North East Open Cast Conference 31st Jan

North East Region­al Con­fer­ence
A chance for cam­paign­ers, past and present, to meet and learn from our suc­cess­es and fail­ures and plan how we can all help each oth­er

St John Bap­tist Church — Grainger St — New­cas­tle
1:30pm — 4pm Sat­ur­day 31st Jan

NE Opencast conference flierNorth East Region­al Con­fer­ence
A chance for cam­paign­ers, past and present, to meet and learn from our suc­cess­es and fail­ures and plan how we can all help each oth­er

St John Bap­tist Church — Grainger St — New­cas­tle
1:30pm — 4pm Sat­ur­day 31st Jan

Speak­ers and work­shops on the diverse range of options to oppose open cast­ing

Toon Cli­mate Action
http://www.toonclimateaction.tk/

EDO smashed — Gaza solidarity action

17-01-2009
Anti-mil­i­tarist activists entered the ITT/EDO MBM arms fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe, Brighton in the ear­ly hours of this morn­ing, where they are believed to have caused exten­sive dam­age to the offices, and to equip­ment used to make arms, includ­ing the ‘zero reten­tion force arm­ing units’ and ‘ejec­tor release unit 151’ which the Smash EDO/ITT cam­paign says are sup­plied to the Israeli Air Force. The cam­paign became aware of the action when they received a phone call from those inside the fac­to­ry this morn­ing who said that they were ‘decom­mis­sion­ing’ the fac­to­ry in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, who are cur­rent­ly at the receiv­ing end of the fac­to­ries prod­ucts.

17-01-2009
Anti-mil­i­tarist activists entered the ITT/EDO MBM arms fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe, Brighton in the ear­ly hours of this morn­ing, where they are believed to have caused exten­sive dam­age to the offices, and to equip­ment used to make arms, includ­ing the ‘zero reten­tion force arm­ing units’ and ‘ejec­tor release unit 151’ which the Smash EDO/ITT cam­paign says are sup­plied to the Israeli Air Force. The cam­paign became aware of the action when they received a phone call from those inside the fac­to­ry this morn­ing who said that they were ‘decom­mis­sion­ing’ the fac­to­ry in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, who are cur­rent­ly at the receiv­ing end of the fac­to­ries prod­ucts.

The arms fac­to­ry has been tar­get­ted by the Smash EDO Cam­paign for a num­ber of years. In 2005 EDO MBM took High Court action in an attempt to cur­tail protest at the fac­to­ry. They lost the action, which proved to be an expen­sive own-goal as it gave the cam­paign increased expo­sure, and brought it to nation­al atten­tion. In 2008 the fac­to­ry was tak­en over by ITT.

Week­ly protests have been held out­side the fac­to­ry since 2004, and there have been a num­ber of nation­al demos, at the fac­to­ry and on the streets of Brighton. On Octo­ber 15th, the SHUT ITT Demo suc­ceed­ed in shut­ting the fac­to­ry for the day.

Accord­ing to reports in the nation­al media, todays action may have the effect of shut­ting down the fac­to­ry for some time. The BBC quotes Det Ch Insp Gra­ham Pratt as say­ing: “Win­dows had been smashed and offices turned over in what I would describe as wan­ton van­dal­ism, but with machin­ery and equip­ment so tar­get­ed that it could have been done with a view of bring­ing busi­ness to a standstill.…The dam­age is sig­nif­i­cant and the val­ue sub­stan­tial.”

Pri­or to enter­ing the fac­to­ry, the activists made a video (attached) in which they explained their rea­sons for the action. One com­ment­ed: “Israel are com­mit­ting a gross crime now in Gaza. Israel have killed hun­dreds of chil­dren. I think its absolute­ly dis­gust­ing that weapons made in our cities and in our coun­try are being used to kill inno­cent women and chil­dren. They have been used indis­crim­i­nate­ly. If the law and the police cant do any­thing about it its about time some­body else did.”

About 30 police are believed to have attend­ed the fac­to­ry, where they wit­nessed com­put­ers and office equip­ment being thrown out of first floor win­dows. Nine peo­ple are believed to have been arrest­ed and tak­en to the Holling­bury and Wor­thing Police Sta­tions, where police say they are being held on ‘sus­pi­cion of bur­glary’. One pro­tes­tor is believed to have required hos­pi­tal treat­ment.

- from IMC UK

Decom­mis­sion­ers — video/mpeg 127M

For oth­er reports of direct action and protests in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza, see the Indy­media Pales­tine top­ic pages

Five hundred flashmob at heathrow

[London,Sat 17] Mid­day today, five hun­dred peo­ple flash­mobbed Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 in protest at the gov­ern­ments deci­sion to give the go-ahead on build­ing a third run­way and yet anoth­er ter­mi­nal. Among the mob were four naked women, lots of red ‘no expan­sion’ t‑shirts, umbrel­las and Heathrow’s largest con­ga dance.

Heathrow Terminal 5 Decision Day Flash mob[London,Sat 17] Mid­day today, five hun­dred peo­ple flash­mobbed Heathrow’s Ter­mi­nal 5 in protest at the gov­ern­ments deci­sion to give the go-ahead on build­ing a third run­way and yet anoth­er ter­mi­nal. Among the mob were four naked women, lots of red ‘no expan­sion’ t‑shirts, umbrel­las and Heathrow’s largest con­ga dance. It was all fin­ished with­in an hour.

The flash­mob had been called for the first Sat­ur­day after the deci­sion on the air­ports expan­sion plans and comes at the end of a packed week of protests which has already seen the domes­tic depar­tures lounge of ter­mi­nal three occu­pied by a Cli­mate Rush din­ner, a plot of land pur­chased by cam­paign­ers in the mid­dle of the pro­pose new run­way and suf­fragettes esca­lat­ing the mil­i­tan­cy of the cam­paign by smash­ing win­dows at the gov­ern­ments Depart­ment of Trans­port.

The week also saw twen­ty four Plane Stu­pid activists qui­et­ly sen­tenced for their part in the blockad­ing of Stanst­ed air­port late last year.

Many more actions are expect­ed and the Cli­mate Camp is hold­ing a nation­al gath­er­ing in Oxford next week­end at which pro­pos­als to shut down Heathrow air­port down com­plete­ly for a day are expect­ed to be dis­cussed.

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Attract­ing most press atten­tion were four brave young ladies who had saved the ten quid for a red ‘STOP AIRPORT EXPANSION’ t‑shirt and instead opt­ed for red body paint with a black mes­sage across their midriffs, ‘Sim­ply No Slaugh­ter’ and a pair of strate­gi­cal­ly placed gold stick­ing plas­ters pro­claim­ing ‘art’ and ‘port’ (port was indeed on the left.)

Among them were many of the locals who have led the long term oppo­si­tion to the project, includ­ing some I pho­tographed on the march in 2003 in Sip­son and Har­mondsworth, as well of course as John Stew­art of HACAN and local MP John McDon­nell who many were con­grat­u­lat­ing for his seizure of the mace in the House of Com­mons when the announce­ment was made.

For three-quar­ters of an hour the demon­stra­tors chant­ed, threw red bal­loons in the air and red ten­nis balls at an ‘Aunt Sal­ly’ of Trans­port Sec­re­tary Geoff Hoon and con­ga’ed around the area and had there pic­tures tak­en by a large squad of pho­tog­ra­phers includ­ing some from the nation­al press and some TV crews.

They were watched by a few of those wait­ing to check in and rather more police and air­port secu­ri­ty staff who made a loose ring around event. But although the atmos­phere before the demon­stra­tion had appeared a lit­tle tense, with police mak­ing con­tin­ued patrols through the depar­ture area pre­sum­ably look­ing for trou­ble-mak­ers, they seemed pret­ty relaxed — and some were clear­ly amused by what was hap­pen­ing.

Final­ly Stew­art thanked us all for com­ing, and repeat­ed the deter­mi­na­tion of all those involved to keep up the fight to ensure that despite the deci­sion, the run­way will nev­er be built. McDon­nell was giv­en a cheer for his action in par­lia­ment and every­one was invit­ed to take a last chance to pelt Hoon before we all slipped away to the und­e­dr­ground and bus sta­tions.

Climate Activists smash windows at The Department for Transport

16.01.2009
Cli­mate Suf­fragettes smashed glass front doors at The Depart­ment for Trans­port ear­ly this morn­ing in protest against the gov­ern­men­t’s deci­sion to expand Heathrow.

Suffra-jet broken windows at Dept for Transport16.01.2009
Cli­mate Suf­fragettes smashed glass front doors at The Depart­ment for Trans­port ear­ly this morn­ing in protest against the gov­ern­men­t’s deci­sion to expand Heathrow.

At 4 am, three women, wear­ing red cli­mate sash­es, hurled bricks and broke the glass doors of The Depart­ment for Trans­port, on Mar­sham Street, Lon­don. Echo­ing the protests of the Suf­fragettes, they wrapped their bricks in notes that read: ‘NO THIRD RUNWAY, THE SUFFRA-JETS ARE BACK before hurl­ing them at the gov­ern­ment build­ing. They also hurled green paint to sym­bol­ise the green­wash they heard from the gov­ern­ment today. They tar­get­ed the build­ing as a direct response to yes­ter­day’s deci­sion to allow a third run­way at Heathrow.

A spokes­woman said: “The gov­ern­ment has opened the flood-gates for rad­i­cal action. Yes­ter­day they sac­ri­ficed all of our futures and spat in the face of democ­ra­cy. The third run­way is unwant­ed and is a glob­al threat. When they make democ­ra­cy mean­ing­less what oth­er
reac­tion could they expect?

“We have less than ten years to turn cli­mate change around. Women can­not just stand by and let this gov­ern­ment treat our futures as a joke. We fight for the safe­ty of human­i­ty, and if the gov­ern­ment will only lis­ten to the smash of win­dows, then so be it.”

Not­ing that their elect­ed MPs had been refused a vote on this issue, she added;

“The gov­ern­ment has bypassed demo­c­ra­t­ic process for the sake of cor­po­rate prof­it. The Suf­fragettes died for the demo­c­ra­t­ic rights that the gov­ern­ment so sweeps aside. We take our lead from our past to defend our future.”

Bath Bomb #18 Out Now!

THE BATH BOMB

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Issue #18
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Jan 09

“Steal this new­sheet!”

Look­ing Back At A Busy Year

THE BATH BOMB

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Jan 09

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Look­ing Back At A Busy Year

2009 promis­es to be a busy year for BAN and friends, but before we look for­ward, let’s look take a look back at 2008. The year start­ed with a con­tin­u­ing spate of foie gras, forc­ing the sick dish off the menus of many a restau­rant. The FreeShop went from strength to strength, dis­trib­ut­ing goods to thou­sands of sat­is­fied anti-shop­pers and spread­ing its month­ly anti-con­sumerist (2nd Sat­ur­day of each month, 12–3pm, Stall Street, oppo­site Hol­land and Bar­rett). In a new twist, BAN­ners also dis­trib­uted free eth­i­cal, eco-friend­ly veg­an food to hun­gry passers­by at the ‘There is such thing as a free lunch!’ stall. Pun­ters of the Porter were kept enter­tained at ‘Bub­bling Under’, Bath’s ongo­ing free month­ly rad­i­cal film show­ings. Mem­bers of BAN also helped open ‘The 78’, Chippenham’s first squat­ted social cen­tre, and joined dozens in Bris­tol to resist the evic­tion of ‘Ash­ley Road’.

Bath’s ani­mals rights advo­cates have been equal­ly busy, demo­ing Bath race­course dur­ing a vis­it by Rolf Har­ris, trav­el­ling to Oxford Uni and Hunt­ing­don for anti-vivi­sec­tion events, sab­o­tag­ing local fox hunts, trav­el­ling to Cardiff for an anti-bad­ger cull demo and feed­ing hun­dreds at the first Bath Veg­an Fayre. Bath activists also spent a fair bit of time in Bris­tol, help­ing organ­ise the Bris­tol Anar­chist Book­fair, sev­er­al days of cred­it crunch-relat­ed work­shops, the first Bris­tol Anar­chist Games Day (high­ly rec­om­mend­ed!) and also helped organ­ise anti-cap­i­tal­ist demos around the open­ing of the mon­strous Cabot Cir­cus shop­ping cen­tre, which was invad­ed by zom­bie pro­test­ers. Get­ting active for the envi­ron­ment, BAN joined 3,000 oth­ers at Kingsnorth Camp for Cli­mate Action, help­ing to seize the site, and caus­ing seri­ous dis­rup­tion to the coal plant by scal­ing the perime­ter fence. Ear­li­er in the year, mem­bers of BAN joined oth­ers from Bris­tol, Oxford and Wales to suc­cess­ful­ly block­ade Aberthaw coal-fired pow­er plant, whilst more recent­ly, anoth­er BAN­ner helped out at the Plane Stu­pid block­ade at Stanst­ed. We were also busy with No Bor­der­s/pro-asy­lum seek­er events, like the anti-IOM demos in Bris­tol and ID cards protest at Cardiff, and joined the anar­chist ‘Free­dom of Move­ment’ bloc and 5,000 oth­ers at the Man­ches­ter anti-Labour Par­ty Con­fer­ence.

We’ve teamed up with Bath Mad Hat­ters to high­light the dan­ger­ous effects of forced med­ica­tion, and our new ped­al-pow­ered sound sys­tem is justin about ready to go, after a year of hard work. Fas­cists failed to escape our atten­tion, with local activists head­ing up north to oppose and con­front the BNP’s annu­al Red, White and Blue fes­ti­val (due to this year’s dis­rup­tion, it is unlike­ly to hap­pen again). Com­bined events and forces helped to delay the open­ing of Bath­wick Hill Tesco for near­ly a year, and BAN were there to greet them when they arrived. BAN­ners cel­e­brat­ed Buy Noth­ing Day, and twice jour­neyed down to Brighton to join the ‘Smash EDO/ITT’ demos, aimed at clos­ing down a weapons fac­to­ry sup­ply­ing geno­ci­dal states such as Israel and the US of A; after the demos (both of which got a bit ‘rio­ty’) and a four-year cam­paign, the fac­to­ry is on its last legs – don’t miss the next demo on 04/05/09: www.smashedo.org.uk. BAN also launched its anti-cred­it crunch cam­paign, aimed at defend­ing our com­mu­ni­ties against unem­ploy­ment, bailiffs, cor­po­rate greed and reces­sion. The cam­paign kick-start­ed with a 35-strong, noisy demo in Novem­ber and will con­tin­ue on as reces­sion deep­ens, with a focus on prac­ti­cal­ly resist­ing reces­sion and direct­ly defend­ing our rights and liveli­hoods. And we even man­aged well-earned group hol­i­days at Tolpud­dle fes­ti­val and the beau­ti­ful Gow­er, too!

Oppo­si­tion Increas­es As Attacks Inten­si­fy

On Sat­ur­day 3rd Jan­u­ary, 400–500 gath­ered in Bris­tol to oppose the con­tin­ued Israeli attacks on Pales­tine. The march, attend­ed by young and old, anar­chists, stu­dents, Mus­lims and social­ists alike, took place on the after­noon of the day that Israel was report­ed to have begun its land incur­sion in Pales­tine. The demon­stra­tion coin­cid­ed with var­i­ous oth­ers around the coun­try, and indeed around the world, includ­ing a 50,000-strong march in Lon­don. The fol­low­ing week­end 100,000 peo­ple attend­ed a march in Lon­don in oppo­si­tion to the con­tin­ued dev­as­tat­ing attacks which have since includ­ed the bomb­ing of a school being used as a shel­ter for civil­ians, in which more than 40 peo­ple were killed. The IDF have also dropped leaflets over Gaza threat­en­ing to increase the feroc­i­ty of their attacks. In the five years that pre­ced­ed the recent attacks, around 5,000 Pales­tini­ans are report­ed to have been killed by the Israelis’ advanced weapon­ry. In spite of the British Gov­ern­men­t’s renewed call for cease­fire, fig­ures report­ed in the Guardian in 2006 tell a dif­fer­ent sto­ry: the Gov­ern­ment approved £22.5m of weapon­ry exports to Israel in the pre­vi­ous year. If you would like to get involved in oppos­ing the attacks, there is a vig­il in Bath every Sat­ur­day out­side the Abbey between 11.30 and 12.30. In Bris­tol, there is a vig­il every night at 5pm in the cen­tre, oppo­site the Hip­po­drome, and Bristol’s also home to the ‘Raytheon Out’ cam­paign, who are now in the fifth week of their rooftop occu­pa­tion of that arms man­u­fac­tur­er. And let’s not for­get neigh­bour­ing deathdeal­ers Boe­ing, who recent­ly found all their win­dows smashed! In Frome too, 40 peo­ple recent­ly occu­pied Lloyds TSB, who have ridicu­lous­ly closed the account of human rights char­i­ty Inter­Pal. Oth­er cor­po­rate nas­ties with ties to Israel include M&S and Star­bucks, and be sure to boy­cott Israeli super­mar­ket goods, where many pep­pers, sweet pota­toes and avo­ca­dos are grown on stolen land.

http://www.bathstopwar.org.uk/index.html
www.stopwar.org.uk/
http://palsolidarity.org/
http://raytheonout.wordpress.com/
http://electronicintifada.net
http://www.maannews.net/en
http://www.freegaza.org
http://talestotell.wordpress.com

Bash Back Against Bath’s Bas­tard Bailiffs!

Recent arti­cles in the Chron­i­cle have stark­ly con­tra­dict­ed asser­tions by gov­ern­ment and aca­d­e­m­ic think tanks that Bath would “weath­er the worst effects of the reces­sion.” At the last count, 1,542 peo­ple are claim­ing ben­e­fits in the Bath area, an increase of 59% on last year, with 600 peo­ple hav­ing lost their jobs in the city since last Novem­ber — a dra­mat­ic rise. And how are we reward­ed when we’re laid off and forced onto the dole? Do we enter a nur­tur­ing wel­fare sys­tem that caters for the needs and skills of the unem­ployed? No, it’s more author­i­tar­i­an than ever — ben­e­fits have not risen with the increas­ing cost of liv­ing, and claimants are harassed into search­ing for non-exis­tent jobs under the con­stant threat of ben­e­fit stop­page for fail­ure to con­form to the infu­ri­at­ing­ly bureau­crat­ic world of Job­seek­ers. As a direct result of this and the rise in bills, food and liv­ing costs, Bath res­i­dents are see­ing a lot more of everyone’s least favourite par­a­site, the bailiff. Recent fig­ures show that bailiffs chas­ing unpaid coun­cil tax vis­it­ed 2,400 homes in Bath last year. With three/four peo­ple in the aver­age house­hold, that means that 8,000 (10% of Bath’s pop­u­la­tion) were vis­it­ed for coun­cil tax alone! When we take into con­sid­er­a­tion bailiffs sent out by banks, loan com­pa­nies and ener­gy sup­pli­ers, we can real­is­ti­cal­ly increase the num­ber of Batho­ni­ans being harassed sev­er­al times over. At this point the old reac­tionary cry that peo­ple who are unem­ployed or bailiff-rid­den are ‘layabouts’ who have ‘brought it on them­selves’ sim­ply no longer holds true. The major­i­ty of us are now feel­ing the pinch, some hard­er than oth­ers, and it’s sim­ply not our fault. If your boss fires you and the job mar­ket is emp­ty, what choice is there but ben­e­fits? If you were going to pay your coun­cil tax, but had to spend the mon­ey on the 40% gas and elec­tric bill increase and feed­ing your fam­i­ly, what would you do?

Bailiffs are famed for their ruth­less­ness — a recent court case tells of a bailiff who posed as an ambu­lance dri­ver to gain entry to an elder­ly couple’s house to repos­sess goods, while the elder­ly occu­pant suf­fered a heart com­plaint. And this is the norm, not the excep­tion. Par­lia­ment recent­ly passed laws allow­ing bailiffs to break into your house, so with­out our elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives to rely on, it looks like it’s up to us! In Bath dur­ing the Poll Tax cam­paign of the ear­ly 90s, and today in Edin­burgh, Lon­don and else­where, bailiffs have met com­mu­ni­ty sol­i­dar­i­ty. Organ­is­ing amongst your neigh­bours to face off bailiffs when they turn up on your street is a pow­er­ful way of defend­ing your­self, your prop­er­ty and your com­mu­ni­ty against these vul­tures. Bailiffs prey on the weak, the strand­ed and the vul­ner­a­ble. Resist­ing bailiffs is to be a key part of BAN’s anti-reces­sion cam­paign in the com­ing year, and they will be hold­ing an infor­mal day of dis­cus­sion, net­work­ing and organ­is­ing on Sat­ur­day the 28th of Feb­ru­ary; loca­tion TBC. To get involved in the cam­paign, if you need help organ­is­ing resis­tance to bailiffs or if you can name and shame any bailiffs, e‑mail BAN at bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk

EVENTS

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

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

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

Broad­lands Orchard­share Was­sail­ing, Sat­ur­day 17th Jan­u­ary, 3pm, Broad­lands Orchard, £2 entry

Israel Out of Gaza demon­stra­tion, Sat­ur­day 17th Jan­u­ary, 12.30 start, Abbey Court­yard

Bub­bling Under, Sun­day 18th Jan­u­ary, 1–5pm, Porter Cel­lar bar, George Street

Talk: ‘Eco Upgrad­ing of Exist­ing Hous­es — Chal­lenges and Oppor­tu­ni­ties’, Mon­day 19th Jan­u­ary, 7.30pm, Quak­er Meet­ing House, Brad­ford on Avon, free entry

Seed Swap, Sun­day 1st Feb­ru­ary, 3–5pm, St Marks Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Wid­combe, £2 entry

Bath Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Mon­day 2nd Feb­ru­ary, 8pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place

Talk: ‘Com­post­ing — how to make it and when to use it’, Wednes­day 4th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30pm, Grove St Church Halls

Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, Wednes­day 4th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30–8.30pm, back room of The Bell

Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Thurs­day 5th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30–9pm, down­stairs Hob­gob­lin

Earth First! Win­ter Moot, Sat­ur­day 7th Feb­ru­ary-Sun­day 8th, 10am start, Cow­ley Club, Brighton, e‑mail: moot2009 [at] earthfirst.org.uk

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

Tran­si­tion Bath Forum, Tues­day 10th Feb­ru­ary, 7pm, Wid­combe Social Club

Bath Green Drinks, Wednes­day 11th Feb­ru­ary, 8.30pm, the Rum­mer, Grand Parade

Bor­ders & Immi­gra­tion work­shop, Sat­ur­day 14th Feb­ru­ary, 1–3pm, Bris­tol venue tbc email trapeze [at] riseup.net

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

‘Beat the Bailiffs’ lis­ten­ing post, Sat­ur­day 28th Feb­ru­ary, more details tbc

Talk: ‘Por­trait of a Road Protest’, Sun­day 1st March, 3–4pm, Bath Cen­tral Library, £6/£4 entry

Res­cue Rangers

Appar­ent­ly, a dog’s not just for Christ­mas, and nei­ther is the rest of the four-legged fur­ry world, too. Fol­low­ing the usu­al sea­son­al peak in lit­tle Tim­my and Sarah’s pass­ing whim for cute lit­tle caged pets, a huge num­ber of unwant­ed rodents need re-hom­ing. Whilst the major­i­ty of humankind can’t get over the crazed notion that oth­er ani­mals exist pure­ly to enter­tain, feed and oth­er­wise serve them, and pet breed­ers are always out to make a quick buck, offi­cial res­cue author­i­ties such as the RSPCA cen­tres and Bath Cats & Dogs Home are full to burst­ing, with many hap­less beasts not lucky enough to reach res­cue cen­ters fac­ing lethal injec­tion. If you can offer a lov­ing and respon­si­ble home for any of four mice, 21 ger­bils or 60 rats in the near­by area, please drop us a line.

www.fancy-rats.co.uk/

Greece Is The Word

Last month’s issue of the Bath Bomb car­ried a hasti­ly-writ­ten report of the mur­der of a Greek teenag­er, and the night of riots fol­low­ing his death. Since then, the riots have giv­en birth to a full-blown revolt and although (or prob­a­bly more accu­rate­ly, because) a gen­uine­ly rev­o­lu­tion­ary sit­u­a­tion has emerged in Greece, the media has lost inter­est. Don’t let the sub­si­dence of the sen­sa­tion­al­ist tabloid press’s rant­i­ng of ‘bomb-throw­ing youths’ fool you though, the insur­rec­tion in Greece is as alive as ever. Coin­cid­ing with a gen­er­al strike, the riots expand­ed beyond the anar­chist move­ment and became a coher­ent expres­sion of anger at the deep­en­ing eco­nom­ic cri­sis. For three weeks, riot­ing involv­ing hun­dreds of thou­sands raged across all of Greece, with sym­bols of cap­i­tal­ism and the state, such as police sta­tions and banks, tar­get­ed by Molo­tovs, bricks and graf­fi­ti. Uni­ver­si­ties, schools and work­places were occu­pied and self-man­aged by work­ers and stu­dents, and many dis­tricts of Greece remain in con­trol of the res­i­dents, as no-go areas for the police. So why have the events in Greece fall­en from the eye of the world’s media? It is because revolt and rev­o­lu­tion almost always ini­tial­ly man­i­fest them­selves in riot­ing and ‘chaos’. It is the instinct of most peo­ple, when lib­er­at­ed from the oppres­sive yoke of their for­mer mas­ters to cel­e­brate, rev­el, and attack the sym­bols of the old order — this makes excit­ing footage, which can eas­i­ly be por­trayed as mis­guid­ed vio­lence. The next step in a revolt is thought­ful­ness, of organ­i­sa­tion, of order, and of begin­ning to think about how to organ­ise and prac­ti­cal­ly man­i­fest a lib­er­at­ed space. The media have giv­en this phase no atten­tion, as first­ly, it’s less dra­mat­ic, and sec­ond­ly, and most impor­tant­ly, because it is against the ethos of the cor­po­rate media to report on rad­i­cals as ratio­nal peo­ple capa­ble of, and seri­ous about, organ­is­ing a soci­ety free of lead­ers, pover­ty and cap­i­tal­ist greed. Make no mis­take, Greece is still in revolt, and is prov­ing that as the old say­ing goes “cap­i­tal­ism is chaos, anar­chy is order.”

Wel­come To The New Year

2008 fin­ished with riots in Greece, as peo­ple on the streets fought back against the cor­rupt gov­ern­ment and police who gunned down Alexan­dros-Andreas Grig­oropou­los. 2009 has opened with a blood­bath in Gaza car­ried out by the Israeli Defence Force, while world lead­ers blame the vic­tims and refuse to inter­fere like they did with Iraq and Afghanistan, all because Israel is their friend. Only ordi­nary peo­ple through­out the world have raised their voic­es against this new wave of killing. Mean­while, over here, unem­ploy­ment and house repos­ses­sion are up because we pay for the cri­sis caused by pol­i­cy mak­ers and politi­cians. Let’s try to make 2009 a year when we can shake off these lead­ers who run this sick sys­tem. A year like Eng­land 1381, Great Britain 1640, France 1789, Europe 1848, Mex­i­co 1914, Rus­sia 1917, Kro­n­stadt and the Ukraine 1921, Spain 1936, Hun­gary 1956, every­where 1968 and East­ern Europe 1989. Most of these strug­gles fell just short, per­mit­ting dic­ta­tor­ships of the left and right, but these were still years in which ordi­nary peo­ple strived to bring about a bet­ter world, and will try again. (Oscar Nom­i­nee inspi­ra­tional speech time:) the time is always now, and if you’re inter­est­ed in join­ing the strug­gle in a move­ment where every­body is equal and val­ued, join us in Bath Activist Net­work. A bet­ter world is pos­si­ble!

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

Earth First! Things First

Dur­ing the com­ing Bath Book fes­ti­val on the 1st of March, Bath Cen­tral Library will be host­ing the exhi­bi­tion ‘Por­trait of a Road Protest,’ about the goings on at Sols­bury Hill in the ear­ly 90s. It’s free entry to see the images, but a talk will take place from 3–4pm, £6 entry waged, £4 unwaged. Here’s a lit­tle his­to­ry les­son. The direct action protest against the would-be Bath­eas­t­on Bypass began in March ‘94, fol­low­ing the pub­lic enquiry sev­er­al years before. Bath­eas­t­on did have a traf­fic prob­lem, and a small bypass, traf­fic calm­ing or improved pub­lic trans­port (we’re still wait­ing) would have been accept­able, but the sheer scale of the road, destroy­ing water mead­ows and slic­ing through the low­er slopes of Sols­bury Hill, was mad­ness. The non-vio­lent direct action that took place con­sist­ed of sit­ting on dig­gers, build­ing tree camps, squat­ting, blockad­ing, and stand­ing up to the most­ly bru­tal secu­ri­ty guards (rumour has it that one was fed raw meat!). The protest brought many dif­fer­ent peo­ple togeth­er: locals, Earth First!ers and Don­gas, all fight­ing the Depart­ment of Trans­port. Over all, it went on for sev­er­al months, with reunion actions the fol­low­ing year, received lots of cov­er­age and, along with oth­er road protests round the rest of the coun­try, cut back around 90% of the UK road build­ing pro­gramme start­ed by the dread­ed iron lady.

Bath Bomb Word­watch: Don­ga, Don­ga Tribe (noun) — a group of semi-nomadic hip­pies and squat­ter-punks that joined to defend Twyford Down and oth­er road protest sites

www.earthfirst.org.uk

Air­port Expan­sion Is Plane Stu­pid

The run­way of Stanst­ed air­port was invad­ed by activists from the group Plane Stu­pid at 3.15am on 8th Decem­ber, while closed for main­te­nance work. Sched­uled to be reopened at 5am, the run­way was closed for three hours while con­fused cops and secu­ri­ty guards strug­gled to remove 57 pro­tes­tors. 56 flights were can­celled. The aver­age flight out of Stanst­ed releas­es 41.58 tonnes of CO2 into the atmos­phere. We lit­er­al­ly can’t go on like this – hopes of the UK meet­ing even the ridicu­lous­ly low gov­ern­ment-set tar­gets for emis­sions are screwed if we don’t cut our reliance on avi­a­tion, yet Neo-Labour has approved the capac­i­ty increase of Stanst­ed by ten mil­lion pas­sen­gers a year. So yeah, this action no doubt pissed many peo­ple off, but noth­ing else has worked so far. Who now would deny the wor­thi­ness of the cause of the suf­fragettes, and the effec­tive­ness of their tac­tics (which were far more dis­rup­tive than those of Plane Stu­pid, who’ve nev­er turned to explo­sives)? Thou­sands of well-behaved pro­tes­tors marched against the war in Iraq and got nowhere. The media claim that pro­tes­tors dis­rupt­ed work­ing class fam­i­lies’ hol­i­days, yet it is the poor who will be hit hard­est by cli­mate change — who gen­er­al­ly lack the means to sur­vive floods, famine and freak weath­er. Indeed, sta­tis­tics show that the major­i­ty of flights are still tak­en by busi­ness peo­ple and rich hol­i­day-mak­ers. Plane Stupid’s stunt comes at a crit­i­cal time when the gov­ern­ment is soon to make their deci­sion on Heathrow’s third run­way, and des­per­ate times call for rad­i­cal mea­sures. To pro­tect the very near future, we must act now.

www.planestupid.com/

Review Cor­ner: Off The Hoof

As we always say, going veg­an is a way for­ward to save the world against cli­mate change and to take a stand against the cru­el and mur­der­ous meat indus­try, so we here at the Bath Bomb thought we’d take a look at this lat­est news agent addi­tion. Off the Hoof is a mag­a­zine that pur­ports to cater for “veg­gies, veg­ans and meat eaters every­where.” How­ev­er, a clos­er inspec­tion reveals that this is unfor­tu­nate­ly a veg­an mag for veg­an peo­ple, with some of the con­tent sure to offend all but the thick­est-skinned of meat eaters. This first win­ter issue has inter­views with veg­an celebs such as con­tor­tion­ist Rub­ber Richie, medal-win­ning body builder Pete Ryan, and musi­cian Deb­bie Leigh Dri­ver, and fea­tures on veg­an stars like Natal­ie Port­man and Chris Mar­tin. Oh, and an arti­cle on non-veg­an Har­ry Hill and his fair trade nuts. The mag­a­zine is gen­er­al­ly a very good read with inter­est­ing arti­cles, and a style all of its own. Why not give it a read?

www.offthehoof.co.uk/

Duck Tales

It may be a new year, but some things nev­er change. The epic war between com­pas­sion­ate do-good­ers and the arro­gant ani­mal-abus­ing restau­ra­teurs of Bath over the issue of foie gras con­tin­ues. But enough objec­tive jour­nal­ism. The pro­duc­tion of foie gras is banned in this coun­try and many oth­ers, and involves tak­ing oth­er­wise free-range ducks and geese and forc­ing them to spend the last 12 weeks of their lives in tiny cages, being force-fed corn mash up to three times a day via gav­age pipes shoved down their throats. Even­tu­al­ly, as well as suf­fer­ing throat lac­er­a­tions and find­ing it painful to move, the birds’ liv­ers become infect­ed with the dis­ease ‘hepat­ic steato­sis’ and expand to up to ten times its nat­ur­al size – which is then served up as pâte de foie gras. Haute cui­sine this is not. Though restau­rants present this as an exot­ic del­i­ca­cy, the scale and eth­ic of pro­duc­tion is clos­er to that of fast food, and then they just slap on a hefty mark-up.

Over the Christ­mas peri­od, reg­u­lar protests and vis­its from Bath Ani­mal Action, Bath Activist Net­work and Bris­tol Ani­mal Rights Coali­tion per­suad­ed The Pinch and Bistro Num­ber 5 to stop pub­licly sell­ing, but they are both expect­ed to resume the dirty habit soon. The Olive Tree and Roy­al Cres­cent Hotel both appar­ent­ly only serve ‘faux gras,’ a sea­son­al, rar­er dish, based on the nat­ur­al over-eat­ing ten­den­cies of geese before migra­tion, and involves much less ani­mal tor­ture. Bathamp­ton Mill has been found to be sell­ing foie gras, as have Beau­jo­lais, who’ve been serv­ing dodg­i­ly under the counter ever since pre­vi­ous protests; didn’t your mum ever tell you lying was wrong? Whilst around 800 mem­bers of the pub­lic have now added their sig­na­tures to a peti­tion call­ing for a city-wide ban on the sale of the stuff, the offend­ing eater­ies should be expect­ing mys­tery shop­pers and more demos soon.

Here endeth the ser­mon.

www.banfoiegras.org.uk/
www.viva.org.uk/campaigns/foiegras/index.html

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For Fox Sake

Box­ing Day saw hunt sabs from Bath team­ing up with Pewsey and Wales to stop the cru­el ‘sport’ of fox hunt­ing — we fol­lowed the hunters with video cam­eras to ensure they obeyed the law, and used cit­ronel­la spray to mask the fox’s scent. This jit­tery reporter was con­cerned by the hunt sup­port­ers’ his­to­ry of vio­lence towards sabo­teurs, yet the bar­bar­ic scum gave up after a piti­ful hour and a half. Maybe it had some­thing to do with the high­ly effec­tive hunt sab­bing seen on the day, or maybe the hunt mas­ter just realised he’d left his cousin hand­cuffed to the bed. It is ille­gal to hunt with dogs in the UK, although it is still legal to exer­cise hounds, chase a scent and flush out fox­es to be shot, mak­ing the ban vir­tu­al­ly un-enforce­able. Police gen­er­al­ly don’t give a shit, so sabo­teurs are need­ed as much as ever. To get involved con­tact Bath Hunt Sabs at bath­huntsabs [at] yahoo.co.uk, or find your local group at http://hsa.enviroweb.org/contact/index.html

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

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Attacks against luxury cars in Germany

04/01/2009: Again two upper­class cars burned, Berlin

Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan
Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan 04/01/2009: Again two upper­class cars burned, Berlin
02/01/2009: Again anoth­er car burned down, Berlin
31/12/2008: 7 upper­class cars torched, Berlin
25/12/2008: Five posh cars dam­aged in Kreuzberg, Berlin

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Again two upper­class cars burned

Berlin 4th Jan­u­ary 2009

The series of polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed arsons on cars keeps on going also in the new year.

In the night to sun­day, two upper­class cars have been torched in Friedrichshain. In the Pet­tenkofer­str. a mer­cedes SLK went on flames short­ly after mid­night. Around 2am, anoth­er car, a BMW X5 went on flames around Frank­furter Tor. The state secu­ri­ty took up the inves­ti­ga­tion.

With­in last year, the police reg­is­tered 87 polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed arson attacks, from which 67 have been on cars. About 98 cars have been dam­aged on the end from such arsons.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Again anoth­er car burned down

Berlin, 2nd Jan­u­ary 2009

The series of burned car keeps on. On the ear­ly hours of fri­day, a car of the upper­class has been burned in the Christi­nen­str. in Pren­zlauer­berg, as the police reports.
Since one can­not exclude a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion behind it, state secu­ri­ty took up the inves­ti­ga­tions.

Source: Berlin­er Zeitung

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7 upper­class cars torched

Berlin, 31st Decem­ber 2008

It is dan­ger­ous for cardrivers to park in Berlin.
Just a night before new year’s eve, sev­er­al cars went on flames in three dif­fer­ent dis­trcits of thw city. No trace of respon­si­bles, state secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

Unknown per­sons set up sev­en upper­class cars in flames. In the dis­tricts of Mitte, Friedrichshain and Pren­zlauer­berg, about 15 cars have been there­fore dam­aged.

Inhab­i­tants alarmed the cops around 2am hav­ing seen a car in flames in the Zionkirschestr.
Short­ly after­wards, anoth­er car went off in the Fehrber­lin­er­str., while its flames daamges four cars parked near­by. Two fur­ther cars went on flames in the Ruppiner/corner Rheins­berg­er­str. and in the Swinemün­der­str, two cars parked near­by got also dam­aged.

Also in the Kas­tanien­allee a car was set on fire, dam­ag­ing a car parked near­by. In the Seumestr. and in the Kraut­str. in Friedrichshain, two ore cars went on flames, dam­ag­ing one oth­er parked near­by.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Five posh cars dam­aged in Kreuzberg

Berlin, 25th Decem­ber 2008

Five posh cats have been dam­aged by unkn­won per­sons on the 25th Decem­ber, along the Paul-Licke-Ufer in Kreuzberg.
Wit­ness­es found out that the tires of three mer­cedes and a bmw have been slashed off, while a jaguar have been paint­ed with orange col­or.

„The cars were parked almost next to each oth­er“, said a police spokesper­son.
One of the mer­cedes had all its tires slashed off. Just few days before there has been an attack against a con­do project, Carl Loft, very close to the place where the cars were parked at.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Heathrow runway ‘gets go-ahead’ — flashmob this Saturday

A flash­mob action is planned for this com­ing Sat­ur­day:

Min­is­ters have approved a con­tro­ver­sial plan to build a third run­way at Heathrow, the BBC under­stands.

Heathrow decision flashmobA flash­mob action is planned for this com­ing Sat­ur­day:

Min­is­ters have approved a con­tro­ver­sial plan to build a third run­way at Heathrow, the BBC under­stands.

Despite oppo­si­tion from res­i­dents, envi­ron­men­tal cam­paign­ers and many of its own MPs, Labour is set to con­firm the deci­sion offi­cial­ly on Thurs­day.

Lead­ing busi­ness and union fig­ures back the project, say­ing it will cre­ate jobs and boost the UK’s com­pet­i­tive­ness.

But crit­ics have said it will irrepara­bly dam­age the UK’s cre­den­tials on tack­ling cli­mate change.

Labour unease

The gov­ern­ment has long argued, in prin­ci­ple, that it is in favour of the scheme, sub­ject to noise and air pol­lu­tion lim­its, and under­tak­ings about access and traf­fic con­ges­tion.

Along­side the com­mit­ment to a new run­way, Trans­port Sec­re­tary Geoff Hoon is expect­ed to announce increased invest­ment in pub­lic trans­port, includ­ing a new high-speed rail link from the air­port to cen­tral Lon­don.

There has been deep unease with­in Labour ranks about the deci­sion, with sev­er­al cab­i­net mem­bers report­ed to be uncon­vinced about the project and more than 50 MPs open­ly opposed.

In an effort to appease its crit­ics, BBC polit­i­cal cor­re­spon­dent Jo Coburn said the gov­ern­ment would announce new safe­guards for lim­it­ing emis­sions with air­lines using the new run­way required to use the newest, least pol­lut­ing air­craft.

Busi­ness Sec­re­tary Lord Man­del­son defend­ed the gov­ern­men­t’s com­mit­ment to envi­ron­men­tal con­cerns over Heathrow.

He said: “It’s a clas­sic dilem­ma — we want to forge ahead in imple­ment­ing our cli­mate change ambi­tions when oth­ers are not but we don’t want to lose our eco­nom­ic com­pet­i­tive­ness in the process. We want to do both these things.”

But back­bench Labour MP John McDon­nell, whose con­stituen­cy includes the air­port, said the fight against the expan­sion was only just “begin­ning” and oppo­nents would “use every mech­a­nism pos­si­ble” includ­ing legal chal­lenges, to stop the run­way going ahead.

“If the gov­ern­ment is not will­ing to lis­ten to Par­lia­ment or the peo­ple then there is no oth­er option but to mobilise the largest coali­tion of pub­lic oppo­si­tion and protest to halt this dis­as­trous pro­pos­al in its tracks,” he said.

The Con­ser­v­a­tives say a new run­way would be an “envi­ron­men­tal dis­as­ter” and have pledged to reverse the deci­sion should they win the next elec­tion.

Shad­ow trans­port sec­re­tary There­sa Vil­liers said approval of the scheme would show Gor­don Brown was “deaf to the con­cerns of his own par­ty and mil­lions of peo­ple liv­ing under the flight path”.

The Lib­er­al Democ­rats have urged min­is­ters to invest in high-speed rail links instead.

Asked about the deci­sion on Wednes­day, Prime Min­is­ter Gor­don Brown declined to guar­an­tee MPs a vote on the issue.

Should the gov­ern­ment give the go-ahead, he said there would be a debate in Par­lia­ment and that the scheme would have to be grant­ed plan­ning per­mis­sion.

This is like­ly to be a lengthy process, with work on a new run­way unlike to be com­plet­ed before 2019.

Pub­lic protests

Protests have been grow­ing in antic­i­pa­tion of a deci­sion, which was due to be made in Decem­ber but was delayed amid reports of divi­sions with­in gov­ern­ment over the issue.

About 700 homes will have to be demol­ished to make way for the run­way, which will increase the num­ber of flights using Heathrow from about 480,000 a year now to 702,000 by 2030.

Cam­paign­ers have bought some land ear­marked for the con­struc­tion of the run­way in an effort to frus­trate the expan­sion plans.

Envi­ron­men­tal cam­paign­ers say pro­ceed­ing with the new run­way will leave the gov­ern­men­t’s legal com­mit­ment to cut car­bon emis­sions by 80% by 2050 in tat­ters.

“Expand­ing Heathrow would shat­ter the gov­ern­men­t’s inter­na­tion­al rep­u­ta­tion on cli­mate change,” said Andy Atkins, exec­u­tive direc­tor of Friends of the Earth.

“We need bold and urgent action to cre­ate a low-car­bon econ­o­my, not more back­ing for the cli­mate-wreck­ing activ­i­ties of the avi­a­tion indus­try.”

But the gov­ern­ment believes the new run­way will not vio­late its EU com­mit­ments on air and noise pol­lu­tion, point­ing out that new air­craft being built will reduce emis­sions sig­nif­i­cant­ly.

‘At risk’

Sup­port­ers of the run­way say Heathrow is already oper­at­ing at full capac­i­ty and the UK econ­o­my will lose busi­ness to the rest of Europe if it does not go ahead.

They point out that rival air­ports such as Paris, Frank­furt and Ams­ter­dam already have at least four run­ways and that Heathrow is at risk of falling fur­ther behind.

For­mer Labour MP Lord Soley is the cam­paign direc­tor of Future Heathrow, which rep­re­sents groups in favour of expand­ing the air­port.

He told BBC News that Heathrow brought jobs and “pros­per­i­ty” to the sur­round­ing areas and in an “ide­al world” the expan­sion would not be need­ed.

“But the ide­al world does­n’t exist and it isn’t true to say that Heathrow isn’t at risk.

“It is at risk and if it con­tin­ues to decline, then the con­se­quences for west Lon­don and the Thames Val­ley will be very, very seri­ous indeed,” he said.

British Air­ways, the largest air­line at Heathrow, has said expand­ing the air­port is the only “cred­i­ble option”.

Leeds Social Centre in court next week

This arti­cle was writ­ten by vol­un­teers at the Leeds-Brad­ford Inde­pen­dent Media Cen­tre fol­low­ing inter­views with vol­un­teers from The Com­mon Place, Leeds’ rad­i­cal, autonomous social cen­tre.

This arti­cle was writ­ten by vol­un­teers at the Leeds-Brad­ford Inde­pen­dent Media Cen­tre fol­low­ing inter­views with vol­un­teers from The Com­mon Place, Leeds’ rad­i­cal, autonomous social cen­tre.

The Com­mon­Place is a social cen­tre locat­ed in Leeds, accom­mo­dat­ing a broad range of com­mu­ni­ty groups. The Com­mon­Place has been open since 2005 when it received fund­ing to estab­lish a com­mu­ni­ty resource in cen­tral Leeds. Since then, it has been entire­ly vol­un­teer run. Despite hav­ing no wages to pay, The Com­mon­Place pays rent and bills just like any oth­er city cen­tre venue. More recent­ly, The Com­mon­Place has been financed by bar sales at com­mu­ni­ty ori­en­tat­ed club­nights, sup­ple­ment­ed by mem­ber­ship sub­scrip­tions and dona­tions. With­out income from the bar, they would be forced to close per­ma­nent­ly.

As a demo­c­ra­t­ic club, all major deci­sions are made at a gen­er­al meet­ing, open to all mem­bers.

At the end of July 2008, The Com­mon­Place has its Club Premis­es Cer­tifi­cate (license) with­drawn by Leeds City Coun­cil (LCC), under Sec­tion 90 of the Licens­ing Act 2003. The club believe this was unfair and are appeal­ing to have the licence rein­stat­ed. The Com­mon­Place can­not dis­cuss the specifics of the appeal process at this time due to legal rea­sons: They are keen for their sto­ry to be told in due course.

The Com­mon­Place has met with LCC twice in court (30th Sep­tem­ber, 28th Octo­ber), also del­e­gates of The Com­mon­Place met with the Licens­ing depart­ment on 15th Decem­ber 2008 with a view to resolv­ing mat­ters. On each occa­sion The Com­mon­Place has tried to deal with the coun­cil’s con­cerns in order to regain the orig­i­nal license.

A vol­un­teer from The Com­mon­Place said, “We were sor­ry to hear after our last meet­ing with them, that they did­n’t want to talk to us again before the hear­ing.” The appeal is due to be heard on 22nd to 26th Jan­u­ary 2009 at Leeds Mag­is­trates’ Court.

Anoth­er vol­un­teer, from the Bar Com­mit­tee said, “We’re puz­zled by how much inter­est the Police have shown since we’ve nev­er had any trou­ble or arrests when we’ve been putting on a night here … we just want to get things back to nor­mal.”

The Com­mon­Place are adamant that they are a mem­bers club, and that LCC have with­drawn this license wrong­ly; The Com­mon­Place is grate­ful for the con­tin­u­ing sup­port of mem­bers, donors and over 1000 Leeds res­i­dents who have signed a peti­tion in sup­port. To be kept informed, please see www.thecommonplace.org.uk where there are also instruc­tions on join­ing the mail­ing list and get­ting involved as a mem­ber.

Protests against beginning Airport extension in Frankfurt/Germany

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

Frank­furt Air­port is the biggest ger­man air­port and one of the biggest in europe. Some may remem­ber the fierce con­tro­ver­sies in the 1980s when a new run­way was built (known as “Start­bahn 18 West”, in those times more than 30.000 peo­ple gath­ered in the wood to fight against the exten­sion an police bru­tal­i­ty). Now the own­er of the air­port, the Fra­port cor­po­ra­tion, wants to build a new run­way because they think they need more capac­i­ties to com­pete against the oth­er euro­pean air­ports. The new run­way will be in the north-side of the Frank­furt Air­port, in the for­est of Kel­ster­bach.

After Fra­port began on Tues­day to fence the for­est of Kel­ster­bach in, the day X chain alarm was trig­gered. The fence is the first build­ing in the for­est and serves to lim­it and even­tu­al­ly clo­sure of the for­est area, which the Fra­port wants to be cleared until the end of Feb­ru­ary. The for­est area is only trans­ferred in the pos­ses­sion of Fra­port since yes­ter­day. Before the fence was set­up, one hun­dred cops searched the area for pro­tes­tors. The Hüt­ten­dorf (pro­tes­tors camp) itself has not yet been affect­ed by the fenc­ing.

Already in the morn­ing police showed up in the Hüt­ten­dorf and the camp was searched. The search­es can be under­stood as part of a prepa­ra­tion for the evic­tion to be, because the police sur­veyed some areas and made the pho­tographs. After the search offi­cers in vehi­cles and on foot patroled through the adja­cent for­est.

At the same time dif­fer­ent engi­neer­ing firms began under the sur­veil­lance of hun­dred vops with mea­sure­ments and the fenc­ing in of the wood-area, which will be cleared first. The com­pa­ny signs of the vehi­cles were cov­ered. The con­struc­tion work­ers etah­b­lished a 200-meter fence.

By 18 o’ clock more than a hun­dred peo­ple came toge­hter to a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood. The demon­stra­tion went with flares to the point, whre the fence was built, there are rumours, which say the fence was part­ly dis­man­tled. Con­stant sur­veil­lance of the fence was not evi­dent and the police had dis­ap­peared from the for­rest.

Accord­ing to media reports, Fra­port will wait with the clear­ing of the 300-hectare piece of wood long enough to wait until the Hes­s­ian admin­is­tra­tion court has decid­ed an urgent appeal of the vil­lage of Kel­ster­bach the air­port expan­sion. But Fra­port will start to fell the trees soon, because due to ger­man “ecol­o­gy” law they are only allowed to fell trees until the begin­ning of march.

For an accu­rate assess­ment of events please vis­it in the com­ing days the Inter­net sites of www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de or www.flughafen-bi.de

It the com­ing days there will be fur­ther actions. Tomor­row at 18 clock some ini­tia­tives (envi­ron­men­tal­ist, social groups, antifas­cists) will demon­strate togeth­er against the pol­i­tics in Hesse (thats the fed­er­al state Frank­furt is in and which politi­cians did decide to allow the air­port exten­sion) in Frank­furt.

Next Sat­ur­day there will be a demon­stra­tion at the air­port.

The resis­tance against the air­port expan­sion will not be finnished with the build­ing of the fence, not with the grub­bing-up, not with the evac­u­a­tion of the “Hüt­ten­dorf” — We will con­tin­ue to resist the air­port as a cli­mate killer, as a source of noise and envi­ron­men­tal pol­lu­tion as well as an impor­tant ele­ment of Euro­pean racist fore­clo­sure sys­tem.

The fence will fall — Smash Fra­port!

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with and greet­ings to Cli­mate rush — Stop air­port exten­sions world­wide!

http://waldbesetzung.blogsport.de/english-information/

Chester (Australia) Forest Rescue Needs You!

14 JAN 08: Chester For­est Res­cue Camp is heat­ing up with the first arrest yes­ter­day (impound­ed sur­vey­ors vehi­cle with lock on) whilst they were try­ing to enter for­est while wet, and pos­si­bly spread dieback.

We also issued them with an infringe­ment with a penal­ty of 40 hours tree plant­i­ng.

Chester camp leaflet14 JAN 08: Chester For­est Res­cue Camp is heat­ing up with the first arrest yes­ter­day (impound­ed sur­vey­ors vehi­cle with lock on) whilst they were try­ing to enter for­est while wet, and pos­si­bly spread dieback.

We also issued them with an infringe­ment with a penal­ty of 40 hours tree plant­i­ng.

The min­is­ter announced that log­ging will start in Feb­ru­ary!

Call out for the cav­al­ry!

Chester For­est Res­cue Poster here — More details asap…