Climate Change Activists: Join the Vancouver Convergence

A coali­tion of envi­ron­men­tal activists led by GatewaySucks.org is call­ing on cli­mate change activists to join the con­ver­gence at the 2010 Olympic Games in Van­cou­ver.


A coali­tion of envi­ron­men­tal activists led by GatewaySucks.org is call­ing on cli­mate change activists to join the con­ver­gence at the 2010 Olympic Games in Van­cou­ver.

When the 2010 Win­ter Olympics start a cou­ple of weeks from now in Van­cou­ver, BC the ath­letes and spec­ta­tors will be joined by orga­ni­za­tions with some of the worst records on cli­mate change.

Gen­er­al Motors is a nation­al part­ner for the games, and one of the lead­ing cor­po­rate oppo­nents of effec­tive action on cli­mate change. Only two years ago, a vice-chair­man of GM called glob­al warm­ing a “total crock of shit.” GM is sup­ply­ing a large fleet of vehi­cles for the games, almost all of which are gas-guz­zling SUVs.

Petro-Cana­da, anoth­er Nation­al Olympic Part­ner, is the retail arm of the largest extrac­tor of Oil Sands bitu­men. The Oil Sands are Canada’s biggest ghg emis­sions point source.

RBC (the Roy­al Bank of Cana­da) in addi­tion to being a promi­nent Olympic spon­sor is the largest com­mer­cial bank fun­der of the Oil Sands,. Tran­sCana­da pipelines, whose pipelines con­nect to the Oil Sands, is also an offi­cial sup­pli­er.

The gov­ern­ment of British Colum­bia is the main fun­der and pro­mot­er of the games. They kicked off a mas­sive plan to add over 1,000 km of new high­way lanes (an increase of over 2,000,000 annu­al tonnes of CO2e emis­sions ) with the Sea-to-Sky High­way expan­sion for the Olympics. These plans include the con­tro­ver­sial Gate­way Pro­gram. It con­tin­ues to heav­i­ly sub­si­dize the oil and gas indus­try which result­ed in it being the only Cana­di­an province to see ghg emis­sions from indus­tri­al sources increase in 2008.

The Fed­er­al gov­ern­ment of Cana­da which con­sis­tent­ly earned “Fos­sil Awards” at the most recent inter­na­tion­al cli­mate talks also is a major fun­der for the Olympics.

These cor­po­ra­tions and gov­ern­ments want to fool the world with their claim that these are the “Green­est Games Ever” despite the links to cli­mate change deniers, high­way expan­sion and the Oil Sands.

If you would like to endorse this call-out or get involved direct­ly please con­tact info@gatewaysucks.org.

MORE INFORMATION:

Con­ver­gence Info: http://olympicresistance.net/

Wel­com­ing Com­mit­tee: http://2010welcoming.wordpress.com/

Green Olympic Watch: http://2010greenwatch.org/

GatewaySucks.org: http://www.gatewaysucks.org/

2010 Cli­mate Crime Scene: http://2010climatecrime.org

Manchester Airport and Heathrow residents join forces

Sun­day 7th Feb­ru­ary 2010

Sun­day 7th Feb­ru­ary 2010
Res­i­dents and cam­paign­ers against the expan­sion of Man­ches­ter and Heathrow air­ports have joined forces in a show of sol­i­dar­i­ty between both places threat­ened by air­port expan­sion. Around 80 peo­ple turned out for the launch of the ‘Adopt-a-Res­i­dent’ scheme on Hasty Lane which involved cam­paign­ers from across Man­ches­ter and across the coun­try pledg­ing to sup­port the res­i­dents in their bat­tle to save their hous­es and that if it came to it – to take direct action against the bull­doz­ers try­ing to demol­ish their homes.

Peter John­son and daugh­ter Hol­ly John­son host­ed the event in front of their house. They were joined by Tra­cy Howard – a res­i­dent from Sip­son, as well John Stew­art, Chair of Air­port­Watch, and activists from Stop Expan­sion at Man­ches­ter Air­port (SEMA) coali­tion and Plane Stu­pid.

The day also involved a vis­it to the near­by 300 year old nat­ur­al pond and home to endan­gered Great Crest­ed Newts.

SEMA spokesper­son Sian Jones said: “The res­i­dents aren’t alone in this — cli­mate jus­tice cam­paign­ers from across Man­ches­ter and the coun­try are back­ing them all the way.”

Hasty Lane res­i­dent Peter John­son said: “Togeth­er with Sip­son res­i­dents, we are going to fight these irre­spon­si­ble and unnec­es­sary plans. Our local coun­cil­lors all opposed the plans, but they were over­ruled. The coun­cil has let us down, but we’re not going to give up that eas­i­ly.”

Sip­son res­i­dent Tra­cy Howard, 35, who made the trip up north for the twin­ning event said: “The sto­ry of Hasty lane is a way too famil­iar sto­ry to ours. Local com­mu­ni­ties suf­fer­ing from a big air­port that is destroy­ing our homes, our health and the cli­mate. If a 3rd run­way at Heathrow is built I face los­ing my home, my job and my grandmother’s grave will be dug up. This is why I have been adopt­ed by a Plane Stu­pid activist as there direct action tac­tics could be all we have left.”

PRESS COVERAGE
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BBC Web­site
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/8502871.stm

Man­ches­ter Evening News report
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1191887_tea_party_protest_over_airport_extension_plan

Back­ground infor­ma­tion
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In Novem­ber 2009, Man­ches­ter City Coun­cil approved plans to bull­doze
peo­ple’s homes on Hasty Lane to expand the World Freight Cen­tre at
Man­ches­ter Air­port. This over­turned the deci­sion by local coun­cil­lors from the Wythen­shawe Area Com­mit­tee, who reject­ed the Air­port’s plans.

Man­ches­ter Air­port is one of the region’s biggest pol­luters (2.5 mil­lion tonnes of CO2 annu­al­ly, based on depart­ing flights only). Yet it was recent­ly omit­ted from Man­ches­ter City Coun­cil’s Cli­mate Change Action Plan ( http://www.manchesterclimate.com/)

Man­ches­ter City Coun­cil own 55% of Man­ches­ter Air­ports Group – which also owns Bournemouth, Hum­ber­side and Not­ting­ham East Mid­lands Air­port.

Man­ches­ter Air­port was recent­ly reject­ed from the 10:10 cam­paign.
http://stopmanchesterairport.blogspot.com/2009/11/manchester-airport-rejected-from-1010.html

For more infor­ma­tion, see:
http://www.stopmanchesterairport.org.uk

TAR SANDS — OILYMPICS — CALL TO ACTION — solidarity actions against green washing, 13th Feb

*Call to Action*

The Cana­di­an Tar Sands Oil-ympics — The Race to the Tar Sands is On!
Sat­ur­day Feb­ru­ary 13th, is the open­ing day of the 2010 Win­ter Olympics in Van­cou­ver, Cana­da. That’s right, it’s time for the Oil-ympics, and you can par­tic­i­pate!

*Call to Action*

The Cana­di­an Tar Sands Oil-ympics — The Race to the Tar Sands is On!
Sat­ur­day Feb­ru­ary 13th, is the open­ing day of the 2010 Win­ter Olympics in Van­cou­ver, Cana­da. That’s right, it’s time for the Oil-ympics, and you can par­tic­i­pate!

All you need to bring is ‘sports cloth­ing’ (win­ter if pos­si­ble) and a sense of mis­chief and fun to Cana­da House in Trafal­gar Square, this Sat­ur­day, Feb­ru­ary 13th at 12:00 pm. Atten­dees will be divid­ed into three oily teams: ‘BP’, ‘Shell’ and ‘Total’, all ready to ‘Race to the Tar Sands’?

Ever tried curl­ing? Come along and and help sweep out BP, Shell, and RBS as they all race head­long into the Tar Sands.

The Cana­di­an Tar Sands in Alber­ta is one of the sin­gle biggest indus­tri­al projects on earth, the envi­ron­men­tal and social night­mare that is the Tar Sands – is cur­rent­ly pro­duc­ing the dirt­i­est oil on the plan­et. There is cur­rent­ly a glob­al “race to the tar sands” and the main com­peti­tors Shell, Total and BP are all rac­ing ahead to extract uncon­ven­tion­al oil from the Cana­di­an Tar Sands, regard­less of the envi­ron­men­tal and social costs of extrac­tion and oppo­si­tion from local com­mu­ni­ties affect­ed by the
extrac­tion.

Although the oil is being extract­ed in Cana­da, there are direct links to the UK. Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, HSBC and Bar­clays are all invest­ed in the tar sands. Britain’s very own BP are about to reverse their deci­sion to stay away from the destruc­tive project, mak­ing ‘Beyond Petro­le­um’ noth­ing more than a Bro­ken Promise.

This action is in sol­i­dar­i­ty with Cana­di­an First Nations groups whose lands and com­mu­ni­ties are being dev­as­tat­ed in the name of cor­po­rate prof­it, and who have called for a mora­to­ri­um on the tar sands.

For more info about the Cana­di­an Tar Sands, the Oil-ympics and the UK Tar Sands Net­work check out these links.

http://www.tarsandsinfocus.wordpress.com
http://oilsandstruth.org/topics/2010-olympics
http://olympicresistance.net/
http://www.ienearth.org/cits

courts attacked in bristol

Last night the mag­is­trates court next to the bus sta­tion in the mid­dle of bris­tol was attacked. all the reach­able win­dows were smashed out and spray paint mes­sages left on the walls “fuck the law not the poor!”

Last night the mag­is­trates court next to the bus sta­tion in the mid­dle of bris­tol was attacked. all the reach­able win­dows were smashed out and spray paint mes­sages left on the walls “fuck the law not the poor!”
we know that the court ‘jus­tice’ sys­tem is noth­ing but a farse designed and run to pro­tect the wealth and pow­er that rules this rot­ten soci­ety. we know that this sys­tem is our ene­my, it does not pro­tect us. we know that to achieve a world where we might con­trol our own lives and find solu­tions to our own prob­lems we must first fight to bring this world to the ash­es that it so deserves.
this done in sol­i­dar­i­ty and anar­chist greet­ings to every­one fucked over by the courts, pro­ba­tion, police, boss­es, and every­one fight­ing class strug­gle against the pow­er in the social war that is brought down on us.

Kew Bridge Eco-Village update (+ Seedy Sunday)

There’ll be a seed swap day on 14th Feb, inspired by Brighton’s orig­i­nal Seedy Sun­day — details here.

There’ll be a seed swap day on 14th Feb, inspired by Brighton’s orig­i­nal Seedy Sun­day — details here.

On June 6th 2009, near­ly a hun­dred activists con­verged on a piece of derelict land at Kew Bridge in south west Lon­don to cre­ate an eco-vil­lage com­mu­ni­ty based entire­ly on sus­tain­able tech­nol­o­gy and con­struc­tion tech­niques.

This eco-vil­lage occu­pa­tion is inspired by cam­paigns like The Land is Ours which cam­paigns peace­ful­ly for access to the land, its resources, and the deci­sion-mak­ing process­es affect­ing them, for every­one, irre­spec­tive of race, gen­der or age. for more infor­ma­tion, please vis­it:

Please post any seeds or post­cards or any­thing you like to:

The Eco Vil­lage
2 Kew Bridge Rd
Brent­ford
TW8 0JF
site phone num­ber — 07967864370

In Decem­ber we had a six month cel­e­bra­tion and invit­ed peo­ple from the com­mu­ni­ty to a fire par­ty. It was a great suc­cess.

In Sep­tem­ber last year, vil­lagers cheered when Houn­slow coun­cil­lors put off a plan by St George to build 164 flats, a river­side pub, a busi­ness hub and a piaz­za on the site.

The devel­op­ment is not due to be dis­cussed by a coun­cil com­mit­tee before March and, with local elec­tions tak­ing place in May, a meet­ing may not take place until June – mean­ing the eco-vil­lage may remain for anoth­er six months.

Over the last 4 months we have grad­u­al­ly improved our liv­ing con­di­tions on the site. We have a full work­ing com­post toi­let, a kitchen and a round­house. Still 100% rely­ing on dona­tions and the rub­bish you throw away, we have built up our com­mu­ni­ty from noth­ing!

The best improve­ment so far is def­i­nite­ly our homes. You may have gone past us on the bus and seen a tarp vil­lage, assum­ing that it was all tents — but its not! We have learnt to build our own hous­es out of hazel wood poles. By bend­ing them into arch­es, tying them down and then insu­lat­ing with blan­kets and tarps, we have cre­at­ed won­der­ful lit­tle liv­ing spaces that are easy peasy to do!

We still main­tain that we are essen­tial­ly a com­mu­ni­ty gar­den. We encour­age every­one from the local area to pay us a vis­it and share their ideas about what we should do with the land, as well as get­ting them to help us plant our veg­eta­bles and also just to chill out and get to know us all.

We will hold a pub­lic meet­ing every Thurs­day night at 7pm on site, and we shall try to make every Sun­day an event filled open day.

Need­less to say, we still wel­come every­body from all over Lon­don and the world. We have had quite a few inter­na­tion­al vis­i­tors late­ly! Every­one is wel­come to come and stay as long as they fol­low site rules which include no drugs and alco­hol, as well as being con­sid­er­ate to oth­ers and you must active­ly par­tic­i­pate as a mem­ber of the com­mu­ni­ty.

We espe­cial­ly wel­come any­one with any skills or knowl­edge which may be use­ful or inter­est­ing. We encour­age peo­ple to hold work­shops to share their skills, whether it is about com­mon law, herbal reme­dies, yoga, or even how to make didgeri­doos or repair bicy­cles! Or even if you know noth­ing but just want to learn, come along too!

Our week:

Mon­days — Closed (we go and protest out­side MOD and down­ing street)

Tues­days — Fri­days — Open 11–1 and 5–7pm

Every Thurs­day — 7pm Pub­lic meet­ing

Every Fri­day — Wild Food Fri­day 10am — a walk around Rich­mond park tast­ing and learn­ing berries nuts and mush­rooms

Sat­ur­days and Sun­days — Open 11–6

(By ‘Open’ I mean the gate is open and we give tours. If you want to come and help us then please just come in any­way!)

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You are wel­come to come and vis­it us and stay over if you like, but:

1. You must sleep in the Hexiyurt guest­house as we don’t have the room for any more tents. The guest­house can acco­mo­date about 6 peo­ple, so it may be best to ring us pri­or to your vis­it to check if there is enough room for you!

2. The Hexiyurt has to be cleared of your stuff by 10am so it is open for vis­i­tors and as a work­shop space. (you can store your things in the man­sion shed instead dur­ing the day)

3. You are wel­come to stay up to 7 days, after which time you must leave as to give oth­ers the chance to stay over.

4. If, after stay­ing for 7 days, you wish to move in per­ma­nent­ly, we will have a meet­ing to dis­cuss it, to deter­mine if we have enough room, and then shall hope­ful­ly wel­come you in!

Capac­i­ty is a big issue on site at the moment and we are unlike­ly to allow many more peo­ple to move in on a per­ma­nent basis. How­ev­er as win­ter freezes over we might lose a few mem­bers and have room for some more. If you are des­per­ate to stay with us then show­ing us that your are a good, hard work­er who gets along with most peo­ple on camp and who is polite and cour­te­ous to all will defi­ant­ly help you 🙂

Soon after it start­ed

update from Sea Shepherd in Antartica fighting the whalers — arrest attempt & another ramming

Ady Gil Cap­tain Attempts to Serve Arrest War­rant to Cap­tain of the Shonan Maru No. 2

On Fri­day, Jan­u­ary 15, 2010, the crew of Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Society’s ves­sel Bob Bark­er sur­prised, chased, and engaged the Shonan Maru No. 2, a secu­ri­ty ship from the ille­gal Japan­ese whal­ing fleet. The engage­ment took place between the hours of 8:30 pm and 12:30 am (AEST).

Ady Gil Cap­tain Attempts to Serve Arrest War­rant to Cap­tain of the Shonan Maru No. 2

On Fri­day, Jan­u­ary 15, 2010, the crew of Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Society’s ves­sel Bob Bark­er sur­prised, chased, and engaged the Shonan Maru No. 2, a secu­ri­ty ship from the ille­gal Japan­ese whal­ing fleet. The engage­ment took place between the hours of 8:30 pm and 12:30 am (AEST).

The Shonan Maru No. 2 recent­ly achieved infamy when it vio­lent­ly attacked the Sea Shep­herd ves­sel Ady Gil, threat­en­ing the lives of its crew and sink­ing the ves­sel due to sus­tained dam­age. Today though, the Shonan Maru No. 2 was on the run from the Bob Bark­er, the irony being that Sea Shep­herd adheres to a strict pol­i­cy of non-vio­lence and has an unblem­ished 30+ year record of nev­er caus­ing or sus­tain­ing any seri­ous injuries while at sea.

Under New Zealand law, a cit­i­zen is empow­ered to serve an arrest war­rant on a sus­pect for a crime that car­ries a penal­ty in excess of eight years impris­on­ment. The charge of attempt­ed mur­der qual­i­fies and thus Cap­tain Pete Bethune act­ed in accor­dance with New Zealand law in his attempt to serve the cap­tain of the Shonan Maru No. 2 who delib­er­ate­ly sank his ship and almost killed his crew and him­self.

After a sur­prise launch, one of Sea Shepherd’s small boats snuck up on the Shonan Maru No. 2 and over a peri­od of more than four hours the Bob Bark­er slow­ly closed the gap and harassed the ves­sel, order­ing it to stop and sub­mit to arrest for the crime of attempt­ed mur­der on the crew of the Ady Gil. Each eva­sive maneu­ver from the Shonan Maru No. 2 cost the whalers crit­i­cal speed.

Said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son, Pres­i­dent and Founder of Sea Shep­herd, “Cap­tain Pete Bethune had lit­tle choice but to attempt to serve the arrest war­rant him­self. Down here at the edge of nowhere, with­out back up from his gov­ern­ment, he found he was the only sher­iff in town. A cap­tain of a ship that has been sunk by anoth­er cap­tain has the author­i­ty to bring his attack­er to jus­tice. Cap­tain Bethune has been attempt­ing to do just that.”

Attempts by this ille­gal whal­ing ves­sel to dis­cour­age the small boats launched by the Bob Bark­er includ­ed the use of Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs), sev­er­al very high-pres­sure water can­nons, and eva­sive maneu­vers. Some of the crew aboard the Shonan Maru No. 2 were also wear­ing cylin­ders on their backs attached to (as yet uniden­ti­fied) hand-held devices resem­bling weapons.

Once it became appar­ent that the Shonan Maru No. 2 would not sub­mit to the arrest, the Bob Bark­er turned around to con­tin­ue the hunt for the fac­to­ry ship of the ille­gal Japan­ese fleet. This will prove dif­fi­cult with the Shonan Maru No. 2 con­tin­u­ing to fol­low and mon­i­tor the Bob Bark­er, but Sea Shepherd’s flag ship Steve Irwin is also on the prowl for the ille­gal whal­ing fleet, and hopes are high that the float­ing house of blood known as the Nis­shin Maru will soon be located—and shut down.

Feb­ru­ary 6 2010
Bob Bark­er Rammed by Ille­gal Whaler

Nis­han Maru rams Bob Bark­er­At 1209 PM Fre­man­tle, Aus­tralia time, the Yushin Maru 3 inten­tion­al­ly rammed the Sea Shep­herd ship Bob Bark­er, pen­e­trat­ing it’s hull and endan­ger­ing the lives of it¹s crew. The col­li­sion occurred at 65 degrees 21 South, 67 degrees 58 East, about 180 miles off Cape Darn­ley in the Aus­tralian Antarc­tic Ter­ri­to­ry.

The Bob Bark­er had been active­ly block­ing the slip­way of the Nis­shin Maru, the Japan­ese whal­ing fleet’s fac­to­ry ship when the col­li­sion occurred. Four har­poon ships, the Yushin Maru 1, 2, and 3 and Shonan Maru 2, were cir­cling and mak­ing near pass­es to the stern and bow of the Sea Shep­herd ves­sel. The Bob Bark­er did not move from its posi­tion. At which point, the Yushin Maru 3 inten­tion­al­ly rammed the Bob Bark­er, cre­at­ing a 3‑foot long 4‑inch deep gash in the mid star­board side of the Sea Shep­herd ves­sel above the water­line.

No crew was injured dur­ing the col­li­sion. The Bob Bark­er con­tin­ues to block the slip­way of the Nis­shin Maru, pre­vent­ing the trans­fer of slaugh­tered whales and effec­tive­ly shut­ting down ille­gal whal­ing oper­a­tions.

The inci­dent demon­strates a con­tin­ued esca­la­tion of vio­lence by the ille­gal whalers in the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary.

Said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son from the bridge of the Steve Irwin, cur­rent­ly en route to join the action, “Because the whalers got away basi­cal­ly scot-free with the out­ra­geous sink­ing of the Ady Gil, they now appar­ent­ly think they can do what­ev­er they want and they appear to have no qualms about endan­ger­ing Sea Shep­herd crew. What we real­ly need is for the gov­ern­ments of Aus­tralia and New Zealand to step up and start enforc­ing mar­itime laws in these waters, or who know what the whalers will do next. Aus­tralian and New Zealand lives are at risk every day in these waters.”

The crew of the Bob Bark­er noticed that the Yushin Maru 3 stopped mov­ing in the water short­ly after the impact, and appeared to be falling behind as the Bob Bark­er main­tained its posi­tion on the stern of the Nis­shin Maru. It’s pos­si­ble the Yushin Maru 3 dam­aged itself in the col­li­sion.

The Japan­ese whalers are far more aggres­sive this year than in past cam­paigns.

Non Commercial House is gone again…

On Wednes­day 3rd Feb at 9.20 am, High Court Bailiffs came round the Non Com­mer­cial House Free Shop, armed pre­sum­ably with a resti­tu­tion war­rant, and evict­ed the place and i

Non-Commercial House 1Non-Commercial House 2Non-Commercial House 3On Wednes­day 3rd Feb at 9.20 am, High Court Bailiffs came round the Non Com­mer­cial House Free Shop, armed pre­sum­ably with a resti­tu­tion war­rant, and evict­ed the place and its occupiers.Owners and Bailiffs seemed quite hap­py to pre­vent us from run­ning a FreeShop (oooooh, scary, giv­ing out shit for free!!!!) and mak­ing some more peo­ple home­less because they want to keep their build­ing emp­ty for anoth­er cou­ple of years.

Once a per­son com­ing into the shop sim­ply asked: “but why do they want to evict you?” Thats a very good ques­tion isn’t it? Why? Prob­a­bly hun­dreds of rea­sons, just pick your favorite one. Maybe the rea­son they want us out is exact­ly why we’re mov­ing in! 🙂

So the Non Com­mer­cial House Free Shop is gone. It’s been an amaz­ing project, so many peo­ple just pass­ing by, com­ing in, hav­ing a quick chat, being so shocked that this was a squat and that some of the peo­ple they were talk­ing to were actu­al­ly here in rela­tion to their anar­chist pol­i­tics, tak­ing a cou­ple of cool things they liked, promis­ing to bring some of their own unused stuff (and some­times actu­al­ly doing it!!!!).

Apart from hav­ing loads of peo­ple giv­ing and tak­ing the most incred­i­ble stuff on open­ing days, many com­ple­men­tary activ­i­ties hap­pened in the house: bike repairs, par­ties, Span­ish lessons, moth­ers’ gath­er­ing, work­shop of noth­ing, polyamory work­shop, squat­ting meet­ings, wire­less hack­ing, queer fash­ion show, film screen­ings and box­ing in the base­ment, etc

It’s also been so much fun for every­one involved that it would be sur­pris­ing not to see some more FreeShop blos­som­ing lat­er this year…

https://london.indymedia.org/groups/non-commercial-house
email: non­com­mer­cial­house at riseup.net

Demonstrations in Kenya against Ethiopian dam

2 Feb­ru­ary 2010

Demon­stra­tors have protest­ed in four towns in Kenya, against the con­struc­tion of a con­tro­ver­sial dam that threat­ens the sur­vival of a hun­dred thou­sand indige­nous peo­ple through­out the Low­er Omo Val­ley in Ethiopia and around Lake Turkana in Kenya.

Lake Turkana2 Feb­ru­ary 2010

Demon­stra­tors have protest­ed in four towns in Kenya, against the con­struc­tion of a con­tro­ver­sial dam that threat­ens the sur­vival of a hun­dred thou­sand indige­nous peo­ple through­out the Low­er Omo Val­ley in Ethiopia and around Lake Turkana in Kenya.

Ethiopia’s Omo Riv­er is a life­line for var­i­ous tribes, who cul­ti­vate crops on the fer­tile flood­plains in an oth­er­wise chal­leng­ing envi­ron­ment. The riv­er is the largest source for Kenya’s famous Lake Turkana, the most saline of Africa’s large lakes, essen­tial to the sur­vival of many Kenyan tribes. The Low­er Omo Val­ley and Lake Turkana are both UNESCO World Her­itage sites, in recog­ni­tion of the ‘excep­tion­al’ con­di­tions there.

Friends of Lake Turkana organ­ised the simul­ta­ne­ous demon­stra­tions, but had to hold a press con­fer­ence in Nairo­bi, because of a ban on pub­lic demon­stra­tions in the cap­i­tal.

A FoLT rep­re­sen­ta­tive said, ‘Based on research and advice from envi­ron­men­tal­ists, we the Friends of Lake Turkana (FoLT) are con­cerned about the dras­tic two year infill­ing of the dam as well as the lim­it­ed amount of water to be let out into Lake Turkana to main­tain eco­log­i­cal needs.’

In Ethiopia it is much hard­er for peo­ple to demon­strate against the project. The gov­ern­ment has intro­duced leg­is­la­tion to stop local organ­i­sa­tions from work­ing on human rights, democ­ra­cy, jus­tice and law issues. Most peo­ple know vir­tu­al­ly noth­ing about the dam and its impacts.

The Ital­ian com­pa­ny Sali­ni Con­strut­tori has already built one third of the dam, called Gibe III. The Ital­ian gov­ern­ment and var­i­ous multi­na­tion­al banks are now con­sid­er­ing fund­ing the project.

How­ev­er, inde­pen­dent experts say it will dis­rupt the sea­son­al flood­ing of the Low­er Omo Val­ley, dec­i­mat­ing the forests around the riv­er and mak­ing it almost impos­si­ble for the tribes of the val­ley to grow their crops.

Sev­er­al NGOs have made for­mal com­plaints to the Africa Devel­op­ment Bank urg­ing it not to fund the dam.

The vol­ume of water flow­ing in to Lake Turkana is like­ly to fall dra­mat­i­cal­ly. Tribes includ­ing the Turkana, Das­sanech, Rendille and Sam­bu­ru rely on lake­side live­stock graz­ing, crop cul­ti­va­tion, as well as fish­ing in the lake itself.

Sur­vival is call­ing on the Ethiopi­an gov­ern­ment to freeze the dam project until an inde­pen­dent envi­ron­men­tal and social impact assess­ment has been car­ried out and the Omo Val­ley tribes have been prop­er­ly con­sult­ed.

http://www.friendsoflaketurkana.org/

Brighton RBS painted — the lines are drawn

Com­mu­nique from the Fine Line Art Col­lec­tive (FLAC)
Date: 3rd Feb 2010
Address: Old Steine, Brighton
Tel: 01273 821118

In the small hours of this morn­ing the Brighton branch of The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land fell foul of a FLAC attack.

We claim full cred­it for the free pub­lic art instal­la­tion of a fat red and black line of gloss paint on the floor across the door­way of the bank.

Com­mu­nique from the Fine Line Art Col­lec­tive (FLAC)
Date: 3rd Feb 2010
Address: Old Steine, Brighton
Tel: 01273 821118

In the small hours of this morn­ing the Brighton branch of The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land fell foul of a FLAC attack.

We claim full cred­it for the free pub­lic art instal­la­tion of a fat red and black line of gloss paint on the floor across the door­way of the bank.

The black paint sig­ni­fies RBS oil invest­ments and the red paint, the lives that will be lost to cli­mate change.

Black paint was applied to the cash point to cre­ate the impres­sion of oil ooz­ing from the unstop­pable mon­ey machine. This illus­trates the
filthy nature of this banks activ­i­ties. We also proved we CAN stop a small cog in the machine. When we want to.

FLAC — the Fine Line Arts Col­lec­tive — has used this pub­licly owned space — bought with tax pay­ers mon­ey — to pose the ques­tion: “Where do we draw the line?”

Today FLAC mem­bers drew the line at RBS because…

RBS has financed com­pa­nies involved in tar sands extrac­tion to the tune of £8.3 bil­lion. RBS is the UK’s biggest financier of one of the dirt­i­est projects on Earth.

This is destroy­ing the Cana­di­an wilder­ness, forc­ing the indige­nous peo­ple off their lands and cre­at­ing the biggest C02 emit­ter in the world.

FLAC says: “RBS deserves to take some flack for that.And don’t get us start­ed on Chair­man Sir Fred’s £16 mil­lion pen­sion, not to men­tion the bankers’ £1million plus bonus­es.

“We all have to draw the line some­where. We draw the line at RBS using our mon­ey to destroy our plan­et and our future for pri­vate gain. Where do you draw the line?”

Artists notes.

FLAC used gloss paint for this action to sig­ni­fy the per­ma­nence of the bank’s destruc­tive activ­i­ties.

FLAC mem­bers hope oth­er artists will feel inspired to draw a line at their own local branch of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land. Or indeed any oth­er bank that con­sis­tent­ly invests in human suf­fer­ing and ulti­mate­ly our demise.

Or draw your line wher­ev­er your sense of out­rage deems fit.

The new EF! Action Update — bursting onto the seams…

In the Spring edi­tion of the EF! Action Update, see how King Coal is being con­front­ed — chim­neys climbed, con­vey­ors locked-on to, mines invad­ed, machin­ery occu­pied, eco­tage, and more.

EF! AU logo 1In the Spring edi­tion of the EF! Action Update, see how King Coal is being con­front­ed — chim­neys climbed, con­vey­ors locked-on to, mines invad­ed, machin­ery occu­pied, eco­tage, and more.

Mar­vel at the Main­shill strat­e­gy of con­tin­u­ous action, look with awe at the range of tac­tics they used in the many months before eviction…and then think about what you can do, with who, where and when.

“If not you, who? If not now, when?”

The Main­shill fea­ture includes an action time­line, local com­mu­ni­ty links and ideas for the future.

The Nuclear New Build CON­sul­ta­tion is over on 22nd Feb­ru­ary — read about what hap­pens next, who’s involved, and an anti-nuclear camp in April.

“in the end we just need rebel­lion. Every­where.” — what was your response to the Copen­hagen cli­mate chaos, whether you went or stayed at home?

Be inspired by an inter­view with “D Lock,our mys­tery dig­ger div­ing activist” — get out there, bicy­cle lock in hand. In Jan­u­ary, one per­son so-armed brought a whole coal ter­mi­nal to a halt for many hours.

And from across the seas, read about our broth­ers and sis­ters strug­gling against high-speed train destruc­tion in Italy, high-volt­age pow­er lines in Cat­alo­nia, and whale hunt­ing on the High Seas.

And if you don’t get high on all that, try not to be inspired by con­fer­ences block­ad­ed, dams delayed, earth-trash­ing machin­ery sab­o­taged, trees hugged, archi­tects impost­ed, genet­ics roofed, bio­mess bio­massed and much more.

“We are going to inher­it the earth . There is not the slight­est doubt about that. We Are not afraid of ruins. We car­ry a new world, here in our hearts. That world is grow­ing this minute.” — Dur­ru­ti

To down­load the lat­est EF!AU for print­ing, go to http://www.earthfirst.org.uk/efau/actionupdate_feb10print.pdf

To read the lat­est EF!AU online, go to http://www.earthfirst.org.uk/efau/actionupdate_feb10.pdf