Aldermaston Blockade

10.04.2007
At least 5 people were arrested while are attempting to block access to the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in Berkshire this morning in order to disrupt a multimillion pound development project at the site.

Aldermaston Blockade april 0710.04.2007
At least 5 people were arrested while are attempting to block access to the Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment in Berkshire this morning in order to disrupt a multimillion pound development project at the site.

Other protesters are still in the road which has been blocked for about an hour. The protesters claim that this development is to develop new nuclear weapons and shows that the decision to renew Britain’s nuclear weapons was made years before the parliamentary vote last month.
The protesters are from the anti-Trident group Trident Ploughshares and the group Block the Builders which opposes the development at Aldermaston. They have chained themselves together and blocking the boilerhouse gate at Aldermaston. The Atomic Weapons Establishment is currently undergoing massive renewal including new computing and laser facilities which will enable to scientists to simulate nuclear explosions to improve the design of nuclear warheads without actually exploding a weapon which would be banned under the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The site was given a £5 billion refit after the signing of the Mutual Defence Agreement with the USA in 2005 which allows the sharing of nuclear information between the USA and Britain.
Websites:
Trident Ploughshares http://www.tridentploughshares.org/aldermaston
Block the Builders http://www.blockthebuilders.org.uk
Aldermaston Women’s Camp: http://www.aldermaston.net

Climate change activists target power station

10-04-2007: Today a group of people inspired by the Camp for Climate Action have disrupted the operation of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station by locking themselves to machinery. Direct Action was taken to target the 3rd largest source of carbon dioxide emissions in the UK.

Ratcliffe power station protest1
Ratcliffe power station protest 2
Ratcliffe power station protest 310-04-2007: Today a group of people inspired by the Camp for Climate Action have disrupted the operation of Ratcliffe-on-Soar coal-fired power station by locking themselves to machinery. Direct Action was taken to target the 3rd largest source of carbon dioxide emissions in the UK.

One of the group said “the threat of climate change is so huge and the government so complacent that the people themselves are now acting in proportionate response to this and targeting the root causes of climate change. It’s not enough to reduce emissions individually – we need to act together to challenge fossil fuel consumption.”

“Putting pressure on individuals to reduce emissions when companies like E.ON are profiting from this polluting industry is obscene and irresponsible. We should not be burning coal in the 21st century.”

Downloadable press release:

http://www.eastsideclimateaction.org.uk/press/pressrelease5.doc

press@eastsideclimateaction.org.uk
http://www.eastsideclimateaction.org.uk/

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Updates on the situation:

There were five people locked on inside the power station, two locked on to the conveyor belt taking coal into the furnace and three to the machines that riddle the coal, just before the conveyor belt.

Both of these lock on points meant that no coal was allowed into the main power station operation. The effect that this had accurding to the workers who were with us is that several of the units went off line and the power station was running at a reduced capacity. If we had stayed there for another hour we would have shut down the whole plant.

We also stopped two trains from unloading coal and cost E-on a lot of money in railtrack/ train time as well as not selling as much electricity as they had declared and so failing to met contracts and therefore been fined

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As one of the people arrested I cant say too much right now but here is what the workers were telling us.

At 9:45 when we locked on to the conveyer, they said they had less than 6 hours of coal left inside the plant. After 2 hours, production capacity was reduced massively. Generators came offline one by one, due to lack of coal. They had trouble putting the little they had through the machinery and not all of the coal was getting through. After 2 and a half hours we were removed by police. By that point they were 1 hour from initiating the shut down procedure which would have closed the plant for 48 hours. EON said that Ratcliffes production was unaffected The rest of the Grid was not disrupted and no hospitals were shut down.

This action was a completely rational and proportionate response to the threat of climate change.
We dont want to inconvenience the public but these massive sources of emissions must be stopped and we need to find another way if we are to have a hope of saving this planet from catastophe.There are so many better alternatives.

There is no place for coal in the 21st century.The government must stop building carbon intensive infrastructure and it must shut down the old, if not the people will. Personally I am very angered by the fact that those in power are not taking this problem seriously and think that people must start making the changes themselves.

Its simple to stop the planet from dying, we stop burning all fossil fuels NOW.

This action goes out to everyone who loves our earth and dares to dream of a future. Empower yourself to make a change in the best way you can.

Together we can do anything…

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There were five people locked on inside the power station, two locked on to the conveyor belt taking coal into the furnace and three to the machines that riddle the coal, just before the conveyor belt.

Both of these lock on points meant that no coal was allowed into the main power station operation. The effect that this had accurding to the workers who were with us is that several of the units went off line and the power station was running at a reduced capacity. If we had stayed there for another hour we would have shut down the whole plant.

We also stopped two trains from unloading coal and cost E-on a lot of money in railtrack/ train time as well as not selling as much electricity as they had declared and so failing to met contracts and therefore been fined

Keep the UK GM-Free – picnics & rallies, Sat 14th & Sat 21st

This spring, German chemicals company, BASF, are trialling 3 types of GM potatoes (modified to be blight resistant) at two sites:
1) NIAB in Cambridgeshire (National Institute of Agricultural Botany)
2) Hedon village, just outside Hull.

Protests are taking place at both sites in the next fortnight. It is important that we demonstrate to BASF and the government that we want the UK to remain uncontaminated by GM crops. Commit to coming to one of them and get a warm glow in your tummy.

Stop the SpudsThis spring, German chemicals company, BASF, are trialling 3 types of GM potatoes (modified to be blight resistant) at two sites:
1) NIAB in Cambridgeshire (National Institute of Agricultural Botany)
2) Hedon village, just outside Hull.

Protests are taking place at both sites in the next fortnight. It is important that we demonstrate to BASF and the government that we want the UK to remain uncontaminated by GM crops. Commit to coming to one of them and get a warm glow in your tummy.

Cambridge GM potato protest walk, Saturday 14th April
A walk around the potential trial area with food at the end. Meeting at the Histon Baptist Church, Station Road, Histon. At 11:00am on Saturday 14th April.

Organised by Cambridge GM Concern:
gmfreecambridge@lists.riseup.net
www.cambridgeaction.net/gmconcern

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Saturday 21st April, 1pm, Hull

National Rally Against GM potato trials

In response to the attempt to re-introduce GM to our island, a national rally has been called by Hedon Against GM and www.mutatoes.org

1pm – Speakers, including Dom Marsh from UK Permaculture Association.
Pete Riley from GM Freeze (unconfirmed)
Local farmers
Music from Seize the Day

2pm – walk, march, dance and cycle to the proposed planting site

2:30pm – GM-Free Potato Picnic with live music and delicious vegan food from Veggies mobile catering.

3:30pm onwards – Tea, coffee, cake and more musical entertainment at Preston Road Family Community Centre, Marfleet, Hull.
Bring – flags, costumes, banners, kites, frisbees, instruments, outdoor clothing, kids and your favourite potato-based dish.

www.hedonagainstgm.org.uk
www.mutatoes.org
www.myspace.com/gmfreepotatoes

Help needed! Please get in touch if you can help in the following ways:
– distribute publicity in your area
– be a transport contact or co-ordinator
– provide an endorsement for our website – many, many people support this campaign, for a variety of reasons – what’s yours?
– provide a large number of green caps, black bandanas, red noses and/or big ears – Mr Potatohead costumes 🙂

Download fliers and posters from this site:
http://www.mutatoes.org/media.php
Contact us – rally@mutatoes.org or via myspace

Climate Camp organising gathering April 21 and 22, Liverpool

Organising for Climate Camp 2007 is well under way and it looks like being bigger, better and more inspiring than last year…so come along to our next gathering, find out what it’s all about and get involved…doesn’t matter if you haven’t been involved before, everyone’s welcome. Saturday will focus on camp-wide and how we network the Camp, Sunday is mainly working group time. Again, new people more than welcome in all working groups.

Organising for Climate Camp 2007 is well under way and it looks like being bigger, better and more inspiring than last year…so come along to our next gathering, find out what it’s all about and get involved…doesn’t matter if you haven’t been involved before, everyone’s welcome. Saturday will focus on camp-wide and how we network the Camp, Sunday is mainly working group time. Again, new people more than welcome in all working groups.

Venue: St Michael’s and Lark Lane Community Asscociation, The Old Police Station, 80 Lark Lane, Liverpool, L17 8UU. The venue is wheelchair accessible and street-parking is available and free. If arriving by coach or train you take the number 82 bus from the city centre and ask the driver to let you off near Lark Lane, it’s easy to find and people will be able to direct you.

Accomodation, creche, food and entertainment on Saturday night will be provided for the usual £10 suggested donation. Please bring your own sleeping bag and if possible bring your own cutlery and a bowl/plate. If you require accomodation on the Friday night please contact gatherings@climatecamp.org.uk.

For anybody arriving on Friday there is a Critical Mass friday evening, for more information send me an email.

Future planning meetings:

April 21 and 22: Liverpool
May 19 and 20: London (location of camp to be decided here)
June 16 and 17: Manchester
July – TBC

http://www.climatecamp.org.uk

McDonalds vegan protest picnic

On the 30th March Animal Rights campaigners protested inside the McDonalds restaurant in the city centre of Cambridge, the protesters were dressed as cows and ate food that does not contain animal products. They held a banner and distributed leaflets. The event fell within Animal Aid’s veggie month and aimed to highlight the issues associated with the consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy products.

On the 30th March Animal Rights campaigners protested inside the McDonalds restaurant in the city centre of Cambridge, the protesters were dressed as cows and ate food that does not contain animal products. They held a banner and distributed leaflets. The event fell within Animal Aid’s veggie month and aimed to highlight the issues associated with the consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy products.

The protesters hope to highlight the benefits of a diet free from animal products including the highly topical issue of child obesity that is linked to saturated animal fats. A 17-year-old campaigner from the group said, “McDonalds and other fast-food outlets have become synonymous with unhealthy food, a great way children and young people can improve their health is the progression to a balanced plant based diet”

The campaigners also wish to highlight the fact that animal agriculture is a huge contributing factor to climate change. “A report by The Food and Agricultural Organisation Of the United Nations says that animal agriculture causes more greenhouse gas emissions than cars, when the UN is saying this, surely its time for environmentalists to sit up and take note”

However the focus of their campaigns is not forgotten in all of this, animals, who are kept in terrible conditions, in most cases on factory farms. “Britain is often considered a nation of animal lovers, yet we still treat animals in a way we would not deem acceptable for prisoners of war, this is true even if the product meets so-called ‘ethical’ standards”.

The group hope people will think about cutting down on their consumption of animal products or cut them out completely, free vegetarian starter kits are available from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) from http://www.vegetarianstarterkit.co.uk

People interested in helping animals who live in Cambridge, may wish to join Animal Rights Cambridge, who are open to new members and meet on the 4th Monday in the Month at the Bath House just off Mill Road.

The Animal Rights Cambridge web site is http://animalrightscambridge.bravehost.com/

The New Bristle – it’s shit-brown (not pro-Brown)

The Bristle collective are delighted to announce that issue 24 of our belligerent & bristling magazine has been published, and should be in the usual outlets by the end of this week.

Bristle 24The Bristle collective are delighted to announce that issue 24 of our belligerent & bristling magazine has been published, and should be in the usual outlets by the end of this week.

We’ll be celebrating publication by hosting the weekly vegan cafe at Kebele social centre ( http://www.kebelecoop.org) on Sunday 15 April, from 6pm. At 7.30pm we’ll be showing the excellent film “The day the country died – a history of anarcho-punk 1980-84” during which you can relive your youth, or find out what your parents were up to!

Issue 24 comes in a shit-brown cover, because we have a shit government that continues to shit on us all whilst aiding & abetting the plunder of the planet. Our special feature this issue is on 10 years of New Labour – we look back to the 10 key pledges of their 1997 manifesto and see how they measure up, taking special note of their impact on Bristol.

In addition we’ve got Bristling in Bath, lactivism, a look at the Fairford trials farce, guns in Acadamies, the defence of green spaces, Bristol’s rising tide, news, comment, reviews, some dodgy humour, local political artwork, and even a t-shirt competition! In fact you even get an extra four pages for the usual price of £1.20.

Bristle is the south west’s longest running regular, independent, anti-capitalist, think-global-act-local media publication. We are a volunteer, non-hierarchical collective of activists who believe in the need for alternative print media – if you like it, come and get involved, we meet bi-weekly on Sundays at Kebele social centre, 14 Robertson Rd, Easton, BS5 6JY.

Our website is being updated over the next few days with a list of outlets and other info – see http://www.bristle.org.uk

Thanks to all who helped with this issue.
Love & solidarity – the bristle collective
editors@bristle.org.uk

Let’s defend the autonomous space “Les Tanneries” (Dijon, France)

After nearly 10 years of existence, the squatted autonomous space “Les Tanneries” (in Dijon, France) is being threatened by a private medical complex, facilitated by the city council.

TanneriesAfter nearly 10 years of existence, the squatted autonomous space “Les Tanneries” (in Dijon, France) is being threatened by a private medical complex, facilitated by the city council.

The excellent social centre, which hosted the centralised part of the PGA conference last year as well as digital struggles and free spaces sections, has a concert hall for do-it-yourself bands and miscellaneous performances, a housing collective and some anarchist affinity groups, a hacklab for developing free software and running alternative servers, a free-shop, a space for mecanics and a bike-repair workshop, rehearsal rooms and silk-screening facilities, a meeting space, an organic garden, an alternative media center, a squatters’ helpdesk, a library, diverse ecological constructions, dozens of collectives, associations, and local and international networks that use the space to organise gigs, info-nights, actions, skill-shares, meetings and projects…

Les Tanneries

Let’s defend the autonomous space “Les Tanneries”
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Català : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-cat.txt
Deutsch : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-de.txt
Español : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-es.txt
Euskara : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-eu.txt
Français : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-fr.txt
Italiano : http://squat.net/tanneries/documents/EADT-C-20070324-it.txt

After nearly 10 years of existence, the squatted autonomous space “Les Tanneries” (in Dijon, France) is being threatened by a private medical complex, facilitated by the city council.

We have just learnt that Dijon’s city council had started negociations to sell our occupied social centre and its surroundings to developpers, and we need to act quickly. This is why we have written the following statement, explaining why and how we will struggle for the very existence of our free space.

After a first protest gathering and an occupation of the city hall meeting in Dijon, as well as a number of support e-mails from around the world, the council has slightly backed up, saying they will consider putting our space aside from the building plans. However, there’s no way we can take that for granted; not if we don’t maintain pressure, and
prepare to act whenever we face another alert.

To all those you have been supporting us in the last few days, we want to say: “thanks for the amazing strenght and support you gave us”. We still incite you all to voice your discontent to the municipality, by letters, telephone or e-mails:

Mairie de Dijon,
M. François Rebsamen, Phone: (+33|0)-380-745-151
place de la Libération, E-mail: francois.rebsamen@ville-dijon.fr
21000 Dijon, France.

We need to maintain the pressure, and take the time to create a wider mobilisation. Thanks again, and be ready!

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Without any public consultation, but with the typical secrecy that typically accompanies hot topics during electoral periods, the “socialist” city council of Dijon is making decisions that could lead to the end of the autonomous space “Les Tanneries”, a self-managed political, social, cultural centre that was squatted in 1997 and since then has become an important node for anarchist organizing and radical activism throughout France and Europe. Needless to say, we won’t let the council carry out their plans!

We have known since the beginning that we would have to maintain a permanent vigilence, despite the no-eviction agreement we obtained from the council in 2002 after years of fighting. In early March 2007, after hearing persistant rumours about threatening projects, we got in touch with the council and asked for explanations. In spite of repeated
queries by mail and telephone, we were denied any answer. Two days ago, we got the confirmation from a trustworthy but unofficial source, that the city council had sent a written proposal to the “Générale de Santé”, offering them the whole piece of land where our space is located for the construction of a 25-acre-wide private medical complex by 2009.

While public healthcare services are being threatened by neo-liberal privatising strategies in Europe, will the Dijon city council encourage a “two gear” health system?

Does it want to contribute to the monopoly of Générale de Santé, the biggest european private health transnational (1.741 billion euros of profit in 2006, 10% of the transnational being owned by Vivendi) by offering them land that is close to the city centre, almost in front of the public hospital? The Générale de Santé would thus seize this great opportunity to close its nearby hospitals rather than renovating them.

Despite its propaganda for “participative democracy”, the city council did not ask us or anyone else from the neighbourhood before proposing the deal which not only threatens us, but would also decide upon the future of a whole part of town.

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Why support Les Tanneries loud and clear?

The council’s policies are already threatening the independant theater “L’Eldorado”, as well as the squat called “Le Toboggan”. By planning to shut down “Les Tanneries”, the council will ostensibly confirm that the so-called “socialist” party wants France to be a police state without places of resistance, experimentation and popular culture.

“Les Tanneries” hosts a concert hall for do-it-yourself bands and miscellaneous performances, a housing collective and some anarchist affinity groups, a hacklab for developing free software and running alternative servers, a free-shop, a space for mecanics and a bike-repair workshop, rehearsal rooms and silk-screening facilities, a meeting
space, an organic garden, an alternative media center, a squatters’ helpdesk, a library, diverse ecological constructions, dozens of collectives, associations, and local and international networks that use the space to organise gigs, info-nights, actions, skill-shares, meetings and projects…

While public cultural spaces run with the help of huge grants, and private ones thanks to businesses and sponsors, hundreds of people come weekly to “Les Tanneries” to create a truly independent culture and indulge in all kinds of activities for free or on a “sliding-scale” basis. To preserve its freedom, “Les Tanneries” has always been run
without any kind of subsidees nor any employees.

In a country where self-managed structures are almost always repressed and therefore fragile, “Les Tanneries” is one of the very few long lasting projects of this kind. Hence it has become a resourceful place and a crucial part of an autonomous, activist and counter-cultural scene in Europe.

“Les Tanneries” is about putting radical social views into practice and about providing tools for people to experience their ideas. We try to break down the borders between our “personal lives” and the “political world” – an attempt at organizing in formal horizontal fashion, against authoritarian and hierarchical structures.

We want to build things ourselves and change our own lives by challenging domination, racism, sexism and homophobia – in the streets, as much as within our own walls. Most importantly, we want to do it now, rather than wait for some D-day that might not come.

However, “Les Tanneries” doesn’t want to be a “nice and friendly” alternative that won’t shove established powers too violently, nor does it want to be some tolerated folklorical zoo that would prove the democratic goodwill of council leaders. We’re here to struggle and change the world, naturally!

Still, we don’t fantasize about standing on the fringe of society. Contrary to the cynical mainstream political norm, experiences such as ours are showing it is possible to practically challenge capitalism and authority without electoral speeches. Throughout its existence, “Les Tanneries” has proved that it is not only realistic, but also relevant to self-organise without institutions. We also believe that we’ve demonstrated that our project is not just the delirious utopia of a bunch of kids who will change their minds when they grow older.

“Les Tanneries”, just like all these places standing against the world surrounding them, is unique in its way, and yet bound to the history of so many. It sprang out of the dreams, collusions and affinities, encounters and combativity of hundreds of people. Carved within its walls are the joys and angers, rages and passions, adventures and emotions of several generations.

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# Our project can’t be moved or destroyed;
# It must stay in the neighbourhood!

Whatever the new urban development plans for the neighbourhood might be, we will struggle to preserve what we’ve been building here for ten years and to ensure that the project as a whole can carry on. It is perfectly possible, considering how much available space there is around “Les Tanneries”. With a real political will from the City Hall, suitable solutions can be found.

Thanks to everyone for their support, and thanks for the series of pressure actions that were done before “Les Tanneries” got an end to city harassment in 2002. Five years later, we’re ready to start fighting again to defend this space and build a new network of resistance based upon the contacts, experiences and complicities that we’ve made over the years. Not only is “Les Tanneries” deeply-rooted locally, but it is also part of a larger community whose affinities know no borders. Be it through support actions around the world, or by coming to “Les Tanneries” to physically defend the place against eviction, we expect this extended family to mobilize with us!

Let’s hope leaders will keep in mind the long days and nights of demonstrating and rioting that paralysed the Danish capital in the last weeks, as well as the number of radical actions that happened all over Europe in support of our friends in Ungdomshuset. Just like theirs, our struggle is a global fight for self-organised spaces and nodes of
subversion to carry on and extend all over Europe.

While we’re very likely to call for solidarity actions in the future, we want to start with a warning campaign, and incite you to write to Dijon’s city-hall to say that you want “Les Tanneries” to carry on existing where it is. If you want to be informed of support actions and demonstrations, send us your e-mail or phone number at tanneries@squat.net.

We’ll defend, we’ll resist. Parce qu’on a la rage!

Dijon, March 24th 2007,
Espace autogéré des Tanneries,
http://squat.net/tanneries/

‘Spring into Action’ targets Nottingham’s climate criminals

A day of action against Nottingham’s climate criminals has been called for Tuesday 10th April. It forms part of ‘Spring into Action,’ a week of climate change focused events taking place in venues across the city showcasing practical solutions to climate change.

A day of action against Nottingham’s climate criminals has been called for Tuesday 10th April. It forms part of ‘Spring into Action,’ a week of climate change focused events taking place in venues across the city showcasing practical solutions to climate change.

On Tuesday, experienced climate change campaigners and people inspired by attending this week’s ‘Spring into Action’ events will be protesting at the site of Nottingham’s major climate criminals.

James Slater, organiser ‘Spring into Action’, says ‘Taking action on climate change is about more than just making changes in your own life. It is about confronting the major players in greenhouse gas production. Its about resisting those who are currently profiting from the pollution of our atmosphere and the destruction of life on earth.’

Major climate criminals based in Nottingham that could find themselves targeted include:

East Midlands Airport, which has plans to increase its number of passengers by three times by 2030, and its freight handling by even more than this (1). 2006 was already its busiest year on record (2). The governments current expansion programme for airports could wipe out all the good work it is putting in elsewhere to reduce carbon emissions (3).

The M1, which is currently being widened to four lanes in both directions along large sections of its route. Expanding our road network is incompatible with trying to reduce carbon emissions. Emissions from road transport are actually increasing and currently constitute 18% of all UK greenhouse gas emissions (4).

Ratcliffe on Soar Power Station. In a time where we should be be reducing our carbon dioxide emissions, we are getting more and more of our electricity from coal, the dirtiest form of power. Coal-fired power stations are the biggest C02 emitter per unit of electricity produced. Ratcliffe on Soar is the second largest coalfired powerstation in Britain (5).

Eastcroft Incinerator, which burns most of Nottingham’s waste, including recyclable materials. A recent local campaign successfully stopped the incinerator from expanding, although the owners of the incinerator have now lodged an appeal. Waste policy has important impacts on climate change, from, at one end, emissions savings from waste prevention and recycling, to production of CO2 during incineration. In a recycling rate league table released by the Government, Nottingham City Council came an embarrassing 339th out of 393 local authorities, with a combined recycling and composting rate of just 18.6 per cent for 2004-05 (6).

For more information on how to get involved come along to the central venue (JB Spray, Russel St, Radford), watch out for another announcement on Indymedia or call info phone 07765 217118 on Monday

Notes:
1) see http://www.eastmidlandsairport.com/cms/54/master-plan-2006.html
2) see http://www.eastmidlandsairport.com/cms/219/2006-airports-busiest-year-ever.html
3) see http://www.planestupid.com/index.php?location=reasons
4) see http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_environment/transport_report.pdf+transport+emissions
5) http://www.climatecalm.org/drupal/index.php?q=node/17
6) see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/01/359240.html

http://www.eastsideclimateaction.org.uk

Climate Change: Corporate Criminals ExxonMobil (Esso) Targeted in Surrey

Around 100 people turned up on a gloriously sunny Good Friday at ExxonMobil (Esso)’s UK headquarters in Leatherhead, Surrey for an Easter action organised by Campaign Against Climate Change. The vigil and protest ran for 24 hours, starting from Thursday early evening. There was a chilled-out festival vibe on Friday, with colourful costumes and banners, live acoustic music, speakers, poetry, food stalls and face-painting.

Esso HQ protest 1Around 100 people turned up on a gloriously sunny Good Friday at ExxonMobil (Esso)’s UK headquarters in Leatherhead, Surrey for an Easter action organised by Campaign Against Climate Change. The vigil and protest ran for 24 hours, starting from Thursday early evening. There was a chilled-out festival vibe on Friday, with colourful costumes and banners, live acoustic music, speakers, poetry, food stalls and face-painting.

ExxonMobil (Esso) has for years been using its vast wealth to run a cynical global campaign of funding junk science to spread disinformation and deliberately muddy the waters on our understanding of climate change, and using its clout with the Bush administration to block recognition of climate change and global action to reduce emissions.

See Campaign Against Climate Change website for more details:

www.campaigncc.org

For more on evil Exxon:

www.exxonsecrets.org
www.exxposeexxon.com
www.campaigncc.org/stopexxon.html

Polish ecologists still under surveillance…

A letter, sent to all Polish police headquarters about an order to investigate and gather information about opponents of building the bypass through Rospuda Valley has already been circulated around the Internet.

A letter, sent to all Polish police headquarters about an order to investigate and gather information about opponents of building the bypass through Rospuda Valley has already been circulated around the Internet.

Although everybody laughs at the fact that the police are wasting their time keeping ecologists under surveillance the case is quite serious because the purpose of this police action is defined as: “to gather information about possible dangers to public order and illegal sabotage acts from organizations which show their aversion to governmental enterprise”.

For the time being, it is not entirely obvious what they are looking for and how this information is going to be used by them but most probably journalists from www.zieloni.org.pl will also be under police surveillance (although we do not have any sabotage plans, we show our “aversion” to governmental project) that is why we’re going to observe constantly their plans and inform you systematically. Below you can read the letter to the police headquarters.

The same letter was sent to all police headquarters in Poland (a copy of the letter is available from the website http://adamwajrak.blox.pl)

From: The Crime Division of The Police Headquarters in Jelenia Góra
To: The Police Headquarters in Jelenia Góra

TELEGRAM nr MJ-B-5421/38/07

On account of the orders included in document no WK II 146/06 from the Chief of the Police Station, Konrad Kornatowski, dated 19 Feb 2007 about the plans for building the Augusów bypass (Podlaskie province) I would like to ask to order subordinate policemen to direct work of personal sources of information (and to recruit new ones) to gather information about possible dangers to public order and illegal sabotage acts from organizations which show their aversion to governmental enterprise.

All the information should be sent to SMI WWK KWP in Wrocław (with “Rospuda” in the subject of the report) and The Crime Division from The Police Headquarters in Jelenia Góra should be informed at the same time.

One copy was made.

(sent via fax)

Written by JL

VICE GOVERNOR
of the Crime Division
The Police Headquarters in Jelenia Góra

Chief Inspector Artur KRAWCZYK

[a comment by the author of the post] I am not sure what it supposed to be: is it a joke or should I start to panic that we are under surveillance. I wonder what they are going to do with this information and for what and where they are looking… It’s madness! So far I count on free flow of information and that they will restrain themselves when they see that everybody has read these letters.