Collection of Latest Radical Newsletters & Magazines available to download

All of the fol­low­ing are avail­able from here:

http://www.natterjackpress.co.uk/menu/downloads.php

All of the fol­low­ing are avail­able from here:

http://www.natterjackpress.co.uk/menu/downloads.php

Get down to your local rad­i­cal social cen­tre or book­shop for these newslet­ters — if they aren’t there then print them out / pho­to­copy and take down there. If your near­est social cen­tre isn’t that local, then you now know where you can get all the lat­est pub­li­ca­tions with­out hav­ing to trawl the net for them.

We are always look­ing for newsletters/ zines/ pamphlets/ magazines/ arti­cles to host on our down­load page (prefer­ably as ‘imposed’ ready to be print­ed PDF) email us if you are involved in a pub­li­ca­tion.

* SchNews Week­ly — from their web site

* Rough Music — Issue 18 — May/June 2008 — Local Brighton ‘trou­ble mak­ing, dirt dig­ging’ newslet­ter

* Work­ers Sol­i­dar­i­ty — Issue 103 — May/June 2008 — Irish Anar­chist News

* No Pasaran — Issue 1 — May 2008 — New Antifa UK Anti Fas­cist newslet­ter

* Infos­hop News — Issue 1 — May 2008 — New 40 page roundup of news from the Infos­hop anar­chist news site

* Earth First! Action Update — May 2008 — anoth­er great new issue — a quar­ter­ly roundup of eco­log­i­cal and oth­er direct action from Britain and beyond

* Mesho — April 2008 — spoof news­pa­per made for the inter­na­tion­al days of action for squats and autonomous spaces

* Cor­po­rate Watch — Issue 40 — April/May 2008 — Iraq Inc., Euro­pean Invest­ment Bank, Arab-British cham­ber of Com­merce, West Papua, Review of Klein’s ‘Shock Doc­trine’, Diary + More

* Gagged — Issue 23 — April/May 2008 — South Wales Anar­chist Newslet­ter

* Resis­tance — Issue 102 — April/May 2008 — month­ly newslet­ter of the Anar­chist Fed­er­a­tion UK

* No Bor­ders — Issue 3 — Feb­ru­ary / March 2008 — No Bor­ders UK net­work newslet­ter

* Rup­ture — Feb­ru­ary 2008 — a great zine for and about free par­ties, squats and social cen­tres

* 325 — Issue 5 — Feb­ru­ary 2008 — an insur­gent mag­a­zine of social war and anar­chy

* Class War — Issue 93 — Win­ter 2007 — “Save the Plan­et — Get Rid of the Rich” get­ting straight to the point as always

* Organ­ise! — Issue 69 — Wnter 2007 — mag­a­zine of the Anar­chist Fed­er­a­tion

* Fire to the Pris­ons — Issue 2 — Decem­ber 2007 — Excel­lent new newsletter/magazine 30 pages of insur­rec­tionary anti-pris­on/­dom­i­na­tion news and analy­sis and pris­on­er sup­port infor­ma­tion

* Cross­ing Bor­ders — Issue 4 — Novem­ber 2007 — a newslet­ter on move­ments and strug­gles of migra­tion (this issue focus­ing on the No Bor­ders camp in the Ukraine)

* Front­line — Issue 6 — June/August 2007 — Colom­bia Sol­i­dar­i­ty Cam­paign quar­ter­ly mag­a­zine

* Direct Action — Issue 39 — Sum­mer 2007 — mag of UK anar­cho-syn­da­cal­ist Sol­i­dar­i­ty Fed­er­a­tion

* War­rior Wind — Issue 3 — May 2007 — a newslet­ter in sup­port of polit­i­cal pris­on­ers

* Incen­dio — Issue 1 — Spring 2006 — a bilin­gual (english/spanish) mag­a­zine on Latin Amer­i­can strug­gles and sol­i­dar­i­ty

* Rolling Thun­der — Issue 1 — Sum­mer 2005 — ‘an anar­chist jour­nal of dan­ger­ous liv­ing’

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Camp Titnore birthday protest!

CAMP TITNORE, the eco-protest site near Wor­thing, West Sus­sex, is cel­e­brat­ing its sec­ond birth­day on Sat­ur­day May 24.

To mark the occa­sion, a par­ty is being held on the steps of Wor­thing Town Hall in Chapel Road.

CAMP TITNORE, the eco-protest site near Wor­thing, West Sus­sex, is cel­e­brat­ing its sec­ond birth­day on Sat­ur­day May 24.

To mark the occa­sion, a par­ty is being held on the steps of Wor­thing Town Hall in Chapel Road.

The event has been giv­en added poignan­cy by scenes at the recent elec­tion count, when heavy-hand­ed secu­ri­ty and police threw out Save Tit­nore Woods! can­di­date Dawn Smith and her sup­port­ers.

Cam­paign­ers are invit­ing any­one who sup­ports the camp and the wider cam­paign to turn up in par­ty mode — with hats, bal­loons, cake and music. One said: “The cam­paign has, of course, being going a lot more than two years, but the extra­or­di­nary achieve­ment of those who have kept alive a con­tin­ued pres­ence in the woods since May 2006 just can­not be over-empha­sised.

“Not every one is able to get down to the camp to express their sup­port, so this event in the town cen­tre is a great oppor­tu­ni­ty to show the pro­test­ers you are with them in spir­it.

“Let’s make a real effort to cel­e­brate in style and com­mu­ni­cate our ongo­ing deter­mi­na­tion to see off this threat to Wor­thing’s envi­ron­men­tal her­itage!”

The inci­dent at the count hap­pened on Fri­day May 2, when Dawn, who was stand­ing for the Stop Dur­ring­ton’s Overde­vel­op­ment — Save Tit­nore’s Trees par­ty, in the bor­ough’s North­brook ward, was arrest­ed after a row at Wor­thing’s Assem­bly Hall, appar­ent­ly for “dis­or­der­ly behav­iour”.

She was thrown to the ground by police, held down with her hands behind her back, knelt on and hand­cuffed, then held for four hours at Dur­ring­ton police sta­tion — all for object­ing to her sup­port­ers being vio­lent­ly eject­ed from the count.

Dawn, who has not been charged, explained that there was con­fu­sion over the pass­es for her guests at the count, who includ­ed Tit­nore eco-campers. Names she had reg­is­tered did not seem to have been record­ed, in an offi­cial bun­gle.

Oth­er peo­ple, con­sid­ered of “respectable” appear­ance, were waved through by secu­ri­ty but they demand­ed ID from her sup­port­ers.

While she went to try and sort the error, some of the campers wan­dered through into the hall and were attacked and phys­i­cal­ly thrown out by secu­ri­ty staff in what she called a “com­plete over-reac­tion”.

Dawn object­ed vocal­ly. She said: “I shout­ed at them. The only rea­son they did this was because the guys had dread­locks. I’m not going to stand by and see some­one jumped on.”

June: Anti-Nuclear Festival in Olkiluoto, Finland!

June 23–28, 2008 Eura­jo­ki Fin­land

June 23–28, 2008 Eura­jo­ki Fin­land

The deci­sion to build a long con­test­ed fifth nuclear reac­tor in Fin­land has been con­sid­ered by many in the cap­i­tal­ist milieu as the begin­ning of a ‘renais­sance’ of nuclear pow­er in Europe. The reac­tor is now under con­struc­tion, and State and Cap­i­tal­ist elites are push­ing for even more nuclear pow­er. The Finnish gov­ern­ment is explic­it­ly demand­ing new appli­ca­tions from Ener­gy Cor­po­ra­tions, and sud­den­ly three more reac­tors are under dis­cus­sion. Lim­it­ing growth and con­sump­tion, and turn­ing back to sus­tain­able local com­mu­ni­ty alter­na­tives are nat­u­ral­ly out of ques­tion, since that would be sui­ci­dal to the cap­i­tal­ist econ­o­my.

This sum­mer, an inter­na­tion­al camp will be orga­nized to call for sus­tain­able ener­gy solu­tions in Fin­land and Europe, and to high­light the risks and prob­lems of nuclear pow­er. You don’t want to miss it!

Join us

  • to stand up for pos­i­tive ener­gy solu­tions
  • for work­shops, sem­i­nars, fun and games
  • and a radi­ant mid­night sun par­ty

In close vicin­i­ty of Olk­ilu­o­to nuke plant and build­ing site of the world’s biggest nuclear reac­tor, a fault rid­den pro­to­type.

Come expose nuclear mad­ness – come cre­ate bet­ter solu­tions — come par­ty

Spread the word in your net­works. Bring your skills and resources to make the camp hap­pen.

We are look­ing for help with logis­tics, fund­ing, com­mu­ni­ca­tions, food, work­shops and oth­er pro­gram

To reg­is­ter & ask for more info: camp@olkiluoto.info

http://www.olkiluoto.info/en

Squatters resist Church eviction

12.05.2008

“As we for­give those who tres­pass against us”

As we write a stand­off is play­ing itself out on the streets of Brighton as sweat­ing police and bailiffs scratch their meaty chins and won­der what to do as for the first in years peo­ple are refus­ing to go qui­et­ly from their home. The space was opened up for the Days of Direct action for Autonomous Spaces on the 11th and 12th of April.

12.05.2008

“As we for­give those who tres­pass against us”

As we write a stand­off is play­ing itself out on the streets of Brighton as sweat­ing police and bailiffs scratch their meaty chins and won­der what to do as for the first in years peo­ple are refus­ing to go qui­et­ly from their home. The space was opened up for the Days of Direct action for Autonomous Spaces on the 11th and 12th of April.

For the last month, the derelict aban­doned Methodist church on the Lon­don Road, Brighton has been used for the first time in years by the com­mu­ni­ty as peo­ple have held work­shops, film screen­ings, free food, host­ed bands and opened the large space for free to any event that needs it.….….….… Almost what church halls were sup­posed to do!

How­ev­er, despite attempts to con­tact the Methodists and ask them to hon­or their pledge to sup­port “com­mu­ni­ty devel­op­ment for jus­tice, espe­cial­ly among the most deprived and poor” The space received its court papers on the 2nd of May.

Bar­ri­cad­ed in (actu­al­ly to the point where there are no doors left), “Locked on” and hung with ban­ners police and bailiffs are try­ing with­out suc­cess to gain access. The occu­piers are refus­ing to move. A crowd has gath­ered in sup­port out­side as peo­ple won­der what the pow­ers of law and orders next move will be…supply’s are being hoist­ed in from sup­port­ers by bas­ket as the “siege of Lon­don Road” looks set to continue.….Watch this space for fur­ther reports.

Check out http://www.myspace.com/88londonroadsquat for more details.

Battery farm raided by the ALF

May 07, 2008

“With the fire of vengeance in our souls, and the love angels in our hearts we cast the first stone against an inten­sive Som­er­set bat­tery farm, and car­ried 153 hens to free­dom.

Lib­er­a­tion’s cru­sade’s begun.
Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

http://www.directaction.info/news_may07_08.htm

Liberated chickenMay 07, 2008

“With the fire of vengeance in our souls, and the love angels in our hearts we cast the first stone against an inten­sive Som­er­set bat­tery farm, and car­ried 153 hens to free­dom.

Lib­er­a­tion’s cru­sade’s begun.
Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front”

http://www.directaction.info/news_may07_08.htm

People Against Climate Change Deliver a Tonne of Coal, Ireland

Yes­ter­day morn­ing, Thus­day 08/05/08 PACC — Peo­ple Against Cli­mate Change — deliv­ered a tonne of coal to the Min­is­ter for Finance on his first day in office.

People Against Climate Change logoYes­ter­day morn­ing, Thus­day 08/05/08 PACC — Peo­ple Against Cli­mate Change — deliv­ered a tonne of coal to the Min­is­ter for Finance on his first day in office.

Press Release for this event is avail­able here:
http://www.pacc.ie/?p=6

Peo­ple Against Cli­mate Change
http://www.pacc.ie

Stuck for something to do!? Uninspired & lacklustre..? The all new singing dancing EF!AU is here to lift your spirits

As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

EF! crossed tools 1As if putting the boot into the genet­ics indus­try, fill­ing emp­ty spaces with joy & cre­ativ­i­ty, and fool­ing the fos­sil-heads was­n’t enough, peo­ple have been busy wash­ing lumps of coal and cov­er­ing them­selves with paint…we kid you not…all in aid of halt­ing the trash­ing of the plan­et!

Par­lia­ments have been climbed, air­port ter­mi­nals flash(mobb)ed, fields & var­i­ous oth­er sites occu­pied, build­ing stormed & block­ad­ed, pipelines block­ad­ed & destroyed…

Throw into the mix ye oldie Reclaim the Streets, the tried and test­ed eeeeevil Mr/Ms Sab­o­tage, the launch of a new cam­paign ‘Leave it in the Ground’, plus a sum­mer-full of dates, new con­tacts list, it’s a won­der we’ve fit­ted in a brand new sexy EF! sum­mer gath­er­ing poster (front & back). Down­load the lat­est EF!AU to share with oth­ers, sub­scribe or check out some past issues. The next issue will come out at the begin­ning of August.

And of course, this year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (or fol­low the link to the left) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

Phew, what a scorcher!

Local residents protest blocking power plant supply (Kozani, Greece, 9/5/2008)

After a deci­sion of the Envi­ron­ment and Unem­ploy­ment Asso­ci­a­tion of Akri­ni, Kozani, dozens of res­i­dents occu­pied since 10 in the morn­ing, the north­ern gate of the Agios Dim­itrios Pow­er Plant, cut­ting the cin­der sup­ply of the belt-con­vey­er.

Kozani power plant blockadeAfter a deci­sion of the Envi­ron­ment and Unem­ploy­ment Asso­ci­a­tion of Akri­ni, Kozani, dozens of res­i­dents occu­pied since 10 in the morn­ing, the north­ern gate of the Agios Dim­itrios Pow­er Plant, cut­ting the cin­der sup­ply of the belt-con­vey­er. They protest against envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion and unem­ploy­ment, and for the translo­ca­tion of their vil­lage out­side the plan­t’s pol­lut­ed area. “Spar­takos” a Pub­lic Pow­er Com­pa­ny’s work­ers asso­ci­a­tion announced they sup­ports the protest.

Source:
http://www.prlogos.gr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3651&Itemid=27

Tara Vigil Camp Being Evicted

May 08, 2008; 10:30 am
HELP NEEDED NOW

About a half an hour ago 20 Gar­dai, 20 OPW and 10–15 MD Secu­ri­ty descend­ed on the Hill to evict the Vig­il Camp.

May 08, 2008; 10:30 am
HELP NEEDED NOW

About a half an hour ago 20 Gar­dai, 20 OPW and 10–15 MD Secu­ri­ty descend­ed on the Hill to evict the Vig­il Camp.

2 Loader lor­ries and 12 oth­er vehi­cles are cur­rent­ly there . The Tem­ple struc­ture has been dis­man­tled, chopped into pieces and removed. They are now dis­man­tling the A Chairde hut and the Tipi. The sev­en Vig­il Keep­ers on site were not giv­en time to remove their per­son­al items and there is no chan­nel of com­mu­ni­ca­tion open as the work­ers turn their backs. There is no nego­ti­a­tion.

The OPW Archae­ol­o­gist said that she would PERSONALLY put out the fire. She is refer­ring to the Vig­il Fire that has been burn­ing for the Val­ley since Sum­mer Sol­stice June 06.

URGENT

Phone cred­it is urgent­ly need­ed on the Vig­il phone. Also urgent is the need for cam­eras and wit­ness­es to doc­u­ment this. Please do what­ev­er you can NOW. Send cred­it, bring help.

VIGIL PH: 086 1758557
Relat­ed Link: http://www.tarapixie.net

Vig­il keeps have man­aged to get some time.

The Gar­dai were not able to quote specif­i­cal­ly any law that would allow them to estin­guish the sacred fire, they have giv­en them a days grace to cer­e­mo­nous­ly remove the fire, but as it is specif­i­cal­ly the Hill of Tara sacred fire, it would have to be moved to anoth­er site on Tara!!!!! This in itself cre­ates a conun­drum.

No method state­ment has been pro­vid­ed.
Peo­ple are now allowed to remove per­son­al pos­ses­sions.
A recog­nised Fer­rovial employ­ee was assist­ing, but was wear­ing MD Secu­ri­ty cloth­ing. THIS IT OBVIOUSLY OUTRAGIOUS.

There is approx 20 vig­il keep­ers suround­ing the Tem­ple Ti-Pi/­Fire adamant that they have the right to con­tin­ue hold­ing the Vig­il.
There is a good atmos­phere, music + drums, kids and laugh­ter.
Ener­gy is high and spir­its are pos­i­tive.

3pm update:

The OPW did not pro­duce any paper­work for this evic­tion. Noth­ing signed and dat­ed by a Judge.

The Pro­tec­tors are cur­rent­ly blockad­ing their vehi­cles and not allow­ing them to LEAVE the site. Short­ly after this hap­pened, the OPW agreed to nego­ti­a­tions and are now at a meet­ing with mem­bers of the Vig­il.

Vig­il Press Release

Press Release on behalf of the Tara Sol­i­dar­i­ty Vig­il Camp
8th May 2008
At approx 10:30 this morn­ing, the Office of Pub­lic Works launched an evic­tion attempt on the Tara Sol­i­dar­i­ty Vig­il Camp, which is in situ on pub­lic land.

The Vig­il is “a non-hier­ar­chi­cal peo­ples’ sol­i­dar­i­ty vig­il, here in sup­port of local peo­ple and all indi­vid­u­als and groups in the cam­paigns to Save Tara. We are adamant in our non-affil­i­a­tion with any par­tic­u­lar polit­i­cal or reli­gious par­ties but wel­come any friends of Tara to the sacred Vig­il Fire, which has been burn­ing con­tin­u­ous­ly since the Sum­mer Sol­stice, 21st of June 2006”.

This morn­ing, 20 OPW employ­ees, up to 15 MD Secu­ri­ty Work­ers and 20 Gar­daí entered the camp and began to dis­man­tle tem­po­rary struc­tures which are used dai­ly by the Vig­il Keep­ers. The struc­tures include a Tem­ple, sev­er­al dwellings and meet­ing huts. The Tem­ple, which was made of wood, was des­e­crat­ed by chain­saw as the Keep­ers looked on in shock. Their pri­or­i­ty was to hold their ground pro­tect­ing the sacred flame with­in the Vig­il TiPi. To add insult to injury, hid­den with­in the group of MD Secu­ri­ty work­ers, wear­ing their logo was a known Fer­rovial employ­ee.

Fer­rovial Agro­man, a Span­ish com­pa­ny, are one of the com­pa­nies, in con­junc­tion with SIAC, who are con­tract­ed to build the con­tro­ver­sial M3 motor­way. This begs to fur­ther ques­tion the repeat­ed coop­er­a­tion between the Gar­daí and pri­vate secu­ri­ty for SIAC/ Fer­rovial Agro­man, on the back of the demo­li­tion of the Direct Action Protest Camp at Rath Lugh on 17th Apr2008.

The OPW Archae­ol­o­gist onsite stat­ed, and has been record­ed that she would “per­son­al­ly put out the fire”. Both the OPW onsite and the Gar­daí were ini­tial­ly refus­ing to acknowl­edge the sacred­ness of the fire and in doing so are not uphold­ing an individual’s right to reli­gious worship/practice. The OPW have also admit­ted on cam­era that this was not an offi­cial evic­tion, and that they didn’t even have the offi­cial doc­u­men­ta­tion or method state­ment to car­ry out the activ­i­ty.

When nego­ti­a­tions were final­ly pos­si­ble, the Gar­daí were not able to quote specif­i­cal­ly any law that would allow them to extin­guish this sacred fire. Talks since have pro­duce a guar­an­tee from Ms Fion­nu­la Par­nell, Archae­ol­o­gist from the Nation­al Mon­u­ments Depart­ment OPW, in the pres­ence of a Gar­dai, that no attempt to remove the fire, or the TiPi hous­ing it until the out­come of an agreed meet­ing on 19th May 2007. There are approx 30 vig­il keep­ers sur­round­ing the TiPi hous­ing the fire adamant that they have the right to con­tin­ue hold­ing the Vig­il and prac­tice their indi­vid­ual and col­lec­tive beliefs. Sev­er­al of these peo­ple were assault­ed by the pri­vate­ly hired secu­ri­ty com­pa­ny in the pres­ence of Gar­dai, and will be fil­ing charges. Oth­er­wise, there is a great atmos­phere, music + drums, children’s laugh­ter in the air. Ener­gy is pos­i­tive and spir­its are high in the Sum­mer sun. This is why the Vig­il has attract­ed vis­i­tors from the 4 cor­ners of the world in the 23months of it’s exis­tence.

Ex-Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has in the past fore­warned of dan­ger­ous trends in mod­ern soci­ety “So much of what is hap­pen­ing with­in our soci­ety and in the wider world is bound up with ques­tions of reli­gion, reli­gious iden­ti­ty and reli­gious belief,” he said, “that gov­ern­ments which refuse or fail to engage with reli­gious com­mu­ni­ties and reli­gious iden­ti­ties risk fail­ing in their fun­da­men­tal duties to their cit­i­zens.” The Irish Con­sti­tu­tion (Arti­cle 8) recog­nis­es that cit­i­zens have a right to “Free­dom of con­science and the free pro­fes­sion and prac­tice of reli­gion are, sub­ject to pub­lic order and moral­i­ty, guar­an­teed to every cit­i­zen, and no law may be made either direct­ly or indi­rect­ly to endow any reli­gion or pro­hib­it or restrict the free exer­cise there­of or give any pref­er­ence, or impose any dis­abil­i­ty on account of reli­gious belief or reli­gious sta­tus”. The Euro­pean Con­sti­tu­tion (Part II — The Char­ter of Fun­da­men­tal Rights of the Union) Arti­cle II-70 recog­nis­es ”Free­dom of thought, con­science and reli­gion: 1) Every­one has the right to free­dom of thought, con­science and reli­gion. This right includes free­dom to change reli­gion or belief and free­dom, either alone or in com­mu­ni­ty with oth­ers and in pub­lic or in pri­vate, to man­i­fest reli­gion or belief, in wor­ship, teach­ing, prac­tice and obser­vance”.

We, the Vig­il Keep­ers, call on Min­is­ter John Gorm­ley, as Min­is­ter of the Depart­ment of the Envi­ron­ment, Her­itage and Local Gov­ern­ment respon­si­ble for State Man­aged Vis­i­tor Ser­vices, to offi­cial­ly acknowl­edge the sacred Vig­il Fire on the Hill of Tara.

For ver­i­fi­ca­tion call Deb­bie Reil­ly on 086 175 8557

Issued on behalf of the Tara Sol­i­dar­i­ty Vig­il
Joanne Cor­bett 086 6030389 www.savetara.com

Forest activists take their protest to the headwaters of the Styx River, Tasmania

2008-05-08

TN47C logging protest (2)TN47C logging protest (1)2008-05-08

Yes­ter­day morn­ing, com­mu­ni­ty activists halt­ed the log­ging of old growth forests near the head­wa­ters of the Styx Riv­er. Ten activists have peace­ful­ly occu­pied coupe TN47C, locat­ed 100 metres from the TWWHA bound­ary near the base of Mount Mueller to high­light the con­tin­ued destruc­tion of Tas­ma­ni­a’s unique old growth forests.

“Tas­ma­nia is in a state of envi­ron­men­tal emer­gency. Every sin­gle day, our island’s unique old growth forests are felled, bull­dozed and trucked off to the wood­chip­per. Gunns Ltd.‘s stran­gle­hold on the Lennon gov­ern­ment has been high­light­ed again this week and once again it will be our pre­cious car­bon rich forests, the tax­pay­er and the com­mu­ni­ty that will suf­fer as a result of yet anoth­er matey deal between cli­mate crim­i­nals John Gay, Bob Gor­don and Paul Lennon” said Still Wild Still Threat­ened spokesper­son Ula Majew­s­ki.

“We are call­ing on the Rudd gov­ern­ment to take seri­ous action on cli­mate change and put a stop to this out­ra­geous sit­u­a­tion by ensur­ing the imme­di­ate pro­tec­tion of ancient forests in the Styx, Weld and Upper Flo­ren­tine val­leys. The con­tin­ued dev­as­ta­tion of Tas­ma­ni­a’s old growth forests has glob­al ram­i­fi­ca­tions and must be halt­ed imme­di­ate­ly” said Miss Majew­s­ki.

http://www.myspace.com/stillwildstillthreatened
campflorentine@gmail.com

For­est activists will con­tin­ue to take peace­ful action against the con­tin­ued log­ging of Tas­ma­ni­a’s south­ern forests.