Gagged! #19 (South Wales @); Bath Bomb no.2; Cambrian Snooze 11 (West Wales); Climate Action News sheet 71, September 2007

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Grassroots Resistance to Capitalism & Government
Produced by South Wales Anarchists • http;//www.southwalesanarchists.org

Camp Combats Corporate Climate Crimes
This year’s Camp for Climate Action was held on squatted land at Heathrow, the world’s busiest airport & a bigger source of CO2 emissions than most countries. The squatted land along with the nearby village of Sipson are planned to be turned into Heathrow’s 3rd runway, destroying over 700 homes. Despite press squealing from BAA that the camp would target hard-working families going on their summer holidays, a report in 2003 showed that 96% of Heathrow’s passengers were from socio-economic categories A, B & C1. At Stansted, where low cost carriers account for nearly all the flights, the average annual household income of passengers exceeds £51,000. The most recent figures show that 4.5% of the population take 44% of all flights. The core of the problem isn’t working class families flying to Greece every couple of years, it’s the rich jetting off to Paris or Manchester (the two most popular destination from Heathrow) five times a week.
Around 1000 people arrived at the camp to get involved in a week of self-organisation & direct action. Within a couple of days an empty field was turned into an autonomous community powered by the wind & sun. Over 1,800 police were mobilised to monitor the protests including the FIT political police (who have a pathological hatred of protesters) all of whom did their best to bully & intimidate everyone as much as possible. Experienced activists & local residents combined to struggle against continual police harassment, while at the same time the camp soon became the centre of a media frenzy. This resulted in huge press coverage worldwide, although much of it was nonsense – there was even talk of anarchists ‘infiltrating’ the site when we’d set it up!
The focus of the direct actions was the corporations promoting air travel. Although we all need to make changes to avoid ecological destruction the major problem is capitalism & the corporations that profit from aviation & who are pushing for its expansion despite the deadly threat of climate chaos. The actions were numerous & effective, with targets including the offices of Leeds Airport, carbon offsetting companies, private charter company XL (contracted to the Home Office to deport rejected asylum seekers, – climate change refuges now outnumber people displaced by conflict), as well as Carmel Agrexco’s Heathrow warehouse (where produce is air freighted in from territories occupied by Israel). Blockades were held at BP headquarters, BA world cargo depot, World Freight Centre at Heathrow, nuclear power stations, Farnborough & Biggin Hill private airports, while others chained shut the doors of 6 travel agencies in London. The target of the mass action was BAA headquarters, as they’re the ones in charge of Britain’s fastest growing contributor to climate chaos: Heathrow Airport. About 300 people went on foot cross-country, while another group of about 100 people made it to BAA by road & shut it down for 24 hours.
The climate camp was a glimpse of the ideas we create & actions we can take when we get together & work collectively. It is just a tiny part of what we need to be doing to tackle climate chaos with people leaving inspired & hopeful for the future. The camp lasted a week but the causes of climate change are happening every day, as is the resistance. Check out http://www.climateimc.org & http://www.earthfirst.org.uk

The Great Recycling Swindle!
Recycling industry insiders have told us that Cardiff residents’ waste, which is picked up all in one bag without being separated, ends up far too mixed & contaminated to be recycled effectively. The situation is the same in most UK towns. Much of it is sold on to waste dealers who export it halfway across the world to Indonesia, India & China, burning tonnes of carbon dioxide to dump rubbish on poorer people in the global South.
Our waste should be recycled separately by operations in the UK, but because it is collected mixed together in one bag, paper mills, plastics, & glass handlers find it impossible to work with. Many UK paper mills have had to close down because councils are too short-sighted to implement proper recycling schemes to provide them with clean materials.
One insider told us: “Cardiff Council will claim that it sends its paper to the paper mill at Ayelsford in Kent to be recycled. But none of the kerbside recycling from Cardiff gets there. By the time it’s been picked up & taken to the central depot it’s been contaminated by broken glass & other materials, & it’s mostly unusable. I know this because I’ve been speaking to people at the paper mills. I don’t know exactly where it gets sent, but it stands to reason that if the UK recyclers are refusing it, it’ll be sold by middle-men to the big dealers in the Far East.”
Another industry expert, who also prefers to remain anonymous, told us that lots of our waste ends up in the global South where it is picked over by poor labourers in dangerous & unsanitary conditions. “There are containers full of mixed materials illegally exported to developing countries where health & safety is not a consideration & where children sift through what we would call landfill sites. I’ve heard rumours that Cardiff’s so-called recycled waste gets sent to Indonesia, but only a few people know for sure. They don’t want to broadcast it”.
Cardiff Council only recently opened the expensive recycling ‘sorting’ facility at Lamby Way. One source told us, “Lamby Way is a complete disaster. All it produces is low-grade contaminated waste that’s next to useless. That place was a total waste of money”.
Another told us that big & costly separating plants like Lamby Way wouldn’t be necessary if the public were asked to do the job in the home, or if collectors separated on collection. “Getting individuals separating waste in the home is not difficult – it’s common practice in other European countries like Germany, & it’s also done in Newport!”
One big difference in the Newport recycling method, apart from separating waste at source, not exporting it & actually recycling it, is it isn’t run by the council, it’s run by a community group! Check out: http://www.realrecycling.org.uk & http://www.wastesavers.co.uk

Cardiff incinerator
Politicians have a approved plans to build a massive incinerator in Cardiff Bay in the site of the former Nippon Electrical Glass factory. The companies who plan to build this monster claim it will not only dispose of our rubbish, but that the heat it produces will be used to generate electricity.
At first glance this may seem like a green & sustainable solution to the problem of what to do with waste. It is nothing of the sort.
Incinerators burn paper & plastics that could be recycled & re-used. Far from being an environmentally friendly way of dealing with our mountains of rubbish, simply burning them ends up perpetuating our use of plastics, which are made from oil, a fossil fuel that’s gonna run out in the very near future.
Instead of building facilities like this, we need to start building proper local recycling facilities, while going about changing the way we consume non-renewable materials like plastic. Rather than hoping our waste problems will go away in a puff of smoke we need to seriously start to reduce, re-use, & recycle!

Gas Pipeline Sabotaged
Protesters have sabotaged the controversial liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline, causing significant damage both to the pipe itself & works vehicles. Meanwhile, National Grid is considering building a 2nd ecologically damaging gas pipeline across Wales.
The Brecon Beacons gas pipeline works were sabotaged during the night to coincide with the Camp for Climate Action. A small team bypassed security & rendered immobile a total of 11 machines including tipper trucks & excavators. Major engine & hydraulic components were destroyed & the pipeline itself was holed in several places.
The first pipeline, which will transport LNG from Milford Haven to Gloucestershire has already cut a huge swathe through the Welsh countryside. When activated it will transport dangerous highly pressurised gas through towns & villages, often running just metres from schools, homes & public buildings. Direct action by climate change protesters has already significantly delayed progress on the first pipe, & National Grid has spent thousands evicting several camps along the way. Due to a combination of determined protests & harsh terrain the first pipe is badly behind schedule. The company will be fined if they don’t complete on time, so they’re spending more & more cash to catch up. Protesters have vowed to resist a 2nd pipeline as strongly as the 1st.

GOwer residents Oppose Dredging
Dredging is already having catastrophic effects on South Wales’ beaches. Now companies are looking to double the amount of sand they can take from the sea off the coast.
The companies – Hanson, United Marine Dredging & CEMEX UK – have a licence to remove up to 900,000 tonnes every year until 2010 from Nash Bank, off Porthcawl, where there has already been significant beach erosion. They are now seeking permission from the Welsh Assembly to dredge up to 1.8m tonnes a year from a new location south of Carmarthen Bay & west of Gower. If this carries on the coast will lose its beaches altogether, & an already fragile ecosystem will be destroyed.
Last week Minister for Environment, ‘Sustainability’(!) & Housing Jane Davidson gave the go-ahead for ‘Llanelli Sand Dredging Ltd’ to conduct more dredging off Gower despite a 30,000 signature petition of opposition to it. Check out: http://www.gower-sos.com

Watching the detectives
FIT are police ‘forward intelligence’ teams that film & harass protesters. It has become normal to see these specialist police teams at all sorts of political meetings & events. The fact that it is now a normal occurrence does not make it right.
The first FITWATCH action was when FIT were attempting to film people attending a meeting about the DSEi arms fair. Having asked the police to stop photographing people who did not wish to be photographed two activists used pieces of cardboard to obstruct the view of the camera, stopping the police from taking footage. The police used physical force to keep the activists away from the camera, & then arrested both of them for obstructing a police officer in the course of his duty. They will be on trial at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court on the 9th October 2007. All supporters welcome!
This trial will be the first test of whether FIT have a legal right to intimidate, harass, photograph & collect data on people attending political meetings.
“It is not acceptable for the police to be compiling data on people attending a political meeting,” said Val Swain, one of the defendants. “We are not supposed to be living in a totalitarian society where police can hold data on people just because of their political views. The police behave in a very intimidating manner, forcing people to ‘run the gauntlet’ of camera flashguns & police scrutiny simply to attend a meeting. I believe that in acting the way that they do, the police are acting unlawfully & this trial will attempt to hold them to account.” Check out: http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

Stop the st athan murder academy
On 23rd August, anti-militarists including South Wales Anarchists visited RAF St Athan, to oppose its planned expansion into an international training complex. The development, costing £14 billion, will be privately operated for the benefit of the entire British armed forces & allies. The ‘St Athan Defence Academy’ headed by the Metrix Consortium, & run in partnership with City & Guilds, Laing O’Rourke, Raytheon, & Open University will be operational by 2013.
The Welsh Assembly has forced this deal through with no public discussion, focussing on the supposed ‘economic benefits’, including new jobs for local people. Despite figures of 5000 being toted the vast majority will be re-located specialist personnel, there are only a few hundred low paid service jobs for local people (see Gagged #16).

Prison isn’t working so why build more?
As part of the Home Office’s plans for 10,000 new prison places in the next 2 years, privately run Parc Prison in Bridgend is to raise its number of inmates by more than a third to over 1,500, & a new jail in North Wales is proposed. The Probation Service is concerned by the costs of expansion & suggested there should be a debate about prison population.
No debate is needed. Prisons are a failure. Overcrowding is huge, more than half of all prisoners have mental health problems, while suicide & self-harm are rife. The number of innocent prisoners in the UK – victims of miscarriages of justice – is highly disputed but some claim it is as high as 3,000 ( http://www.portia.org). Despite the rhetoric, prison does not rehabilitate as it’s not designed to: re-offending rates are 70% for some categories. Inmates are forced to work for peanuts for private companies who make huge profits out of prison slavery ( http://www.againstprisonslavery.org). The fact is prisons do nothing to address the number 1 cause of crime: massive inequality between the rich & the poor.

Disarm the D.S.E.i. arms Fair
The world’s biggest arms fair opens for business on 11th September. Defence Systems Exhibition International comes to London docklands every 2 years, along with warships, fighter planes, corrupt arms dealers & military dictators. For these businesses world conflict is successful capitalism. They are responsible for the fighter jets & bombers that have terrorised Baghdad, South Lebanon & Palestine. All for profit.
A day of action is planned on the 11th September. Further actions will take place later in the week when the arms traders celebrate their deals with dinner at a posh hotel. For those coming from out of town accommodation will be available at a convergence space, the location of which will be announced a week in advance. Check out http://www.dsei.org

Welsh Republican Army threaten Charlie
A paramilitary group calling itself the Welsh Republican Army contacted a newspaper with threats to target Prince Charles if he doesn’t quit his estate near Llandovery & give up the title ‘Prince of Wales’.
“If he [Charles] continues to live here & continues to hold the title Prince of Wales, he continues to be a legitimate target for Republican action. The WRA’s primary objective is to establish a Welsh socialist republic & free Cymru from its shackles. We will continue to oppose the British state’s domination & rule of our country”.
We understand their feelings about Charlie, but as good as getting rid of royalty & the British state would be, Welsh politicians ain’t any better. We need a more fundamental change than moving parliament to Cardiff. The idea that independence would be a step closer to a more just, libertarian society doesn’t add up. Mind you their slogan “We shall see the last English Prince strangled with the entrails of the last capitalist” is a cracker!

End deportations & shut detention prisons
On 28th August members of the Congolese Community of Wales & supporters from No Borders demonstrated outside the Home Office against the deportation of Congolese asylum seekers. Despite Foreign Office advice to British nationals “not to travel at all” to eastern & north-eastern DRC & against “all but essential travel” to the rest of the country as it is deemed “too unstable,” the Home Office continues to deport Congolese asylum seekers, including children born here.
From September 19th – 24th there will be a No Border camp near Gatwick, next to the planned site of a new detention prison. The camp will be an opportunity to stop the building of the detention centre & to share ideas on how to fight against migration controls. There is transport organised from Cardiff to the camp. Get in touch with No Borders Wales to book a space. Check out: http://www.noborders.org.uk

2 more polluting power stations?
Fossil fuel pushers at Npower have signed a deal to build a massive gas power station in Pembrokeshire, & serial polluters Severn Power have just had the go-ahead to build a second gas power station in Newport.
Both stations will be ecologically damaging & will waste hundreds of millions of pounds – money that could be spent on small-scale sustainable electricity generation using tidal, wind, & solar power. The move has been welcomed by carbon dinosaurs at Pembrokeshire & Newport councils, who say the stations will provide much-needed jobs. However, most of the jobs created will be filled by highly trained workers from outside our local communities, leaving only short-term construction jobs & low-skill low-wage positions for local people.
Both companies try to sell the use of gas as a clean alternative to coal & nuclear power, but in fact gas is just another fossil fuel adding to runaway climate change.

Picket Lines
At the beginning of August Lloyds TSB, the UK’s 5th largest bank, reported half-year profits of £2bn, up 15% on last year. Despite these profits, workers for Lloyds TSB in Cardiff will be amongst 550 made redundant across the UK as a result of the closure of more than 30 Cheltenham & Gloucester branches (which Lloyds bought in 1995) & moving IT jobs to countries where they can pay even lower wages.
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The disabled employment service ‘Remploy’ is closing down it’s factories, in Aberdare, Abertillery, Bridgend, Brynamman, Treforest, Wrexham & Ystradgynlais making 465 people unemployed. Demonstrations have already happened in Wrexham & there will be more at the Swansea Shared Service Centre on 11 September, Bridgend, Treforest, Aberdare & Port Talbot on 12 September & Brynamman, Ystradgynlais & Abertillery on 13 September.
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During the Camp for Climate Action, workers at Cargo company Nippon Express, Heathrow held a 48-hour strike against a new work regime, which would, amongst other things, see them working 25% longer hours for no extra pay & mean a £1265 pay cut for many of them. Many climate campers showed solidarity with them by visiting the picket line during this period & likewise some of the workers visited the camp. It’s not hard to see the link between these two struggles – capitalism & its insatiable drive for profit which is put above the needs of people & planet. It’s only by working to destroy capitalism that we will be able to end worker exploitation & climate chaos, & build a free world in harmony with our environment.
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Prison officers in Wales & England staged a surprise strike over pay on 29th August, breaching the 1994 ban on strike action. Prison officers are clearly very confident. It is unthinkable that the government would cut back on prison officers while prison numbers grow. It’s definitely a growth industry, which gives them industrial leverage that just wouldn’t be available in other sectors. They received support from the Police Federation with threats that the police could consider following suit. More money for screws & cops? Forgive us if we are less than enthusiastic!! We suggest that they all think about making drastic career changes. Or jump off the nearest tall building….
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Following Council workers rejection of a pay offer earlier this year, the employers made an improved offer, breaking Gordon Brown’s 2% public sector pay limit; 2.475% & a new minimum rate of £6 per hour. On 4th September UNISON’s National Executive decided to reject this offer & is proceeding to ballot for industrial action. As we go to press the GMB are consulting all members by post to decide if they will be balloting for strike action.

COPWATCH

Yet more sexual abuse in custody
A North Wales police detective has been suspended amid allegations of sexual assault & misconduct in public office. He has not yet been arrested or charged. It is thought the allegations may have been made by a female who had been in custody.

They do like to be beside the seaside!
Gwent cops are being investigated for taking trips to the beach when they should have been on duty. Only coming a cropper when they got a flat tyre in England & had to call for assistance! It’s claimed cops competed to see who could get furthest away from their Blackwood patrol area. Up to four officers allegedly took trips to places like Barry Island & Porthcawl.

Speeding cops caught out
It has been revealed that 20 South Wales police officers have been caught speeding on traffic cameras. Only 4 of them were prosecuted, with 3 cases still ongoing. In another case a Mid-Wales detective, Ashley Brice, got away with a fine & a 12-month ban after being found guilty of dangerous driving that caused the death of another driver in 2005.

Yet another death in custody
Recalled to prison after breaching parole, David King, 41, was discovered hanging in his cell by staff at Swansea jail on August 11th & pronounced dead.
It was the 57th suicide in jails in Wales & England so far this year, compared with 41 at the same point last year. Almost one third of suicides occur within the first week of jail. Many happen while people are on remand, not even convicted of a crime.

Metropolitan FIT police on holiday
FIT Officer LX365 – Ian Skivens was in attendance at a small demo outside the St. Athan RAF base on Thursday 23rd August with a photographer from Staffordshire police. When asked what he was doing such a long way from home, Ian said he was there to “check out how other UK forces deal with protests, nothing more sinister than that”. The Met already consider themselves head of a national police force.

Stun guns for welsh cops
Gwent & North Wales Police are now to be armed with 50,000-volt taser weapons. Until now Tasers have only been issued to police firearms units. Over 220 people have died after being shot with Tasers in the US since 2001.

Fine for being run over
A police car swerved off the road in Beddau, & ran over Daniel Horne’s foot.
“The police car came on to the pavement, hit my right leg & I fell over – with my foot being crushed under the front wheel.”
Instead of an apology he got an £80 fine – stating: “You ran into the nearside front wing of a marked police vehicle causing a dent.” He’s unable to work & plans to sue.

Diary Dates
September
11 – Disarm Dsei – actions against Defence Systems & Equipment International (DSEi), the arms fair. ExCel Centre, London. http://www.dsei.org
13 – Cymru-imc-Wales benefit gig – Cosmo, Imran & Lou Noble & the Red Silhouettes. Minsky’s, Charles Street, Cardiff, 8-11.30pm. £2
19-24 – No Borders Camp, near Gatwick. http://www.noborders.org.uk
22 – All Wales Peace Festival Caernarfon. http://www.cymdeithasycymod.org.uk/gwylheddwch
October
1 – South Wales Anarchist Forum – monthly meeting of all of the south Wales groups. 8pm. Glamorgan staff club, westgate street, Cardiff.
6 – Stop St. Athan Defence Training Academy, Temple of Peace, Cardiff, 2pm- meeting of the coalition campaigning against the development of new military training academy in South Wales.
27 – Anarchist Bookfair – Queen Mary & Westfield College, Mile End Road, London, E1. 10am-7pm http://www.anarchistbookfair.org.uk
November
3 – Gagged! benefit gig – No Choice, KilnAboy, & Gunrack? Le Pub, Caxton Place, Newport. £3

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Peoples Autonomous Destination
a physical space in Cardiff for groups & individuals who cannot or will not work within the constraints of governmental or corporate control. Food co-op every wednesday from 5pm. meetings every wednesday from 7pm. Vegan-fry-up every sunday from 12noon. & lots more, call by & see notice board 118 Clifton Street, Cardiff CF24 1LW • http://www.thepad.org.

Cardiff Rising Tide
is a grassroots group committed to taking action & building a movement against climate change.
cardiff@risingtide.org.uk http://www.risingtide.org.uk

No Borders Wales
organises on migration issues & acts to break down boundaries that divide us. Meet at the PAD thursdays 7pm.
noborderswales@riseup.net http://www.noborderswales.wordpress.com

Cardiff Reading Anti-Capitalism
is a study/reading group exploring revolutionary vision & strategy. Meet 7pm every other tuesday of the month at PAD. http://www.myspace.com/cardiffanticapitalism

South Wales Anarchists
A network of collectives who are against all forms of exploitation & bigotry. We are concerned with taking direct action against capitalism & government. We spread information & build resistance to create a world based on justice & freedom. We organise autonomously without authority or hierarchy, so that everybody involved can have an equal say. http://www.southwalesanarchists.org
Cardiff Anarchist Network (CAN) Meetings on Mondays 8pm, at the PAD. Contact cardiffanarchists@riseup.net or http://www.myspace.com/cardiffanarchists.
Gwent Anarchists Meetings on every other Monday 8.30pm at the Murenger, High Street, Newport. Contact gwentanarchists@yahoo.co.uk or http://www.myspace.com/gwentanarchists
Pembrokeshire Anarchists Contact pembrokeshireanarchists@riseup.net or http://www.myspace.com/pembrokeshireanarchists.
Rhondda Cyon Taf Anarchists Contact rctanarchists@riseup.net.

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Shocking Behaviour from Bath’s Authorities

Bath has just been given the honour of hosting the dress rehearsal of the cops’ latest torture techniques. Starting in September, Bath cops will be tooled up with tazer guns capable of delivering a 50,000 volt shock as part of a one-year trial. If the trial is deemed a success (if enough of us get zapped!), the weapons look set to be thrown out to any cop nationwide who wants one.

This move spells disaster for us, as the Metropolitan police, the most armed force in the country, have already shown remarkable skill in murdering and wounding innocent bystanders (see Jean Charles De Menezes – a Brazilian electrician murdered on the London underground for looking “a little bit brown”). Even without these new weapons, in 2006, cops managed to kill 63 people in custody, not counting suicides – a statistic which looks set to rise this year. Will extra weaponry stop crime and terrorism? Have any of the wave of repressive measures introduced by the government in recent years stopped crime and terrorism? It is the oppressive, unfair way the system works that creates crime, and the average copper is just as much a victim of
the system as anyone else, but we can’t cure this violent society with more violence. In this journalist’s opinion, the cops at the top need to start putting more time and effort into stopping muggers and rapists and less into compensating for their collective ‘small man’ complex with big toys! There will be upcoming protests against this worrying development – check out the events calendar on http://www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork for more info. In the meantime – let’s make sure it’s the cops who get a nasty shock, not us!

FCK KFC

There is an area of Southgate that the bulldozers have sadly not yet claimed. KFC have been the centre of controversy in recent years because their chickens are sourced from factory-farms. Factory farmed chickens are kept in extremely cramped conditions which can cause them to suffer from broken bones. They suffer from brittle bones because the fattest birds are often chosen for breeding to maximise meat production. When animals are crowded and irritated they are likely to be aggressive, and due to lack of exercise hens have been known to injure each other. PETA and other animal rights organisations claim that the recommendations of the so-called KFC ‘Animal Welfare Advisory Council’ have been ignored and that, because of this, five members of the council have resigned. Adele Douglass, a former member of the council, claims that KFC “never had any meetings. They never asked any advice, and then they touted to the press that they had this animal-welfare advisory committee. I felt like I was being used.” KFC also allegedly buy chickens that have been fed on soya from the Amazon. After a successful campaign by Greenpeace many food chains have promised not to use soya grown illegally in the rainforest, yet Greenpeace say that KFC have completely refused to discuss their role in Amazon destruction.

If you reckon their outdated practices should kick the bucket, join the boycott outside the Bath restaurant on Saturday the 8th September at 12.30 – bring banners, placards and friends!

Propagandist Spiel of the Month:

“Like a cancer (Tesco’s) are, they creep up all slow, and then you can’t get rid of ‘em@

Carry on Camping

And now some breaking news from our Heathrow correspondent: “On the 14th August, I went deep undercover to infiltrate the Camp for Climate Action, just north of Heathrow. Smuggling myself in inside a wheelie bin, I waited till I got towed to camp, disguised as an undercover reporter disguised as a protester. However, when I got there, I found no eco-terrorist mastermind cell. Neither were there any suspicious packages. All I could spy was a tent village housing around 1,000 campers demonstrating low-impact living, powered by wind, solar and pedal power. Meals were communal affairs, locally-produced and organic. Meetings too were communal, run without leaders, as well as debates and workshops – covering everything from law, to agriculture, to foraging, to electrics. Jobs on the camp were dished out voluntarily, whether cleaning out the compost loos, child minding, or meeting and greeting newcomers. Local villagers (more than 1,100 nearby homes being under threat from Heathrow) eagerly joined in. Despite over-zealous policing, the protests went off to great effect – shutting down executive flights, freight depots, and even BAA’s HQ, with a 24 hour slumber party! Carbon trading companies were also targeted, accused of peddling dubious science. All in all, this second annual climate camp proved an inspiring event for many, and next year should be even better. But, unfortunately for the gutter press, there wasn’t a bomb-wielding extremist in sight.”

Events Listing

Monday nights Bath Hunt Saboteur meetings 8pm back room of Bell
8th Sept Bath FreeShop Stall Street 12-3pm
8th Sept Anti KFC demo 12.30-3pm Henry Street
11th-14th Sept Disarm DSEI @ The ExCeL Centre in London. www.dsei.org
15th Sept ‘There is such things a free lunch!’ stall Stall Street, 11.00-1.00pm
16th Sept Christain Aid’s ‘Cut the Carbon’ march Abbey Courtyard 4.30pm.
19th-24th Sept No Border Camp in Gatwick. www.noborders.org.uk/
21st Sept Leftism benefit club night for Bristle magazine downstairs at The Crown on Bathwick Street
23rd Sept ‘Bubbling Under’ 12.30-3pm Porter Cellar on George Street
26th Sept ‘Nuclear, Unclear?’ debate BRLSI Queen Square 7pm
3rd Oct Bath Animal Action meeting 7.30pm back room of Bell
4th oct Bath activist Network meeting 7.30pm back room of Bell

Killers in our Communities!

On a recent trawl through the murky world of the arms trade (inspired by the upcoming DSEI arms fair taking place in London on the 11th of September), the Bath Bomb uncovered an uncomfortable truth – Bath is home to at least two arms companies. We have BMT on Lower Bristol Road, who are in the charming business of selling warships and nuclear-capacity submarines to any maniac with enough cash, and Horstman Defence Systems on Locksbrook Road, who make trigger mechs and the wheely bits for tanks and other armoured vehicles. In this climate of international conflict, attacking the arms trade has never been more timely. While the rich make a killing from the arms trade, and we simply get killed, it seems to us at the Bath Bomb that the thing that divides us isn’t race or nationality, but class. The rich profit from wars – from the arms company who sells weapons, to the government that plunders the losing country to the companies that move in afterwards to pick the bones, while average people the world over get slaughtered and exploited by the whole process from factory floor to battlefield. Both of our local companies will be displaying at DSEI, selling to corrupt governments
such as Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Israel and the US. To find out more about the fair, check out www.dsei.org, but in the meantime, let’s pull out our red paint and padlocks and get busy with our own local death dealers! (Bath Bomb in no way advocates the padlocking shut and covering in slogans of any arms companies… honest, officer!)

Who Are Bath Activist Network?

We are a local umbrella group campaigning on issues as diverse as development, environmentalism, anti-war, animal rights, workers’ rights and more. Helping to produce The Bath Bomb, we are open to anyone, and our members range from trade unionists to anarchists, liberals to greens, and people who just want to change Bath for the better.
For details on meetings, demos, or just to get in touch, ring us on 07949 611912, email bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk, or see our website: www.myspace.com/bathactivistnetwork

The Only Good Border is a Text Border

Back in mid-August, the Cinnamon restaurant in Keynsham was raided by BIA [Border and Immigration Agency] heavies, who arrested four members of staff. These so-called ‘illegal workers’ are from Bangladesh, a country where political murder is rife, and floods are an ever-increasing hazard. Whilst the restaurant is currently struggling to find staff bi-lingual in English and Bengali, BIA jobsworths claim the men lacked the correct papers. But who cares about silly little things like papers? Whilst the dignity and wealth of Bangladesh is drained by Western companies in the Export Processing Zones, some people are forced to move on just to survive. No one in their right mind would abandon their home and heritage lightly, risking their lives in border crossings, just to settle for Britain. Whilst asylum applications are being processed, refugees are forbidden to work, expected to make do on £36.54 a week. Their only option is to try and find work in low-paying, often degrading jobs, whilst avoiding discovery, racist violence and deportation.

Are you bored of immigration control and nanny state fascism? If so, why not come along to the UK’s first ever ‘No Border Camp’ near Gatwick! From the 19th to the 24th of September, people will gather to fight the building of a new detention centre, as well as other kinds of state control, such as ID cards and constant surveillance. At this camp, no one is illegal, and all forms of division will be challenged: racism, sexism and homophobia. In a world without borders, nobody will ask for papers anymore.

Foie Gras Campaign Update

Following on from last month’s issue, the Cavendish Restaurant have now also dropped foie gras. Outlets in the city have since apparently gathered to meet and discuss in private their response to the campaign. That’s three restaurants now – follow this link for further info:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=211421146&blogID=296816530

The Bath Bomb ‘Golden Showers’ Appeal

On the night of July the 11th, KKK-wannabes barged in to the Mosque on Pierrepont Street and drunkenly pished over worshipper’s clothes and shoes. Please could any info as to their identity be sent in to your friendly neighbourhood vigilante hotline, at bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk. Bath Antifa would ever so love to see the two proud British bulldogs poo themselves. And if you are one of the guys in the picture, Mr Pee Pee “I can’t hold my pint” Pissypants, then isn’t it about time Mummy and Daddy had you potty-trained?

for images, see: http://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/LocalPages/NewsDetails.aspx?nsid=9853&t=1&lid=3

FILMS THAT TELL THE TRUTH

A new season of activist films is opening in Bath. The ‘Bubbling Under’ lunchtime screenings will show films made by radical action groups and alternative news networks.
Showing at the Porter Cellar bar, the first session will be Sunday the 23rd of September, at 12.30: ‘V for Video Activist’ – SchNEWS DVD Collection for 2006. The event is free entry, and all are welcome!

GOT A STORY? WANT TO RECEIVE THE BATH BOMB BY EMAIL? HOPING TO SUE?
Contact us by e-mailing bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk. Large print e-versions are available on request

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The 11th issue of West Wales’ very own alternative magazine is out now, available from all the usual outlets and, thanks to the fact that we have finally got with the programme and entered the 21st century, also available online at http://cambriansnooze.org.uk/

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Climate Action News sheet 71, September 2007

Compiled and sent out by Rising Tide UK: info at risingtide.org.uk
To receive this News Sheet monthly, email news-subscribe at risingtide.org.uk with the subject line ‘subscribe’ (without the quotes).

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND – 15.10.07
2) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES – nationwide.
3) ART ACTION EXHIBITION AT PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL – 8-23.9.07
4) ROAD BLOCK NATIONAL CONFERENCE – 27.10.07, Birmingham.
5) PLANNING FOR HARD TIMES – 26-28.10.07, Ohio, USA.
6) I-COUNT COMMUNITIES PROJECT – AUGUST ‘07, UK.
7) NATIONAL CLIMATE MARCH/GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION – 8.12.07; PLANNING MEETING, 6.10.07, Oxford
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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) CLIMATE CAMP – 11-21.8.07, Heathrow & nationwide.
2) PIXIES IN THE PIPELINE – during the week of climate action.
3) ACTION IN THE LEAD UP TO THE CAMP – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
4) BAA CLIMATE CAMP INJUNCTION UPDATE – 1.8.07
5) CONVERGENCE FOR CLIMATE ACTION, USA – 8-14.8.07
6) THE TOOLKIT FOR CLIMATE ACTION – AUGUST ‘07
7) LAUNCH OF RADICAL NEWS-SHEET, ‘THE BATH BOMB’ – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
8) GAGGED! 18 – SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER – AUGUST ‘07
9) AMAZON PIPELINE PLANS SHELVED – 3.8.07
10) EVICTION THREAT AT ROSSPORT, Co MAYO – 31.7.07
11) SAVING ICELAND CAMP CLOSES BUT ACTIONS CONTINUE – 27.7.07
12) ELF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH SAVING ICELAND – 30.7.07
13) CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS COMPROMISE THEATRE – 31.7.07
14) ARRESTS AT TARA – 18.7.07
15) ROADBUILDING IN THE NEWS – JULY/AUGUST 07
16) BP PLEDGE TO AVOID INCREASED POLLUTION INTO LAKE MICHIGAN! – 23.8.07
17) STOCKHOLM 4×4 STRIKES – 6.8.07
18) SWEDISH CLIMATE ACTION ROUND-UP – APRIL/JUNE 07
19) SHELL OIL PLANS HALTED – 21.7.07, ALASKA
20) MORI POLL HIGHLIGHTS DENIAL – 25.7.07
21) SPIRIT OF FREEDOM NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 2007
22) NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA – 31.8.07

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND – 15.10.07
The Rising Tide UK network has called a Day of Action against RBS and is inviting Climate Campers and others to organise local actions. Calling itself the “oil & gas bank”, RBS is financing controversial projects in Nigeria, the Caucasus and Wales. RBS is a major funder of the LNG Gas Pipeline (see Recent Happenings). The bank’s involvement in Angolan and Nigerian oil fields encourages corruption and conflict, while gas projects from the Arabian Gulf to the Gulf of Mexico threaten environmental destruction. RBS is also a big player in the aviation industry. http://risingtide.org.uk/node/221
Find out more about the LNG pipeline – www.fightthepipe.co.uk
Plan an effective action – www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk
Oil Bank of Scotland webpage: http://www.platformlondon.org/carbonweb/showitem.asp?article=258&parent=39

2) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES – nationwide.
There are currently Critical Mass bike rides in many major cities throughout the land. Check: http://www.urban75.com/Action/critical.html
for more details, or start another one yourself!
See also: http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/3283 for reports of police hassle at London Critical Mass.

Glossop Critical Mass – 14.9.07
This event has been organised by the newly formed “Road Alert Glossop”. The plan is for Glossop’s first ever Critical Mass bike ride from Glossop to Tintwistle (and back). This will take place on Friday 14th September,
meeting at 5.30pm. See their website on MySpace for details: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=200655900&blogID=286207685

Birmingham Critical Mass – Held on the first Friday of the month, this has apparently been building steadily with a good atmosphere and no hassle.
Meet at St Phillip’s Cathedral, 5.30pm.

3) ART ACTION EXHIBITION AT PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL – 8-23.9.07
Art Action – Turning the Tide on Climate Change Opening Fair with stalls, music and activities – Sat 8 Sept.
www.radicalartgroup.org.uk

4) ROAD BLOCK NATIONAL CONFERENCE – 27.10.07 Birmingham.
Transport 2000’s Road Block conference – Saturday 27 October 2007, 11am-5pm, Central Birmingham, with special guest speaker George Monbiot.
Early registration is strongly recommended. The registration fee of £20 waged (£10 low/unwaged) contributes towards the costs of the event.
To register, email roadsconference@transport2000.org.uk. You can book places online from Tuesday 21 August on Transport 2000’s website.

5) PLANNING FOR HARD TIMES – 26-28.10.07 Ohio, USA.
Fourth Annual Conference, Yellow Springs, Ohio.
“The world’s largest gathering of Peak Oil activists!” Three days of presentations, workshop sessions, and networking with experts in Peak Oil and lifestyle solutions. Learn tactics for Peak Oil education and community organising, strategies for reducing your personal energy use, and participate in visioning a
viable post-peak future. Heathrow was a lot nearer!
http://www.communitysolution.org/conference.html

6) I-COUNT COMMUNITIES PROJECT – AUGUST ’07, UK.
The Climate Outreach Information network is working with Stop Climate Chaos on a new project called ICount Communities, which aims to link together local groups working in climate change. Groups will be put
on to a map with contact details and a brief description of what they do. There will also be a free message board service, both for individual groups and areas. Groups may advertise their activities; generate new ideas by seeing what other groups are doing; increase their numbers of contacts, since they will be able to contact other groups on the map and increase their chances of getting more members, due to greater publicity.
Details from katie@coinet.org.uk or matt@coinet.org.uk or 01865 727911.
www.icount.org.uk

7) NATIONAL CLIMATE MARCH/GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION – 8.12.07
Action on Climate Change – The Time is Now. Before it’s Too Late.
Assemble Millbank, London, 12 noon. 2.30 pm Rally at US embassy. Speakers include George Monbiot, Caroline Lucas MEP.
http://www.campaigncc.org/

PLANNING MEETING FOR UK MARCH – 6.10.07, Oxford.
National Planning Meeting for the London & international demo – 6.10.07, St Mary’s Church, High Street, Oxford, 1-6 pm. Speakers: Mark Lynas, George Marshall.
http://www.campaigncc.org/

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) CLIMATE CAMP – 11-21.8.07 Heathrow and nationwide.
The focus of the Camp was on direct action and there was a glut of actions that soon spread nationwide. However, the anarchic eco-village experiment was also a huge success, and the information exchange was incredible. New solutions were being proposed to tackle climate chaos and there was quiet optimism, wild celebratory resistance and of course a fair smattering of grim resolve. Rising Tide groups were very well represented at the Camp.
> From direct action to communication, from soul singing to giving workshops, from the media to the toilets – we were there! We also had the opportunity to talk about the RT UK network and encourage others to dip
their toes… The actions themselves targeted the corporations who profit from climate chaos.
Here is a brief resume:
13.8.07 – A group of activists set up a climate camp on the wing of an Airbus A380 on its way to be assembled in France.
16.8.07 – Farnborough and Biggin Hill airports, both exclusively used by private executive jets, were blockaded by two teams of climate activists.
17.8.07 – The doors of six London travel agencies were chained shut and plastered with signs saying ‘Closed, gone to the Climate Camp.’ Ten people occupied the office of private charter company XL. Activists super-glued
themselves to the front doors of the Department for Transport’s London headquarters. A tourist joined the protest and chained himself to the doors!
18.8.07 – Children and their parents blockade the World Freight Centre at Heathrow. 60 people occupied Carmel Agrexco’s Heathrow warehouse.
19.8.07 – A noisy and joyous kid’s and local peoples’ march headed to Harmondsworth village via the threatened village of Sipson.. Elsewhere, protesters broke free of mounted police wearing copies of the Tyndall
Report on their hands and carried a banner reading, ‘We are armed…only with peer-reviewed science’. Late on Sunday evening, BA World Cargo depot was blockaded for about four and a half hours by eight protestors locked
to eachother. The day also saw the start of a BAA national HQ blockade, Cardiff banner solidarity, Norwich Airport solidarity demo, and a clown visit to Heathrow.
20.8.07 – Carbon offset companies targeted by protesters dressed as red herrings. Fifteen occupied the offices of Climate Care in Oxford. Ten leafleted the offices of the Carbon Neutral Company in London. Five
protesters locked-on outside Sizewell A and B nuclear power stations, saying ‘Nuclear power is not the answer to climate chaos.’ Twelve protesters super-glued themselves to the entrance at BP headquarters. Eighteen protesters occupied the office of the owners of Leeds airport, Bridgepoint Capital, on Warwick Street in London. Meanwhile, the mass siege of BAA national headquarters forced its closure for the day. Also today; Newcastle solidarity demo, Tyneside Esso banner drop, a Trafalgar Square fountain action, clowns mark out runway in Clive Soley (boss of ‘Future Heathrow’)’s garden…
21.8.07 – Climate camp activists targeted Stansted Airport in an increasing wave of activity. Leaflets were handed out and a slogan attached to a wall on a main entrance/exit.
During the week there were over 71 arrests. The Camp made a big splash in the media across the globe; searching for “climate camp heathrow” in either google or you tube will yield a whole host of articles. Here
are a few worthwhile links:
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/08/379135.htm
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/

Newly-formed Rising Tide Hastings had a mention in Hastings Observer too!
http://www.hastingsobserver.co.uk/newshastings/Camp-for-Climate-action.3134885.jp

2) PIXIES IN THE PIPELINE – During The Week of Climate Action.
The Brecon Beacons gas pipeline works were sabotaged during a night action as part of the week of action against climate change and in defence of the earth. A small team bypassed the poor security and immobilised a total of 11 machines including tipper trucks and excavators! The pipe itself was holed in several places. The pipeline is destroying natural habitats in order to supply a fuel that we cannot burn if the life on this planet is to survive.

3) ACTION IN THE LEAD UP TO THE CAMP – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
28.7.07 – Oxford Climate Campers took over Carfax Tower and dropped a banner satirising the Oxford City Council logo and promoting the Camp for Climate Action.
3.8.07 – A 16 metre-long banner was dropped from the Edinburgh Crags to promote Climate Camp. The banner read ‘This planet has no emergency exits’, and then gave the website for the climate camp
10.8.07 – A spoof demo at Bristol International Airport attracted lots of media attention as Sleazy-jet and Fry-in-air dropped by (before cycling to Heathrow).
Oxford – www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2007/07/377181.html
Edinburgh – http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4358
Bristol – http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4991

4) BAA CLIMATE CAMP INJUNCTION UPDATE – 1.8.07
Mrs. Justice Swift struck out most of BAA’s application, pointing out that much of its evidence was based on news reports and web sites, and ruling that, as there is a “divergence of interest” within the groups named,
[with the exception of Plane Stupid], they should not be targeted. http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4354

5) CONVERGENCE FOR CLIMATE ACTION, USA. – 8-14.8.07
Just prior to the Heathrow camp, Rising Tide North America hosted two Climate Convergences in The States. Over 400 people gathered for the West Coast Convergence for Climate Action in Washington. Participants took part
in nearly 100 workshops and two days of direct action including a lock down in front of the PacifiCorp building in Portland, to demand that the company shut down the four dams it operates on the Klamath river and
stop developing coal fire power plants. Meanwhile, at the Southeast Convergence for Climate Action in Asheville, activists took direct action against Bank of America regarding their many investments in climate injustice. They locked-on and blockaded the entrance successfully. Four activists were later arrested.
http://risingtidenorthamerica.org/wordpress/category/front-page/

6) THE TOOLKIT FOR CLIMATE ACTION – AUGUST 07
‘With this toolkit we hope to inspire you to take action – at home, at school, at work, in your community. The toolkit has been put together by the Network for Climate Action, which has grown out of and is associated
with the Climate Camp.’ This is an astonishing resource and essential reading.
http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk/

7) LAUNCH OF RADICAL NEWS-SHEET, ‘THE BATH BOMB’ – JULY/AUGUST 07
To get a copy e-mailed every month, e-mail bathbombpress@yahoo.co.uk

8) GAGGED! 18 – SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 07
http://lists.riseup.net/www/d_read/gagged/gagged18.pdf

9) AMAZON PIPELINE PLANS SHELVED – 3.8.07
It is reported that plans to build a massive South American gas pipeline through the Amazon rainforest, from the Caribbean to Brazil have “cooled off”. 75,765 protest emails have been sent in nearly a year, along with
local protests on environmental and economic grounds.
http://www.rainforestportal.org/

10) EVICTION THREAT AT ROSSPORT, Co MAYO – 31.7.07
After over eighteen months of providing a base for activists supporting the local Shell to Sea campaign, the Rossport Solidarity Camp was recently served notice to quit by Mayo County Council. It seems no coincidence
that the council’s moves to evict the camp come at a time when Shell has been extensively surveying the estuary that runs alongside the camp in preparation for pipeline development.
http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=1496

Meanwhile, in Norfolk a small group of local campaigners visited Shell’s processing plant at Bacton (3.08.07) to demonstrate solidarity with communities struggling against Shell in Co. Mayo, Eire.

11) SAVING ICELAND CAMP CLOSES BUT ACTIONS CONTINUE – 27.7.07
After a busy summer of actions including the blockade of a smelter and power station, the Saving Iceland protest camp has been wound up. However they are not through with this summers actions, so if you are
planning to join them fight against heavy industry in Iceland you can contact them at savingiceland@riseup.net
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/891

12) ELF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH SAVING ICELAND – 30.7.07
Saboteurs struck at Smurfit Kappa, a plastics factory owned by Rio Tinto-Alcan in Chelmsford, Essex. The gates were locked shut, office doors and loading bays were sabotaged with glue and a message left painted on the wall. Vehicles belonging to Rio Tinto were also sabotaged. Rio Tinto, which has recently acquired the business have appalling environmental and human rights records. Its recent acquisition of Alcan makes it party to the greatest ecological crime currently being committed in Europe. It is looking to turn Iceland’s wildernesses into a series of monolithic power stations to power aluminium smelters; one of the most polluting and energy
intensive industries in the world.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/3341

13) CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS COMPROMISE THEATRE – 31.7.07
A piece in Guardian Unlimited questioning Shell’s sponsorship of The National Theatre’s production “Much Ado About Nothing”, mentions London Rising Tide’s blockade of the National Portrait Gallery.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/07/do_corporate_sponsorships_comp.html

…AND MUSEUM
Along worryingly similar lines; BP has recently committed itself to an unprecedented five-year deal with the British Museum, under which it will finance a series of large-scale exhibitions, starting with one on the
Emperor Hadrian, next June.
www.artnotoil.org.uk

14) ARRESTS AT TARA – 18.7.07
Four Hill of Tara protesters have been jailed for a week after they refused to comply with bail conditions requiring them to stay away from the site of the M3 motorway. The four were among a group of seven who
were charged with public order offences following clashes with security and construction workers. A number of the protesters were injured when security contractors dragged them away from machinery. The Gardai at the
sites did nothing to protect the peaceful protesters from being assaulted. Tara support is critically needed. The EU told Ireland to stop building in June and is taking the Irish govt. to court on Aug 29th. “It it is only £15 on coach to Dublin. 7 euro bus to Tara. Even a few days and a few people will make all the difference.”
Vigil Camp 00353(0) 861758557 or Rath Lugh Action camp 00353( 0)867372983
www.tarapixie.net
www.savetara.com
www.circlecommunity.org

15) ROADBUILDING IN THE NEWS – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
Road building has been in the news a lot recently. The Guardian wrote about the massive cost of the proposed M6 widening which at £2.9 billion works out to be £1,000 per inch! This was picked up by The Mirror and
The Mail. Then the M1 came under the spotlight when The Guardian revealed that the Government was planning to add not two but four new lanes to the M1 – creating a 10-lane superhighway. Next came the New Statesman cover story. This article exposed the flaws in the DfT’s decision-making structures that result in road schemes always being seen to make economic sense. This is one of the strongest attacks on the DfT’s appraisal system ever written and is essential reading for roads campaigners.
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/transport/Story/0,,2138044,00.html)
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/aug/08/
transportintheuk.motoring)
(http://www.newstatesman.com/200708090012)
Check out www.roadblock.org.uk for campaign updates from across the country.

16) BP PLEDGES TO AVOID INCREASED POLLUTION INTO LAKE MICHIGAN – 23.8.07
Citing “ongoing regional opposition”, BP America Chairman and President Bob Malone has announced that the company will avoid any increased pollution into Lake Michigan from its oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana.
Good old BP, eh? However, BP still holds its permit to increase pollution and we need to make sure that today’s promise is set in stone. BP should apply for a new discharge permit that doesn’t allow for any increase in ammonia or toxic suspended solids.
http://www.environmentillinois.org/action/protect-lake-michigan/bp-email?id4=ES

17) STOCKHOLM 4×4 STRIKES – 6.8.07
A newly formed activist group, calling itself The Indians of the Concrete Jungle, has struck repeatedly against 4×4’s in the centre of Stockholm over the last weeks. Some 110 have been temporarily disarmed. The
activists unscrew the cap of the valve, insert a grain of gravel or stone in it, and screw it back on leaving a letter to the owner on the windscreen wherein the action is explained. Three Indians have been nabbed by the police and face various criminal charges. If you can read Swedish check out The Indians of the Concrete Jungle: http://asfaltsdjungelnsindianer.wordpress.com/in-english/
Also worth a look is www.stopurban4x4s.org.uk. They have further suggestions for taking creative action against these dangerous gas-guzzlers.

18) SWEDISH CLIMATE ACTION ROUND-UP – APRIL/JUNE 07
14 April: Climax is formed as a network of climate activists, after a group of ten seizes the runway at Bromma Airport in Stockholm for 30 minutes. Trials are pending.
11 May: The entrance to a travel agency in the city of Stockholm was blocked, when activists from Climax unloaded sand in front of it, revealing to the customers what Botswana will become in a few decades.
26 May: The most heavily trafficked highway bridge in Sweden’s fourth city, was blocked for 30 minutes during rush hour.
1 June: Outside the entrance to Sweden’s major daily newspaper, a group of activists from Climax unloaded coal and swept it under a rug, dressed as the editors of the paper. The paper promotes carbon offsetting as a
solution.
8 June: A street at a central square in Stockholm, was blocked for one hour by activists from Climax, preventing cars from coming through. Cookies were handed out to subway passengers and bike riders in the
vicinity.
www.klimatet.org (in Swedish)

19) SHELL OIL PLANS HALTED – 21.7.07, ALASKA
Shell Offshore Inc. plans to drill several exploratory oil wells in the Beaufort Sea were halted by the US Court of Appeals. The proposed wells were sited in the middle of the bowhead whale migration corridor.
http://www.pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2514

20) MORI POLL HIGHLIGHTS DENIAL – 25.7.07
Recent MORI poll data reveals that that most people still believe that climate change is undecided, in the future, somewhere else and someone else’s problem. Ipsos-MORI’s new report Tipping Point or Turning Point- a report on social attitudes to climate change makes disturbing reading.
www.climatedenial.org.
Exeter University came up with another report claiming that Britons are addicted to cheap flights –
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6970730.stm

21) SPIRIT OF FREEDOM NEWSLETTER – AUGUST 2007
Produced by the Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network.
http://www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/4820

22) NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA – 31.8.07
Mountain Justice Summer has called a day of action against Bank of America to demand they stop funding the coal industry which is destroying the Appalachian mountains through mountaintop removal mining as well as
perpetuating climate chaos. Actions have been planned in 19 cities across the US. Reports should be coming back soon…
www.mountainjusticesummer.org

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Grand Opening Week At Liverpool’s Next To Nowhere – 15th-23rd

We open with a week of events from 15th September to 23rd September (flyer), and from then on will be available to book for meetings and events. If you have a meeting or event that you would like to put on why not book the centre?

Next to Nowhere social centre openingNext to Nowhere social centre logoWe open with a week of events from 15th September to 23rd September (flyer), and from then on will be available to book for meetings and events. If you have a meeting or event that you would like to put on why not book the centre?

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Calendar of Coming Events and Meetings (click header to return to homepage)

Past Events
Grand Opening Week

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Saturday 15th September – 7pm till late
Opening night gig and party
Come celebrate in grand style with a night of live music and great DJs. Donation on the door with all proceeds going to the running costs of the centre.

Sunday 16th September – 7pm – 10pm
Oaxaca Info Night
Mexican speaker from Indymedia Oaxaca. Update on the uprising, police repression & protests in Oaxaca, Mexico. (flyer)

Tuesday 18th September – 7.30pm – 10pm
Conspiracy Evening
From 9-11 and JFK to the Masons and the New World Order – why are there so many conspiracy theories and what should we do with them?

Wednesday 19th September – 7.30pm – 9pm
Indymedia Info Night
The Liverpool Indymedia team present films and discussion introducing Indymedia and letting you know how to get the best out of the site.

Thursday 20th September – 7.30pm – 10pm
Introduction to Anarchism
Merseyside Anarchist Group presents speakers and discussion on the politics and history of anarchism. With speakers from the Anarchist Federation. (flyer)

Friday 21st September – 7.30pm – 10pm
The Boy Who Dropped an Egg on the World – A Play
Jack’s Hard Rub theatre company present writer/director Julian Bond’s powerful anti-war production.

Saturday 22nd September – 7.30pm till late
School Students Against War – Benefit Night
Live music and DJs, good company and dancing to benefit School Students Against War.

Sunday 23rd September – 7pm – 11pm
Free Screen – Film Night
The first of our regular film nights. Showing Osama – an Afghan film about life under the Taliban and Walkout – a drama based on anti racist school struggles in 60s LA.

Next To Nowhere
http://www.liverpoolsocialcentre.org/

Camberwell Squatted Centre Evicted 30-08-07

Just to let you know that the Camberwell Squatted Centre was evicted unexpectedly this morning by a van load of High Court bailiffs and 2 van loads of police, who climbed in to the building at 4.30am and surprised the occupants. Helped by the Southwark Council scaffolding which gave them a leg up into the place.

Camberwell squat signJust to let you know that the Camberwell Squatted Centre was evicted unexpectedly this morning by a van load of High Court bailiffs and 2 van loads of police, who climbed in to the building at 4.30am and surprised the occupants. Helped by the Southwark Council scaffolding which gave them a leg up into the place.

They gave us a few hours to move our stuff out, which we did, calmly. Refusing to be hassled, sitting down now and again to have a rest and a coffee under the itchy eyes of the bailiffs. We took out all the residents stuff plus most of the gear we had put into the place to make it workable and liveable – the plumbing, the locks, cookers, plates, pans, stereo etc. Some stuff we had to leave but very little.

Although we were caught on the hop, we manged to respond practically and calmly, not breaking down or losing it… Despite our attachment to the building, our investment of hard work and emotion, the feelings that have grown up through the events we have put on and the collective experience we have had keeping the Squat Centre going.

SO WHAT NOW?

Immediately we are calling a meeting for Friday 31st August at 8pm, at 56a Info Shop, 56 Crampton St, London SE17, to discuss our next move: how we respond to the eviction, rehousing of residents, and the possibilities for our next move, as a group, a new building?…. We would welcome anyone who has been involved or attended events to come down and help us plan what happens now. It was your space as well!

Some of the events that have been planned for the next few weeks at the Squat may well happen elsewhere, but this will be decided at the meeting.

The most important thing to keep in mind here is – this is not the end. One building may have been taken back by the profiteering scum who live off our backs… But the ideas, projects, plans, collective ways of working together for ourselves, continue, whether it is in a new building, or in other ways… The inspiration we have had from meeting so many people, from Camberwell and beyond, will carry on and bear fruit in unexpected places.

BLACK FROG – YOU CAN’T TOUCH US!

Attempted Edinburgh Squat

Artists and activists squatted the old art college on the grassmarket at the weekend to open it up as a free arts space for the festival and a community resource centre, and to contest the squatting laws in Scotland.

Artists and activists squatted the old art college on the grassmarket at the weekend to open it up as a free arts space for the festival and a community resource centre, and to contest the squatting laws in Scotland.

The following is from an interview with one of the squatters who wishes to remain anonymous.

A few days before the eviction 18 people entered the building and began work making it safe and clean, and starting painting.

The squatters gained the attention of the police due to cleaners that still used the building, who discovered them and called the police.

Police, numbering approximately 20, failed to gain entry to the well barricaded main entrance, however they broke through the side door that had yet to be reinforced. One man had chained himself to the door to prevent the police entering, he removed himself seconds before the door was broken down. He was thrown to the floor and handcuffed behind his back.

The police shouted “lay your brushes down” to those who were painting at the time of the raid, as they began aggressively pushing people into a line against the wall. The details (names, addresses) of the squatters were taken several times, some of them were handcuffed and others not, and they were allowed ton drink alcohol by some officers but at other times this was prohibited. The police were apparently very disorganised. The artists and activists were held in the building for approximately 3 hours.

They were all taken to St Leonards police station for questioning and to have their DNA, fingerprints and photographs taken for the permanent biometric database. They were interviewed and questioned specifically about who their leader was, what group they belonged to and if they were part of or had knowledge of ‘the Black Bloc’.

All of the individuals were charged with aggravated trespass and those who had obviously been painting were charged with malicious mischief, and have all been bailed except one man who had outstanding warrants for other protests. They are all due in court on the 20th of September.

24 hours of climate direct action (mass & affinity group actions spread like wildfire); plus video/audio clips

Sunday 19th August – marking out 3rd runway, march on BAA & blockade, Cardiff banner solidarity, Norwich Airport solidarity demo, BA perishables blockade
Monday 20th August – BAA blockade continues, Newcastle solidarity demo, Tyneside Esso banner drop, BP HQ, Sizewell nuclear power station, Bridgepoint owners Leeds/Bradford airport occupation, Trafalgar Square, 2 carbon offset companies occupied, clowns mark out runway in Clive Soley’s garden

Sunday 19th August – marking out 3rd runway, march on BAA & blockade, Cardiff banner solidarity, Norwich Airport solidarity demo, BA perishables blockade
Monday 20th August – BAA blockade continues, Newcastle solidarity demo, Tyneside Esso banner drop, BP HQ, Sizewell nuclear power station, Bridgepoint owners Leeds/Bradford airport occupation, Trafalgar Square, 2 carbon offset companies occupied, clowns mark out runway in Clive Soley’s garden

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Sunday 19th August 2007

As part of the actions today from the climate camp people are making a symbolic protest to mark out the boundary of the proposed third runway

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Report from the Kids March from the Camp for Climate Action
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Just after midday the Kids and parents March along with the RinkyDink Sound system, the funeral procession and a ‘monstrous plane’ figure (assembled by kids and parents in the days before), set off on the march to Sipson Village. There were local residents waiting at the gates of the camp with their children to join with the march.
Rinky Dink at climate camp
The march to Sipson was held up every 100 meters or so by police with no clear reason stated by them. Several police vans were in front of the kids march and several behind which effectively held them static and obstructing the march moving forward could be used to move them on.

Eventually the kids march reached their intended destination which was a local garden centre, where the proprietors openly welcomed them. However due to the fact that along the way the kids march had swelled (to around 5/600 ppl) with the number of local residents and their children which had joined the march, number were too great for the garden centre. Local residents on the march and campers came to a joint agreement continue on to Sipson; the march left the garden centre and continued to move on.

The march to Sipson was very lively with chants and singing and lots of support and cheering from locals. At Sipson however, a long delayed occurred over the decision on where to go next. The negotiations on where to go next involved discussions with the police, the local MP John McDonald was active in these negotiations conveying the wishes of the march.

Sipson and Harmondsworth residents on the march wanted to go onto Harmondsworth and along with the Kids march, this is what was collectively decided and negotiated. At Harmondsworth the plan was to assemble at the local village green. However on the way to the village green march was blocked by a line of police with a phalanx of riot cops approaching behind the police line. A long stand off of around half an hour took place whilst further negotiations between a police commander and John McDonald occurred. It was eventually agreed that the Kids March could advance down then road to Harmondsworth Village Green, where the march began to have a series of speeches.

The speeches included John McDonald who thanked the Camp for Climate Action as well as saying that the plans for the 3rd runway would destroy Sipson and Harmondsworth, before declaring “No third runway, we will win”.

Another speaker was Christine Shilling from NoTRAG – No Third Runway Action Group Heathrow Airport – (www.notrag.org), who said that 7 years ago she and a few neighbours became concerned about the runways and as their campaign began to grow …. she never dreamed that what has happened could have happened and it had given her confidence that they would win.

A local Harmondsworth resident also spoke movingly of his daughter who was buried at the local Harmondsworth cemetary and had been outraged at the original plans which involved moving the bodies from the graveyard. He was determined to stop the third runway and that the climate camp had enormously lifted the spirits of many. He said that the protests were peaceful, but that if the politicians would not listen to them then he did not think it would always be so and that people would have to take more direct action.

Another speaker, George Monbiot spoke of a local man, Richard Cox, also buried in the Harmondsworth Cemetery who ‘invented’ the Cox’s Orange Pippin apple (Cox’s apple). he went on to say that the local area used to be full of orchards, now buried under runways. Monbiot said that the fact that we now have to fly in apples from far away demonstrates that the cause of all this is economic madness without end.

After the speeches when folks were deciding to leave the green, a set of decisions were collectively made. Some decided to leave the village green and head back towards the camp, other decided to head towards BAA and others decided to stay on the green and disperse later on.

Those groups going towards BAA and the camp separated at a junction. The group that came back to camp did not have any further delays from the police and there were no incidents reported.

All in all an amazing march – well done to all!!

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rushes of the rush – video/mp4 5.2M

This video shows protesters heading towards the HQ of BAA from the Climate Camp. They fan out when they pass the Police line to draw their escorts in different locations. video/mp4 1.5M

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The kettle behind the BAA blockade

A wholly peaceful group arrived behind BAA’s headquarters around 3.30 this afternoon. Despite the fact that the contingent was largely composed of the CIRCA clowns, police responded in their usual way by sending in the riot squad.
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Groups arrived carrying banners such as “Don’t runaway – cut the system’s wings” and “Visit Scotland – but don’t come by plane”. Within minutes the atmosphere was deafened by sirens, and the adjacent McDonalds got its own police cavalry for protection.

Clowns tried to defuse the tension in their unique and familiar way but were rebuffed by over aggressive riot cops, who felt the need to manhandle them and push them roughly back into their newly created pen.

The crown numbered maybe forty, the police presence was in the hundreds.

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BAA get Punished for the most Devastating Climate Change

Activists from Oxford are part of the – still ongoing – 100+ strong overnight blockade at BAA HQ opposite Heathrow Airport.

To Affinity and Beyond!

A strong group from the Oxford barrio formed several affinity groups and travelled to Sipson to mark out part of where the runway, if built, will trash (in our case Heathrow Primary, a small school on Harmondsworth Lane, ironically bearing a concorde as its logo). Although a few Oxonians were caught in a kettle, penned in by the police, on the kids’ march, most managed to avoid being surrounded. Then onto a quick detour at a friendly local pub (thanks for the free tea!) before heading towards BAA.

Funky Monks
BAA monks
One affinity group – dubbed the monks and the mikes – split off, to meet later in the carpark at BAA. The Monks proceded to deliver a sermon worshipping BAA and 40 – 50 people joined in to prostrate themselves in front of the building. They sang a chant to depict the proposed airport expansion. And invited people to join in their only hymn:
“All things bright and beautiful,
all creatures great and small.
All things wise and wonderful,
BAA kills them all.”

Whilst the praying and conga’ing was taking place, activists from the Scottish barrio and a the clowns who arrived by bus were kettled in. Although it can be argued that this was a form of sublime masochism on the part of the riot cops who then had to put up with four hours of in-your-face clowning.

At 6pm, the sound systems and kids’ march arrived. And then the police started getting heavy-handed.

Police fuck-wittery

The police began to cordon people in once the march had arrived and they threw their weight around. One Oxford activist felt the wrong arm of the law as she tried to get to her partner and was thrown violently to the floor. Fortunately, as Oxford is a strong group there were lots of witnesses – and hugs to be had.

Block the BAA

Once everyone arrived, there was a brief battle of sound-systems (oh no, blocked in with music, dancing and food – damn!), and then people decided to block the car park to BAA.
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To fast-forward to where the author of this piece left, there was a tarpaulin city and singing going on at around midnight – and the activists are still there now. We’re going back to join them.

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Cardiff solidarity with Heathrow protests
Cardiff camp solidarity banner

South Wales anarchists and friends dropped a banner in front of the Millenium Stadium in Cardiff this afternoon in solidarity with the actions taking place at the Climate Camp in Heathrow.

http://www.southwalesanarchists.org/

& For news non-hierarchical action against Climate change read Gagged!

gwentanarchists@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk

More banner drops in Newport & Cwmbran

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Solidarity Demonstration With Heathrow Campaigners At Norwich Airport

A small group of people acting as representatives of members of a wide range of local organisations including Norwich FoE, Norwich Campaign against Climate Change, Norwich and Norfolk Green Parties, BROADS, and local airport-area residents performed an aviation information campaign at Norwich Airport in support of the current national protests at Heathrow airport against manmade climate change action. Between 2.30 to 3.30pm today Sunday 19th August in solidarity with the Heathrow climate change action, local campaigners handed out educational leaflets to passengers leaving from Norwich airport to European destinations.

A small group of people acting as representatives of members of a wide range of local organisations including Norwich FoE, Norwich Campaign against Climate Change, Norwich and Norfolk Green Parties, BROADS, and local airport-area residents performed an aviation information campaign at Norwich Airport in support of the current national protests at Heathrow airport against manmade climate change action.

See video at: http://tinyurl.com/2j4rw2

Between 2.30 to 3.30pm today Sunday 19th August in solidarity with the Heathrow climate change action, local campaigners handed out educational leaflets to passengers leaving from Norwich airport to European destinations.

‘We highlighted the 37% increase in passenger numbers and the increased CO2 pollution and noise pollution’, said Cllr. Rupert Read, lecturer at UEA and Norfolk Green party’s lead candidate for the next European elections in 2009, and press contact for this event.

He continued, ’We informed people about alternative travel arrangements available to visit nearby Europe; train options are convenient and provide much more time for relaxation during the trip. For example, I went by train to Brussels last year – it was a lovely trip. We need a change in attitude similar to that that has already been experienced in Germany, where, in a turnaround compared to previous years, many thousands of people consciously chose to holiday at home, their reason being their desire to play their part in preventing catastrophic climate change. We have once chance, at this moment in history, to do the right thing, and press for political change that will stop aviation expansion and air travel from terminally undermining our chances of keeping the Earth’s climate long-term habitable for humans.‘

The campaigners highlighted failing Government policies. Cllr. Andrew Boswell said, “New Labour promised a reduction in CO2 pollution but they are simply not prepared to take the necessary actions. Instead of stemming the increase in flights and emissions, they are planning to massively expand the aviation industry, for example, with new runways at Stansted and Heathrow, and proposed fourfold flight increase at Norwich.

“Whilst our farmers pay VAT on transport costs, airlines get away with subsidising imports of food from all over the world, putting our farmers’ livelihoods at risk.

“The government must stop its programme of runway expansion, which threatens to make residents’ lives a misery and to destroy the climate that our children will inherit.”

Background: Norwich airport is surrounded by housing on three sides and its future expansion is therefore an uneconomic undertaking.

Norfolk Green Party has in the past argued for the development of much-needed housing in the area, rather than for expanding a rather insignificant airport. Norfolk desperately needs affordable housing to house young people who are not able to pay steep house prices.

Norwich Airport carried 745,879 passengers in 2006, that is a 37% increase over the previous year 2005. The projected growth forecast is for 2.045 million passengers by 2015 with a further increase to 2.974 million by 2030 – a fourfold increase from 2006. Add to this the many increasing civil recreation flights, training flights, the incoming and outgoing flights for servicing and engineering repair, the helicopter traffic, etc. and you have many more flights. This is disastrously unsustainable, environmentally.

The demonstration was arranged fully co-operatively informing Norwich Airport, so as not to cause any alarm at their end. It will be entirely peaceful, and will not even disrupt traffic or cause any congestion.

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BA World Cargo depot

police in huge numbers, including silver commander, came hurtling from the BAA seige to the BA depot. Suport team cleared away, lockers on removed and nicked by about 22.10. The shift of cops releived the pressure at BAA which is reported to have a good party vibe going into the night.

blockade was in place four hours – all released without charge

update

The eight blockaders just got back to the camp after being held at Staines police station from 1am until 2.30pm this afternoon. The blockade was in place from 8.30pm Sunday evening until a quarter past midnight, when the last blockader was moved from the road. The freight center that was blockaded handles exotic frozen foods flown in from around the world to be distributed to the supermarkets. Amongst the many lorries backing up we spotted Sainsbury’s, Aldi and Farm Foods.

The protest highlighted the insanity of flying food into this country – clocking up airmiles and destroying our local economies. The banner encouraged people: “Enjoy local food”

Silver command arrested people initially under Section 68 (Aggravated Trespass). This afternoon all were released without charge and with no further action taken. Nice one!

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Press Release – Climate activists blockade Heathrow freight depot

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19th August 2007, 21:30

At 21:00, eight protesters from the Camp for Climate Action have blockaded British Airways’ World Cargo Depot at Hatton Cross, outside Heathrow Airport.

The protesters blockaded vehicle access by locking themselves together in a ring with ‘arm tubes’.

British Airways handle air freighted foodstuffs, which are a rapidly growing source of greenhouse gas emissions. Air freighting of food to UK grew by 140% between 1992 and 2002. Air freighted food amounts to 14% of total food-related CO2 emissions.

The protesters claim that importing fruit and vegetables from developing countries encourages unsustainable farming practices, uses scarce water resources and keeps farmers locked into a cycle of poverty, competing for ever lower prices.

Anna Kay, one of the blockaders said, “We in the UK need to move to eating locally produced and organic food instead of supporting this energy intensive and environmentally destructive industry”.

The blockade was organised by an independent group of activists who have been taking part in the Camp for Climate Action.
ENDS

Notes to editor:

Arm Tubes are lengths of tube into which two protesters put their arms and lock themselves together.

Blockaders on location can be contacted on 07798 745613.

Camp Press Group can be contacted on 0777 286 1099 or 07858 177178

Police took ages to locate the blockade despite the target being publicly known as one of the Climate Camps ‘plan B’ targets. When their arrived, they arrived in force having reployed from the occupation of the BAA HQ car park. Over 20 vans finally turned up with senior polices including silver command. They also appeared to be having difficulty locating the specialist team responsible for cutting people out of lock ons.

The seven people doing support were threatened with arrest and having knowingly breached the Heathrow Bylaws they decided to leave after a quick discussion with those in the lock on. The supporters are now back at the camp and as we write there is no indication that those in the lock on have yet been cut out and taken to a police station.

BA World Cargo Perishables was targeted highlight the unsustainable and increasing transportation of perishable produce by air including both flowers and food.

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Monday 20th August 2007

Update on BAA sit-in

20.08.2007 01:24
At least 200 people now blocking the only road access to the main BAA building.

Protestors have set up shelters and are currently eating, sleeping, singing and chilling with a temporarily more relaxed policing style. Police are currently letting more people join, but it’s unclear how long this will last. Wheelbarrow full of treats, including hot food, raised spirits of the blockaders, who plan to stay until workers arrive for work in the morning.
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BAA night-time occupation 9Small skirmish will be ignored by Ferovial

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It is apparent that the little skirmish outside the BAA HQ will be nothing to when the real demolition of peoples’ homes and properties begins in a few year’s time. What is not realised is that BAA is no longer ‘British’ Airports Authority but belongs to two Spanish billionaires who also own the huge Spanish construction / property development Ferovial. In purchasing BAA they also inherited the grandfather rights of compulsory purchase of all properties in the way of airport expansion. It is the only foreign owned company can legally demolish other people’s properties. Ferovial doesn’t give a damn about Climate Change of the Climate Camp. Fears of direct intimidation from Ferovial against protesters is already causing some concern around Heathrow.

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Not BAAd
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After a somewhat surreal night of dark rum, wet arses, singing and watching a white rabbit attempt to frighten off the rozzers (no, really) we learned that the bosses at BAA had sent everyone home for the day. I encourage all BAA workers to think about what fun staying at home and lazing about was and to phone in sick and/or sabotage their workplace at every opportunity 😉

We left the car park feeling knackered but exhilarated, having survived “the blue fury of the Metropolitan Police” and shut down BAA for the day. BAA had tried to take five million people to court the previous week to stop any kind of protest or dissent from its profit-led corporate agenda. And we had just spent the night in their bloody car park!

One affinity group member arranged a whip round at the camp to make up for the money BAA had lost paying our legal costs and having to close for the day. Contributions included rather a lot of spit, a week’s worth of old fag butts, a damp packet of rizla, a nappy and an out of date travelcard (which later had to be removed for use as roach material). Unfortunately overzealous recycling crew at the camp mistook the collection for rubbish. Which means that BAA will be getting from the camp the same amount as it has done for local people and for the environment; fuck all.

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Newcastle action….

In solidarity with climate camp protests….

Due to various commitments i had to leave climate camp on saturday having been there since monday 13th. It was quite depressing knowing i was missing the big action. However my inspirational 10 year old son suggested we took action in newcasle city centre this morning (monday 20th). He dressed as batman and I was a clown. We descended on monument, at 8am with help from 2 other local activists (who kindly printed 300 leaflets about the cause)! We made banners, “Climate Change Kills” and “Stop BAA”. The local press came, interviewed my son and took photos! We are hoping to make The Evening Chronicle tomorrow. The action lasted approx 90 minutes and we got a good response from the public. Although more “fluffy” than we would have liked my son was loving it and demands to come to climate camp next year as i was unable to bring him this time.

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Tyneside Esso Banner Drop

Activists dropped a banner on ESSO to highlight their funding of climate change deniers.

Passing businessmen and bent scientists were handed checks for millions of pounds from ESSO.
The office manager commented; “ESSO aren’t here any more; all the demonstrations aren’t good for business. We put all their mail in the bin; thats the best place for them, too!”
The Aviation Authority, over the road, was blockaded.

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BP Headquarters Occupied in Central London
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Around 30 people have blockaded the BP head offices in St James Sq, london this morning. Some are superglued to each other and some are D-locked to railings on te side of the building.

Quoting one of the activists, Stanley Owen: ‘We cannot sustain infinitive growth on a finite planet’. With its 31 million tonnes of fuel used a year, Heathrow is like the ‘biggest carbon bonfire’. BP is one of two fuel suppliers to the airport.

The atmosphere at the blockade is very good. ‘Workers are not getting in, we’re talking to them about having the day off’ said one of the supporters who have gathered in numbers outside the building and are leafleting workers and passers by.

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Blockade at Sizewell B nuclear power station

A group of five people have locked to concrete blocks in the entrance of Sizewell nuclear power station. They started the action at 7.45am this morning and unfurled a banner reading ‘nuclear power is not the answer to climate chaos’.

The protesters have targeted the power station to highlight that nuclear power is no answer to climate change.

Sizewell B nuclear power station is operated by British Energy and is the UK’s only large pressurised water reactor. In the first ten years of it’s operation it produced about 3% of the UK’s electricity. British Energy claim the power station has reduced the amount of greenhouses gases that would otherwised have been released by fossil fuel generation by around 60 million tonnes.

However they have conveniently accounted for only a tiny part of entire production cycle. A large amount of energy (and therefore greenhouse gas emissions) are involved in the mining of uranium ore, it’s refining and enrichment and the construction and eventual decommissioning of the nuclear power stations themselves also needs to be factored into the equation.

Last year, during the climate camp near Drax in Yorkshire, protesters blockaded the Hartlepool nuclear power station.

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Sizewell Nuclear Power Station Closed in Response to Climate Change

Activists from the “Camp for Climate Action” have today, 20 Aug 2007, blockaded Sizewell nuclear power station to oppose the myth that nuclear power is carbon neutral and a solution to climate change. The peaceful protest, which started 7:45 this morning, is currently disrupting traffic going in the main entrance to both Sizewell ‘A’ and ‘B’. Sizewell, on the Suffolk coast, has been identified as a possible site for a new nuclear reactor by Government consultants recently.

Five activists have chained themselves together across the road to the plant. They are holding banners reading “Nuclear Power is Not the Answer to Climate Chaos” and “Don’t Nuke the Climate”.

The action forms part of the widely publicised Camp for Climate Action currently taking place outside Heathrow airport. The surprise blockade of Sizewell nuclear power plant was organised to oppose plans for the construction of new nuclear power stations. The British Government’s energy white paper, published in May 2007, contains proposals for the construction of a new generation of nuclear power stations, supposedly as a solution to global warming. This is a claim that the protestors strongly oppose.

At present, nuclear power is responsible for producing around 4% of the UK’s energy. The activists are concerned that the construction of new nuclear power plants will not provide a real answer to the threats posed by global warming. One of them, Adam Conway said: “If you take into account the whole life cycle of a nuclear reactor and all its fuel and waste then nuclear power is not carbon neutral. And that’s before you consider the dangers and insecurities inherent in nuclear power. To expand nuclear power in response to climate change would be to jump out of the frying pan and into the fire.”

The protestors also draw attention to the as yet unsolved problem of nuclear waste generated by nuclear power, and the risk of nuclear accidents. Mell Harrison, co-ordinator of Eastern Region CND and one of the activists involved, commented: “The construction of new nuclear power plants is not only incredibly costly, it’s also very short sighted. We would be able to produce a limited amount of electricity for a couple of generations, but the coming hundreds of generations will have to deal with the waste produced by the nuclear industry. There is also a risk of catastrophic nuclear accidents and an increased risk of nuclear weapons proliferation. Large areas are still affected by the radiation released by the disaster at Chernobyl, and now they are proposing building new nuclear power plants in an area that is at risk from sea level rise.”

The protest at Sizewell is one of many nonviolent actions that have been organised by participants in the “Camp for Climate Action”, to draw attention to the dangers of climate change, and to highlight positive solutions to the problem. The site at Sizewell has been identified as one of a number of possible locations for new nuclear power stations in the UK. Sizewell hosts the most recently constructed civilian nuclear reactor in Britain, “Sizewell B” that began commercial production of electricity in 1995 following Britain’s longest ever public enquiry.

Contact: 01603 722898 Peter Lanyon (offsite)
07971 347549 Mell Harrison (part of the blockade)

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Sizewell nuclear powerstation blockaded

Activists from the Camp have blockaded Sizewell nuclear power station. Press release below was written by activists before they blockaded.

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
20 August 2007

Sizewell Nuclear Power Station Closed in Response to Climate Change
Sizewell blockade 1

Photos (free from copyright) available from:
http://fme.sincerethought.org/gallery/v/2007/climate

Activists from the “Camp for Climate Action” have today blockaded Sizewell nuclear power station to oppose the myth that nuclear power is carbon neutral and a solution to climate change. The peaceful protest, which started 7:45 this morning, is currently disrupting traffic going in the main entrance to both Sizewell ‘A’ and ‘B’. Sizewell, on the
Suffolk coast, has been identified as a possible site for a new nuclear reactor by Government consultants recently.

Five activists have chained themselves together across the road to the plant. They are holding banners reading “Nuclear Power is Not the Answer to Climate Chaos” and “Don’t Nuke the Climate”.

The action forms part of the widely publicised Camp for Climate Action currently taking place outside Heathrow airport. The surprise blockade of Sizewell nuclear power plant was organised to oppose plans for the construction of new nuclear power stations. The British Government’s energy white paper, published in May 2007, contains proposals for the
construction of a new generation of nuclear power stations, supposedly as a solution to global warming. This is a claim that the protesters strongly oppose.

At present, nuclear power is responsible for producing around 4% of the UK’s energy. The activists are concerned that the construction of new nuclear power plants will not provide a real answer to the threats posed by global warming. One of them, Adam Conway said: “If you take into account the whole life cycle of a nuclear reactor and all its fuel and
waste then nuclear power is not carbon neutral. And that’s before you consider the dangers and insecurities inherent in nuclear power. To expand nuclear power in response to climate change would be to jump out of the frying pan and into the fire.”

The protesters also draw attention to the as yet unsolved problem of nuclear waste generated by nuclear power, and the risk of nuclear accidents. Mell Harrison, co-ordinator of Eastern Region CND and one of the activists involved, commented: “The construction of new nuclear power plants is not only incredibly costly, it’s also very short
sighted. We would be able to produce a limited amount of electricity for a couple of generations, but the coming hundreds of generations will have to deal with the waste produced by the nuclear industry. There is also a risk of catastrophic nuclear accidents and an increased risk of nuclear weapons proliferation. Large areas are still affected by the radiation released by the disaster at Chernobyl, and now they are proposing building new nuclear power plants in an area that is at risk from sea level rise.”

The protest at Sizewell is one of many nonviolent actions that have been organised by participants in the “Camp for Climate Action”, to draw attention to the dangers of climate change, and to highlight positive solutions to the problem. The site at Sizewell has been identified as one of a number of possible locations for new nuclear power stations in the UK. Sizewell hosts the most recently constructed civilian nuclear reactor in Britain, “Sizewell B” that began commercial production of electricity in 1995 following Britain’s longest ever public enquiry.

Contact: 01603 722898 Peter Lanyon (offsite)
07971 347549 Mell Harrison (part of the blockade)

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This audio report made by phone from those locked-on at Sizewell B nuclear power station was made at around 11am Monday 20th as part of the 24 hours of action against climate change. Those involved explain what they have done and why they are doing it.

Audio Click here to download or listen to the report – mp3 425K

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Yorkshire flatcap-wearers occupy venture capitalist offices
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Climate campers from the Yorshire neighbourhood today occupied the offices of venture capitalists Bridgepoint, new owners and would be expanders of Leeds/Bradford airport, presenting them with three demands:

1) Drop the plans to massively expand Leeds/Bradford Airport

2) Close down Leeds/Bradford Airport completely.

3) Use the 150 million pounds from Leeds City Council to turn the airport into an ecopark.

Just before 9am this morning they entered the premises in Warwick Street, just around the corner from London’s Piccadilly Circus. Three banners were unfurled in the windows, the outside of which were liberally covered with flyers explaining the occupation.

After a short scuffle with security Bridgepoint director James Murray agreed to come to the reception to hear the protesters demands – it was made clear that this was the start of a long and sustainable campaign against the airport.

Workers arriving for the day were offered Yorkshire puddings and engaged in conversation, explaining the science of climate change and reasoning why Leeds airport – and all the others – shouldn’t be expanded.

Finally a declaration from the people of Yorkshire was read out, a souvenir snap was taken and people peacefully left the building.

To his credit, director Murray took his pudding upstairs with him.

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Declaration from Leeds people to shut down Leeds airport

This declaration was read out on 20th August in London during the occupation of Bridgepoint Capital’s office.

A declaration from the people of Yorkshire

To Bridgepoint Capital, the aviation industry, so-called captains of industry, political leaders and the great Yorkshire public…

You may be aware that recently Leeds Bradford Airport was sold off lock stock and barrel by our five West Yorkshire councils. It was bought by equity giant Bridgepoint, whose offices we are visiting today, for a staggering £145 Million.

We have noted with great concern the interest that Bridgepoint has shown in our region. Thankyou for the interest, but let us be clear we don’t need this kind of interest. You seem hungry to buy up companies and expand them regardless of social and environmental costs.

It seems that you, as the new owners of our airport, want to double passenger numbers from about 3 million passengers to seven million by the year 2015. You say you are gong to spend £70 million to do this.

We have some advise for you. Save your money. Spend it somewhere else it is wanted more. Further expansion is out of the question. The airport is ruining our lives and our environment.

We are shocked and dismayed that you are planning this kind of expansion. It flies in the face of the government’s plans to halt the growth of greenhouse gases. Do you realize that the Government has set a national target for a reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from 1990 levels of 60% by 2050? It’s clear that even if you do know, you don’t care. Current growth in aviation means that in the future air travel will account for virtually all our carbon allowance as a country – that’s before any of us turn on a lightbulb your industry have used up all the carbon we are budgeted to use as a nation. How selfish. How stupid.

Do you realize that aviation has now become the fastest growing source of greenhouse gases, the main contributor to climate change? Did you notice the devastating floods that just hit our region from Hull to Sheffield and York, claiming lives, destroying thousands of homes and causing millions in damages? Do you realize this devastation is linked to carbon industries like aviation?

Today we say Enough. This is why we are here. We, as representatives of the people of Yorkshire demand the following:

• That Bridgepoint Capital immediately divests itself from Leeds Bradford Airport

• That full control of the airport is given to the people of Leeds

• That considering there are plentiful airports in the region at Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and now Doncaster, Leeds Bradford Airport is closed down.

• That the site of the airport is made into an environmental park using the £150 Million windfall that the local councils received from selling the airport.

These are our demands. They are the only way we can protect the future of our region, our children and our environment. We cannot watch as you profit from the plunder of our future. The people of Yorkshire will not stop opposing your expansion plans until our demands are met.

From the Dales and Valleys of Northern England.
This day, 20th August 2007.

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Wanted: Bridgepoint Capital

For environmental crimes against the people of Yorkshire…

In particular… for planning to expand Leeds Bradford Airport…

… for proposing to double passenger numbers to 7 million

…for putting our environmental future in great peril

…and for ignoring warnings of scientists and governments about the links between airport expansion and climate change

www.climatecamp.org.uk

No Leeds Airport Expansion Group

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Trafalgar Square Climate protest
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Not waving but drowning….

Five ‘drowned’ figures were floated in Trafalgar Square fountains this morning to highlight the link between flying and climate chaos. Each carried his/her own placard with messages such as “Your flight cost me my home”, ” Your flight cost me my children”, etc. Tourists and passers-by were given leaflets made at the Camp for Climate Action and many seemed unaware of the current crisis in Bangladesh, where half the country is under water.

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Carbon Offset Companies targeted by Climate Camp Activists

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Activists from the Camp for Climate Action have simultaneously targeted the offices of two separate carbon offset companies. The protestors are dressed as red herrings in order to highlight that carbon offset schemes are a dangerous distraction from taking effective climate action.

This morning, the offices of two high profile carbon offset companies in different cities – the Carbon Neutral Company in London and Climate Care in Oxford – have been disrupted.

The protestors are colourfully dressed as red herrings to symbolise the fact that carbon offset schemes are corrupting the climate change debate, taking attention away from effective responses to the threat of climate change and conning the general public. Their aim is to disrupt the day-to-day running of the offices and to raise awarness about the ineffectiveness of carbon-offset schemes – especially among well meaning office staff who may not realize the damage their work is doing to the fight to prevent runaway global warming.

Carbon offsetting doesn’t work because:

We cannot know what emissions have been avoided as a result of renewable energy projects – any hypotheses are guesswork. Therefore we cannot possibly calculate how much it would cost us to buy those savings – offset companies are selling us nothing but hot air.

Many schemes for ‘neutralising’ our emissions – such as tree planting – have been completely discredited, being scientifically illiterate and based on invented savings and . Yet companies such as Climate Care and Carbon Neutral continue to use them.

Real offsets would have to save the same amount of carbon within the same time frame as it is released. Trees are assumed by the offset companies themselves to take at least 99 years to absorb the carbon emitted in a 2 hour flight. Even if it did work, it would be like filling a bathtub with a bucket while trying to empty it with a thimble; the bath will soon overflow.

Most techno-fix offset schemes are based in the developing world. Even if every poor nation on the planet went carbon-free today, industrialised nations would still have to slash our carbon emissions if we are to have any hope of preventing catastrophic climate change. Emissions from developing nations are not the problem.

“Carbon offset companies are selling well-intentioned consumers a dangerous peace of mind by pretending that they can make emissions disappear” said Theo Middleton, one of the activists in the Climate Care office. “Climate Care and BA have teamed up to offer fliers a false opportunity to buy their way out of their responsibility to the climate.”

“Carbon offsets are ineffective, based on dubious science and lead people to believe they
are helping when they are not – the concept and the practice are a con,” said Sophie Nathan, who is taking part in the Carbon Neutral Company invasion. “Real climate action involves taking direct responsibility for personal emissions levels as well as engaging in
political organisation for wider change.”

Notes for Editors

Carbon offset companies have been on the receiving end of a great deal of negative publicity in the last year. This is the second time in 2007 that the Carbon Neutral Company has had its offices occupied by environmental activists.Both companies were also negatively portrayed in a recent Channel 4 documentary on the offsets industry
and in a report put out earlier in the year by the Amsterdam-based think tank, the Transnational Institute. New Internationalist magazine focused on the debate in July last year, exposing ineffective and damaging offset methods for fighting climate change.

This is big business – British Airways reported a £620m pre-tax profit for the year ending March 2006, a 20 per cent increase on the previous year, despite the increase in fuel costs during the period, and its short haul service moved into profit for the first time in a decade. This was a period of expansion and profitability as much for Climate Care as it was for British Airways. In July 2006, Climate Care’s David Wellington wrote that “in the past 10 to 12 months we have seen a 10-fold increase in sales,” and that 85 per cent of this growth was in “online sales for offsetting flight emissions”.

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see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6382253.stm

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see
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/dispatches/the+great+green+smokescreen/589267

iii
“BA Profits Up by 20%,” 24 May 2006, from the Business Travel
Europe website

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E Addkey, “Boom in Green Holidays as Ethical Travel Takes Off,”
The Guardian, 17 July 2006

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Clowns mark out site of 4th runway – in Lord Soley’s garden
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This report in by phone around 6pm from Sgt Slideshow Bob taking part in Operation Ealing Comedy , the marking out of the site of a ‘proposed 4th runway’ in the garden of Lord Soley who is the former Labour MP for Hammersmith, and now campaign director for Future Heathrow, an alliance of trade unions, business groups, airlines and professional associations which support the airport’s sustainable modernisation.

Audio Click here to download or listen to report – mp3 185K

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Audio Podcast on Climate Camp day of actions…

In this podcast we focus in on one direct action which took place at the BAA offices at Bath Road in Heathrow. We were there for 24 hours. We interviewed several people some of whom who were penned in at other actions and this podcast gives a flavour of how the day went on Sunday 19th August 2007, the Day of Action.

http://www.archive.org/download/ClimateCampDayOfActionBaaSit-inHeathrow2007/ClimateCampDayOfActionBaaSit-inHeathrow2007_vbr.m3u
“>Stream

Download: ogg open source format or mp3 format

Audio report from some of those camping overnight at BAA

This report came in by phone at around 11pm on Sunday night from some of those currently occupying the entrance to the car park of the BAA HQ near Heathrow airport.

Click here to download or listen to report – mp3 373K

Audio Listen to 1:20am update from blockade – mp3 316K

Julia’s rushes from sunday day of action at climate camp

Video julia’s rushes – video/mp4 2.8M

Kids March, a view of the site, general march chilled action, and the BAA offices protected by Police

Video kryptik’s video rushes from sunday – video/mp4 4.9M

fran’s rushes of the rush to the south

Some nice bits some nasty. It was a rush to Baa

Video rushes of the rush – video/mp4 5.2M

Video of climate protesters breaking out of camp in a fan formation

This video shows protesters heading towards the HQ of BAA from the Climate Camp. They fan out when they pass the Police line to draw their escorts in different locations.

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Video rushes of people representing themselves for climate action

It’s lunchtime, at the climate camp and groups of people are leaving site on protest and action. This video shows how they are communicating their message and having a laugh. Contains, paper demo, kids march, exit the system, samba, climate band jam, and more!

Video day of action video rushes middayish from jo – video/mp4 4.4M

video of a group leaving the climate camp site on day of action

A quick video of a group leaving the climate camp on the day of action. There are some fully colourful “shields” with the images of young people from the global south leading the group.

Video leaving the climate camp on the day of action – video/mp4 1.0M

Police actions & (counter-)surveillance at the climate camp; FITwatch

See also other reports of direct actions & police violence.

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Eye in the sky surveillance at climate camp

Thurs 16th – a police helicopter drones overhead circling the camp while since the morning a large crane / cherry picker has had cctv cameras mounted on it (& possibly directional microphone) and hoisted high over the camp.

See also other reports of direct actions & police violence.

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Eye in the sky surveillance at climate camp
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Thurs 16th – a police helicopter drones overhead circling the camp while since the morning a large crane / cherry picker has had cctv cameras mounted on it (& possibly directional microphone) and hoisted high over the camp.

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Pics of violent arrests this afternoon at around half three / quarter to four near A4 – Sat 19th (climate camp)
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Newly deployed riot police start chasing two people down the street, pushing them over and tackling them to the ground then violently restraining them.

good news!

the 2 people in those shots were arrested, but let go once they were out of site of the cameras. The police were well aware that no offences had actually been committed, and they would not be able to get some bollocks like public disorder to stick with legally clued up climate campers.

There is nothing fake about the the pics tho – they were dealt with comprehensively. The first had a shield thrown at him and the second was not tackled but pushed into a wire fence then stood on by three officers. Neither of the detained are unused to confrontation, they are seen covering their heads due to physical and verbal threats that were being made by the officers. Both had cuts and bruising but nothing serious – unlike the camper trampled by a riot horse.

They aren’t at all surprised or intimidated by the arrests – the police did the usual schizo act:
“DON’T FUCKING MOVE!” “GET THAT ARM BEHIND YOU!” “MOVE AND I’LL BATTER YOU”
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“You alright mate? Any injuries? We’re just here to help Mr –, as long as you protest legally we’re all for it. Help us to help you. Ok mate, on you go.”

– Which unsurprisingly has not changed their feelings towards Her Majesty’s finest.

Solidarity with all those arrested and injured – we still made it!

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Political Apartheid: Policing of the Climate Camp Protests.

“If you go over there, I will facilitate your lawful protest” said one of the commanding coppers outside the action that took place at Agrexco on Saturday afternoon.

His idea of a “lawful protest” became clear very quickly as his officers pushed us into a kettle and held us there until people were taken out one by one and searched under Section One of PACE, before being sent on our merry way. FIT photographers were on hand to photograph each individual as they were searched. That 40 campers managed to get off site and to a known target in the middle of the heavily policed area is something else that FIT will have a hard time explaining to the powers that be.

Unsurprisingly the main stream media have all but ignored the widespread (ab)use of Stop and Search powers that Climate campers were subjected to over the duration of the camp.


The widespread use of stop and search is of course extremely dodgy, and it was also apparent that widespread abuse of the power had been sanctioned at a high level.

When searched on Sunday morning the officer (XB 125) failed to give me his name, and then proceeded to hand a half finished witness statement that I had in my pocket to DM167, who proceeded to “look after it” by reading it. I pointed out that it was beyond their powers to read my personal documents as they were searching me for items associated with criminal damage, and a flimsy piece of paper just wasn’t good enough for any kind of criminal damage, but DM167 ignored me and read the whole thing.

Other searched I witnessed or heard of, included:

-Numerous people people outside the main gate being forcibly detained after their searches were over, until the FIT photographer arrived to take their picture. Physical force was used to make people comply with being photographed, despite the fact that nothing had been uncovered in the search.

-People being arrested when they were searched under Section One of PACE, taken to a van and ‘de-arrested’ once they had given their names and addresses. (Hint: Tell them you will only give it to the custody seargeant – that creates more of a dilemna for them)

An activist well known to FIT being held up for ages whilst they checked the IMEI number of her phone – (remember the basis of the search is suspicion of being equipped to commit crinimal damage). Whilst she was on her enforced wait, a plain clothes used the opportunity to make threats to her. She was with her toddler at the time.

-Activists waiting for the release of the arrested from the Agrexco action being searched a number of times in the carpark outside West Drayton nick on Sarurday night. When they went into the nearby pub cops followed them in, searched them and then got the pub to bar them.

-An activist had a FITWATCH spotter card confiscated because “it might be used in the commission of a crime” – ie the cop thought it might be used to single out an individual cop at a demo.

Needless to say, the searches did nothing to prevent the actions – the majority of campers left in blocks which weren’t searched, and in any case people knew when searches were happening and when they weren’t, so (just as Palestinians do with their equivalent – moving Israeli roadblocks,) any one intent on getting something in or out of the camp just had to wait for the right moment. Furthermore, few if any arrests were for criminal damage, and certainly it would have been less than 1% of those on camp (even if the number on camp was only 1000 as claimed by the cops).

For many of the locals this will have been their first experience of the political apartheid that protestors experience on a constant basis at the hands of the Met. Any reassurance they might have had about the PACE Code of Practice, will have been dispelled as they witnessed the heavy handed use of the tactic which was quickly backed up by the use of physical force if anyone objected to the abuse of the process.

Being stopped and searched can be a very disempowering experience, where your most personal space is trashed and your (alleged) rights are completely suspended, while the cops surround you, threaten you and abuse their powers. One person I spoke to was keen that complaints should be made about the individual officers who abused their powers, so that they were investigated, and the complaint would be left to sit on their file. If too many complaints sat on a coppers file, it could affect promotion prospects in the future. It may also be of assistance to future victims of these mindless, order following thugs in uniform. And ultimately it may make cops more inclined to do things by the book in the future.

Hopefully a happier lesson could be learnt from the events of Tuesday night, when an invasion of cops was repelled by campers. It is clear that if we show each other solidarity and work together, we can more effectively take on, and beat the repressive tactics of cops. And boy doesn’t it feel good when we do!

FITWATCH activities received widespread support on site, as FIT teams were subjected to the very same tactics that they have themselves employed on activists for years. On the whole the tactic used was to get up close and personal, and to make every possible attempt to obstruct the civilian cameramen from taking their intrusive and abusive up close and personal photos of people doing nothing illegal. FIT teams were forced to focus their attention on those obstructing the camermen, leaving others alone to get on with what they were doing. Seeing a FIT cameraman drop his long lens was a very satisfying moment for me, as was each time I saw him with his shorter alternative lens. If the tactic is to be more effective, then plans for actions and meetings where FIT are likely to be present should include plans to tackle and neutralise the FIT teams. It only takes a very small group to keep a team busy for hours!

The usual bullshit was used to smear campaigners, with talk of “violent activists linked to J18”, and “criminal elements invading the camp” “a secret group called ‘The Elders'” and “suspect bomb packages” and the media lapped it up. At the end of the camp, when arrests and violence by protestors can be seen to have been much lower than the normal events in many towns on a Saturday night, the media continued to talk of protestors “scuffling with police” and “clashes between protestors and the police”, even when such events were really protestors being attacked by heavily tooled thugs, as is even evidenced by the medias very own photographs. And journos wonder why we don’t trust them and didn’t allow them to freely roam the site!

Commander Joe Kaye also made the claim that “If we frustrate them, then they will go in for confrontation because their aim is anti-state. We are talking about anarchists.” If you aren’t an anarchist then presumably you just lie down for the kicking when the cops go out of their way to frustrate your so-called rights according to his feeble thought process.

At the end of the day, the bully boy tactics were frustrated and failed. As one of the first to arrive at the BAA building yesterday, I am pretty certain that they simply didn’t expect protestors to arrive there, and there was a mad flurry to form lines around the building as we sat down to picnic on the verge right outside the building. Getting there was simple enough, we just hung back when they went in to form the kettle, and then strolled back down the road as cop attention was diverted by clowns making a break for it over the fields. There were so few cops, that when they tried searching after our picnic, they missed a whole group of new arrivals running to the car park, and ended up being forced to abandon the searches in order to deal with other stuff

For a long time protests in Britain, and especially in London have been unpleasant experiences, with the cops calling the shots most of the time, and searches and petty arrests being the order of the day. Those who have gone to express their anger and disgust at the greedy militaristic fuckwittery of the ruling classes and corporations, have ended up being boxed in, abused and crapped over by sheer force of numbers and a willingness on the part of cops to abuse their powers, whilst being cheered on by the journos.

Whilst Commander Kaye’s policing operation went out of its way to give even more people reasons to hate the state, it seems that his cops were not up the task of totally repressing the activities of the camps, and once again the Met was shown to be less than useless when they are confronted with a field. We won some victories at the camp, and we should build on those in the near future. We are developing new tactics, and must combine these with our experience of the usual tactics to render them even more ineffectual in the future.
(1)http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007380547,00.html – photo by Getty images

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Traffic Jams on M4 as Police Set up Checkpoints

Police set up checkpoints on both carriageways of the M4 yesterday (Saturday 18th August) causing traffic tailbacks throughout the evening. The disruption was covered in the Guardian and other news outlets.

The motorway was closed down to one lane, first in one direction and then the other, as police scanned vehicle number plates with cameras mounted inside vans. Once past the number plate recognition cameras, vehicles were funnelled down to one lane where Police could flag down the vehicles they wanted to stop. Such roadside setups are used to catch out drivers without insurance or up to date vehicle tax or MOTs. They can also be used to check registrations against lists of stolen vehicles, or vehicles on watch lists.

Similar technology was deployed against protestors last year at the Camp for Cliamte Action which took place in the shadow of the Drax coal fired power station in Yorkshire.

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Policing the Police at Climate Camp – a personal account of FIT Watch
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FIT Watch was set up a couple of months ago to oppose and monitor the activities of the Forward Intelligence Teams. These are cops who routinely harass and intimidate protesters (for full background see www.fitwatch.blogspot.com). Whilst we’ve had a presence at a couple of public meetings, Climate Camp has been our first opportunity to practice our tactics in a protest situation
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And it’s been working. FIT are being made to feel uncomfortable. They’ve been forced into a reactive situation and it is empowering because we have seized the initiative.

FIT Watch can be done by anyone and can be as passive or as confrontational as you wish. Here are some tactics we have found to be effective:

1. Holding large banners in front of photographers. This is particularly effective with double sheets on sticks which can block a camera from a distance. This is the least confrontational way of blocking photography.
2. Taking photos of them. They really don’t like this but it isn’t illegal. With any photos it’s always good to either try and get the cop’s number in the shot, or note it down.
3. Following the FIT. Pick a team and tail them. Turn their tactics onto them – everything time they send a text message look over their shoulder, listen to their phone conversations, look at what they’re writing in their notebooks.
4. Watch out for group huddles, especially with senior officers and go and unobtrusively stand by them. This disrupts their briefings and there’s always the possibility you might learn some useful information.
5. Upload any information gathered about the FIT to www.fitwatch.blogspot.com or email to defycops@yahoo.co.uk
6. Put yourself physically in the way of the camera men by standing constantly in front of the camera and constantly shadowing them. This has been the most confrontational tactic used so far and has therefore been the one people have been arrested for. However it has also been possible to do this without arrest.

CAUTIONARY NOTE: ANY ACTION INVOLVING THIS LEVEL OF PROXIMITY TO FIT TEAMS MEANS THEY WILL TRY AND ENGAGE YOU IN CONVERSATION. DO NOT ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS.

Two people have been arrested for Obstructing the police in the course of their duty this week. They were both charged and pleaded not guilty. Any witnesses should contact defycops@yahoo.co.uk

There have been many rumours as to why the FIT teams made their incursions into camp on Tuesday night. Some people say it was a response to being pissed off with FIT Watch, others that it was a test to see how we would react. Another theory is they were trying to kick something off as shown by the presence off vans of TSG and ambulances.

However they weren’t expecting the strong response from the camp and violently pushed, kicked and hit people. A combination of strength of numbers and people willing to push them back forced them off site and people felt empowered by this victory. However it was not the non violent victory reported in many places. People rightly acted in self defence and we would not have got them off site if we had simply walked towards them with our hands in the air as has been described in some places. Some people did raise their hands, but this was only after the cops had backed off the site.

FIT Watch is working, but we need more people. The next big event is DSEi and it’d be great if people carry on the FIT Watch tactics.

defycops@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

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interview with fitwatch at climate camp

earlier this week, a fitwatch supporter was arrested for ‘obstructing a police officer in the course of their duty’. but what exactly is the duty of the harrassing, invasive forward intelligence team photgraphers and officers? do they get off on watching campers peeing?

Video fitwatch mp4 – video/mp4 1.3M

Video fitwatch wmv – video/x-ms-wmv 1.5M

emily was arrested on the obstruction charge, and although it’s an offence attracting a maximum one month sentence, she was unnecessarily held in custody overnight. at uxbridge court the next day she had bail conditions set banning her from the climate camp site from 2pm.

at 2 pm she gave this interview outside the camp about the reason and aims of fitwatch and about her arrest and bail conditions.

the film is just one minute long and is available in two formats.

mp4 can be viewed using the free videolan vlc player available for free download from the videolan website for all platforms. this player handles lots of different vid codec formats and is worth checking out.
wmv is available if you really must use corporate software

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Climate camp and terrorism
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It should come as no surprise that police are applying draconian anti-terrorism ´legislation´ to combat eco-protestors at the Climate Camp. For the authorities networks of dissent are the real terrorists.

To understand why police, corporate spokespeople and politicians should attempt to conflate protest with terrorism means really getting to grips with what constitutes terrorism for those in authority.

What comes to mind when you think of terrorism? Expolosions, mutilated bodies, distraught bystanders? Yet these have been ever-present when we witness airstrikes and hear accounts of the behaviour of coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. If terrorism was all about violence then this years airstrikes by the US on Somalia could not fail to be categorised as such.

But none of this is terrorism because it does not threaten the worlds leaders and their interested followers. By extension, what threatens the status quo is not just violent attacks by the likes of Al-q´eeda but the breaking of criminal as opposed to moral law and civil disobedience.

It is worth focusing on civil disobedience for a moment or two. What makes civil disobedience effective is its rejection of disciplines imposed by authorities. It is useful to think of the exercise of power in three stages- a)informal, uncodified rules or other mechanisms of control, (for example some cinemas ban the consumption of food that has not been purchased from the cinemas own outlets, b) formal rules codified in law such as those that protect property c) when these fail to obtain the desired results then force is applied. It is the informal rules that civil disobedience frequently targets. For example Heathrow is a maze of informal injunctions. Inside the airport passengers must submit to various procedures even those that seem ridiculous such as only carrying 100ml of fluid onboard flights as if it would make any difference if you were carrying 125ml. The airport is a fantastic example of the Panopticon where you are watched and ordered throughout by seemingly innocuous petty rules that exist to disrupt masses of people in order to exert control. This helps to explain why the camp itself is so unpopular with the authorities. It is a mass which is ordered primarily from within which creates an autonomous space where plots can be hatched.

For those seeking to prevent the violent forms of terrorism it is essential to maintain control through surveillance of the airport and its outer perimeter. The authorities explain patiently time and time again that anti-terrorist legislation is for our own good- they are seeking to protect freedom not to curtail it. (Interestingly this was a stance Hitler took by claiming to be protecting the German people from a Jewish led conspiracy to enslave them). The camp is they claim an obstacle to such protection- it obstructs their ability to detect terrorists or to respond to terrorist events once they happen. Perhaps they suggest terrorists are hiding within the camp quietly subverting naive and idealistic protestors to Jihad. Or perhaps even the protestors are formulating a new ideological threat to freedom- proposals for some kind of eco-caliphate ruled by George Monbiot rebranded as a druid martyr come back from the dead.

Yet none of these claims stand up to the merest scrutiny. Hence the bemusement of campers and sections of the ´liberal media´at the smears. Yet things become clearer once we interpret anti-terrorism legislation as a response to the supposed threat to hierarchical forms of order posed by network forms of organisation. it is theme networks of dissent that threaten the dominant story of social strength and progress through economic growth.

Of course the figurehead is Al-qéeda and its impossibly dense maze of interconnected units and affiliates united by a counter-discourse of Anti-western sentiment. Yet the anti-terrorist response must be extended to other networked forms of opposition that reject the dominant paradigm through civil disobedience and disrepect for private property rights. First the ´loonies´are targeted such as animal rights protestors, next will be the environmentalists, then the human rights activists.

The extent to which anti-terrorist powers given to the police and others can be described as laws is limited. Many have had little debate in parliament and they are frequently delivered in response to consultations with senior police officers. They seem in reality more like anti-legislation masking the use of arbitrary coercion – a clear retreat from UK law as it has developed over the centuries and a desperate attempt to ´correct´ dissenters before a final resort to violence.

This is all good news really. The ridiculous camera mounted on a crane overlooking the camp shows how scared they are. It is amusing to watch the spectacle of the camp running alongside daily accounts of crashing stock markets- somewhat reminiscent of a J G Ballard novel.

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Press release from Climate Camp Media: Police attack protesters
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For Immediate Release

UPDATE: Police attack protesters’ march towards BAA
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Riot police armed with truncheons backed by mounted police waded into protesters slowly marching from the Camp for Climate Action towards BAA headquarters. The march was part of the day of mass action which had been publicly announced the yesterday. On-site medics have treated at least five people who sustained head injuries and one person who had been trodden on by a police horse.
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The fact that the majority of the corporate media had been covering the children’s demonstration at a separate location meant that the police could act with relative impunity in violently assaulting the protestors. One reporter from Channel 5 who was present at the attack said that they had been kicked by the police.

Despite the heavy handed attack, around three hundred people managed to reach the BAA headquarters and proceeded to occupy the entrance and car park, stringing up banners denouncing the company. Dozens of police vans and lines of riot police cordoned off the area and prevented hundreds more from entering the site, effectively blockading the site on behalf of the Camp for Climate Action.

Protestors had targeted the BAA headquarters in order to highlight the corporate profiteers of climate change rather than choosing to disrupt the passengers at Heathrow. As promised by the camp, the mass action made no attempt to disrupt Heathrow.

In a separate action earlier on in the day, three teenaged women, aged 14, 15 and 16 occupied a roof at the BAA-owned Heathrow Business Academy opposite the BAA headquarters and dropped a banner that said “Make Planes History.” Their protest continues.

There have been 6 confirmed arrests and 6 more that are currently unconfirmed today. Today’s arrests bring the total of confirmed Climate Camp-related arrests to 56.

ENDS

Notes to editor:

The teenagers who dropped the banner are currently on the roof of the Heathrow Business Academy and can be contacted on 079821 04537

For further enquiries, contact the camp media team on 0777 286 1099 or 07858 177 178

For a photo of the teenagers on the roof, contact Mike on 07966 372 890

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Late afternoon march to BAA – Cops go crazy

When the group left from the rear of the camp, at first mounted police tried to ride into people but soon backed off and allowed them to stream across the field. As the people approched the opposite side of the field there were many vans of riot police arriving in adjacent streets and deploying to meet the protestors. There were even van loads of police getting changed into their riot gear on the M4 motorway before scrambling up the bank. As protestors moved along the fence or tried to climb out of the field the police attacked them with batons and shields. I saw several hit, punched, repeatedly thrown to the ground, pushed into ditches, and sworn at. Over the next 15 minutes more and more riot police kept arriving (something like 100), many running into the field following mounted police that had galloped into a gap in the fence. Police prevented media from entering the field and a high hedge prevented them filming the scenes in the field.

The police officers were clearly hyped up after days of sitting around waiting for this demonstration. They lashed out against peaceful demonstrators without cause or provocation. Many protestors managed to keep skirting the field trying to get away from the chasing riot police, althouth two groups got surrounded and detained for several hours. Many managed to get over to the BAA building for the demonstration there.

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FIT Watch Spotter Card
FITwatch spotter card (climate camp)
Here is the spotter card used by FIT Watch at climate camp. We had several requests for the coloured original, so here it is.

Hopefully we should be producing a new one for DSEi with some of the lovely photos we’ve been taking at camp. If anyone has any photos they think would be good to be included, please email them to us at defycops@yahoo.co.uk

defycops@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

Direct actions stations – climate camp 2007

Monday 13th – Airbus wing
Tuesday 14th – Meltdown Chauffeur Agency
Wednesday 15th – hoax demo
Thursday 16th – Farnborough and Biggin Hill airports, Bristol airport, clown walkabout
Friday 17th – travel agents closed, Department for Transport blockade, XL Airways occupation
Saturday 18th – kids’ freight blockade, Carmel Agrexco warehouse, Nippon strike solidarity
For the 24 hours of mass action, see separate report.
Tuesday 21st – Harmondsworth detention centre

Monday 13th – Airbus wing
Tuesday 14th – Meltdown Chauffeur Agency
Wednesday 15th – hoax demo
Thursday 16th – Farnborough and Biggin Hill airports, Bristol airport, clown walkabout
Friday 17th – travel agents closed, Department for Transport blockade, XL Airways occupation
Saturday 18th – kids’ freight blockade, Carmel Agrexco warehouse, Nippon strike solidarity
For the 24 hours of mass action, see separate report.
Tuesday 21st – Harmondsworth detention centre

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Monday 13th August 2007

A group of activists set up a climate camp on the wing of an Airbus A380 on its way to be assembled in France, pledging to stay until government ministers come up with a ‘safe’ aviation policy.

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Tuesday 14th August 2007

Four horsemen arrive at Terminal 4 to coincide with Climate Camp

Four drivers from the Meltdown Chauffeur Agency went to Heathrow Terminal 4 as requested by their clients and waited patiently for them at the Arrival gate.

Video Four Horsemen arrive at Terminal 4 – video/mp4 3.3M

On 14th August 07 (“official” start of Climate camp), Four drivers from the went to Heathrow as requested by their clients and waited patiently for them at the Arrival gate.

The clients didn’t turn up – I guess they were delayed, but their arrival is inevitable.

Mrs D. Eath,

Mr. F. A. Mine,

Mr. P. E. Stilence,

and of course:

Mrs. War

Must be very angry by now and fed up of overpriced Starbucks coffee, because their Chauffeurs were asked to leave the airport by the police… I guess the Four Horsemen are still waithing in arrivals…

Check out the hidden camera footage…

(Possibly) better quality footage on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU7D_3DBFGQ

Sorry folks, no soundtrack, so don’t fiddle with yer slider!

It’s about 4 drivers from a company called “Meltdown Chauffeurs”. Coincicing with the first day of the Climate Camp, they have a job to pick up four clients at Heathrow: Death, Famine, Pestilence and War: The four horsemen of the apocalypse.

The drivers wait at the arrival gate in Heathrow Terminal 4, holding up signs with the names of their clients, as drivers do. But the Four Horsemen are delayed. They don’t arrive at the station of Gatwick Express either.

Apocalypse didn’t arrive this time. But unless we are changing fast, “it will really be the end of the world”.

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Wednesday 15th August 2007

Police force climate camp march to Heathrow airport and block A4…
hoax demo 1hoax demo 2hoax demo 3

Just a quick report to say that today a small march of around 80 people left from the climate camp to support a local demonstration against heathrow expansion. They were very quickly surrounded by over one hundred police – having just left the camp this happened in what could be called a side street – then quite inexplicably the police forced the group down several streets towards the airport. Still penned in on all side by police, they were then forced across the main A4 road (which police closed for some time before forcing the people across it) and then right up to the security fence of Heathrow where they were held for over one hour.

Several eye witnesses have described how police were very heavy handed from the outset, throwing people who said they did not want to join the march into their cordon. Parents were seperated from children as police officers literally threw people into the crowd who were surrounded. Five people I’ve spoken to said that they would not engage in any discussion and were screaming at people and even making jibes such as ‘you have no rights here’ before roughly shoving people into the penned in crowd.

Many people pointed out that the mainstream media were there filming, but they suspect that the whole incident may be portreyed as ‘the protestors disrupting air travellers’ or ‘police foil attempt to block heathrow’ or ‘protestors cause traffic chaos’.

Let’s see…

As to the protest by local campaigners, no one ever found it…

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Police cause holiday havoc – and blame protesters

“Local residents will stage a protest against airport expansion at Hatton Cross this afternoon” read the Climate Camp noticeboard. “Main Gate – 3.30”

Nobody can say who wrote it. Spokespersons for the two local protests organisations deny all knowledge and NoTRAG were even concerned that people might wear their stickers.

But it did result in 60 or 70 people leaving the camp to give support.

Local cops seemed surprised. Five ran from the main gate as they saw the procession moving south, and sleepy pair on the south gate were alarmed to see they might have to do a bit of work.

So it came as a shock to find two police vehicles ready to form a roadblock a couple of hundred yards down a suburban street. And odd that there seemed to be quite a few media folks already on the spot.

Ten minutes later, with the group (now down by ten who’d legged it down an alley) halted in their progress, half a dozen Tactical Support Group vehicles turned up, parking on and therefore blocking Harlington High Street. They were to be there for a half hour, so there was soon quite a tailback.

The 50 campers were now surrounded by more than a hundred police officers.

Kids cruised around on bikes, residents came out of their houses to watch. “Get burgled round here you can wait a week for a copper, bring fifty protesters you get a hundred” one told me.

The kettle now turned into a procession. Police seemed to know where the campers were going, which quite frankly was more than many of them did.

Turning right onto the High Street the airport became visible in the distance. Fearing what might be to come some asked to leave. “There’s no way I want to protest at the airport” said one, but he was pushed back into the group. Legal observers attest to this, there are also photographs of the incident.

Meanwhile motorcycle police had been busy blocking the busy A4 Bath Road that adjoins the airport. As the procession was brought to halt some hundred yards short of the junction for ten minutes, the traffic had plenty of time to build.

And now, whether they liked it or not – and surrounded and pushed around by more than a hundred police they had no say in the matter – they were taken across the A4 and on to the airport perimeter road – the very thing that BAA and the police claimed was the worst scenario, and one which they were determined to stop.

(I asked one of the TSG about taking them into “the injunction zone” – he said “…we’d wondered about that…”)

So the court injunction attempt, the claims that it enabled terrorism and all the other BAA bluster was exposed for the sham that it was.

And no doubt some family – “a hard working family that has saved all year to give the kids a holiday” – can be found to have been delayed – not by the actions of protesters – but the by the Metropolitan Police Force acting – no doubt – on the instructions of BAA and their servants the State.

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Thursday 16th August 2007
Biggin Hill lock-on
Business flights blockaded by climate activists

Two independent groups of campaigners from the Camp for Climate Action have this morning stopped carbon-intensive private jets from operating at two airports in the south east.

Executive flights at Biggin Hill and Farnborough airports have been brought to a standstill by climate activists concerned at the huge growth in the use of private jets by business people. The activists D-locked themselves to the gates of the airports.

At a time of growing public concern at the climate impact of the aviation industry, business jets have escaped public scrutiny. The actions are intended to raise awareness of the true cost of this hidden aspect of air
travel.

Richard George, currently at Biggin Hill said, “The aviation industry would like us to think that all flights are being taken by hard-working families on their once-a-year holiday. We are here today to shine a light on the dark secret of aviation, namely the enormous growth in private jet use by the super-rich.”

The protesters added that the actions are focused only on the carbon-intensive nature of private business jets. George added, “While ordinary people are trying to reduce their carbon emissions, many business leaders insist on flying in the most carbon-intensive way possible: a jet all of their own.”

Another protester pointed out, “In the 21st century we have instant communications. Video-conferencing has been successfully used by the media, corporations and univerisities, yet fat-cats insist on being flown around the world in their own personal jets. The time for such wasteful use of energy is simply over.”

The blockades began at 6.30 AM and are ongoing.

ENDS

Media contacts at the action locations
Biggin Hill: 07879 416694
Farnborough: 07909 651093

Media contacts for the Camp for Climate Action
0777 286 1099 or 07858 177 178

Notes to Editor
1) According to The Economist, the average number of passengers on executive jets in Europe is two.

2) Farnborough is the only airport in Europe for the exclusive use of business aircraft. They recently attempted to double the number of flights despite massive local opposition, although these plans were rejected last year.

The bbc says in a report posted at 9.33am that a group of about 10 people “chained themselves to Biggin Hill Airport’s entrance gates” to voice “their opposition against the growth in the number of people using private jets.”

According to the bbc, the spokesperson stressed “that the group had no plans to prevent passengers flying out of Heathrow at the weekend.” And it reports that “a spokesman for Hampshire police said climate change demonstrators were also staging a protest at Farnborough Airport but the airport remained open.” According to the bbc, about 18 peaceful protesters are present at Farnborough Airport at the main entrance to the airport.

11 arrested at biggin hill after being cut out of lockons

one group had locked themselves together lying across the main passenger entrance while others had locked themselves to the main gate.

Interview about the blockade of Biggin Hill airport which took place on Thursday 16th August 2007.

Audio – mp3 3.6M

mp3 96kbps mono
5 mins 15 secs

During the Climate Camp I spoke with someone from Plane Stupid, a group who has been campaigning on issues surrounding the aviation industry and its disasterous effects on Climate Change. Here is a short interview with explains why we should campaign on the aviation-climate change link.

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Video of blockade at Farnborough Airport

Video interview with blockaders – video/mp4 6.8M

24 people took part in a blockade at Farnborough Airport this morning with 9 people locked onto gates with lock-on devices. After an hour the aiport staff opened up an emergancy crash exit to allow the gathered business people in. Meanwhile protesters handed out leaflets to staff, passengers and locals. Jets were delayed and after 2 hours a second emergency exit was opened. By this point the police warned people they would be arrested and it was decided to return to the camp. Although no one was arrested, the police did seize lock-on devices. Some local media were present.

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Climate chaos action at Bristol airport today
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Bristol airport 2
Climate chaos action at Bristol airport today: Endangered gorilla in last stand shock!

An endangered gorilla has been sighted outside Bristol airport this afternoon on top of the towering monument to progress on the roundabout. The clearly agitated creature is reportedly attempting to swat planes out of the sky as some sort of protest against climate chaos. Photo opportunity from 3:30pm. More details to follow…

Climate chaos action at Bristol airport today:
Endangered gorilla in last stand shock!

An endangered gorilla has been sighted outside Bristol airport this afternoon on top of the towering monument to progress on the roundabout. The clearly agitated creature is reportedly attempting to swat planes out of the sky as some sort of protest against climate chaos. Photo opportunity from 3:30pm. More details to follow…

What we do know is this:

Aviation is the fastest growing source of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions, one of the primary causes of climate change.

Despite a lot of hot air about tackling climate chaos, the government continues to promote air travel through tax breaks, subsidies and a huge airport expansion programme.

In the face of overwhelming public opposition, Bristol International Airport (BIA) is planning to massively expand in the coming years.

BIA currently spews out more CO2 than the whole of Bristol’s traffic.

By 2019 it’s CO2 emissions are predicted to be around 730000 tonnes, up from 430000 tonnes in 2005.

Airport expansion represents tunnel vision economic progress at all costs. All the evidence is there to show it results in the destruction of the local environment and communities as well as bringing more noise, pollution and climate chaos.

One of the friends of the rogue gorilla had this to say;

“The freak weather conditions we are seeing around the world and now closer to home are just the tip of the iceberg. Climate chaos means deadly heat waves, extreme floods, mass homelessness and refugee crises, ecosystem collapse, severe water shortages, resource conflicts and wars, mass extinction… the list goes on. This is no longer a distant threat to be quickly forgotten or dismissed in the rush for cheap flights or the latest consumer item. Unless we take responsible, serious action now to put an absolute cap on CO2 emissions and drastically alter our way of life, this planet will become an uninhabitable nightmare world where human existence itself will be in question. Have a nice day.”

This action is in solidarity with the climate camp currently set up near Heathrow airport. Despite police harassment and attempts by British Airport Authorities to stifle protest and opposition with it’s now infamous injunction, hundreds of people are there demonstrating their resistance to airport expansion and alternatives for a better world based on ecologocial sustainability and equality. More and more people recognise that real solutions to climate chaos will not come from politicians or big business, but from ordinary people working collectively for far reaching, lasting change.

For further information contact: kebelesocialcentre@riseup.net

As well as the very visible gorilla action at the airport’s front door a load of climate chaos flyers were quietly dished out to unsuspecting travellers in need of reading material at the check ins. When finally clocked by security, after half an hour, the alternative travel agents were shown the way out and so joined in the monkey business outside.
This action was simple and effective. It showed what can be done with a few mates, not much preparation, about £20 and a little bit of humour and creativity…

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on thursday at the climate camp, a small group of clowns decided to do walkabout with a wheelie bin. when the police stopped them under anti-terrorism powers, they were in for a big surprise.

Video send in the clowns – mp4 format – video/mp4 4.0M

Video send in the clowns – wmv format – video/x-ms-wmv 4.4M

vid in wmv format and mp4 format

mp4 can be viewed using the free videolan vlc player available for free download from the videolan website for all platforms. this player handles lots of different vid codec formats and is worth checking out.

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Friday 17th August 2007

Travel centres shut up shop for climate camp
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Travel agents closed 2
Travel agents were the target of an action involving chaining the doors of various travel centres in central London. Signs were placed on the doors of each shop (see attached).

To highlight the guilt of the climate criminals that are the travel industry, a group of climate activists chained the doors of 6 travel centres in central London, leaving a notice stating shops would be closed for the duration of the camp. This action took place on the night of Friday 17th August; the six targets included STA travel who are responsible for encouraging young people to buy ‘around the world tickets’ which comprise of taking several long haul flights over a short period of time, leading to reckless co2 emissions. Thomas Cook and ‘The Flight Centre’ were also targeted.

This action was taken by an independent affinity group keen to highlight the need for the travel industry to wake up to the effects aviation has on the planet.

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Climate Activists Blockade Department For Transport To Stop Airport Expansion
Department for Transport blockaded 1

Official press release follows ….

PRESS RELEASE – For Immediate Release

Photo opportunity

CLIMATE ACTIVISTS BLOCKADE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT TO STOP AIRPORT EXPANSION

9 activists have blockaded the Department of Transport in a bid to demand that the government reverse their plans to more than double the UK’s airport capacity by 2030 Dressed in smart attire, the activists began their action at 8.15am and remain superglued to the doors. Holding a banner which reads “no airport expansion” the activists aim to highlight the impossible contradiction between the government’s rhetoric on stopping climate change and its plans to expand airports.

Leila Harris, one of the activists, said: “The camp has made clear that expanding airports cannot be reconciled with stopping climate change. Aviation is the fastest growing cause of climate change, already accounting for 13 per cent of UK emissions. The government has said nothing about how it plans to deal with this contradiction”1

“The Department of Transport must tear up all plans to expand UK airports, and start talking about how we reduce the flights coming in and out of this country. If they don’t, this sort of action against them is only the beginning”

This is the fourth direct action that has been held across the country in support of the Camp for Climate Action.2 On Wednesday three airports, housing private jets owned by the super rich and the prime minister, were closed by groups of activists.

1 The government’s own figures show that flights currently account for 13 per cent of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions (Gillian Merrion, written answer to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee, Environmental Audit Third Report). This is not currently included in the government’s figures on UK emissions, nor is it included in the draft climate change bill currently processing through parliament.

2 The Camp for Climate Action has been open since Tuesday 14th and is in the process of planning a day of mass action on Sunday 19th which will target the corporations making profit at the expense of stopping climate change.

For more information and comment contact: Leo at the camp 07847 204 469 / Leila Harris 07766 175 641

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Campers Glue on to DfT
Department for Transport blockaded 2
Department for Transport blockaded 3
Department for Transport blockaded 4

9 became 10 today as a passing pedestrian joined Climate Camp supporters in a Department for Transport lock on.

Smartly dressed campers arrived at the DfT just after 8am as workaholic transport fans were scurrying to their desks.

Five superglued themselves to he doors and two to each other, jamming the revolving doors shut whilst two more occupied the roof of the doorway with a sign reading “No Airport Expansion”.

The passing pedestrian, who declined to give his name and requested no photos asked for a bike chain and locked himself to a glass side door.

Community police showed up shortly and called in the real police who arrived in dribs and drabs over the next half hour. Ambulances showed up and just to complete the triangle, police called in the Fire Brigade for good measure.

Full marks to the medics who did a sensitive job with the soapy water keeping up and encouraging banter throughout.

There were 10 arrests including, of course, our passing hero.

In what turned out to be a very successful demonstration against the third runway at Heathrow and airport expansion in general activists locked and glued on to the Department for Transport in central London. All have been arrested. Some suffered minor injuries to their hands caused by the glue. The police were generally clam, although some officers (AB 922) became aggressive when they were photographed. The action succeeded in blocking the main and corner entrances of the building for nearly 3 hours. Workers in the building seemed generally amused by the spectacle although some seemed annoyed that they were being made to stand out in the sun and away from their desks. No pleasing some people I guess….

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Cheap flights… Cheap Lives?!! – a report
Cheap flights Cheap lives banner @ XL

This Friday a group of people occupied the headquarters of XL Airways in Crawley, Gatwick airport. The direct action was taken in solidarity with Congolese refugees and asylum seekers in this country. The group entered the offices leafleting staff throughout the building with banner outside (see above) and one person D-locked themselves to a post in reception demanding to speak to the manager of XL Airways Magnus Thosstierstonn.

On the 26th February 40 Congolese asylum seekers were deported on an XL chartered plane to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This included 19 children. Since their return to DRC they have been subjected to human rights abuses including rape and torture. These abuses have been catalogued by a Kinshasa lawyer currently in London. Now another group of Congolese asylum seekers have received deportation papers scheduled for the 30th of August. It is believed that an XL charter plane will again be used as part of a Home Office contract.

Several vans of police were called to the scene. People leafleting inside offices were eventually removed, although the person locked on remained. The group outside were subjected to stop and search by police – keys were eventually found and the locked on person was removed and arrested. All staff at XL offices were made aware of the protest and the company’s involvement in deporting vulnerable people who have come to this country to seek refuge.

The van of protesters was followed all the way home, stop and searched 4 times, once for every force that it passed through. The person arrested for D-locking in reception was held in custody for 16 hours – bail was refused due to the “political history” of that activist. Freedom to protest?! Eventually the arrested person was taken to Crawley magistrates courts this Saturday morning charged with Aggravated Trespass under the Criminal Justice Act (1994) – an act that was brought in to criminalise a previously civil offence and so deter exactly this sort of protest. Not deterred! It seems that due to an error by police this is an incorrect charge an d a lesser charge of Trespass will be brought. The case was adjourned until 31st August, partly so that the defence can consider whether a case under Article 3 of the Human Rights act can be brought in terms of this direct action being taken to prevent an unlawful act of act, the deportation of Congolese asylum seekers.

The Home Office/Border and Immigration Agency are holding a tribunal in September to review its policy on deporting asylum seekers to the Congo, a tribunal that has constantly been pushed back, increasing the fear and uncertainty of Congolese asylum seeking safety in this country. The Congo is subject to resource wars, fuelled by corporate interests, that kill 1,200 per week according to the UN. XL Airways profits from cheap flights that contribute to climate chaos increasing the number of environmental refugees in the world. XL also profit from deportation charter flights of people who have fled resource wars in the Congo. Cheap flights… cheap lives?!!

This action can be seen as a bridge between the Camp for Climate Action currently at Heathrow (and various other airports) and the No Borders camp happening near Gatwick in September.

While in XL offices their managers defended their business rights to profit from deportation flights and refused to ruled out their involvement in such inhumane activities “if we didn’t do it someone else would” was their attitude. Obviously for XL profits come before both people and planet.

// SEE ABOVE POSTINGS FOR XL CONTACT IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS TO THEM AND KEEP COMING BACK TO THIS POSTING FOR UPDATES //

n.b. The bail conditions of the person appearing in court on the 31st of August are to reside at their home in Yorkshire and go no closer than 500metres to any XL offices or UK airport, unless a bona fide air passenger. This person can no longer can be at the Camp for Climate Action, can you??

Next deportation flight

Congolese refugees are receiving deportation orders for the 30th August. All indications are that XL will again be the company flying them back. Please telephone, fax or email the company. Please be non-aggressive and non-offensive otherwise it could be detrimental to trying to stop people getting sent back.
Tel: 0870 320 7777
Fax: +44 (o)1883 627 564
Email: go to the website, www.XL.com, go to contact us, go to media enquiry. Happy emailing.

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Saturday 18th August 2007

Children Blockade At World Freight Centre
Kids freight blockade
At around 3pm this afternoon children and their parents from around the UK gathered at Heathrow’s World Freight Centre to blockade its access road. Around 15 people took part in the blockade which was taken over by others from the Camp For Climate Action after 45 minutes. No one has been arrested so far and police, FIT team as well as BAA security are present at the scene. The blockaders unrolled a banner reading ‘Enjoy Local Food’ to highlight the effects to climate change that flying food around the world causes.

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Activists Target Carmel Agrexco in Conjuction with Climate Camp
Carmel copsCarmel fence-climbingCarmel lock-on

At 1pm, approximately 20 activists from London, Brighton, Reading and the nearby Climate Camp entered the Carmel Agrexco site in Hayes Middlesex where some activists have D-locked the gates shut. They are being entertained by Samba. Four police arrived on the scene almost immediately.

PRESS RELEASE
State of Emergency – direct action against war, from the root to the fruit
18 August 2007

For immediate release

This afternoon a group of protesters from anarchist group State Of Emergency have blockaded the main UK warehouse of Israeli company Carmel Agrexco in Hayes, Middlesex. Their action coincides with the nearby Camp for Climate Action and is part of the growing movement to boycott Israeli apartheid, which aims to end Israel’s breach of International law and abuse of human rights in the occupied territories of Palestine.

The action has been taken to coincide with the Camp for Climate Action because all of Carmel Agrexco’s produce is air-freighted into Heathrow and also to highlight the consequences of the resource wars which are inevitable as the climate changes.

According to the UK government’s own figures air freighting of food is the fastest growing mode of food transport, having increased by over 220% since 1992, and although it only accounts for 1% of food miles overall it produces 13% of the CO2 emissions from food transport.

The Israeli water authority, Macarot, drills wells to irrigate Carmel’s crops close to existing Palestinian wells but at a greater depth to dry up the Palestinian wells. The Israeli wells are fortified and guarded by the Israeli army, and many Palestinians are in Israeli prisons for the ‘crime’ of trying to obtain fresh water from wells in the settlements.

Israel has complete control over water resources in the West Bank and uses 82 percent of the underground water. The Palestinian daily consumption of water is 35 to 50 litres per capita, while the daily consumption of the Jewish settlers is 280 to 350 litres per capita.

Much of Carmel Agrexco’s fruit, vegetables, flowers, herbs and other produce is grown and packed on illegal Israeli settlements. Carmel Agrexco is thus complicit in war crimes under the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (ICC Act).

Carmel Agrexco is Israel’s largest importer of agricultural produce into the European Union and is 50% Israeli state owned. The warehouse is in Swallowfield Way, Hayes, Middlesex, and is their main depot in the UK.

Many of the protesters have visited Palestine and witnessed at first hand the suffering of Palestinians under Israeli military occupation. They have seen land that has been claimed by illegal Israeli settlements, but was stolen from Palestinian families. They have visited villages where the whole community have been issued with demolition orders by the Israeli Army to make way for more illegal settlements.

The action today is part of three years of action against the company. Palestine solidarity protesters have taken part in five blockades of the premises, the first in November 2004.

Before the protest a legal warning letter was sent to Carmel Agrexco stating clearly why they are in breach of the law.

Today’s action aims to draw attention to this company’s complicity, in murder, theft and damage of occupied land, collective punishment, apartheid and ethnic cleansing, and other breaches of International Law.

Contact info@stateofemergency.org.uk / tel. 07948 173982 for interviews/pictures

Links:

Photos from inside Carmel Agrexco
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/07/376036.html

Photos of the last blockade of Carmel Agrexco
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/11/357149.html?c=on

Photos of the second blockade

Text of letter sent to Carmel Agrexco by Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Report on Carmel’s Involvement in the Jordan Valley

Press release from previous trial (with links)

War on Want’s Report -“Profiting from the Occupation”

Notes to Editors:

1. For comments please call 07948 173982

2. On 9th June 2005 a coalition of Palestinian Civil Society Organisations issued a ‘Call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel until it complies with International Law’. See http://www.stopthewall.org/downloads/pdf/BDSEnglish.pdf for the full statement and signatories.

3. Israel occupied the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Golan Heights in 1967 in contravention of international law.

Since then Israel has moved over 380,000 settlers into these occupied territories in contravention of the Fourth Geneva Convention (article 49), the Hague Regulations and United Nations Security Council Resolutions.

Israel continues to build an illegal apartheid wall inside the West Bank despite the Advisory Ruling of the International Court of Justice in 2005 that the wall is illegal. Fifty five illegal Israeli settlements will be on the Israeli side of the wall separated from the West Bank.

Since 2000 Israel has demolished 664 Palestinian houses, in acts of collective punishment. These demolitions constitute a war crime. They have demolished a further 12,953 Palestinian homes for ‘military reasons’ (often to expand Israeli settlements) and 1,214 because they were built ‘without a permit’

4,000 Palestinians have been killed as a direct result of Israeli military actions during the current uprising which began in September 2000.

(Above statistics confirmed by Israeli Information Centre Btselem see www.btselem.org )

Contact info@stateofemergency.org.uk/tel. 07948 173982 for interviews/pictures

http://www.stateofemergency.org.uk/

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The action is now over.

There were 6 arrests in total, two of them legal observers.

4 have been arrested on suspicion of burglary for being inside the premises.

There were over 60 activists present in total and everyone was stopped and searched by the police before they were allowed to leave.

The action meant that the depot was shut and unable to operate for 3 hours.

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Two arrested, Carmel Argexco up date at 13.30

Two arrests from inside the depo, as yet charges of those arrested unknown.

Two of the activists locked on were arrested at around 13.10.

One person remains locked to the front gate of Carmel Agrexco at 13.40.

A large group of police officers (the specialist entry team apparently) have entered the depo by the back gate wearing purple latex gloves.

Activists inside have been cordoned away from the back gate where the police have broken and entered.

Around 30 people observing the occupation outside of Carmel Agrexco, have been forced into a police ‘bubble’ and are being pushed around.

Everyone has been photographed by the Forward Intelligence team. ( FIT )

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5 Arrests and Carmel Agrexco Offices Trashed
Update at 14.54

The Carmel Agrexco action is now being wound up. 5 activists arrested and the offices of Carmel Agrexco the arch exporter of illegal Israeli settlement goods, have been trashed.

Update at 14.54

The Carmel Agrexco action is now being wound up.

5 activists have been arrested and the offices of Carmel Agrexco the arch exporter of illegal Israeli settlement goods, have been trashed.

The police responded to the action with helicopter, and long slow searchers of anyone outside the premises of Carmel Agrexco under section 1 of PACE.

People are now leaving the area.

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Where Have All the Flowers Come From?

A film of the action vs Carmel Agrexco in Hayes, Middlesex during the Camp for Climate Action 2007.

To download video: http://www.undercurrents.org/visionontv/dl/2/464489afe0dab9c1cedce634efa04a021186f223.torrent
(Please note that this is a torrent file, and a bittorrent server such as azureus will be necessary to download it – http://azureus.sourceforge.net/)

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Climate Camper Arrested Under Terrorism Act

17.08.2007
Early this morning, 4 people made their way to Heathrow Airport to support a picket of drivers and warehouse workers at the cargo handler Nippon Express. The staff at the company walked out two days ago after the company once again refused to settle a pay and shifts dispute.

When walking towards terminal 2, where the picket was taking place, a couple of police officers stopped the group and told them they were being ‘detained’ and searched under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. According to the police this was because the people were ‘on BAA property’. The grounds for initially stopping the group were that they ‘matched the profiles of protesters at the climate camp’ who were to ’cause possible disorder on BAA property’.

Another 9 officers and one of the FIT team joined shortly. A student journalist who identified himself and was taking photos was told that ‘under the terrorism act you have to give us your camera’. Reluctant to hand over the camera, the photographer was then grabbed by 4 officers and forced to hand it over.

The police proceeded to delete images off the camera, before handing it back. They later denied all knowledge of this. Another one of the group refused to give his details while being searched under Section 44 and was arrested. He has been taken to West Draton police station.

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Nippon solidarity bannerSolidarity with NIPPON workers // mass picket in support of strike [11.30am Sat]

As the climate camp continues near heathrow, down the road a group of workers at NIPPON EXPRESS have been striking against a new work regime which will effectively mean a £1265 pay cut for many of them.

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SOLIDARITY WITH NIPPON WORKERS – MASS PICKET 11.30am SATURDAY 19th AUGUST
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Nippon workers are expecting us down there and we are more than welcomed!

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11.30am at the gate of NIPPON EXPRESS – look out for the picket

Check the map out:
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=508906&y=178196&z=1&sv=508906,178196&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf

For Londoners: trains from Paddington, first great western to heathow or Oxford – 14 mins to
Hayes and Harlington (tickets inspects are down there) . Then get bus from outside station 90 – H98, 140 towards heathrow. about 2 -3 stops down look on your right for the picket.
It is very easy to get down there so no excuses!

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NIPPON are also placing these demands on the workers:

1) 44 Days a year more work
2) Overtime rate on Sunday to be reduced to 25%
3) Holiday pay is reduced by 60 – 75 hours
4) Shift pay reduced by £326 (Day shift) and £512 (Night shift)
5) Loss of £1265 a year pay for some workers
6) A 1.7% below inflation pay rise
7) Stop of shift pay on overtime
8) 9hrs pay loss on bank holidays.

With these ridiculous demands from the company bosses, the NIPPON EXPRESS workers decided that striking and a show of solidarity against this offensive is what is needed. NIPPON EXPRESS is located a few stops from Hayes & Harlington Railway station (heading south) and a few stops from the Camp for Climate Action.

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Building working class militancy in all industries is a prerequisite to challenging the domination of capitalism across our world. Climate change has been caused by the capitalists and their servants in government through its own inescapable logic of exploitation, growth and profit. The struggle against climate change is the struggle against capitalism, The struggle against capitalism is a struggle against the world of work imposition and wage slavery. We can not solve the worlds problems under capitalism. We can not escape capitalism. We must destroy it.

Climate Class Strugglers

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some additional backgound:
1] http://publish.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/08/378309.html
2] http://www.tgwu.org.uk/Templates/News.asp?NodeID=93614&int1stParentNodeID=42438&int2ndParentNodeID=42438&Action=Display

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Cargo-Striker and Climate-Camper Solidarity

Cargo workers at Nippon Express Heathrow depot are out on strike against changes that would see them working 25% longer hours for no extra pay. Climate campers have been keen to show their support and have visited the picket line throughout the current 48-hour stoppage, which ends at 6am Sunday. This morning about 30 campers brought a banner (and about 20 police!) and chatted to strikers for a couple of hours.

The obvious link between the two struggles is the common enemy: capitalist profit, for which the planet is being destroyed and for which workers pay and conditions are forever under attack. “Only a democratically planned economy can end the exploitation of workers and environmental chaos,” said one camper.

Cargo workers don’t need the aviation industry – if cargo went by sea, their jobs would still exist – in fact workers told the campers that the Heathrow depot already handles some sea-freight.

Several strikers have been down to the camp on previous nights and shared a few beers and the sociable atmosphere; today they shared their picket-line barbecue with the campers as everyone chilled out (except the cops who stood in a line sweating in the August sunshine).

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Tuesday 21st August 2007

Political Policing outside Harmondsworth Detention Centre.
Harmondsworth 1

A group of around 30 from the Climate Camp, including many from No Borders, made their way (with an un-necessary police escort) to Harmondsworth Immigration Detention Centre at midday on Tuesday, only to be forcibly penned by police into a car park invisible to the road. The action was to highlight the link between detention centres and climate change, and to show solidarity to those inside, detained for committing no crime.

It was a cruel and demoralising irony: here we were in a pen made from those steel fences used in crowd control, our protest – about wrongful detention – itself detained. The police outnumbered us, surrounding the pen. It took much spirit to get our chants going, but with the welcome arrival of a mic and speaker from Bicycology, we had a good go at “NO BORDERS! NO NATIONS! NO DEPORTATIONS!!”.

A woman from No Borders managed to get one of the detainees on the phone, so that even though they may not have been able to hear us (we were quite far from the buildings), people inside knew we were there. A few people spoke, recited poems and sang songs. Most memorable was a heart-wrenching Bengali song, which – the singer explained as she translated into English for us, would be understood by environmental refugees from Bangladesh inside.

The link between the Climate Camp and detention centres is in no way convoluted. Climate change is already producing millions of environmental refugees. These millions will become hundreds of millions in a business as usual scenario. Many of those refugees managing to flee to this country, along with many fleeing torture and war, are met not with compassion and asylum, but brutal repression and detention. The policies of UK plc with regard to climate change are hurting these people, but instead of helping them, UK plc locks them up.

When we arrived at the detention centre we stopped to have a meeting characteristic of the direct democracy in action back at the camp. Just as the first proposals were being made, the police stepped in quoting the much abused Highways Act of 1859. We were of course blocking the highway, but mainly on account of being surrounded by a number of police greater than our own. A man asked a senior officer whether two people were allowed to remain on the pavement holding a banner. He was completely ignored, likewise was a woman who stepped up and asked the same. Then within seconds we were being pushed by the police into the pre-prepared pen they had made for us. Claiming that they were allowing us to protest, several policeman then made absolutely sure that we could not get our message across to anyone driving past by standing in front of our banners.

We left the detention centre before the start of visiting hours at 2pm to make sure that our protest wasn’t used by the police and security force at the detention centre as an excuse to withhold visits. Walking back, a few of us managed to give the now-obligatory-for-climate-campers police escort the slip. It was with an unease about the future that I felt joy at being allowed to walk down the road without being accompanied by the police.

Camp for Climate Action up & running – workshops, eco-infrastructure, litter pick & Bicycology day out, plus assorted photos

About 100 workshops have been happening at the climate camp. Some workshop intros were videoed: road campaigns workshop (video/mp4 831K), social ecology london workshop (video/mp4 3.7M), dealing with climate sceptics workshop (video/mp4 1.9M), how renewables are being co-opted by corporates (video/mp4 9.5M), Saving Iceland workshop (video/mp4 27K), biofuel critique workshop (video/mp4 6.4M), Mark Lynas on the 2 degrees tipping point theory (video/mp4 2.7M)

Exit the System planeclimate camp bannerplanet has no emergency exits banner  Social change not lifestyle changeAbout 100 workshops have been happening at the climate camp. Some workshop intros were videoed: road campaigns workshop (video/mp4 831K), social ecology london workshop (video/mp4 3.7M), dealing with climate sceptics workshop (video/mp4 1.9M), how renewables are being co-opted by corporates (video/mp4 9.5M), Saving Iceland workshop (video/mp4 27K), biofuel critique workshop (video/mp4 6.4M), Mark Lynas on the 2 degrees tipping point theory (video/mp4 2.7M)

Climate Camp workshop: Wales LNG Pipeline

After two days of setting up the site and running around dealing with the police and mainstream media, the workshops at the Climate Camp began yesterday.

One of the most exciting of the workshops so far was an impassioned report and discussion on the Liquified Natural Gas pipeline development that is currently underway from Milford Haven to Tirley in Gloucestershire.

Linda Ware of Cilfrew Residents Association gave a full and frank account of the campaign over the last 18 months by residents and ecological activists against the destruction of the south Wales countryside, the increasing reliance on new forms of fossil fuels, the horrific health and safety concerns and the lack of consultation with the people who’s lives are being ruined by this development.

“people power is the most powerful thing there is”

There have been several protest camps at Trebanos, Milford Haven, & Brecon as well as mass direct action in Cilfrew and elsewhere.

For a background to the campaign check out:
http://www.fightthepipe.co.uk
http://risingtide.org.uk/bristol/pipeline
http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk

Linda highlighted the council corruption that is so endemic to Labour dominated welsh local government. Her explanation of why she has chosen to stand as a prospective Plaid Cymru councillor raised interesting questions about the appeal of the welsh nationalist movement to community struggles such as this.
“We are going nationalist, not because we believe in nationalism, but because we oppose Labour and there is no other alternative”

The lack of media coverage outside Wales has been interesting in it’s absence. There have been only a handful of articles mentioning the development in the UK press. This is in contrast to the Rossport pipeline which has got much more media attention despite being in a different country. It would appear that due to ‘safety concerns’ the press are being leaned on not to cover the story.

The pipeline is only the beginning of a south west wales power corridor that the DTI envisage stretching from milford haven to the east of Swansea, with a number of power stations and energy extraction sites clustered around the area. The new generation coal power station in Neath Port Talbot has already been announced and methane is already been extracted and stored in disused mines in the area.

This pipeline is set to be the first of many, as developments are on the table for pipelines to connect from Tirley to Leeds and Plymouth.

People’s responses to what they heard centred around three themes: corporations behind LNG, media response, and direct action.

The construction of the pipeline is being done by National Grid, who have been the main focus for direct action so far. However the consortium behind the development is headed by Exxon Mobil among others. The finance has been put up by oil and gas loan specialists the Royal Bank of Scotland.

What Next?

There was a feeling that we need to increase the knowledge amongst environmental activists of the full picture of the pipeline development and its wider implications.

getting a higher level of coverage in UK and international media.

Taking the struggle to the big players behind it. Especially as they have a presence on many high streets.

Undertaking a speaking tour of social centres, with a particular emphasis on the routes of the other proposed pipelines.

“We can do all the talking in the world but the only thing that will have an effect on corporations is direct action”

cardiff@risingtide.org.uk
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/bristol/pipeline

I think work has already started on 2 sections of the gas pipeline running west through Devon to Plymouth, work has been ongoing this summer on the section to the east of Plymouth just to the south of the A38 (near totnes) and I think work is going on on another section to the east of Exeter

Audio aviation – mp3 2.3M

Audio mark lynas – mp3 4.2M

“Two Degree Timebomb” by Mark Lynas

“Aviation: The Need to Stop Expansion” with someone from Airportwatch and local campaign group HACAN (nb he doesn’t really mean there were 1500 people in the workshop!)

Audio is mp3, mono, 96kbps

(sorry about the background noise during the aviation interview but it was done in a tent when it started to rain rain rain…)

This panel discussion happened during an evening at the Climate Camp. It’s an hour or varied thoughts about the present and future of climate science and what our response should be to it. The panelists are Oli and Sophie involved in the Climate camp set up, Richard from CAT and George Monbiot.
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Countering rubbish about the camp!
17.08.2007
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In spite of the planes taking of every 45 seconds, climate camp activists are pretty pleased that the smart folk who sorted the location landed us in such a brilliant little bit of countryside.

Just to do our bit for the local environment, 20 inspired climate activists, inspired by the initiative of the Scottish Barrio, surreptitiously made their way out the camp main gate this morning, towing wheeling bins and loads of recycling bags, to gather together the junk lying at the side of the lane. 4 computer monitors, dozens of sacks and a pretty inventive plastic dildo were the hall of the day…

The camp recycling team dealt with the lot, and the locals seemed pretty impressed with our efforts..

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Solar bike trailer

solar showers 2
At around 8am this morning I saw a couple of police following a group of people pushing a large cylinder in a wheelbarrow south through the camp towards the airport. Could it be a lock-on device intended for a blockade I wondered? No, it was a domestic water heating cylinder and shortly after people walked by with a load of pipe and then three solar water heating panels.

I decided it would be good to document the renewable energy systems being used on site and went to fetch my camera before returning to take some pictures and find out about the system they were putting together.

Along with the 166 litre tank and the three 1m x 1.5m double glazed flat plate collectors, they also had a smaller header tank with a ball cock. I was told that the system would initially power two shower cubicles but they might double the number if it appeared to be powerful enough. They referred to the design as an indirect thermal store system and guessed that they’d have around 1.5kw of heat available.

Solar shower & turbineWestside neighbourhoodWandering back north through the site I was surprised and pleased to find another solar shower being being built in the West Side neighboorhood . I’d spent a couple of hours with them before I arrived on site while held and the police road block during vehicle searches last sunday night. They had purchased a wind turbine much like mine while at the big green gathering and erected it for the first time at the climate camp. It’s rate at 300 watts at quite low speeds for a bargain 300 pounds including the mast, guys, stakes, charge controllers, everything. Theirs is the 24 volts version and they using it to charge the bulk of their 500 amp/hrs battery bank – mostly used for lighting in their neighborhoods communal spaces. Additionally they have a couple of small solar panel’s which they use to charge one of their batteries at 12 volt which they’ve been using for their little sound system. But I digress – back to their solar shower, it’s pretty much all made from reclaimed materials – the flat plate collector was built from an old central heating radiator and has been placed in a glazed frame that had previously contained a menu displayed outside of a restaurant. The header tank was a home brewing barrel and the main tank another barrel inside a bin and insulated with fiber lagging. The whole thing was erected on a framework of reclaimed timber.

Nae Mair Pish Scottish neighbourhoodNext to West Side I found the Scotland neighborhood which had a single 40 watt panel charging a couple of deep cycle leisure batteries in rotation and being used for lighting. Likewise, East Side had just one panel being used in a similar way. The Yorkshire neighborhood (rumored to be serving the best food on site) had just two panels supplying a healthy 100 watts max while the South Coast neighborhood had three 63 watts unisolars panels. These seem quite popular on site despite their large physical size, and are apparently more environmentally friendly to the manufacturing technique which apparently involves spraying silicon onto the panel rather than using actual crystal wafers.
climate camp bike libraryPassing the Manchester neighborhood I found them starting to set up a pretty massive array of six of the unisolar 63 watt panels. In total, this system would provide 380 watts in optimum conditions and I was told that the technology used was particularly suitable to the cloudy conditions would in the UK. Charing a 660 amp/Hr battery bank, their system would clearly be more than capable of providing all their neighborhoods needs so they were planning on providing their surplus power to their neighbors.

A similar situation was found at the West Midlands neighbourhood. Their little 400 watt wind turbine was loving the high winds found on site this week. This particular type of generator performs badly in more typical wind speeds but the last few days has seen it frequently knocking out it’s maximum output. Along with their wind power, they also had 120 watts worth of solar panels and as their own power needs were quite modest they were doing what they called ‘roving battery charging’ and charging up batteries for other people on site.

Taking a break, I stopped off for a piss and noticed that all to the toilets on site (and the central kitchen) where equipped with a small stand alone solar panel and battery to supply lighting. Meanwhile ‘V3’, who run courses on wind energy, have two 58 watt panels and a 500 watt home made Huge Pigot designed wind turbine. They’ve been charging other peoples batteries but a site wide shortage of spare batteries has left their wind gene sitting idle for much of the time.
IMC @ climate camp 2
IMC @ climate campThe two big providers on site dwarf those found in the neighborhoods. Ray-Mundo is supplying the indymedia open access suite with another 1,150 watts of solar and a 2,250 amp/Hr battery bank. Meanwhile, the gigantic Generator X truck has 1.5kw of solar and a bank of batteries equivalent to an incredible 3,000 amp/hr. The original plan for the camp site layout placed the major power providers near the biggest uses of power on site but due to the police preventing vehicle access to the camp, both these trucks have been parked in the adjacent field (also being used as the police car park).

Back at the indymedia tent there is power rig that I bought along from the rampART social centre. This system consists of a 600 amp/hr battery bank plus a 300 watt inverter. Power is generated by 220 watts of solar and a 200 watt turbine. The Chinese made turbine is very similar to the one used at the West Side Neighborhood, but rated at 200 watts not 300. Both are designed to produce their rated power in fairly low winds so have been maxing out a lot of the time during the time at the camp. While the Ray-Mundo system has been providing the power for the open access internet suite, the rampART system has been powering the laptops used by those editing and uploading multimedia work. On the Wednesday night the system was pressed into service to power the PA and the lighting in the main marquee during the ceilidh.

I’ve probably missed a few of the systems on site. Even as I type, another big wind turbine is being prepared to be raised and the Col-Tech generator is expected to arrive some time this evening to take over supplying the main marquee.
Mark in the process of proving the camp with hot showers. They are being built using all salvaged materials, the solar panels coming from a house in Oxford undergoing a refit. No pump is neccessary as the water is moved using the natural laws of physics; warm water rises, cold water falls – the thermo syphon system. Mark – “I just hope it works! All we need is the sun to stay..”

How to set up a grey water recycling system using bath tubs and straw

compost toilets on the climate camp site – a diy guide (video/mp4 5.3M)

posh showers at the climate camp – video/mp4 1.9M

Video a compost toilet in progress – video/mp4 3.7M

Video a solar shower from recycled material – video/mp4 80K

Video solar panels with a low impact – video/mp4 5.4M

Video a rocket stove to save energy – video/mp4 5.9M

Video a wind turbine generating power – video/mp4 1.8M

primary school climate camp visit 1
Primary school climate camp visit 2On Thursday the climate camp was visited by pupils and parents from Heathrow Primary School, which along with two other local schools will be demolished by the proposed third runway. The school is an integral part of the community with former pupils becoming teachers, and the headmaster – Mr Hobbs – serving over 25 years. The school also received the boroughs top marks in the last Ofsted report.

RIP Sipson
RIP Sipson 2
Locals bring food to climate campToday, Friday 17th August, several local groups toured the climate camp, along with several local residents who moved onto the site to camp.

One group was a local scout group with some of them doing their environment badge. They came for a tour around the infrastructure including the solar showers, compost toilets, solar panels, wind generators and power providers, the indymedia computer tent and rinky dink the pedal powered bicycle sound system. Living locally their homes are under threat from the Heathrow airport expansion.

Bicycology Climate Camp outreach day
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A short report on Bicycology’s day out from the Climate Camp on Saturday visiting a local housing estate to fix bikes and spread the word about the Camp.

On Day 5 (Saturday 18/8/07) of the Climate Camp, Bicycology, the cycle activism and education collective, went out from the Camp to visit a housing estate in Feltham near Heathrow at the invitation of the residents.

The group rode out in the morning, “facilitated” by a police escort despite assurances from the cyclists that after several national cycle tours they knew how to cycle safely and assertively on UK roads.

The group set up in a small park in the middle of the estate, offering free Dr Bike checks, pedal-powered games, music from the Pedals II soundsystem, bike jewellery making. They also provided information about cycling, climate change and the Climate Camp. Around 80 locals came along, mainly kids, and everyone seemed to have a good time.

A van load of police kept watch to forstall any riots, and even made a sortie to play footie with the local kids for a while before apparently being ordered back in their van by higher command.

info@bicycology.org.uk
http://www.bicycology.org.uk

Rinky Dink at climate camp
Carbon kills placard
No 3rd Runway Hat
Pilot
Banner & double-decker tripod at night
BAA monksPilot clown

Tara Valley Ireland Action Stations – actions & callout for 6th/7th; route walk/action videos – 6th Sept update

22.08.2007

Cultural Conservationists stop work on Tara valley, Irelands heart of ancient heritage, by M3 Climate Criminals.

22.08.2007

Cultural Conservationists stop work on Tara valley, Irelands heart of ancient heritage, by M3 Climate Criminals.
International Climate Concern actions start early for frontline Earth defence activists.

Lively actions were carried out on the route of the proposed M3 motorway being plunged through the ancient astrological city complex of Tara in Ireland .This area is known as the Valley of the Kings, it is in fact older than the valley of the kings in Egypt.

Taras knowledge and message still await full revelation.The destruction MUST BE STOPPED.

On thurs. a medium sized possee(12 plus) of concerned citizens took a route walk. This began by Inspecting the destruction of the Lismullen 8,000 year old henge ( archeology by record ,drawing plans of where all the posts are then, bagging and bulldozing) .

We viewed the henge from the hillside of Rath Lugh the hill fort of the Fianna the warriors and protectors of Ireland whose graveyards are now being desecrated and bulldozed.

The magical mystery time travelling tour then proceeded to Barons town and Collierstown. Where a gate was blockaded, songs sung and a lively debate was had with site security. We then headed of at a trot followed by a very small contingent of security, we kept ahead and managed to delay a digger at work for some time till we decide to move on, the plan had been to keep moving and slow up work in many places guerilla stylee.
We took a break then rushed back onto site to stop the same digger again this time for longer three people climbing onto the roof singing, ignoring the securitys calls to get down and banging on the roof of the cab till the driver exited left the cab. We then decided to move as the Gardai (police) arrived (reaction time about 25-30 mins.)

We kept ahead of most security and laughed much as their 4 wheel drive got stuck in the deep mud. Mud surfers and digger divers required or cultural conservationists as some media have dubbed the concerned citizens of the Emerald Isles.

We returned to the first gate and a few of us rushed into a site where about 4 diggers and other big trucks were working, Although health and safety law recquires the machines to shut down when we are on site ,these machines carried on, most turn off and are fairly amicable when talked to .

Many of the security workers and even the Guardai have expressed they do not want the road to go this way.
There is and alternative Meath County multi-way proposal which includes reopening an unused railway, a park and ride alternative routes around the valley which are cheaper and shorter.

One of the keys is corruption: Which groups really have bought up the valley and stand to make astronomical profits from the developments that will be built in the valley.

Friends of the Fianna Fail ruling party it seems.In contravention of European law. As well as Corporate giants such as Dick Cheneys Haliburton and the Spanish mega building company set up by General Franco called Farrovial (Now large owners of Londons Tube Underground and most of the toll motorways in South America)

The action continued as the gardai caught up and the cross country run began.The younger fitter activistas managed to keep ahead, and the Guard on foot with 2 security gave up after a few hundred metres of mud and rough ground, however the next few gates to the road were covered by security and police vans as we tried to make our exit .So we headed deeper cross country and by chance came across another digger on route not working ,this proceeded to run away at slow 4mph speed we laughed and followed it 300m on there was another digger which saw us, 2 face painted men one in a kilt and a young women armed with a drum. This frightening spectacle caused the second digger to flee at its ridiculous top speed we continued to laugh.

We stopped these 2 working for some time then security turned up we went to leave as a second land rover screached around a corner we ran. We managed to escape by diving through 2 ditches and 2 hedges a van full of security that arrived seemed reluctant to follow the man in a kilt through a thorny hedge so close to clocking off time.

Our sister was caught but miraculously released. She was surrounded by 13 security who told her to come to wait for the guards. She said she would stay there let them come to her also that they could not move her and that this road was illegal .They said by who …she said under EU law. She said she had come to protect land and ancestors and began to question them on their actions which must have shamed them as after a few minutes this captive audience of security told her she was free to go.

It seems sometimes the Gardai were reluctant to arrest due to media coverage. But not always as over 7 have been arrested particilarly at the battle of Soldiers Hill 3 weeks ago. Since which most destruction of ancient sites has occured. Some by bulldozers in the middle of the night. So we all had a a day of high adrenalin action and fun and escaped to resist the motorway madness climate criminals another day.

On Friday we got up at 6.30a.m. to the sound of Trumpet drum and calls of porridge and coffee..A big possee.
We blockaded the gate of the Lismullen Henge as the National Road Authority sponsored archeologists arrived shaming them. The gate hugging was good natured with much singing “u cant kill the spirit of Tara” and other songs. Except for when a gardai pushed a young Irish lad backwards over the edge of the bridge, narrowly escaping falling. His apparent crime was to ask the Gardai to speak to him in Gaelic (which all Gardai are required to speak).

We then regrouped and got 25 of us into 5 cars and hit the gates of the Roestown site running. We spread out over 7-800 m and digger diving occupied 7-8 diggers stopping a total of over 15 machines from carrying on their destruction and desecration. For pictures of what Roestown used to be check www.tarasolidarityvigil.net
This action was highly effective after about an hour and a half the gardai got people to leave machinery some as slowly as possible .others preferring to pull out across country.
We met up again for food at the vigil camp then some of us headed to Dublin for a Green man meets the Green Party action .

On Sat. there was a demo outside the G.P.O. in Dublin handing out over 600 leaflets.
All in all 3 days of high action and adventure. Adrenalin fuelled earth defense.
Very reminiscent of Twyford Down, Solsbury Hill and Newbury.

Tara urgently needs experienced activists. Hear the call of the Ancestors and the Land. Network it NOW
Tara support is critically needed NOW as the E.U. told Ireland to stop building in June and is taking the Irish govt. to court on Aug 29th how effective this will be we don’t know as always it is up to people power and direct action.Ancient sites and knowledge being lost forever daily Bulldozing.Take Action.What will we say to Future generations of this time. Take action for a cleaner climate. There will soon be an action to replant trees along the Tara Valley and energise the proposed Unesco World Heritage Park.

Wish List:Trees, Tarps, structures,tents, food, longer range CBs ,binoculars, climbing harnesses and rope, tools, tech stuff,photocopying, networking, transport.skillsharing Press and media support, donations, phone credit.

Transport Links £16 Nat express to Dublin or £26 Rail and sail from Euston London.
Then 7 Euro Bus to Tara Cross 20-25 mins walk from Tara Vigil camp.Get there any way u can. As soon as u can
Vigil Camp 00353(0) 861758557
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This is a message for activists who are up for helping the Irish protesters in their fight to avert the new M3 motorway away from an extremely ancient site, far predating Stonhenge.

Irish Authorities are overriding an EU condemnation that this part of the motorway’s construction is ILLEGAL and are about to bulldoze a recently excavated woodhenge, details below. The deep levels of corruption involved in the ‘development’ of this area are mind boggling.

There has been a small but strong protest camp at Tara since before the new year and now these amazing people are crying out for numbers. I’ve literally just got home to Bristol now and will be driving back over
there in 10 days, next Tuesday. It was almost impossible to leave.

The authorities are proposing to start dismantling the henge THIS TUESDAY 28TH AUGUST in the early hours of the morning so please please please, if you’ve been considering a trip to Ireland go now. Even if you haven’t, despite the heartbreak of what is happening there, you can’t help being overwhelmed with the atmosphere of the place. It’s done me so much good to be there. There are 2 camps, one up on the hill of tara itself, and one in the woods at Rath Lugh, where the henge, known as Lismullin is situated.

Direct action is in progress but our help is urgently needed.

Road protests are new in Ireland as we all know it has remained unspoiled for hundreds of years, so people with direct action experience are critically needed.

National Express do a funfare from London to Cork via Bristol on bus & boat from £15 each way. If there are funfares available on different routes it will offer them if you click on Europe on their homepage and put in your travel details.

If you take the London – Bristol – Cork route get off the boat at Wexford, take a bus or train to Dublin then the 109 bus from Busaras Station towards Navan and Kells. Tara is about 50 minutes down this route. The driver will tell you where to get off. There’s a camp phone number at the bottom, or if you want to ask anything please get in touch. If you take a night crossing you can sleep and be at Tara by lunchtime.

If you can, please get there for Mon 6th/Tues 7th. Otherwise there will be a van leaving Bristol next week, or alternatively, there is another wave planned for Saturday 1st September. It would be great to get a van from London and Bristol organised. A couple of surges of numbers and a huge spreading the word could still avert the road plans to any of the other 5, less damaging proposed routes. But nothing i say will compare to the feeling of being there, and then understanding why we’d be doing the right thing to protect it.

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Thursday 16 August, protestors walked the route of the M3 motorway to view what destruction of the ancient sites in Tara Valley have already disappeared. Then they decided on a little direct action.

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Friday 17 August, the International Culture Conservationists joined the Save Tara campaign in a human blockade to stop the construction company-backed archaeologists from entering the site.

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At 6.30am people rose on the camp to hit the road to the Lismullen Henge early. Using their own bodies they stopped all traffic entering the site.

The human blockade was cheerful and full of good spirit. But when the Garda arrived one officer grabbed a protestor and attempted to throw him over the wall of a bridge.

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Following the archaeologist blockade, the Save Tara activists and International Cultural Conservationists invaded the Roestown site to halt work.

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Quicktime version of the video.

15 Machines were halted in the action, bringing work to a standstill.

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Text messages received just now, Thursday 6 September, said more internationals have arrived at Tara, tripods and lock-ons are in place at Rath Lugh.

call out for a week of direct action at Hill of Tara, Ireland – starts Sat 1st September 2007

Defend Tara now!

World Heritage site under attack

Shit is kicking off down at Tara/Skryne and the Valley of the White Mare, which is part of the ancient complex of TARA.

Defend Tara now!

World Heritage site under attack

Shit is kicking off down at Tara/Skryne and the Valley of the White Mare, which is part of the ancient complex of TARA.

Diggers are currently on site working in direct defiance of EU orders. Desecrating sacred land, destroying trees, carving into neolithic hill forts and ripping up ancestral graves, these bastards are preparing the route of the M3, a four lane motorway.

Also they have recently discovered a wooden henge (world heritage site) 6000BC, predating Stonehenge and the Pyramids.

HELP is desperately needed as there’s only a handful of protesters doing their best to defend over 40 ancient sites along the 80km route. Please come along and contribute by sharing skills and showing your support. Any amount of time you can give is valuable.

The Camp needs food, financial, moral and spiritual support, plus equipment such as tarps, mobiles, car mobile phone chargers, flasks and batteries.

HOW TO GET THERE

CAR: take the N3 and then turn left at the TARA signpost.
FERRY/BUS: get a ferry to Dublin ferry port, and then take either the Navan, Kells or Cavan bus which leave from Busarus. Get off at TARA CROSS and it is a short walk from there. Tickets £26 one way.
COACH: Dublin super saver 19 quid.

For further information: 086 1758557 (text and get a call back).

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