Crowd stops work on new coal loader, Newcastle, Australia

April 19, 2008
A crowd of around 50 protestors walked into the construction site for the third coal terminal on Kooragang Island in Newcaslte this morning, stopping work at the site in protest against the expansion of the coal industry and its contribution to climate change.

April 19, 2008
A crowd of around 50 protestors walked into the construction site for the third coal terminal on Kooragang Island in Newcaslte this morning, stopping work at the site in protest against the expansion of the coal industry and its contribution to climate change.

The protestors, including a number of parents and grandparents from the Hunter and other regions in NSW say they have been forced to take drastic action because they fear that too little is being done to address our major contribution to climate change – our dependence on coal for power and as an export commodity.

The protestors walked onto the site this morning and immediately informed construction crews that they were on site and that work must cease.

Georgina Woods, spokesperson for Rising Tide Newcastle, who is at he protest said, “Historically, ordinary people have achieved extraordinary things by taking direct action to prevent immoral or unsupportable actions. We are here today because we don’t want our children and grandchildren to bear witness to the terrible havoc that climate change has already begun to wreak on our world.

“We are willing to put ourselves at risk of arrest, if it will help convince the Governments of Australia that expanding the export coal industry is putting everyone’s future in jeopardy.

“We are standing together today to call on the Federal Government in particular to help this region move away from coal and stop this mad expansion that will come at such a terrible cost.

“We call on the delegates at today’s 2020 Ideas Summit to remember that coal exports is Australia’s number one contribution to climate change, as well as our fastest growing. If Australia’s response to climate change fails to include a plan to phase out coal, it will be a failure.

“Many of us here today have never done anything like this before, but we are doing it now, because we may not get another chance.”

More community direct action against coal exports will take place at the in July this year.

The protest lasted for one and a quarter hours. 16 of the protesters were arrested and charged with trespass.

Hackney Social Centre Under Threat of Eviction!

The Hackney Social Centre (231 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney) is now waiting for High Court Bailiffs, scheduled to arrive at the property at 9:00 AM this Monday, April 21, 2008.

Hackney squatThe Hackney Social Centre (231 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney) is now waiting for High Court Bailiffs, scheduled to arrive at the property at 9:00 AM this Monday, April 21, 2008. Anyone able to stand with us to meet the bailiffs and defend the space is asked to gather outside the Social Centre at 8:00 AM on Monday Morning.

In March, Howun Estates – the property developers who had left the building empty after buying it in 2007 as a pre-Olympic Games “investment opportunity” – was awarded an Order of Possession by Judge Manners (her real name!) at the Gee Street County Court and subsequently secured the Warrant of Posession needed to evict the Social Centre.

County Court Bailiffs were booked for the social centre’s eviction Monday 21 April 2008 at 10:20 am. However, residents of the Social Centre were awoken at 9:30 am this Friday morning (18 April 2008) by two alleged representatives of the courts and two police escorts, who informed the residents that a High Court eviction was now scheduled for Monday at 9:00 am.

It seems as if Howun Estates has moved ahead and escalated the eviction threat by sending the notoriously aggressive High Court bailiffs for the first eviction, dramatically ahead of the typical schedule, which usually begins with County Court bailiffs. This move follows several successful resistances to County Court eviction attempts in Hackney last week.

Early last week both a residential property and another autonomous space were effectively resisted, though police presence was high and police intimidation rampant. At the attempted eviction of the residential property, one resister was threatened with pepper spray, and another was assaulted by a police officer who threatened her and twisted her wrist.

The last-minute announcement that High Court bailiffs are now scheduled for the Social Centre’s eviction is seen by many Social Centre residents and supporters as an aggressive, escalation tactic, and a response to last week’s successful eviction resistances.

** Please gather in front of the Hackney Social Centre (231 Lower Clapton Road, Hackney) at 8:00 AM. The aggression of greedy property developers and the police who serve and protect them must not be allowed to exist behind closed doors. The resistance to this eviction must be public. **

It is a well-known fact that the police read both the Hackney Social Centre website and Indymedia UK. A police presence is expected at the eviction. Come prepared.

US Nukes in Suffolk -USAF Lakenheath May 18

Three strikes and your out… or you should be!

USAF Lakenheath in Suffolk is not only the home to up to 110 B-61 free fall nuclear bombs but is also involved in the bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan. The bombs dropped by the F15-E planes include cluster munitions.

Three strikes and your out… or you should be!

USAF Lakenheath in Suffolk is not only the home to up to 110 B-61 free fall nuclear bombs but is also involved in the bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan. The bombs dropped by the F15-E planes include cluster munitions.
USAF Lakenheath, the largest US air base in Europe has also been suggested as a possible base to house interceptor missiles for the US national Missile defence project.

On May 18th at 1pm we will be gathering at the base to say enough is enough. The bombing we march against in London happens from this base, bring the peace movement to the bases the planes fly from to commit the war crimes.
The event will be circled by a bus tour of the base with tour guides Theatre of War…anything could happen on this murdering mystery tour. Bring things like dolls, ribbons, ladders, cardboard cut outs, banners etc to decorate the fence at the different stop off points.

We are also inviting people to bring a bike, to cycle and see the many areas of the base that are not visible from gate one.. Bring a bike, cycle from Thetford , Norwich or Cambridge and join in with the circling of the nuclear base and causing a little chaos…

And of course we will have entertainment at gate 1 from 1pm onwards as well as picnics and the lovely Cakes not Bombs tea and cake stall.

contact Mell mellcndeast@cnduk.org for more info…

Rath Lugh Direct Action Camp Evicted

thursday 17th April
Eyewitness account of todays events at Rath Lugh

Rath Lugh security guard in balaclavathursday 17th April
Eyewitness account of todays events at Rath Lugh

Shortly before 1 o clock today there was a peaceful eviction of the Rath Lugh Camp. Four Protectors who were on site were told by Gardai that they had to be out by 1 o clock and to gather up their belongings and leave. This was not done in an aggressive manner and was complied with by the Protectors.

Once they had left the woods no one was allowed back in. There were 20 Gardai, 3 Garda Cars plus 2 Vans as well as about a dozen Construction Workers at the entrance to the woods as this was happening. A steel fence has now been erected separating the Rath from the public road. A mini digger is busy creating a path and a low loader is in situ.

In a sinister twist after the eviction, a female Protector was taking photographs from her car when she was approached by a man with an MD SECURITY yellow vest on and wearing a Balaclava! This was about 200mt from Gardai. He was harassing her about taking photographs even though she was perfectly entitled to do so and parked on a public road. Amazingly when she made a complaint to a Garda he denied that there were any men in balaclavas in the vicinity. Just as he said that, 2 Security men ran past them, both wearing balaclavas! The Garda refused to do anything about this and threatened to arrest her under the Housing and Miscellaneous Act!!!

Mark Cleary has just appeared with his camera.

There will be a video of this incident and the eviction issued shortly.

http://www.tarapixie.net

6:30pm – another update – the protector is still in the tree house and they are trying to knock him down.
The camp has been completely thrashed and when some people tried to retrieve their belongings they were told that they would be arrested if they entered the woods.
The mood of construction workers and operators is very threatening, bags of belongings being cut with stanley knives etc.
There is no one to document what is going on.
There is a digger destroying the round house apparently …
They were told that no one is allowed into the wood any more.
They are not allowed to clean up – which was the intention over the next number of days.
What is really worrying is that one well known operator flashed some documents at the protestors and said that SIAC had just bought the whole wood from Coillte.

Wominspace eviction successfully resisted!

16.4.08 The first attempt to evict the Wominspace in North East London was today successfully resisted.

Wominspace16.4.08 The first attempt to evict the Wominspace in North East London was today successfully resisted. While women barricaded themselves inside, about 40 supporters guarded the barricades, and helped themselves to a delicious breakfast. Seeing this, no attempts were made to evict the space by the bailiffs or the few cops lurking around. They left after about a hour.

But a second attempt could come at anytime. If you can help out being in the space during the day or night, or if you would like to organise an event over the next few days, please contact us. Email womenorganise@yahoo.co.uk or ring 07939 381562

This Sunday (20th April) we will have a collective meeting from 7pm, and a film night from 9pm. Come along! The Wominspace is open to all women, and all trans and intersex people.

If anyone has any other photos from today’s failed eviction attempt, please send them to womenorganise@yahoo.co.uk

http://womynspace.blogspot.com

Biofools: pumps disabled/clowns nicked, Edinburgh; banner drop, Glasgow; demos in Brighton/Bristol/London; Belgian blockade

April 15, 2008

Bristol Tesco Agrofuel demoApril 15, 2008
From today, all petrol forecourts will be required by law to sell only fuel which is blended with 2.5% agrofuel. The answer to climate chaos you ask? Hardly. Corporations like Tesco are already jumping on the new “green” bandwagon, speaking little of the greater emissions, displacement, poverty and hunger that will be left in its path.

People from Bristol Rising Tide and Espacio Bristol-Colombia were joined by others to inform the public about this issue at Tesco in Eastville this afternoon. There was some interest in the issue from a number of passersby who were surprised that such a big change had been virtually unspoken about, but there’s little that consumers can do to avoid buying the product. The only answer to the energy crisis is a big shift in the way in which we live, travel and eat.

http://www.risingtide.org.uk

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Biofuels protesters disable fuel pumps

Agro-fuels protesters disabled the fuel pumps of two BP filling stations early this morning in opposition to mandatory blending of biofuels into petrol and diesel. Protesters argue that biofuels will worsen climate change, and cause food shortages.
Protesters have taken this action in Edinburgh as part of a national day of action against biofuels – April Biofools day – coinciding with the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation’s (RTFO) coming into force, making it a legal requirement to mix 2.5% biofuels into all petrol and diesel.

BP was targeted since it is a major investor in biofuels.

Biofuels are more appropriately called agrofuels, as far from being connected to natural, sustainable life they are made from crops grown on unsustainable monoculture plantations.

Far from being a green solution to greenhouse gas emissions, agrofuels drive climate change. Increased use of agrofuels has been promoted by governments as a possible way of decreasing greenhouse gas emissions from transport. However, there is evidence that the process of producing agrofuels hugely increases greenhouse gas emissions when deforestation, peatland destruction and nitrogen fertiliser-use are taken into account.

The production of agrofuels is causing large-scale deforestation which is likely to lead to a tipping point of irreversible rapid destruction of forests, which could mean the release of as much as 120 billion tonnes of CO2. Similarly, the expansion of palm oil production for agrofuels is leading to an acceleration of peat draining, which is likely overall to mean the release of 40 million tonnes of CO2. In addition, increased large-scale agriculture means increased use of fertilzers which mean the release of large amounts of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas nearly 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide.

Agrofuels are also a major threat to food supplies and food sovereignty. Increased demand for agrofuel crops is putting pressure on food prices, pushing more and more people below the breadline.

Agrofuel crops are being grown on monoculture plantations. The land for these is often violently seized by governments and corporations from the people who live and work on it. People displaced are forced to either go to join the growing numbers of people living in poverty on urban peripheries or, as happened in the 1970s, settle in a previously uninhabited area of rainforest, causing further ecological devastation to add to that already caused by the plantations themselves.

Agrofuels are being pursued by Western governments because they offer a non-Middle Eastern fuel source. This is unrelated to the need to combat climate change, and is instead based on maintaining neo-imperialist power.

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Lothian and Borders Police Harass a Peaceful Protest

Five members of the Edinburgh Clown Army (1) were detained for questioning this afternoon at a peaceful and entertaining biofuels protest in Bruntsfield(2). They have since been arrested and charged with a breach of the peace, despite maintaining a friendly atmosphere.

Eye-witnesses state that the biofuels demonstration was peaceful, friendly and party-like atmosphere.

Witnesses also state that the Clowns were friendly and entertaining, creating a comical and amusing ambiance for the protest.

Witnesses say that the Clowns gave no grounds for the police to charge them with a breach of the peace.

Police moved in in large numbers, surrounding the Clowns, filmed them, and took them one by one into the back of a police van.

They were taken to St Leonards Police Station for questioning, at which point they were charged with a breach of the peace.

The protest was part of the biofuels day of action, and took place at the BP garage in the Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh.

People who attended the demonstration are shocked and angered by the treatment the Clowns have received from the police.

This latest move from the police is part of an ongoing campaign of harassing peaceful demonstrators over the last six months. Three environmental campaigners were detained for questioning at 7.30 in the morning last month, including one of the Clowns who were targeted by the police on Tuesday.

They are due in court tomorrow, and the friends and relatives of those arrested will be turning up to support them.

Friends and relatives of those Clowns who were arrested urge the media to provide the pictures and videos that will help prove that they have been wrongfully arrested.

Notes:

(1) A comical and entertaining activist group that use humour and ridicule to challenge the status quo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandestine_Insurgent_Rebel_Clown_Army
(2) The protest was called by Biofuels Watch to raise awareness about the negative impacts this fuel source has: calling for a an EU moratorium on agrofuels from large-scale monocultures. Agroenergy monocultures are linked to accelerated climate change, deforestation, the impoverishment and dispossession of local communities, bio-diversity losses, human rights abuses, water and soil degradation, loss of food sovereignty and food security. www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

Press Contact: Alex Cabb
Telephone: 07858723742

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Glasgow agrofuel banner drop
Biofuel bannerdrop in Glasgow

Protesters against biofuels dropped a banner at Charing Cross today, to draw attention to the use of food to make petrol.

Biofuels are responsible for contributing to CO2 emissions, clearing rainforest and displacing subsistence farmers, and lead to higher food prices, causing riots in Haiti and many other parts of the world.

Turning food into fuel for cars is burning food which the world needs to feed its population, yet today a new law came into force that petrol must contain 2.5% biofuel, with this percentage rising over years. Hungry people are being sacrificed on the altar of the holy automobile.

www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

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Brighton Biofools Day Protest

A group of biofuel activists made a colourful banner and flyer tour of Brighton city centre and Sussex University on Tuesday raising awareness around a new law which came into affect as of yesterday. The RTFO or “Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation” has mandated 2.5% biofuels at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and thereby hugely increased UK consumption of biofuels.

Demonstration against the RTFO, April 15th

Amongst such headlines over the last fortnight as “Food shortages threaten to become the biggest crisis of the 21st century” the U.K. government has nevertheless conceded to EU plans to mandate massive amounts of biofuels into petrol and diesel across Europe. Environmentalists have warned for years that these EU targets will wreak havoc on the climate and food supplies, and eco-systems and people in the global South. These concerns are now echoed by senior scientists and policy makers. EU targets are set to increase to 10% by 2020.

Alison Freeman chair of the Environmental Society at Sussex University stated, “Our primary concern is to break the illusion the government and corporate sector is propagating of these fuels as “renewable”, “green” and “bio” which deliberately obfuscates the issue for the general public. Our message is simple: biofuels kill. The current system’s unyielding hunger to burn nature and humanitarian recourses in the engine of the capitalist machine will pull us all over the edge! We must stop Western economies internalising these fuels before it is too late”.

The Brighton biofuel protest was part of national reaction, with groups protesting across the country including Aberdeen, Bristol, Cheltenham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, Norwhich and hundreds outside Downing Street in London. On the 6th of August a mass national action against agrofuels will take place as part of this year Climate Camp- see http://climatecamp.org.uk/agrofuels.php to get up date information.

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Biofuels London
Protests to UK Prime Minister – Scrap Biofuel Targets / Scrap RTFO

Hundreds of people in London and groups across the UK held protests against the introduction of mandatory biofuel blending on April Biofools Day. A protest was held later outside Downing Street, with speakers from Colombia, Campaign against Climate Change, Friends of the Earth, Global Forest Coalition, GM Freeze and Biofuelwatch condemning the government’s decision to go ahead with their biofuel policy against overwhelming evidence of catastrophic impacts on climate, communities, biodiversity and food security.

Phil Thornhill of Campaign against Climate Change and Andrew Boswell of Biofuelwatch, in a joint statement, said “The RTFO or “Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation” will mandate 2.5% biofuels at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and thereby hugely increase UK consumption of biofuels. The government is demonstrating a perverse obstinacy in ploughing ahead with this despite the overwhelming scientific evidence that far from helping in the struggle to control climate change, biofuels will accelerate climate change, and are a major cause of an emerging global food crisis that is creating starvation and food riots in several countries.”

Play the Biofuel song on Global Food Crisis at: http://www.biofuelsong.com/music

A lunchtime protest was held outside the Department for Transport, Tuesday April 15th, April Biofools Day. Other protests were held outside the constituency offices of Ruth Kelly, Secretary of State for Transport, and Hilary Benn, Secretary of State for the Environment, and at BP and Tesco fuel stations. BP and Tesco are two of the companies with significant investment in biofuels from large-scale monocultures, and which have been strongly lobbying for mandatory biofuel blending.

“The UK has chosen to ignore a vast mountain of evidence that biofuels are contributing to hunger, climate change, deforestation and human rights abuses,” said Dr. Rachel Smolker, main author of “The Real Cost of Agrofuels.” She continued, “Perhaps they are counting on new technologies using cellulose from wood and grasses, but these won’t sidestep the problems either. Whatever feedstocks are used will result in further expansion of industrial monocultures, possibly including Genetically Engineered trees. The bottom line is that there is a limited amount of land available, a large population to feed and a desperate need to preserve remaining biodiverse ecosystems. Instead of focusing on improving efficiency and reducing consumption, the UK is mandating further destruction.”

Almuth Ernsting from Biofuelwatch adds: “Protests against the agrofuel industry and this government’s biofuel policies will not end today. The government is talking about vague ‘sustainability standards’, whilst agrofuels are causing ever greater harm to the climate, to forests and other ecosystems, to communities in the global South, to biodiversity worldwide, and to food sovereignty and food security. We need a moratorium on all agrofuel incentives and targets to prevent those catastrophic impacts.”

On 8th April, 29 UK and international groups wrote to the UK government, calling for an agrofuel moratorium and demanding a suspension of the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation, and opposition to new EU biofuel targets – both the proposed 10% biofuel target in the Renewable Energy Directive, and the inclusion of biofuels in the draft new Fuel Quality Directive. Around 200 organisations from North and South have signed a call for an EU moratorium on agrofuels from large-scale monocultures, and there are separate calls for a US agrofuel moratorium and for an African agrofuel moratorium, as well as growing number of declarations from the Southern groups that are deeply concerned about the impacts which biofuel policies in Europe, including in the UK, are having on their communities, food sovereignty and environment.

Notes:

1. For a copy of the joint NGO letter to the UK government, see: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/files/rtfo_letter.pdf

2. For copies of the moratorium calls and the other declarations, see
http://www.econexus.info/biofuels.html
http://www.grain.org/agrofuels/?moratoriumen
http://ga3.org/campaign/agrofuelsmoratorium
http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/declarations.php

3. Some other protests

Bolton (video):
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1213934526/bctid1504464364

Edinburgh:
http://scotland.indymedia.org/newswire/display/5536/index.php
http://rinf.com/alt-news/activism/police-harass-a-peaceful-protest/2969/
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh/Protest-clowns-arrested-after-Capital.3985990.jp
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396710.html

Brighton:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396734.html

Bristol:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396663.html

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Cargill Ghent blockade
Carkill banner
Carkill lock-on
Biofools day: Cargill factory blocked in Ghent (Belgium)

17.04.2008
This morning thirty activist of “agrocrisis” blocked the gates of the Cargill factory in Ghent (Belgium). Several activist are chained to the main gate blocking entrance to trucks.

According to An Maeyens, agrocrisis spokesperson, this actions means a one day block from transit. but above all a support to the struggle of thousands of small scale farmers, who are depraved of land and income and forced to migrate to slums near big cities, living in poverty, all because of the activities of big companies such as Cargill in their country,

UPDATE: cargill in the port of Ghent is completely blocked, police agreed not to intervene.

first pictures on

ovl.indymedia.org

More info & photos at http://www.aseed.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=552&Itemid=1

Video:

We’ve put the videoreport in FIVE languages on two sites. The choice is yours. This is a must see…

Politube:

Francais: http://www.politube.org/show/647
Nederlands: http://www.politube.org/show/645
English: http://www.politube.org/show/642
Espagnol: http://www.politube.org/show/648
Deutsch: http://www.politube.org/show/663

Youtube:

Francais: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vyMMfjFQOeY
Nederlands: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyA2H-8S5s
English: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XYq8J2N2JaA
Espagnol: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0bfDBb10IiI
Deutsch: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qt4eC3x0Q5o

Saving Iceland in Aberystwyth, May 7th

8pm, The Treehouse, Baker St – Talk & Film
A number of heavy industry corporations including RioTinto and ALCOA are invading vast areas of uninhabited wilderness in Iceland for new smelters, refineries and power plants. Come and visit some of the most stunning places of beauty on earth, and help protect them with direct action.
Despite of its green image, Iceland is planning a large number of heavy industry projects, including a number of aluminium smelters and an oil refinery. If they continue, every glacial river in the country will be dammed, vast areas will be destroyed by flooding and large scale geothermal drilling. The subarctic tundra harbours some of the most valuable wetlands and bird breeding areas in Europe, unique ecosystems with geological phenomena and landscapes that can not be seen anywhere in the world.

8pm, The Treehouse, Baker St – Talk & Film
A number of heavy industry corporations including RioTinto and ALCOA are invading vast areas of uninhabited wilderness in Iceland for new smelters, refineries and power plants. Come and visit some of the most stunning places of beauty on earth, and help protect them with direct action.
Despite of its green image, Iceland is planning a large number of heavy industry projects, including a number of aluminium smelters and an oil refinery. If they continue, every glacial river in the country will be dammed, vast areas will be destroyed by flooding and large scale geothermal drilling. The subarctic tundra harbours some of the most valuable wetlands and bird breeding areas in Europe, unique ecosystems with geological phenomena and landscapes that can not be seen anywhere in the world.

Aluminium smelting, even when powered by geothermal energy, emits so much greenhouse gas emissions that Iceland now produces 18 tons of CO2 equivalent per capita, compared to the European average of 11. If all the plans continues, emissions will increase by at least 63% over 1990 levels.

May 7th, Saving Iceland will give a presentation of these issues in the Treehouse in Aberystwyth, and we will tell you about the international direct action campaign that has taken place, and the plans for this summer’s camp starting in July, including practicalities. We will have a number of vehicles going from the UK (incl. Wales) and Europe to the camp. We will also show some videos of recent actions and a slideshow of some of the threatened areas.

More info: http://www.savingiceland.org.

SEA SHEPHERD CREW OCCUPY CONSULATE, MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA

14/04/2008 – Today 5 members and supporters ofthe Sea Shepherd crew, the ‘Steve Irwin’ occupied the offices of the Canadian consulates representative in Melbourne with over 40 activists demonstrating out the front…

Canadian consulate occupation, Melbourne14/04/2008 – Today 5 members and supporters ofthe Sea Shepherd crew, the ‘Steve Irwin’ occupied the offices of the Canadian consulates representative in Melbourne with over 40 activists demonstrating out the front…

Ships manager Benjamin Baldwin said, “We are standing in solidarity with our fellow crew who were mistreated and illegally detained in international waters.

‘We were here to present our concerns to the Honorary Consul, Lois Appleby. We are calling on the Canadian government to drop charges against our crew and apologise to the crew for this gross breach of international law.

‘We are relieved upon hearing this morning that charges were dropped against some of the crew, however call on the Canadian government to drop all charges against the Captain and First Officer prior to their next hearing on the 1st May – they have no jurisdiction.

‘We demand an end to the seal slaughter and call on Australians to make their views known to the Canadian consulate.

The activists were escorted from the building by police after being threatened with arrest as a result of their peaceful protest. There were manygestures of support from the general public out the front of the action with many people shocked that the hunt was still taking place.

For further information: Benjamin Baldwin on 0412 730 813 or 0422 990 040

A professional photographer was on hand and further pictures are available.

Giant Garrett pays a long overdue visit to the Upper Florentine valley, Tasmania

2008-04-14
Activists from Still Wild Still Threatened have welcomed a 6 metre tall Peter Garrett to the Upper Florentine Valley.

2008-04-14
Activists from Still Wild Still Threatened have welcomed a 6 metre tall Peter Garrett to the Upper Florentine Valley. Activists took the ‘giant Garrett’ on a tour of coupe FO42F which is due to be burnt in the immediate future and highlighted their concerns with the continued logging and burning of some of Tasmania’s most carbon dense forests. Old growth forests play an essential role in the global carbon cycle, soaking in and storing huge amounts of carbon from our atmosphere. The logging of FO42F last Summer prompted a number of protests against the continued destruction of high conservation value forests in the area.

“We are speaking out against the systematic eradication of some of our most significant carbon sinks at the hands of local climate criminals Forestry Tasmania and Gunns Ltd., and are calling on Peter Garrett to take immediate action and halt this rampant woodchipping and burning of our precious old growth forests” said Still Wild Still Threatened spokesperson Ula Majewski.

“It is an environmentally criminal act to continue decimating and burning these irreplaceable ecosystems Protecting Tasmania’s ancient forests is a simple, cheap and effective climate change solution” said Ms Majewski.

It is rumoured that the ‘giant Garrett’ will be visiting a number of threatened forests during the burn season. The details of this tour will be made public in the near future. Stay tuned.

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

Bunbury – College Grove protesters stop machines for the day

14 April 2008 – College Grove protesters stop machines for the day: Protesters accuse police of using excessive force…
The fourth day of actions by protesters brought work to a halt for the day.

The battle for the forest at College Grove is set to continue for some time to come…

Bunbury digger surrounded14 April 2008 – College Grove protesters stop machines for the day: Protesters accuse police of using excessive force…
The fourth day of actions by protesters brought work to a halt for the day.

The battle for the forest at College Grove is set to continue for some time to come…

MORE: Protesters accuse police of using excessive force – 11 April 2008

Activists from the College Grove protest in Bunbury have lodged a formal complaint to the Bunbury police regarding an incident in the forest on 9 April 2008. STORY: http://www.radicalhack.com/gwfag/video/violence.htm

Many people have been shocked to witness on both GWN and WIN news a police officer hitting a none violent protester several times directly in front of his supervising officer.

Questions remain to be answered. Firstly, whilst acknowledging and respecting the professionalism and responsible actions of the majority of police officers present, it is only reasonable to ask; was this force applied by one of the police officers in the news footage, necessary to maintain law and order?

Secondly, will the authorities find ways to make this look like the police officer was in the right or will these bully tactics be properly and adequately addressed?

Click here to view the news footage – GWN at normal speed and WIN in slow motion: http://www.radicalhack.com/gwfag/video/violence.wmv

White Crosses bear witness to bulldozed bushland – 12 April 2008:
http://www.radicalhack.com/gwfag/media/080412cross.htm

The Bunbury community has laid dozens of white crosses on land at College Grove that has been bulldozed by LandCorp.

Simon Peterffy, a spokesperson for the College Grove Forest Rescue group said that the crosses were a symbol of the death of the forest. “The bushland at College Grove was a high conservation area, home to the endangered Western Ringtail possum and loved by many people”, he said. “LandCorp has destroyed some of the bush and are planning to destroy more”. “We have asked the community to hammer in a white cross as a symbol of respect for the bush”.

He said that people could bear witness to the destruction that had occurred to a valuable part of Bunbury’s natural heritage. ‘We must be able to show our respect’, he said.

Councillor Brendan Kelly said that the effort by protesters to try to stop the destruction was to be admired. “These rogue developers must realize that they have to stop”, he said. LandCorp has cleared about 3 acres out of 7 to date but are planning to develop nearly 100 acres.

Councillor Kelty said that the world had changed and developers needed to know that their activities are no longer acceptable.

MEDIA Contact: Simon 0422540756 Brendan 0407219515

See photos, video and more information here:
http://www.globalwarmingfg.com/