New canopy occupation in the Willamette National Forest

8 Aug 11

An action-filled sum­mer con­tin­ues as a new call out for sup­port comes from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers: “…Look­ing for expe­ri­enced tree sit­ters to occu­py a sit we have put up in the North Deere tim­ber sale in the Willamette Nation­al For­est.

8 Aug 11

An action-filled sum­mer con­tin­ues as a new call out for sup­port comes from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers: “…Look­ing for expe­ri­enced tree sit­ters to occu­py a sit we have put up in the North Deere tim­ber sale in the Willamette Nation­al For­est.

“It is an old growth sale that is about to be logged and we need help defend­ing it!  Get your­self to Eugene and we will help you out with the rest (aka a place to stay, a ride to the for­est, etc).  Reply to forestdefensenow@gmail.com if you can come nowCome be part of the move­ment to stop saws and change minds!”

Learn more about the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers here

Fantastic week of blocking Shell

3rd August 2011

3rd August 2011
This week saw Shell begin the next stage of their gas project by attempt­ing to extend and secure their com­pound in Augh­oose in prepa­ra­tion to lay the onshore sec­tion of the pipeline. This entailed trac­tors deliv­er­ing fenc­ing, machin­ery and oth­er things for them to car­ry out the work. If all had gone to plan would have had the com­pound near com­ple­tion now. How­ev­er, there was five days of 12 hour block­ades which has slowed them down tremen­dous­ly. Here’s a quick round up of the events of last week…

The week start­ed Mon­day 25th July at 7am with a tri­pod which last­ed over five hours. The pro­test­er was removed using scaf­fold­ing. The after­noon was spent caus­ing chaos on bikes and on foot with the cops even­tu­al­ly need­ing to seize bikes in order to stop the pro­test­ers. At most ten trac­tors made the jour­ney to the com­pound, all hav­ing been delayed. Shell made a state­ment on the radio that their work had been “severe­ly imped­ed”. Not bad for the first day.

At 7am on Tues­day there was an arm tube lock-on which last­ed well over an hour. No arrests were made. Only 2 trac­tors made it into the com­pound before mid­day. The rest of the day was spent hid­ing in ditch­es and jump­ing out in front of and onto trac­tors with one per­son spend­ing over an hour and a half on top of a trac­tor before being forcibly removed and arrest­ed. Shell had still had less than 20 deliv­er­ies to the com­pound so far in the week.

Wednes­day saw an 8 hour lock-on from 7am. Two indi­vid­u­als were arrest­ed under pub­lic order charges. The Gar­dai (police) had stepped up their ‘pro­tec­tion’ of the trac­tors and were pro­vid­ing a tight con­voy for each trac­tor. At some points there was two pad­dy wag­ons, two squad cars, a cut­ting team, an IRMS jeep and detec­tive Brett Nolan’s under­cov­er vehi­cle escort­ing each trac­tor. The Gar­dai were being ordered to get out of their vehi­cles and run along­side the trac­tor in order to try and stop the peo­ple hop­ping aboard. Despite this peo­ple were able to mount most trac­tors that went by and less than ten trac­tors made their deliv­er­ies by 7pm.

On Thurs­day the first trac­tor was stopped by some­one climb­ing onto the cab. Pleas­ing­ly this last­ed for two and a half hours, with the indi­vid­ual man­ag­ing to jump the fence and get away with­out being arrest­ed. With some fine com­mu­ni­ca­tion and coor­di­na­tion, as the next trac­tor made its jour­ney from the refin­ery to the new com­pound a group cre­at­ed a decoy by appear­ing to attempt to get on the trac­tor. How­ev­er unbe­known to the cops this was mere­ly a dis­trac­tion as the tri­pod was being set up just a cou­ple of hun­dred metres up the road. After the sounds of a bat­tle cry in the dis­tance the group of pro­test­ers caus­ing chaos respond­ed and ran up the road with the Gar­dai look­ing some­what baf­fled. As the tri­pod was estab­lished a call went out to anoth­er group who were sit­u­at­ed over in Cross­moli­na (a town 45 min­utes from the camp)where the scaf­fold­ing firm are based. They block­ad­ed the scaf­fold­ing firms gates for a cou­ple of hours. No arrests were made. The tri­pod was even­tu­al­ly dis­man­tled at around 3pm so peo­ple gath­ered at the refin­ery gates. Num­bers grew and morale was high. When the next trac­tor was brought out chaos ensued. One pro­test­er climbed on the cab and after 20 min­utes was forcibly removed and arrest­ed. This was fol­lowed by anoth­er pro­test­er climb­ing under­neath the same trac­tor. They were removed after about 15 min­utes but man­aged to avoid arrest. This was fol­lowed by a rolling block­ade on the road with peo­ple sit­ting down, being removed then sit­ting straight back down. After about 40 min­utes the trac­tor reversed back into the refin­ery. The ela­tion among folk was amaz­ing. The cops look­ing defeat­ed got in their vehi­cles and left. There was real cel­e­bra­tion with a feel­ing that this had been one of the strongest days of the cam­paign. It was 5.15pm and work was­n’t due to fin­ish until 7pm. A group stayed at the refin­ery to ensure noth­ing came out…it did­n’t. Two trucks made deliv­er­ies on Thurs­day.

Fri­day was the mass day of action. Due to this Shell had already can­celled work for the day. Pro­test­ers made their way down to the com­pound at around 9.30. Some pro­test­ers made it into the com­pound whilst oth­ers tore down fences. There was a huge Gar­dai pres­ence and approx­i­mate­ly 80 IRMS (Shel­l’s pri­vate secu­ri­ty). A sec­ond attempt was made lat­er in the day to pull down more fences which end­ed in sev­er­al peo­ple being hurt and requir­ing hos­pi­tal treat­ment. Despite this peo­ple remained at the com­pound , many spend­ing the after­noon play­ing music and relax­ing on the road. Despite the injuries it was felt it was a great day and that by hav­ing the day of action our work was already done as Shell did­n’t work.

Shel­l’s first week of work did not go to plan. After study­ing their traf­fic man­age­ment plan , which out­lines their pre­dict­ed truck move­ments over the 26 month peri­od that they intend to com­plete the project, it appears that at this stage their aim was to be mak­ing 159 truck move­ments per day! Last week in total they had approx­i­mate­ly 40.

There feels like a real buzz in the cam­paign at the moment! The Gar­daí are appear­ing stretched and are using up a lot of their resources. They are hav­ing to change their tac­tics dai­ly and despite their efforts and ludi­crous pro­tec­tion of Shel­l’s vehi­cles pro­test­ers are still man­ag­ing to cause huge dis­rup­tion.

If peo­ple can come up,now real­ly feels like the time! To main­tain this strong resis­tance we need peo­ple and ideas. There is so much to do on camp at the moment. Not only is there protests but camp life is always busy and full of things to do.

For more infor­ma­tion call us on 0851141170 and email rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com
www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org

Eviction callout from ZAD (occupied area against airport construction, France)

Call-out for sup­port, to come, to the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (france) to organ­ise against the com­ing evic­tions.…

about the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (NDDL)
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Call-out for sup­port, to come, to the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (france) to organ­ise against the com­ing evic­tions.…

about the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (NDDL)
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two years ago, in the area set aside for the con­struc­tion of a new air­port, we reclaimed the land and the hous­es left aban­doned. Two years, to occu­py, live, organ­ise our­selves, think, chase off con­trac­tors, sur­vey­ors, soil-sam­ple drillers and oth­er ‘experts’. Two years to meet, make links, plot against the world, and see the mil­i­tary and heli­copters pass.

Today, many of the occu­pied areas have been con­vened to appear in court in prepa­ra­tion of a mas­sive evic­tion. If we are here, its to not leave this place free for them to destroy, con­trol, and con­crete over. To make them under­stand that they are not on con­quered land. Where­as the evic­tions which are being pre­pared will be a mar­tyr­dom or ‘vic­to­ry’ for them, for us it will be a fies­ta: a fies­ta because we know that they won’t chase us away with a bull­doz­er; that they can destroy our hous­es, burn our cab­ins, we will stay. We will stay and this strug­gle will con­tin­ue.

about the tri­al.…
the 11th august, many areas have been con­vened to appear in court in Nantes. We hope to get a delay. The 17th august, the oth­er occu­pied areas will be judge in the court of Saint Nazaire. We are call­ing for a mass gath­er­ing / demo in front of the court house of Saint Nazaire from 8am the 17th august. Also, from the 16th to 19th august, we invite every­one to the squat ‘les planchettes’ (direc­tions giv­en lat­er in text) to meet, dis­cuss and organ­ise.

.….and then we will be evictable.…

as soon as we know the date giv­en by the judge, we call every­one to come on mass to sup­port the evictable areas. From the 17th, keep an eye on our web­site zad.nadir.org (most­ly in french, we will try to keep news updat­ed in eng­lish also, oth­er­wise use inter­net trans­la­tor, sor­ry…) to know the com­ing dates. we will need as many humans, ener­gy, mate­r­i­al, good ideas etc. as pos­si­ble to defend the area and resist the evic­tions.

we are already organ­is­ing to wel­come as many peo­ple, and to cre­ate a strat­e­gy where all kinds of defence tac­tics can find their place.

and from now.…
from now, if you are avail­able and moti­vat­ed, you can come and have a look at the area, imag­ine and brain­storm with your group what is pos­si­ble to do, to help us skip/find as much mate­r­i­al as pos­si­ble, and to stay as long as you like. As there is a lot to think about, to dis­cuss and organ­ise, we will not always be as avail­able as we’d like, but every­body is wel­come, and for info there will be some­one every­day to do a ‘welcome/info’, at the planchettes, from 12 — 14:00.

For all those who’d like to come see the area and what’s going on, for all those who have already been here and are linked with this strug­gle, its now or nev­er. we need you.

faced with those who would destroy spaces of liv­ing and organ­is­ing; faced with builders of air­port and oth­er such bol­locks: organ­ise the resis­tance!!

direc­tions to squat ‘les planchettes’: hitch-hik­ing from Nantes: from the city cen­tre, take the tram line 2 to the last stop, which is called Orvault Grand Val. From the tram stop, walk straight on down the hill, under the high­way bridge, and you can start hitch-hik­ing at the round­about direct­ly in front of you. the first vil­lage you want is ‘Orvault Bourg’, from there take the road towards ‘La Paque­lais’, once in La Paque­lais, at the north end of the vil­lage you will pass through a round­about, go straight ahead, after about 300metres is a fork in the road, take the road on your left going towards ‘Fay de Bre­tagne’ (D281). After about 3–4km, you will see a very obvi­ous­ly squat­ted old house on your right.…for road direc­tions, you can search ‘les planchettes, notre dame des lan­des, france’ on google maps. The D281 runs between the vil­lages La Paque­lais and Fay de Bre­tagne.…

We are look­ing for all kinds of mate­r­i­al to bar­ri­cade and to hold out in case of long evic­tions.… here is a list of things which can be brought to ‘les planchettes’, between the 16th to 19th of August or any time before (and after, if we are still there, keep an eye on Nantes Indy­media or zad.nadir.org, we’ll try to keep updat­ed in eng­lish too, oth­er­wise in french):

*scaf­fold­ing
*con­crete rein­forc­ing steel (re-bar)
* sol­id met­als
* steel cables
* beams * barbed wire
* met­al plates
* nets
* met­al grills / fenc­ing
* met­al cut­ters / pli­ers
* all kinds of rope
*ban­ner mate­r­i­al
* fire extin­guish­ers
* large mir­rors
* mat­tress­es
* all kinds of saws and blades
* ham­mers * nails of all sizes
* gas masks
* div­ing gog­gles
* hel­mets
* mal­ox, bio-lemons or lemon juice
* phys­i­o­log­i­cal salt solu­tion
* pal­lets
* screws and nuts (any size)
* weld­ing mate­ri­als (rods, hel­mets…)
* mega­phones
* glue
* paint
* blan­kets
* sleep­ing bags
* bicy­cles (whole or parts)
* vehi­cles which are not use­ful any more
* car­a­vans
* pick­ax­es
* mon­sters
* wood plates * crow­bars
* walkie talkies, cb, radios
* con­serves, jam, evic­tion stash food.….

PLEASE SEND ON THIS TEXT.…

zad@riseup.net
zad.nadir.org

Tasmania’s forests defense groups ramp up protest action

25 July
Tas­man­ian Still Wild Still Threat­ened activists scaled Par­lia­ment House in Can­ber­ra yes­ter­day in protest at Sunday’s Heads of Agree­ment sign­ing and have pledged to con­tin­ue action.

25 July
Tas­man­ian Still Wild Still Threat­ened activists scaled Par­lia­ment House in Can­ber­ra yes­ter­day in protest at Sunday’s Heads of Agree­ment sign­ing and have pledged to con­tin­ue action.

Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre also vowed to con­tin­ue non-vio­lent actions yes­ter­day, includ­ing ille­gal­ly board­ing wood­chip ships, chain­ing pro­test­ers to forestry equip­ment, block­ing roads with tripods, and com­mu­ni­ty walk-ins.

Envi­ron­ment cen­tre spokes­woman Jen­ny Weber said the agree­ment failed to offer imme­di­ate pro­tec­tion to high con­ser­va­tion areas because ver­i­fi­ca­tion of the final 430,000ha would take months. Ms Weber said it also fell well short of pro­tect­ing the ini­tial 572,000ha that con­ser­va­tion groups iden­ti­fied as high-con­ser­va­tion-val­ue forests.

“We will be main­tain­ing our vig­i­lance and will con­tin­ue to engage in non-vio­lent action until the forests are pro­tect­ed as promised,” she said.

Tree sitting in the USA

21st July 2011
Tree sits Block Min­ing Oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain

21st July 2011
Tree sits Block Min­ing Oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain

The RAMPS Cam­paign put a cou­ple of tree-sit­ters up on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain to stop moun­tain­top removal coal min­ing. The tree-sit has stopped Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources strip min­ing oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Cather­ine-Ann Mac­Dou­gal and Becks Kolins cur­rent­ly are sit­ting in trees 80 feet off the ground about 300 feet from active blast­ing oper­a­tions.

Their ban­ners read “STOP STRIP MINING” and “FOR JUDY BONDS.”

Judy Bonds was an Appalachi­an leader in the anti-moun­tain­top removal fight who died of can­cer ear­li­er this year.

Judy’s daugh­ter, Lisa Hen­der­son, said in sup­port of the tree-sit, “I hope that today’s actions serve as a sym­bol that the strug­gle to live peace­ful­ly and pol­lu­tion-free in the Coal Riv­er Val­ley did not end when my mother’s life did. My moth­er and I often com­pared the fight to sur­vive here on Coal Riv­er to the civ­il rights strug­gles of the 1960s. I am sure that gen­er­a­tions from now, our chil­dren will look back on this move­ment also and the actions of the peo­ple involved, and ask the ques­tion of their elders, ‘Whose side were you on?’”

Click here to read full sto­ry and full July 20, 2011 press release

The fol­low­ing is an excerpt from an Under­sto­ry post by Scott Parkin. Image of Judy Bonds via americanswhotellthetruth.org

UPDATE:

Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources halt­ed all work on the Bee Tree sur­face mine while WV State Police and mine secu­ri­ty spent over four hours attempt­ing to locate the posi­tion of the four young peo­ple – even with the com­pa­ny heli­copter. Upon dis­cov­er­ing them, Walk and Schewel, were arrest­ed, and Kolins and Mac­Dou­gal remain in their respec­tive trees. They plan to stay there as long as they are phys­i­cal­ly able, in order to pre­vent Alpha from con­duct­ing fur­ther sur­face min­ing oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Blast­ing on the entire Bee Tree site was shut down for the whole day.

Kolins and Mac­Dou­gal sent peri­od­ic text mes­sages through­out Wednes­day to their sup­port­ers. Kolins report­ed that a heli­copter, owned by Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources, hov­ered dan­ger­ous­ly close to their tree. The two tree-sit­ters also con­firmed that a bull­doz­er is slow­ly grad­ing a road towards their loca­tion from the mine wall bench. Despite their iso­la­tion, these two, strong, brave young peo­ple, in the spir­it of the late Judy Bonds, have vowed, “We Won’t Stop Until They Do – Stop All Strip Min­ing!”

Walk and Schewel were released from South­ern Region­al Jail at around 9:45pm, each was held with a $1000 bail. As is evi­denced by the pic­ture below, they are in high spir­its, and are look­ing for­ward to a good night of sleep.

RAMPS would like to extend its grat­i­tude to the mul­ti­tude of peo­ple across the coun­try that have expressed their unwa­ver­ing sup­port for the tree sit­ters who have cho­sen to take a stand for moun­tains and com­mu­ni­ties. Please be assured that these words of encour­age­ment are being passed on to the young peo­ple in the trees, and will be ever more nec­es­sary with each pass­ing day they spend sit­ting and sweat­ing in the mug­gy West Vir­ginia heat.

If you are able, con­sid­er donat­ing $5, $25, $50 or more to the RAMPS’ cam­paign gen­er­al fund. All mon­ey in the gen­er­al fund goes towards feed­ing and hous­ing the large behind-the-scenes sup­port crew that is nec­es­sary to pull off an action of this nature safe­ly, secure­ly, and effec­tive­ly.

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Updates from the tree tops, coast to coast!

28 July
Eco-resis­tance from West Vir­ginia and west­ern Ore­gon

Coos Coun­ty , OR— Ear­ly Tues­day morn­ing a num­ber of activists with Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers and Cas­ca­dia Earth First! unfold­ed a series of road block­ades in the Elliott State For­est clos­ing access points to tim­ber sales along the west fork of the Mil­li­co­ma Riv­er. The block­ades con­sist of an array of Tree-sits and ground lev­el lock­ing devices.

The sales are all slat­ed for clear-cut log­ging, and are areas of native for­est that have nev­er before seen a chain saw. They exist on steep slopes where ero­sion from log­ging threat­ens to fur­ther dam­age Salmon habi­tat, as well as dev­as­tate pro­tect­ed species includ­ing Mar­bled Mur­relet and North­ern Spot­ted Owl.

“For decades, activists in the north­west pushed the for­est ser­vice into chang­ing there ways for the bet­ter, and we have seen dra­mat­ic improve­ments in the types of projects fed­er­al agen­cies are work­ing on, The Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry has tak­en the oppo­site route, show­ing total dis­re­gard for life, and the health of these ecosys­tems, this is the begin­ning of a long term cam­paign that aims to see state lands man­aged for sus­tain­abil­i­ty, bio-diver­si­ty and the over­all health of the ecosys­tem, we will keep the pres­sure on in The Elliot, and all over the state of Ore­gon from this point for­ward” –Jason Gon­za­les, Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.

“The clearcut­ting in the Elliot is the worst in the state. They would nev­er allow cuts like this on fed­er­al for­est.” —Mered­ith Cocks of Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.

Activists in the canopy have issued the fol­low­ing list of demands for the State Land Board and the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry that they say must be met before they will will­ing­ly leave the for­est:

1) Cease all log­ging of native forests on pub­lic land in Ore­gon

2) Put a mora­to­ri­um on all log­ging and road con­struc­tion in the Elliot State For­est

3) Halt the export of raw logs from all Ore­gon for­est, pub­lic or pri­vate

4) Reject the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry’s 2011 Imple­men­ta­tion Plan for the Elliot State For­est

5) Stop the use of her­bi­cides and the slaugh­ter of the native moun­tain beaver.

Con­tact ODF and tell them you sup­port the demands: information@odf.state.o… Phone: 503–945-7200 Fax: 503–945-7212

This action is a cul­mi­na­tion of last weekend’s For­est Defense Action Camp. Around 70 peo­ple from around Coos and Dou­glas coun­ty, as well as oth­er areas of Ore­gon and the coun­try gath­ered near the Elkhorn Ranch ORV Park in the Elliot for the three day camp. Atten­dants were edu­cat­ed on cur­rent threats to the Elliot State For­est as well as pro­vid­ed with train­ings to engage in direct action, climb­ing and more.

UPDATE: On Wednes­day Night, July 27th, Law Enforce­ment arrived at the Elkhorn Ranch Tim­ber Sale tree-sit and block­ade in the Elliot. Pro­test­ers at the site have been warned that Law Enforce­ment will attempt to forcibly extract any­one remain­ing at the block­ade at noon today, July 28th. Although a bull­doz­er plowed through the slash piles the pre­vi­ous evening, as of this report, road block­ades and canopy occu­pa­tions con­tin­ue.

Please see www.forestdefensenow.com for reg­u­lar updates on this devel­op­ing sit­u­a­tion.

Meanwhile in West Virgina…

Tree sitters at mine site celebrate 10 days of holding off the blasts

Pho­to from day one of the Coal Riv­er Moun­tain tree sit

While more ground sup­port peo­ple have been arrest­ed, the tree sit­ters are still hold­ing out and call­ing for end of strip min­ing in Coal Riv­er water­shed. Sup­port con­tin­ues to grow. Check out the new state­ment they released a yes­ter­day.

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New block­ades in the Elliot State For­est
27 July
Lives of block­aders threat­ened by rogue bull­doz­er oper­a­tor

“This is Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers with an urgent call out for sup­port on the Treesit and road block­ade cur­rent­ly pro­tect­ing Native forests in the Elliott State For­est. We have a strong­hold that is hold­ing but near­ly lost 2 sit­ters at anoth­er site this morn­ing, when a rogue, still un-iden­ti­fied bull­doz­er plowed through the slash piles and anchors which were attached to the road and were hold­ing there plat­form in the trees, these brave indi­vid­u­als for­tu­nate­ly had good train­ing and sur­vived the inci­dent.

If you are trained and expe­ri­enced in for­est defense, we need your help. If you are able, Join us in the Elliott, we need you on the roads and in the trees, con­tact us if you can help out.

If you are not in the area, We would love to see some sol­i­dar­i­ty actions! If you are in a posi­tion to to do so, take action to let the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry (ODF) and the State Land Board know that their behav­ior in our state forests is unac­cept­able and must stop now!

Please send this mes­sage along, spread the word, Make some noise, and RISE UP against ODF and their heinous ways!”

Find out more from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.
http://www.forestdefensenow.com/

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State­ment from Coal Riv­er Moun­tain tree sit­ter Cather­ine-Ann Mac­Dou­gal

23 July

UPDATE: Day 4 of the West Vir­ginia tree sit on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Reports from the direct action group RAMPS say the new canopy res­i­dents are stay­ing dry despite the rain and col­lect­ing rain­wa­ter with their tarp. Both sit­ters are very glad that the rain has brought some slight­ly cool­er weath­er. A mes­sage this evening from the sit­ters: ”Our first vis­it from a cop! He was nice. Not as cute as the baby bears though.” Appar­ent­ly he was “just mak­ing small talk. Want­ed to see us. Asked if we were in it for the long haul.”
Excerpt from Cather­ine-Ann MacDougal’s state­ment:

[T]he fab­ric of these ancient and diverse forests is being torn apart. There is no way that I can begin to detail the com­pre­hen­sive destruc­tion that sur­face min­ing and moun­tain­top removal wreak on the for­est ecosys­tem of the south­ern Appalachi­an moun­tains. Val­ley fills choke ephemer­al, inter­mit­tent, and oth­er head­wa­ter streams, elim­i­nat­ing their func­tion in pro­vid­ing organ­ic mat­ter down­stream, increas­ing the sed­i­ment load, and caus­ing flood­ing. Sul­fu­ric acid released dur­ing min­ing leach­es heavy met­als that poi­son aquat­ic life and humans. The forests that are clear-cut before a moun­tain­top is destroyed can­not begin to grow back on a reclaimed site; the geol­o­gy, hydrol­o­gy, topog­ra­phy, sub­strate, and chem­istry of a strip mined site can­not be manip­u­lat­ed to resem­ble those of the orig­i­nal for­est, mak­ing recla­ma­tion an emp­ty promise. The soils will take a cen­tu­ry to recov­er, and the moun­tain itself will be gone for­ev­er…

I feel, with the keen urgency of extinc­tion, that Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources can­not be allowed to tear apart Coal Riv­er Moun­tain and allow all those liv­ing below it to suf­fer for their prof­its. Legal resis­tance to strip min­ing has been fail­ing for decades; we can’t allow our­selves to be gulled into believ­ing that we should con­fine our­selves mild­ly to sanc­tioned chan­nels for change while those who prof­it from exploita­tion set the terms. We need to throw every­thing we can into the gears of big coal, cost­ing them as much mon­ey and shame as pos­si­ble. To this end, I am going to sit about fifty feet up in a tree for as long as I can.

I do this out of pas­sion, and I do it out of love. I do it as an act of anger and of penance. I do it out of oblig­a­tion and out of free­dom.

If you haven’t begun already, I invite you to join us in the fight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HpC_YFjjMw

Rossport action update

Shell block­ad­ed on the first day
Tri­pod blo­cakd­ing road as first of new fences sit and wait with nowhere to go

At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse, Co Mayo.

Shell block­ad­ed on the first day
Tri­pod blo­cakd­ing road as first of new fences sit and wait with nowhere to go

At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse, Co Mayo.
At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed by peo­ple from Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse there­by blockad­ing the road to all incom­ing trucks. Shell were due to move the first lot of fenc­ing from one site to anoth­er at 7am in order to pre­pare and enlarge the exist­ing com­pound in prepa­ra­tion for turf removal before pipe lay­ing, but instead the truck of fenc­ing now sits behind a line of 30 IRMS secu­ri­ty with nowhere to go. Mean­while the head of IRMS, Jim Far­rell, can be seen mak­ing fran­tic phone calls.
Watch this space for more updates through­out the day…

http://www.shelltosea.com/content/shell-blockaded-first-day

10.30 am update
Three and a half hours after it was erect­ed, the tri­pod block­ade is still hold­ing the road and no deliv­er­ies have yet been made. Scones have just been deliv­ered via local sup­port­ers.

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Shell delayed again — 2nd day
27.07.2011
A vari­ety of actions have been tak­ing place all day in order to delay Shel­l’s expan­sion and secur­ing of their new com­pound. Protests and block­ades from 7am to 7pm

On Tues­day 26th July the actions against Shel­l’s pro­posed high pres­sure gas pipeline began at 7am in the morn­ing with 6 peo­ple block­ing the road with an arm tube lock on. No arrests were made. This was fol­lowed by mul­ti­ple block­ades of trac­tors and equip­ment bound for the Augh­oose com­pound. Cur­rent­ly Shell are work­ing on secur­ing their com­pound by putting up stronger fences, lay­ing bog mats and bring­ing in machin­ery. This is in prepa­ra­tion for the peat removal from the area in order to begin lay­ing the pipe.

Peo­ple have been climb­ing up on the back of flat bed trail­ers and on top of var­i­ous trac­tors and trucks. One per­son was on top of a trac­tor for over an hour and a half before being forcibly removed and arrest­ed by the Gar­dai (police) who have been trav­el­ing in con­voy ‘pro­tect­ing’ the trac­tors all day.

Only 2 loads were suc­cess­ful­ly deliv­ered to the com­pound before mid­day. This after­noon has seen con­tin­u­ous dis­rup­tion of the deliv­er­ies, with peo­ple hid­ing along the road and jump­ing out/on the con­voy to force it to stop.

One local per­son suc­cess­ful­ly blocked the road by climb­ing up on top of a lor­ry direct­ly in front of the com­pound.

Its been anoth­er long and amaz­ing day. It is becom­ing clear that the Gar­daí are find­ing the inten­si­ty of the protests frus­trat­ing and that they seem reluc­tant to make arrests. It remains to be seen whether they will be able to keep this lev­el of polic­ing up but it is clear­ly exhaust­ing all of their resources.

This is a crit­i­cal time in the the cam­paign and to keep this kind of protests going we need more peo­ple! There is a mass Day of Action this Fri­day 29th July. If you can come up soon­er or stay for longer it would be great!

For more infor­ma­tion call 085 1141170 or check out www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org or rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.org

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Mayo — Shell’s con­struc­tion stopped for fifth con­sec­u­tive day

– Cam­paign­ers blockad­ing heavy vehi­cles pre­vent con­struc­tion of Shell’s onshore pipeline — Press release from ear­li­er today — more details from today plus pho­tos to fol­low as soon as the folk involved catch their breath!

This morn­ing, 28th of July 2011, cam­paign­ers again suc­cess­ful­ly stopped the first haulage of the day from Shell’s refin­ery at Bal­linaboy to the pro­posed tun­nel­ing com­pound at Augh­oose, Erris. Co. Mayo. Two peo­ple climbed on top of the trac­tor car­ry­ing mate­ri­als for the con­struc­tion site at 7.05am. The cam­paign­ers are cur­rent­ly block­ing all fur­ther Shell trans­port for the fifth con­sec­u­tive work day since Shell attempt­ed to start peat removal on Fri­day the 22nd of July.

The first block­ade of the day last­ed for over two hours. At 9.45 a tri­pod block­ade was erect­ed on the same stretch of road, which is cur­rent­ly block­ing Shel­l’s haulage. Con­tin­u­ous block­ades can be expect­ed until 7pm this evening. Three arrests were made yes­ter­day. There have been no arrests so far today.

Local res­i­dent Bet­ty Schultz protest­ing this morn­ing at Bal­linaboy, said “Tomorrow’s Day of Action marks our con­tin­u­ing oppo­si­tion to the dis­rup­tion of the com­mu­ni­ty and the unique envi­ron­ment we live in. Now is the time to sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their cam­paign. Ire­land can’t afford to give away its nat­ur­al resources.”

Peo­ple from around Ire­land are answer­ing this SOS call from Erris, and many are expect­ed to arrive this after­noon and this evening to be ready for a mass Day of Action tomor­row, Fri­day the 29th of July. In advance of the mass action tomor­row, local women gath­ered at the entrance to Bal­linaboy this morn­ing from 7am to show that Shell do not have the com­mu­ni­ty con­sent.

Gle­n­amoy res­i­dent Mary Horan at Bal­linaboy gates said “While in Ire­land we are clos­ing our hos­pi­tals due to lack of funds, Shell have today announced prof­its of 13 bil­lion euros. Shell’s prof­its announced this morn­ing are sick­en­ing to this com­mu­ni­ty whose health and safe­ty has been sac­ri­ficed for Shel­l’s share­hold­ers. Nei­ther Shell nor Enda Ken­ny can hide the injus­tice being done to Ire­land. We will be here until jus­tice is done.”

ENDS

www.shelltosea.com

Outdoor Skillshare 2011 location released!

This year’s Out­door Skill­share will take place at Talamh Hous­ing Coop­er­a­tive in South Lanark­shire. The skill­share runs 26–29 August, but get there on Thurs­day and leave on Tues­day to make sure you don’t miss any­thing!

This year’s Out­door Skill­share will take place at Talamh Hous­ing Coop­er­a­tive in South Lanark­shire. The skill­share runs 26–29 August, but get there on Thurs­day and leave on Tues­day to make sure you don’t miss any­thing!

Much more infor­ma­tion about the event has been uploaded here: http://outdoorskillshare.noflag.org.uk/

Coal Action Scot­land warm­ly invites you to join us in beau­ti­ful rur­al South Lanark­shire for a week­end of skill­shar­ing and work­shops about out­door life and resis­tance tech­niques. From mass cater­ing to for­ag­ing wild foods, from land defence to self defence, from climb­ing trees to dig­ging tun­nels and every­thing between; come and learn new skills, meet new peo­ple and share your expe­ri­ences with oth­ers.

Since the occu­pa­tion of Main­shill Wood and the recent nine month occu­pa­tion of Hap­pen­don Wood, Coal Action Scot­land has had much col­lec­tive expe­ri­ence of occu­py­ing and defend­ing land along with sus­tain­ing and grow­ing a com­mu­ni­ty of resis­tance. The skill­share was con­ceived of because even though we have lots to share, we still have much more to learn and we hope to col­lec­tive­ly empow­er our­selves and oth­ers to increase our mutu­al capac­i­ty for effec­tive action.

This skill­share will be a safe, inclu­sive and par­tic­i­pa­to­ry envi­ron­ment for learn­ing new, inter­est­ing and trans­fer­able skills and is open to peo­ple of all abil­i­ties and expe­ri­ences. What­ev­er your par­tic­u­lar cam­paign, what­ev­er inter­ests or excites you, the skill­share will be a cre­ative melt­ing pot of ideas and tech­niques to sus­tain life and resist oppres­sion (how­ev­er it man­i­fests itself).

Check the web­site or join our mail­ing list to receive updates as they hap­pen and feel free to con­tact us with any suggestions/requirements/questions you may have at out­doorskill­share [at] riseup.net.

**Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Dale Farm: At the same time as the Out­door Skill­share will be tak­ing place, Camp Con­stant will be hold­ing a skill­share at Dale Farm, in sol­i­dar­i­ty with 90 fam­i­lies fac­ing evic­tion from the UK’s largest trav­el­ing com­mu­ni­ty. The two skill­shares, although at the same time, are sup­port­ing each oth­er — if you can’t come to one, please come to the oth­er! http://dalefarm.wordpress.com/**

Earth First! Summer Gathering Update 2011

Loca­tion announced, work­shop sched­ule pub­lished, and how the kids space is going to work. All for the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing which begins on the 10th of August and runs until the 15th.

Get in touch if you need more infor­ma­tion.

Loca­tion announced, work­shop sched­ule pub­lished, and how the kids space is going to work. All for the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing which begins on the 10th of August and runs until the 15th.

Get in touch if you need more infor­ma­tion.

The gath­er­ing this year will be held at Woolsey­bridge Farm — a love­ly site in Nor­folk with lots of trees and a lit­tle stream. It’s approx­i­mate­ly 1.5 miles NNE of Diss. Diss has reg­u­lar train ser­vices and a whole­food shop.

If you can come down to help set up please do, we start on August the 5th, if you can stay a few days after the gath­er­ing to help bring it all do that’d also be grand.

Site phone num­ber 1 is 07551689365 or try num­ber 2 on 07866797016.

Here’s a detailed map

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And here’s the work­shop sched­ule:

Wednes­day

11:30–1

Nation­al Bargee Trav­ellers Asso­ci­a­tion

Infor­ma­tion and dis­cus­sion ses­sion on the cur­rent strug­gle of trav­el­ling boat dwellers to keep their homes in the face of harass­ment and unlaw­ful enforce­ment by British Water­ways. Come along if you live on a boat, or if you want to know how you can help the boat­ing com­mu­ni­ty fight back!

Frack-Off! An intro­duc­tion to the threat of hydraulic frac­tur­ing.

Frack­ing is a night­mare! Tox­ic and radioac­tive water pol­lu­tion. Tap water you can set on fire. Run­away cli­mate change. To pro­duce expen­sive gas that will soon run out. So why are we doing it? This will be a detailed prac­ti­cal, par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop aimed at bring­ing peo­ple up to speed on the issue, the specifics of which areas of the UK are direct­ly under threat and par­tic­u­lar­ly, where to find organ­ised resis­tance.

Squat Electrics

Deal­ing with our shit- Men against the Patri­archy. An open dis­cus­sion on the ways in which men can unlearn the arse­hole patri­ar­chal behav­iours they’ve picked up by being alive in this soci­ety, and rein­force with­in the rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal move­ment.

2–4

Pop­u­lar Edu­ca­tion & Train­ing

Skill-share for Train­ers! Inter­est­ed in pop­u­lar edu­ca­tion & train­ing? Come learn & share pop­u­lar edu­ca­tion exer­cis­es & games designed for group par­tic­i­pa­tion and hor­i­zon­tal learn­ing. Find what col­lec­tives are work­ing in the UK (& beyond!) and the work they are doing.

Oh Fuck it’s the Apoc­a­lypse

work­ing on the basis that the col­lapse of indus­tri­al soci­ety is fair­ly immi­nent, and that we need to plan for it. To this end we’re look­ing at sus­tain­able liv­ing, per­ma­cul­ture, etc, with a sur­vival­ist angle; at ways to sur­vive a col­lapse and build a more sane soci­ety from the ruins; and dis­cussing how this analy­sis affects our oth­er activism and pri­or­i­ties. We’re a bit like Tran­si­tion Towns with an Edge and a Clue.

Using Radios- A begin­ners guide to using radios dur­ing actions.

Set­ting up a Tri­pod- Nev­er put up a tri­pod before, want a use one on an action. Here’s your chance to find out how.

4–6

Squatting,Direct Action and New Laws

Film: ‘Gasland’

When a doc­u­men­tary film-mak­er is asked to lease his land for drilling, he embarks on a cross-coun­try odyssey uncov­er­ing a trail of secrets, lies and con­t­a­m­i­na­tion. A recent­ly drilled near­by Penn­syl­va­nia town reports that res­i­dents are able to light their drink­ing water on fire. This is a US doc­u­men­tary, how­ev­er shale extrac­tion or ‘frack­ing’ is now head­ing to the UK.

Tin­kers Bub­ble

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Thurs­day

10–1130

Intro to Con­sen­sus

Con­sen­sus is wide­ly regard­ed as one of the most empow­er­ing and cre­ative ways of mak­ing deci­sions in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal group, but it isn’t always easy. This par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop pro­vides an intro­duc­tion or refresh­er to what it’s all about and how to make it work.

Rec­c­ing

Struc­tured and facil­i­tat­ed dis­cus­sion to share skills and tips for suc­cess­ful rec­cies for action. Includ­ing a check-list of what to find out, inter­net and phone search­es, site vis­its, tricks and dis­guis­es for get­ting info, secu­ri­ty tips etc.

Intro to EF!

Lon­don Olympics

Resist­ing the Lon­don 2012 Olympics (Cor­po­rate Watch and the Counter Olympics Net­work)
What can we do to resist the Olympics in Lon­don next year? Peo­ple are aware of the prob­lems with the games — sur­veil­lance, gen­tri­fi­ca­tion, envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion, pri­vati­sa­tion, job inse­cu­ri­ty etc and the ben­e­fits to cor­po­ra­tions. Come and dis­cuss these and how we can resist, tak­ing inspi­ra­tion from peo­ple who have resist­ed oth­er Olympics.

How to plan a kick ass action:

You’ve tak­en action before and now you’re ready to start plan­ning your own proac­tive and cre­ative Kick­ass Actions…

1130–1300

Bank­ing & finance

Lock­ing on

Prac­ti­cal work­shop for learn­ing dif­fer­ent lock-on tech­niques for block­ades and oth­er actions. Arm-tubes, d‑locks, chains, hand­cuffs, super­glue and more!

20 years of EF! Look­ing for­ward

Fight Frack­ing

Shale gas extrac­tion or ‘frack­ing’ has been pol­lut­ing drink­ing water and the cli­mate in the US, where it has caused numer­ous health prob­lems. It’s been blamed for mini-earth­quakes in Black­pool and there are plans for projects across the UK, includ­ing in South Wales, Lan­cashire, Som­er­set, Kent, Sur­rey and Scot­land. Join an open dis­cus­sion & plan­ning ses­sion on how we can resist these projects.

Infil­tra­tion- Activist Trau­ma

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Deal­ing with Con­flict

An intro­duc­tion to under­stand­ing and deal­ing effec­tive­ly with dis­agree­ment and con­flict in our groups. www.seedsforchange.org.uk

Intro to Anar­chy

Smash Edo

Anti-cuts and Against Aus­ter­i­ty

An open dis­cus­sion on how we’re cur­rent­ly work­ing against the cuts, what are we learn­ing about the sit­u­a­tion, what is prov­ing to be effec­tive, do we need to unlearn cer­tain behav­iours that have dom­i­nat­ed activist cir­cles in order to broad­en and con­nect the resis­tances cur­rent­ly occur­ring.

Men­tal Health

4pm- 6pm

Action Plan­ning for a kick ass action

You’ve tak­en action before and now you’re ready to start plan­ning your own proac­tive and cre­ative Kick­ass Actions…

Self-Defence for Paci­fists

Safe self-defence that does­n’t rely on strength and appro­pri­ate for any lev­el of expe­ri­ence. Can be applied in direct-action or every day sce­nar­ios. Bring your (emp­ty) plas­tic water-bot­tle and we’ll play with some ‘weapon/baton’ defence at the end. Num­bers capped at 20, only appropriate15yrs and over (apolo­gies for that arbi­trari­ness).”

Shell to Sea

Trou­ble Shoot­ing in meet­ings

A work­shop on trou­bleshoot­ing and improv­ing your meet­ings.

Pup­pet show

Per­for­mance and dis­cus­sion of a pup­pet show cel­e­brat­ing the his­to­ry of envi­ron­men­tal direct action in the UK.

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Fri­day

10.00am- 11.30am

Affin­i­ty groups

Par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop explor­ing how and why work with oth­ers for action, includ­ing inspir­ing case stud­ies of suc­cess­ful autonomous actions.

Basic bike main­te­nance.

An infor­mal work­shop on brakes and gears, can also cov­er tru­ing wheels and look at oth­er repairs with no or few tools, by Bicy­col­o­gy.

Intro to EF!

Facil­i­tat­ing Par­tic­i­pa­to­ry Work­shops

Have you got skills or infor­ma­tion you’d like to share? Or maybe you want to sup­port peo­ple to learn from each oth­er, or share expe­ri­ences? Devel­op skills, confidence& under­stand­ing to facil­i­tate fun, par­tic­i­pa­to­ry & dynam­ic work­shops.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty is a Weapon

1130–1pm

Intro to Direct Action

Direct action is about tak­ing things into our own hands instead of ask­ing the rich and pow­er­ful to do the right thing. Empow­er your­self to go out and make change hap­pen!

Intro to indus­tri­al Agri­cul­ture and GM

Anar­cho-Fem­i­nist

Black Fish

The Black Fish is a new­ly found­ed Euro­pean based con­ser­va­tion organ­i­sa­tion that takes action on the issues of whal­ing, indus­tri­al fish­ing and marine ani­mals in cap­tiv­i­ty. Using edu­ca­tion, inves­ti­ga­tion and non-vio­lent direct action, The Black Fish has set out on a mis­sion to change atti­tudes towards our pre­cious oceans and work to pro­tect the unique life with­in them.

2–4pm

Sus­tain­ing Resis­tance- A work­shop to explore how we can make our activism more sus­tain­able and effec­tive in the long term. Find­ing sources of per­son­al sup­port to help us stay inspired, nour­ished and cre­ative for the long haul and iden­ti­fy­ing how we can chal­lenge dam­ag­ing cul­tures of over­work and burnout in our activist groups.*

Doing Actions with­out get­ting caught

Prac­ti­cal work­shop cov­er­ing var­i­ous aspects of doing actions with­out get­ting caught, includ­ing get­ting to your tar­get with­out detec­tion both in the day and in the dark, foren­sics and dress sense, get­ting togeth­er mate­ri­als, com­mu­ni­ca­tions, get­ting away. Parts of the work­shop will involve phys­i­cal prac­tise, please wear suit­able clothes for crawl­ing through bush­es…

Women’s Self Defence

The lud­dites 200 year anniver­sary and tech­nol­o­gy pol­i­tics today

Cel­e­brat­ing the 200 Anniver­sary of the Lud­dite Upris­ings: Tech­nol­o­gy Pol­i­tics Then and Now (Cor­po­rate Watch and the Luddites200 Organ­is­ing Forum
In 1811-12 Arti­san cloth work­ers in the Mid­lands and North of Eng­land rose up against fac­to­ry own­ers who were impos­ing new machines and putting them out of work. Since the 1950s the Lud­dites have been paint­ed as fools opposed to all tech­nol­o­gy and progress, but in fact the Lud­dites were very selec­tive in their attacks, break­ing only machines they thought were ‘hurt­ful to Com­mon­al­i­ty’. What can the Lud­dites teach us about the ongo­ing use of tech­nol­o­gy to replace work­ers’ jobs, as well as issues like GM food and nuclear pow­er? Can we escape the myth that tech­nol­o­gy always brings progress?

Activist Trau­ma

4–6pm

Get­ting over Fences

Priv­i­lege and Oppres­sion

Pow­er and priv­i­lege play out con­tin­u­ous­ly in our group dynam­ics. This work­shop will explore the roles we each play as priv­i­leged and as oppressed in our move­ment and in wider soci­ety.

Dale Farm

this is the biggest unlaw­ful Trav­eller site in the UK. Res­i­dents own their land but have been repeat­ed­ly refused plan­ning
per­mis­sion and Basil­don Coun­cil have now gath­ered £18million in order to evict them. After years of fight­ing their evic­tion through the courts they have now been served their papers, and have until the 31st August to leave. this work­shop will out­line the his­to­ry of the cam­paign, dis­cuss plans for resist­ing the evic­tion and, if there is enough inter­est, organ­ise a work­ing par­ty to vis­it Dale Farm to help them pre­pare for evic­tion.

Coal Action Net­work

Intro to what’s hap­pened so far with CAN. Dis­cus­sions about what peo­ple would like from the network/website and where peo­ple think coal cam­paig­ing is going. How to get involved in CAN.

Tripods

Doing Actions with­out Get­ting caught part 2

We’ll be prac­tis­ing how to move in the dark with­out being spot­ted. Please wear dark clothes suit­able for crawl­ing through the bush­es and a torch if you can. Meet at 8.30 sharp at the gate tent. The prac­tise will fin­ish by 10pm.

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Sat­ur­day

10–1130

Facil­i­ta­tion

If you’ve nev­er facil­i­tat­ed a meet­ing before, or want to brush up your skills and gain con­fi­dence, this work­shop is for you.

Intro to EF!

Basic land nav­i­ga­tion

An intro­duc­tion to nav­i­ga­tion with map and a com­pass for total begin­ners or improvers. Please bring a com­pass if you have one . Also, an overview of very sim­ple route find­ing using the sun, stars and oth­er nat­ur­al signs.

Envi­ron­men­tal and Autonomous Edu­ca­tion for young peo­ple

A dis­cus­sion about var­i­ous alter­na­tive edu­ca­tion projects for young peo­ple, a space to share ideas, expe­ri­ences and rethink the ways in which we engage in these projects.

Coal Action Scot­land- What’s going on in the Val­leys at the moment and how can peo­ple get involved.

11.30am- 1.00pm

Build­ing Strong Groups- Share ideas and learn from oth­ers for mak­ing your group more acces­si­ble, inclu­sive and sus­tain­able.

Organ­is­ing the next win­ter moot and sum­mer gath­er­ing

Enjoyed this gath­er­ing? Thought this gath­er­ing was crap? Come along and start work­ing out how next years gath­er­ing could turn out.

Nutri­tion 101

May­day Indy­media

What is indy­media and how does it work? This work­shop, run by mem­bers of the col­lec­tive which looks after the indymedia.org.uk web­site, will attempt to answer your ques­tions about indy­media and will give you the infor­ma­tion you need to report your news effec­tive­ly on the uk site [and the local sites Birm­ing­ham, Sheffield and Oxford?], includ­ing writ­ing mid­dle col­umn fea­tures for the uk front page to give promi­nence to your cam­paigns and actions. Find out about the edi­to­r­i­al guide­lines and mod­er­a­tion, as well as how to raise queries and how to start up an indy­media col­lec­tive in your local area.

Rewil­d­ing

Facil­i­tat­ed dis­cus­sion.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Who Cares?

Open dis­cus­sion based around recent arti­cle pub­lished on Cease­fire enti­tled “Who Cares?” which talked about the fail­ures of the rad­i­cal move­ment with­in the UK to engage with child care in a way which relat­ed to anar­chist pol­i­tics.

Know your rights: Legal and arrest work­shop

Cov­ers basic law for activists and the arrest process. If you’ve
nev­er been nicked before or you want to brush up on your knowl­edge, this is for you. www.seedsforchange.org.uk

Anti-Nuclear- Cam­paign update and info ses­sion

Using Radios

Sav­ing Ice­land and Samaren­dra Das: The Glob­al Crimes of the Alu­mini­um Car­tel

Behind the shin­ing image of alu­mini­um is a dark side of envi­ron­men­tal cat­a­stro­phes, the arms indus­try and cul­tur­al geno­cide. A joint pre­sen­ta­tion by Sav­ing Ice­land and Indi­an author/activist Samaren­dra Das. It will include cur­rent threats to the Ice­landic high­lands, one of Europe’s last great wilder­ness­es, the his­to­ry and future of the cam­paign and the fal­lac­i­es of hydro and geot­her­mal ener­gy. Samaren­dra Das will speak about the present strug­gle of Adi­va­sis against com­pa­nies such as Vedan­ta and the real facts behind the alu­mini­um indus­try.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Self-Defence

Safe self-defence that does­n’t rely on strength and appro­pri­ate for any lev­el of expe­ri­ence. Can be applied in direct-action or every day sce­nar­ios. Bring your (emp­ty) plas­tic water-bot­tle and we’ll play with some ‘weapon/baton’ defence at the end. Num­bers capped at 20, only appropriate15yrs and over (apolo­gies for that arbi­trari­ness).”

‘The True Cost of Coal’

The Bee­hive Design Col­lec­tive (part of the Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca Net­work) cre­ate portable murals of col­lab­o­ra­tive­ly pro­duced illus­tra­tions with an amaz­ing­ly engag­ing cen­tral nar­ra­tive. ‘The True Cost of Coal’ will take you on an inter­ac­tive visu­al tour of the con­nec­tions between Coal Min­ing, Cli­mate Change, the Ever Expand­ing Cap­i­tal­ist Econ­o­my, and the Strug­gle for Jus­tice in Appalachia, North Amer­i­ca and through­out the world.

GM Cam­paign- Cam­paign update and info share.

Com­mu­ni­ty Defence: Build­ing our own Exarchia’s

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Sun­day

10.00am- 11.30am

Region­al Meet­ings

Dsei

DSEi is the worlds largest Arms Fair, as many EFers know. This year it’s from Sep­tem­ber 13–18. It’s not sim­ply about the arms trade. It’s about pub­lic ser­vices “cuts”: the envi­ron­ment: bank­ing and investors: the con­flicts in the Mid­dle East and North Africa. Not to men­tion the bor­ders that stop peo­ple flee­ing con­flict There’s a call for a mass block­ade of the DLR on the Tues­day. Pre­vi­ous Days of Action- and oth­er days in the week ‑have includ­ed street par­ties, Crit­i­cal Mass bike rides, die-ins, mock sales of “arms”, legs and even a tank; splash­ing fake blood across the entrances, engag­ing with arms deal­ers on the trains and plat­forms, invad­ing the car park and rail entrance, block­ing the roads, lock­ing on to the trains, even swim­ming in the dock! And vis­it­ing the investors offices of course. And in ther run-up- your local arms fac­to­ry. Will be talk­ing about all this — Not to men­tion that vis­it to your local arms fac­to­ry!

11.30am- 1.00pm

Action Update

Gath­er­ings Col­lec­tive

Basic Plant I‑d

Dis­cus­sion about Veg­an­ism

Direct Action Train­ing

Come and get active in this inter­ac­tive and hope­ful­ly fun work­shop where we’ll be look­ing at some fun­da­men­tal build­ing blocks for tak­ing non-vio­lent direct action to fight suf­fer­ing, and prac­tis­ing dif­fer­ent non-vio­lent ech­niques to hold occu­pa­tions, block­ade, break out of ket­tles, de-arrest peo­ple, and to deal with oth­er police tac­tics, like snatch squads, hors­es and dogs. We’ll also give lots of oth­er tips for deal­ing with pub­lic order sit­u­a­tions and for affin­i­ty group actions, includ­ing some key legal infor­ma­tion which you should know when you’re tak­ing action, and some tips about deal­ing with the media. And we’ll look at some of the val­ues and atti­tudes which are key to tak­ing NVDA, like non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­is­ing and con­sen­sus (and oth­ers). We’ll hope­ful­ly be able to adjust the work­shop to cov­er what you want, and to answer all your ques­tions.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Gath­er­ing Feed­back Show

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Kids’ space and activ­i­ties

If you do not have a kid, we might still need your help, so read
on.……

The kids’ space is designed as a place where chil­dren and those car­ing for them can relax, play and eat. The space con­tains books, toys and craft mate­ri­als.

The kids’ space is NOT a creche and does­n’t have staff or facil­i­ties to care for chil­dren.

Par­ents and car­ers are respect­ful­ly remind­ed that they will need to col­lect chil­dren at meal times/breaks and that they much keep adults in the kids space informed of where they can be found; please also fill in the forms in the kids kitchen regard­ing food aller­gies etc.

If you do not have a child at the gath­er­ing, but would like to help in kids space, please talk to the col­lec­tive. Help with read­ing sto­ries, play­ing games, art and crafts always wel­come.

Kid’s kitchen

This pro­vides meals suit­able for and at appro­pri­ate times for chil­dren. Kids meal tick­ets cost £2 or £3 a day for 2 meals (the low­er rate is for tod­dlers); please buy these at the gate tent. This is the first time we have sold kids meal tick­ets and hope­ful­ly this will cov­er the cost of meals, but we may need to ask for help if this is not enough to cov­er our costs.

Even those with­out chil­dren can help by with cook­ing and wash­ing up in the kids space, please vol­un­teer if you can.

Games and activ­i­ties

Dur­ing the morn­ing (approx 10 am ‑noon) there will be activ­i­ties and work­shops for kids in one of the work­shop spaces.

In the after­noon (after lunch), there will be games in the top mead­ow for chil­dren and adults togeth­er. Again, any help with these very wel­come — just ask the collective/kids space crew.

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Pub­lic Trans­port

The site is eas­i­ly acces­si­ble by pub­lic trans­port, you can get the train either to Diss or Nor­wich and then catch the bus route no 1 (Sim­monds) from Diss to Nor­wich. Or you could walk or cycle — it’s only 1.5miles away from Diss train sta­tion. Please come by pub­lic trans­port if at all pos­si­ble! .

We will run pick-ups from the train sta­tion for any­body who can’t use the bus ser­vice or for larg­er groups of peo­ple. If you need a lift please let us know well in advance (and not in the mid­dle of the night, when you’re at a train sta­tion some­where!). !

Wheel­chair users intend­ing to use Diss sta­tion will need to book assis­tance with the train oper­a­tor. There are no lifts so sta­tion staff have to assist mobil­i­ty impaired cus­tomers across the track. Appar­ent­ly the sta­tion is not manned 24 hours a day and the gate for the cross­ing is kept locked — so do phone and book to be sure .We have been told the bus ser­vice includes some low-floor bus­es with easy access for pushchairs, peo­ple with mobil­i­ty impair­ments etc.

Hitch to Nor­wich or Diss; from Nor­wich hitch south on the A140 to Dick­le­burgh. It is then a 3 ‑4 mile walk or hitch to the site; on the Dick­le­burgh bypass (don’t go into Dick­le­burgh vil­lage) is a right turn to Shim­pling and Burston; fol­low this road through Burston vil­lage, past the vil­lage green and out of the vil­lage. There is a sharp left turn, then down a hill to a sharp right turn. Site is on the right just over a lit­tle brick bridge.

From Diss either walk or bus, or car­ry on up the A140 to the turn­ing on the Dick­le­burgh junc­tion as above (only this time the junc­tion is on the left).

[some even more detailed info includ­ing post-code, from pre­vi­ous year, at http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/2008/where.html]

efsummergathering2011@riseup.net

No TAV: renewed violent clashes in the Susa Valley

On 22nd July peo­ple tried tak­ing the fences to the work-site down, and the police used water can­nons. Ten­sions have been mount­ing in pre­vi­ous days. Much tear gas has been used, stones thrown, with water can­nons also used to put out the fires set under the fences.

On 22nd July peo­ple tried tak­ing the fences to the work-site down, and the police used water can­nons. Ten­sions have been mount­ing in pre­vi­ous days. Much tear gas has been used, stones thrown, with water can­nons also used to put out the fires set under the fences.

Videos

More videos

The A‑Team — your guide to dif­fer­ent police forces in the Val de Susa.

23rd July 2011 — over 500 pro­test­ers lay siege to the works for four hours at night.

24th July — peo­ple tried to pull down the gate to the work site, fol­low­ing a ral­ly at which the moth­er of Car­lo Giu­liani (killed dur­ing protests against the G8 in Genoa 10 years ago) spoke.

The 4 activists arrest­ed on 3 July fol­low­ing the NO TAV protests in Chiomonte were all released the pre­vi­ous week. More info

Squattastic meeting, Sun 17th July, organise vs. new anti squat law

On Wednes­day, the gov­ern­ment launched its con­sul­ta­tion paper on crim­i­nal­is­ing tres­pass and squat­ting.

Its time to organ­ise the rebel alliance. Come to the next www.squattastic.blogspot.com meet­ing this Sun­day 17th July, 2–6pm at 11 the ‘well fur­nished squat’ 11 ter­race rd hack­ney e9.

On Wednes­day, the gov­ern­ment launched its con­sul­ta­tion paper on crim­i­nal­is­ing tres­pass and squat­ting.

Its time to organ­ise the rebel alliance. Come to the next www.squattastic.blogspot.com meet­ing this Sun­day 17th July, 2–6pm at 11 the ‘well fur­nished squat’ 11 ter­race rd hack­ney e9.

This pro­posed new law may affect our rights to protest and occ­cu­py spaces,as well as poss­si­bly affect­ing students,workers occupations,tenants,charities,housing groups and squat­ter home­less.

www.squattastic.blogspot.com (for squat­ters /underground net­work­ing)

www.squashcampaign.org (for public,media and over­ground out­reach)

Net­work it, defend the last of our rights while we still have them.