ELF sabotage phone booths in Columbia & Mexico

“On the night of Decem­ber 5th activists from the Autonomous and Anar­chist Cell of the FLT (ELF) and FLA (ALF) took to the streets of Bogo­ta to sab­o­tage the tele­phone booths of ETB (Bogo­ta tele­phone com­pa­ny), well known as a major spon­sor of the spe

ELFELF“On the night of Decem­ber 5th activists from the Autonomous and Anar­chist Cell of the FLT (ELF) and FLA (ALF) took to the streets of Bogo­ta to sab­o­tage the tele­phone booths of ETB (Bogo­ta tele­phone com­pa­ny), well known as a major spon­sor of the speciesist slaugh­ter in the bull­ring. Armed with shears, spray paint and stick­ers with anti­civ­i­liza­tion and threat­en­ing mes­sages, we ripped out the mouth­pieces and left the phones unus­able.
This was only the begin­ning, the dis­gust­ing ‘bull­fight­ing sea­son’ is approach­ing and the actions will not stop.

For the lib­er­a­tion of all, wild and green vio­lence!

CAAELF ¿bogo­ta?”

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“The born-evil own­er of the com­pa­ny Telmex, Calos Slim, knows more than any­one else that he and his great indus­tri­al pow­er in this coun­try are the ones respon­si­ble for the exploita­tion of ani­mals, of the water, of the land, of the mines and oth­er nat­ur­al resources, for that rea­son and because we con­sid­er it one of this plan­et’s exe­cu­tion­ers, we sab­o­taged 12 Telmex phones and popped 4 tires of one of his trucks.

These attacks will not stop, because our rage is infi­nite!

Frente de Lib­eración de la Tier­ra (FLT) — Méx­i­co”

report­ed by http://directaction.info

Protests mark the start of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Posnan (Poland)

Den­mark: Kli­maX rocks the COP15 sum­mit site

Activists from the copen­hagen based cli­mate activist group Kli­maX climbed onto the front of the con­fer­ence site Bel­la Cen­tret and threw out ban­ners. The site is sym­bol­ic in the way that its the actu­al site of the COP15 sum­mit excact­ly one year from now.

Den­mark: Kli­maX rocks the COP15 sum­mit site
KlimaX Posnan protest
Activists from the copen­hagen based cli­mate activist group Kli­maX climbed onto the front of the con­fer­ence site Bel­la Cen­tret and threw out ban­ners. The site is sym­bol­ic in the way that its the actu­al site of the COP15 sum­mit excact­ly one year from now.

“We need a humane solu­tion to the cli­mate cri­sis.” Says Sini Øster­gaard from Kli­maX “We can­not stand by and watch while the rich coun­tries buy CO2 quo­tas from the poor coun­tries. We have take action now.”

The activists brought ban­ners, music, cook­ies and tea while the secu­ri­ty peo­ple and diplo­mats attend­ing a con­fer­ence watched the fun.

“The clock is tick­ing and time has run out. We have to face the con­se­quences of our over-con­sump­tion in the west now.” says Thor from Kli­maX.

The police arrived but did­n’t both­er any­one. The activists promis­es that they’ll con­tin­ue their actions in the run-up to and under the cli­mate sum­mit. Already oth­er actions are brew­ing for the ime­di­ate future.

The inter­na­tion­al mobi­liza­tion for action at the cli­mate sum­mit:
http://climateaction09.org/

Kli­maX — Copen­hagen:
http://klimax2009.org

Video from a coor­po­rate news­pa­per (ignore lame com­er­cials):
http://ekstrabladet.tv/nyheder/indland/article1091836.ece

Kli­maX — Copen­hagen
international@klimax2009.org
http://www.climateaction09.org

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RTNA Posnan protest
USA: Mon­day Dec. 1

Cli­mate Activists Invade DC Offices of Envi­ron­men­tal Defense, Daugh­ter
of ED Founder Accus­es Group of Push­ing False Solu­tions to Cli­mate Change

Off-site Media Con­tact: Matt Wal­lace, Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca,
828–280-3462
On-site Con­tact: Dr. Rachel Smolk­er, Glob­al Jus­tice Ecol­o­gy Project
802–735-7794

***high res­o­lu­tion pho­tos avail­able soon at:
www.risingtidenorthamerica.org***

Wash­ing­ton, DC-As the UN Frame­work Con­ven­tion on Cli­mate Change opened today in Poz­nan, Poland, grass­roots cli­mate activists took over the Wash­ing­ton DC office of Envi­ron­men­tal Defense. The activists stat­ed that they had tar­get­ed ED, one of the largest envi­ron­men­tal orga­ni­za­tions in the world, because of the orga­ni­za­tion’s key role in pro­mot­ing the dis­cred­it­ed approach of car­bon trad­ing as a solu­tion to cli­mate change.

Dr. Rachel Smolk­er of Glob­al Jus­tice Ecol­o­gy Project and Glob­al For­est Coali­tion read a state­ment, which said in part, “My father was one of the founders of this orga­ni­za­tion, which sad­ly I am now ashamed of. The Kyoto Pro­to­col, the Euro­pean Emis­sions Trad­ing Scheme and vir­tu­al­ly every oth­er ini­tia­tive for reduc­ing emis­sions have adopt­ed their mar­ket approach­es. So far they have utter­ly failed, serv­ing only to pro­vide huge prof­its to the world’s most pol­lut­ing indus­tries. Instead of pro­tect­ing the envi­ron­ment, ED now seems pri­mar­i­ly con­cerned with pro­tect­ing cor­po­rate bot­tom lines. I can hear my father rolling over in his grave.”

The activists rearranged fur­ni­ture in the office, illus­trat­ing how mar­ket­ing car­bon is “like rear­rang­ing the deck chairs on the Titan­ic.” Oth­ers held signs read­ing “Keep the cap, ditch the trade” and “Car­bon trad­ing is an envi­ron­men­tal offense.”

Leo Cer­da, an indige­nous activist with Ris­ing Tide Ecuador said, “ED wants to turn the atmos­phere and forests into pri­vate prop­er­ty, and then give it away to the most pol­lut­ing indus­tries in the form of pol­lu­tion allowances that can be bought and sold. Not only is this an inef­fec­tive way to con­trol emis­sions, it is also a dis­as­ter for the poor and indige­nous peo­ples who are not par­ty to these mar­kets and are most impact­ed by cli­mate change.”

ED has been key in estab­lish­ing the U.S. Cli­mate Action Part­ner­ship, a busi­ness con­sor­tium advo­cat­ing for a cap and trade sys­tem with extreme­ly weak emis­sions reduc­tions. US CAP allows pol­luters like Duke Ener­gy, Shell, BP, DuPont, and Dow Chem­i­cal to claim they are green while con­tin­u­ing with busi­ness as usu­al. In recog­ni­tion, activists award­ed ED the “Cor­po­rate Green­wash Award,” a three foot tall green paint­brush. “We think this award is appro­pri­ate since Envi­ron­men­tal Defense spends more time paint­ing pol­luters green than actu­al­ly defend­ing the envi­ron­ment,” said Matt Wal­lace of Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca.

Oppo­si­tion to car­bon trad­ing is grow­ing as it becomes appar­ent that mar­ket based schemes do lit­tle to fight cli­mate change while help­ing cor­po­ra­tions rake in prof­its. Ear­li­er this year, over 50 groups came togeth­er in the US to denounce car­bon trad­ing in a Dec­la­ra­tion Against the Use of Car­bon Trad­ing Schemes to Address Cli­mate Change. Glob­al­ly, hun­dreds of envi­ron­men­tal, social jus­tice, and indige­nous groups have come togeth­er to oppose such mar­ket based ini­tia­tives as inher­ent­ly unsus­tain­able and inef­fec­tive in cre­at­ing a just tran­si­tion away from fos­sil fuels.

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Aus­tralia: Coal-fired pow­er sta­tion block­ade on the eve of inter­na­tion­al cli­mate nego­ti­a­tions

Novem­ber 27, 2008: This morn­ing, four peo­ple entered the Mun­morah Coal-Fired Pow­er Sta­tion on the NSW Cen­tral Coast, attach­ing them­selves to con­vey­or belts car­ry­ing coal.

Spokesper­son Ann-Marie Rohlfs says “In two days, the Rudd Gov­ern­ment will go to the Unit­ed Nations cli­mate change meet­ing in Poland. Instead of show­ing lead­er­ship, they are set to announce weak and inef­fec­tive domes­tic emis­sions reduc­tion tar­gets…”
“With the upcom­ing release of the Cli­mate White Paper, the Rudd Gov­ern­ment will hand tens of bil­lions of dol­lars in com­pen­sa­tion and free per­mits to pol­lut­ing indus­tries. Pub­lic mon­ey would be bet­ter spent invest­ing in a green renew­able future for Aus­tralia.”

Spokesper­son Nicky Ison says, “This week we wit­nessed the clo­sure of the BP solar plant in Home­bush Bay. Aus­tralia is miss­ing out on tens of thou­sands of new jobs by con­tin­u­ing to prop up the coal indus­try and pre­vent­ing the tran­si­tion to a renew­able ener­gy econ­o­my.”

In Sep­tem­ber, Nobel Prize Win­ner Al Gore said “I believe we have reached the stage where it is time for civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to pre­vent the con­struc­tion of new coal plants.”

We are tak­ing him at his word.

Today’s block­ade at the Mun­morah Pow­er Sta­tion is part of a huge com­mu­ni­ty effort to kick Australia’s coal habit.

“We are fac­ing a cli­mate emer­gency, but our emis­sions are still ris­ing. We call on the Rudd Gov­ern­ment to ensure 2010 is the year Australia’s green­house emis­sions peak and begin to rapid­ly decline.

“If half of the homes in NSW had solar hot water sys­tems, there would be no need for Mun­morah Pow­er Sta­tion. We would save 1.5 mil­lion tonnes of CO2 annu­al­ly. As the old­est pow­er sta­tion in NSW, Mun­morah Pow­er sta­tion must be the first to go in the new green econ­o­my.”

For fur­ther com­ment:
Hol­ly Creenaune- 0417 682 541
Ann-Marie Rohlfs – 0406 021 920
Nicky Ison – 0423 717 567
For high res­o­lu­tions pho­tos and video footage, con­tact Nicky Ison on 0423 717 567

Telmex phone booths sabotaged in Mexico City

Com­mu­niques from the 96 phone booths sab­o­taged in four sep­a­rate actions by the eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack, the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) and the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS);

Telmex sabotagedTelmex sabotagedCom­mu­niques from the 96 phone booths sab­o­taged in four sep­a­rate actions by the eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack, the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) and the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS);

“Dur­ing four days last week 37 tele­phone receivers of pub­lic tele­phones belong­ing to the ‘telmex’ phone com­pa­ny in Mex­i­co City were cut (with the help of bolt cut­ters and wire cut­ters), leav­ing the phones unus­able.
Telmex, in addi­tion to being respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of the plan­et, also finan­cial­ly sup­ports, direct­ly and with adver­tis­ing, sadis­tic bull­fights.
The sab­o­tage con­tin­ues … it will not stop …

arm your desires … do not let the moment pass …

until the exploita­tion ends.

eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack.

mex­i­co city 31 octo­ber 2008”

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“Inspired by the action on Octo­ber 31 in Mex­i­co City, we have like­wise sab­o­taged 25 phone booths of the Telmex com­pa­ny.

Frente de Lib­eración de la Tier­ra [Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front]”

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“Sab­o­tage to 4 telmex tele­phones.

On Sat­ur­day, Novem­ber 8, with the means with­in our reach we sab­o­taged 4 pub­lic tele­phones belong­ing to the super mil­lion­aire Car­los Slim and his busi­ness telmex. Telmex not only finan­cial­ly sup­ports bull­fights, but is also one of the major destroy­ers of the plan­et.
These sab­o­tages will not stop… until the end of exploita­tion of flo­ra and fau­na.
For ani­mal lib­er­a­tion… com­mit­ment and direct action…

eco-anar­chist cell for direct attack.

mex­i­co city (d.f.) novem­ber 9, 2008”

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Novem­ber 12:

The com­pa­ny that destroys the earth and its inhab­i­tants, Telmex, received a new attack from the Lud­dites Against the Domes­ti­ca­tion of Wild Nature (LCDNS); at night we sab­o­taged 30 tele­phones, tear­ing them from their respec­tive booths.

The sab­o­tage against Telmex will not stop until civ­i­liza­tion falls.

We are the stone in your shoes!

Rev­o­lu­tion and insur­rec­tion, Mex­i­co.”

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Source — www.directaction.info

Solid Energy Gets Coal for Christmas (New Zealand)

24 Novem­ber 2008
Long-time envi­ron­men­tal activists Mr and Mrs San­ta Claus, were very rough­ly removed from Sol­id Ener­gy’s Annu­al Meet­ing in Auck­land today for attempt­ing to bring atten­tion to Sol­id Ener­gy’s cli­mate chang­ing prac­tices. The meet­ing was a pub­lic­i­ty stunt. Sol­id Ener­gy even said at the meet­ing that it is not like­ly to con­tin­ue to have open meet­ings in the future.

Don Elder pieing24 Novem­ber 2008
Long-time envi­ron­men­tal activists Mr and Mrs San­ta Claus, were very rough­ly removed from Sol­id Ener­gy’s Annu­al Meet­ing in Auck­land today for attempt­ing to bring atten­tion to Sol­id Ener­gy’s cli­mate chang­ing prac­tices. The meet­ing was a pub­lic­i­ty stunt. Sol­id Ener­gy even said at the meet­ing that it is not like­ly to con­tin­ue to have open meet­ings in the future.

Mr Claus deliv­ered a sack of Coal to Sol­id Ener­gy CEO Don Elder for his naughty behav­iour this year and Mrs Claus aimed a home-cooked pie at his face. Don greed­i­ly accept­ed the coal, but unfor­tu­nate­ly man­aged to deflect the pie.
Sol­id Ener­gy is intent on stay­ing in the fan­ta­sy world that the coal indus­try has cre­at­ed, where the myth of “Clean Coal” is a sen­si­ble solu­tion to cli­mate change. So mem­bers of the Save Hap­py Val­ley Coali­tion (SHVC) thought that per­haps what was need­ed was anoth­er fan­ta­sy char­ac­ter to help bring Sol­id Ener­gy back to real­i­ty. How­ev­er, not even San­ta Claus him­self could per­suade CEO Don Elder of the obvi­ous fact that coal is dirty.

Mr and Mrs Claus want­ed to demon­strate their frus­tra­tion at Sol­id Ener­gy’s dis­re­gard for the future of the plan­et, their con­tin­ued min­ing and export of coal, and their plans to turn the pris­tine wilder­ness of Hap­py Val­ley on the South Island’s West Coast into an open cast coal mine, killing crit­i­cal­ly endan­gered species includ­ing kiwi in the process. Mr and Mrs Clause are being per­son­al­ly effect­ed by cli­mate change as their home­land in the North Pole melts away before their very eyes. They will soon be added to the grow­ing list of cli­mate change refugees.

“Don Elder has been a very naughty boy again this year,” says SHVC spokesper­son San­ta Clause.

“He’s not get­ting any presents from me this year, just dirty, car­bon-emit­ting coal, which unfor­tu­nate­ly he has far too much of already!”

In fact, Don Elder was quit eager to accept the gift of coal from San­ta, snatch­ing it greed­i­ly from San­ta’s hands.

After attempt­ing to deliv­er some of her home bak­ing to Sol­id Ener­gy CEO Don Elder, which he was­n’t so keen on, Mrs Clause had this to say,

“Every year Don is told he needs to stop pro­mot­ing fos­sil fuels that cook the cli­mate, but he just won’t lis­ten to rea­son. I thought maybe a nice, home-cooked pie to the face might be the kind of rea­son­ing he would under­stand.”

SHVC chose to take a very light-heart­ed approach today to what is a in fact a very seri­ous issue. The pub­lic knows the real­i­ty of cli­mate change, and that coal is a dirty, pol­lut­ing sub­stance which we should be leav­ing in the ground rather than min­ing. Sol­id Ener­gy would like to con­vince us that prof­it is more impor­tant than the future of the plan­et and that coal can some­how be clean. But sen­si­ble peo­ple know how ridicu­lous that sounds. Clean coal tech­nolo­gies are imprac­ti­cal and unproven. There is no such thing as clean coal.

http://www.savehappyvalley.org.nz

TopShop SwapShop (London), Buy Nothing Day action (+ Steal Something Day) + Leeds + Liverpool + Bristol

Ladies and Gen­tle­men we are proud to announce the restyling fash­ion mash-up event of the year!

TOPSHOP SWAPSHOP
2pm Sat 29th Novem­ber – Top­shop Oxford Street
Cred­it Crunch!

Ladies and Gen­tle­men we are proud to announce the restyling fash­ion mash-up event of the year!
Top Shop Swap Shop buy nothing day flier
TOPSHOP SWAPSHOP
2pm Sat 29th Novem­ber – Top­shop Oxford Street
Cred­it Crunch!

In the light of the cur­rent eco­nom­ic cri­sis and the out­rage over the sweat­shop con­di­tions that most high street brands make their clothes in, the swap­shop is your chance to re-vamp your wardrobe with a free con­science! Leap­ing away from the drudgery of big cor­po­rate fash­ion with it’s dodgy busi­ness prac­tices and spend spend spend atti­tude, the Top­shop swap­shop takes fash­ion back to it’s roots.

Sim­ply turn up at TOPSHOP on Oxford Street wear­ing an out­fit you wish to upgrade, then on the stroke of 2, mar­vel as hun­dreds of fash­ion moguls offer to trade your clothes with you.

Fan­cy that girls jumper? Why not offer to swap your belt for it?
That boy’s hat is to die for, how about a trade for your jeans?
Nice skirt, fan­cy trad­ing my t‑shirt for it?

After a hec­tic re-work­ing of your look you can then walk proud­ly back onto the streets of Lon­don town with a new wardrobe and not hav­ing spent a sin­gle pen­ny.

You can buy lots of clothes but you can’t buy style.

Please spread far and wide…

DISCLAIMER:

The above event is in no way sup­port­ed or con­doned by Top­Shop. Any sim­i­lar­i­ty to any brand liv­ing or dead is mere­ly coin­ci­den­tal.

http://www.spacehijackers.org

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Steal Something Day
Steal Some­thing Day, a shame­less 24-hour steal­ing spree! a cri­tique of BND and call to action, recy­cled from pre­vi­ous years for your enter­tain­ment

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Buy Noth­ing Day Leeds

In Brig­gate this Sat­ur­day (29th of Nov) there will be a Buy Noth­ing extrav­a­gan­za. We will have Christ­mas car­ols telling peo­ple of the woes of shop­ping, there will be hot tea and cof­fee to help ex-shop­pers read­just to there new found hap­pi­ness, and ideas of presents that do not involve con­sumerism. From
11am — till dark we will be ask­ing peo­ple to ques­tion con­sumerism and join us in buy­ing noth­ing!

Last year was a major suc­cess and BND strikes again. Please bake cakes, bring food and any­thing you would like to give away. There will be a free shop, music and tables. Bring any­thing down to join in the par­ty!
Leeds BND

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Liv­er­pool
Buy Nothing Day (Liverpool) flier
next to nowhere is proud to present an oppor­tu­ni­ty for all the liv­er­pool activists to join togeth­er in a spir­it of togeth­er­ness, open­ness & com­mu­ni­ca­tion.

i guess we can all agree that over-con­sump­tion is a very bad thing & i reck­on that most of us see cap­i­tal­ism as the root of the sick­ness that is infest­ing our soci­ety. yes?
any­one a racist? no? oh my, we seem to have some­thing in com­mon after all!

well, on sat­ur­day 29th novem­ber it’s time to put your mutu­al aid where your mouth is.

at 11am maybe meet & greet nick grif­fin (bnp) who could be plea­sur­ing our city with his pres­ence in his bid to become mep for the north west of eng­land. he’s called for the par­ty faith­ful to gath­er in protest at thear­rest of sev­er­al mem­bers last week. are we real­ly going to let this hap­pen?
meet at the top of church street at 10am.

after­wards, from 12pm, the social cen­tre shall be trans­formed into an oasis of anti-cap­i­tal­ism.

we’ll have:
a fab­u­lous free-shop full of qual­i­ty free good­ies,
free tea n’ cof­fee,
veg­an cafe (dona­tions only),
open mic, film, per­for­mance, spo­ken word…

now, i know that some peo­ple are a bit scared of actu­al­ly get­ting involved in next to nowhere, prefer­ing to dis­cuss the short­com­ings of the book­ing pol­i­cy from a safe dis­tance. just to be clear, and restate the bot­tom line of next to nowhere from its con­sti­tu­tion — every­one is wel­come to get involved at the social cen­tre pro­vid­ed that they are will­ing to work in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal way through con­sen­sus.

‘actions speak loud­er than words’ — please can peo­ple work togeth­er in mutu­al sup­port to help make this world a bet­ter place and take on the evils which are fuck­ing up our world or say noth­ing and stop this on-going crit­i­cism from the side­lines, whilst doing noth­ing at nowhere.

who knows, the open-mic forum could even pro­vide an oppor­tu­ni­ty for peo­ple to express their feel­ings about the social cen­tre, in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal way of course!
or, we could just have a good old-fash­ioned knees up…

togeth­er, let’s start to dance on the graves of mul­ti-nation­al cor­po­ra­tions!

feistyfingers[at]yahoo.co.uk
http://www.liverpoolsocialcentre.org

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Buy Noth­ing Day 2008 — Freeshop in Broad­mead, Bris­tol

Free shop, live music, cir­cus skills and face paint­ing? UWE stu­dents from the Peo­ple and Plan­et soci­ety are going to be tak­ing part in a ‘buy noth­ing day’ and will be run­ning a free shop on Sat­ur­day, bright­en­ing up the cold, grey, win­try streets of Bris­tol city cen­tre.

To recap­ture some of that lost Christ­mas Spir­it (the giv­ing that is, not the spend­ing!) we’ll be giv­ing away clothes, bric-a-brac and plen­ty more lit­tle gems for you to get your mitts on as well as bring­ing a lit­tle sun­shine to the often not-so-hap­py shop­pers of Bris­tol. If you have any­thing you want to get rid of, bring it along!

We’re look­ing for vol­un­teers to help inform and enter­tain (musi­cians, cir­cus enter­tain­ers, etc) so if your game bring your uni­cy­cle down and get involved! It kicks off at 11am and will be run­ning till 4pm, so Pop down to our mar­quee in-between the Gal­leries and Cabot Cir­cus (Just down from Ann Sum­mers!).

For more info e‑mail Lisa at lisatozer@hotmail.com

I’ll see you there!

Chester Forest Rescue Camp Steps Up (Australia)

2008-11-23
Local and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers cam­paign­ing to save over 800 hectares of rare, pris­tine for­est in WA’s south­west have set up a tree plat­form and sus­tain­able com­mu­ni­ty camp in the Chester for­est block after camp­ing on near­by pri­vate prop­er­ty for the last few months. The move comes as the For­est Prod­ucts Com­mis­sion (FPC) starts to mark out Dieback infect­ed areas and log­ging roads into the coupe. A call­out has been made to all to get down and sup­port the cam­paign.

Chester platform2008-11-23
Local and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers cam­paign­ing to save over 800 hectares of rare, pris­tine for­est in WA’s south­west have set up a tree plat­form and sus­tain­able com­mu­ni­ty camp in the Chester for­est block after camp­ing on near­by pri­vate prop­er­ty for the last few months. The move comes as the For­est Prod­ucts Com­mis­sion (FPC) starts to mark out Dieback infect­ed areas and log­ging roads into the coupe. A call­out has been made to all to get down and sup­port the cam­paign.

After sev­er­al months on pri­vate prop­er­ty near Mar­garet Riv­er, the Chester For­est Res­cue Camp has moved into the for­est as the log­ging date draws clos­er and the FPC begins to mark out log­ging areas and roads with­in the coup. A tree plat­form has been erect­ed and a com­mu­ni­ty camp set up on the edge of the coupe for what is expect­ed to be an ongo­ing cam­paign to save over 800 hectares of a world reco­ginsed bio­di­ver­si­ty hotspot.

Chester For­est Block is sit­u­at­ed South of the Black­wood Riv­er in WA’s south­west, approx­i­mate­ly 40km’s south-east from the town of Mar­garet Riv­er. It is com­prised pre­dom­i­nate­ly of Jar­rah and Marri(Redgum) wood­land with sea­son­al­ly wet low­land and a patch of Kar­ri towards the mid­dle of the coupe. There is a high num­ber of threat­ened and pri­or­i­ty endem­ic plant species (species that only occur with­in the local plant com­mu­ni­ty) with Chester For­est hav­ing a very high degree of species rich­ness. A large patch of for­est with­in the coupe and sur­round­ing Nature Reserve remains unin­fect­ed from Phy­topthera dieback ( see http://www.dwg.org.au/index.cfm?objectid=2C607FE0-C09F-1F3C-C87C8B2114B042F3) which threat­ens to destroy and degrade much of the For­est. The FPC plans to log right in the mid­dle of the unin­fect­ed, healthy for­est. Log­ging the for­est and all the dis­tur­bance that comes with it (Machin­ery, altered water flow, roads etc.) will only accel­er­ate the spread of Dieback with­in Chester and sur­round­ing pris­tine for­est and wood­land. Log­ging is expect­ed to com­mence in ear­ly Jan­u­ary.

With the effects of log­ging on Cli­mate Change, increase salin­i­ty, and ecosys­tem col­lapse now well doc­u­ment­ed, and 85 per­cent of WA’s native forests already gone, it is unac­cept­able that native forests con­tin­ue to be logged for tiny (some­time neg­a­tive) prof­its for indus­try and gov­ern­ment depart­ments. It is now well known that our forests pro­vide much more than just wood. They pro­vide us with clean air, water, healthy soil and sta­ble ecosys­tems to sup­port life as we know it.

Come and join the cam­paign to save Chester For­est and build the com­mu­ni­ty voice that is need­ed to stop the log­ging of our pre­cious nat­ur­al resources.

Get in touch with the Mar­garet Riv­er Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre (Ph/fax. 9758 8078)
Or call 0422535328 for more info and direc­tions to camp.
(a map will be post­ed soon for direc­tions to camp)

West­ern Aus­tralian For­est Alliance
Glob­al Warm­ing For­est Group

Indigenous Resistance To Silly Dam Project In Brazil

18/11/2008
Peo­ple Pow­er Fucks Up Con­struc­tion

Juruena Dam construction site trashed 1Juruena Dam construction site trashed 218/11/2008
Peo­ple Pow­er Fucks Up Con­struc­tion

One hun­dred and twen­ty mem­bers of the Enawene Nawe tribe trashed a con­struc­tion site of a hydro elec­tric dam on the Juru­e­na riv­er in west­ern Brazil on 11th of last month. Trucks, offices, hous­ing for work­ers were all destroyed and or torched in a $1 mil­lion sur­vival spree.

“They came armed with axes and pieces of wood, ban­ished the employ­ees and lat­er set fire to every­thing” said Fred­eri­co Muller, a coor­di­na­tor work­ing at the site. At least 12 trucks were destroyed, along with a num­ber of offices and hous­ing units.

Sur­vival because the tribes all over the Ama­zon basin rely on the rivers for fish­ing, one of the eas­i­est, most reli­able ways to get food. There are 77 such dams planned for the area but the destruc­tion is very wide­ly spread: one Brazil­ian super dam project – the Belo Monte – will dis­place 16,000 peo­ple.

Some back­ground to this cri­sis: Brazil’s spi­ralling ener­gy needs are the result of the den­tal­ly inim­itable pro indus­try fuck­wit Lula de Sil­va’s (or should that be the IMF etc’s) poli­cies of growth at any cost. Demand has out­stripped sup­ply in recent years and a long drought in 2001 brought mat­ters to a head. With no water even the best dams can pro­duce no pow­er so rationing was com­menced – down to one fifth of nor­mal sup­ply. The deci­sion was made at this time to increase Brazil’s hydro capac­i­ty by 75% and thus we have the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion of mass forced dis­place­ment of indige­nous peo­ples.

But the dams are not even a sure thing either eco­nom­i­cal­ly or prac­ti­cal­ly (except­ing the con­struc­tion com­pa­nies, financiers, bribees etc.). Pre­dic­tions of low water for 3 – 5 months of the year make the projects look ridicu­lous. How­ev­er if you include geno­cide as a wel­come part of your busi­ness mod­el then the fig­ures are any­thing but. As one fucked up white ele­phant dam is com­plet­ed it requires more upstream stor­age capac­i­ty to be built and hence more dis­place­ment. This is the real­i­ty of ‘eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment’ in Brazil.

Mass Tribal Uprising in West Bengal

Novem­ber 18, 2008

What we are wit­ness­ing in the trib­al belt of West Ben­gal is [an] his­tor­i­cal moment. A long oppressed peo­ple have risen up and are dar­ing to con­front their oppres­sors and ques­tion the log­ic of “devel­op­ment” that destroys their lives and liveli­hoods.”

Novem­ber 18, 2008

What we are wit­ness­ing in the trib­al belt of West Ben­gal is [an] his­tor­i­cal moment. A long oppressed peo­ple have risen up and are dar­ing to con­front their oppres­sors and ques­tion the log­ic of “devel­op­ment” that destroys their lives and liveli­hoods.”

In what start­ed out as a protest against police bru­tal­i­ty, on Novem­ber 7 more than ten thou­sand San­thal men and women con­verged in the Indi­an state of West Ben­gal to demand the end to state oppres­sion and the con­stant dis­pos­ses­sion of their lands.

It is an his­toric moment for the trib­al peo­ples in the region — and one so unprece­dent­ed that author­i­ties are not even sure what to do about it.

“Even the polit­i­cal par­ties and civ­il soci­ety are at a loss try­ing to come to terms with what is hap­pen­ing,” says Partho Sarathi Ray, in Sanhati.com. “Noth­ing like this has been wit­nessed in West Ben­gal in liv­ing mem­o­ry.”

The upris­ing report­ed­ly began fol­low­ing a land mine explo­sion on Novem­ber 2, which tar­get­ed the state’s chief min­is­ter as well as the union steel and mines min­is­ter.

The two men were return­ing from the inau­gu­ra­tion of the Jin­dal Steel Works (JSW) spe­cial eco­nom­ic zone (SEZ) in West Mid­na­pore dis­trict. Approx­i­mate­ly 5000 acres of land had been acquired for JSW, the vast major­i­ty of which was sup­posed to be dis­trib­uted amongst the land­less Adi­va­sis (indige­nous peo­ple) in the region. The gov­ern­ment hand­ed it over to the com­pa­ny instead.

The explo­sion was prompt­ly blamed on the Maoist guer­ril­las — how­ev­er, in what has become a com­mon prac­tice in West Ben­gal, the police turned all of their atten­tion to the local indige­nous pop­u­la­tion for being “com­plic­it” in the attack.

Over the next few days, the police set out on a cam­paign to assault, harass and ran­dom­ly arrest any trib­al per­son they want­ed.

But it just wasn’t enough for the police, who hadn’t the slight­est clue who was behind the explo­sion. So, on Novem­ber 6 the police “… led by the offi­cer in charge of Lal­garh police sta­tion… unleashed a reign of ter­ror in 35 vil­lages encom­pass­ing the entire trib­al belt of Lal­garh,” explains Ray. “In raids through­out the night of Novem­ber 6th, women were bru­tal­ly kicked and beat­en up with lath­is and butts of guns. Among the injured, Chi­ta­mani Mur­mu, one of whose eyes was hit by a gun butt, and Pana­mani Hans­da, who was kicked on her chest and suf­fered mul­ti­ple frac­tures, had to [be] hos­pi­tal­ized. Chitamani’s lost her eye because of the injury. Eight oth­er women were bad­ly wound­ed. These police bru­tal­i­ties soon reached a point where the adi­va­sis had no oth­er option but to rise up in revolt,” Ray con­tin­ues.

The next day, “what began as rum­blings of protest took the shape of a spon­ta­neous mass upris­ing [of] ten thou­sand San­thal men and women, armed with tra­di­tion­al weapons, [who] came out and obstruct­ed the roads lead­ing to Lal­garh, dis­con­nect­ing it from Mid­na­pur and Banku­ra. Roads were dug up and tree trunks were placed on the road to obstruct the entry of police vehi­cles, in the same way as it had been done in Nandi­gram.”

Dur­ing the night, “peo­ple also dis­con­nect­ed tele­phone and elec­tric­i­ty lines, vir­tu­al­ly con­vert­ing a vast area into a lib­er­at­ed zone. The apex social orga­ni­za­tion of the San­thals, the Bharat Jakat Majhi Mad­wa Juan Gaon­ta took up the lead­er­ship of the strug­gle, although the leader of the orga­ni­za­tion, the “Disham Majhi” Nityanan­da Hem­bram has him­self admit­ted that the orga­ni­za­tion has no con­trol over the move­ment; rather the move­ment is con­trol­ling the orga­ni­za­tion.”

As for the gov­ern­ment, which has “not dared to respond with overt vio­lence yet”, is help­less in the face of this upsurge. They’ve been try­ing to nego­ti­ate, but the effort has so far been fruit­less due to the demo­c­ra­t­ic and decen­tral­ized nature of the upris­ing. They sim­ply can’t exert any influ­ence over the indige­nous peo­ple.

They way things look right now, the gov­ern­ment may have no choice but to con­cede.

Reports on Sanhati

Mainstream Reports

Vedanta chased away by threatened Villagers in Orissa

14th Novem­ber 2008

Last week, a group of more than 500 vil­lagers set up road­blocks in Orissa’s Puri dis­trict to protest the con­struc­tion of “Dev San­skrati Vish­wavidyalaya” (Divine Cul­ture Uni­ver­si­ty) a project fund­ed by the rather-unen­light­ened com­pa­ny we know as Vedan­ta Resources.

14th Novem­ber 2008
Orissa villagers

Last week, a group of more than 500 vil­lagers set up road­blocks in Orissa’s Puri dis­trict to protest the con­struc­tion of “Dev San­skrati Vish­wavidyalaya” (Divine Cul­ture Uni­ver­si­ty) a project fund­ed by the rather-unen­light­ened com­pa­ny we know as Vedan­ta Resources.

The vil­lagers are angry that the insti­tu­tion, which will apparently”>http://intercontinentalcry.org/vedanta-chased-away-by-threatened-villagers/’);”>apparently estab­lish “a Cul­tur­al Renais­sance” in India, is sit­u­at­ed on agri­cul­tur­al land that the Oris­sa gov­ern­ment ‘acquired’ with­out the peo­ples con­sent. The gov­ern­ment then donat­ed the land to Vedan­ta for free (Wikipedia).

The com­pa­ny defends the gov­ern­ments actions by claim­ing the land isn’t fer­tile and of no real use to the vil­lagers. It’s a thor­ough­ly absurd claim, see­ing as how the vil­lagers are active in grow­ing rice, man­go, cashew, papaya, betel, pump­kin, and coconut, etc. through­out the region.

Sim­i­lar­ly, Vedan­ta claims that the land is only sparse­ly pop­u­lat­ed and that only a hun­dred or so peo­ple will be dis­placed for the project. Activists say it’s more like 1,000 — on top of anoth­er 20,000 to 50,000 who will be indi­rect­ly effect­ed.

What­ev­er the actu­al num­ber is, no vil­lager has giv­en their con­sent to be dis­placed. That was made clear dur­ing last week’s protest, which took place at the ground-break­ing cer­e­mo­ny for the insti­tu­tion. The pro­test­ers rushed it, some of them car­ry­ing lath­is, and forced the offi­cials to with­draw by police escort. There were no injuries report­ed.

Fol­low­ing the protest a com­pa­ny offi­cial stat­ed that, “in view of the vio­lent sit­u­a­tion… we have stopped the work of the uni­ver­si­ty and intend to resume the con­struc­tion work soon.”

It would seem the offi­cial also tried to demean the vil­lagers’ strug­gle, by claim­ing it’s lit­tle more than a few peo­ple “cre­at­ing dis­tur­bances.”

An insult to say the least, the official’s state­ment is also a far stretch from what the pro­test­ers were told. Accord­ing to Uma­ballav Rath, leader of the Vedan­ta Vish­wavidyalaya Virod­hi Sami­ti, the orga­ni­za­tion head­ing the move­ment against the project, “offi­cials of the Vedan­ta Group have assured us in the pres­ence of the dis­trict admin­is­tra­tion that they are not going to start work on the project with­out our con­sent.”

In light of recent his­to­ry — name­ly, the strug­gle of the Don­gria Kondh, who are fac­ing sim­i­lar dis­place­ment (as well as the destruc­tion of their cul­ture) at the hands of Vedan­ta — the for­mer state­ment is prob­a­bly the most accu­rate.

The com­pa­ny doesn’t seem to care one way anoth­er how must destruc­tion it caus­es. Just as long as it main­tains the good face of enlight­en­ment for its share­hold­ers.

For­tu­nate­ly, the villagers—and of course the Don­gria Kondh—are not so will­ing to play make believe.

pho­to: http://nazaronline.net

Remember remember, action security in November… [update: Observer article withdrawn]

Remem­ber to think about secu­ri­ty when plan­ning actions & cam­paigns, every month — there’s been a help­ful reminder in a Sun­day news­pa­per that our aims and the aims of the state are some­what dif­fer­ent!

Though the arti­cle can be tak­en to be a police unit safe­guard­ing their ongo­ing bud­gets and employ­ment — as has hap­pened in the past with sim­i­lar scare arti­cles (from the police & the secu­ri­ty ser­vices) — it’s also a handy reminder of the secu­ri­ty issues we should think about to ensure that our cam­paign­ing remains effec­tive. Check out the back­ground dirt on the journos below…

It Came From the Black Swampy - Eco-Terror!!CCTV camera 1Remem­ber to think about secu­ri­ty when plan­ning actions & cam­paigns, every month — there’s been a help­ful reminder in a Sun­day news­pa­per that our aims and the aims of the state are some­what dif­fer­ent!

Though the arti­cle can be tak­en to be a police unit safe­guard­ing their ongo­ing bud­gets and employ­ment — as has hap­pened in the past with sim­i­lar scare arti­cles (from the police & the secu­ri­ty ser­vices) — it’s also a handy reminder of the secu­ri­ty issues we should think about to ensure that our cam­paign­ing remains effec­tive. Check out the back­ground dirt on the journos below…

See the Activist Secu­ri­ty web­site for a full down­load­able book­let.

Also, try out this selec­tion of links:

Secu­ri­ty, Pri­va­cy, & Anonymi­ty for Auton­o­my…
ELF Press Office’s secu­ri­ty page
Top 100 Net­work Secu­ri­ty Tools

The orig­i­nal news­pa­per arti­cle:

Police warn of grow­ing threat from eco-ter­ror­ists

Fear of dead­ly attack by lone mav­er­ick as offi­cers alert major firms to dan­ger of green extrem­ism

Mark Townsend and Nick Den­ning,
The Observ­er, Sun­day Novem­ber 9 2008

Police have warned of the grow­ing threat of eco-ter­ror­ism after reveal­ing they are inves­ti­gat­ing a group which has sup­port­ers who believe that reduc­ing the Earth­’s pop­u­la­tion by four-fifths will help to pro­tect the plan­et.

Offi­cers from a spe­cial­ist unit ded­i­cat­ed to tack­ling domes­tic ter­ror­ism are mon­i­tor­ing an eco-move­ment called Earth First! which has advo­cates who state that cut­ting the Earth­’s pop­u­la­tion by 80 per cent will ease pres­sure on oth­er species. Offi­cers are con­cerned a ‘lone mav­er­ick’ eco-extrem­ist may attempt a ter­ror­ist attack aimed at killing large num­bers of Britons.

The Nation­al Extrem­ism Tac­ti­cal Co-ordi­na­tion Unit, which col­lates intel­li­gence and advice to police forces, has revealed that eco-activists are research­ing a list of tar­get com­pa­nies which they believe are major pol­luters or are exac­er­bat­ing the threat of cli­mate change.

The unit is cur­rent­ly mon­i­tor­ing blogs and inter­net traf­fic con­nect­ed to a net­work of UK cli­mate camps and rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal move­ments under the umbrel­la of Earth First!, which has claimed respon­si­bil­i­ty for a series of crim­i­nal acts in recent months.

A senior source at the unit said it had grow­ing evi­dence of a threat from eco-activists. ‘We have found state­ments that four-fifths of the human pop­u­la­tion has to die for oth­er species in the world to sur­vive.

‘There are a num­ber of very ded­i­cat­ed indi­vid­u­als out there and they could be dan­ger­ous to oth­er peo­ple.’

Earth First! says its mis­sion is ‘about direct action to halt the destruc­tion of the Earth’ and advo­cates ‘civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and mon­key­wrench­ing’, tac­tics that include sab­o­tage and dis­rup­tive behav­iour. The move­ment has links to US envi­ron­men­tal extrem­ists which have waged a cam­paign of vio­lence in Amer­i­ca, includ­ing the fire­bomb­ing of a string of 4x4 car deal­er­ships in Cal­i­for­nia in 2003 and alleged arson attacks on oth­er prop­er­ty.

The anti-extrem­ist unit has already alert­ed a num­ber of major com­pa­nies which have been accused of being car­bon pol­luters with advice on how they can with­stand being tar­get­ed by eco-ter­ror­ists. Com­pa­nies are thought to include air­port oper­a­tor BAA, an inter­na­tion­al min­ing con­glom­er­ate BHP Bil­li­ton and firms con­nect­ed to UK coal-fired pow­er sta­tions.

‘They are doing research of pos­si­ble tar­gets, look­ing at share­hold­ers and financiers. For exam­ple, they could research an air­line and see how many of its air­craft are not envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly,’ said the NETCU source.

Although green extrem­ists have yet to embark on an orches­trat­ed cam­paign of vio­lence in the UK, offi­cers warn that they may be about to launch a cam­paign of intim­i­da­tion and fear aimed at dis­rupt­ing busi­ness­es. ‘For some peo­ple, if they can jus­ti­fy it in their minds, then it’s a noble cause even if it’s a crim­i­nal action. They haven’t start­ed yet, but we believe they will come up with a strat­e­gy and tac­tics,’ said the source at the unit, who described the move­ment as well-fund­ed and organ­ised.

A spate of recent attacks, for which Earth First! sup­port­ers have claimed respon­si­bil­i­ty, has includ­ed van­dal­ism of branch­es of sev­en Ger­man banks such as Deutsche Bank and Allianz AG. The actions were appar­ent­ly because the banks hold shares in UK Coal, which plans to build new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions.

A state­ment on the Earth First! web­site explains the attacks by say­ing: ‘Exploita­tion of the envi­ron­ment and peo­ple by the state and indus­try go hand in hand. They can­not be sep­a­rat­ed and both must be attacked. Social war, not cli­mate chaos.’

Anoth­er attack hit a quar­ry in Stafford­shire which belongs to Bar­don Aggre­gates, a com­pa­ny hat also owns a con­tro­ver­sial quar­ry at Glen­san­da on the north-west coast of Scot­land. The Scot­tish quar­ry is accused of spoil­ing the High­lands envi­ron­ment. The Earth First! web­site states: ‘We slashed tyres, stripped paint jobs, glued locks and trashed con­vey­or belts. All the earth movers were hit and many of the cement and aggre­gate trucks. This action cost us very lit­tle but should cost Bar­don thou­sands.’

Among the net­work of groups under the Earth First! umbrel­la are var­i­ous cli­mate camps. Last August police found a stash of knives and weapons beside one such camp in Kent. Pro­test­ers, how­ev­er, said they had noth­ing to do with the weapons and accused police of launch­ing a ‘smear cam­paign’.

A spokesman for Der­by Earth First! said the move­ment was strict­ly non-vio­lent, if not always law-abid­ing. He said: ‘If some­one does eco­log­i­cal dam­age we would per­haps break the law and pro­tect the ecol­o­gy, but the ecol­o­gy also includes humans.

‘We’re all about com­mu­ni­ties. Cap­i­tal­ism is the prob­lem and we want to return to a more sus­tain­able time. But we are not about reduc­ing the pop­u­la­tion, that is just scare­mon­ger­ing by the police.’

The rise of eco-extrem­ism coin­cides with the fall of the ani­mal rights activist move­ment. Police said the ani­mal rights move­ment was in ‘dis­ar­ray’ and that its ring­lead­ers had either been pros­e­cut­ed or were await­ing pros­e­cu­tion, adding that its ‘crit­i­cal mass’ of hard­core extrem­ists was suf­fi­cient­ly deplet­ed to have halt­ed its effec­tive­ness. Last Thurs­day a promi­nent ani­mal rights activist accused of plant­i­ng petrol bombs at Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty was cleared of pos­sess­ing an explo­sive sub­stance with intent.

Reports on the Earth First! Jour­nal web­site, which tells users how to send encrypt­ed emails, reveals con­nec­tions to the Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) which has been linked to a series of vio­lent attacks in the US. ELF was clas­si­fied as the top domes­tic ter­ror­ism threat in the US by the FBI in March 2001.

The ELF was found­ed in 1992 in Brighton by mem­bers of the Earth First! move­ment who want­ed to form a break­away group that would use more extreme tac­tics.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/nov/09/eco-terrorism-earth-first-elf

Dirt dug on arti­cle writ­ers:

From: http://ianbone.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/the-guardian-eco-terrorism-and-the-armyexclusive/

THE GUARDIAN ECO-TERRORIST JOURNO IS ARMY INTELLIGENCE OFFICER……..EXCLUSIVE!

Curios­er and Curiouser……I’m check­ing for Nick Den­ning — co-author with Mark Townsend of yesterday’s hilarous Observ­er piece on eco ‑ter­ror­ism. He doesn’t appear to have any pre­vi­ous as a jour­nal­ist. But what’s this?? A piece writ­ten by Townsend in Afghanistan in August 2007 where he’s embed­ded with the Roy­al Anglian Reg­i­ment in Sangin………and shar­ing a heli­copter ride with NICK DENNING — COMMANDER OF 1 PLATOON A COMPANY in the Roy­al Anglian reg­i­ment!!! And less than a year lat­er this Den­ning is pro­vid­ing intel­li­gence to his mate on The Guardian on eco — teror­ism!!! Some expla­na­tions from The Guardian reqired on this one methinks! Watch this space…………

Also see http://ianbone.wordpress.com/2008/11/09/guardian-journalists-police-patsies-yet-again/
And http://ianbone.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/god-bone-youre-a-cunt-the-observer-replies/

Fun­ny & infor­ma­tive.

—OR—

This ‘Nick Den­ning’ is clear­ly not the crick­eter and Ian Bone’s sug­ges­tion that he is an army offi­cer is unlike­ly. It is more like­ly to be the ND who worked at the BBC as a researcher and a bit of work on Google pulls up a num­ber of requests that he has made for infor­ma­tion.

For instance:

http://www.stewartbyfc.co.uk/fusionnews/archive.php?show=month&month=July&year=2004

The most like­ly expla­na­tion is that this is the per­son – that he is a researcher who wants to break into nation­al jour­nal­ism.

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Schnews arti­cle & quotes from the journo

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The Observer/Guardian blog on the sub­ject if you want to post some­thing there is http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2008/nov/10/activists-kingsnorth

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Update:
The read­ers’ edi­tor on … anony­mous sources and claims of eco-ter­ror­ism

The Observ­er, Sun­day Novem­ber 23 2008

You might think The Observer’s con­cern for the envi­ron­ment arose only in the past 20 years as glob­al warm­ing became appar­ent, but it has actu­al­ly been read­ing the signs since 1925. Wal­dorf Astor, then the paper’s for­ward-think­ing own­er, took a keen inter­est in all things envi­ron­men­tal and urged his edi­tor, JL Garvin, to appoint a cor­re­spon­dent to cov­er ecol­o­gy and agri­cul­ture. Step for­ward Sir William Beach Thomas, who became, in effect, the first envi­ron­ment cor­re­spon­dent.

Much lat­er, The Observ­er was to inves­ti­gate and reveal the ‘green­house effect’ and to warn of its pos­si­ble con­se­quences. Thou­sands of words have been devot­ed to the sub­ject ever since, win­ning a loy­al audi­ence, par­tic­u­lar­ly among those who are active in the envi­ron­ment move­ment. So there was under­stand­able dis­may at a recent sto­ry which told of a ‘grow­ing threat from eco-ter­ror­ists’.

Police were said to be inves­ti­gat­ing the eco-move­ment Earth First! which, they claimed, had sup­port­ers who believed that reduc­ing the Earth­’s pop­u­la­tion by four-fifths would help pro­tect the plan­et. The Nation­al Extrem­ism Tac­ti­cal Co-ordi­na­tion Unit was con­cerned that a lone mav­er­ick might attempt a ter­ror­ist attack. It had also warned sev­er­al com­pa­nies they were being tar­get­ed as major pol­luters by the group and had offered them advice on how to with­stand attack.

It’s per­fect­ly legit­i­mate to report police secu­ri­ty con­cerns, but none of the state­ments were sub­stan­ti­at­ed. No web­site links were offered, no names were men­tioned, no com­pa­nies iden­ti­fied and no police source would go on the record.

The arti­cle linked Earth First! to cli­mate camps estab­lished last sum­mer, includ­ing one at Kingsnorth pow­er sta­tion, Kent, and at Heathrow.

While the paper had no inten­tion of sug­gest­ing that every activist was a poten­tial ter­ror­ist, sev­er­al cli­mate campers wrote to protest. ‘If a jour­nal­ist is told by a sin­gle anony­mous source that a move­ment of peo­ple has among it indi­vid­u­als who would take the lives of men, women and chil­dren in a ter­ror attack, what stan­dard of evi­dence does that jour­nal­ist require? In this case: no evi­dence what­so­ev­er. The claim itself was the sto­ry.’

We’ve been here before. Oth­er news­pa­pers report­ed on a pre­dict­ed ‘sum­mer of hate’ at cli­mate camps that nev­er mate­ri­alised and the Press Com­plaints Com­mis­sion found against the Evening Stan­dard at cli­mate campers were plan­ning attacks at Heathrow.

Envi­ron­men­tal­ist Kei­th Met­calf explained that Earth First! sup­port­ed direct action against prop­er­ty, but not against peo­ple. He believed that the debate around sus­tain­able pop­u­la­tion size had been twist­ed to imply that envi­ron­men­tal­ists wished to kill peo­ple.

He also repeat­ed the belief of sev­er­al oth­ers that Nec­tu was brief­ing in this man­ner in order to make pros­e­cu­tions eas­i­er and to boost its fund­ing, which is at risk owing to the decline in ani­mal rights cam­paigns. I can’t ver­i­fy that or the fears about mass mur­der because, despite repeat­ed requests, Nec­tu won’t respond. Accord­ing­ly, The Observ­er has decid­ed to with­draw the sto­ry.