The Solitaire arrives in Broadhaven Bay

9.9.2008
The world’s largest pipe-lay­ing ves­sel, The Soli­taire, arrived off the coast of Mayo, Ire­land, this evening. The Soli­taire is installing the off­shore sec­tion of the Cor­rib Gas pipeline for Shell. The ship is sup­port­ed by a num­ber of Shell sup­port craft, the Irish Police Water Unit and part of the Irish Navy.Stiff oppo­si­tion is expect­ed, with a local school teacher already on hunger strike. Hun­dreds of police offi­cers are in the area, and the main road to the beach has been closed.

Solitaire9.9.2008
The world’s largest pipe-lay­ing ves­sel, The Soli­taire, arrived off the coast of Mayo, Ire­land, this evening. The Soli­taire is installing the off­shore sec­tion of the Cor­rib Gas pipeline for Shell. The ship is sup­port­ed by a num­ber of Shell sup­port craft, the Irish Police Water Unit and part of the Irish Navy.Stiff oppo­si­tion is expect­ed, with a local school teacher already on hunger strike. Hun­dreds of police offi­cers are in the area, and the main road to the beach has been closed.

Local peo­ple have been alarmed to see so many police offi­cers, and sin­is­ter fig­ures in green rain­jack­ets, who may be police (although the Irish Police, the Gar­da Siochá­na, usu­al­ly wear blue) or could be Shell secu­ri­ty or even mem­bers of the Irish Army.

Inter­net access in the area near the Shell com­pound has been cut off, and the main road to the beach has been blocked.

Oppo­si­tion to the pipe lay­ing oper­a­tion con­sists of a num­ber off envi­ron­men­tal and polit­i­cal activists based in the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, local fish­er­men who are wor­ried about con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of the waters they depend on, and many local peo­ple who are con­cerned that the off­shore sec­tion of the Shell scheme is being put in place while no plan­ning per­mis­sion exists for the onshore sec­tion.

A local school prin­ci­pal has vowed to refuse food until the ship leaves the area. She has parked her car in front of the Shell com­pound. A fish­er­man from near­by Por­turlin who refused to move his crab gear from the path of the Soli­taire has been arrest­ed.

In 2005 a num­ber of local peo­ple were jailed for 94 days for oppos­ing the Shell project as it was then con­fig­ured.

Since then, the project has been dogged by con­tro­ver­sy, with many arrests, court cas­es, injuries, com­plaints to the Gar­da Com­plaints Board and Ombuds­man, and polit­i­cal activ­i­ty both in and out­side the Dáil.

In recent weeks there have been 29 sep­a­rate arrests in thee area around Glen­gad beach, where the pipe is due to make land­fall.

Shell spokes­peo­ple have claimed that the project has not been affect­ed by the protests. They say that recent delays to the project have been caused by severe weath­er.

Some news­pa­pers have claimed that the project, which is being car­ried out by a con­sor­tium of com­pa­nies includ­ing Sta­toil from Nor­way and Marathon Oil from Texas in the Unit­ed States, will ben­e­fit the coun­try, even though all of the nat­ur­al gas will belong to the Cor­rib part­ners and no roy­al­ty will be charged. There is no con­trac­tu­al oblig­a­tion for Shell, the scheme’s major share­hold­er and oper­a­tor, to sell any of the gas to Bord Gáis Éire­ann, and so the resource will be sold to the high­est bid­der.

The will be no finan­cial ben­e­fit to Irish con­sumers from the Cor­rib gas field.

Envi­ron­men­tal­ists have warned that the onshore sec­tion of the scheme, which includes a huge refin­ery being con­struct­ed nine kilo­me­ters inland at Bel­lan­aboy, will be expand­ed and used to process gas from oth­er fields off the west coast in the the future. They also say that Shell will use the prece­dent of an onshore refin­ery to strong arm their way into installing sim­i­lar schemes in oth­er places around the world.

The Irish gov­ern­ment, includ­ing Green Par­ty Min­is­ters of the Envi­ron­ment and Nat­ur­al Resources, has backed Shel­l’s scheme. Last month the Gar­da released fig­ures show­ing that 11 mil­lion euro had been spent polic­ing the project since 2006, more than half the amount the force spent on fight­ing organ­ised crime.

Activists on the ground in Mayo have asked for assis­tance. Those not in a posi­tion to trav­el to Mayo can hold sol­i­dar­i­ty protests (this arti­cle could be used as the basis for leaflets) at the Irish embassy or Shell petrol sta­tions. Green Par­ty politi­cians in Britain may have some influ­ence over their coun­ter­parts in the Irish Green Par­ty.

Shell can only hold onto the rent­ed Soli­taire for a lim­it­ed peri­od of time and all efforts to hin­der its progress will seri­ous­ly dam­age Shel­l’s plans. ANY dis­rup­tion pro­vides us with a real oppor­tu­ni­ty to delay the project sig­nif­i­cant­ly.

The chop­py waters of Broad­haven Bay will hope­ful­ly aid us in our actions but we need you too!

Come to Erris!

Con­tact: email rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com & phone 0851141170
Train + fer­ry from £21 from most cities www.stenaline.co.uk/ferry/rail-and-sail/

Or take action at home

http://www.allseas.com/uk
Allseas UK Lim­it­ed
Address: Knyvett House The Cause­way
City: Staines, Mid­dle­sex
Post­code: TW18 3BA
Tele­phone: +44 1784 898038
Fax: +44 1784 898030
(own­ers of the Soli­taire)

Irish Embassy and Shell HQ Lon­don
Shell garages across the coun­try.

For more info see indymedia.ie/mayo

Rossport latest & solidarity actions (Berlin, London

Shell to Sea activists board the Soli­taire
8.09.2008
This after­noon three Shell to Sea activists, one car­ry­ing the Tri­colour, board­ed the Soli­taire to hand deliv­er a let­ter of protest to the Cap­tain of the ship fol­low­ing his fail­ure to respond to pre­vi­ous com­mu­ni­ca­tion .

Shell to Sea activists board the Soli­taire
8.09.2008
This after­noon three Shell to Sea activists, one car­ry­ing the Tri­colour, board­ed the Soli­taire to hand deliv­er a let­ter of protest to the Cap­tain of the ship fol­low­ing his fail­ure to respond to pre­vi­ous com­mu­ni­ca­tion .

The three men were part of a crew of five Shell to Sea activists in four ves­sels (James Con­nol­ly, Jim Larkin, Bob­by Sands and Geron­i­mo), who pad­dled out to the Soli­taire in Done­gal Bay this morn­ing.

Rep­re­sent­ing the views of many from the com­mu­ni­ties affect­ed by the Cor­rib gas project, the let­ter asks the Cap­tain of the Soli­taire to recon­sid­er his, and the ship’s, par­tic­i­pa­tion in the devel­op­ment.

The Cap­tain was also invit­ed to Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty camp for din­ner to give him the oppor­tu­ni­ty to meet with the local com­mu­ni­ty affect­ed by the Cor­rib gas project and to hear their con­cerns.

Today’s board­ing is just one of many recent marine based actions car­ried out by Shell to Sea . Cam­paign­ers have vowed to pre­vent the Soli­taire from car­ry­ing out pipeline work in Broad­haven Bay.

Pro­tes­tor John O Con­nell at Killy­begs stat­ed, “Resis­tance to the Cor­rib gas project will con­tin­ue. New marine activists are join­ing us every day and if nec­es­sary we will block­ade both Killy­begs Har­bor and Broad­haven Bay to stop ves­sels involved in the work. There is no con­sent for Shell’s project and it will not be com­plet­ed.”

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On Sun­day 7th Sep­tem­ber, the doors of the Irish Embassy in Berlin were glued shut and graf­fi­ti was left say­ing “Shell Out of Ross­port” and “No Pipeline”. This action was tak­en in sol­i­dar­i­ty with those fight­ing the lay­ing of the pipeline in Ross­port and those fight­ing the destruc­tion of life by gov­ern­ments and cor­po­ra­tions every­where.

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Rythms of Resis­tance are going to play out­side the Irish embassy at 3.30 this
Wednes­day (10th) in sup­port of our friends in Mayo. If you can come along to 17 Grosvenor Place,
Lon­don, SW1X 7HR, it would be great.

Eight arrested as Shell begin winching operation in Rossport

Late Thurs­day evening, Shell To Sea flotil­la attempt­ed to block the winch boat which has just arrived at Glen­gad. 11 small craft were launched from the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. They strong­ly resist­ed the Gar­daí and Navy boats who attempt­ed to ram the Shell To Sea dinghies and knock the occu­pants into the sea.

Shell winch boatLate Thurs­day evening, Shell To Sea flotil­la attempt­ed to block the winch boat which has just arrived at Glen­gad. 11 small craft were launched from the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. They strong­ly resist­ed the Gar­daí and Navy boats who attempt­ed to ram the Shell To Sea dinghies and knock the occu­pants into the sea. The resis­tance last­ed for 2 hours and was cheered on by a huge local crowd who had gath­ered in sup­port along the cliffs and beach.

Yes­ter­day evening at Glen­gad, eight Shell to Sea pro­tes­tors were arrest­ed for oppos­ing the lat­est work being car­ried out by Shell. At approx­i­mate­ly 7pm a barge began work pulling a winch­ing cable into the land­fall area at Glen­gad. This is one of the most cru­cial stages in the off­shore pipeline that can be dis­rupt­ed.

Three squadrons of Shell to Sea ves­sels took to the water to stop the work. They were opposed by fif­teen Shell, Navy and Gar­daí boats. Despite this the winch­ing work was delayed for one and a half hours while Gar­daí and Navy per­son­nel worked with Shell secu­ri­ty in arrest­ing sev­en peo­ple from the water. Sub­se­quent­ly an eighth Shell to Sea pro­tes­tor was arrest­ed out­side the gates of the com­pound under the Pub­lic Order Act. All have been released with­out charge.

Dur­ing this action all of the S2S Fleet were rammed by Gar­da or Shell boats, with the excep­tion of the S2S safe­ty boat which was threat­ened with ram­ming by the Gar­daí boats before she with­drew. All of Shel­l’s ‘safe­ty’ boats had Gar­da per­son­nel on board and the Gar­dai, Navy and Shell worked togth­er through­out.

One of those arrest­ed Mary Camp­bell stat­ed “Despite being opposed by 9 Gar­da and Navy boats, we were still able to stop work for one and a half hours. Our com­mu­ni­ty is tak­ing on the might of both Shell and the State but the bat­tle is far from over. We will con­tin­ue to resist this project. There is no con­sent.”

The Shell to Sea ves­sels seized by the Gar­daí and Navy dur­ing the protest were The Niamh Cinn Óir, The Maedbh, The Michael Davitt, The Luke Kel­ly, The Ron­nie Drew, The Robin Hood and The Hypa­tia.

At present, the winch­ing oper­a­tion is only part com­plet­ed. It can’t be pre­dict­ed exact­ly when they will attempt to com­plete the work due to stormy weath­er con­di­tions. Gales are fore­cast for the next few days. How­ev­er, the work WILL hap­pen as soon as the weath­er is fine. There is still time to get to Mayo! Check out www.coribsos.com for more info and www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com/ for trav­el and acco­mo­da­tion info

GRASS: The Battle For Wembley Park Sports Ground Video

On Mon­day 4 August 2008 the Grass Roots Alliance for Social Sports (GRASS) was forcibly evict­ed from the Wem­b­ley Park Sports Ground in rough scenes and under sketchy legal grounds.

GRASS evictionOn Mon­day 4 August 2008 the Grass Roots Alliance for Social Sports (GRASS) was forcibly evict­ed from the Wem­b­ley Park Sports Ground in rough scenes and under sketchy legal grounds.

Using an exist­ing evic­tion order from the Tent City Occu­pa­tion and an evic­tion order on the Sports Ground busi­ness­es, Brent Coun­cil forcibly evict­ed the GRASS pro­tes­tors. Then the coun­cil turned on the four squat­ters in the house on the site, evict­ing them with­out any pri­or notice — some­thing maybe the Brent Squat­ters Asso­ci­a­tion should look into.

A video of the evic­tion from that morn­ing can be found here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08mWEt6DUZM

An indepth report is here.

http://jasonnparkinson.blogspot.com/2008/09/smash-school-privatisation-battle-for.html

The day panned out caus­ing end­less dis­rup­tion for Brent Coun­cil, as they grew increas­ing­ly frus­trat­ed at the pro­tes­tors con­tin­u­ous actions to halt the start of work on the tem­po­rary accom­mo­da­tion for the Ark Wem­b­ley Park Acad­e­my, which is due to open at the start of term in Sep­tem­ber.

http://www.tentcityoccupation.co.uk

Irish Navy flees from Shell to Sea inflatable boats

3.09.2008
Shell to Sea pro­test­ers in inflat­able Kayaks braved strong winds and rough seas whilst approach­ing the Irish Navy Gun­boat sta­tioned off the coast, to estab­lish com­mu­ni­ca­tion with it’s Cap­tain.

Approaching navy boat3.09.2008
Shell to Sea pro­test­ers in inflat­able Kayaks braved strong winds and rough seas whilst approach­ing the Irish Navy Gun­boat sta­tioned off the coast, to estab­lish com­mu­ni­ca­tion with it’s Cap­tain.

Today at 1.30pm, eight Shell to Sea pro­test­ers in sev­en inflat­able kayaks braved force 5–6 norther­ly winds and 6 foot waves, to attempt com­mu­ni­ca­tion with the Irish Gun Ship, the Le Orla.

Con­cerned by the arrival of a sec­ond Navy ves­sel into Broad­haven Bay, the Shell to Sea crew of the Gran­u­aile (part of the Emer­ald Squadron), attempt­ed to speak to the Cap­tain of the Le Orla.

Fol­low­ing the Cap­tain’s fail­ure to respond to Shell to Sea’s last attempt to estab­lish con­tact on Sat­ur­day, today’s mes­sage was relayed in both Irish and Eng­lish to ensure it would be under­stood. The Cap­tain was asked to declare the Navy’s inten­tions in the bay and why a sec­ond ship had been deployed.

No response was received, instead, the ship fired up its engines, weighed anchor and fled the area.

Maebh Hall, one of the crew in the Emer­ald Squadron, said ” I could­n’t believe it. We approached this huge mil­i­tary ship in a few inflat­able boats, and they ran scared. Its crazy here, there’s now two navy ships act­ing for Shell in our bay. Will they with­draw the army from Chad and bring them in next?”

ENDS

http://www.corribsos.com/

Direct Action Camp in the squatted forest near Frankfurt/Germany

The for­est of kel­ster­bach near the air­port of frankfurt/main is occu­pied now since three month. Fra­port (the cor­po­ra­tion run­ning frank­furt air­port) is plan­ning to build a new run­way on this place, cut­ting down every tree on 300ha of land.

Kelsterbach tripodsThe for­est of kel­ster­bach near the air­port of frankfurt/main is occu­pied now since three month. Fra­port (the cor­po­ra­tion run­ning frank­furt air­port) is plan­ning to build a new run­way on this place, cut­ting down every tree on 300ha of land. In total some­thing about 100.000 trees would have to fall for the prof­it of an enor­mous inter­na­tion­al act­ing cor­po­ra­tion. For the peo­ple of this region it will mean twice the flight move­ments per year, at least to a lev­el of one move­ment every 45 sec.

In the first week of sep­tem­ber there will be an action camp on the site of occu­pa­tion, from where we´re going to start count­less direct activ­i­ties in the forests, the streets and the ter­mi­nals.

Pro­gramme
the camp will be an DIY camp, we will pro­vide a kitchen, food and all what is nec­es­sary to cook, but we are not enough peo­ple to cook alone, so we will do this alto­geth­er. The action camp starts mon­day 1.9.08 an will end on sun­day 7.9.08.

Mon­day: 10:00–12:00 Prepa­ra­tion of for­est excur­sions
13:00–17:00 For­est excur­sions
17:00 Info meet­ing
20:30 three months of for­est occu­pa­tion, dis­cus­sion
Doc­u­men­ta­tions of the resis­tance against
Start­bahn 18 West in the 1980´s

Tues­day 10:00–12:00 action train­ing:
dif­fer­ent tech­niques and strate­gies
per­for­mance dur­ing actions
13:00–14:00 dai­ly prepa­ra­tions for actions
13:30–14:00 ev. coor­di­na­tion meet­ings
14:00–16:00 walk­a­bout in the camp
dis­cus­sion: luxus for every­body
stan­dards of live in a suit­able world
16:00–18:00 direct action plan­ing
dif­fer­ent block­ade tech­niques +
cre­ative activism
19:00–20:30 Cas­tor 2006 (Cine Rebelde)
mobi­liza­tion for Cas­tor 2008
20:30 nasty tricks of police and jus­tice

Wednes­day
10:00–12:00 hut build­ing
cli­mate pro­tec­tion and veg­an­ism
walk­a­bout in the for­est
paint bombs and cre­ative beau­ti­fi­ca­tion
13:00–14:00 dai­ly prepa­ra­tions for actions
13:30–14:00 ev. coor­di­na­tion meet­ings
14:00–16:00 direct action train­ing
lock-on´s, tri-pods, radiobal­let, …
16:00–18:00 open street map
19:00–20:30 Kli­macamp 2006 (Cine Rebelde)
20:30 con­cert (?)

Thurs­day 10:00–12:00 inten­si­fi­ca­tion of our action prepa­ra­tions
13:00–14:00 dai­ly prepa­ra­tions for actions
13:30–14:00 ev. coor­di­na­tion meet­ings
14:00–16:00 cli­mate pro­tec­tion from below
16:00–18:00 poems
mas­sage
19:00–20:30 anti-gmo field occu­pa­tions
Docu, film, dis­cus­sion
20:30 The fourth world war (big noise)

Fri­day action day meet you at the air­port
20:30 Poet­ry slam (?)
open stage
cin­e­ma

Sat­ur­day 10:00–12:00 local and inter­na­tion­al net­work­ing
ev. found­ing of a rising.tide net­work ger­many
13:00–16:00 drum ses­sion against fra­port
and train­ing at the lake
16:00–18:00 antifas­cists for­est excur­sions
19:00–20:30 Film about Julia But­ter­fly Hill
20:30 con­cert

Sun­day 10:00–12:00 Kli­macamp 2009
info about the prepa­ra­tions
found­ing of a Rhein-Main Group
13:00–15:00 Freiräume
15:00 mil­i­tant resis­tance against big play­ers
with exam­ples from Start­bahn West and Anti AKW
excur­sion to Start­bahn West
19:00–20:30 eval­u­a­tion
20:30 Par­ty

There is a for­est full of room for your work­shops, films, music and for you!

What to bring: Sleep­ing stuff
Tents
climb­ing equip­ment
and all you can´t miss in a for­est

How to find us:

by train
from frank­furt or mainz with the S‑Bahn to kel­ster­bach
out of the rail­way sta­tion you go left fol­low­ing the rüs­selsheimer straße about 2km with the rail­way on your left
at a cross­ing out of the city you go again left and pass under the rail­way, ignore the road on your right and take the next park­ing place on the right, fol­low the signs

by car
Autoroute 3 Kel­ster­bach
Kel­ster­bach Stadt­mitte
pass through town direc­tion Raun­heim
first cross­ing after you´ve left the town you go left and take the first park­ing on your rigtht
fol­low the signs

waldbesetzung@riseup.net
http://www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de

Common Ground Community Garden Celebrates Success with Party on 6 September!

After a year and half of green-fin­gered, com­mu­ni­ty-spir­it­ed direct-action, we — the organ­is­ers of Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den — are cel­e­brat­ing suc­cess … and we invite all our friends,

Common Ground fete flier frontCommon Ground fete flier backAfter a year and half of green-fin­gered, com­mu­ni­ty-spir­it­ed direct-action, we — the organ­is­ers of Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den — are cel­e­brat­ing suc­cess … and we invite all our friends, neigh­bours and sup­port­ers to join in the fun!

Since open­ing the gar­den in May 2007, we have resist­ed being crim­i­nalised while fight­ing for green, com­mu­ni­ty-man­aged space in our neigh­bour­hood. Since turn­ing a coun­cil owned derelict plot into a beau­ti­ful com­mu­ni­ty gar­den, we and our neigh­bours have ignored injunc­tions, protest­ed evic­tion attempts and even faced arrest. But final­ly, we have not only def­i­nite­ly won new sites for at least one com­mu­ni­ty gar­den, but Com­mon Ground itself has been grant­ed a legal license! Suc­cess*!

Read­ing Grass­roots Action (RGA)** who run the gar­den, have been work­ing with Kates­grove Res­i­dents Asso­ci­a­tion (KRA) and have man­aged to agree the license for Com­mon Ground with Read­ing Bor­ough Coun­cil (RBC), which sees the gar­den being insured by KRA and re-opened to the pub­lic until the coun­cil demol­ish the exist­ing build­ings***. We have also vis­it­ed three sites in Kates­grove which could be used for one or more long-term gar­dens. We have cho­sen our pre­ferred sites and hope to agree terms as soon as pos­si­ble****.

To cel­e­brate this suc­cess, we will be hold­ing one more com­mu­ni­ty event at Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den on Sat­ur­day 6th Sep­tem­ber — and this time we have the full con­sent of the coun­cil! The event, run­ning from 2–9pm, will fea­ture fun for all the fam­i­ly such as games includ­ing a raf­fle, face-paint­ing, fresh food and drink and a live graf­fi­ti exhi­bi­tion pro­duced by local artists. In addi­tion, we will have diverse acoustic music from acts includ­ing Lon­dons ‘Babar Luck’ and ‘The King Blues’ as well as oth­er local acts. And of course, vis­i­tors will be able to find out more about what else we are up to and get involved in the new com­mu­ni­ty gar­den in Kates­grove.

We would real­ly love to wel­come every­body to the gar­den one last time and thank every­one who has sup­port­ed the project, so we hope to see you there!

But thats not all… Sup­port­ers of Com­mon Ground are organ­is­ing an all-night after par­ty at a near­by venue! There will be a room for band (punk, ska etc) and a room for DJ’s (hiphop, drum n bass, dub­step, tech­no etc) and con­firmed acts include Bro­ken Note and the Bath Dub Soundsys­tem. See you there!

Thanks,
‘Com­mon Ground’, part of ’Read­ing Grass­roots Action’.

NOTES FOR THE EDITOR:

* Whilst we are cel­e­brat­ing, we want to thank every­one who has sup­port­ed us for mak­ing this project a seri­ous of suc­cess­es from day one. Com­mon Ground has always been about bring­ing peo­ple togeth­er, mobil­is­ing peo­ple into tak­ing action to improve our com­mu­ni­ty with­out wait­ing for those in pow­er to do it for us (we reck­on you might wait for ever oth­er­wise!). It has been about a small piece of land tak­en back under com­mu­ni­ty con­trol and used to ben­e­fit the neigh­bour­hood, in con­trast to the usu­al sit­u­a­tion where resources are used sole­ly to make prof­its and ben­e­fit boss­es and share­hold­ers. In this way, Com­mon Ground was a suc­cess every time peo­ple joined us to ignore injunc­tions, each time we saw off evic­tion days, each time peo­ple took the ini­tia­tive to work in their gar­den. It has been a suc­cess as it was respect­ed by young peo­ple, as it was enjoyed by local work­ers and fam­i­lies and as diverse peo­ples — from squat­ters and anar­chists to res­i­dents of all back­grounds — had con­ver­sa­tions we wouldn’t oth­er­wise have had. So, thank you!

** Read­ing Grass­roots Action (RGA) aims to help increase the col­lec­tive pow­er of ordi­nary peo­ple like our­selves, improv­ing our liv­ing and work­ing con­di­tions and cre­at­ing new demo­c­ra­t­ic insti­tu­tions which act as exam­ples of the world we want to see. We are guid­ed by our hope of one day liv­ing in a soci­ety of gen­uine free­dom and equal­i­ty, with all resources com­mon­ly owned and demo­c­ra­t­i­cal­ly organ­ised by every­one for every­one. Sev­er­al peo­ple involved in Com­mon Ground were already RGA mem­bers and in April 2008 the groups became one and the same, with RGA look­ing for­wards to help­ing cre­ate a long-term com­mu­ni­ty gar­den in Kates­grove and mov­ing on to tack­le oth­er cam­paigns in Read­ing. If inter­est­ed in join­ing or sup­port­ing RGA, peo­ple are encour­aged to email us at rgacollective(AT)hotmail.co.uk.

*** The build­ings from Crown Street round to the begin­ning of Sil­ver Street have unfor­tu­nate­ly been left by RBC to fall into a state of dis­re­pair over the last few years. We would pre­fer them to be ren­o­vat­ed, as we believe they could be brought back to life as good-look­ing and use­ful build­ings. How­ev­er, RBC wish to demol­ish them as soon as pos­si­ble, as they hope to sell yet more pub­licly owned land to a pri­vate prop­er­ty devel­op­er.

**** RBC have offered three poten­tial sites which could be used for green, com­mu­ni­ty space in Kates­grove. Of these, the site on the cor­ner of Southamp­ton Street and the one on the cor­ner of Elgar Road are our favourites. Over the next few months, RGA and KRA will work to agree terms with RBC in order to gain access one or both of these sites. We appeal to the local com­mu­ni­ty, and to any­body who sup­ports this project to get in touch, and any help with work or dona­tions would be very wel­come!

rgacollective@hotmail.co.uk
http://www.rgacollective.org.uk

Support Portuguese anti-GM activists.

All over Europe, cit­i­zens engage into civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and direct action in resis­tance against cul­ti­va­tion of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops. Only in Por­tu­gal, peo­ple that have applied this strat­e­gy are offi­cial­ly labeled as ter­ror­ists. Please help pulling the Por­tuguese activists out of their iso­lat­ed posi­tion and express your sol­i­dar­i­ty by sign­ing the peti­tion!

SIGN PETITION

All over Europe, cit­i­zens engage into civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and direct action in resis­tance against cul­ti­va­tion of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops. Only in Por­tu­gal, peo­ple that have applied this strat­e­gy are offi­cial­ly labeled as ter­ror­ists. Please help pulling the Por­tuguese activists out of their iso­lat­ed posi­tion and express your sol­i­dar­i­ty by sign­ing the peti­tion!

SIGN PETITION
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http://gopetition.com/online/21252.html

ON WEBSITE
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http://solimove.liveinfo.nl/
On our web­site you find arti­cles exam­in­ing clos­er the action of Movi­men­to Verde Eufemia and the results it pro­duced. We also elab­o­rate on the ques­tion of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and ter­ror­ism, and pro­vide infor­ma­tion about the shape of resis­tance against GM in Europe. We invite every­one, both por­tuguese cit­i­zens and mem­bers of the inter­na­tion­al com­mu­ni­ty to par­tic­i­pate in our dis­cus­sion. Our web­site has por­tuguese and eng­lish trans­la­tion.

CONTACT US
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solimove@googlemail.com
If you have ideas for sup­port or have ques­tions, please do not hes­i­tate to con­tact us.

BACKGROUND
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One year ago, the Por­tuguese Movi­men­to Verde Eufemia (MVE) went into an action of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence. In a sym­bol­ic but deter­mined act they destroyed less than 1 hectare of the first field of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied corn in the region of the Algarve, pre­vi­ous­ly declared GMO Free Zone by local author­i­ties.

In the days fol­low­ing the action, the wide media atten­tion MVE received insti­gat­ed a large polemic, res­onat­ing into lay­ers of the gen­er­al pub­lic, the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment itself, aca­d­e­mics and even the gov­ern­ment. Nev­er did any envi­ron­men­tal action achieve so much atten­tion in the recent his­to­ry of Por­tu­gal.

The ini­tial media high­lights were not so much on the sub­ject of the action, the pres­ence of GMO in Por­tu­gal, but rather on the spec­tac­u­lar nature and the ille­gal aspect of it. How­ev­er in a sec­ond phase atten­tion shift­ed as well to the debate on GMO, and its dan­gers. For that rea­son alone, the action of MVE was con­sid­ered by many peo­ple with envi­ron­men­tal con­cerns as a great suc­cess.

Because of that suc­cess, the cur­rent Por­tuguese gov­ern­ment respon­si­ble for a pol­i­cy in favour of GMO has respond­ed strong­ly in an attempt to iso­late the activists of MVE and oth­er envi­ron­men­tal orga­ni­za­tions strug­gling against GMO, through a strat­e­gy of crim­i­nal­iza­tion. This strat­e­gy came to the point of even label­ing the action as a ter­ror­ist act (Europol EU Ter­ror­ism Sit­u­a­tion and Trend Report 2008). Some peo­ple that have been brought in rela­tion to the case by the police are there­fore fac­ing the risk of being pros­e­cut­ed with­in this con­text of ter­ror­ism. In gen­er­al, it became hard­er to act against GMO in Por­tu­gal. Indi­vid­u­als or orga­ni­za­tions who attempt, run a high risk of being under sus­pi­cion and sur­veil­lance by author­i­ties.

One year lat­er, the oppor­tu­ni­ty of the anniver­sary of this con­tro­ver­sial but influ­en­tial action is used to launch SoliMoVE, Grupo de Sol­i­dariedad com o Movi­men­to Verde Eufemia. The objec­tives of Solimove are:

* To show all actors involved in the debate that the action of MVE is not an iso­lat­ed case in the Por­tuguese his­tor­i­cal con­text, and cer­tain­ly not in the cur­rent inter­na­tion­al con­text, where these types of actions are com­mon, par­tic­u­lar­ly against the cul­ti­va­tion of GMOs.
* To build under­stand­ing of the term civ­il dis­obe­di­ence, its val­ue as an active and engaged form of civ­il soci­ety par­tic­i­pa­tion, and its neces­si­ty in safe­guard­ing the peo­ple and the envi­ron­ment from the threat of genet­ic con­t­a­m­i­na­tion.
* To pro­vide an inter­na­tion­al plat­form for any indi­vid­ual or orga­ni­za­tion, wish­ing to express its moral sup­port towards MVE and its action.
* To defend the free­dom of expres­sion of all cit­i­zens against GMOs.

solimove@googlemail.com
http://solimove.liveinfo.nl/

Today’s news from Glengad, Erris, Co. Mayo

August 31, 2008
A lunchtime Gar­da vis­it to Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp & evening block­ade of Shell com­pound

Shell to Sea camp incursionAugust 31, 2008
A lunchtime Gar­da vis­it to Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp & evening block­ade of Shell com­pound

Today’s main news events from the epi­cen­tre of resis­tance against Shell — a vis­it about lunchtime from the Gar­da brass (plus lack­eys inc. rov­ing video oper­a­tor), lat­er a prac­tice run for the Shell to Sea flotil­la, fol­lowed by a block­ade of Shel­l’s Glen­gad com­pound in the evening.

Today at about 1pm a del­e­ga­tion of Gar­dai called to the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, osten­si­bly about inform­ing campers of sec­tion 8.1 of the Pub­lic Order Act. While annoyed by their pres­ence on the camp, the Gar­dai were pre­vent­ed from snoop­ing around the mar­quees, though the use of a video cam­era by Gda. Burke (old foe) to fol­low young chil­dren around roused right­eous ire in their par­ents. Once they deliv­ered their utter­ly point­less mes­sage they were escort­ed off the site to the road and their wait­ing squad car and van.

In the late after­noon, S2S Flotil­la exer­cis­es were held off the Glen­gad com­pound and the marine protest/action squadron used the fine weath­er today to sharp­en their nau­ti­cal skills. Exer­cis­es last­ed an hour, fol­lowed by a quick show­er and off to the next S2S activ­i­ty.
Shell picket
At 6:45 pm local res­i­dents and Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Campers mount­ed a block­ade of the gates of the Shell Glen­gad com­pound. This caught the Gar­dai off bal­ance, and they deployed only in sparse num­bers, very slow­ly, and remained firm­ly ensconced in their vehi­cles. After an hour of blockad­ing, locals and campers returned to the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp for tonight’s par­ty on the fore­shore (a cel­e­bra­tion of our mutu­al capac­i­ty for resis­tance to the cor­po­rate jug­ger­naut and a bit of R&R too!).

Still no sign of the Soli­taire. The clock is well-burnt now — she remains in Killy­begs har­bour but she’s still a loom­ing threat that must be met.

The need for peo­ple to come here and help in the strug­gle to save Erris and stop the Great Gas Rob­bery remains urgent. Come to Glen­gad if you can!

http://www.corribsos.com

BIA vans trashed

On the night of Fri­day 29th August the region­al head­quar­ters of the Bor­ders and Immi­gra­tion Agency in Por­tishead were the tar­get for a response to the rou­tine vio­lence of forced removal, deten­tion and deportation.We made life more dif­fi­cult for the thugs in uni­form by putting their vehi­cles out of oper­a­tion with a volatile mix of paint strip­per on body­work, glass etch­ing flu­id on win­dows, locks gl

On the night of Fri­day 29th August the region­al head­quar­ters of the Bor­ders and Immi­gra­tion Agency in Por­tishead were the tar­get for a response to the rou­tine vio­lence of forced removal, deten­tion and deportation.We made life more dif­fi­cult for the thugs in uni­form by putting their vehi­cles out of oper­a­tion with a volatile mix of paint strip­per on body­work, glass etch­ing flu­id on win­dows, locks glued, tires burst, lights spray­paint­ed, mir­rors and wipers removed, as well as some good old fash­ioned mechan­i­cal sab­o­tage on all 7 vehi­cles in the car park. If a job’s worth doing it’s worth doing well. “Racist thugs work here” was the mes­sage paint­ed on the build­ing.
We stand against the state’s steadi­ly creep­ing fas­cism of racist immi­gra­tion poli­cies designed to tight­en the grip of cap­i­tal over all of our lives, of tri­alling sur­veil­lance and con­trol tech­nolo­gies such as ID cards and bio­met­ric pass­ports first on for­eign­ers before impos­ing them on every­one, of the cre­ation of a sub class whose repres­sion jus­ti­fied by media hys­te­ria and the pow­ers that be. In sol­i­dar­i­ty, for a response to every abuse and for fight­ing back in the social war.