Target Brimar: against the military-industrial complex

Brimar is a Man­ches­ter-based com­pa­ny which makes com­po­nents which form a vital part of the Apache heli­copters used by the Israeli mil­i­tary in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, by the US Marines in Iraq and by British and US mil­i­taries in Afghanistan.

Brimar is a Man­ches­ter-based com­pa­ny which makes com­po­nents which form a vital part of the Apache heli­copters used by the Israeli mil­i­tary in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, by the US Marines in Iraq and by British and US mil­i­taries in Afghanistan.
The new­ly-formed Tar­get Brimar cam­paign is call­ing a launch demon­stra­tion on Sat­ur­day Octo­ber 17th, meet­ing at the Gar­den­ers’ Arms round­about in Moston, Man­ches­ter at noon. All are wel­come, and please bring ban­ners, plac­ards, musi­cal instru­ments… there will be veg­an food and speak­ers from the Pales­tin­ian com­mu­ni­ty and from the Edo Decom­mis­sion­ers, the activists who dur­ing the Israeli inva­sion of Gaza in Jan­u­ary broke into a Brighton arms fac­to­ry and dam­aged equip­ment there. There is trans­port avail­able from Brighton/London, and a Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride from Man­ches­ter city cen­tre at 11am.
In addi­tion to this launch demon­stra­tion, we are call­ing on peo­ple in Man­ches­ter and nation­wide to take autonomous action and to car­ry out reg­u­lar vig­ils, noise demon­stra­tions and oth­er protests in the vicin­i­ty of Brimar’s fac­to­ry off the Green­gate main road in Chad­der­ton.
For more infor­ma­tion, see http://www.targetbrimar.org.uk or http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123955974338&ref=nf or email info@targetbrimar.org.uk

EF! summer gathering — exact location, travel info & updated workshop programme announced; coal-blighted communities visit

Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing, 18th-24th August 2009, Cum­bria

Nev­er has halt­ing the destruc­tion of our plan­et been so impor­tant… Learn how to make them stop!

The gath­er­ing this year will be held at Seath­waite in the beau­ti­ful Bor­row­dale. The site is right in the heart of the Lake Dis­trict and sur­round­ed by moun­tains, streams and tarns. The near­est train sta­tion is Pen­rith. More detailed direc­tions, pub­lic trans­port, walks & cycle rides to the site

Work­shop pro­gramme in a vari­ety of for­mats

EF!-rabbit-in-canoeEarth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing, 18th-24th August 2009, Cum­bria

Nev­er has halt­ing the destruc­tion of our plan­et been so impor­tant… Learn how to make them stop!

The gath­er­ing this year will be held at Seath­waite in the beau­ti­ful Bor­row­dale. The site is right in the heart of the Lake Dis­trict and sur­round­ed by moun­tains, streams and tarns. The near­est train sta­tion is Pen­rith. More detailed direc­tions, pub­lic trans­port, walks & cycle rides to the site

Work­shop pro­gramme in a vari­ety of for­mats

WHO
Earth First! is a net­work of peo­ple and cam­paigns who fight eco­log­i­cal destruc­tion and the forces dri­ving it. We believe in doing it our­selves rather than rely­ing on gov­ern­ments or indus­try. Direct action is at the heart of what we do, whether we’re stand­ing in front of a bull­doz­er, shut­ting down an open­cast mine or rip­ping up a field of GM crops.

Join us for 5 days of work­shops, net­work­ing and plan­ning actions at a low impact eco-liv­ing camp organ­ised non-hier­ar­chi­cal­ly

WHAT
Plan­ning actions and cam­paigns, meet­ing and shar­ing skills with oth­ers who care. Over 80 train­ing work­shops plus games and evening fun:
Learn skills for direct action. Tree Climb­ing, Ori­en­teer­ing, Secu­ri­ty for activists, Legal brief­ing, Escap­ing pub­lic order sit­u­a­tions, street medics – first aid, self defence, Boat blockad­ing using kayaks, radio pro­ce­dures and rock abseil­ing.
Net­work your cam­paign against eco­log­i­cal destruc­tion. open­cast min­ing, genet­ic engi­neer­ing, agro­fu­els, dam-build­ing, hunt-sab­bing, cli­mate actions, oil pipeline resis­tance, road stop­ping, anti-whal­ing, squat­ting, rain­for­est pro­tec­tion.
Learn about ecol­o­gy, eco­cen­tric ethics and alter­na­tives to the cor­po­rate world of exploita­tion.
Prac­ti­cal skills for eco­log­i­cal restora­tion and sus­tain­able liv­ing, field trips and hands-on work.

YOU
We are all crew! This is your gath­er­ing come pre­pared to help run the camp and con­tribute to the pro­gramme. Con­tact us in advance with ideas for work­shops, help with organ­is­ing the gath­er­ing, come ear­ly to help set­up the site or stay on for a cou­ple of days for take­down.
If you can help get in touch!

BRING
Bring tent and sleep­ing bag. You can either cook food for your­self or for £4 per day chip in with col­lec­tive cook­ing of deli­cious veg­an organ­ic food. There’ll be qui­et sleep­ing areas, toi­lets and run­ning water, a children’s space and spaces for work­shops and info stalls.
Veg­gies will pro­vide veg­an cake and snacks. Chil­dren and young adults wel­come with sub­si­dized meals.

Arrive Tues pm. Work­shops from Wed am until Sun pm.

Loads of cam­paigns are tak­ing to the water in defence of the plan­et, like at Ross­port where Shell are try­ing to lay onshore pipelines and the Great Rebel Raft Regat­ta at last sum­mers cli­mate camp. This sum­mer’s EF! gath­er­ing will be build­ing on these tac­tics with train­ing in water based actions.

An excur­sion to vis­it com­mu­ni­ties in the North East threat­ened by an expan­sion of coal min­ing on Mon­day 24th August. Vis­it beau­ti­ful val­leys and strong spir­it­ed com­mu­ni­ties and make links for ongo­ing resis­tance.

We aim to make the site as acces­si­ble as we can please con­tact us in advance if you have spe­cial needs, ques­tions or con­cerns.

WHERE
The site is near in the Lake Dis­trict, Cum­bria. The near­est train sta­tion is Pen­rith and there is a bus ser­vice to the site, there are car and liv­ing vehi­cle spaces out­side the camp.

Dogs: We are for­tu­nate this year to be able to accom­mo­date well behaved own­ers with dogs on leads but think about whether your dog will feel com­fort­able in work­shops. Please call before­hand so we know num­bers.

Cost: £20 — £30 accord­ing to what you can afford. We are not for prof­it all extra cash goes to help fund next year. Under 14’s free.

For more info con­tact us at :
summergathering@earthfirst.org.uk
www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk

Camp for Climate Action Scotland

There is no time to act but now! Come to the Camp for Cli­mate Action in Scot­land 3–10 August

ccs stickerThere is no time to act but now! Come to the Camp for Cli­mate Action in Scot­land 3–10 August

For a week of low-impact liv­ing and high-impact direct action, keep 3–10 August free and join us in Scot­land to take direct action against the root caus­es of cli­mate change and eco­log­i­cal col­lapse. This sum­mer the strug­gle against a cap­i­tal­ist sys­tem intent on extin­guish­ing life on the plan­et will hit the Firth of Forth!

What’s hap­pen­ing:

We’re going to set up camp some­where around the Firth of Forth, a part of the cen­tral belt of Scot­land lit­tered with pow­er sta­tions, cor­po­rate HQs, gas and oil refiner­ies, open cast coal mines, a nuclear pow­er sta­tion and a cement fac­to­ry. We want you to join us to hold the peo­ple and sys­tems respon­si­ble for cli­mate change to account.

The camp will focus on sup­port­ing groups of peo­ple tak­ing action against a whole range of tar­gets. If you’re com­ing with a group of friends that’s great – we’ll help you choose tar­gets and actions, and if you’re com­ing alone there will be plen­ty of oppor­tu­ni­ty to meet oth­er peo­ple to work and take action with.

The camp will have as low an eco­log­i­cal impact as pos­si­ble so expect com­post toi­lets, grey water sys­tems and micro-renew­able ener­gy. There will be kitchens on site where campers will make three meals a day so there’s no need to bring any food or cook­ing equip­ment. Organ­ised hor­i­zon­tal­ly, the camp will pro­vide lots of oppor­tu­ni­ties to get involved, be cre­ative and prac­ti­cal and learn new skills. There will be work­shops, dis­cus­sions and oppor­tu­ni­ties to link up with oth­er peo­ple, groups and cam­paigns.

We hope to work with and in sol­i­dar­i­ty with local com­mu­ni­ties and ongo­ing cam­paigns around the camp’s local­i­ty to build on what oth­ers are already doing and for the camp to have long-last­ing pos­i­tive impacts.

How to get there:

The loca­tion of the site will be announced just before the start of the camp – check here or phone the info num­ber which will be avail­able short­ly before the 3rd for direc­tions to the camp. If you’re com­ing by pub­lic trans­port get your­self to Edin­burgh Waver­ley or Glas­gow Cen­tral train sta­tions and be pre­pared to trav­el – info-points will tell you the train sta­tion to get to and how to get there. There will be shut­tle bus­es from the near­est train sta­tion to the camp. If you can’t make all of the camp, just come along for a day, a week­end or what­ev­er you can.

What to bring:

Camp­ing gear — a tent, sleep­ing bag and mat, prac­ti­cal cloth­ing and footwear. Be pre­pared for rain and sun. Ban­ners and dec­o­ra­tions to make our site beau­ti­ful and any­thing else that you would like to see. But most impor­tant­ly, bring all of your friends!

We will also be ask­ing for dona­tions to cov­er costs of food and expens­es for the camp. Sug­gest­ed amounts will be made avail­able clos­er to the time.

What not to bring:

It is pos­si­ble that you will be searched by police on enter­ing the site – penknives and any­thing that may be con­strued as a weapon is best left behind. You may also want to pro­tect your per­son­al details but remem­ber, if you don’t bring a cash card, bring enough cash to cov­er your trans­port, food dona­tions etc.

Know your rights!

Check­out the web­sites below for some advice on deal­ing with the police.
http://www.faslane365.org/en/legal
http://www.g8legalsupport.info/guide/

Up to date legal infor­ma­tion and advice will be avail­able at the camp.

Chil­dren:

Are most wel­come and there will be a kids space that peo­ple will be able to vol­un­teer for.

Dogs:

If you bring dog(s) please take respon­si­bil­i­ty for them. We ask that you keep them on a lead as there have been inci­dents at past camps that we’d pre­fer to avoid.

If you want more infor­ma­tion or to get in touch email us on climatecampscotland@riseup.net

See you there!

Come to our next meet­ing!

Edin­burgh, Wednes­day 29th July, 12:00–16:00, For­est Cafe Action Room, 3 Bris­to Place

in the mean­time, get your­self down to Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp!
See: http://coalactionedinburgh.noflag.org.uk/

Mexico: Telmex van torched by Luddites and the ALF

Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing to step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex.

Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing to step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex.

received anony­mous­ly by Bite Back Mag­a­zine (trans­la­tion):

“Dur­ing the ear­ly morn­ing hours of April 23, in a munic­i­pal­i­ty in the State of Mex­i­co, the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature and the Frente de Lib­eración Ani­mal joined togeth­er in an action, decid­ing that we should step up the fight against the bio­ci­dal com­pa­ny Telmex. This time we placed an incen­di­ary device at one of the front tires of a van which was respon­si­ble for main­tain­ing dif­fer­ent phone lines; this incen­di­ary device did the job for which it was made and left the truck owned by Telmex unus­able; when we returned to the area of action only the burnt remains could be seen.

The direct action is now claimed by the LCDNS and the FLA; we have joined our efforts and have hit hard, for the lib­er­a­tion of ani­mals and the earth, destruc­tive sab­o­tage.

We want to take the oppor­tu­ni­ty in this com­mu­nique to send a greet­ing to the cells of the ALF and the ELF in Guadala­jara, dif­fer­ent indi­vid­u­als have decid­ed on ille­gal action for the anti-speciesist offen­sive in Mex­i­co which is a huge step for the move­ment, con­tin­ue on!

‘And night by night when all is still / And the moon is hid behind the hill / We for­ward march to do our will / With hatch­et, pike and gun!’
— Lud­dite Anthem

Against all that wants to dom­i­nate us LCDNS FLA — Méx­i­co”

G20 update — police violence; what happened b4 Ian Tomlinson’s death witnesses; vigil on 11th; legal support; protest tactics

Chan­nel 4 com­men­tary on what hap­pened to Ian Tom­lin­son just before his death — the lat­est ITN footage com­bined with the first footage pub­lished on the Guardian web­site. On the ground, pro­tes­tors try to help before being cleared out of the area — counter the media-bot­tle-throw­ing hype, watch two eye wit­ness­es.

New inci­dent of sys­temic police vio­lence — when an offi­cer slaps the face then batons the legs of a woman — cap­tured on film.

Even new­er video evi­dence of yet more police vio­lence — shields and fists used to punch with­out provo­ca­tion — more details.

Newest footage which shows Ian Tom­lin­son’s head hit the ground from the push by police.

Police charge press pho­tog­ra­phers.

Col­lec­tions of videos of police vio­lence: 1 | 2
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G20 police medic -cracking heads with baton

Chan­nel 4 com­men­tary on what hap­pened to Ian Tom­lin­son just before his death — the lat­est ITN footage com­bined with the first footage pub­lished on the Guardian web­site. On the ground, pro­tes­tors try to help before being cleared out of the area — counter the media-bot­tle-throw­ing hype, watch two eye wit­ness­es.

New inci­dent of sys­temic police vio­lence — when an offi­cer slaps the face then batons the legs of a woman — cap­tured on film.

Even new­er video evi­dence of yet more police vio­lence — shields and fists used to punch with­out provo­ca­tion — more details.

Newest footage which shows Ian Tom­lin­son’s head hit the ground from the push by police.

Police charge press pho­tog­ra­phers.

Col­lec­tions of videos of police vio­lence: 1 | 2
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Lon­don assem­bly and pro­ces­sion:

East­er ris­ing!
Reclaim the City, Sat­ur­day April 11

* 12.00 noon Sat­ur­day — 12.00 noon Sun­day
* Wear Black
* Assem­ble 11:30am, Beth­nal Green
* Lay your flow­ers where Ian Tom­lin­son died
* Bring pop-up tents to stay with Ian through the night

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Edin­burgh protest:

Four months ago it was a 15-year-old school­boy in Greece – today it’s a 47-year-old news­pa­per sell­er in the UK.

Enough with the state mur­ders!

Whether civil­ians’ deaths are caused because of “heart attacks” (most like­ly due to police ter­ror) or head injuries (due to police bru­tal­i­ty) or “mis­fires” (due to police stu­pid­i­ty), we say we had Enough!

Enough! Of your lies in attempt­ing to cov­er up your mis­takes
Enough! Of your “Robo­cop” atti­tude
Enough! Of your “to serve and pro­tect” fake masks
Enough! Of you being the guardian dogs of the priv­i­leged elite

We say Enough! and we are going to say it out loud so every­one can hear us.

Sat­ur­day 11th of April at 1:30pm in Bris­to Square (Edin­burgh)

Bring friends, ban­ners, can­dles and some­thing to make noise with (drums, whis­tles etc.)

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Red­ditch protest:

The polic­ing at the G20 protests was extreme­ly vio­lent and aggres­sive. Peace­ful pro­test­ers were attacked and beat­en, many of them suf­fer­ing injuries. We’ve all seen the videos of police lay­ing into the cli­mate campers who stood there with their hands in the air calm­ly stat­ing “this is not a riot”. And now we see film evi­dence that Ian Tom­lin­son, who was not even a pro­test­er, was bru­tal­ly attacked from behind with a baton, before being shoved hard to the ground by a vicious cop. Ian Tom­lin­son died min­utes lat­er — I call this MURDER and it hap­pened on Jacqui Smith‘s watch!!

This is a call out for a Nation­al Demon­stra­tion in Red­ditch, the con­stituen­cy of Jacqui Smith, the Home Sec­re­tary.

Demon­strate against the increas­ing­ly vio­lent and aggres­sive polic­ing at peace­ful protests. Demon­strate against the ero­sion of civ­il lib­er­ties in our so called democ­ra­cy. Demand that Jacqui Smith ensures that the offi­cers who mur­dered Ian Tom­lin­son are brought to jus­tice.

Let‘s see how Jacqui Smith likes it when 1,000s of pro­test­ers turn up in her home town demand­ing JUSTICE!!!

Sat­ur­day 18th April — 12 noon out­side Red­ditch Town Hall.

The town hall is about 10 min­utes walk from the train sta­tion.
http://www.multimap.com/s/QKjPxY9S

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A protest against the death of Ian Tom­lin­son and the grow­ing use of vio­lent tac­tics by police against pro­test­ers will take place 1 pm Sat­ur­day 11 April, Grey’s Mon­u­ment, New­cas­tle

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Legal call-out

G20 LEGAL UPDATE
First, thank you for all the emails. We are read­ing them but not acknowl­edg­ing them at the moment due to the quan­ti­ty. Our apolo­gies. For the time being, if you would like us to respond — please send us anoth­er email request­ing a response.

HOW THE POST-PROTEST LEGAL PROCESS WORKS:
Lots of peo­ple are writ­ing to us with evi­dence of police mis­be­hav­iour and there cer­tain­ly seems to be grounds for com­plaint in many of them.
How­ev­er, cru­cial­ly com­plaints and legal claims need to be brought by indi­vid­u­als: we can’t do it on your behalf. Also, do NOT make a com­plaint if there’s a pos­si­bil­i­ty that you will make a legal claim, or could sup­port some­one else doing so — com­plain­ing to the IPCC before suing the police will com­pro­mise the case.

What we are doing is:

1. We are mak­ing sure we have the evi­dence avail­able to us sort­ed so we can locate sup­port­ing evi­dence for those arrest­ed or those who bring com­plaints of assault and so forth against the police.

2. We are explor­ing whether there is a legal chal­lenge strate­gi­cal­ly worth bring­ing this time. If so, we will be look­ing for poten­tial lit­i­gants.

3. We are prepar­ing report and film on the Camp and may be in con­tact with some of you to use your state­ments. We have made no deci­sion as to what we will do with the report at this point.

4. We have a par­tic­u­lar inter­est in how those with injuries or ill­ness­es were treat­ed by the police — so if you have rel­e­vant evi­dence there please let us know. Depend­ing on the evi­dence, we may focus on this as an area of con­cern.

What you could do:

If you were wrong­ful­ly arrest­ed, or assault­ed and injured by a police offi­cer, you may be able to bring a case against the police. Please con­tact Bind­mans Solic­i­tors in the first instance: 020 7833 4433. If they do not have the capac­i­ty then we can rec­om­mend oth­er firms of solic­i­tors who have worked with activists in the past. We may have sup­port­ing evi­dence so let us know if we can help. Please keep us informed of the out­comes — legal@climatecamp.org.uk.

If you were arrest­ed and charged, let us know as we may have sup­port­ing evi­dence that may help with your defence. You will need to give your solic­i­tor your con­sent to them talk­ing to us or they will not be able to tell us about your case. Please keep us informed of the out­come — legal@climatecamp.org.uk.

N.B. If you have pre­vi­ous­ly left any impor­tant legal infor­ma­tion on an answer­ing machine or sent to a dif­fer­ent email address and nobody got back to you, please try again using the email address above

Mean­while write up any­thing rel­e­vant now and email us, let us know if you have footage and we will send you some infor­ma­tion on how to share it with us, keep copies of any orig­i­nal notes, pho­tos and film (and keep them for 12 months).

Final­ly, if your wit­ness state­ment relates to the G20 Melt­down protests at Bank, there is a sep­a­rate legal sup­port process. Please con­tact the Legal Defence and Mon­i­tor­ing Group — email ldmgmail@yahoo.co.uk or post to Legal Defence and Mon­i­tor­ing Group, BM Box HAVEN, Lon­don, WC1N 3XX .

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Bloody protestor & baton-wielding cop
Pub­lic Order strate­gies to not get ket­tled and beat­en by the police

For how to sur­vive police tac­tics in big pub­lic order sit­u­a­tions such as the G20 protests, and still do what you want to do, read the Guide to Pub­lic Order Sit­u­a­tions — any com­ments or ideas please send them in to manchester@earthfirst.org.uk

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Video of police rush on cli­mate camp — why you should read the above, rather than lis­ten to some­one on a mega­phone sug­gest­ing peo­ple put their hands up AND link arms! The same charge but clear­er and more bru­tal can be seen here. Oth­er clips and reports from the day are all here.

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Jour­nal­ists removed from cov­er­ing G20 protests with ille­gal use of laws and through injury — see the com­men­taryhere.

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Beau­ti­ful & incite­ful G20 pho­to essaychap­ter 1: the anar­chists are com­ing! | chap­ter 2 part 1: storm the banks? | chap­ter 2 part 2: a tale of ket­tles, and death | chap­ter 3: police work

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Cor­rect­ing the media nar­ra­tive of the G20 protests on April 1, 2009

The media cov­er­age of the G20 protests has been sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly biased, writes Musab You­nis — ignor­ing the vio­lent polic­ing, the tac­tic of open-air impris­on­ment of demon­stra­tors, and the real chronol­o­gy of events. “It has tak­en remark­able obe­di­ence by the press,” writes Musab, “to refuse to ask some sim­ple and obvi­ous ques­tions.”

#1 – The rever­sal of events

“Anti-cap­i­tal­ist pro­test­ers embarked upon a wreck­ing spree with­in a City branch of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land today,” shrieked The Times on April 1, “and engaged in run­ning bat­tles with police as G20 demon­stra­tions turned vio­lent. Police were forced to use dogs, hors­es and trun­cheons to con­trol a crowd of up to 5,000 peo­ple who marched on the Bank of Eng­land, in Thread­nee­dle Street, on the eve of the Lon­don sum­mit.”

This nar­ra­tive of events is entire­ly typ­i­cal. Under the head­line “Police clash with G20 pro­tes­tors”, the BBC report­ed that “pro­test­ers stormed a Lon­don office of the Roy­al Bank of Scot­land”, lat­er adding tha: “offi­cers lat­er used ‘con­tain­ment’ then ‘con­trolled dis­per­sal’” (BBC, April 1). The Guardian report­ed: “The G20 protests in cen­tral Lon­don turned vio­lent today ahead of tomor­row’s sum­mit, with a band of demon­stra­tors close to the Bank of Eng­land storm­ing a Roy­al Bank of Scot­land branch … [S]ome bloody skir­mish­es broke out as police tried to keep thou­sands of peo­ple in con­tain­ment pens” (The Guardian, April 1).

What is inter­est­ing about this nar­ra­tive is that it pre­cise­ly revers­es the events of the day.

Eye­wit­ness accounts of the day agree that the police began the now-infa­mous tac­tic of ‘ket­tling’ pro­tes­tors – refus­ing to allow any­one in or out of a con­fined space held by police lines – as soon as the four march­es had con­verged on the Bank of Eng­land, at around mid­day. An arti­cle in The Times a day ear­li­er by a for­mer Assis­tant Com­mis­sion­er of the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Police, Andy Hay­man, sug­gest­ed that the police had planned to use this tac­tic well in advance: “Tac­tics to herd the crowd into a pen, known as ‘the ket­tle’, have been crit­i­cised heav­i­ly before, yet the police will not want groups splin­ter­ing away from the main crowd. This would stretch their resources” (The Times, March 31).

Note that the “vio­lent out­burst” (Tele­graph) of win­dow-break­ing took place hours after the police had decid­ed to “herd the crowd” of at least 5,000 peo­ple “into a pen” with­out access to food, water or toi­let facil­i­ties – and with­out allow­ing them to leave.

The press was sure­ly aware of this. The Guardian’s live blog from the day not­ed at 11.57 a.m. that “the bar­ri­ers designed to fence in the pro­test­ers are not big enough”, an hour lat­er it con­firms that there is “a ‘ket­tle’ at the Bank of Eng­land”: half an hour lat­er they report “clash­es” and final­ly, at 1.30 p.m., “a win­dow has been smashed.” An objec­tive observ­er of the sequence of events here might ask whether the police ‘ket­tle’ had in fact been respon­si­ble for the “clash­es”, “vio­lence” and smashed win­dow.

But this idea – that the ket­tle might have pro­voked the “clash­es”, and that the police might there­fore be respon­si­ble for the “vio­lence” – is remark­ably absent from vir­tu­al­ly all of the reams of press cov­er­age of the protests. We do, of course, have a spec­trum of opin­ion: where­as the right-wing Dai­ly Mail sees the pro­tes­tors as “a fear­some group of thugs”, a “bizarre group of mis­fits” fuelled by “Dutch courage” and a “will­ing­ness to use vio­lence” (April 1), for the left-wing Guardian only “a minor­i­ty of demon­stra­tors seemed deter­mined to cause dam­age” whilst “much of the protest­ing” was “peace­ful” (April 1).

Again, the notion that there was not a “vio­lent” core of demon­stra­tors at all, but that peo­ple were pro­voked into “clash­es” with the police due to police tac­tics, is absent. Even the arti­cle which is by far most crit­i­cal of the police actions – a piece by Dun­can Camp­bell in The Guardian titled ‘Did police con­tain­ment cause more trou­ble than it pre­vent­ed?’ – only goes as far as to say: “As for the vio­lent clash­es that led to cracked heads and limbs, how much was inevitable and how much avoid­able?”. Camp­bell con­cedes that “some demon­stra­tors were bent on aggro” but adds: “so were some of the offi­cers.” He also crit­i­cis­es the con­di­tions inside the ket­tle and sug­gests that it will make peo­ple think twice before embark­ing on a demon­stra­tion in future. Thus Camp­bell sug­gests the “clash­es” were avoid­able, but does not indi­cate that the ket­tles actu­al­ly led to the “clash­es” – though, to give cred­it where it is due, his is the only piece in the press which dares to sug­gest that the police were them­selves vio­lent.

#2 – Jus­ti­fi­ca­tions

Well before the protests, the press had been report­ing with glee the “vio­lence” pre­dict­ed as “Lon­don went into lock­down” and “pro­tes­tors issued a call to arms” with “police fears” of pro­tes­tors “intent on vio­lence” (The Lon­don Paper, 31 March).

The BBC post­ed a sym­pa­thet­ic arti­cle titled ‘The chal­lenge of polic­ing the G20’ (30 March) which point­ed out that: “police offi­cers spend their pro­fes­sion­al lives try­ing to play down the pub­lic order impli­ca­tions of demon­stra­tions — it’s in their inter­ests to keep things calm.”

“The secu­ri­ty strat­e­gy of the day,” they report­ed breath­less­ly, “resem­bles a three-dimen­sion­al ever-chang­ing puz­zle” where “the unknow­able fac­tor is the demon­stra­tor bent on vio­lence”. The arti­cle end­ed with a quote from Com­man­der O’Brien: “If any­one wants to come to Lon­don to engage in crime or dis­or­der, they will be met with a swift and effi­cient polic­ing response.”

This flur­ry of media cov­er­age pre­dict­ing “vio­lence” from “anar­chists” was clear­ly ini­ti­at­ed by the police, who released a bar­rage of press state­ments before the protests which served to pre-emp­tive­ly quell crit­i­cism of their actions on the day – actions which had, of course, been planned well in advance. The G20 polic­ing was to be “one of the largest, one of the most chal­leng­ing, and one of the most com­pli­cat­ed oper­a­tions” ever “deliv­ered” by the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Police, accord­ing to Com­man­der Simon O’Brien, who hit the press cir­cuit with gus­to in the days pre­ced­ing the G20.

The press obe­di­ent­ly played their part by report­ing police “fears” word for word, with com­plete sym­pa­thy, and with no ques­tion on ask­ing those who planned to protest whether they thought the police reac­tion might be over­ly vio­lent. After all, “the police have had to pre­pare for every pos­si­bil­i­ty” on April 1, not­ed the Times: “from ter­ror­ism to riots” (The Times, March 31).

With ample oppor­tu­ni­ty to ques­tion an unusu­al­ly talk­a­tive police force, bare­ly a sin­gle sen­tence in the press asked whether the police prepa­ra­tion for the protests might be heavy-hand­ed or that a vio­lent reac­tion by the police to the protests might lead to seri­ous injury or death. The pro­tes­tors, of course, were to be “vio­lent” “mobs” (based on police “intel­li­gence” gleaned from “social net­work­ing sites”), but the police were to be calm, mea­sured and under­take only nec­es­sary mea­sures.

The effect of this press cov­er­age was to jus­ti­fy in advance all police actions whilst de-legit­imis­ing any actions by pro­tes­tors. End­less pre­dic­tions of “vio­lent pro­tes­tors” meant that all the day’s “clash­es” were sure to be blamed on the “minor­i­ty” of “intent on vio­lence” – even if evi­dence sug­gest­ed that “clash­es” were actu­al­ly insti­gat­ed by police, and that vio­lence was in the main inflict­ed by the police on pro­tes­tors. With­in the press nar­ra­tive, the police are mere­ly reac­tive; forced to respond to a “vio­lent” sit­u­a­tion and “keep things calm”; the notion that they could have active­ly encour­aged and pro­voked “clash­es” seems patent­ly absurd.

#3 – So what’s miss­ing?

There are a num­ber of impor­tant ques­tions which sim­ply didn’t appear in the press.

a) Did the police intend to ‘ket­tle’ demon­stra­tors in a con­fined space regard­less of whether there was any vio­lence or not?

All the evi­dence, includ­ing past cas­es of the police using this tac­tic, sug­gests this was the case. (At the Cli­mate Camp protest at Bish­ops­gate on the same day, the police beat pro­tes­tors back into a ket­tle despite them hold­ing up their hands and chant­i­ng ‘this is not a riot’, as can clear­ly be seen on the Indy­media video ‘Riot police attack peace­ful pro­tes­tors at G20 cli­mate camp’).
Is there a pos­si­bil­i­ty that the police were not in fact “forced to use dogs, hoses and trun­cheons” due to “vio­lent” pro­tes­tors, but that they inflict­ed vio­lence on peace­ful pro­tes­tors?

b) Was there real­ly “vio­lence” from the pro­tes­tors?

The Met­ro­pol­i­tan Police state that “small groups of pro­tes­tors intent on vio­lence, mixed with the crowds of law­ful demon­stra­tors” (Met Police, 2 April) and The Guardian quotes Com­man­der Simon O’Brien as claim­ing there were “small pock­ets of crim­i­nals” with­in the crowd who attend­ed a memo­r­i­al for Ian Tom­lin­son on April 2. Again, eye­wit­ness accounts of both days state that vir­tu­al­ly all of the vio­lence came from police. Despite hours of ket­tling and media reports of “mis­siles” being thrown at police (trans­la­tion: plas­tic bot­tles), the only tan­gi­ble evi­dence of pro­tes­tor vio­lence at either of the two main protest sites seems to have been some smashed win­dows, which of course is dam­age to prop­er­ty and not “vio­lence”.

The Guardian reports that a small group of demon­stra­tors were “seek­ing con­fronta­tion as they surged towards police lines.” Of course you’re expect­ed to sit qui­et­ly when you are being held against your will behind police lines and peri­od­i­cal­ly beat­en with batons. But is it con­ceiv­able that those who “charged” police lines sim­ply want­ed to leave? And why is it con­fronta­tion­al to “charge police lines” with­out using any weapons, but not con­fronta­tion­al to hold thou­sands of peo­ple in an area, keep­ing them there with kicks and batons? That the pro­tes­tors could have actu­al­ly showed remark­able restraint when being pro­voked in an unbear­able sit­u­a­tion is laugh­able accord­ing to all the press. Yet this is what eye­wit­ness accounts point to. Only the Let­ters page in the Guardian gives any cre­dence to this: one per­son writes that “the few scuf­fles we did wit­ness were caused pre­cise­ly at the frus­tra­tion of peo­ple not being allowed to come and go as they pleased”; anoth­er states that: “an ugly mood devel­oped after those who had come to exer­cise their demo­c­ra­t­ic right to protest were detained against their will” (Guardian, April 3).

c) Were the police tac­tics respon­si­ble for the “vio­lence” of the day?

Because the press has been admirably obe­di­ent in revers­ing the course of events, this is an impos­si­ble ques­tion – accord­ing to the media first there was “vio­lence” from “anar­chist” pro­tes­tors, then the ket­tle began. Yet once we estab­lish a more accu­rate chronol­o­gy, and take into account police pri­or plan­ning, it seems that it had always been intend­ed to shut thou­sands of peo­ple into an enclosed space with­out being able to leave.

d) Was the ‘ket­tling’ tac­tic intend­ed to make peo­ple think twice about demon­strat­ing in future?

The most crit­i­cal piece in the press, by Dun­can Camp­bell in the Guardian, states that those “peo­ple think­ing about embark­ing on demon­stra­tions in the future may have to decide whether they want to be effec­tive­ly locked up for eight hours with­out food or water and, when leav­ing, to be pho­tographed and iden­ti­fied.” Yet it does not sug­gest that this may have been the ini­tial inten­tion of the police in adopt­ing this tac­tic, even though it is absurd to sug­gest the police might have planned to use this tac­tic with­out imag­in­ing it would lead to anger and frus­tra­tion on the part of those trapped in the ket­tle. In con­junc­tion with the exten­sive restric­tions to free­dom of protest under the New Labour gov­ern­ment, amply doc­u­ment­ed else­where, it might be rea­son­able to sug­gest that the police tac­tics were in part, at least, designed to deter pro­tes­tors.

e) Were the police vio­lent and should any offi­cers face charges?

Remark­ably, this ques­tion is absent from vir­tu­al­ly all the press cov­er­age – despite hun­dreds of injuries to pro­tes­tors, the death of some­one appar­ent­ly trapped in a ket­tle, and video footage show­ing baton charges direct­ed towards crowds of peo­ple with their hands in the air, the use of riot shields as an offen­sive weapon, and the beat­ing with batons of pro­tes­tors sat on the ground (see, for exam­ple, ‘Riot police attack peace­ful pro­tes­tors at G20 cli­mate camp’ on Indy­media). The ample ground­work laid by the police sug­gest­ing there would be pro­tes­tors “intent on vio­lence” hap­pi­ly accounts for all the vio­lence of the day and makes easy to ignore eye­wit­ness accounts that state that peace­ful pro­tes­tors being ket­tled, charged, beat­en and pro­voked by the police. Giv­en the num­ber of wit­ness­es and video evi­dence, it has tak­en remark­able obe­di­ence by the press to refuse to ask this ques­tion – and for a media so obsessed with vio­lence, it seems strange that the over­whelm­ing vio­lence of the day, that inflict­ed by the police on pro­tes­tors, bare­ly mer­its a men­tion.

ELF Mexico Torch Earth Destroying Machines, Yet Again

“Today [March 23rd] the Guadala­jara, Jalis­co sky was illu­mi­nat­ed by the abo­li­tion­ist fire of the Frente de Lib­eración de la Tier­ra (FLT/ELF) when we decid­ed to break the social order imposed by the tech­no-indus­tri­al civ­i­liza­tion; on the night of March 22 a machine that destroys the earth was reduced to ash­es and a big stone broke the win­dow of a bank.

ELF Mexico Torch Earth Destroying MachinesELF Mexico Torch Earth Destroying Machines“Today [March 23rd] the Guadala­jara, Jalis­co sky was illu­mi­nat­ed by the abo­li­tion­ist fire of the Frente de Lib­eración de la Tier­ra (FLT/ELF) when we decid­ed to break the social order imposed by the tech­no-indus­tri­al civ­i­liza­tion; on the night of March 22 a machine that destroys the earth was reduced to ash­es and a big stone broke the win­dow of a bank.

Maybe we have not col­lapsed the sys­tem of dom­i­na­tion with these actions, but it begins with actions like these.

From prac­tice comes suc­cess.

Guadala­jara Méx­i­co ELF”

anony­mous report trans­lat­ed by http://directaction.info

Photographers turn out in solidarity against new “terror law”.

Repost­ed: 16.02.2009: every­one knows Indy­medi­a’s a cop­per’s favourite read, but after a cou­ple of hun­dred snap­pers turned up out­side the yard this morn­ing they’ll be queu­ing up today to see whose mug’s on the wire.

Photographing gun copsRepost­ed: 16.02.2009: every­one knows Indy­medi­a’s a cop­per’s favourite read, but after a cou­ple of hun­dred snap­pers turned up out­side the yard this morn­ing they’ll be queu­ing up today to see whose mug’s on the wire.

Because snuck in today under the usu­al cov­er of the war against ter­ror came Sec­tion 76 of the Counter-Ter­ror­ism Act 2008.

This crim­i­nalis­es any­one ‘elic­it­ing, pub­lish­ing or com­mu­ni­cat­ing infor­ma­tion on mem­bers of the armed forces, intel­li­gence ser­vices and police offi­cers which is “like­ly to be use­ful to a per­son com­mit­ting or prepar­ing an act of ter­ror­ism”.

But giv­en the police’s reg­u­lar and bla­tant mis­use of oth­er laws such as Sec­tion 44 of the exist­ing Ter­ror­ism Act and Sec­tion 1 of PACE, pho­tog­ra­phers feel it’s a rac­ing cer­tain­ty that it’ll get used to sup­press evi­dence the police don’t want used against them.

“I can see it now”, wrote pho­tog­ra­ph­er Marc Vallee in Thurs­day’s Guardian ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/feb/11/police-terrorism-photography-liberty-central) “If you don’t stop tak­ing pic­tures of me hit­ting this pro­test­er on the head, I’m going to nick you under sec­tion 76 of the Counter-Ter­ror­ism Act 2008.”

At least three legal cas­es are cur­rent­ly pend­ing relat­ing to such police over-exu­ber­ance at last year’s Cli­mate Camp in Kingsnorth, Kent. Almost two thou­sand cops from 26 forces assem­bled at a cost of over 6 mil­lion quid and — hav­ing first harassed and delayed the press — chose to lay in on a reg­u­lar basis on campers with steel batons.

Sad­ly for them these attacks were nev­er­the­less filmed and pho­tographed and this evi­dence stands ready to dis­prove the lies they make in jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for that behav­iour. Imag­ine how much eas­i­er life will be for them in future if those news­gath­er­ers can be tak­en away from the scene under threat of a ten year stretch.

High up behind the mir­rored win­dows of New Scot­land Yard the For­ward Intel­li­gence Team will have been at work pho­tograph­ing the pho­tog­ra­phers for their records.

And they’ll have noticed some­thing new — as well as the usu­al twen­ty or so pho­tog­ra­phers they always tar­get for “report­ing the news the wrong way” there were a cou­ple of hun­dred new faces: work­ing news pho­tog­ra­phers who’ve had it up to the back teeth with being pushed around ille­gal­ly on threat (and some­times the real­i­ty) of arrest.

It’s no longer just an activist minor­i­ty that sees through this sham of repres­sion pre­sent­ed almost as a health and safe­ty issue (keep­ing us safe from the bad men). Polit­i­cal police intru­sion is becom­ing ever more inva­sive, is affect­ing all our lives and fuck­ing up the free­doms we’re sup­posed to believe are (were?) our right.

This new law is just one more sub­tle tool in the armoury of pub­lic repres­sion and this extra­or­di­nary turnout by what is nor­mal­ly an apa­thet­ic and polit­i­cal­ly care­less bunch of pho­tog­ra­phers sends a clear sig­nal that the worm is final­ly turn­ing.

Stop Incineration Now! SchNEWS Film and Roast Fundraiser !

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Announce­ment of Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action against Incin­er­a­tion: 11 July 2009

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15 years on — Solsbury Hill anti-road resistance photo exhibition, book launch and on-line archive

Sols­bury Hill near Bath was the set­ting for an ear­ly ’90s bat­tle against road build­ing (and by exten­sion depend­ing who you talked to from the cam­paign — unsus­tain­able development/romans/global warming/industrial infra­struc­tur­al growth/spectacular society/babylon/illogical trans­port policy/the tories/civilisation.)

Sols­bury Hill near Bath was the set­ting for an ear­ly ’90s bat­tle against road build­ing (and by exten­sion depend­ing who you talked to from the cam­paign — unsus­tain­able development/romans/global warming/industrial infra­struc­tur­al growth/spectacular society/babylon/illogical trans­port policy/the tories/civilisation.)

Adri­an Arbib a pho­tog­ra­ph­er who was also active in the cam­paign (and who has worked with indige­nous groups world­wide) is pub­lish­ing a book of his pho­tos from the cam­paign and has set up a linked on-line video/document archive.

The book is being launched at a view­ing and par­ty of the Sols­bury Hill Pho­to exhib­it on Fri­day 20th Feb­ru­ary 6 — 8:30pm In the Wal­cot Chapel Gallery, Bath and over the road after to the Bell Pub.

The Exhi­bi­tion is run­ning until March 8th and the book of pho­to’s is com­ing out to coin­cide with the open­ing.
(Bring old photo’s/ news paper cuttings/ posters etc to up-load on the web page to make a big­ger archive.)

For more details and to check out the archive see: www.solsburyhill.org.uk

ps please for­ward to any con­tacts from the hill.

Day 7 of the revolt in Greece

Fol­low­ing the police shoot­ing of a 15 year old anar­chist, riots, protests & vig­ils con­tin­ue through­out Greece, with world­wide sol­i­dar­i­ty protests tak­ing place. Lat­est report below (click Read more). For much more info and all the lat­est, see https://www.indymedia.org.uk

Greek cops run past burning barricadesFol­low­ing the police shoot­ing of a 15 year old anar­chist, riots, protests & vig­ils con­tin­ue through­out Greece, with world­wide sol­i­dar­i­ty protests tak­ing place. Lat­est report below (click Read more). For much more info and all the lat­est, see https://www.indymedia.org.uk

The Greek Intifa­da con­tin­ues and the gov­ern­ment is unable to impose its con­trol in the coun­try, spread­ing fears among the rul­ing class­es all over the Euro­pean Union.

The Greek Intifa­da con­tin­ues and the gov­ern­ment is unable to impose its con­trol in the coun­try, spread­ing fears among the rul­ing class­es all over the Euro­pean Union. In the EU Sum­mit in Brus­sels, Sarkozy but also the oth­er bour­geois lead­ers demand­ed to the Greek right wing Prime Min­is­ter Kara­man­lis “to arrest imme­di­ate­ly those respon­si­ble for the chaos”. So in today’s demon­stra­tion in Athens of tens of thou­sands of school­child­ren, stu­dents, par­ents, teach­ers and pro­fes­sors, the riot police tried to make mass arrests of 12–15 years boys and girls. The teach­ers and par­ents inter­vened to save the kids, fought with Police and lib­er­at­ed most of them apart from 3(more or less kids of 12–13 years old) who are added to the 176 already offi­cial­ly arrest­ed.

Clash­es between school­child­ren and riot police took also place in front of the par­lia­ment in Syn­tag­ma Square. The repres­sive forces of the State attacked after­wards the Law Fac­ul­ty under occu­pa­tion where our Inde­pen­dent Action Cen­ter is func­tion­ing. The cen­ter of Athens has been suf­fo­cat­ed with the chem­i­cal gazes used by the riot police. But the police had to retreat as the stu­dents defend­ed them­selves with stones and a few Molo­tov cock­tails. Then the Stu­dents Assem­bly took place and a new pro­gram of actions was decid­ed for the next days.

The Kara­man­lis gov­ern­ment was unable to have the sup­port of oth­er bour­geois par­ties and the offi­cial Left to declare the stage of the siege. The gov­ern­ment itself is split on that cru­cial issue. Nev­er­the­less, the real State of Emer­gency was declared by the school­child­ren who have put under siege tens of Police Sta­tions in Athens and all over the coun­try.

The Stal­in­ist KKE con­tin­ues to esca­late not only its attacks against Synaspis­mos /Syriza accused to be “pro­tec­tors of the hooli­gans”, but the revolt itself. Offi­cial­ly the lead­ers of KKE insist that there is no… any revolt! Today, at the same time that the school­child­ren waged their bat­tles with the riot police in front of the Athens Uni­ver­si­ty and in the Syn­tag­ma Square, the Stal­in­ist bureau­crats kept their sup­port­ers away, in Omo­nia Square and rapid­ly dis­persed them in a few blocks dis­tance from that Square. Nev­er­the­less, KKE deputies and their news­pa­per Rizospastis repeat­ed their slan­ders against the revolt­ed — to be hooli­gans, Tal­ibans, drug deal­ers, pros­ti­tu­tion rack­e­teers( 12–13 years old boys?) , police agents- adding now a new slan­der: that those fight­ing the police are agents of impe­ri­al­ist agen­cies name­ly of CIA!!!

As the polit­i­cal cri­sis inten­si­fies, the eco­nom­ic cri­sis is exac­er­bat­ed. Today’s news show that over-indebt­ed Greece finds more and more dif­fi­cult to get new loans to pay both its past debts and its deficits. To give an idea: the spread( the dif­fer­ence between the inter­est rates) of the Greek State bonds in rela­tion to those of Ger­many has esca­lat­ed to 202, while in the begin­ning of 2008 was just 20. Until March 2009 it is expect­ed that the spread will grow to 500 or more. Greece is de fac­to bank­rupt. It is the weak­est eco­nom­ic link in the chain of the Euro-zone coun­tries, and now it is proved above any doubt that it is also the weak­est polit­i­cal link. The glob­al cap­i­tal­ist cri­sis not only desta­bi­lizes all social rela­tions but pro­duce now explo­sions and a ten­den­cy towards a pre-rev­o­lu­tion­ary and/or rev­o­lu­tion­ary sit­u­a­tion.

http://www.eek.gr/default.asp?pid=6&id=639