Worldwide Day of Action Against McDonalds 16th October

14th Octo­ber 2007 ear­ly demo report: near­ly 30 peo­ple took part in the Lon­don leg of the world­wide anti-McDon­ald’s day. It start­ed at noon at the Leices­ter Square McDon­ald’s. There was a Ronald McDon­ald attack­ing a per­son dressed as a cow. The cow went down well with the kids and even some adults! Lots of leaflets were hand­ed out and the pub­lic seemed to be recep­tive on the whole. Also, the police were notice­able by their absence. The demo moved onto the Shaftes­bury Avenue McDon­ald’s and fin­ished at about 3.30.

Dying for a burger (London McD demo)
14th Octo­ber 2007 ear­ly demo report: near­ly 30 peo­ple took part in the Lon­don leg of the world­wide anti-McDon­ald’s day. It start­ed at noon at the Leices­ter Square McDon­ald’s. There was a Ronald McDon­ald attack­ing a per­son dressed as a cow. The cow went down well with the kids and even some adults! Lots of leaflets were hand­ed out and the pub­lic seemed to be recep­tive on the whole. Also, the police were notice­able by their absence. The demo moved onto the Shaftes­bury Avenue McDon­ald’s and fin­ished at about 3.30.

Adopt-YOUR-Store — leaflets from Veg­gies or Do It Your­self. Details here

Eric McDavid US Green Scare prisoner — found guilty & update

It has been two weeks since the jury found Eric guilty, and we are still try­ing to regroup and get ready for the next round. While this is going to be a long process – one which will require your help and sup­port in a vari­ety of ways – there is one thing that sim­ply can­not be put off.

It has been two weeks since the jury found Eric guilty, and we are still try­ing to regroup and get ready for the next round. While this is going to be a long process – one which will require your help and sup­port in a vari­ety of ways – there is one thing that sim­ply can­not be put off.

The jail is still deny­ing Eric veg­an food. After endur­ing a two-week hunger strike in March 2006, Eric was final­ly giv­en veg­an meals on April 24, 2006. This last­ed for 15 full months. Then, with­out any warn­ing or rea­son­able expla­na­tion, the jail cut off Eric’s veg­an meals one week before his tri­al began. Since that time, he has been sur­viv­ing off the few options he can pur­chase from com­mis­sary (peanut but­ter, beans, chips…) and the lit­tle food he can pull off of the meal trays they bring him (usu­al­ly bread and fruit – some­times oat­meal in the morn­ing). Clear­ly, this is not enough to con­sti­tute a healthy, bal­anced diet. It is the jail’s respon­si­bil­i­ty to pro­vide Eric with the food he needs to remain healthy and strong. This is obvi­ous­ly some­thing they are com­plete­ly able to do, as they did so for 15 months with no prob­lems.

Eric has been con­tem­plat­ing what cours­es of action are open to him in this mat­ter, but unfor­tu­nate­ly, his options have become even more lim­it­ed. The suit that Eric filed against the jail to secure veg­an meals was dis­missed by the judge, great­ly dimin­ish­ing any hope he had for redress in the courts. A hunger strike could be extreme­ly risky due to the bout of peri­cardi­tis for which he was tak­en to the hos­pi­tal in April. It is unclear whether his heart could han­dle the strain a hunger strike would put on his body – he could quick­ly end up back in the hos­pi­tal, poten­tial­ly with a VERY seri­ous heart con­di­tion.

Because Eric’s options are so lim­it­ed, in the jail and in the courts, he needs sup­port from the out­side more than ever. This seems to be the only hope for change. In the mean­time, Eric con­tin­ues to lose weight, and his health will soon begin dete­ri­o­rat­ing. Please call the jail imme­di­ate­ly and request that Eric be giv­en veg­an meals…again. When you call, be pre­pared to sit through a lot of ring­ing and pos­si­bly trans­fers. The per­son who made the deci­sion to cut off Eric’s food before tri­al is Lt. Ilg, and the per­son who over­sees him is Scott Jones. Feel free to request to speak to either of these peo­ple when call­ing the jail.

It’s always help­ful to have Eric’s x‑reference num­ber handy when call­ing the jail, in case the per­son you are speak­ing with asks for it. Eric’s x‑ref is: x‑2972521. You can call the jail at :

916–874-6752
916–874-6905

Below are some things you might sug­gest while talk­ing to the jail:

1)The jail fed Eric veg­an food for 15 months with no prob­lems. There is no rea­son they can­not con­tin­ue to do so.

2)The jail is respon­si­ble for pro­vid­ing Eric with a healthy diet. Eric has made it clear that he will not eat food that is not veg­an. As such, they will be respon­si­ble for any health prob­lems that Eric suf­fers due to his lack of nutri­tion.

3)The jail can­not claim they are unable to pro­vide Eric with veg­an food due to asso­ci­at­ed costs. This is sim­ply false. The jail is paid thou­sands of dol­lars by the feds to house fed­er­al inmates (such as Eric). They are prof­it­ing from Eric’s incar­cer­a­tion (and let’s face it, veg­an food is sim­ply cheap­er to begin with…)

In an affi­davit filed with the court in March 2006, Eric wrote, “…my veg­an beliefs and moral­i­ty are ani­mat­ed by the way of liv­ing which shows a respect for all life, rec­og­niz­ing the rights of liv­ing crea­tures; extend­ing to them the com­pas­sion and kind­ness exem­pli­fied toward peo­ple. It is a tru­ly eth­i­cal rela­tion­ship between humans and oth­er liv­ing crea­tures. My veg­an lifestyle is based upon my own health and my own eth­i­cal and moral under­pin­nings which I have arrived at con­sci­en­tious­ly and I am firm­ly con­vinced it is the right and appro­pri­ate way to live. It is health­i­er for me and the plan­et I live on. It is as sin­cere­ly held to me as oth­ers hold their own reli­gious beliefs.” Through­out his time in the Sacra­men­to Coun­ty Main Jail, Eric has main­tained his integri­ty and resolve to live his life in the most eth­i­cal and com­pas­sion­ate way pos­si­ble. Let’s do our part to sup­port him and ensure that he does not suf­fer for doing so. Please call the jail and request that Eric be giv­en veg­an meals imme­di­ate­ly. And then call again, and again, and again – until this sim­ple demand is met.

Last­ly, thanks to an out­pour­ing of sup­port, Eric is cur­rent­ly very well off on books. At this point, he’s ask­ing that peo­ple please hold off on send­ing any addi­tion­al books until he’s able to get through the ones he cur­rent­ly has. We will post an update as soon as he’s able to receive more. As far as finan­cial con­tri­bu­tions, the best way to con­tribute to Eric is to donate to his legal defense; we are prepar­ing to file an appeal and need to raise funds as quick­ly as pos­si­ble. We are cur­rent­ly able to cov­er Eric’s com­mis­sary needs. Thank you again for keep­ing Eric in your thoughts and doing so much to help him through this very dif­fi­cult time.

Let­ter from Eric 10/5/07
Dear friends,

Below is a let­ter from Eric. We want to keep this short, and leave you with his words, but just a quick note: last night Mark filed a 28-page motion for a new trial/to acquit based on the errors made through­out the tri­al. Most of these have been dis­cussed in pre­vi­ous alerts and court reports, with the excep­tion of one. When the court issued it’s answers on Thurs­day morn­ing to the ques­tions the jury asked Wednes­day after­noon, the judge told the jury not to write down the answers, as the jury would be issued a type-writ­ten response upon their return to the jury room. The answer giv­en to the first ques­tion in court (whether or not Anna was a gov­ern­ment agent in August 2004) was an unequiv­o­cal “yes.” How­ev­er, the answer giv­en to the jury upon their return to the delib­er­a­tion room was a type-writ­ten “No.” This clear­ly could have had alarm­ing impacts on the ver­dict they decid­ed upon in Eric’s case…

A let­ter from Eric…

i’ve been told that my con­duct has been seen by some as inspi­ra­tional, i’m grate­ful to be able to pro­vide a source of strength to those in my fam­i­ly who find them­selves in a time of need — more so as being a part of their process of growth and self cre­ation… but my behav­ior is, in a sense, self­ish­ly borne — my intent orig­i­nates from a per­spec­tive which encom­pass­es my fam­i­ly and their future gen­er­a­tions… though, the term “fam­i­ly” i don’t uti­lize in a con­ven­tion­al or every­day sense — the bub­ble has expand­ed beyond the cus­tom­ary… it holds with­in it the micro and macro, all those with whom i have shared that mut­ed and unblink­ing stare of under­stand­ing — be it on the streets, at a skill­share or class, con­cert, speech or march, ral­ly, home-demo or a real­ly free mar­ket — at a con­ver­gence cen­tre, library, camp­site, crit­i­cal mass, on an on-ramp, along­side of a high­way, at a rest stop, from a train, in a for­est, a city park or square, or at a stream, riv­er, lake, hot-spring or beach… this bub­ble also includes each and every one of those indi­vid­ual places — unique unto them­selves in appear­ance, local­i­ty, time and energy/personality ~ as well as the non-humyn inhab­i­tants there­in, who aid in the con­tin­u­al self-cre­ations of those envi­ron­ments… keep­ing that self­ish­ness close to my Heart and mind is some­thing i aim for — know­ing that all my life i have been con­di­tioned by our soci­ety to the con­trary… dur­ing my ten days of “dis­ci­pli­nary iso­la­tion” last fall an idea made itself known to me ~ it was to cre­ate with that which is pro­vid­ed, not nec­es­sar­i­ly to its par­tic­u­lar pur­pose, but to my own… this includes the pain which resides with­in my Heart due to the sep­a­ra­tion between us… i’ve come to see ener­gy as the most mal­leable aspect of this real­i­ty, and the emo­tions that surge through our bod­ies can be uti­lized for any num­ber of means and ends… pain­less stag­nant can fes­ter into hate and reac­tion — but uti­lized with a con­scious and open intent it could nur­ture the cat­a­lysts required to move through our thresh­olds… hate is the death of joy and reac­tion is noth­ing more than uncon­scious reflex brought about by a cer­tain stim­u­lus (per­ceived or not) which induces pre­dictable respons­es — in most cas­es, con­ced­ing to the terms and def­i­n­i­tions of the ini­tia­tor, allow­ing the stim­u­lus to have affect, sig­ni­fies it’s suc­cess… con­scious cre­ations with the cycles of growth and health do not fit into the matrix of cause and effect — their qual­i­ties and forms flow through the rigid struc­tures that seek to encap­su­late, reform, define… … i object to being pigeon­holed (phys­i­cal­ly and fig­u­ra­tive­ly) by cleav­ing to some mar­shal or war­rioresque mantra that many have cho­sen when con­front­ed with sim­i­lar cir­cum­stances — what they chose is for their own per­son­al path, what they’ve per­ceived as nec­es­sary for their sur­vival… from where i stand, it feels that if i fol­lowed that train of thought i would be adher­ing to a path too well-worn ~ and don’t get me wrong, i hon­or and respect those that have come before me who con­tin­ue to adhere to the wis­dom in their hearts, but those known trails can also be used by oth­ers that have scout­ed them for weak­ness­es ~ if expe­ri­ence has taught me any­thing, it’s been to stick to the deer trails or cre­ate my own… anoth­er of my recent lessons has been to rec­og­nize the benef­i­cent qual­i­ties of shape-shift­ing, as defined by ter­ry tem­pest williams = “this has noth­ing to do with incon­sis­ten­cy. it has to do with seiz­ing the moment, per­ceiv­ing what is nec­es­sary in that moment … know­ing what each occa­sion demands, and stand­ing our ground in the places we live…” … but this is nei­ther the time nor the place to ful­ly delve into such things, for this let­ter has anoth­er intent… … … through­out this expe­ri­ence i have been in awe of the lov­ing sup­port giv­en by fam­i­ly, known and unknown from around the coun­try and the world, who have nour­ished me dur­ing this part of my jour­ney ~ i’ve received such an inun­dat­ing amount of mail that i haven’t been able to respond to it all ~ there is no con­cept that can ade­quate­ly express my thanx and appre­ci­a­tion to you all… … to all of those unknown and unnamed beau­ti­ful indi­vid­u­als who have aid­ed me on this case, i am impa­tient­ly wait­ing to thank you prop­er­ly with a huge hug… … chris­tine, i haven’t for­got­ten about the veg­an din­ner i promised… … to my coun­sel mark, who’s exper­tise in his field is unques­tion­able — his abil­i­ties, pas­sion, and deter­mi­na­tion pro­vide a well­spring of strength, espe­cial­ly know­ing that he con­tin­ues to fight for me — as he said on the 27th “it’s only the open­ings of the third quar­ter” ~ the notion of grat­i­tude does­n’t begin to encom­pass the feel­ing in my heart, my friend, much love… … to jed, my investigator/case manager/Elder, your ener­gies vest­ed into this case have been the bedrock of ground­ed explo­ration, bal­anc­ing the some­times fren­zied and bois­ter­ous antics that accom­pa­ny markus’ high ener­gy nature, thank you my friend… … i’d also like to thank bob, my first inves­ti­ga­tor, for his time, com­pa­ny and aid work­ing on the hours upon hours of tran­scripts with me over that first sum­mer (which my part­ner and sis­ter painstak­ing­ly gleaned from the shock­ing­ly abhor­rent qual­i­ty of fbi record­ings)… … the actions and aid of sac pris­on­er sup­port have and con­tin­ue to tran­scend any and all of my ideas con­cern­ing pris­on­er sup­port groups and have been mon­u­men­tal in this expe­ri­ence on every con­ceiv­able front — too much love… … the Love, Sup­port, and Under­stand­ing of my Par­ents and Sis­ters goes beyond scope, sim­i­le, and metaphor — i Love you all … … and i Feel and Know in my Heart, Body, and Soul that my sur­vival has been impact­ed to an inex­press­ible degree by the Love and Sup­port of my Part­ner ~ and the inter­twin­ing of Our Paths has brought a Depth and Qual­i­ty of Life i had nev­er before imag­ined to exist — my Thanx tran­scend lan­guage and my Love, only a Begin­ning… … …

my Thanx and Love 2 U All

This is far from Over

D

find your joy

More info at http://www.supporteric.org/
More info on the Green Scare at http://greenscare.org/

CLIMATE ACTION NEWS SHEET 72, OCTOBER 2007

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

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONAL DAY OF LOCAL ACTION VS. ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND — 15.10.07
2) SAVE SWALLOWS WOOD — OCTOBER 2007 UPDATE
3) NATIONAL CLIMATE CAMP ACTION PLANNING MEETING — 3–4.11.07 OXFORD
4) CLIMATE CAMPS — 2008 GERMANY AND WORLDWIDE!
5) TARA UPDATE — 22.9.07 IRELAND
6) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES — NATIONWIDE
7) PLYMOUTH ENVIRONMENT CENTRE FILM NIGHTS — AUTUMN 2007
8) TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ART — OCT ’07, EDINBURGH & MANCHESTER
9) WRITE IN DEFENCE OF ISOLATED PERUVIAN TRIBES — 17.9.07
10) STUDENT CLIMATE PROJECT LAUNCH GATHERING – OXFORD, 30.11–2.12.07

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) ROSSPORT SOLIDARITY DEMOS — 14.9.07 LEEDS, LONDON, BRISTOL, READING,
MADRID & IRELAND
2) DIRECT ACTION IN BRISTOL — AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2007
3) WHY CARBON TRADING ISN’T WORKING — ARTICLES 2006/7
4) GAGGED! SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER — SEPTEMBER 2007
5) FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS SHELLS ARCTIC DRILLING — 14.9.07
6) BANK PULLS SAKHALIN‑2 FUNDING — 15.8.07
7) “FLOOD SUMMIT” AT AIRPORT — 3.9.07 DONCASTER, YORKS.
8) COAL ACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA — 2/3.9.07
9) GLOBAL ACTIONS AGAINST HEAVY INDUSTRY — 12.9.07
10) GREEK DIRECT ACTION — SEPTEMBER 2007
11) CRITICAL MASS AND CARFREE DAY IN BRUSSELS — 24.9.07
12) ART NOT OIL 2007 GALLERY HITS 50

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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONAL DAY OF LOCAL ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND — 15.10.07
RBS, the self-described ‘Oil and Gas Bank’ and sec­ond-largest bank in
Europe is the lead­ing financier of cli­mate change. From West Africa to the
Ecuado­ri­an rain­for­est, from the North Sea to the Mid­dle East, RBS loans
play a key role in forc­ing open the new car­bon fron­tier. The thir­ty oil
and gas finance deals RBS signed between 2001 and 2006 locked us all into
655 mil­lion tonnes of emis­sions over the next 15 years — more than the
UK’s cur­rent annu­al emis­sions total!
On 15th Octo­ber, get togeth­er with your local group, build on con­nec­tions
made at the Camp, reach out to oth­ers in your area and con­front RBS with
your own cho­sen style of cre­ative direct action.

To find your near­est RBS branch or office:
www.rbs.co.uk/microsites/general/branch_locator/step1.asp
Down­load Plat­for­m’s report ‘The Oil and Gas Bank’:
www.carbonweb.org/documents/Oil_&_Gas_Bank.pdf
For help with plan­ning effec­tive actions: www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

One such action is being planned in con­junc­tion with West Corn­wall Friends
of the Earth; Out­side Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, Green St (off Lemon Quay),
Truro,
12 noon, Mon 15th Oct. Con­tact RTUK for oth­ers.

2) SAVE SWALLOWS WOOD — OCTOBER 2007 UPDATE
A lot has been hap­pen­ing in the last few weeks, includ­ing the inau­gur­al
Glos­sop Crit­i­cal Mass. Also, there are two URGENT let­ter actions that they
need your help with. They should only take a few min­utes of your time.
www.saveswallowswood.org.uk

3) NATIONAL CLIMATE CAMP ACTION PLANNING MEETING — 3–4.11.07 OXFORD
The Cli­mate Camp did­n’t stop cli­mate change — but it’s part of a grow­ing
social move­ment that can! Come and take the next steps for­ward at the
upcom­ing UK-wide meet­ing on Nov 3–4 in Oxford. Every­one is wel­come,
whether you came to the camp, or were sim­ply inspired by it.
www.climatecamp.org.uk

4) CLIMATE CAMPS — 2008 GERMANY AND WORLDWIDE!
Fol­low­ing the mod­el estab­lished by the Camp for Cli­mate Action in the UK,
plans are afoot for a Cli­mate-Action Camp in Ger­many in 2008. This will
include knowl­edge exchange (in work­shops), self-organ­ised liv­ing that
min­imis­es the eco­log­i­cal foot­print, net­work­ing and direct action. There
are plans for sim­i­lar camps to be set up next year in sev­er­al coun­tries.
watch this space…
www.climatecamp.org.uk

http://www.klimacamp.org/

5) TARA UPDATE — 22.9.07 IRELAND
They are des­per­ate for more peo­ple and sup­plies on site. There are
cur­rent­ly just 20 peo­ple try­ing to stop work all over the Tara Skryne
val­ley.
www.tarapixie.net
www.savetara.com
www.circlecommunity.org
For recent videos & pho­tos of protests see;
http://livevideo.com/tarapixie

6) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES — NATIONWIDE
For info. and updates check;
http://www.urban75.com/Action/critical.html

7) PLYMOUTH ENVIRONMENT CENTRE FILM NIGHTS — AUTUMN 2007
Includ­ing “Reclaim Pow­er” 19.10.07 at 7pm fol­lowed by dis­cus­sion with
Ris­ing Tide rep­re­sen­ta­tive.

http://plymouthenvironmentcentre.org.uk/events.php#film-nights

8) TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ART SHOWS — OCTOBER 2007 EDINBURGH & MANCHESTER
Edin­burgh 10th-14th Octo­ber
Man­ches­ter 24th-28th Octo­ber
For fur­ther info. check;
http://www.randomartists.org/

9) WRITE IN DEFENCE OF ISOLATED PERUVIAN TRIBES — 17.9.07
Two com­pa­nies plan­ning to explore for oil in Peru­vian rain­for­est have
revealed their sen­si­tive plans to ‘com­mu­ni­cate’ with the pre­vi­ous­ly
uncon­tact­ed inhab­i­tants using mega­phones! In the past, oil com­pa­ny work­ers
in the Ama­zon region have been killed by iso­lat­ed Indi­ans. Despite this
risk to their own work­ers, and the equal dan­ger of spread­ing fatal
dis­eases to the Indi­ans, the com­pa­nies — Bar­rett Resources of the US and
Rep­sol YPF of Spain — have refused to sus­pend their plans.
http://www.survival-international.org/news/2502
You can help by writ­ing a let­ter;
http://www.survival-international.org/actnow/letters/isolatedindians

10) STUDENT CLIMATE PROJECT LAUNCH GATHERING – OXFORD, 30.11–2.12.07

‘The Stu­dent Cli­mate Project came out of dis­cus­sions at the 2007 Cli­mate
Camp, and
seeks bring togeth­er stu­dents to take col­lec­tive action against the root
caus­es of
Cli­mate Change. It will also devel­op ways to build the stu­dent move­ment
and deal
with Cli­mate Change issues in the edu­ca­tion sys­tem. The project is
non-hier­ar­chi­cal
and based on con­sen­sus deci­sion mak­ing, and the Launch Gath­er­ing is the
per­fect
oppor­tu­ni­ty to get involved, share your ideas and plan for action. See
www.studentclimateproject.org.uk’

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) ROSSPORT SOLIDARITY DEMOS — 14.9.07 LEEDS, LONDON, BRISTOL, READING,
MADRID & IRELAND
There were a series of demon­stra­tions held in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the day of
action against Shel­l’s plans for a gas pipeline & refin­ery in Mayo,
Ire­land.
In Ross­port itself over 150 peo­ple occu­pied the refin­ery site.
Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide held a sol­i­dar­i­ty demo at a Shell Garage in East­ville,
Bris­tol with leaflets and ban­ners.
For more details about the var­i­ous actions check;
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/5090
http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=1&type=page

2) DIRECT ACTION IN BRISTOL — AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2007
Activists in Bris­tol have been busy. Parts of three golf cours­es have been
dug up and the mes­sage “deca­dent waste of water” sprayed near a club
house. A mobile phone mast has been sab­o­taged. A non-pas­sen­ger line which
trans­ports cars and fos­sil fuel to the Mid­lands was cut three quar­ters of
the way through in two places and marked with high vis­i­bil­i­ty paint. A
warn­ing ban­ner read­ing: “Stop: Trees on line” was fixed across the line
sev­er­al hun­dred yards in front of this.
Also, with­in the last 6 months, the front tyres of forty 4x4s have been
punc­tured in and around Bris­tol.
Final­ly, a “cor­po­rate enter­tain­ment” com­pa­ny called 4‑Play, which pro­vides
off road dri­ving for 4x4s in the south west, has had vehi­cles spray
paint­ed with

“4‑play — blow-job the plan­et”.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/5050

3) WHY CARBON TRADING ISN’T WORKING — ARTICLES 2006/7
An excel­lent series of arti­cles on why the neolib­er­al approach to cli­mate
change isn’t work­ing can be found at;
http://www.thecornerhouse.org.uk/subject/climate/

4) GAGGED! ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER – SOUTH WALES, SEPT 2007
Down­load the PDF here;
https://lists.riseup.net/www/d_read/gagged/gagged19.pdf
Alter­na­tive­ly you can read it here;
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/5052

5) FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS SHELLS ARCTIC DRILLING — 14.9.07
A fed­er­al court has denied Shel­l’s lat­est request to lift an order
block­ing the com­pa­ny’s Arc­tic Ocean drilling. This rul­ing like­ly dooms the
Dutch oil giant’s drilling plans, at least for this year.
http://www.pacificenvironment.org/

6) BANK PULLS SAKHALIN‑2 FUNDING — 15.8.07
The Euro­pean Bank of Recon­struc­tion and Devel­op­ment has decid­ed to pull
its fund­ing for the $20-plus bil­lion Sakhalin‑2 liq­ue­fied nat­ur­al gas
project, locat­ed in Rus­si­a’s Far East.
Since Jan­u­ary, EBRD and the Sakhalin Ener­gy share­hold­ers (Gazprom, Roy­al
Dutch Shell, Mit­sui and Mit­subishi) have held talks over the pro­jec­t’s
finance. EBRD cut off dis­cus­sions in favour of financ­ing oth­er projects,
such as those that pro­mote sus­tain­able ener­gy.
http://www.pacificenvironment.org/

7) PROTEST AS RDA HOLDS “FLOOD SUMMIT” AT AIRPORT — 3.9.07 DONCASTER, YORKS.
York­shire For­ward (Region­al Devel­op­ment Agency) held an out­ra­geous “Flood
Sum­mit” at Finning­ley air­port. Local peo­ple vis­it­ed with pop-up tents and
ban­ners to leaflet the con­fer­ence’s par­tic­i­pants and hold alter­na­tive
work­shops high­light­ing the link between avi­a­tion growth and wors­en­ing
cli­mate change.
The con­fer­ence was intend­ed to con­grat­u­late the RDA on their response to
the recent floods. The choice of venue shows just how out of touch with
real­i­ty these half-wits are.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/5021

8) COAL ACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA — 2/3.9.07
On the 2nd Sep­tem­ber, twelve Green­peace activists were arrest­ed at the
world’s biggest coal port at New­cas­tle, 160km north of Syd­ney, after
paint­ing the mes­sage “Aus­tralia Push­ing Export Coal” on the side of a coal
ship and unfurl­ing a large ban­ner in Chi­nese call­ing on Chi­na to be
cau­tious of John Howard and George Bush’s attempts to sab­o­tage Kyoto. The
protest comes at the start of the 2007 APEC (Asia Pacif­ic Eco­nom­ic
Coop­er­a­tion) forum meet­ing being host­ed by Aus­tralia.
http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/news-and-events/media/releases/climate-change/apec-coal-protest
The fol­low­ing day activists locked them­selves on to a coal con­vey­or belt,
forc­ing the shut-down of a gen­er­a­tor and halv­ing pro­duc­tion from
Vic­to­ri­a’s biggest coal fired pow­er sta­tion.
http://www.realactiononclimatechange.blogspot.com/

9) GLOBAL ACTIONS AGAINST HEAVY INDUSTRY — 12.9.07
Peo­ple in South Africa, Ice­land, Trinidad, Den­mark and Amer­i­ca held a
series of coor­di­nat­ed protests against heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion. This is
the first event of a new and grow­ing glob­al move­ment that began at the
2007 Sav­ing Ice­land protest camp in Ölfus, Ice­land.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/5067

10) GREEK DIRECT ACTION — SEPTEMBER 2007
For direct action news from Greece, check;
http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/

11) CRITICAL MASS AND CARFREE DAY IN BRUSSELS — 24.9.07
For details and some great pics see;
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/381930.html

12) ART NOT OIL 2007 GALLERY HITS 50

and over 1500 hits. Take a look and send in your own work:
www.artnotoil.org.uk

2nd wave of Burma solidarity — target Total (London, Cardiff, Oxford)

Lon­don Total Oil’s offices tar­get­ed again this morn­ing
5.10.2007

Total Oil’s Lon­don HQ was tar­get­ed again this morn­ing as work­ers made their way into the build­ing in order to high­light the com­pa­ny’s involve­ment in finan­cial­ly sup­port­ing the Burmese mil­i­tary jun­ta.

London Total HQ
Lon­don Total Oil’s offices tar­get­ed again this morn­ing
5.10.2007

Total Oil’s Lon­don HQ was tar­get­ed again this morn­ing as work­ers made their way into the build­ing in order to high­light the com­pa­ny’s involve­ment in finan­cial­ly sup­port­ing the Burmese mil­i­tary jun­ta.

After a mass call out, activists showed up again this morn­ing to speak to office work­ers at Total Oil’s Lon­don HQ about the com­pa­ny’s involve­ment in Bur­ma. Police forces were already present at the site, actu­al­ly out­num­ber­ing pro­test­ers at 8:30, guard­ing the entrance and check­ing every­one enter­ing the build­ing, which caused sig­nif­i­cant nui­sance and slowed things down a bit. A FIT team was also present, hap­pi­ly snap­ping pic­tures of peo­ple. After stag­ing a die-in out­side the entrance and hand­ing out leaflets, it was decid­ed to end the action and re-group for break­fast.

We shall be back.

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Cardiff Total demoCardiff Total closed in Bur­ma protest

7.10.2007
A Total garage in Cardiff was closed for three hours in a sol­i­dar­i­ty action for the peo­ple of Bur­ma

Around 30 peo­ple marched from the cen­tre of Cardiff to the Total garage, where more pro­test­ers had already gath­ered.

Despite the nor­mal threats of arrest from the police, activists blocked the entrance and exit routes to the garage, shut­ting it down. The garage remained closed by the action for three hours. There were no arrests.

The lev­el of pub­lic sup­port for the action was amaz­ing, and car horns were beep­ing their sup­port almost con­stant­ly. Even the motorists that turned up to use the garage were (on the whole) sup­port­ive, and hap­pi­ly drove off to find some­where else to fill up.

This was an effec­tive and suc­cess­ful action — it would be nice to see more of these in the weeks and months to come.

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Text of leaflet that was giv­en out:

Total Oil — the cur­rent sit­u­a­tion in Bur­ma

French Oil Com­pa­ny Total is the biggest cor­po­rate investor for the unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic, mil­i­tary dic­ta­tor­ship of Bur­ma. For the last 45 years a mil­i­tary dic­ta­tor­ship has ruled Bur­ma with an iron fist. Total oil has pro­vides the dic­ta­tor­ship with 30% of there export rev­enue, which is esti­mat­ed at $450 mil­lion.

This is the largest for­eign invest­ment sup­port­ing the bru­tal regime, and Total is ful­ly aware of this. It has been fund­ing the regime since 1992, which has per­mit­ted them to exe­cute some atro­cious human right vio­la­tions includ­ing:

70,000 child sol­diers.
One of the largest armies in South East Asia, despite no exter­nal ene­mies.
Rape of women and chil­dren as a weapon of war.
Mass oppres­sion of free­dom of speech and opin­ion, which has lead to 1,350 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers.
Almost half of the bud­get is spent on the mil­i­tary while only 19p is spent on health care per per­son, per year.
Total fund­ed the cre­ation of a 63-kilo­me­ter pipeline, secured by the army, which has lead to:

Between 600,000 and 1 mil­lion peo­ple forced from their homes and inter­nal­ly dis­placed.

Some of the worse forced labour abus­es on thou­sands of Burmese peo­ple.

Forced trans­port­ing of weapons, beat­ings and tor­ture.

And the use of civil­ians as human minesweep­ers.

Total Oil is fund­ing and pro­tect­ing this vio­lent regime, to defend its assets and prof­its made form Burmese oil and gas.

In 1988 mass demon­stra­tions occurred across Bur­ma due to the bru­tal­i­ty of the Mil­i­tary regime, and a 500% increase in oil and nat­ur­al gas prices. This result­ed in over 5000 peo­ple indis­crim­i­nate­ly being slaugh­ter by the army, and thou­sands more impris­oned, 1, 350 of which are still there.

2007 UPRISE — A REPEAT OF HISTORY – On the 15th of August, petrol prices rose by 500%, spark­ing mass protests for the next 2 months. The protests were lead by tens of thou­sands of social activist, monks and civil­ians. The mil­i­tary fought back with tear gas, beat­ings, arrests, shoot­ings and pre dawn raids on monas­ter­ies.

It’s esti­mat­ed that up to 3000 peo­ple, includ­ing elder­ly monks, chil­dren between 5 and 10 years old, nuns and women have been arrest­ed, endur­ing atro­cious con­di­tions in prison. It has been inter­nal­ly esti­mat­ed that 130 peo­ple have been killed.

Even though the media cov­er­age is dis­ap­pear­ing today, the oppres­sion and vio­lence direct­ed towards the Burmese’s peo­ple con­tin­ues to esca­late.

Stop the mil­i­tary regime. Act now before anoth­er 5000 die.

Action

www.burmacampaign.org.uk To sign peti­tions pres­sur­ing Total and oth­er cor­po­ra­tions to with­draw invest­ment in Bur­ma.
www.burmanet.org/news/ For up to date reli­able news in Bur­ma.
www.southwalesanarchists.org A group of like-mind­ed indi­vid­u­als into civ­il dis­obe­di­ence.
www.avaaz.org To sign a peti­tion tar­get­ing and pres­sur­ing Chi­na, the main sup­port­er of the regime.

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Oxford 2nd Total demoTotal Total­ly Block­ad­ed in Oxford

6.10.2007
Pro­test­ers peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed a Total petrol sta­tion in Oxford today, in sup­port of the democ­ra­cy move­ment in Bur­ma (Myan­mar); activists were there for two hours and seri­ous­ly dis­rupt­ed Total’s busi­ness for the day.

This protest took place in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the pro-democ­ra­cy move­ment in Bur­ma, who have asked for inter­na­tion­al sup­port now that the regime is crack­ing down on them. Total Oil is the fourth largest oil com­pa­ny in the world and one of the biggest for­eign investors in Bur­ma. Its joint ven­ture with Bur­ma’s dic­ta­tor­ship earns the mil­i­tary regime hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars every year.

Peo­ple began to gath­er out­side the petrol sta­tion in East Oxford at 2.30 pm, and at 2.45 moved into the entrance­way, hold­ing a ban­ner which read ” Fuelling Oppres­sion In Bur­ma”. We blocked the entrance for a while until the police arrived and threat­ened to arrest peo­ple. How­ev­er, even after we shuf­fled to either side of the main dri­ve­way, just the pres­ence of the pro­test­ers, the ban­ner and the police was enough to put most cus­tomers off — we saw numer­ous peo­ple eye­ing up the entrance and then choos­ing to dri­ve by.

Those few who did plunge past the crowd of pro­test­ers onto the fore­court were quick­ly pounced upon by friend­ly leaflet-wield­ing activists who man­aged to per­suade the major­i­ty to take their busi­ness else­where.

The Total staff were less than over­joyed, but we gave them all leaflets too and explained why we were there. The police, too, were less than delight­ed by our pres­ence but seemed will­ing to tol­er­ate us, even though we’d pret­ty much closed the petrol sta­tion down for the after­noon. We got lots of waves and horn-toots of sup­port from passers-by.

Total has been a long­stand­ing sup­port­er of Bur­ma’s bru­tal regime. Wide­spread human rights abus­es have been asso­ci­at­ed with the Total pipeline in Bur­ma, includ­ing forced labour, tor­ture and rape. In addi­tion, tougher Euro­pean sanc­tions against Bur­ma have been blocked by the French gov­ern­ment in its effort to pro­tect Total’s inter­ests in the coun­try.

Today’s action was part of a grow­ing inter­na­tion­al move­ment against Total. Forc­ing the com­pa­ny to pull out of Bur­ma would be a major blow to the legit­i­ma­cy of the regime, jeop­ar­dise a vital source of income for the jun­ta and would make it even more dif­fi­cult for oth­er com­pa­nies to do busi­ness in the region.

For more infor­ma­tion see www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total_briefing.html. To get involved in action in Oxford email oarc@riseup.net.

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2nd Report from the Oxford Total demo

A brief expla­na­tion of some of the sit­u­a­tion in Bur­ma and a report on the demon­stra­tion in Oxford which took place on the 6th of Octo­ber, 2007.

Glob­al Day of Action for Bur­ma

The 6th of Octo­ber was the glob­al day of action for Bur­ma (also known as Myan­mar), and activists and sup­port­ers demon­strat­ed around the world for an end to the appalling actions of the repres­sive and vicious mil­i­tary jun­ta (group of army gen­er­als) that rules the coun­try. If you watched the news recent­ly you might remem­ber images of thou­sands of monks march­ing on the streets, before the bru­tal mil­i­tary crack­down. There is lit­tle or no news get­ting out of Bur­ma now because the gov­ern­ment shut off the inter­net and has start­ed to seize mobile phones and cam­eras so that images of vio­lent repres­sion can­not escape. The jun­ta has banned protest­ing and the expres­sion of any oth­er view apart from their own, which is that they are cre­at­ing a “dis­ci­pline-flour­ish­ing democ­ra­cy” and unusu­al­ly for a democ­ra­cy, all oppo­si­tion must be crushed. Con­tra­dic­to­ry? It sure is, but it is no laugh­ing mat­ter for fifty mil­lion Burmese.

Demon­stra­tors marched in coun­tries as var­ied as Thai­land, France, Aus­tralia, Cana­da and the Unit­ed King­dom, as well as many more. One of the biggest protests in this coun­try was in Lon­don, but they took place in every major city in the coun­try. One of the less pub­li­cised, but nonethe­less very well attend­ed protests was in Oxford, where pro­test­ers man­aged to suc­cess­ful­ly stop almost every­one fill­ing up at a Total garage from doing so for over two and a half hours.

On the face of it this action might seem to have lit­tle to do with Bur­ma, since Total is a joint­ly owned French and Amer­i­can com­pa­ny. How­ev­er, Total has a con­tract with the Burmese gov­ern­ment, signed in 1992, and is the sole com­pa­ny oper­at­ing in the coun­try. Two oil pipelines have already been built, one to Thai­land and one across Bur­ma, and a third one is on its way, despite the fact that new invest­ments from French com­pa­nies in Bur­ma were banned in 2004. The pipelines have been asso­ci­at­ed with seri­ous human rights abus­es for those work­ing on them, such as forced labour, the use of civil­ians as human minesweep­ers, the use of chil­dren, and sys­tem­at­ic rape of women. Total has been said to be the sin­gle biggest com­pa­ny prop­ping up the junta’s regime.

Total is one of the five biggest oil com­pa­nies in the UK and there­fore wields an enor­mous influ­ence both here and abroad. The French gov­ern­ment has blocked mea­sures such as sanc­tions against the jun­ta due to the fact that Total has such heavy involve­ment there.

With all this in mind I went to a demon­stra­tion close by to Read­ing, by a Total garage in Oxford. A huge ban­ner read­ing “Fuelling Oppres­sion in Bur­ma” left peo­ple in no doubt as to what the protest was about. Vol­un­teers hand­ed out leaflets show­ing a brief sum­ma­ry of the injus­tice of the military’s rule, and Total’s role in it, as well as peti­tions that con­cerned cit­i­zens could sign. The turnout was excel­lent, con­sid­er­ing that the demon­stra­tion had not been as well pub­li­cised as oth­er, larg­er ones in cities such as Birm­ing­ham and Man­ches­ter. In two hours we man­aged to stop the major­i­ty of peo­ple fill­ing up at Total. The work­ers at the garage were under­stand­ably not very pleased but we gave them leaflets too and let them know that we have noth­ing against them since they are only doing their job. Many peo­ple did not have any idea of the things which this com­pa­ny is involved in and once they were informed most of them chose to fill up at one of two near­by petrol sta­tions fur­ther along the road.

The atmos­phere was very jol­ly and every­one was eager to meet new peo­ple and help each oth­er out. The good weath­er helped with this as did the fact that most peo­ple were very friend­ly. We had sup­port both from the local police who were assigned to watch the demon­stra­tion, and from passers-by, many of whom honked their horns at us as they drove past. Many peo­ple who had filled up promised not to do so again. The protest began at 2:30, and although most peo­ple had gone by half past four, three of us chose to stay until five, hand­ing out leaflets to dri­vers.

We do accept that some peo­ple have no choice but to fill up there and we have noth­ing against peo­ple who do so, but I feel it is impor­tant that peo­ple have an informed choice about what it is that they are sup­port­ing when they fill up at a Total garage. At a time when many oil com­pa­nies are regard­ed as uneth­i­cal the idea that a com­pa­ny would open­ly fund one of the world’s most despi­ca­ble regimes pro­duces bad pub­lic­i­ty and a lack of trust, so it is in Total’s best inter­est to pull out of Bur­ma and in so doing, increase their prof­its due to win­ning back respect from peo­ple who have lost it for them. They should see that in the long term, due to the sit­u­a­tion in Bur­ma (with some states hav­ing had a civ­il war for over 20 years) stay­ing in the coun­try is unsus­tain­able and bad for their busi­ness as well as for human rights.

Should you wish to find out more about Total and their involve­ment in Bur­ma, please vis­it www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total_report.html. Please also sign the peti­tion to help the Burmese pro­test­ers, which will be pre­sent­ed to the pres­i­dent of Chi­na after it receives a mil­lion sig­na­tures, at www.avaaz.org/en/stand_with_burma .

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London Burma demoAside from these direct actions, var­i­ous demon­stra­tions have hap­pened around the coun­try over the last few weeks — for full details, search at indymedia.org.uk

Bradford Total Garage Blockade/London HQ in solidarity with Burmese protesters/Oxford demo/callout: London 5th & Cardiff 6th Oct

27th Octo­ber 2007
Around 30 activists block­ad­ed a Total petrol sta­tion in Brad­ford to protest against the com­pa­ny’s heavy involve­ment with the mil­i­tary jun­ta in Bur­ma which is respon­si­ble for the deaths of sev­er­al pro­test­ers in just the last few days.

Bradford Total Burma 1
Bradford Total Burma 2
Bradford Total Burma 3
27th Octo­ber 2007
Around 30 activists block­ad­ed a Total petrol sta­tion in Brad­ford to protest against the com­pa­ny’s heavy involve­ment with the mil­i­tary jun­ta in Bur­ma which is respon­si­ble for the deaths of sev­er­al pro­test­ers in just the last few days.

Total is in a joint ven­ture with the Burmese dic­ta­tor­ship in the Yadana gas project, which earns the regime hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars every year. Aung Sun Suu Kyi, the demo­c­ra­t­i­cal­ly elect­ed leader of the Burmese gov­ern­ment under house arrest, says: “Total has become the main sup­port­er of the mil­i­tary regime”.

A mix of stu­dents and locals stood, sat or drummed across both entrances to the fore­court for an hour and a half. Hold­ing a ban­ner read­ing “Total­i­tar­i­an Oil-Fuelling Oppres­sion in Bur­ma” they leaflet­ed and spoke to passers-by and motorists.

Staff at the petrol sta­tion threat­ened pro­test­ers with sticks, car and lor­ry dri­vers attempt­ed to run over pro­test­ers, but despite this things remained peace­ful. The sta­tion was closed almost com­plete­ly for over an hour whilst pro­test­ers played drums, gave out fliers, held plac­ards and ban­ners, and sat in the entrances to the fore­court.

A few dri­vers were not so sup­port­ive, includ­ing one truck dri­ver who car­ried on dri­ving into the pro­test­ers in the entrance way even as they banged fran­ti­cal­ly on the wind­screen. Even a local cop (who had pre­vi­ous­ly tried to shove pro­test­ers off the road) decid­ed to tell the dri­ver to back off. Most dri­vers how­ev­er were sup­port­ive and chose not to try and cross the block­ade. Although many peo­ple were aware of the sit­u­a­tion on Bur­ma they had not heard of Total’s involve­ment.

Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSrPVltBMkA

http://www.bradfordcampaigners.co.nr

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Also sol­i­dar­i­ty demo at embassies in Lon­don

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Total HQ Burma protest 1Total HQ Burma protest 2Total Oil’s Lon­don offices tar­get­ed this morn­ing, 2nd Octo­ber

Total Oil’s Lon­don offices were tar­get­ed this morn­ing in order to high­light the com­pa­ny’s involve­ment with Bur­ma’s regime. Total’s invest­ments have been earn­ing the regime mil­lions of dol­lars and have been marked by human rights abus­es such as the use of forced labour. Activists staged a die-in and hand­ed out leaflets from the Bur­ma Cam­paign UK to inform office work­ers going into the build­ing on what Total, Europe’s great­est finan­cial backer of the Burmese jun­ta, is real­ly up to.

As the streets of Burmese cities are patrolled by sol­diers and thou­sands of monks and pro­test­ers are still miss­ing after hav­ing been killed, beat­en up or arrest­ed dur­ing last week’s demon­stra­tions, sup­port for the Burmese people’s strug­gle is vital. With thou­sands tak­ing to the streets on Sun­day, it is also impor­tant to expose those who make the mil­i­tary dic­ta­tor­ship pos­si­ble – cor­po­ra­tions such as Total Oil. Aung San Suu Kyi, the most respect­ed fig­ure of Burma’s democ­ra­cy move­ment, has iden­ti­fied Total as “the biggest sup­port­er of the mil­i­tary regime in Bur­ma”, earn­ing the jun­ta hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars each year. Total’s joint ven­ture with Burma’s rulers in the Yadan gas project in the south of the coun­try pro­vides cru­cial rev­enues to the regime and has had its own hor­rif­ic record of human rights abus­es such as the use of forced labour and wide­spread tor­ture and rape against those who oppose the project.

On top of all this, Total Oil has been suc­cess­ful­ly lob­by­ing the French gov­ern­ment to veto Euro­pean Union sanc­tions against Bur­ma in order to pro­tect its invest­ments, yet anoth­er exam­ple of cor­po­ra­tions show­ing where the real pow­er real­ly lies in world affairs.

Activists decid­ed to take this mat­ter to Total’s Lon­don offices, show­ing up ear­ly this morn­ing to talk to office work­ers as they made their way into work, and to inform oth­ers work­ing in the build­ing what their neigh­bours are real­ly up to. A ban­ner read­ing ‘TOTAL­i­tar­i­anOil Out of Bur­ma Now’ was unfurled, leaflets from the Bur­ma Cam­paign hand­ed out, while three activists staged a die-in in the lob­by of the build­ing. Police forces showed up with­in 20 min­utes, demand­ing to speak to the ‘lead­ers of the demon­stra­tion’, and even­tu­al­ly force­ful­ly remov­ing those inside the build­ing. The pro­test­ers were not deterred, con­tin­u­ing the die-in out­side the doors. It was decid­ed by all to end the demon­stra­tion at 11am, after all leaflets were hand­ed out and traf­fic into the build­ing slowed down.

As the Burmese mil­i­tary con­tin­ues its repres­sion of dis­sent, we must keep up the strug­gle and con­tin­ue to tar­get those who finan­cial­ly back the regime, expos­ing them for what they real­ly are: cap­i­tal­ists who care about noth­ing but prof­it.

Press release:

Hold­ing a ban­ner read­ing ‘TOTALITARIAN OIL: OUT OF BURMA NOW’, they are demand­ing that the com­pa­ny imme­di­ate­ly halts its oper­a­tions in Bur­ma, includ­ing the mul­ti-mil­lion dol­lar Yadana gas project [1], and announces a full divest­ment from the coun­try until human rights abus­es end and a demo­c­ra­t­ic regime is in place.

Tom Shapiro, one of those at the protest, said:

“As reports fil­ter out that thou­sands of peo­ple may have lost their lives in Bur­ma this week stand­ing up for their demo­c­ra­t­ic rights, we are here to say that TOTAL, which funds the regime, has blood on its hands — and these work­ers have blood on their desks. TOTAL’s finan­cial part­ner­ship with the Burmese jun­ta enables the oppres­sion of 48 mil­lion peo­ple. They claim this is an ‘eth­i­cal’ approach that oth­er investors would not repli­cate — rather, it’s an affront to human­i­ty. We urge every­one who sup­ports the monks in their protest to tar­get TOTAL in every way pos­si­ble until they leave Bur­ma.”

The demon­stra­tion lends strength to the grow­ing calls for con­sumer action against TOTAL over its role in Bur­ma, after calls by Dutch polit­i­cal par­ties, Angli­can church groups and French trade unions this week for the com­pa­ny to be tar­get­ed [2]. It is also indi­cates the increas­ing­ly grass­roots nature of the sol­i­dar­i­ty protests that have spread across the world, with ordi­nary peo­ple tar­get­ing the com­pa­nies and embassies with most lever­age dur­ing the cur­rent cri­sis, rather than rely­ing on more con­ven­tion­al chan­nels.

Michelle Doyle, anoth­er of those at the protest, said:

“The For­eign Sec­re­tary, David Mil­liband, has been on tele­vi­sion promis­ing tough EU sanc­tions, but while bureau­crats talk, peo­ple are being killed in the streets. We could­n’t bear just to watch it hap­pen­ing on TV and trust the gov­ern­ment to make a dif­fer­ence. We are here to use peo­ple pow­er to tar­get the cor­po­ra­tions which are keep­ing the Burmese jun­ta in busi­ness — British tim­ber com­pa­nies, tourism providers, and above all TOTAL, the fourth biggest oil com­pa­ny in the world. It is these com­pa­nies that are pay­ing the wages of the sol­diers who are shoot­ing monks. We must make sure that not one more dol­lar of our mon­ey goes towards keep­ing the regime in pow­er.”

The demon­stra­tors describe them­selves as sup­port­ers of but not act­ing for Bur­ma Cam­paign UK. They met on Sun­day’s demon­stra­tion in cen­tral Lon­don and via social net­work­ing site Face­book, and intend to take part in the Inter­na­tion­al Day of Action on Sat­ur­day [3].

NOTES FOR EDITORS:

1. TOTAL Oil has had a joint busi­ness ven­ture with the Burmese gov­ern­ment since 1992. Its major project is the Yadana gas project in south­ern Bur­ma, which earns the mil­i­tary regime hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars every year. See http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

2. Four Dutch polit­i­cal par­ties, includ­ing the Dutch Labour Par­ty, part of the gov­ern­ing coali­tion, last week called for a boy­cott of Total: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/28/europe/EU-GEN-Netherlands-Myanmar.php.

The French CGT union called for Total to halt all gas extrac­tion and freeze all trans­fers: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article3010197.ece

Mean­while, there have been demon­stra­tions and calls to boy­cott in Brad­ford, Bris­tol, and Not­ting­ham in the UK in the last week:
Brad­ford: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382211.html
Angli­cans call for boy­cott:
http://www.energypublisher.com/article.asp?id=11254
Not­ting­ham: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382268.html
Bris­tol: http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=26882

3. This Sat­ur­day, 6 Octo­ber, will be A Day of Inter­na­tion­al Action for a Free Bur­ma — Free Aung San Suu Kyi & Sup­port the Monks in Bur­ma. Over 1,000 peo­ple have already con­firmed via Face­book that they will be attend­ing. See: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=4973307490

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Activists staged a protest at Total petrol sta­tion on Oxford Road in Oxford on Sat­ur­day 29th. They tried to block the access to the sta­tion but were low on num­bers and unfor­tu­nate­ly the imme­di­ate police pres­ence meant that they were moved to one side. Still, the large ban­ner sent out a clear mes­sage about Total Oil’s sup­port of the Burmese jun­ta to lots of motorists on the busy Sat­ur­day after­noon. Many indi­cat­ed to turn in before chang­ing their minds. Those who chose to refill their tanks were hand­ed leaflets and giv­en a lec­ture on the sit­u­a­tion in Bur­ma and Total’s deci­sion to exploit it.

I’ve also noticed some anti-Total graf­fi­ti about.

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Protest Total Oil this Fri­day in Lon­don

CALL TO ACTION: ‘Die-in’ and demo at Lon­don TOTAL Oil HQ over Bur­ma links
FRIDAY 5 OCTOBER
8:30 — 10:30 am
33 Cavendish Square, Lon­don, WC1

Show your sol­i­dar­i­ty with the pro­tes­tors in Bur­ma — join the action!

A mass action has been called to take place at the head­quar­ters of TOTAL OIL in Lon­don on Fri­day Octo­ber 5th from 8:30 — 10:30 am. A demon­stra­tion and a mass die-in will take place out­side of the cen­tral Lon­don office to express our out­rage at Total’s involve­ment with the mil­i­tary jun­ta in Bur­ma.

All are wel­come to attend — bring plac­ards, instru­ments, noise and props if you can. A sym­bol­ic ‘die-in’ will be hap­pen­ing. A sim­i­lar action hap­pened on Tues­day, Octo­ber 2nd at the same loca­tion with 20 activists (see above).

Across France and in oth­er parts of the UK pres­sure has been mount­ing against Total in a num­ber of sol­i­dar­i­ty actions.
It is impor­tant to con­tin­ue pres­sure on this com­pa­ny to demand Total’s with­draw­al from Bur­ma.

TOTAL Oil’s busi­ness part­ner­ship with the Burmese gov­ern­ment is pro­vid­ing vital fund­ing that enables the bru­tal mil­i­tary dic­ta­tor­ship in to oppress 48 mil­lion peo­ple.

An upris­ing against the jun­ta in Bur­ma, led by monks, has been met with vio­lent repres­sion. Secu­ri­ty forces and armed mil­i­tary troops have launched a vio­lent crack­down on demon­stra­tors, most of which is not being report­ed due to a state-imposed media freeze. Some esti­mates sug­gest that thou­sands could be dead and many more impris­oned.

We demand that the com­pa­ny imme­di­ate­ly halts its oper­a­tions in Bur­ma and announces a full divest­ment from the coun­try until human rights abus­es end and a demo­c­ra­t­ic regime is in place.

This action is called by peo­ple who met at a Bur­ma sol­i­dar­i­ty march and decid­ed that we need­ed to do more by tar­get­ting the com­pa­nies that have blood on their hands.

Near­est tube: Oxford Cir­cus
Map:
http://tinyurl.com/2oardl
For more infor­ma­tion see:
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion on actions against Total Oil:

TOTAL Oil has had a joint busi­ness ven­ture with the Burmese gov­ern­ment since 1992. Its major project is the Yadana gas project in south­ern Bur­ma, which earns the mil­i­tary regime hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars every year.

Four Dutch polit­i­cal par­ties, includ­ing the Dutch Labour Par­ty, part of the gov­ern­ing coali­tion, last week called for a boy­cott of Total:
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/28/europe/EU-GEN-Netherlands-Myanmar.php.

The French CGT union called for Total to halt all gas extrac­tion and
freeze all trans­fers:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asia/article3010197.ece

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Cardiff Burma/Total Protest Sat­ur­day 6th Octo­ber

DO SOMETHING ABOUT BURMA IN CARDIFF — SPREAD THE WORD!

French oil com­pa­ny Total is one of the biggest for­eign investors in Bur­ma. It has been prop­ping up the vio­lent and oppres­sive regime there for years. It has even used army-imposed forced labour to con­struct a gas pipeline accross the coun­try.

Peo­ple in Britain have been protest­ing out­side Total garages and offices all week with demos in places like Brad­ford, Oxford, and Lon­don — now it’s our turn!

Protest at the Total Garage, Cathe­dral Road, Cardiff, 11am Sat­ur­day 6th Octo­ber.
Assem­ble: 10.30am out­side Glam­or­gan Staff Club, West­gate Street to march on the garage.

As the medi­a’s atten­tion span wanes, and a spec­ta­cle-weary pub­lic grows tired of see­ing South East Asians get­ting bat­tered and shot on prime­time TV, a full-scale state and mil­i­tary back­lash against Bur­ma’s peo­ple is under­way. Demon­stra­tors are being rou­tine­ly round­ed up, put in prison, and quite prob­a­bly tor­tured, and more monks are being mur­dered and beat­en every day.

Let’s tar­get the com­pa­nies that prop up Bur­ma’s mur­der­ous mil­i­tary dic­ta­tor­ship and let them know that they can’t get away with sup­port­ing despots with impuni­ty.

Bring ban­ners, plac­ards, and what­ev­er else you expect to find — wear saf­fron or dark red if you want to.

This demon­stra­tion is called by the South Wales Anar­chists — all are wel­come, and please spread the word to your net­works!

Get good and reli­able news about Bur­ma at:
http://www.burmanet.org/news/

Demo — in Solidarity with Miriam Rose and Persecuted Saving Iceland Activists

1PM Tues­day 2nd Octo­ber, Ice­landic Embassy meet at Sloane Square
Come and show Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Miri­am Rose, a Sav­ing Ice­land activist from the UK fac­ing depor­ta­tion from Ice­land where she lives for being: “a threat to pub­lic order and secu­ri­ty and fun­da­men­tal soci­etal val­ues” also to show sol­i­dar­i­ty with Ola­fur Pall Sig­gurd­son an Ice­landic activist being framed for “Obstruct­ing a Police Vehi­cle” fol­low­ing an attempt to run him over by a senior police­man.

1PM Tues­day 2nd Octo­ber, Ice­landic Embassy meet at Sloane Square
Come and show Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Miri­am Rose, a Sav­ing Ice­land activist from the UK fac­ing depor­ta­tion from Ice­land where she lives for being: “a threat to pub­lic order and secu­ri­ty and fun­da­men­tal soci­etal val­ues” also to show sol­i­dar­i­ty with Ola­fur Pall Sig­gurd­son an Ice­landic activist being framed for “Obstruct­ing a Police Vehi­cle” fol­low­ing an attempt to run him over by a senior police­man.

Full arti­cle about Miri­am’s Depor­ta­tion: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/09/382239.html

Deportation Alert! Icelandic State Cracks Down on Saving Iceland Activists

The Ice­landic State has hound­ed and harassed Sav­ing Ice­land activists since the net­work was formed in 2004. In the lat­est episode of this sor­did saga; Miri­am Rose, an activist from the UK who lives in Ice­land is threat­ened with depor­ta­tion for being: “a threat to ‘pub­lic order and secu­ri­ty’ and ‘fun­da­men­tal soci­etal val­ues’. She has only ever been con­vict­ed of ‘Dis­obey­ing Police Orders’ con­trary to the dra­con­ian ‘Police Acts’ for which she has served a short prison sen­tence; in soli­tary con­fine­ment in a men’s prison.

The Ice­landic State has hound­ed and harassed Sav­ing Ice­land activists since the net­work was formed in 2004. In the lat­est episode of this sor­did saga; Miri­am Rose, an activist from the UK who lives in Ice­land is threat­ened with depor­ta­tion for being: “a threat to ‘pub­lic order and secu­ri­ty’ and ‘fun­da­men­tal soci­etal val­ues’. She has only ever been con­vict­ed of ‘Dis­obey­ing Police Orders’ con­trary to the dra­con­ian ‘Police Acts’ for which she has served a short prison sen­tence; in soli­tary con­fine­ment in a men’s prison.

On Fri­day 21st Sep­tem­ber, Sav­ing Ice­land activist Miri­am Rose was pre­sent­ed with a let­ter from the Ice­landic Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion threat­en­ing her with pos­si­ble expul­sion from Ice­land. The let­ter claims that due to her par­tic­i­pa­tion in two actions at smelter sites she may be con­sid­ered a threat to ‘pub­lic order and secu­ri­ty’ and ‘fun­da­men­tal soci­etal val­ues’. The let­ter also claims that Sav­ing Ice­land pays activists for being arrest­ed, a claim repeat­ed­ly denied and proven to be false.

Sav­ing Ice­land is an inter­na­tion­al grass roots net­work that uses direct action to con­front the Ice­landic gov­ern­men­t’s Heavy Indus­try Pol­i­cy. The gov­ern­ment are intent on build­ing alu­mini­um smelters to exploit the coun­try’s geot­her­mal and hydro-elec­tric poten­tial, an eco­log­i­cal and envi­ron­men­tal cat­a­stro­phe sold as ‘green ener­gy’. Sav­ing Ice­land also pro­motes and prac­tices sol­i­dar­i­ty with strug­gles against the alu­mini­um indus­try world­wide, such as in Trinidad, South Africa and India.

Miri­am has already served 8 days in prison for protest­ing against the destruc­tion of Ice­landic wilder­ness, for which the UK Green Par­ty Prin­ci­pal Speak­er Dr Derek Wall accused the Ice­landic gov­ern­ment of polit­i­cal harass­ment and demand­ed her imme­di­ate release. In Radio 1 Ice­landic news pro­gram Spegillinn yes­ter­day, the police admit­ted that this was to be the first of many attempt­ed depor­ta­tions of activists.

Miri­am is now wait­ing for a deci­sion by the Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion, hav­ing sub­mit­ted her objec­tion to depor­ta­tion. ‘I am very shocked that the Ice­landic gov­ern­ment con­tin­ue to pun­ish me, after already pay­ing so heav­i­ly for my actions and ideals. This seems to be an attempt to scare peo­ple from protest­ing here, and I find such treat­ment sur­pris­ing in a sup­pos­ed­ly devel­oped democ­ra­cy like Ice­land. I am a peace­ful and edu­cat­ed per­son and have nev­er posed a threat to the police or any oth­er per­son dur­ing my time here. I was intend­ing to set­tle in Ice­land, and have been mak­ing moves to learn Ice­landic and con­tribute to this soci­ety.’

In 2005 the Ice­landic Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion attempt­ed to deport 21 Sav­ing Ice­land activists. Activists were snatched off the streets of Reyk­javik by plain clothes police, held overnight with no food, water or even pre­tense of a legal process. An elder­ly aca­d­e­m­ic with no con­nec­tion to Sav­ing Ice­land was hos­pi­talised with seri­ous head injuries after he wit­nessed activists being bun­dled into an unmarked car. Plain clothes police also broke into build­ings in an attempt to get to activists on the ‘black­list’. The Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion, denied that there was such a list in an inter­view with tabloid paper DV, for­tu­nate­ly Sav­ing Ice­land was able to sup­ply them with a copy com­plete with the Direc­torate’s seal and Hildur Dun­gal’s (the Direc­tor’s) sig­na­ture. Even­tu­al­ly the Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion admit­ted it had no legal right to deport any­one on the list.

In 2006 14 activists were tried and con­vict­ed for ‘Dis­obey­ing Police Orders’ and received prison sen­tences of up to 18 days a small group was also con­vict­ed of ‘Repres­sion of Lib­er­ty’ and sen­tenced to 2 months sus­pend­ed for 3 years on the false wit­ness of a man­ag­er at engi­neer­ing firm Hon­nen where they had attempt­ed to occu­py offices, the same man­ag­er punched and kicked pro­test­ers and slammed a door on some­one’s head.

Ear­li­er this year after Reyk­javik’s first Reclaim the Streets the Ice­landic police began to con­fis­cate pass­port of for­eign activists, some­thing they have no legal author­i­ty to do. The Ice­landic State have also had a long his­to­ry of harass­ing Ice­landic activists, in one case they have alleged­ly made false reports to Inter­pol accus­ing a Sav­ing Ice­land activist of trav­el­ing on a forged pass­port and attempt­ed to strip the activists Ice­landic Cit­i­zen­ship.

If the Ice­landic Police and Immi­gra­tion Direc­torate can get away with deport­ing Miri­am, then they will use depor­ta­tions more fre­quent­ly to silence dis­sent and under­mine sol­i­dar­i­ty with Ice­landic envi­ron­men­tal­ists. They must be stopped!

The web­site of the Direc­torate of Immi­gra­tion is http://www.utl.is/english

The direc­tor’s name is Hildur Dun­gal: hildur@utl.is

See also:
Report on Miri­am’s depor­ta­tion and state­ment from Sav­ing Ice­land:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/983

Report on Miri­am’s Incar­cer­a­tion in Soli­tary Con­fine­ment in a Men’s Prison:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/892

State­ment of Sup­port from UK Green Par­ty:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/985 and @ http://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/3171

Report on Sav­ing Ice­land’s fund­ing:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/846

Report of Pre­vi­ous attempts to Deport Sav­ing Ice­land activists:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/144

Report on how the Ice­landic Immi­gra­tion Direc­torate can behave quite dif­fer­ent­ly if you are pals with a Gov­ern­ment Min­is­ter:
http://www.savingiceland.org/node/759Police Brutakity at Reykjavik's first RTS this summerPolice Brutakity at Reykjavik's first RTS this summer

Playing with Fire: The Story of Daniel McGowan, “eco-terrorism” and the Green Scare

Grow­ing up in New York City, Daniel McGowan saw first-hand how pol­lu­tion fogged the air and fouled the beach­es in some of the city’s poor­est com­mu­ni­ties, set­ting him on a life­long path of envi­ron­men­tal and social jus­tice. But how he end­ed up drenched in gaso­line and set­ting fire to Oregon’s Jef­fer­son Poplar Farms in 2001 and was lat­er tar­get­ed as a “domes­tic ter­ror­ist” is the sto­ry of some­one who cared too much and didn’t know what else to do.

Playing with Fire coverGrow­ing up in New York City, Daniel McGowan saw first-hand how pol­lu­tion fogged the air and fouled the beach­es in some of the city’s poor­est com­mu­ni­ties, set­ting him on a life­long path of envi­ron­men­tal and social jus­tice. But how he end­ed up drenched in gaso­line and set­ting fire to Oregon’s Jef­fer­son Poplar Farms in 2001 and was lat­er tar­get­ed as a “domes­tic ter­ror­ist” is the sto­ry of some­one who cared too much and didn’t know what else to do.

Born in Brook­lyn and raised in Queens’ Rock­away Beach, Daniel McGowan grew up sand­wiched between asphalt and the sky, in a for­est of build­ings and buzzing streets. Until Dec. 7, 2005, the 33-year-old with a round face and a chip­munk smile was most­ly known in local cir­cles for his involve­ment in a vari­ety of activist projects. Today, after a near­ly two-year legal bat­tle that saw him labeled an “eco-ter­ror­ist” by the U.S. gov­ern­ment, McGowan is serv­ing a sev­en-year sen­tence at a fed­er­al prison in Min­neso­ta on 15 counts of arson, attempt­ed arson and con­spir­a­cy to com­mit arson against two pri­vate com­pa­nies in Ore­gon in 2001.

McGowan, whose arrest shocked his fam­i­ly and friends, and his case was lumped togeth­er with nine oth­ers as part of the Fed­er­al Bureau of Investigation’s Oper­a­tion Back­fire, which pro­duced 65 indict­ments for actions at 17 tar­gets, includ­ing pri­vate com­pa­nies, uni­ver­si­ties and gov­ern­ment facil­i­ties across five states from 1996–2001, in what the FBI called a “cam­paign of domes­tic ter­ror­ism.” The actions were all claimed by the Envi­ron­men­tal Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF) or the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front (ALF), an under­ground, decen­tral­ized move­ment of rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal­ists, which McGowan par­tic­i­pat­ed in between 1999 and 2001 while liv­ing in Eugene, Ore­gon.

“At a cer­tain point, I got involved in the ELF,” McGowan told The Indypen­dent at his Brook­lyn home in June, a few weeks before report­ing to prison. “At the time it seemed like a nat­ur­al pro­gres­sion, but it also coin­cid­ed with my increas­ing grief and rage I was feel­ing about the envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion I saw. I went to Ore­gon and I couldn’t believe how okay peo­ple were with what was going on. We’d dri­ve to the edge of town and you saw the log­ging mills, or you went into the for­est and stum­bled upon a clear cut. It just blew me away. I had to find a way to chan­nel that grief and rage.” The dilem­ma McGowan faced has trou­bled activists for gen­er­a­tions. When you try every form of “accept­able” advo­ca­cy to make change with lit­tle suc­cess, what do you do?

“A Cam­paign of Domes­tic Ter­ror­ism” In the mid­dle of the night on May 21, 2001, McGowan found him­self in the vehi­cle shop of Jef­fer­son Poplar Farms in of Clatskanie, a small town in north­west Ore­gon on the Colum­bia Riv­er. He had just fin­ished lay­ing out soaked gaso­line sheets and tow­els con­nect­ed to a home­made incen­di­ary device, designed to set fire to a fleet of SUVs and the com­pa­ny office. The pri­vate­ly owned facil­i­ty had been select­ed as an ELF tar­get because McGowan and his accom­plices believed it was involved in genet­ic research by grow­ing a hybrid vari­ety of poplar-cot­ton­wood trees that would help tim­ber com­pa­nies replace the region’s old-growth forests with com­mer­cial tree farms.

“We torched Jef­fer­son Poplar because hybrid poplars are an eco­log­i­cal night­mare threat­en­ing native bio­di­ver­si­ty in the ecosys­tem,” the sabo­teurs wrote in a com­mu­nique that was released after the action. “Our forests are being liq­ui­dat­ed and replaced with mono-cul­tured tree farms so greedy, earth-rap­ing cor­po­ra­tions can make more mon­ey.”

“At some lev­el, I thought it [ELF actions] was effec­tive,” McGowan said. “If I would have writ­ten a state­ment that I think genet­ic-engi­neered trees are bad and old­growth log­ging is bad and sent it to every media out­let in the coun­try, it wouldn’t have been paid atten­tion to,” he explained. “There is some­thing real­ly strange about when you attach a state­ment to an arson it sud­den­ly becomes news­wor­thy … it is like pro­pa­gan­da with teeth.”

For McGowan, the actions were part of his search for the right mix of tac­tics to make pos­i­tive change.

“For me, the actions were not grotesque or not about destroy­ing things. I had a hard time get­ting into the mind set to destroy oth­er people’s stuff or even liv­ing [genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied] organ­isms,” he said. “I would get sick before actions, get ner­vous — it was real­ly dif­fi­cult. But I did it because I felt that the oth­er things weren’t work­ing, and that while there was a pre­pon­der­ance of oth­er tac­tics being tried, these tac­tics weren’t being tried and I thought that maybe there is some­thing we can do to help the issue.”

Between 1996 and 2001, an under­ground cell of activists based in Eugene, Ore­gon, called “the Fam­i­ly” in gov­ern­ment doc­u­ments, tar­get­ed fed­er­al and uni­ver­si­ty research facil­i­ties, meat and lum­ber com­pa­nies, a car deal­er­ship, wild horse cor­rals and oth­er “earth rap­ers,” as described by com­mu­niques released at the time.

Accord­ing to the FBI, the string of high pro­file actions that hit 17 tar­gets in the Pacif­ic North­west in the late 1990s caused near­ly $80 mil­lion in prop­er­ty dam­age. These actions are only a few of the more than 600 inci­dents claimed by the ELF and ALF nation­wide since 1996. “I think that’s real­ly what all these actions are about — is real­ly get­ting pub­lic atten­tion to some of these issues,” said Jim Fly­nn, a Eugene-based envi­ron­men­tal­ist in a July 2007 USA Today arti­cle. “If we were able to affect pol­i­cy change through more legal means, then cer­tain­ly that’s the way these peo­ple would go. Nobody enjoys being under­ground, and that lifestyle.”

TO CONTINUE READING ARTICLE, VISIT: http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/enemy-of-the-state/

SIDEBAR ARTICLES:

Why Green Makes the Right See Red
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/why-green-makes-the-right-see-red/

The Birth of a Buzz­word: “Eco-ter­ror­ism”
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/the-birth-of-a-buzz-word-eco-terrorism/
NOTE: See Ron Arnold’s response)

The Net Widens: Free Speech on Tri­al
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/the-net-widens/

Under­ground Eco-defend­ers
http://www.indypendent.org/2007/09/15/underground-eco-defenders/

Please leave com­ments on the arti­cles if you want!

THE INDYPENDENT is the news­pa­per of the NEW YORK INDEPENDENT MEDIA CENTER — www.indypendent.org

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Global Actions Against Heavy Industry

12.09.2007 — Today, peo­ple in South Africa, Ice­land, Trinidad, Den­mark and Amer­i­ca are protest­ing against heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion. This is the first coor­di­nat­ed event of a new and grow­ing glob­al move­ment that began at the 2007 Sav­ing Ice­land protest camp in Ölfus, Ice­land. The com­mon tar­get of these protests against heavy indus­try is the alu­mini­um indus­try, in par­tic­u­lar the cor­po­ra­tions Alcan/Rio-Tin­to and Alcoa.

12.09.2007 — Today, peo­ple in South Africa, Ice­land, Trinidad, Den­mark and Amer­i­ca are protest­ing against heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion. This is the first coor­di­nat­ed event of a new and grow­ing glob­al move­ment that began at the 2007 Sav­ing Ice­land protest camp in Ölfus, Ice­land. The com­mon tar­get of these protests against heavy indus­try is the alu­mini­um indus­try, in par­tic­u­lar the cor­po­ra­tions Alcan/Rio-Tin­to and Alcoa.

South Africa, around 250 peo­ple have marched on Alcan’s head­quaters in Johanas­burg to protest against Alcan’s pref­er­en­tial ener­gy treat­ment, ahead of a pop­u­la­tion of which 30% have no access to elec­tric­i­ty. Alcan is to be pro­vid­ed with coal and nuclear pow­ered ener­gy for a new smelter in the East­ern Cape that will con­sume as much elec­tric­i­ty as half of Cape Town, at some of the low­est tar­riffs in the world. Today the entrance to the Alcan HQ was blocked for one and a half hours with no one com­ming in or out.

The organ­i­sa­tion Earth­life Africa Jhb, whose mem­ber Ler­a­to Maregele attend­ed the Sav­ing Ice­land 2007 Con­fer­ence and protest camp, are tak­ing part in the demon­stra­tion and have the fol­low­ing demands: First, Alcan and Eskom, the nation­al pow­er com­pa­ny, ful­ly dis­close all the details of their deal, includ­ing the actu­al price of elec­tric­i­ty sold. Sec­ond, that Eskom allo­cate a basic life­line of 100kwh per month to every South African.

Ice­land, despite ter­ri­ble winds and rain today, there have been protests out­side the gov­ern­ment offices in Reyk­javik and a gath­er­ing along the islands next pro­posed dam route, along the riv­er Thjor­sa (Þjórsá) at 3pm GMT. Also, the Ice­landic Min­is­ter for the Envi­ron­ment, Thórunn Svein­b­jarnardót­tir, was vis­it­ed at her home this morn­ing to have a friend­ly chat with activists and receive a let­ter ask­ing her to clear up her seem­ing­ly con­tra­dic­to­ry green opin­ions.

The Ice­landic gov­ern­ment is try­ing to rush through the con­struc­tion of numer­ous new and expand­ed alu­mini­um smelters to bring the islands total alu­mini­um out­put up to three mil­lion tonnes per year. These hydro and geot­her­mal pow­ered heavy indus­try projects have been con­demned by envi­ron­men­tal sci­en­tists and lob­by­ing groups. Three dam reser­voirs are to be cre­at­ed along the Thjor­sa riv­er, where pro­test­ers have gath­ered, to pow­er a new Alcoa smelter near the north­ern town of Husavik, or an expan­sion of the Alcan plant in Haf­nar­fjor­dur which was vetoed in a local ref­er­en­dum.

“Unem­ploy­ment in Ice­land is 0.9%. So this destruc­tion is only based on the greed of Landsvirkjun [the nation­al pow­er com­pa­ny] and has no eco­nom­i­cal log­ic. We are here to show sup­port with the local farm­ers who are fight­ing against Landsvirkjun to defend their land and our land.”
— Sav­ing Ice­land activist Sig­gi Hardar­son.

Trinidad, activists are remem­ber­ing the first anniver­sary of an action in which peo­ple con­front­ed plans for an Alcoa smelter in the rur­al town of Chatam; whilst lawyers are regroup­ing ahead of a legal bat­tle against the Envi­ron­men­tal Man­age­ment Author­i­ty, rep­re­sent­ing heavy indus­try, that will be piv­otal in the islands devel­op­ment.

“Sep­tem­ber 12 2006 was the day that activists con­front­ed trac­tors and police on Food­crop Road and this day will for­ev­er live in the hearts and minds of activists in
Trinidad and Toba­go as a cru­cial moment of our fight for envi­ron­men­tal and
social jus­tice.”
— Attil­lah Springer, Rights Action Group

Pres­sure from grass­roots actions such as this per­suad­ed Prime Min­is­ter Patrick Man­ning to drop plans to build the Alcoa smelter in Chatam. Con­front­ed by four cas­es against them­selves, the EMA, whose two main stake­hold­ers are NEC and the alu­mini­um cor­po­ra­tion Alutrint, were sig­nif­i­cant­ly turned down by the Judge in their plea that three NGO’s — RAG, PURE and Smelta Kar­a­van should not be able to bring action against them. This impor­tant rul­ing recog­nis­es that the issue of heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion is to Trinidad nation­al, not mere­ly local. The peo­ple Vs EMA con­tin­ues on Thurs­day 13th Sep­tem­ber.

Den­mark, at 6pm CEST (4pm GMT) this evening a crowd will march to the Ice­landic embassy and the Green­land’s Rep­re­sen­ta­tion Office with a ban­ner that reads “Glob­al Strug­gle Against Heavy Indus­try”. Talks will be giv­en on the glob­al fight against heavy indus­try and the move­ment of resis­tance. Alcoa is in the plan­ning stage of a smelter project in Green­land whilst the prime min­is­ter Hans Enok­sen is present­ly in New York to seek loans to finance the hydropow­er project.

In Aus­tralia, res­i­dents in the West have acquired the sup­port of US Attor­ney Erin Brock­ovitch in a legal bat­tle against Alcoa. The cor­po­ra­tion intends to dou­ble the out­put of its oper­a­tions in the region whilst res­i­dents of the near­by town Yarloop are demand­ing that Alcoa relo­cate them. They claim that they are “liv­ing in a tox­ic bub­ble” and that their health has dra­mat­i­cal­ly suf­fered due to Alcoa’s work.

Fur­ther actions may be tak­ing place, we shall send updates out as soon as we get them.

saving­ice­land [at] riseup.net
http://www.savingiceland.org

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

COPWATCH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Got any news or an event you want us to cov­er? send details to news@gaggedanarchist.tk

An audio ver­sion of Gagged! is avail­able, check out http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk, where you can also sub­scribe online. 5,000 copies of each issue are dis­trib­uted — can you help? If you are inter­est­ed in get­ting involved, please get in touch info@gaggedanarchist.tk

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

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

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

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

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

For inter­na­tion­al news like the sort you find in Gagged! check out: http://www.schnews.org.uk http://www.indymedia.org.uk http;//www.libcom.org http://www.anarkismo.net http://www.infoshop.org

South Wales Anar­chists
info@gaggedanarchist.tk
http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk

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Bath Bomb logo*The Bath Bomb * Issue #2 Sep­tem­ber ‘07 * @nti-copyright: copy and dis­trib­ute! *

“All the news the Chron didn’t choose!”

(For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries, see www.myspace.com/bathbomb)

Shock­ing Behav­iour from Bath’s Author­i­ties

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

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

FCK KFC

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

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

Pro­pa­gan­dist Spiel of the Month:

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

Car­ry on Camp­ing

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

Events List­ing

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

Killers in our Com­mu­ni­ties!

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

Who Are Bath Activist Net­work?

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

The Only Good Bor­der is a Text Bor­der

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

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

Foie Gras Cam­paign Update

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

The Bath Bomb ‘Gold­en Show­ers’ Appeal

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

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

FILMS THAT TELL THE TRUTH

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

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

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

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Cli­mate Action News sheet 71, Sep­tem­ber 2007

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

CONTENTS:
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UPCOMING ACTIONS AND EVENTS:
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1) NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION AGAINST ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND — 15.10.07
2) CRITICAL MASS UPDATES — nation­wide.
3) ART ACTION EXHIBITION AT PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL — 8–23.9.07
4) ROAD BLOCK NATIONAL CONFERENCE — 27.10.07, Birm­ing­ham.
5) PLANNING FOR HARD TIMES — 26–28.10.07, Ohio, USA.
6) I‑COUNT COMMUNITIES PROJECT — AUGUST ‘07, UK.
7) NATIONAL CLIMATE MARCH/GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION — 8.12.07; PLANNING MEETING, 6.10.07, Oxford
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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) CLIMATE CAMP — 11–21.8.07, Heathrow & nation­wide.
2) PIXIES IN THE PIPELINE — dur­ing the week of cli­mate action.
3) ACTION IN THE LEAD UP TO THE CAMP – JULY/AUGUST ‘07
4) BAA CLIMATE CAMP INJUNCTION UPDATE — 1.8.07
5) CONVERGENCE FOR CLIMATE ACTION, USA — 8–14.8.07
6) THE TOOLKIT FOR CLIMATE ACTION — AUGUST ‘07
7) LAUNCH OF RADICAL NEWS-SHEET, ‘THE BATH BOMB’ — JULY/AUGUST ‘07
8) GAGGED! 18 — SOUTH WALES ANARCHIST NEWSLETTER — AUGUST ‘07
9) AMAZON PIPELINE PLANS SHELVED — 3.8.07
10) EVICTION THREAT AT ROSSPORT, Co MAYO — 31.7.07
11) SAVING ICELAND CAMP CLOSES BUT ACTIONS CONTINUE — 27.7.07
12) ELF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH SAVING ICELAND — 30.7.07
13) CORPORATE SPONSORSHIPS COMPROMISE THEATRE — 31.7.07
14) ARRESTS AT TARA — 18.7.07
15) ROADBUILDING IN THE NEWS — JULY/AUGUST 07
16) BP PLEDGE TO AVOID INCREASED POLLUTION INTO LAKE MICHIGAN! — 23.8.07
17) STOCKHOLM 4x4 STRIKES — 6.8.07
18) SWEDISH CLIMATE ACTION ROUND-UP — APRIL/JUNE 07
19) SHELL OIL PLANS HALTED — 21.7.07, ALASKA
20) MORI POLL HIGHLIGHTS DENIAL — 25.7.07
21) SPIRIT OF FREEDOM NEWSLETTER — AUGUST 2007
22) NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST BANK OF AMERICA — 31.8.07

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

17) STOCKHOLM 4x4 STRIKES — 6.8.07
A new­ly formed activist group, call­ing itself The Indi­ans of the Con­crete Jun­gle, has struck repeat­ed­ly against 4x4’s in the cen­tre of Stock­holm over the last weeks. Some 110 have been tem­porar­i­ly dis­armed. The
activists unscrew the cap of the valve, insert a grain of grav­el or stone in it, and screw it back on leav­ing a let­ter to the own­er on the wind­screen where­in the action is explained. Three Indi­ans have been nabbed by the police and face var­i­ous crim­i­nal charges. If you can read Swedish check out The Indi­ans of the Con­crete Jun­gle: http://asfaltsdjungelnsindianer.wordpress.com/in-english/
Also worth a look is www.stopurban4x4s.org.uk. They have fur­ther sug­ges­tions for tak­ing cre­ative action against these dan­ger­ous gas-guz­zlers.

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

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

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

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

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

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