York & Ainsty South Hunt Sabbed — Hunt Slash Tires Following Sab Success

26.12.2007
SABOTEURS FROM THE YORK HUNT SABS GROUP TODAY MONITORED THE YORK AND AINSTY SOUTH HUNT, SAVING LIVES AND CONFRONTING THEIR ILLEGAL ACTIONS

York & Ainsty South Hunt26.12.2007
SABOTEURS FROM THE YORK HUNT SABS GROUP TODAY MONITORED THE YORK AND AINSTY SOUTH HUNT, SAVING LIVES AND CONFRONTING THEIR ILLEGAL ACTIONS

York & Ain­sty South Hunt today met in Eas­ing­wold Mar­ket Square for their annu­al PR stunt and Box­ing Day Hunt. The Mas­ter put on a show whilst doing a speech, try­ing to act wel­com­ing to the “antis” and rant­ed how they should be tol­er­at­ed as the hunt always wel­comes oppos­ing views. Whilst he was busy talk­ing to the sup­port­ers, hunt sabs fed the hounds dog bis­cuits to make them more respon­sive to mon­i­tors in the field and laid a non-harm­ful cit­ronel­la scent which stops them smelling fox­es. The two police offi­cers present had already told peo­ple they would­n’t be fol­low­ing the Y&AS to enforce the ban.

As they set off, to a slow start, the mas­ter became very intol­er­ant and raised his whip to hit a sab as more cit­ronel­la was laid in front of the hounds — fun­ny how their atti­tude changes when there’s no pub­lic round.

About an hour in, the hunt begun flush­ing cov­ers with a full pack of hounds — some­thing which is ille­gal under the hunt­ing bill — and there was no drag any­where in the area, nor seen through­out the day. As hounds went into cry, sabs were on the oth­er­side of the cov­er ready to get between the fox and hunt pack when they broke cov­er and went into chase. Fol­low­ing this, sabs made howls (a noise made by fol­low­ers if a fox is seen) to dis­tract the hunt mas­ter who was unaware of the sabs on the oth­er­side. He then began ral­ly­ing the hounds towards the direc­tion of the noise and encour­ag­ing them, only to be caught on video cam­era by the mon­i­tors when he, and the full pack of hounds, broke cov­er. Fox bur­rows in the woods were filled in — some­thing done the morn­ing of the hunt so no chased ani­mals can get down the holes — this makes them eas­i­er to find, chase and kill as they have nowhere to hide. After this, the mas­ter (who coin­ci­den­tal­ly claimed to be legal­ly hunt­ing in his ear­li­er speech!) was asked about the ban and points of law were put to him as he was being filmed; his reply — a mid­dle fin­ger and mut­ter­ing of “Fuck Off”. This was then changed to point­ing and say­ing he’ll speak lat­er when he realised he was being filmed.

They then moved onto anoth­er, big­ger cov­er and did the same but chased a fox. Due to sabs’ inter­ven­tion and lay­ing of cit­ronel­la, two chased roe deer and fox­es escaped from the hounds. Due to the cov­er­ing of the scent by mon­i­tors, the pack was con­fused and the hunt moved on to try and avoid being filmed break­ing the law. The land own­er then came to escort sabs out of the cov­er and was con­front­ed about his allowance of an ille­gal activ­i­ty occur­ring on his land; unable to answer he began rant­i­ng on about tres­pass and tried grab­bing the video cam­eras.

Lat­er on as the Y&AS head­ed back towards Eas­ing­wold to pack up, hunt sup­port­ers slashed two tires on the land rover used by sabs — obvi­ous­ly in envy of their days lack of suc­cess and sabs dis­rupt­ing their ille­gal hunt.

THE YORK AND AINSTY SOUTH, LIKE MANY OTHER HUNTS, ARE CLAIMING IN THE PRESS THEY CONTINUE TO HUNT WITHIN THE LAW. THIS IS NOW EXPOSED AS A LIE. WE WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR HUNTS WITHIN THE AREA AND INTERVENE, SAVE LIES AND ENFORCE THE LAW.

YORK HUNT SABS

http://www.huntsabs.org.uk

December’s Greek round-up of bank, cash machine & Group 4‑Wackenhut vehicle attacks

Arson at a bank’s ATM (Athens, 24/12/2007)

Source (greek only-page bot­tom): http://www.enet.gr/online/online_text/c=112,id=91228912

At 4:43 in the morn­ing, the ATM of a Kyprou Bank sub­sidiary in cen­tral Athens, was set on fire. There was no respon­si­bil­i­ty claim.

Arson at a bank’s ATM (Athens, 24/12/2007)

Source (greek only-page bot­tom): http://www.enet.gr/online/online_text/c=112,id=91228912

At 4:43 in the morn­ing, the ATM of a Kyprou Bank sub­sidiary in cen­tral Athens, was set on fire. There was no respon­si­bil­i­ty claim.

Molo­tov cock­tail attack against secu­ri­ty vehi­cles (Athens, 24/12/2007)

Source (greek only): Eleft­herotyp­ia — http://www.enet.gr/online/online_text/c=112,id=91228912

Accord­ing to “Eleft­herotyp­ia news­pa­per report the “Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Attack Groups” (Epanas­ta­tikes Omades Epithe­sis) claim respon­so­bil­i­ty for the arsons of “Group 4 Securi­cor” vehi­cles in Kolonos, Athens. “On Dec. 24 we attacked the pri­vate guard com­pa­ny “Group 4‑Wackenhut” head­quar­ters destroy­ing around 15 vehi­cles used in mon­ey trans­fers. This com­pa­ny, apart from own­ing pri­vate pris­ons in Amer­i­ca and Eng­land, in our coun­try con­sti­tutes the most impor­tant piece of the grow­ing police-like corp of secu­ri­ty pro­fes­sion­als that floods the streets, breed­ing the big broth­er shov­ing cam­eras, cir­cu­lat­ing the banks’ wealth and guard­ing diverse cap­i­tal­ist tar­gets con­tribut­ing in the increas­ing social con­trol and repres­sion.”
They also men­tion:
“The mes­sage here is clear. When deal­ing with the rage of insur­gents they can­not be safe, even in their head­quar­ters. Our attack was an action of sol­i­dar­i­ty to our empris­oned com­rades: Gian­nis Dim­i­trakis, Gior­gos Vout­sis-Vogiatzis, Mar­ios Tsoura­pas, Chris­sos­to­mos Kon­tore­vithakis, Vagge­lis Botzatzis as well as to the pris­on­ers of the Rev­o­lu­tion­ary Organ­i­sa­tion Novem­ber 17 that are being kept under a state of total iso­la­tion. It is an action of sol­i­dar­i­ty to the insur­gent pris­on­ers of April, many of whom face tor­ture and con­stant trans­fers. It all con­tin­ues…”

Police cam­era sup­ply box on fire (Thes­sa­loni­ki, 21/12/2007)

Accord­ing to reports at http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=807773 a group of indi­vid­u­als set on fire a police cam­era pow­er sup­ply box, on Ethikis Amy­nis Street, Thes­sa­loni­ki.

Arson at an Empo­ri­ki Bank (Volos, 21/12/2007)

Source: (greek only-page bot­tom: http://www.taxydromos.gr/article_detail.asp?node_serial=001001&node_id=2&article_id=7803)

Uniden­ti­fied per­sons caused a gas can­is­ter explo­sion at a bank sub­sidiary in Volos, around 4:30 in the morn­ing, at Empo­ri­ki Bank on Iolk­ou and Kon­stan­ta street, caus­ing dam­ages to the bank’s ATM. Police sus­pects indi­vid­u­als from the city’s anti­au­thor­i­tar­i­an milieu.

Potatoes to Heavy Industry — Xmas blockade in Iceland with video

24 Decem­ber 2007
On Sat­ur­day nine ‘jólasveinar’ wan­dered into the Hell­isheiði Pow­er­plant by Mount Hengill, express­ing their oppo­si­tion to the rise of heavy indus­try and oth­er nature dev­as­tat­ing activ­i­ties in Ice­land, as well as sol­i­dar­i­ty with human nature con­ser­va­tion­ists. (The jolasveinar are 13 Ice­landic san­tas, born of a child-eat­ing troll moth­er, who descend from the moun­tains in the days before christ­mas to sneak through the hous­es, steal­ing, teas­ing and caus­ing mis­chief.)

Jule Lads action24 Decem­ber 2007
On Sat­ur­day nine ‘jólasveinar’ wan­dered into the Hell­isheiði Pow­er­plant by Mount Hengill, express­ing their oppo­si­tion to the rise of heavy indus­try and oth­er nature dev­as­tat­ing activ­i­ties in Ice­land, as well as sol­i­dar­i­ty with human nature con­ser­va­tion­ists. (The jolasveinar are 13 Ice­landic san­tas, born of a child-eat­ing troll moth­er, who descend from the moun­tains in the days before christ­mas to sneak through the hous­es, steal­ing, teas­ing and caus­ing mis­chief.)

“We decid­ed to take a stroll by there before com­ing to town, and give out rot­ten pota­toes to the naughty indus­tri­al­ists, and maybe a gift or two to the work­ers that do their jobs bad­ly” said Pot­taske­fill (Pot scraper) on behalf of the group. Naughty Ice­landic chil­dren such as these tra­di­tion­al­ly get a rot­ten pota­to in their christ­mas shoe.


The Jule Lads, Nordic trolls who’s tra­di­tion pre­ceed Father Christ­mas, descend­ed upon a geot­her­mal pow­er sta­tion which is being enlarged to pow­er the enlarge­ment of an alu­mini­um smelt­ing fac­to­ry by RUSAL/Nordural. Hengill was once a beau­ti­ful moun­tain range, at the edge of a high­ly vol­canic area in Ice­land, a ski resort pep­pered with nat­ur­al hot pools and steam­ing rocks. Now it is noth­ing but a scream­ing fac­to­ry.

The Jule lads join up for a spe­cial direct action with the Sav­ing Ice­land col­lec­tive as they left to town… the video can be found here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfY5Ou31SWE

Please con­sid­er com­ing out to Ice­land for our 2008 action camp, we need all the help from activists we can get. This island is Europe’s last wilder­ness and with huge dams, geot­her­mal pow­er plants, pow­er lines, tar­mac roads, pol­lut­ing fac­to­ries, not to men­tion all the ter­ri­ble affects on the sur­round­ing sea, and a whole host of oth­er forms of destruc­tion.

More pho­tos at:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/1077

rampART losses possesion case but buys two more weeks

20.12.2007
Today the ram­pART social cen­tre lost in court against a claim for pos­ses­sion. A pos­ses­sion order will now be grant­ed although not until the 3rd Jan 2008.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE NEWS ALERTS ABOUT LONDON SOCIAL CENTRES?

20.12.2007
Today the ram­pART social cen­tre lost in court against a claim for pos­ses­sion. A pos­ses­sion order will now be grant­ed although not until the 3rd Jan 2008.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE NEWS ALERTS ABOUT LONDON SOCIAL CENTRES?
Text ‘fol­low lon­don­scn’ to 07624801423 then reply with a name as instruct­ed.

If you are inter­est­ed in mak­ing sure there are new social cen­tres to fill the void, please come along to the meet­ing on the 6th. (more details clos­er to the time).

In the mean­time, in their last newslet­ter, the ram­pART col­lec­tive made a call out for help sort­ing out RAMpart2 (toward bot­tom below)…

The whole out of the blue evic­tion threat smacks of a vin­dic­tive puni­tive reac­tion to the cam­paign of objec­tion against the pro­posed demo­li­tion of the hous­es next to the social cen­ter. It turns out that the so-called new own­ers of the hous­es are in fact a whol­ly owned sub­sidiary of the ‘pre­vi­ous own­er’, the Ram­part Trust Co Ltd that still owns the ware­house which the social cen­ter occu­pies. Even though there is no plan­ning per­mis­sion in place or applied for in rela­tion to the social cen­tre, they claim that they intend to start demo­li­tion in Jan/Feb 2008. Obvi­ous­ly this is impos­si­ble and they know it, so their attempt to have us evict­ed is not real­ly because of any impend­ing work in the new year.

Speak­ing of plan­ning, it is still pos­si­ble to lodge objec­tions against the pro­posed new hous­es on the site of the exist­ing hous­es. The offi­cer deal­ing with the case is cur­rent­ly on leave and so the con­sul­ta­tion peri­od has appar­ent­ly not been closed. If you’ve not yet writ­ten and espe­cial­ly if your address is one in Tow­er­ham­lets, then please write a let­ter per­haps object­ing to the pro­pos­al on the grounds that it involved a demo­li­tion inside the con­ser­va­tion zone and the new con­struc­tion will total­ly change the char­ac­ter of this piece of east end her­itage. You might also men­tion that the own­er is on record as plan­ning to make an appli­ca­tion relat­ing to the build­ing next door and there­fore the devel­op­ment should be con­sid­ered as a whole to real­ly under­stand the visu­al impact that the changes cur­rent­ly pro­posed might have.

As well as pro­vid­ing your name and address, you need to clear­ly spec­i­fy in the sub­ject the appli­ca­tion num­ber PA/07/02707 and the fact that the let­ter is for OBJECTION (eg. sub­ject : Objec­tion to Appli­ca­tion PA/07/02707 — 7–11a Ram­part Street)

All the objec­tion let­ter can be sent to Ben­son Olaseni, who will cir­cu­late the let­ter to Simon Ryan the case offi­cer.

Here is the email : benson.olaseni@towerhamlets.gov.uk

You might be inter­est­ed to know that the solic­i­tors work­ing for the own­er in their claim to have us evict­ed are Brech­er Solic­i­tors who are at Heron Place, 3 George Street, Lon­don ( admin@brecher.co.uk, 02075631000) and give that address as the care of address for the co-claimants, the Ram­part Trust Com­pa­ny Ltd (owned by Mr Wolfe) and RMO Devel­op­ments Ltd (owned by Ram­part Trust Co. Ltd)

While they keep their address­es off the claim, an inter­net search pro­vides the fol­low­ing info.

RAMPART TRUST CO LIMITED (Reg­is­tered No. 00394626)
27 NORRICE LEA, LONDON, N2 0RD

Rmo Devel­op­ments Ltd. (Reg­is­tra­tion Num­ber: 6183351)
Mow­bray House, 58/70 Edg­ware Way
Edg­ware Mid­dle­sex HA8 8DJ

A lit­tle over a year ago, a prop­er­ty com­pa­ny sent some­body called Richard Sel­by to vis­it the build­ings with Mr Wolfe, the ben­e­fi­cia­ry of the Ram­part Trust — appar­ent­ly to show a financier around for the pur­pos­es of a val­u­a­tion. Coin­ci­den­tal­ly this Her­itage Group (020 8958 0000 info@heritagegroup.co.uk) actu­al­ly shares the same address as RMO Devel­op­ments Ltd.

The agent act­ing for the own­er in all deal­ings relat­ing to the pro­posed devel­op­ments is Alan Camp Archi­tects ( +44 (0)20 7593 1000 mail@alancamp.com 88 Union Street Lon­don SE1 0NW). They’ve also had the involve­ment of Miller Prop­er­ty Con­sul­tants (17 Hog­a­rth Avenue, Brent­wood, Essex CM15 8BE 01277 233 100 / 07957 544 007 advice@millerproperty.co.uk).

I’m sure that in some coun­tries there would be hordes of angry direct action anar­chist types and cyber hack­ers caus­ing obstruc­tion and dis­rup­tion to the evil ones but here things are usu­al­ly done dif­fer­ent­ly. We are mak­ing a call out for the fol­low­ing…

Offers of vans and dri­vers for trans­port when we have to move out.

Ideas and offers of stor­age space for the resources in the ram­pART

Noti­fi­ca­tion of emp­ties for future new social cen­tres

Mobile phone num­bers of those will­ing to drop every­thing to come defend the space.

Vol­un­teers for peo­ple to rec­cy and access short­list­ed build­ings

Mobile num­bers of peo­ple up for ini­tial­ly hold­ing down a new­ly opened build­ing.

A signup sheet of those up for help­ing clean up and fix up such a build­ing.

A list of those peo­ple either want­i­ng to act as live in ‘care tak­ers’ or those up for being on an occu­pa­tion rota.

email ram­part at mutu­alaid dot org

We are also organ­is­ing a meet­ing which aims to breath new life into open­ing not just one new space to replace the ram­pART but ini­ti­ate a lon­don social cen­tres col­lec­tive which would try to ensure that there are plen­ty of social cen­tres, prefer­able through­out Lon­don on an ongo­ing basis.

It will take place 2pm Sun­day 6th Jan 08
please pass the word and come along if this inter­ests you.

Aldermaston bike ride March 2008

Bikes against the bomb!
Bike ride March 22nd-26th 2008

Bikes not bombs are plan­ning a bike ride from Lon­don to Alder­mas­ton Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment and back again, as part of the 50th anniver­sary cel­e­bra­tions of the first Alder­mas­ton march

Bikes against the bomb!
Bike ride March 22nd-26th 2008

Bikes not bombs are plan­ning a bike ride from Lon­don to Alder­mas­ton Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment and back again, as part of the 50th anniver­sary cel­e­bra­tions of the first Alder­mas­ton march

The bike ride is expect­ed to take 4 days (22nd March – 26th March 2008). If you would be inter­est­ed in attend­ing, or even bet­ter, in help­ing to organ­ise it, then please email info@bikesnotbombs.org.uk .

Fifty years on from the first Alder­mas­ton march, anti-nuclear cam­paign­ers need to work quick­ly to halt the tri­dent replace­ment. Alder­mas­ton atom­ic weapons estab­lish­ment is now build­ing research facil­i­ties to build the next gen­er­a­tion of nukes, despite this being ille­gal under the inter­na­tion­al non-pro­lif­er­a­tion treaty. Grab your bikes and come and help us stop them.

More than 5000 peo­ple are expect­ed to attend the sur­round the base event at Alder­mas­ton on the 24th March and we will form part of the bike block.

The bike ride will take an active role in anti-arms trade activ­i­ties

The first organ­is­ing meet­ing will be at the Lon­don Action Resource Cen­tre (LARC) on Jan­u­ary 26th, at 2 p.m.

For more info please con­tact info@bikesnotbombs.org.uk

For direc­tions to LARC

62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel, Lon­don E1 1ES. http://www.remotegoat.co.uk/venue_view.php?uid=20591 for direc­tions

http://www.bikesnotbombs.org.uk

Shell to Sea protesters scale government building to reach Minister’s Office

Wednes­day Decem­ber 19, 2007

A small group of Shell to Sea activists scaled the heights of the Depart­ment of Nat­ur­al Resources today, to place a ban­ner read­ing PROTECT IRISH NATURAL RESOURCES on the bal­cony out­side Eamon Ryan’s office.

Natural Resources Department roof-top occupationWednes­day Decem­ber 19, 2007

A small group of Shell to Sea activists scaled the heights of the Depart­ment of Nat­ur­al Resources today, to place a ban­ner read­ing PROTECT IRISH NATURAL RESOURCES on the bal­cony out­side Eamon Ryan’s office.

Split­ting into two small teams, the pro­test­ers used advice from Green­Peace to dis­tract the secu­ri­ty and gain access to the Min­is­ter’s top floor office and leave a mes­sage for him.

This action was car­ried out to bring to pub­lic atten­tion the gov­ern­men­t’s sup­port for every aspect of the Ross­port pipeline/refinery scheme, and the give­away of Irish Nat­ur­al resources to multi­na­tion­al com­pa­nies like Shell, with no last­ing ben­e­fit for peo­ple in Ire­land. The Green par­ty have now had a full term of the Dáil to hon­our their elec­tion promis­es, but sad­ly, their end of term report is is marked FAIL.

None of the gas or oil in the wells off the west­ern coast of Ire­land will belong to the state, since the gov­ern­ment still plans to give it all away for free to pri­vate com­pa­nies. The recent changes to licens­ing agree­ments won’t apply to the eight bil­lion euro Cor­rib project, and don’t amount to a seri­ous stake for the peo­ple of Ire­land in their own nat­ur­al resources, 100 per cent of which is still being giv­en away to com­pa­nies like Shell and Sta­toil.

None of the mon­ey from these fos­sil fuels will be invest­ed in renew­able sources of ener­gy like wind and wave pow­er, and no thought has been giv­en to the impact that the exploita­tion of these resources will have on cli­mate change.

Áine, one of the Shell to Sea pro­tes­tors, said “The gov­ern­men­t’s supine sup­port for the oil com­pa­nies shows that they pri­ori­tise the wel­fare of Shell share­hold­ers over the well­be­ing of their own cit­i­zens. Shell are being allowed to keep all the gas and sell it to the high­est bid­der, almost cer­tain­ly in Britain. The refin­ing of 4 mil­lion euro worth of raw gas per day will clear­ly degrade the envi­ron­ment, both local­ly for the peo­ple of Mayo, and also in terms of car­bon diox­ide emis­sions when the gas is used. From an Irish point of view, we would be bet­ter off leav­ing the gas where it is, under the sea.”

Shell to Sea pro­tes­tors have also point­ed out that the gov­ern­men­t’s dou­ble talk on cli­mate change can be clear­ly seen when they are sup­port­ing the con­struc­tion of a raw gas refin­ery, and say they are hop­ing for fur­ther exploita­tion of fos­sil fuels in the Atlantic mar­gin.

ÁÍne con­tin­ued: “Until sup­ply-side solu­tions are put in place, the con­tin­u­ing exploita­tion of fos­sil fuels will be adding to car­bon diox­ide emis­sions which is caus­ing cli­mate change. Any pos­si­ble ben­e­fit from this is lost because the gas and oil are sim­ply hand­ed over to the big cor­po­ra­tions. The peo­ple of Ire­land will see no advan­tage, either envi­ron­men­tal or finan­cial, from their own gas and oil resources.”

“Mean­while the cor­po­ra­tions which will see huge prof­its from Irish resources, seek to use the cheap­est and most dan­ger­ous way of exploit­ing them. Our gov­ern­ment is hap­py to see lives of peo­ple in Ire­land put at risk by the use of an onshore pipeline and refin­ery in Mayo, sim­ply to max­imise returns for Shell share­hold­ers. ”

Relat­ed Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

Short haul flight Manchester adverts cancelled

18.12.2007
Shock­ing U‑turn from short-haul car­ri­er!

Appar­ent­ly, Fly­Be has spot­ted the errors of their ways and can­celled their short-haul sum­mer routes. Bra­vo Fly­Be!

Domestic flights advert cancelled18.12.2007
Shock­ing U‑turn from short-haul car­ri­er!

Appar­ent­ly, Fly­Be has spot­ted the errors of their ways and can­celled their short-haul sum­mer routes. Bra­vo Fly­Be!

All they need now is to con­vince their mates Ryanair, Easy­jet, et al. that short-haul avi­a­tion is unsus­tain­able and head­ing us towards run-away cli­mate change.

jeremy Clarkson adverts subvertised

Spot­ted on the Under­ground at Kings Cross Sta­tion; two adverts pro­mot­ing DVD’s by Top Gear’s Jere­my Clark­son with large stick­ers stuck on declar­ing ‘This caus­es cli­mate change’.

Spot­ted on the Under­ground at Kings Cross Sta­tion; two adverts pro­mot­ing DVD’s by Top Gear’s Jere­my Clark­son with large stick­ers stuck on declar­ing ‘This caus­es cli­mate change’.

Community Day at Bellanaboy

Sun­day Decem­ber 16, 2007

A spe­cial prayer and car­ol ser­vice was held today at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, mark­ing the end of anoth­er year of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shel­l’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline and inland refin­ery.

Bellanboy carols 2007 1
Bellanboy carols 2007 2Sun­day Decem­ber 16, 2007

A spe­cial prayer and car­ol ser­vice was held today at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, mark­ing the end of anoth­er year of com­mu­ni­ty strug­gle against Shel­l’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline and inland refin­ery.

A good humoured gath­er­ing of more than 150 local peo­ple braved the bit­ter­ly cold east wind to take part in the occa­sion, which was presided over by local priests Fr. Michael Nallen PP and Fr. Sean Noone.

A ban­ner declar­ing “Gan Cead an Phobail” (No Com­mu­ni­ty Con­sent) was draped over the main gates while peo­ple sang Christ­mas Car­ols to wel­come in the fes­tive sea­son.

Also present was Lelia Doolin, a high pro­file cam­paign­er and mem­ber of the Bur­ren Action Group, who trav­elled from Gal­way espe­cial­ly for the day. Ms Doolin spoke of the sim­i­lar­i­ties between the Clare and Mayo cam­paigns, and how the deter­mi­na­tion of ordi­nary peo­ple can bring about real change.

Relat­ed Link: http://www.shelltosea.com/

Shell Oil and the Institutions Greenwashing Them Feel the ‘Heat’ on Climate Change, in Bristol

Sat­ur­day, Decem­ber 15th 2007

Effec­tive Direct Action and Pub­lic Protests Mark Exhibition’s Release in Bris­tol

It hasn’t been an easy week for the organ­is­ers of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award and the Bris­tol Muse­um, or their spon­sor and proud wildlife destroy­er— sug­ar­dad­dy Shell Oil Com­pa­ny. All week, con­cerned indi­vid­u­als from around Bris­tol have been expos­ing the truth about Shell and the pub­lic insti­tu­tions who are help­ing to green­wash them.

Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 1
Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 2
Bristol Shell exhibition opening protest 3
Sat­ur­day, Decem­ber 15th 2007

Effec­tive Direct Action and Pub­lic Protests Mark Exhibition’s Release in Bris­tol

It hasn’t been an easy week for the organ­is­ers of the Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award and the Bris­tol Muse­um, or their spon­sor and proud wildlife destroy­er— sug­ar­dad­dy Shell Oil Com­pa­ny. All week, con­cerned indi­vid­u­als from around Bris­tol have been expos­ing the truth about Shell and the pub­lic insti­tu­tions who are help­ing to green­wash them.

On Tues­day, activists staged a protest in the nation­al offices of the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine in Broad­mead, bring­ing work to a halt and reviv­ing con­tro­ver­sy with­in the orga­ni­za­tion about their rela­tion­ship with the oil indus­try. See fur­ther details of this action in pre­vi­ous arti­cle

On Fri­day evening, Bris­tol Muse­um host­ed a pri­vate, posh wine and cheese recep­tion to kick off their host­ing of Shell’s exhib­it, with atten­dees includ­ing Dawn Pri­maro­la, Labour MP from South Bris­tol and Helen Hol­land, leader of the Bris­tol City Coun­cil, who were all pat­ting them­selves on the back for car­ing about wildlife. Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide activists, dressed up to the nines, were admit­ted to the event under fake names, with one activist gain­ing access to the mic, and pos­ing as the Shell pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor. He then launched into a two minute speech (in the style of the yes men) thank­ing the city coun­cil and muse­um for help­ing to allow Shell’s destruc­tion of wildlife to con­tin­ue and call­ing the melt­ing of the Arc­tic ice cap a “tremen­dous busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ty” by allow­ing access to mil­lions of bar­rels of oil under the ice cap. Amaz­ing­ly the mic was kept on through the entire­ty of the speech. (Full text of speech and video below)

Sat­ur­day saw a high­ly suc­cess­ful and well-attend­ed protest, mark­ing the open­ing of the SHELL spon­sored Wildlife pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the year exhi­bi­tion. Dozens of humans, about a dozen polar bears, a snow leop­ard, and a tiger gath­ered, com­plete with the Wild Lie counter-exhib­it. Pro­test­ers gath­ered in front of the muse­um, hand­ed out leaflets, cre­at­ing quite a spec­ta­cle. Some even­tu­al­ly made their way into the exhi­bi­tion hall, where Shell’s crimes were recount­ed, and a die-in took place to sym­bol­ize all the wildlife who have been killed because of oil greed, and who con­tin­ue to suf­fer the effects of cli­mate change. The protest, orga­nized by Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide, Friends of the Earth, and Peo­ple and Plan­et, showed that Bris­to­lians will not be qui­et in the face of cor­po­rate green­wash in our pub­lic insti­tu­tions.

Protests are expect­ed to con­tin­ue at the muse­um through Jan. 13, in an effort to edu­cate the pub­lic about the true nature of Shell’s activ­i­ties, and to main­tain pres­sure on the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine and Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um to drop Shell as a spon­sor. Peo­ple are encour­aged to go and see the pho­tographs and let the muse­um know about their dis­plea­sure about allow­ing a Shell spon­sored exhib­it space in a city-owned muse­um.

The protest today also coin­cid­ed with a shock­ing report in this week­end’s Finan­cial Times. It high­lights Shel­l’s role in the immi­nent dev­as­ta­tion of the athabas­ca tar sands.
See http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/53058af8-aaaf-11dc-a779-0000779fd2ac.html?nclick_check=1

Bri­an Straub, Shell Canada’s vice-pres­i­dent for oil sands makes the com­pa­nies posi­tion very clear: “We’re clear­ly putting all we have across the Shell world toward devel­op­ing this resource. If we weren’t here it would just be woods”

Take action:

If you want to protest about Bris­tol Muse­um and the BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine green­wash­ing Shell then please write briefly to each of these organ­i­sa­tions. There will be many with­in each organ­i­sa­tion sym­pa­thet­ic to our stance — let­ters will sup­port their posi­tion.

Bris­tol Coun­cil: customer.services@bristol.gov.uk

Bris­tol Muse­um: general.museum@bristol.gov.uk

BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine: wildlifemagazine@bbcmagazinesbristol.com

Edi­tor Evening Post: http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=144933&command=newPage

Read more about Shell’s hor­rif­ic envi­ron­men­tal record and the con­tro­ver­sy sur­round­ing oil com­pa­ny spon­sor­ship of cul­tur­al events:

“Shell Wildlife Destroy­er of the Year”, Friends of the Earth,
Octo­ber 2006
http://www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/shell_wildlife_destroyer.pdf

Arc­tic Ice Free by 2013: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7139797.stm

Trag­ic His­to­ry Muse­um: http://www.shelloiledwildlife.org.uk/

Art Not Oil: http://www.artnotoil.org.uk/gallery/v/shell

Full text of speech read by Der­rick Leavus­sum, “pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor for Shell”

Good evening my name is Derek Leavus­sum, pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor for Shell. I want to wel­come you all to the 2007 Shell Wildlife Pho­tog­ra­ph­er of the Year Award. As you can imag­ine- I don’t have an easy job, what with all this fuss about melt­ing glac­i­ers, extreme weath­er and wildlife extinc­tions. I’d like to thank the Bris­tol City Coun­cil, BBC Wildlife Mag­a­zine and the Nat­ur­al His­to­ry Muse­um for mak­ing my job all that much eas­i­er by allow­ing us to spon­sor your wild lie- I mean wildlife- exhi­bi­tion.

We pre­fer not to see the melt­ing of the Arc­tic ice cap as a threat to human civ­i­liza­tion. We see it as a busi­ness oppor­tu­ni­ty. After all, there are mil­lions of bar­rels of oil under there just wait­ing to be extract­ed. And we’ll need all the ener­gy we can get since we’ve just aban­doned our solar pro­gram. When you see the Shell logo, we don’t want you to think about the whale habi­tat we’re destroy­ing in Siberia and Ire­land, human rights vio­la­tions in Nige­ria, and espe­cial­ly not cli­mate change. This may all be true but the fact is that the world needs oil and this is sim­ply the price of progress.

Some say it’s iron­ic that the world’s sec­ond largest oil com­pa­ny is spon­sor­ing a wildlife pho­tog­ra­phy exhi­bi­tion- but Shell is tru­ly com­mit­ted to preser­va­tion of the polar bear and oth­er wildlife- in pho­tographs if not in the real world. Some say it’s the end of the oil age- but we say it’s just the begin­ning- we’re thrilled about dig­ging into Canada’s oil sands and with your help we can con­tin­ue to deceive the pub­lic into think­ing we’re a respon­si­ble cor­po­rate cit­i­zen. Thank you all for com­ing tonight and we hope you enjoy view­ing these amaz­ing pho­tographs of wildlife that Shell is destroy­ing- I mean con­serv­ing.

Also a spe­cial thanks to Dawn Pri­maro­la and the Labour par­ty for sup­port­ing a third run­way at Heathrow and ensur­ing that there remains a healthy demand for our prod­ucts.

The rev­o­lu­tion will not be motorised!

Video of Der­rick Leavus­some, Shell “pub­lic rela­tions direc­tor” speaks to the posh recep­tion at Bris­tol Muse­um.

http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol