Be inspired – take action – get involved

“What [the people in power] can’t live with is sustained pressure that keeps building, organisations that keep doing things, people that keep learning lessons from the last time and doing it better the next time.” – Noam Chomsky

Be inspired by the stories on these pages of people taking radical direct action to stop the trashing of the earth. There’s the upcoming food & climate day of action, on 3rd June, plus a Mass Trespass at an open-cast coal mine site, in Derbyshire, on 26th May.

But that’s not all – people have been taking ecological direct action on a whole load of issues here in the UK and further afield. Check them out here, by region or issue.

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.

EF! fist on green & black star“What [the people in power] can’t live with is sustained pressure that keeps building, organisations that keep doing things, people that keep learning lessons from the last time and doing it better the next time.” – Noam Chomsky

Be inspired by the stories on these pages of people taking radical direct action to stop the trashing of the earth. There’s the upcoming food & climate day of action, on 3rd June, plus a Mass Trespass at an open-cast coal mine site, in Derbyshire, on 26th May.

But that’s not all – people have been taking ecological direct action on a whole load of issues here in the UK and further afield. Check them out here, by region or issue.

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.

“You see, in life, lots of people know what to do, but few people actually do what they know. Knowing is not enough! You must take action.” – Anthony Robbins

At the winter moot in Nottingham, people got together and inspired each other to take action. Some people got together with others in their areas and formed new groups – contact them if they’re nearby, or get your own ecological direct action group together. Give us a shout if you need a hand.

“The time for networking is over, the time for evidence is over. There is only time for action. No more spectators, only players.” – Bill Mollison

OIL FOR BLOOD ENTERPRISES!!!! “SHELL”ING THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!!!!

NIGERIAN YOUTH LEAGUE PROTEST AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF THE NIGER DELTA!!! SHELLS MOST PROFITABLE VENTURE!!!!!

We are the Nigerian Youth League and have been given a mandate by different youth groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria to carry out a protestes against Royal Dutch Shells activities in the region. These are the allegations below:

1. Environmental degradation

NIGERIAN YOUTH LEAGUE PROTEST AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF THE NIGER DELTA!!! SHELLS MOST PROFITABLE VENTURE!!!!!

We are the Nigerian Youth League and have been given a mandate by different youth groups in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria to carry out a protestes against Royal Dutch Shells activities in the region. These are the allegations below:

1. Environmental degradation
2. Destruction of the Bio Diversity- no more fishes for a farming community
3. Contribution to Societal corruption-BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
4. The catalyst of Socio-economic and political instability of a region
5. Scorched earth policy and the destruction of peoples livelihoods for Oil!!!!

DATE:28TH APRIL 2008!!!!

VENUE:SHELL CENTER
2 YORK WAY
WATERLOO
SE1 7NA

For further info please contact daniel@nigerianyouthleague.org

or visit our website on

www.nigerianyouthleague.org

Every one is welcome to join this historic moment where the environment will be more important than money and politics!!!!!!!!!!!

Best regards

Execs

Sea Shepherd Crew Attacked By Mob Of Seal Hunters

6.04.2008
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s ship, the Farley Mowat, was attacked this morning by a mob of 30-40 angry fishermen. The attack took place while berthed in the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. The Farley Mowat was berthed in St. Pierre to transfer video footage of the Canadian seal slaughter onto shore and await the resumption of the slaughter, which was temporarily suspended after the death of four sealers.

Sea Shepherd ropes being cut6.04.2008
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s ship, the Farley Mowat, was attacked this morning by a mob of 30-40 angry fishermen. The attack took place while berthed in the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. The Farley Mowat was berthed in St. Pierre to transfer video footage of the Canadian seal slaughter onto shore and await the resumption of the slaughter, which was temporarily suspended after the death of four sealers.

Tensions quickly escalated in St. Pierre as the growing mob hurled rocks, threats, and insults at crew members of the Farley Mowat. Cameraman Simeon Houtman was assaulted by an axe-wielding fisherman after stepping onshore to film the incident. “The fisherman raised the axe above his head with one arm and tried to knock Simeon back with his other. Simeon jumped back onto the ship just before the mob threw our gangplank into the water,” said Peter Hammarstedt, First Officer of the Farley Mowat.

Related recent news from IMC newswire: Interview With Captain Onboard Sea Shepherd Ship On Current Seal Hunt | Canadian Coast Guard Rams Sea Shepherd Ship (twice) | Sea Shepherd Moves In On Canadian Seal Slaughter

Captain Alex Cornelissen requested assistance from the French police–at least half a dozen of whom were present at the scene–but they did nothing to defend the ship or crew against the mob. Instead, the police suggested that Sea Shepherd should leave St. Pierre immediately. Captain Cornelissen explained to the police that it would take some time to warm the engines in order to leave port safely and avoid serious engine damage. He requested protection during that time, but the police did nothing other than stand by and watch as fishermen hacked at the mooring lines of the Farley Mowat with an axe and ripped the gangplank from the ship, setting it dangerously adrift into the harbor. After the mob severed head and bow-spring lines from the bollards, Sea Shepherd crew members scurried to pull in lines and prevent them from drifting back towards the screw or into the bowthruster. “The mob responded with a rain of stones and rocks that were thrown with the intent to injure,” said Hammarstedt.

Without engine power, the Farley Mowat drifted uncontrollably in serious danger of crashing into nearby rocks and/or ships in the harbor. Captain Cornelissen had no choice but to start the engines cold–risking irreparable damage–in order to avoid a potentially lethal collision. Although the Farley Mowat was able to escape the hostile crowd at St. Pierre, the extent of engine damage sustained remains undetermined. Fortunately, all crew members were on board during the attack, and no-one was injured.

http://www.seashepherd.org/

BlokR was a success! Copenhagen action day report – Ungdomshus update

The transformed BlokR action was held on April 3rd as planned. About 5-6000 people took part in the massive demo, that went by many of the places in Copenhagen that have supported Ungdomshuset and housed its activities for the last year or more.

BlokR tripod torchesThe transformed BlokR action was held on April 3rd as planned. About 5-6000 people took part in the massive demo, that went by many of the places in Copenhagen that have supported Ungdomshuset and housed its activities for the last year or more. The route took nearly four hours to walk and every mile was severely enjoyable and festive with four speaker trucks playing everything from rock through disco to electronica.

The demo was received at the square in front of Nørrebrohallen where G13 started by four tripods with banners in the colours of the four blocks, roman candles and a big banner saying simply “ungdomshuset”.

Even though the mood at the demo was festive the speakers kept emphasizing that the battle is not yet over and that Thursday demos will continue until we are in actual physical possession of a new house. And even after that has happened, most likely the Thursday demos will continue, because the council has still not come through on its promise of a new children’s house that they took away and promised to replace about five years ago.

From the speaker trucks a solidarity greeting was also sent out to the activists in Bukarest actioning against the NATO summit there. So the struggle continues.

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10.4.2008
At the last Monday meeting of the Ungdomshusets, consensus was reached to agreeing to an offer of a new building in Northwest of Copenhagen on Dortheavej 61.

The new solution for an Ungdomshus in Copenhagen has been agreed by all parties involved. The final decision still rests with the city council and will be formalized on June 11th, but publicly several politicians, including the mayor Ritt Bjerregaard, have ok’ed the solution and Ungdomshusets Monday Meeting has agreed as well.

The new house will be in what is now a local culture centre under the council. It will be in two connected buildings, one of which will be split in half. The culture centre will remain in the other half of the building and the city council has agreed to build a new add on to compensate for the space lost to the new Ungdomshus.

The first part of the take over (the smaller building comprising 600 m2) will happen on July 1st. After that the main building will be available for take over on January 1st next year.

There has been very positive contact between the left radical scene and the leaders of the culture centre, who are welcoming the new house.

Humboldt Forest Defense Action Camp and Skillshare 2008

Preliminary announcement of the next Forest Defense Skillshare. We’ll be rendezvousing in the Ancient Redwoods here in Humboldt. More details will be out shortly. Inviting old-timers and newcomers alike!

Maxaam out of HumboldtPreliminary announcement of the next Forest Defense Skillshare. We’ll be rendezvousing in the Ancient Redwoods here in Humboldt. More details will be out shortly. Inviting old-timers and newcomers alike!

We’ll be rendezvousing in the Ancient Redwoods here in Humboldt. More details will be out shortly. Stay tuned at our blog http://humboldtforestdefense.blogspot.com/

Join us May 2nd through May 9th to share and acquire skills for non-violent direct action focused on defending our forests!

Reading: Common Ground, squatted community garden, to re-open 12 April!

Spring re-energises squatting gardeners to dig-in and continue the struggle!

1. Common Ground Squatted Community Garden Re-Opening, 1pm, 12th April!

Time: Open from 1pm, Community BBQ (traditional & vegan) from 3pm, live acoustic music from 6pm.
Date: Saturday 12th April

Spring re-energises squatting gardeners to dig-in and continue the struggle!

1. Common Ground Squatted Community Garden Re-Opening, 1pm, 12th April!

Time: Open from 1pm, Community BBQ (traditional & vegan) from 3pm, live acoustic music from 6pm.
Date: Saturday 12th April
Venue: Common Ground Community Garden, entrance through alleyway next to (Ex) Womens Information Centre, Silver Street, Reading, RG2.

Contact: Telephone 07774023475 on the day for latest information.
Email katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk any other time.

2. ‘Plan B’…

If necessary, we will take the celebration to the spoilsport authorities!

3. Common Ground Collective joins anti-capitalists!

We unite to fight for “Everything for Everyone!”

4. Plans for new ‘authorised’ community garden in Katesgrove progressing.

Anyone interested urged to get in contact.

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1. Common Ground Squatted Community Garden Re-Opening, 1pm 12th April!

Gardeners reaffirm “We will always value community, democracy and common sense over property rights and beurocracy!”

Common Ground Collective plan to re-open the squatted community garden (1) in Silver Street to the public from 1pm on Sat 12th April, with a free BBQ (traditional and vegan) from 3pm and live acoustic music from 6pm. (2)

Following the garden being closed down by landowners Reading Borough Council (RBC) in Oct 07, it turned out that RBC intend to privatise the site, flogging it off to the multimillionare ‘Unite Group’, a company specialising in providing privately owned student accomodation and renowned across the country for ripping students off in the process (3).

However, five months have now passed during which the people of Katesgrove have had one of our few potential green spaces denied from them and despite RBC and Unite saying a contract would be signed in December 07, no progress seems to have yet been made. Even if a contract were to be signed tomorrow, which we vehemently oppose as being undemocratic (4), no planning permission could be granted for months, leaving the land desolate and unused for the duration when families from the neighbourhood could be enjoying it.

For this reason, we have resolved to once again take direct-action and re-open Common Ground Community Garden to our neighbours and anyone who cares to enjoy it, beginning on Sat 12th April. We have chosen this date to tie in with a European ‘day-of-action for squats and autonomous spaces’, where similar activities will take place across the UK and in more than 20 cities Europe wide. (5)

As always, we hope that RBC will see sense and allow the garden to be re-opened. Clearly we disagree on what should happen to the site long term, but surely it does not make sense to see the site once again abandoned for a significant amount of time when it could be providing much needed green space and relaxation to people and families from around the area. We encourage RBC to support us and to discuss methods of alleviating any concerns they might have.

However, as previously, we aim to go ahead regardless of the the views of the authorities. We will always value community, democracy and common sense above property rights and beurocracy.

2. ‘Plan B’…

We recognise with sadness that there is a (hopefully very small) possibility that the authorities will not see sense and could succeed in physically preventing us re-opening Common Ground. But never fear, ‘Plan B’ is here!

In this situation, the entire event will simply be relocated into the Town Centre, taking place exactly as advertised but in the area immediately in front of the Civic Centre and law courts, behind the Police Station and just off Hosier Street. (6)

If members of the public cannot find us at Common Ground in Silver Street, they are encouraged to join us at this second location. Alternatively, people can ring 07774023475 on the day for up to date information.

3. Common Ground group joins anti-capitalists!

In early March, Common Ground Collective agreed to affiliate to anti-capitalist organisation ‘Reading Grassroots Action’ (RGA). RGA aims to organise in a directly-democratic way (i.e. everyone involved is equal), taking direct-action to defend and improve our lives, supporting other communities and groups of workers locally and globally and uniting and linking with others to continue the growth of the global ‘anti-capitalist’ movements.

Several people involved in Common Ground, including many of those who originally started the garden project, were allready members of RGA, and Common Ground view this step of joining RGA ‘en masse’ as an entirely logical one. The principles which underpin Common Ground – including opposition to developmentimposed from outside and above the community, a belief that land should be under the ‘common ownership’ of the people (its use decided by and for the benefit of everyone affected not by minorities for private profit), as well as our use of direct-action and direct-democracy – are taken to their logical conclusion in RGA’s more general anti-capitalist, egalitarian, communistic hallmarks. (7)

As Common Ground said in our very first press-release, “by cultivating unused derelict land without the consent of authorities and landowners, we present a positive demonstration of resistance to the (dominant) set of priorities which sees our local environment as just another (exploitable) commodity”. And by joining with RGA we declare our intention to continue this struggle in all areas of life, uniting to fight for “Everything for everyone”! (8)

4. Plans for new ‘authorised’ community garden in Katesgrove
progressing.

Meanwhile, several people involved in Common Ground/RGA, are working to ensure that an ‘authorised’ community garden is established in Katesgrove. As a response to Common Ground Community Garden, RBC offered two other sites of derelict land, to be used for such a project. Following meetings with both RBC, local councillors and Katesgrove Residents Association, plans are progressing.

The conditions of the RBC offer have now been clarified, satisfying all involved that there is definite potential worth working for. Katesgrove Residents Association have happily agreed that any ‘authorised’ community garden could be managed under their name, and research is ongoing into the method of legally insuring any such garden. All involved are very positive that this project can be realised over the next year or so, and we strongly encourage anyone iterested in any capacity to get in touch via Common Ground’s email address: katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk

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Common Ground continue to meet at 3pm, every Sunday, in ‘The Turks’
pub on the London Road. Everyone who can agree to work within the RGA hallmarks
(found at www.rgacollective.org.uk) and Common Ground aims, is welcome to join us.

We can be contacted by email at katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk.

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Notes for the editor:

1. Taking inspiration from New York, where working-class, mostly immigrant, communities had illegally transformed hundreds of derelict lots into wonderful community gardens (see http://www.weareeverywhere.org), Common Ground was originally created by squatters and local residents in Jan 07 on land owned by RBC. RBC had left the land and surrounding buildings a needle-covered derelict junkyard for more than five years beforehand. Despite legal threats (including an injunction barring the opening and an viction notice being served), the garden was opened in May 07, recieving huge support throughout the community and beyond, as well as favourable media reports including television news clips. Over the summer, the garden was enjoyed by local people – young and old – everyday and several well attended community events were held in the garden including BBQ’s, live acoustic music shows, an art day and a talk by a visiting indigenous ‘land-rights’ campaigner from Mexico. Two ‘eviction days’ were seen off by local protest and refusal to cooperate, before the garden and nearby squat was finally evicted, through physical force, on 18th October.

2. Seven acoustic acts, ranging in influence across folk, punk, ska, country and hip-hop, are confirmed: Neil Sutherland ( http://www.myspace.com/neilsutherlandacoustic), Naomi-Hates-Humans ( http://www.myspace.com/?????), Sam Russo, Kelly
Kemp ( http://www.myspace.com/?????), Smoky Bastard ( http://www.myspace.com/smokybastard??) and Clayton Blizzard ( http://www.myspace.com/claytonblizzard).

3. Unite Group hope to construct a huge (300+ capacity) development on the site, renting rooms to students at overall prices potentially £1000’s above the average cost of university owned accomodation. This is despite two student halls buildings having lain empty for two years less than 200 yards away. For information and links to complaints and campaigns against Unite Group from around the UK, please contact Common Ground.

3. RBC is negotiating the privatisation (flogging off) of land which is currently publicly-owned, behind closed doors and away from the community and public. There has been no public consultation about whether the land should or should not be sold, let alone ‘who to’ and ‘for what purpose’. We do not consider a planning consultation to be be anything like adequate, as this would come after the land had been sold and planners can only consider specific concerns, not taking into account wider social or environmental factors. Democracy can only mean something if local communities have direct control over their own resources.

4. Please see http://april2008.squat.net for more information or http://www.indymedia.org.uk for articles about specific actions planned. So far we know of actions planned in London, Leeds and Manchester, as well as Reading and 20 other cities around Europe.

5. We have chosen this location as we feel it would be an apt protest
against the authorities actions surrounding Common Ground, as well as
expressing our opposition to the possible further privatisation of publicly-owned land
in this area and any potential negative effects against the market, which is of major benefit to low-income residents like ourselves.

6. For more information please see http://www.rgacollective.org.uk. RGA is currently based on the ‘Hallmarks’ of global anti-capitalist network ‘People’s Global Action’. These hallmarks and more information can be found at http://www.agp.org. RGA currently meets at 8pm every Thursday, in the Turks pub on London Street. Anyone who agrees to work within the hallmarks is welcome. Everyone is free to make proposals and discuss items on the agenda, all members (i.e. those who have attended four or more meetings) have an equal vote and roles of ‘chairperson’ and ‘minute-taker’ are rotated each week.

7. “Everything for Everyone, Nothing Only for Ourselves!” is the
slogan of Mexico’s ‘Zapatista’ rebel communities. RGA and particularly Common
Ground was greatly inspired by their struggles.

Common Ground
http://www.rgacollective.org.uk

I Bike MCR Festival

I Bike MCR is a grassroots festival organised voluntarily by a group of cyclists in Manchester, UK that want to promote cycling and bike related activities no matter how crazy they seem, such as Bicycle Polo.

I Bike MCR is a grassroots festival organised voluntarily by a group of cyclists in Manchester, UK that want to promote cycling and bike related activities no matter how crazy they seem, such as Bicycle Polo.

They aim to promote cycling in Manchester and also introduce new bike sports and events to cyclists and to share our skills and experiences with cyclists that might not have had the opportunity to try something before e.g. bicycle polo or alleycat racing.

–Friday 4th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=10032456724
Midnight Ride to Formby

Sunrise swim. Meet at The Sandbar at Quarter to Midnight to ride. Bring good lights, food, towel, swimming stuff, warm clothes, bike etc.

It’s about 40 miles and as its a night ride we’ll take to the road which we should have more or less to ourselves. A few stop offs for some light refreshment is likely.

“An adventure by moonlight. We’ll ride thorugh mostly traffic free country lanes, settling into groups to ride with people going at a similar pace. Stopping off now and again for a swig of something to warm us up. Flying through little villages, past dark fields, under a blanket of stars and a black sky dotted with bats…we’ll feel tired and wonder why we’re not in our beds at times and we’ll never get that nights sleep back. But it’ll be worth it. And as we ride into the sunrise and towards the shore of Formby where our cheerleaders, the red squirrels, will meet us..we’ll be glad we did it….even if it rains the whole way!!!”

–Saturday 5th April–
Bicycle Polo class
1pm Platt Fields Park

The MCR Dropouts bicycle polo team will teach you how to play the sport and help you get a team together for the tournament.

–Sunday 6th April–
1pm The Pankhurst Centre
Ladies Day
Clitical Mass Ladies Bike ride to Reclaim the roads and feel confident by riding together (and to socialise!)…with a talk about the history of cycling and women and a ladies only bike maintenance class.

–Friday 11th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=22597226472
Hell Of the North West III
A fast ride around our city. Get to the checkpoints get back.
Alley Kitten Race- As above but on kids bikes or shoppers!
To participate in this event please register ASAP by emailing cantgoslo@gmail.com

Followed by party at The Sandbar, everyone welcome (whether participating in the alley cat/kitten or not). With DJs and a chance to hang out/socialise with MCR bike
community.

–Saturday 12th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=12227197436
2pm Bicycle Art Parade
Meet at Cathedral Gardens next to Victoria station on Saturday 12th April at 2pm for a nice picnic in the park and to admire each others fancily decorated steeds and
riders (bring some nice picnic food and drink)..also if you don’t get chance to bling your bike before you come, there will be opportunity and materials to do it there…

Also there as part of the Autonomous Spaces Event will be Folk bands, a soundsystem, magic tricks, street theatre and art session! then we shall ride around the city showing off how great our blinged-up bikes look..

–Sunday 13th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9591312073
Beer Ride
Meet at Noon at Cathedral Gardens, next to Victoria train station for a ride into the peaks with a few stops at some nice country pubs.

We won’t be cycling uber fast but it is quite a distance (obviously people can drop off whenever they like). We will give everyone points to cycle to together and so
the faster ones get to the pubs first and wait for the others (which might slow them down on the next leg!)

Be prepared to ride about 30-40 miles at a steady pace. We hope to be back in MCR by the evening.

–Saturday 19th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=22520893208
Yo Fixie III
2pm outside The Sandbar

An event for fixed gear riders. With comps inc: Track Stand, Track Skid, Sprint and more.

To participate in this event please register ASAP by emailing cantgoslo@gmail.com

The Sandbar have very kindly agreed to putting on an amazing “street party” type thing at the back of the bar, with a dj and outdoor bar, during the Yo Fixie event so even if you haven’t got a fixed wheel bike you can come down and watch the others and socialise with other bike lovers.

–Sunday 20th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9971607739
Bicycle Polo Tournament
1pm Platt Fields Park

Teams from around the UK compete to win the I Bike MCR Polo Tournament with a game of bicycle tag at half time that’s open to everyone to join in…so whether you’re a polo player or not come down with your bike and have a go..

ace prizes to be won!!

If you want to play with your team REGISTER ASAP at info@ibikemcr.org.uk

If you want to start your own team to play in the tournament but want some tips come to practise on Saturday 5th April, Bicycle Polo class, 1pm Platt Fields Park

–Friday 25th April–
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=14320240405
Critical Mass Bike ride
6pm Central Library

Followed by End of I Bike MCR Festival Party
(everyone invited!!!):
8pm – 2am Aqua Bar, Albion Street, MCR
With…
Bands: Cash for Your Stories, The Autonomads, The Kirkz and Hail Brethren
DJ’s from Pick Your Own and Longshot play Dub, reggae, ska, dubstep, disco etc
AND the Rollapaluza guys roll up to put on a Roller Race!!!

Roller Race- The final heats will be amazing short races after competitors have set their qualifying times. “It’s a drama – the gritting of teeth and twisting of faces,
as riders give everything in those 20-something seconds of each race. Only opera could portray the intensity and drama.” (Therese Bjorn, www.londonmessengers.org)

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I Bike MCR Festival from Friday 28th March to Friday 25th April 2008
Email: info@ibikemcr.org.uk
Web: http://www.ibikemcr.org.uk/festival.htm

Newbury Bypass video archive (& other protest gems)

Nearly 3 hours of neatly collated video from the Newbury Bypass evictions in the winter of 1996.

Very last century, but good for inspiration…

http://www.kinokast.net/newbury.html
kinokast@gmail.com

There’s also lots of stuff:
various environmental protests at http://www.kinokast.net/ecoprotest.html
RTSs at http://www.kinokast.net/reclaimthestreets.html

Nearly 3 hours of neatly collated video from the Newbury Bypass evictions in the winter of 1996.

Very last century, but good for inspiration…

http://www.kinokast.net/newbury.html
kinokast@gmail.com

There’s also lots of stuff:
various environmental protests at http://www.kinokast.net/ecoprotest.html
RTSs at http://www.kinokast.net/reclaimthestreets.html
and London Critical Masses, G8 and much more, www.kinokast.net

We Are Bad – Bronze Graffiti

Recognising the high art status of graffiti the We Are Bad Collective have had the letters cut from their stencils cast in Bronze. These Bronze Graffiti plaques reading, “WE ARE BAD – PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON US”, have been cast with polished text on a green Patina background.

We are Bad CCTV plaqueRecognising the high art status of graffiti the We Are Bad Collective have had the letters cut from their stencils cast in Bronze. These Bronze Graffiti plaques reading, “WE ARE BAD – PLEASE KEEP AN EYE ON US”, have been cast with polished text on a green Patina background.

A spokesperson from the We Are Bad Collective said, “Given the recuperation of Graffiti into a fine art category, and in recognition of its roll as public art, we thought it only fitting that graffiti artists should start using materials that reflect its new found status”.

On the 2nd April 2008 30 Bronze Graffiti plaques where attached to CCTV camera posts in various London locations.

eBayers and Treasure hunters be warned the WAB Collectives love of the drift means we have placed these plaques in some of the most obscure London locations, (non in Shordich).

Take a drift through the hinterlands!!!! Happy Hunting…..

Wearebad.net
INFO.wearebad@googlemail.com

Aberthaw power station succesfully blockaded this morning (updated – videos) & follow-up action at npower HQ

At 7.30am this morning, activists successfully blockaded all entrances to Aberthaw Power Station in Barry, South Wales.

Press Release: For Immediate Release
3rd April 2008

Aberthaw power stationAberthaw power station 2
At 7.30am this morning, activists successfully blockaded all entrances to Aberthaw Power Station in Barry, South Wales.

Press Release: For Immediate Release
3rd April 2008
Oxford Activists Hit Welsh Power Plant

This morning, eight activists from Oxford have successfully disrupted work at a coal-powered power station in Wales.

The group have helped blockade entrances to Aberthaw Power Station in Barry, Wales. This is to raise awareness of the devastating affect that Wales’s biggest polluter has on the planet. [1]

The group are acting in solidarity with current actions against the Ffos-y-fran opencast coal mine in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Aberthaw power station is burning coal extracted from the controversial mine[2].

Deborah Locke, 30, who is one of the activists currently blocking the road said,
“Climate change is the biggest issue of our time, and we all have to power to take action to halt climate catastrophe. We are acting in solidarity with activists and locals in Merthyr where the mine is not only environmentally devastating, but is also dangerously close to where people are living.”

RWEnpower own Aberthaw power station, and also Didcot Power Station in Oxfordshire. Didcot power station is at the heart of a debacle that might see local beauty spots Thrupp and Bullfield Lakes filled with pulverised fuel ash (PFA) from the plant.[3]

Andy, a student at Oxford University argued,

“Another reason why we have come here today is to highlight the link between big business and climate change. Scientists reckon that annually, around 400,000 deaths are directly linked due to inhaling soot. Also, coal has a devastating affect on the climate, around 150,000 die every year due to climate change. We just cannot go back to the coal age.”

The activists plan to blockade for as long as possible.

Ends

Notes to Editors
[1] Aberthaw Power station is a coal-powered station situated near the coast of Wales. According to Friends of the Earth Cmyru, in 2006 it produced seven million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions. In 2007, it was deemed to be number one of the top ten biggest polluters in Wales (Lisa Jones, ‘Aberthaw is Wales’ biggest polluter’, South Wales Echo, 07/12/07)
[2] More about Ffos-y-Fran can be found at http://thecoalhole.org, contact the campaign’s media team 07775 654 500 / 07876 753 254
[3] The Save Radley lakes campaign argue, with scientific back-up, that the ash also contains poisonous heavy metals (lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium and some uranium) For more information Radley Lakes campaign please see: http://www.saveradleylakes.org.uk

oxford autonomists[at]googlemail[dot]com
http://thecoalhole.org

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Members of bristol rising tide are succesfully blockading Aberthaw power station, Wales worst polluter, 10 bristol activists have done a joint action with Bath, Cardiff and Oxford activist as part of a nationwide prostest against some of the worst polluting compaines in the uk.

Today members of Bristol Rising Tide, a group of climate activists [1], are participating in an action that has stopped normal work at Wale’s biggest polluter, Aberthaw Power Station in the Vale of Glamorgan. The power station, also condemned by workers for its poor safety record, last year pumped out more than 7.4million tonnes of CO2 (carbon dioxide), the major contributor to climate change. It also emitted 28,000 tonnes of nitrogen dioxide and 31,000 tonnes of sulphur dioxide – two chemicals that contribute to acid rain.

This action comes after the successful closure by activists of Ffos-y-Fran open cast mine in Merthyr Tydfil, on Tuesday 1st April. Ffos-y-Fran is the biggest mine in Europe and has been forced upon the people of Merthyr Tydfil in-order to fuel the dirtiest of all power stations and big business’s greed for profit.

As the world acknowledges the need for a substantial reduction in carbon emissions the government and the Welsh Assembly have given their backing for the mining company Miller-Argent to spend upwards of 17 years extracting 11 million tons of coal from the nearby Ffos-y-Fran open cast mine in Merthyr Tydfil to continue feeding this power station.

As fossil fuels go coal is a serious contender for the dirtiest known. But despite the fact that coal-burning generators produce twice the carbon emissions of gas burners [2], the government intends to build £20 billion worth of new coal-burning generators by 2020.

Gordon James, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru, described the power station as a “dirty dinosaur” that should not be allowed to stay open in its present form. But RWENPower, the generating company that runs Aberthaw, said, “It is true Aberthaw Power Station is a large emitter of CO2 and that there are other emissions involved in power generation.”

Bristol Rising Tide believes that it is crucial to highlight the concerns and issues surrounding the development of Aberthaw and the proposed new investments into Coal powered generators such as Kingsnorth power station in Kent. The site of the next Camp for Climate Action.

Ciara, a member of Bristol Rising Tide states: “The burning of coal at Aberthaw and the new power stations across the UK such as Kingsnorth will only exacerbate the problems of climate chaos. People need to know that the government is hell bent on returning us to the dark age of fossil fuel.”

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10:48am
There are still 11 activists in attendance at the plant – four locked on and seven in support. Although it is true that the workers have been sent home for the day.

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npower actionOxford activists round up day of anti-coal action with visit to npower HQ

After successfully blockading Aberthaw power station in South Wales, a crack team of Oxford activists paid a visit to npower HQ.

Activists moved from their successful blockade of the back entrance to Aberthaw power station, owned by npower, which was part of a joint action with Bristol, Bath & Cardiff activists. Once workers had been instructed by management to take the day off, the activists moved to their next target. They occupied npower’s head office in Swindon, asking to talk to the CEO and unfurling their banner reading “Climate Change Starts Here” in solidarity with the activists remaining at Aberthaw.

Mischievous activist Jack Green said, “Coal is the dirtiest fossil fuel in existence; carbon capture and storage is unproven and will be too little, too late. According to the World Health Organisation, climate change is already killing 150,000 people per year.”

The campaigners left peacefully and there were no arrests.
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Video from the locked on vehicles, of surveillance by state and by Miller-Argent, with a statement by exec director Steven Tillman.

Video not sure who this guy works for – video/quicktime 1.6M

Video weakest link? – video/quicktime 4.3M

Video statement – video/quicktime 35M

Video various – video/quicktime 16M

A lovely suitcase full of concrete