyds bought in 1995) & moving IT jobs to countries where they can pay even lower wages.
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The disabled employment service ‘Remploy’ is closing down it’s factories, in Aberdare, Abertillery, Bridgend, Brynamman, Treforest, Wrexham & Ystradgynlais making 465 people unemployed. Demonstrations have already happened in Wrexham & there will be more at the Swansea Shared Service Centre on 11 September, Bridgend, Treforest, Aberdare & Port Talbot on 12 September & Brynamman, Ystradgynlais & Abertillery on 13 September.
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During the Camp for Climate Action, workers at Cargo company Nippon Express, Heathrow held a 48-hour strike against a new work regime, which would, amongst other things, see them working 25% longer hours for no extra pay & mean a £1265 pay cut for many of them. Many climate campers showed solidarity with them by visiting the picket line during this period & likewise some of the workers visited the camp. It’s not hard to see the link between these two struggles – capitalism & its insatiable drive for profit which is put above the needs of people & planet. It’s only by working to destroy capitalism that we will be able to end worker exploitation & climate chaos, & build a free world in harmony with our environment.
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Prison officers in Wales & England staged a surprise strike over pay on 29th August, breaching the 1994 ban on strike action. Prison officers are clearly very confident. It is unthinkable that the government would cut back on prison officers while prison numbers grow. It’s definitely a growth industry, which gives them industrial leverage that just wouldn’t be available in other sectors. They received support from the Police Federation with threats that the police could consider following suit. More money for screws & cops? Forgive us if we are less than enthusiastic!! We suggest that they all think about making drastic career changes. Or jump off the nearest tall building….
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Following Council workers rejection of a pay offer earlier this year, the employers made an improved offer, breaking Gordon Brown’s 2% public sector pay limit; 2.475% & a new minimum rate of £6 per hour. On 4th September UNISON’s National Executive decided to reject this offer & is proceeding to ballot for industrial action. As we go to press the GMB are consulting all members by post to decide if they will be balloting for strike action.

COPWATCH

Yet more sexual abuse in custody
A North Wales police detective has been suspended amid allegations of sexual assault & misconduct in public office. He has not yet been arrested or charged. It is thought the allegations may have been made by a female who had been in custody.

They do like to be beside the seaside!
Gwent cops are being investigated for taking trips to the beach when they should have been on duty. Only coming a cropper when they got a flat tyre in England & had to call for assistance! It’s claimed cops competed to see who could get furthest away from their Blackwood patrol area. Up to four officers allegedly took trips to places like Barry Island & Porthcawl.

Speeding cops caught out
It has been revealed that 20 South Wales police officers have been caught speeding on traffic cameras. Only 4 of them were prosecuted, with 3 cases still ongoing. In another case a Mid-Wales detective, Ashley Brice, got away with a fine & a 12-month ban after being found guilty of dangerous driving that caused the death of another driver in 2005.

Yet another death in custody
Recalled to prison after breaching parole, David King, 41, was discovered hanging in his cell by staff at Swansea jail on August 11th & pronounced dead.
It was the 57th suicide in jails in Wales & England so far this year, compared with 41 at the same point last year. Almost one third of suicides occur within the first week of jail. Many happen while people are on remand, not even convicted of a crime.

Metropolitan FIT police on holiday
FIT Officer LX365 – Ian Skivens was in attendance at a small demo outside the St. Athan RAF base on Thursday 23rd August with a photographer from Staffordshire police. When asked what he was doing such a long way from home, Ian said he was there to “check out how other UK forces deal with protests, nothing more sinister than that”. The Met already consider themselves head of a national police force.

Stun guns for welsh cops
Gwent & North Wales Police are now to be armed with 50,000-volt taser weapons. Until now Tasers have only been issued to police firearms units. Over 220 people have died after being shot with Tasers in the US since 2001.

Fine for being run over
A police car swerved off the road in Beddau, & ran over Daniel Horne’s foot.
“The police car came on to the pavement, hit my right leg & I fell over – with my foot being crushed under the front wheel.”
Instead of an apology he got an £80 fine – stating: “You ran into the nearside front wing of a marked police vehicle causing a dent.” He’s unable to work & plans to sue.

Diary Dates
September
11 – Disarm Dsei – actions against Defence Systems & Equipment International (DSEi), the arms fair. ExCel Centre, London. http://www.dsei.org
13 – Cymru-imc-Wales benefit gig – Cosmo, Imran & Lou Noble & the Red Silhouettes. Minsky’s, Charles Street, Cardiff, 8-11.30pm. £2
19-24 – No Borders Camp, near Gatwick. http://www.noborders.org.uk
22 – All Wales Peace Festival Caernarfon. http://www.cymdeithasycymod.org.uk/gwylheddwch
October
1 – South Wales Anarchist Forum – monthly meeting of all of the south Wales groups. 8pm. Glamorgan staff club, westgate street, Cardiff.
6 – Stop St. Athan Defence Training Academy, Temple of Peace, Cardiff, 2pm- meeting of the coalition campaigning against the development of new military training academy in South Wales.
27 – Anarchist Bookfair – Queen Mary & Westfield College, Mile End Road, London, E1. 10am-7pm http://www.anarchistbookfair.org.uk
November
3 – Gagged! benefit gig – No Choice, KilnAboy, & Gunrack? Le Pub, Caxton Place, Newport. £3

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Peoples Autonomous Destination
a physical space in Cardiff for groups & individuals who cannot or will not work within the constraints of governmental or corporate control. Food co-op every wednesday from 5pm. meetings every wednesday from 7pm. Vegan-fry-up every sunday from 12noon. & lots more, call by & see notice board 118 Clifton Street, Cardiff CF24 1LW • http://www.thepad.org.

Cardiff Rising Tide
is a grassroots group committed to taking action & building a movement against climate change.
cardiff@risingtide.org.uk http://www.risingtide.org.uk

No Borders Wales
organises on migration issues & acts to break down boundaries that divide us. Meet at the PAD thursdays 7pm.
noborderswales@riseup.net http://www.noborderswales.wordpress.com

Cardiff Reading Anti-Capitalism
is a study/reading group exploring revolutionary vision & strategy. Meet 7pm every other tuesday of the month at PAD. http://www.myspace.com/cardiffanticapitalism

South Wales Anarchists
A network of collectives who are against all forms of exploitation & bigotry. We are concerned with taking direct action against capitalism & government. We spread information & build resistance to create a world based on justice & freedom. We organise autonomously without authority or hierarchy, so that everybody involved can have an equal say. http://www.southwalesanarchists.org
Cardiff Anarchist Network (CAN) Meetings on Mondays 8pm, at the PAD. Contact cardiffanarchists@riseup.net or http://www.myspace.com/cardiffanarchists.
Gwent Anarchists Meetings on every other Monday 8.30pm at the Murenger, High Street, Newport. Contact gwentanarchists@yahoo.co.uk or http://www.myspace.com/gwentanarchists
Pembrokeshire Anarchists Contact pembrokeshireanarchists@riseup.net or http://www.myspace.com/pembrokeshireanarchists.
Rhondda Cyon Taf Anarchists Contact rctanarchists@riseup.net.

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Bath Bomb logo*The Bath Bomb * Issue #2 September ‘07 * @nti-copyright: copy and distribute! *

“All the news the Chron didn’t choose!”

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Shocking Behaviour from Bath’s Authorities

Bath has just been given the honour of hosting the dress rehearsal of the cops’ latest torture techniques. Starting in September, Bath cops will be tooled up with tazer guns capable of delivering a 50,000 volt shock as part of a one-year trial. If the trial is deemed a success (if enough of us get zapped!), the weapons look set to be thrown out to any cop nationwide who wants one.

This move spells disaster for us, as the Metropolitan police, the most armed force in the country, have already shown remarkable skill in murdering and wounding innocent bystanders (see Jean Charles De Menezes – a Brazilian electrician murdered on the London underground for looking “a little bit brown”). Even without these new weapons, in 2006, cops managed to kill 63 people in custody, not counting suicides – a statistic which looks set to rise this year. Will extra weaponry stop crime and terrorism? Have any of the wave of repressive measures introduced by the government in recent years stopped crime and terrorism? It is the oppressive, unfair way the system works that creates crime, and the average copper is just as much a victim of
the system as anyone else, but we can’t cure this violent society with more violence. In this journalist’s opinion, the cops at the top need to start putting more time and effort into stopping muggers and rapists and less into compensating for their collective ‘small man’ complex with big toys! There will be upcoming protests against this worrying development – check out the events calendar on http://www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork for more info. In the meantime – let’s make sure it’s the cops who get a nasty shock, not us!

FCK KFC

There is an area of Southgate that the bulldozers have sadly not yet claimed. KFC have been the centre of controversy in recent years because their chickens are sourced from factory-farms. Factory farmed chickens are kept in extremely cramped conditions which can cause them to suffer from broken bones. They suffer from brittle bones because the fattest birds are often chosen for breeding to maximise meat production. When animals are crowded and irritated they are likely to be aggressive, and due to lack of exercise hens have been known to injure each other. PETA and other animal rights organisations claim that the recommendations of the so-called KFC ‘Animal Welfare Advisory Council’ have been ignored and that, because of this, five members of the council have resigned. Adele Douglass, a former member of the council, claims that KFC “never had any meetings. They never asked any advice, and then they touted to the press that they had this animal-welfare advisory committee. I felt like I was being used.” KFC also allegedly buy chickens that have been fed on soya from the Amazon. After a successful campaign by Greenpeace many food chains have promised not to use soya grown illegally in the rainforest, yet Greenpeace say that KFC have completely refused to discuss their role in Amazon destruction.

If you reckon their outdated practices should kick the bucket, join the boycott outside the Bath restaurant on Saturday the 8th September at 12.30 – bring banners, placards and friends!

Propagandist Spiel of the Month:

“Like a cancer (Tesco’s) are, they creep up all slow, and then you can’t get rid of ‘em@

Carry on Camping

And now some breaking news from our Heathrow correspondent: “On the 14th August, I went deep undercover to infiltrate the Camp for Climate Action, just north of Heathrow. Smuggling myself in inside a wheelie bin, I waited till I got towed to camp, disguised as an undercover reporter disguised as a protester. However, when I got there, I found no eco-terrorist mastermind cell. Neither were there any suspicious packages. All I could spy was a tent village housing around 1,000 campers demonstrating low-impact living, powered by wind, solar and pedal power. Meals were communal affairs, locally-produced and organic. Meetings too were communal, run without leaders, as well as debates and workshops – covering everything from law, to agriculture, to foraging, to electrics. Jobs on the camp were dished out voluntarily, whether cleaning out the compost loos, child minding, or meeting and greeting newcomers. Local villagers (more than 1,100 nearby homes being under threat from Heathrow) eagerly joined in. Despite over-zealous policing, the protests went off to great effect – shutting down executive flights, freight depots, and even BAA’s HQ, with a 24 hour slumber party! Carbon trading companies were also targeted, accused of peddling dubious science. All in all, this second annual climate camp proved an inspiring event for many, and next year should be even better. But, unfortunately for the gutter press, there wasn’t a bomb-wielding extremist in sight.”

Events Listing

Monday nights Bath Hunt Saboteur meetings 8pm back room of Bell
8th Sept Bath FreeShop Stall Street 12-3pm
8th Sept Anti KFC demo 12.30-3pm Henry Street
11th-14th Sept Disarm DSEI @ The ExCeL Centre in London. www.dsei.org
15th Sept ‘There is such things a free lunch!’ stall Stall Street, 11.00-1.00pm
16th Sept Christain Aid’s ‘Cut the Carbon’ march Abbey Courtyard 4.30pm.
19th-24th Sept No Border Camp in Gatwick. www.noborders.org.uk/
21st Sept Leftism benefit club night for Bristle magazine downstairs at The Crown on Bathwick Street
23rd Sept ‘Bubbling Under’ 12.30-3pm Porter Cellar on George Street
26th Sept ‘Nuclear, Unclear?’ debate BRLSI Queen Square 7pm
3rd Oct Bath Animal Action meeting 7.30pm back room of Bell
4th oct Bath activist Network meeting 7.30pm back room of Bell

Killers in our Communities!

On a recent trawl through the murky world of the arms trade (inspired by the upcoming DSEI arms fair taking place in London on the 11th of September), the Bath Bomb uncovered an uncomfortable truth – Bath is home to at least two arms companies. We have BMT on Lower Bristol Road, who are in the charming business of selling warships and nuclear-capacity submarines to any maniac with enough cash, and Horstman Defence Systems on Locksbrook Road, who make trigger mechs and the wheely bits for tanks and other armoured vehicles. In this climate of international conflict, attacking the arms trade has never been more timely. While the rich make a killing from the arms trade, and we simply get killed, it seems to us at the Bath Bomb that the thing that divides us isn’t race or nationality, but class. The rich profit from wars – from the arms company who sells weapons, to the government that plunders the losing country to the companies that move in afterwards to pick the bones, while average people the world over get slaughtered and exploited by the whole process from factory floor to battlefield. Both of our local companies will be displaying at DSEI, selling to corrupt governments
such as Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Israel and the US. To find out more about the fair, check out www.dsei.org, but in the meantime, let’s pull out our red paint and padlocks and get busy with our own local death dealers! (Bath Bomb in no way advocates the padlocking shut and covering in slogans of any arms companies… honest, officer!)

Who Are Bath Activist Network?

We are a local umbrella group campaigning on issues as diverse as development, environmentalism, anti-war, animal rights, workers’ rights and more. Helping to produce The Bath Bomb, we are open to anyone, and our members range from trade unionists to anarchists, liberals to greens, and people who just want to change Bath for the better.
For details on meetings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk, or see our website: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

The Only Good Border is a Text Border

Back in mid-August, the Cinnamon restaurant in Keynsham was raided by BIA [Border and Immigration Agency] heavies, who arrested four members of staff. These so-called ‘illegal workers’ are from Bangladesh, a country where political murder is rife, and floods are an ever-increasing hazard. Whilst the restaurant is currently struggling to find staff bi-lingual in English and Bengali, BIA jobsworths claim the men lacked the correct papers. But who cares about silly little things like papers? Whilst the dignity and wealth of Bangladesh is drained by Western companies in the Export Processing Zones, some people are forced to move on just to survive. No one in their right mind would abandon their home and heritage lightly, risking their lives in border crossings, just to settle for Britain. Whilst asylum applications are being processed, refugees are forbidden to work, expected to make do on £36.54 a week. Their only option is to try and find work in low-paying, often degrading jobs, whilst avoiding discovery, racist violence and deportation.

Are you bored of immigration control and nanny state fascism? If so, why not come along to the UK’s first ever ‘No Border Camp’ near Gatwick! From the 19th to the 24th of September, people will gather to fight the building of a new detention centre, as well as other kinds of state control, such as ID cards and constant surveillance. At this camp, no one is illegal, and all forms of division will be challenged: racism, sexism and homophobia. In a world without borders, nobody will ask for papers anymore.

Foie Gras Campaign Update

Following on from last month’s issue, the Cavendish Restaurant have now also dropped foie gras. Outlets in the city have since apparently gathered to meet and discuss in private their response to the campaign. That’s three restaurants now – follow this link for further info:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=211421146&blogID=296816530

The Bath Bomb ‘Golden Showers’ Appeal

On the night of July the 11th, KKK-wannabes barged in to the Mosque on Pierrepont Street and drunkenly pished over worshipper’s clothes and shoes. Please could any info as to their identity be sent in to your friendly neighbourhood vigilante hotline, at bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk. Bath Antifa would ever so love to see the two proud British bulldogs poo themselves. And if you are one of the guys in the picture, Mr Pee Pee “I can’t hold my pint” Pissypants, then isn’t it about time Mummy and Daddy had you potty-trained?

for images, see: http://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/LocalPages/NewsDetails.aspx?nsid=9853&t=1&lid=3

FILMS THAT TELL THE TRUTH

A new season of activist films is opening in Bath. The ‘Bubbling Under’ lunchtime screenings will show films made by radical action groups and alternative news networks.
Showing at the Porter Cellar bar, the first session will be Sunday the 23rd of September, at 12.30: ‘V for Video Activist’ – SchNEWS DVD Collection for 2006. The event is free entry, and all are welcome!

GOT A STORY? WANT TO RECEIVE THE BATH BOMB BY EMAIL? HOPING TO SUE?
Contact us by e-mailing bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk. Large print e-versions are available on request

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The 11th issue of West Wales’ very own alternative magazine is out now, available from all the usual outlets and, thanks to the fact that we have finally got with the programme and entered the 21st century, also available online at http://cambriansnooze.org.uk/

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Climate Action News sheet 71, September 2007

Compiled and sent out by Rising Tide UK: info at risingtide.org.uk
To receive this News Sheet monthly, email news-subscribe at risingtide.org.uk with the subject line ‘subscribe’ (without the quotes).

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND – 15.10.07
2) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES – nationwide.
3) ART ACTION EXHIBITION AT PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL – 8-23.9.07
4) ROAD BLOCK NATIONAL CONFERENCE – 27.10.07, Birmingham.
5) PLANNING FOR HARD TIMES – 26-28.10.07, Ohio, USA.
6) I-COUNT COMMUNITIES PROJECT – AUGUST ‘07, UK.
7) NATIONAL CLIMATE MARCH/GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION – 8.12.07; PLANNING MEETING, 6.10.07, Oxford
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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) CLIMATE CAMP – 11-21.8.07, Heathrow & nationwide.
2) PIXIES IN THE PIPELINE – during the week of climate action.
3) ACTION IN THE LEAD UP TO THE CAMP – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
4) BAA CLIMATE CAMP INJUNCTION UPDATE – 1.8.07
5) CONVERGENCE FOR CLIMATE ACTION, USA – 8-14.8.07
6) THE TOOLKIT FOR CLIMATE ACTION – AUGUST ‘07
7) LAUNCH OF RADICAL NEWS-SHEET, ‘THE BATH BOMB’ – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
8) GAGGED! 18 – SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER – AUGUST ‘07
9) AMAZON PIPELINE PLANS SHELVED – 3.8.07
10) EVICTION THREAT AT ROSSPORT, Co MAYO – 31.7.07
11) SAVING ICELAND CAMP CLOSES BUT ACTIONS CONTINUE – 27.7.07
12) ELF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH SAVING ICELAND – 30.7.07
13) CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS COMPROMISE THEATRE – 31.7.07
14) ARRESTS AT TARA – 18.7.07
15) ROADBUILDING IN THE NEWS – JULY/AUGUST 07
16) BP PLEDGE TO AVOID INCREASED POLLUTION INTO LAKE MICHIGAN! – 23.8.07
17) STOCKHOLM 4×4 STRIKES – 6.8.07
18) SWEDISH CLIMATE ACTION ROUND-UP – APRIL/JUNE 07
19) SHELL OIL PLANS HALTED – 21.7.07, ALASKA
20) MORI POLL HIGHLIGHTS DENIAL – 25.7.07
21) SPIRIT OF FREEDOM NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 2007
22) NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA – 31.8.07

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND – 15.10.07
The Rising Tide UK network has called a Day of Action against RBS and is inviting Climate Campers and others to organise local actions. Calling itself the “oil & gas bank”, RBS is financing controversial projects in Nigeria, the Caucasus and Wales. RBS is a major funder of the LNG Gas Pipeline (see Recent Happenings). The bank’s involvement in Angolan and Nigerian oil fields encourages corruption and conflict, while gas projects from the Arabian Gulf to the Gulf of Mexico threaten environmental destruction. RBS is also a big player in the aviation industry. http://risingtide.org.uk/node/221
Find out more about the LNG pipeline – www.fightthepipe.co.uk
Plan an effective action – www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk
Oil Bank of Scotland webpage: http://www.platformlondon.org/carbonweb/showitem.asp?article=258&parent=39

2) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES – nationwide.
There are currently Critical Mass bike rides in many major cities throughout the land. Check: http://www.urban75.com/Action/critical.html
for more details, or start another one yourself!
See also: http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/3283 for reports of police hassle at London Critical Mass.

Glossop Critical Mass – 14.9.07
This event has been organised by the newly formed “Road Alert Glossop”. The plan is for Glossop’s first ever Critical Mass bike ride from Glossop to Tintwistle (and back). This will take place on Friday 14th September,
meeting at 5.30pm. See their website on MySpace for details: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=200655900&blogID=286207685

Birmingham Critical Mass – Held on the first Friday of the month, this has apparently been building steadily with a good atmosphere and no hassle.
Meet at St Phillip’s Cathedral, 5.30pm.

3) ART ACTION EXHIBITION AT PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL – 8-23.9.07
Art Action – Turning the Tide on Climate Change Opening Fair with stalls, music and activities – Sat 8 Sept.
www.radicalartgroup.org.uk

4) ROAD BLOCK NATIONAL CONFERENCE – 27.10.07 Birmingham.
Transport 2000’s Road Block conference – Saturday 27 October 2007, 11am-5pm, Central Birmingham, with special guest speaker George Monbiot.
Early registration is strongly recommended. The registration fee of £20 waged (£10 low/unwaged) contributes towards the costs of the event.
To register, email roadsconference@transport2000.org.uk. You can book places online from Tuesday 21 August on Transport 2000’s website.

5) PLANNING FOR HARD TIMES – 26-28.10.07 Ohio, USA.
Fourth Annual Conference, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
“The world’s largest gathering of Peak Oil activists!” Three days of presentations, workshop sessions, and networking with experts in Peak Oil and lifestyle solutions. Learn tactics for Peak Oil education and community organising, strategies for reducing your personal energy use, and participate in visioning a
viable post-peak future. Heathrow was a lot nearer!
http://www.communitysolution.org/conference.html

6) I-COUNT COMMUNITIES PROJECT – AUGUST ’07, UK.
The Climate Outreach Information network is working with Stop Climate Chaos on a new project called ICount Communities, which aims to link together local groups working in climate change. Groups will be put
on to a map with contact details and a brief description of what they do. There will also be a free message board service, both for individual groups and areas. Groups may advertise their activities; generate new ideas by seeing what other groups are doing; increase their numbers of contacts, since they will be able to contact other groups on the map and increase their chances of getting more members, due to greater publicity.
Details from katie@coinet.org.uk or matt@coinet.org.uk or 01865 727911.
www.icount.org.uk

7) NATIONAL CLIMATE MARCH/GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION – 8.12.07
Action on Climate Change – The Time is Now. Before it’s Too Late.
Assemble Millbank, London, 12 noon. 2.30 pm Rally at US embassy. Speakers include George Monbiot, Caroline Lucas MEP.
http://www.campaigncc.org/

PLANNING MEETING FOR UK MARCH – 6.10.07, Oxford.
National Planning Meeting for the London & international demo – 6.10.07, St Mary’s Church, High Street, Oxford, 1-6 pm. Speakers: Mark Lynas, George Marshall.
http://www.campaigncc.org/

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) CLIMATE CAMP – 11-21.8.07 Heathrow and nationwide.
The focus of the Camp was on direct action and there was a glut of actions that soon spread nationwide. However, the anarchic eco-village experiment was also a huge success, and the information exchange was incredible. New solutions were being proposed to tackle climate chaos and there was quiet optimism, wild celebratory resistance and of course a fair smattering of grim resolve. Rising Tide groups were very well represented at the Camp.
> From direct action to communication, from soul singing to giving workshops, from the media to the toilets – we were there! We also had the opportunity to talk about the RT UK network and encourage others to dip
their toes… The actions themselves targeted the corporations who profit from climate chaos.
Here is a brief resume:
13.8.07 – A group of activists set up a climate camp on the wing of an Airbus A380 on its way to be assembled in France.
16.8.07 – Farnborough and Biggin Hill airports, both exclusively used by private executive jets, were blockaded by two teams of climate activists.
17.8.07 – The doors of six London travel agencies were chained shut and plastered with signs saying ‘Closed, gone to the Climate Camp.’ Ten people occupied the office of private charter company XL. Activists super-glued
themselves to the front doors of the Department for Transport’s London headquarters. A tourist joined the protest and chained himself to the doors!
18.8.07 – Children and their parents blockade the World Freight Centre at Heathrow. 60 people occupied Carmel Agrexco’s Heathrow warehouse.
19.8.07 – A noisy and joyous kid’s and local peoples’ march headed to Harmondsworth village via the threatened village of Sipson.. Elsewhere, protesters broke free of mounted police wearing copies of the Tyndall
Report on their hands and carried a banner reading, ‘We are armed…only with peer-reviewed science’. Late on Sunday evening, BA World Cargo depot was blockaded for about four and a half hours by eight protestors locked
to eachother. The day also saw the start of a BAA national HQ blockade, Cardiff banner solidarity, Norwich Airport solidarity demo, and a clown visit to Heathrow.
20.8.07 – Carbon offset companies targeted by protesters dressed as red herrings. Fifteen occupied the offices of Climate Care in Oxford. Ten leafleted the offices of the Carbon Neutral Company in London. Five
protesters locked-on outside Sizewell A and B nuclear power stations, saying ‘Nuclear power is not the answer to climate chaos.’ Twelve protesters super-glued themselves to the entrance at BP headquarters. Eighteen protesters occupied the office of the owners of Leeds airport, Bridgepoint Capital, on Warwick Street in London. Meanwhile, the mass siege of BAA national headquarters forced its closure for the day. Also today; Newcastle solidarity demo, Tyneside Esso banner drop, a Trafalgar Square fountain action, clowns mark out runway in Clive Soley (boss of ‘Future Heathrow’)’s garden…
21.8.07 – Climate camp activists targeted Stansted Airport in an increasing wave of activity. Leaflets were handed out and a slogan attached to a wall on a main entrance/exit.
During the week there were over 71 arrests. The Camp made a big splash in the media across the globe; searching for “climate camp heathrow” in either google or you tube will yield a whole host of articles. Here
are a few worthwhile links:
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/08/379135.htm
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/

Newly-formed Rising Tide Hastings had a mention in Hastings Observer too!
http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/newshastings/Camp-for-Climate-action.3134885.jp

2) PIXIES IN THE PIPELINE – During The Week of Climate Action.
The Brecon Beacons gas pipeline works were sabotaged during a night action as part of the week of action against climate change and in defence of the earth. A small team bypassed the poor security and immobilised a total of 11 machines including tipper trucks and excavators! The pipe itself was holed in several places. The pipeline is destroying natural habitats in order to supply a fuel that we cannot burn if the life on this planet is to survive.

3) ACTION IN THE LEAD UP TO THE CAMP – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
28.7.07 – Oxford Climate Campers took over Carfax Tower and dropped a banner satirising the Oxford City Council logo and promoting the Camp for Climate Action.
3.8.07 – A 16 metre-long banner was dropped from the Edinburgh Crags to promote Climate Camp. The banner read ‘This planet has no emergency exits’, and then gave the website for the climate camp
10.8.07 – A spoof demo at Bristol International Airport attracted lots of media attention as Sleazy-jet and Fry-in-air dropped by (before cycling to Heathrow).
Oxford – www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2007/07/377181.html
Edinburgh – http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4358
Bristol – http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4991

4) BAA CLIMATE CAMP INJUNCTION UPDATE – 1.8.07
Mrs. Justice Swift struck out most of BAA’s application, pointing out that much of its evidence was based on news reports and web sites, and ruling that, as there is a “divergence of interest” within the groups named,
[with the exception of Plane Stupid], they should not be targeted. http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4354

5) CONVERGENCE FOR CLIMATE ACTION, USA. – 8-14.8.07
Just prior to the Heathrow camp, Rising Tide North America hosted two Climate Convergences in The States. Over 400 people gathered for the West Coast Convergence for Climate Action in Washington. Participants took part
in nearly 100 workshops and two days of direct action including a lock down in front of the PacifiCorp building in Portland, to demand that the company shut down the four dams it operates on the Klamath river and
stop developing coal fire power plants. Meanwhile, at the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action in Asheville, activists took direct action against Bank of America regarding their many investments in climate injustice. They locked-on and blockaded the entrance successfully. Four activists were later arrested.
http://risingtidenorthamerica.org/wordpress/category/front-page/

6) THE TOOLKIT FOR CLIMATE ACTION – AUGUST 07
‘With this toolkit we hope to inspire you to take action – at home, at school, at work, in your community. The toolkit has been put together by the Network for Climate Action, which has grown out of and is associated
with the Climate Camp.’ This is an astonishing resource and essential reading.
http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk/

7) LAUNCH OF RADICAL NEWS-SHEET, ‘THE BATH BOMB’ – JULY/AUGUST 07
To get a copy e-mailed every month, e-mail bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk

8) GAGGED! 18 – SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 07
http://lists.riseup.net/www/d_read/gagged/gagged18.pdf

9) AMAZON PIPELINE PLANS SHELVED – 3.8.07
It is reported that plans to build a massive South American gas pipeline through the Amazon rainforest, from the Caribbean to Brazil have “cooled off”. 75,765 protest emails have been sent in nearly a year, along with
local protests on environmental and economic grounds.
http://www.rainforestportal.org/

10) EVICTION THREAT AT ROSSPORT, Co MAYO – 31.7.07
After over eighteen months of providing a base for activists supporting the local Shell to Sea campaign, the Rossport Solidarity Camp was recently served notice to quit by Mayo County Council. It seems no coincidence
that the council’s moves to evict the camp come at a time when Shell has been extensively surveying the estuary that runs alongside the camp in preparation for pipeline development.
http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=1496

Meanwhile, in Norfolk a small group of local campaigners visited Shell’s processing plant at Bacton (3.08.07) to demonstrate solidarity with communities struggling against Shell in Co. Mayo, Eire.

11) SAVING ICELAND CAMP CLOSES BUT ACTIONS CONTINUE – 27.7.07
After a busy summer of actions including the blockade of a smelter and power station, the Saving Iceland protest camp has been wound up. However they are not through with this summers actions, so if you are
planning to join them fight against heavy industry in Iceland you can contact them at savingiceland@riseup.net
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/891

12) ELF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH SAVING ICELAND – 30.7.07
Saboteurs struck at Smurfit Kappa, a plastics factory owned by Rio Tinto-Alcan in Chelmsford, Essex. The gates were locked shut, office doors and loading bays were sabotaged with glue and a message left painted on the wall. Vehicles belonging to Rio Tinto were also sabotaged. Rio Tinto, which has recently acquired the business have appalling environmental and human rights records. Its recent acquisition of Alcan makes it party to the greatest ecological crime currently being committed in Europe. It is looking to turn Iceland’s wildernesses into a series of monolithic power stations to power aluminium smelters; one of the most polluting and energy
intensive industries in the world.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/3341

13) CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS COMPROMISE THEATRE – 31.7.07
A piece in Guardian Unlimited questioning Shell’s sponsorship of The National Theatre’s production “Much Ado About Nothing”, mentions London Rising Tide’s blockade of the National Portrait Gallery.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/07/do_corporate_sponsorships_comp.html

…AND MUSEUM
Along worryingly similar lines; BP has recently committed itself to an unprecedented five-year deal with the British Museum, under which it will finance a series of large-scale exhibitions, starting with one on the
Emperor Hadrian, next June.
www.artnotoil.org.uk

14) ARRESTS AT TARA – 18.7.07
Four Hill of Tara protesters have been jailed for a week after they refused to comply with bail conditions requiring them to stay away from the site of the M3 motorway. The four were among a group of seven who
were charged with public order offences following clashes with security and construction workers. A number of the protesters were injured when security contractors dragged them away from machinery. The Gardai at the
sites did nothing to protect the peaceful protesters from being assaulted. Tara support is critically needed. The EU told Ireland to stop building in June and is taking the Irish govt. to court on Aug 29th. “It it is only £15 on coach to Dublin. 7 euro bus to Tara. Even a few days and a few people will make all the difference.”
Vigil Camp 00353(0) 861758557 or Rath Lugh Action camp 00353( 0)867372983
www.tarapixie.net
www.savetara.com
www.circlecommunity.org

15) ROADBUILDING IN THE NEWS – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
Road building has been in the news a lot recently. The Guardian wrote about the massive cost of the proposed M6 widening which at £2.9 billion works out to be £1,000 per inch! This was picked up by The Mirror and
The Mail. Then the M1 came under the spotlight when The Guardian revealed that the Government was planning to add not two but four new lanes to the M1 – creating a 10-lane superhighway. Next came the New Statesman cover story. This article exposed the flaws in the DfT’s decision-making structures that result in road schemes always being seen to make economic sense. This is one of the strongest attacks on the DfT’s appraisal system ever written and is essential reading for roads campaigners.
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/transport/Story/0,,2138044,00.html)
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/aug/08/
transportintheuk.motoring)
(http://www.newstatesman.com/200708090012)
Check out www.roadblock.org.uk for campaign updates from across the country.

16) BP PLEDGES TO AVOID INCREASED POLLUTION INTO LAKE MICHIGAN – 23.8.07
Citing “ongoing regional opposition”, BP America Chairman and President Bob Malone has announced that the company will avoid any increased pollution into Lake Michigan from its oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana.
Good old BP, eh? However, BP still holds its permit to increase pollution and we need to make sure that today’s promise is set in stone. BP should apply for a new discharge permit that doesn’t allow for any increase in ammonia or toxic suspended solids.
http://www.environmentillinois.org/action/protect-lake-michigan/bp-email?id4=ES

17) STOCKHOLM 4×4 STRIKES – 6.8.07
A newly formed activist group, calling itself The Indians of the Concrete Jungle, has struck repeatedly against 4×4’s in the centre of Stockholm over the last weeks. Some 110 have been temporarily disarmed. The
activists unscrew the cap of the valve, insert a grain of gravel or stone in it, and screw it back on leaving a letter to the owner on the windscreen wherein the action is explained. Three Indians have been nabbed by the police and face various criminal charges. If you can read Swedish check out The Indians of the Concrete Jungle: http://asfaltsdjungelnsindianer.wordpress.com/in-english/
Also worth a look is www.stopurban4x4s.org.uk. They have further suggestions for taking creative action against these dangerous gas-guzzlers.

18) SWEDISH CLIMATE ACTION ROUND-UP – APRIL/JUNE 07
14 April: Climax is formed as a network of climate activists, after a group of ten seizes the runway at Bromma Airport in Stockholm for 30 minutes. Trials are pending.
11 May: The entrance to a travel agency in the city of Stockholm was blocked, when activists from Climax unloaded sand in front of it, revealing to the customers what Botswana will become in a few decades.
26 May: The most heavily trafficked highway bridge in Sweden’s fourth city, was blocked for 30 minutes during rush hour.
1 June: Outside the entrance to Sweden’s major daily newspaper, a group of activists from Climax unloaded coal and swept it under a rug, dressed as the editors of the paper. The paper promotes carbon offsetting as a
solution.
8 June: A street at a central square in Stockholm, was blocked for one hour by activists from Climax, preventing cars from coming through. Cookies were handed out to subway passengers and bike riders in the
vicinity.
www.klimatet.org (in Swedish)

19) SHELL OIL PLANS HALTED – 21.7.07, ALASKA
Shell Offshore Inc. plans to drill several exploratory oil wells in the Beaufort Sea were halted by the US Court of Appeals. The proposed wells were sited in the middle of the bowhead whale migration corridor.
http://www.pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2514

20) MORI POLL HIGHLIGHTS DENIAL – 25.7.07
Recent MORI poll data reveals that that most people still believe that climate change is undecided, in the future, somewhere else and someone else’s problem. Ipsos-MORI’s new report Tipping Point or Turning Point- a report on social attitudes to climate change makes disturbing reading.
www.climatedenial.org.
Exeter University came up with another report claiming that Britons are addicted to cheap flights –
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6970730.stm

21) SPIRIT OF FREEDOM NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 2007
Produced by the Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network.
http://www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4820

22) NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA – 31.8.07
Mountain Justice Summer has called a day of action against Bank of America to demand they stop funding the coal industry which is destroying the Appalachian mountains through mountaintop removal mining as well as
perpetuating climate chaos. Actions have been planned in 19 cities across the US. Reports should be coming back soon…
www.mountainjusticesummer.org

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15th October – Nationwide Day of Local Action against Royal Bank of Scotland – Truro…

Inspired by the Camp for Climate Action? Don’t wait till next year to take part in collective direct action against the causes of climate change. At this year’s Camp, the Rising Tide network called a Day of Local Action against RBS, major backer of the aviation industry, key funder of the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) pipeline currently tearing up the Welsh

RBS action day flierInspired by the Camp for Climate Action? Don’t wait till next year to take part in collective direct action against the causes of climate change. At this year’s Camp, the Rising Tide network called a Day of Local Action against RBS, major backer of the aviation industry, key funder of the Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) pipeline currently tearing up the Welsh
countryside, and the world’s self-described ‘Oil and Gas Bank’.

This is a call for groups and individuals across the land to take creative, local, direct action against RBS on Monday 15th October.

RBS: FINANCING CLIMATE CHANGE

RBS provides oil companies with the cash to build and operate drilling rigs, pipelines and oil tankers. And through Aviation Capital, RBS helps airlines to launch ever more planes – and carbon emissions – into the skies. From West Africa to the Ecuadorian rainforest, from the North Sea to the Middle East, RBS loans play a key role in forcing open the new carbon frontier, which contributes to environmental destruction, disruption of indigenous peoples and increased conflict across the planet.

RBS is the second-largest bank in Europe and has global assets of over $1120 billion, including UK brands NatWest, Direct Line and Churchill Insurance. Despite creating a heavily greenwashed public image through sponsorship of sports and the arts, RBS activities have major destructive impacts on the environment and society. The thirty oil and gas finance deals RBS signed between 2001 and 2006 locked us all into 655 million tonnes of emissions over the next 15 years, more than the UK’s entire annual emissions.

The financial institutions funnelling cash into fossil fuel projects have stood in the shadows for far too long. They may be many miles removed from oil rigs and runways, safely ensconced in shiny glass towers, but if the profit motive is at the heart of the climate crisis, the banks are as culpable as the oil and airline industries. On 15th October, it’s time to switch our spotlight onto one of the biggest climate criminals of all:
RBS, the leading financier of climate change.

Get together with your local group, build on connections made at the Camp, reach out to others in your area… and on 15th October, get out in the streets where you live and confront RBS with your own chosen style of creative direct action.

www.risingtide.org.uk

For more information download PLATFORM’s report on RBS, The Oil and Gas Bank.

To find the nearest RBS to you click here.

For help with planning effective actions visit the Network for Climate Action.

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CLIMATE CHANGE PROTEST IN TRURO – PLEASE COME.

DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND

WHERE: Outside Royal Bank of Scotland, Green St (off Lemon Quay), Truro
WHEN: 12 noon, Mon 15th Oct
CONTACT: howard@phonecoop.coop

2007: indigenous resistance to Shell in BC, Anti-Canada Day, & ‘In Support of Sabotage’

Methane dispute reignites in B.C.
August 22, 2007

British Columbia shell blockadeMethane dispute reignites in B.C.
August 22, 2007

A group of protesters, including members of the Tahltan and Iskut Indian bands, blocked a road in northwestern British Columbia yesterday, preventing Royal Dutch Shell PLC crews from heading into a contested region to do road repair work and reigniting a debate over coal bed methane exploration in the area.

Opponents says coal bed methane projects could pollute surface and ground water, threaten fish and wildlife habitat, and disrupt a remote wilderness landscape. Coal bed methane is natural gas found in coal seams. B.C. currently does not have any coal bed methane production, but the province has voiced support for coal bed gas development.

In 2005, 13 people were arrested at a blockade at the same site that targeted Fortune Minerals Ltd., an Ontario-based company that has a coal project in the region.

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INDIGENOUS DAY OF ACTION AND RESISTANCE

On July 1st 2007, over 200 Indigenous women, children, Elders and men (and non-native supporters) took the streets and the train tracks on a march and blockade to mark their resistance to Canada as an oppressive force against their people. The march began at Grandview Park and proceeded down Commercial Drive to Venables Street where the CN rail lines were occupied and blocked for over an hour.

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Guelph, Ontario: In support of sabotage, not the AFN

[Contributed anonymously to news.infoshop.org]

June 29th: Today a rail blockade was set up in Guelph Ontario, but it failed. This was due to a number of complications, either way no trains were stopped.

Nevertheless, this is the kind of disruption that we strive to create every day, regardless of whether it has been called for by sellout collaborators, individuals or simply for our own joy.

We want to make it clear that we do not support the AFN; the ends that they seek through bargaining with the government, that is responsible for the systematic oppression and exploitation of Native people, our land base, and pretty much every living thing existing on the remainder of this planet.

It is important to act at every opportunity we get to build momentum and community, in order to challenge the powers of the State and Capitalism that are incessantly assaulting our lives.

We do not act on simplistic calls to action (for action’s sake), but use these chances to coordinate our efforts and add to the momentum we are building with others, acting together on our desires to redefine the conditions under which we live. We do this for ourselves and our allies, not for the disempowering political aims of the AFN.

It inspires us to see communities and individuals comming together, employing direct action tactics in a coordinated day of disruption, and acknowledge that inaction is to abandon our allies in today’s actions. Unlike the AFN, we support all acts of sabotage that were created today and continue to inspire us in our own battles.
To the barricades and into the night friends!

Occupation of Shell’s proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy & 14 Sept day of action

On Monday 27th August 20 people occupied Shell’s proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy, County Mayo

After several weeks of holiday, work has recommenced at the proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy. Maintaining the increased pressure that had been applied to Shell in the weeks before the holiday period, at around 8.30am this morning around 20 people occupied the site. The protestors bypassed security and walked in through the main gate onto the site beside a lorry that was entering. The group made their way to the main area where work was taking place. Shortly after their arrival all work on the site stopped. The protestors took the site occupation as an opportunity to investigate claims that concrete and steel that had been used in the early stages of construction was substandard. Upon questioning (on camera) a senior worker admitted that there were problems with the quality of materials used in the foundations. Aside from problems with a few over officious security and more senior workers, interaction with people working on site was amiable and provided an opportunity for information sharing. After about half an hour three Gardai arrived. Their presence was of little consequence until work on site recommenced at around 11.30. At this point, when some people attempted to block trucks from moving, the Gardai assaulted a female protestor, resulting in cuts on her hands. They also attempted to bundle another protestor into a Garda car even though he had not been arrested. At around 11.45 the protestors made a tactical decision to leave the site en masse. They joined 20 others who were waiting outside. A short while later, when a new truck attempted to enter site, the protestors stopped its entry. The site was blockaded until the Gardaí returned half an hour later. The day was widely viewed as a success.

On Monday 27th August 20 people occupied Shell’s proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy, County Mayo

After several weeks of holiday, work has recommenced at the proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy. Maintaining the increased pressure that had been applied to Shell in the weeks before the holiday period, at around 8.30am this morning around 20 people occupied the site. The protestors bypassed security and walked in through the main gate onto the site beside a lorry that was entering. The group made their way to the main area where work was taking place. Shortly after their arrival all work on the site stopped. The protestors took the site occupation as an opportunity to investigate claims that concrete and steel that had been used in the early stages of construction was substandard. Upon questioning (on camera) a senior worker admitted that there were problems with the quality of materials used in the foundations. Aside from problems with a few over officious security and more senior workers, interaction with people working on site was amiable and provided an opportunity for information sharing. After about half an hour three Gardai arrived. Their presence was of little consequence until work on site recommenced at around 11.30. At this point, when some people attempted to block trucks from moving, the Gardai assaulted a female protestor, resulting in cuts on her hands. They also attempted to bundle another protestor into a Garda car even though he had not been arrested. At around 11.45 the protestors made a tactical decision to leave the site en masse. They joined 20 others who were waiting outside. A short while later, when a new truck attempted to enter site, the protestors stopped its entry. The site was blockaded until the Gardaí returned half an hour later. The day was widely viewed as a success.
Resistance continues at Bellanaboy!

Join the national day of action on the 14th September

A national mobilisation for a mass sitdown protest at the refinery at Bellanaboy on the morning of Friday 14 September.

Mass action, sit down blockade: September 14th. Accomodation can be provided. Call 0851141170. If you can’t make it to Mayo, solidarity actions are also being called for…

New Earth First Action Update OUT NOW!

The printed EF! Action Update is back again! After a bit of a lull a new editorial collective is in place and ready to roll. We have just produced a summer edition in time for the Camp for Climate Action, where you can pick up printed copies.

EF! AU logo 1The printed EF! Action Update is back again! After a bit of a lull a new editorial collective is in place and ready to roll. We have just produced a summer edition in time for the Camp for Climate Action, where you can pick up printed copies.

The Action Update is produced quarterly to aid the sharing of news, information and ideas amongst those interested in taking action. The next newsletter will be out in November. If you’ve got news to share about your groups, campaigns and actions post them straight onto this website and we’ll make sure they’re included in the next edition.

You can also download and print out the PDF of the Action Update by clicking here.

Rossport Solidarity Camp eviction latest

Update on eviction threat to Rossport Solidarity Camp

After over eighteen months of providing a base for activists supporting the local Shell to Sea campaign, the Rossport Solidarity Camp was served notice to quit by Mayo County Council two weeks ago. For the past year and a half the council has accepted the camp’s existence without complaint. It seems no coincidence that the council’s moves to evict the camp come at a time when Shell has been extensively surveying the estuary that runs alongside the camp in preparation for pipeline development. It is likely that pressure has been applied on the council to evict now to minimize the risk of disruption to the laying of the pipeline.

Update on eviction threat to Rossport Solidarity Camp

After over eighteen months of providing a base for activists supporting the local Shell to Sea campaign, the Rossport Solidarity Camp was served notice to quit by Mayo County Council two weeks ago. For the past year and a half the council has accepted the camp’s existence without complaint. It seems no coincidence that the council’s moves to evict the camp come at a time when Shell has been extensively surveying the estuary that runs alongside the camp in preparation for pipeline development. It is likely that pressure has been applied on the council to evict now to minimize the risk of disruption to the laying of the pipeline.

On Tuesday the 31st July, representatives from the camp attended a court hearing in Castlebar. Following submissions from the camp’s barrister regarding due process and the lack of time given to the camp to prepare a case, the judge reluctantly agreed to adjourn the case until September the 3rd. However, in the meantime he imposed an ‘interim order of injunction’ which allows only two camp members to remain living on site. Notably, prior to the hearing, the legal representatives of both parties had agreed terms for an adjournment that allowed more people to remain on camp. The case is essentially a civil dispute and the judge’s imposition of more stringent terms is indicative, once again, of the partiality of the judiciary with regard to Shell to Sea cases.

The primary function of the camp is to provide a space for people to support the local campaign in resisting Shell. This can be done most effectively if we have a secure base to work from. Consequently, at present, we have decided to vacate the camp in accordance with the judge’s order. In an effort to be prepared for the different potential scenarios we could face, we have sought out possible alternative locations for the camp. Some people in the campaign will continue to fight the eviction through the courts and after the hearing in September we will assess our options.

Community support following the eviction order has been overwhelming. Within a week an impressive fundraising effort had been initiated and we had offers of several houses and fields to relocate to. We have also had help with moving, cleaning, decorating and furnishing. Thanks to such incredible local assistance, one of these houses has been fixed up in the last week and is now being used as the temporary Rossport Solidarity Camp base. Over the next few weeks we hope to make several other locations inhabitable.

Two weeks ago our situation seemed dire. Today, the spirit of the camp is vibrant. It is clear that resistance here will not be hampered by repression. So, while we’re sad to be temporarily giving up our beautiful seashore home, the Rossport Solidarity Camp lives on – albeit in a slightly less rustic form. As before, visitors are always welcome.