Trashing, dashing, bashing, mashing: the new EF! Action Update

So what have you been up to the last few months? Just hang­ing around?
Maybe you’ve been part of human wheel-clamp­ing aero­planes, climb­ing up scaf­fold­ing tripods incon­ve­nient­ly placed in the road, smash­ing machines at open-cast mines, play­ing nuked-dead in the street, kayak­ing against bore­hole drill rigs in Ire­land, burn­ing mobile phone masts, resist­ing Tesco, camp­ing against trash­ing of wood­land, with some suc­cess at Tit­nore (& oth­er protest camp updates), or get­ting in on BP’s act, spilling oil in pub­lic places.

Or have you been on hol­i­day, tak­ing part in indige­nous block­ades against log­ging, dams and min­ing, spilunk­ing against high speed trains, slash­ing tuna cages, blockad­ing Mon­san­to HQ, trash­ing GM fields, and more?

So what have you been up to the last few months? Just hang­ing around?
Maybe you’ve been part of human wheel-clamp­ing aero­planes, climb­ing up scaf­fold­ing tripods incon­ve­nient­ly placed in the road, smash­ing machines at open-cast mines, play­ing nuked-dead in the street, kayak­ing against bore­hole drill rigs in Ire­land, burn­ing mobile phone masts, resist­ing Tesco, camp­ing against trash­ing of wood­land, with some suc­cess at Tit­nore (& oth­er protest camp updates), or get­ting in on BP’s act, spilling oil in pub­lic places.

Or have you been on hol­i­day, tak­ing part in indige­nous block­ades against log­ging, dams and min­ing, spilunk­ing against high speed trains, slash­ing tuna cages, blockad­ing Mon­san­to HQ, trash­ing GM fields, and more?

Maybe you’re in need of a break. But if you’re not, and are just champ­ing at the bit, the return of AUn­tie MIffy’s prob­lem page might help, address­ing what to do if there’s no local group near you. There’s an arti­cle about the begin­nings of EF! in this coun­try, look­ing for­wards to the next 20 years, to help inspire. If you need sup­port to get things going where you live, do get in touch. And if all that’s not enough, here’s a quo­ta­tion, from Paul Wat­son, the Sea Shep­herd cap­tain:

“Future gen­er­a­tions will not have the chance and those that came before us did not have the vision nor the knowl­edge. It is up to us — you and I.”

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Waders tie down Shell testing rig in Mayo, Republic of Ireland

30.07.2010
10 peo­ple from the Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty camp delayed Shell’s sur­vey work for the dan­ger­ous and exper­i­men­tal Cor­rib gas pipeline yes­ter­day. The cam­paign­ers wad­ed out to one of the rigs drilling bore­holes in the Sruwad­da­con estu­ary the rig at high tide, fixed rope around the legs of the rig, and occu­pied the space under­neath it to pre­vent the being moved to a new site. Work was delayed for around two hours.

Beat the Boreholes banner30.07.2010
10 peo­ple from the Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty camp delayed Shell’s sur­vey work for the dan­ger­ous and exper­i­men­tal Cor­rib gas pipeline yes­ter­day. The cam­paign­ers wad­ed out to one of the rigs drilling bore­holes in the Sruwad­da­con estu­ary the rig at high tide, fixed rope around the legs of the rig, and occu­pied the space under­neath it to pre­vent the being moved to a new site. Work was delayed for around two hours.

Shell’s secu­ri­ty guards IRMS cut the ropes around the rig, but did not try to remove the pro­test­ers so the occu­pa­tion of the area under the rig con­tin­ued until the Gar­dai arrived. Six of the waders were arrest­ed and tak­en to Bel­mul­let police sta­tion. Three oth­ers returned to the water in kayaks to make a fur­ther attempt to stop the rig but were blocked by secu­ri­ty in speed­boats – one kayak­er was also arrest­ed. All those arrest­ed were lat­er released with­out charge.

Shell is cur­rent­ly drilling sur­vey bore­holes to gath­er infor­ma­tion to sup­port its plan to put the gas pipeline through a tun­nel run­ning up the estu­ary. Cam­paign­ers from the local com­mu­ni­ty and the sol­i­dar­i­ty camp have been obstruct­ing the test­ing in a series of protests and actions on water and on land.

‘Beat the Bore­holes’ cam­paign is up and run­ning, invit­ing groups to the camp to take on an action against one of the esti­mat­ed 80 bore­holes. To get involved in the cam­paign, call or email the camp. The ‘Beat the Bore­holes’ guide will be pub­lished soon.

Yesterday’s action coin­cid­ed with Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp mem­ber Niall Harnett’s 100th day in prison. Niall was sen­tenced to five months in prison on a trumped-up charge of assault­ing a police offi­cer, after mak­ing him­self a thorn in Shell’s side with his work on the cam­paign over sev­er­al years.

rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com
http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org

Beat the Boreholes continues!!

27.7.10
The com­mu­ni­ty cam­paign against Shel­l’s work in the estu­ary is going strong with reg­u­lar actions hap­pen­ing. Last week locals viewed the bore­hole-drilling rigs dur­ing a walk on the strands of the estu­ary at low tide. Shell moved the rigs yes­ter­day but were slowed down by kayak­er action.

Beat Boreholes27.7.10
The com­mu­ni­ty cam­paign against Shel­l’s work in the estu­ary is going strong with reg­u­lar actions hap­pen­ing. Last week locals viewed the bore­hole-drilling rigs dur­ing a walk on the strands of the estu­ary at low tide. Shell moved the rigs yes­ter­day but were slowed down by kayak­er action.

Secu­ri­ty around the rigs has been mas­sive — 6–10 secu­ri­ty boats includ­ing a con­stant day­light-hours watch on the shore near the sol­i­dar­i­ty camp, plus two so-called ‘safe­ty boats’.

Mem­bers of the local com­mu­ni­ty walked close to the drilling barges at low tide and showed their oppo­si­tion to Shel­l’s destruc­tion of Sruwad­da­con estu­ary. The estu­ary is not only a Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion and Spe­cial Pro­tect­ed Area – it has been an inte­gral part of life in the com­mu­ni­ty for gen­er­a­tions. Despite this, Min­is­ter John Gorm­ley has giv­en the go-ahead for Shell to dam­age it.
John Gorm­ley minister@environ.ie

Last week 8 com­mu­ni­ty sup­port­ers from the Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp took their kayaks for a spin out on the water — and were met by a dozen secu­ri­ty boats while hav­ing a clos­er look at the barges.

Yes­ter­day signs that Shell were prepar­ing to move the rigs to a new posi­tion led to a spon­ta­neous action by a small group of kayak­ers from the camp. Although they were pre­vent­ed from get­ting near the rig by the mas­sive secu­ri­ty pres­ence, work seemed to stop while the kayaks were in the water.

Both rigs have now been moved a few miles upriv­er towards Aghoos, and are posi­tioned oppo­site the house of Ross­port 5 mem­ber Willy Cor­duff — a move some peo­ple are view­ing as provoca­tive.

Come to sup­port and be part of com­mu­ni­ty resis­tance. Beat the Bore­holes is up and run­ning, sign up for your bore­hole or find out how you can help – get in touch with Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp!

Beat the Bore­hole guide com­ing soon.

For more info www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org

Beat the bore­holes land divi­sion — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KULXgsqD18w
Beat the bore­holes water divi­sion — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsuLn6iiWuw

GM sunflower action in France

Scyth­ing of mutat­ed sun­flow­ers (or hid­den GM) in Indre et Loire
24.7.10

GM sunflowers trashedScyth­ing of mutat­ed sun­flow­ers (or hid­den GM) in Indre et Loire
24.7.10

Many Faucheurs Volon­taires d’OGM (Vol­un­teer Scythers of GM, as anti-genet­ic crop trash­ers are called there) on Sat­ur­day decon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed a field of GM sun­flow­ers, grown to be resis­tant to pes­ti­cide. One of the fields was in Sorigny and the oth­er in Saint-Branchs, to the south of Tours. The gen­darmes (the rur­al police) took 27 of the 200 into cus­tody, and released them lat­er in the after­noon.

‘Hid­den-GM plants’ though classed as GM under Euro­pean direc­tive 2001/18/CE, they aren’t actu­al­ly cov­ered by GM leg­is­la­tion. They haven’t had genes insert­ed, but are mutat­ed at the genome lev­el through chem­i­cal genet­ic muta­tion, or irra­di­a­tion. They have not been test­ed before being released into fields. A patent ‘pro­tects’ the mutat­ed gene, pre­vent­ing farm­ers keep­ing seed. The action was also against the pri­vati­sa­tion of seed. The decon­t­a­m­i­na­tors did the first field, held a press con­fer­ence at a sec­ond field before doing that one, and though the police turned up then, they tried to arrest the jour­nal­ists! They were arrest­ed after being fol­lowed to their debrief point, when one car broke down and many oth­ers stayed in sol­i­dar­i­ty.

Pio­neer decid­ed not to lodge a com­plaint, but the pro­test­ers remain under threat from the own­ers of the field who con­tin­ue to pur­sue them legal­ly.

http://www.monde-solidaire.org

European Climate Exchange (ECX) target of decocidio hacktivists against carbon trading scam

On Fri­day, July 23 at 23:23 UTC, the pub­lic web­site of the Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange (ECX),
the lead­ing mar­ket­place for trad­ing CO2 emis­sions in Europe, has been tar­get­ted by hack­tivists
of the autonomous tech col­lec­tive *deco­cidio* (#ϴ).

On Fri­day, July 23 at 23:23 UTC, the pub­lic web­site of the Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange (ECX),
the lead­ing mar­ket­place for trad­ing CO2 emis­sions in Europe, has been tar­get­ted by hack­tivists
of the autonomous tech col­lec­tive *deco­cidio* (#ϴ).

In a pub­lic act of dig­i­tal direct action, the ECX web­site was tak­en offline and replaced with our mes­sage in an effort to try to raise aware­ness about car­bon trad­ing as a dan­ger­ous false solu­tion
to the cli­mate cri­sis, in sup­port of the grass­roots activists aim­ing to oppose the pow­er struc­tures and com­pa­nies prof­i­teer­ing from the dys­func­tion­al Cap & Trade scheme.
+ ECX web­site: http://www.ecx.eu
+ Mirror(s) of our mes­sage at: , http://nassibou.atspace.org

140 arrested in Zagreb protests against construction in Varsavska pedestrian zone

15.07.10
At least 140 peo­ple have been arrest­ed in peace­ful protests Zagreb, Croa­t­ia, today as works began on a heav­i­ly unpop­u­lar entrance ramp to a pri­vate under­ground car park, which would destroy part of the city’s Varsavs­ka Street pedes­tri­an zone.

Zagreb mass arrestsZagreb arrestVarsavska ulica15.07.10
At least 140 peo­ple have been arrest­ed in peace­ful protests Zagreb, Croa­t­ia, today as works began on a heav­i­ly unpop­u­lar entrance ramp to a pri­vate under­ground car park, which would destroy part of the city’s Varsavs­ka Street pedes­tri­an zone.

Around 200 police includ­ing riot police sealed off the street while work­ers erect­ed a fence around the con­struc­tion site and cut down 5 trees. Con­trac­tors have been attempt­ing to start work on the project since the begin­ning of the year but have until now been pre­vent­ed by protests, includ­ing the destruc­tion of a con­struc­tion fence in May and a sub­se­quent 33 day occu­pa­tion of the pedes­tri­an zone.

“It’s a trag­ic day for jus­tice in Croa­t­ia when riot police arrest 140 res­i­dents for enter­ing a pub­lic street instead of arrest­ing the deci­sion-mak­ers and investor who engaged in cor­rup­tion and nepo­tism in order to force this project through against mas­sive pub­lic oppo­si­tion”, com­ment­ed Jago­da Munic of Green Action. “In mid-June the State Attor­ney (DORH) issued a state­ment that legal irreg­u­lar­i­ties have been found in the project, but that inves­ti­ga­tions were still going on. Con­struc­tion must stop imme­di­ate­ly while these cor­rup­tion inves­ti­ga­tions are com­plet­ed”.

LATEST NEWS FROM 16 JULY — most of the activists have been released already and just few more activist are still arrest­ed but will be out very soon. At the end 150 peo­ple in total were arrest­ed. All of them have 8 days dis­trait order to come to the street where the protest was held (Varsavs­ka) and to streets near­by.

http://www.nedamovarsavsku.net/search/label/english
http://pravonagrad.org/
More pho­tos here and here.

The launch of Beat the Boreholes in Mayo!

July 16, 2010
Yes­ter­day saw the launch of “Beat the Bore­holes”; a cam­paign of mass civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to stop Shell works in Mayo this Sum­mer. At 7am in the morn­ing cam­paign­ers entered the water in Broad­haven Bay in kayaks and a safe­ty rib in a peace­ful attempt to pre­vent Shell from bring­ing in a sec­ond bore­hole drilling plat­form. They were met with 5 Gar­da water unit boats, with approx­i­mate­ly 16 Gar­daí on board and 10 secu­ri­ty boats. Cam­paign­ers attempt­ed to approach the plat­form but were pre­vent­ed from doing so by Gar­daí who over­turned their kayaks. Gar­daí arrest­ed 2 cam­paign­ers for minor Pub­lic Order offences and seized three kayaks, the safe­ty rib & sev­er­al pad­dles.

Beat the Boreholes - Shell to SeaJuly 16, 2010
Yes­ter­day saw the launch of “Beat the Bore­holes”; a cam­paign of mass civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to stop Shell works in Mayo this Sum­mer. At 7am in the morn­ing cam­paign­ers entered the water in Broad­haven Bay in kayaks and a safe­ty rib in a peace­ful attempt to pre­vent Shell from bring­ing in a sec­ond bore­hole drilling plat­form. They were met with 5 Gar­da water unit boats, with approx­i­mate­ly 16 Gar­daí on board and 10 secu­ri­ty boats. Cam­paign­ers attempt­ed to approach the plat­form but were pre­vent­ed from doing so by Gar­daí who over­turned their kayaks. Gar­daí arrest­ed 2 cam­paign­ers for minor Pub­lic Order offences and seized three kayaks, the safe­ty rib & sev­er­al pad­dles.

This action fol­lows on from pre­vi­ous night when at 7pm peo­ple tried to stop the first drilling plat­form enter­ing the estu­ary by block­ing the way with rafts & kayaks. One kayak­er came close to the plat­form & was seized by Gar­dai. He says “a gar­da then pinched my throat with his two fin­gers and cut off my air sup­ply. He held me like that for about 90 sec­onds, allow­ing me to take one or two gasps. He kept say­ing into my ear that he had my last breath in his hands.”

Up to 80 bore­holes are planned in the Sruth Fha­da Chonn estu­ary in the next 3 months. They are to pro­vide a sur­vey for the tun­nel which Shell are propos­ing to build under the estu­ary to house the raw gas pipeline. Beat the Bore­holes are ask­ing peo­ple to pledge to “adopt” a bore­hole & take action to stop it being made. Groups are sign­ing up fast with var­i­ous actions planned such as mass walk outs on the sand, pic­nics on the beach & board­ing the drilling rigs.

The new pipeline route is still with­in 250m of sev­er­al hous­es and the local com­mu­ni­ty remains opposed to the plans. The estu­ary is a Spe­cial­ly Pro­tect­ed Area & part of the Broad­haven Bay Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion; pro­tect­ed under EU leg­is­la­tion. The oper­a­tion will dam­age parts of the estu­ary & dis­turb the wildlife there, par­tic­u­lar­ly Atlantic salmon, otters & birds found on the inter­tidal areas. This work was giv­en the go ahead by min­is­ter Gorm­ley, for­mer Ross­port 5 and Shell to Sea sup­port­er.

Join Beat the Bore­holes this Sum­mer in Mayo! See www.rossportsolidaritycamp.com. www.shelltosea.com. Con­tact rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com.

Shell to Sea campaigner attacked at sea last night

July 15th 2010
At approx­i­mate­ly 7pm last night a num­ber of Shell to Sea cam­paign­ers entered the water in Broad­haven Bay in kayaks and rafts in a peace­ful attempt to pre­vent Shell from bring­ing in a bore­hole drilling plat­form. They were met with 5 Gar­da water unit boats, with approx­i­mate­ly 16 Gar­daí on board.

Beat the Boreholes 1Beat the Boreholes 2July 15th 2010
At approx­i­mate­ly 7pm last night a num­ber of Shell to Sea cam­paign­ers entered the water in Broad­haven Bay in kayaks and rafts in a peace­ful attempt to pre­vent Shell from bring­ing in a bore­hole drilling plat­form. They were met with 5 Gar­da water unit boats, with approx­i­mate­ly 16 Gar­daí on board.

Cam­paign­ers attempt­ed to approach the plat­form but were pre­vent­ed from doing so by Gar­daí who over­turned their kayaks.

One of the cam­paign­ers, Eoin Law­less man­aged to get close to the plat­form. When Gar­daí over­turned his kayak, he swam under the plat­form. A Gar­da then jumped into the water after him, and with­out giv­ing any instruc­tion pro­ceed­ed to drag him from the water into the near by Gar­da boat.

Mr. Law­less said, “I had told Gar­daí that I would leave the area but I was dragged from the water and they pro­ceed­ed to kneel on my back. I was not informed whether I was under arrest or why I was being man­han­dled. One Gar­da then pinched my throat with his two fin­gers and cut off my air sup­ply. He was obvi­ous­ly trained in how to do it. He held me like that for about 90 sec­onds, allow­ing me to take one or two gasps. He kept say­ing into my ear that he had my last breath in his hands.”

“It was ter­ri­fy­ing. I tru­ly believed he might kill me. We need human rights observers to come back down to Mayo as a mat­ter of urgency**” said Mr. Law­less.

Mr. Law­less received med­ical atten­tion at Bel­mul­let Gar­da sta­tion last night.

Shell plan to drill up to 80 bore­holes to sur­vey the Sruth Fha­da Chonn estu­ary for it’s pro­posed raw gas pipeline. The bore­holes are to pro­vide a sur­vey of the estu­ary to deter­mine the final plans for the tun­nel Shell plans to build under the estu­ary link­ing up the off­shore pipeline with the pro­posed inland refin­ery. The new route is still with­in 250m of sev­er­al hous­es and the local com­mu­ni­ty remains opposed to the plans. The estu­ary is a Spe­cial­ly Pro­tect­ed Area & part of the Broad­haven Bay Spe­cial Area of Con­ser­va­tion. The oper­a­tion will dam­age parts of the estu­ary & dis­turb the wildlife there, par­tic­u­lar­ly Atlantic salmon, otters & birds found on the inter­tidal areas.

Shell to Sea plan to try to stop Shell from drilling the bore­holes over the next few months through a cam­paign of peace­ful protest.

ENDS

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion or ver­i­fi­ca­tion please con­tact: Shell to Sea

NOTES TO EDITORS

Shell to Sea is a nation­al cam­paign with active groups based across Ire­land. The Shell to Sea cam­paign has three main aims. 1) To have the Cor­rib gas field exploit­ed in a safe way that will not expose the local com­mu­ni­ty in Erris to unnec­es­sary health, safe­ty and envi­ron­men­tal risks. 2) To rene­go­ti­ate the terms of the Great Oil and Gas Give­away, which sees Ireland’s 10 bil­lion bar­rels of oil equiv­a­lent* off the West Coast go direct­ly to the oil com­pa­nies, with the Irish State retain­ing a 0% share, no ener­gy secu­ri­ty of sup­ply and only 25% tax on prof­its against which all costs can be deduct­ed. 3) To seek jus­tice for the human rights abus­es suf­fered by Shell to Sea cam­paign­ers due to their oppo­si­tion to Shell’s pro­posed inland refin­ery.

* This fig­ure, issued by the Depart­ment of Com­mu­ni­ca­tions, Ener­gy & Nat­ur­al Resources (DCENR) in 2006, esti­mates the amount of gas and oil in the Rock­all and Por­cu­pine basins, off Ire­land ’s west coast, to be 10 BBOE (bil­lion bar­rels of oil equiv­a­lent). Based on the aver­age price of a bar­rel of oil for June 2010 at $75.34 or €59.61, this works out at a val­ue of €596 bil­lion. This does not take account of fur­ther oil and gas reserves off Ire­land ’s south coast or inland. The total vol­ume of oil and gas which right­ful­ly belongs to Ire­land could be sig­nif­i­cant­ly high­er. Also, as the glob­al price of oil ris­es in the com­ing years, the val­ue of these Irish nat­ur­al resources will rise fur­ther.

** Front­line report: ‘Break­down in Trust’: http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/node/ 2474 (see p.51)

Saving Iceland Mobilisation Call-Out 2010!

Join our resis­tance against the indus­tri­al­iza­tion of Europe’s last remain­ing great wilder­ness and take direct action against heavy indus­try!

The Strug­gle So Far

HengillJoin our resis­tance against the indus­tri­al­iza­tion of Europe’s last remain­ing great wilder­ness and take direct action against heavy indus­try!

The Strug­gle So Far

The cam­paign to defend Europe’s great­est remain­ing wilder­ness con­tin­ues. For the past five years sum­mer direct action camps in Ice­land have tar­get­ed alu­mini­um smelters, mega-dams and geot­her­mal pow­er plants.

After the ter­ri­ble destruc­tion as a result of build­ing Europe’s largest dam at Kárah­n­júkar and mas­sive geot­her­mal plants at Hengill, there is still time to crush the ‘mas­ter plan’ that would have each major glacial riv­er dammed, every sub­stan­tial geot­her­mal field exploit­ed and the con­struc­tion of alu­mini­um smelters, an oil refin­ery, data farms and sil­i­con fac­to­ries. This would not only destroy unique land­scapes and ecosys­tems but also lead to a mas­sive increase in Iceland’s green­house gas emis­sions.

Polit­i­cal Land­scape

Sav­ing Ice­land has rein­tro­duced civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and anar­chist ideas into Ice­landic grass­roots and demon­strat­ed numer­ous meth­ods of direct action, many of which were uti­lized in a high­ly suc­cess­ful man­ner in the ‘Kitchen Uten­sils Upris­ing´ of last year, where expe­ri­enced Sav­ing Ice­land activists con­stant­ly stood in the fore­front push­ing bound­aries. Sav­ing Ice­land and our work through­out the years was a major cat­a­lyst in top­pling the cor­rupt pro-heavy indus­try ‘Alcoa gov­ern­ment’.

How­ev­er, last year´s gen­er­al elec­tions were a major blow for the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment in Ice­land, with the ‘Left Greens’ boot­ing their own min­is­ter of the envi­ron­ment out for being gen­uine­ly con­cerned about envi­ron­men­tal val­ues. The leader of the par­ty denounced their own envi­ron­men­tal poli­cies for being too ‘puri­tan­i­cal’ to be applic­a­ble in such times of finan­cial cri­sis. With this and the con­tin­u­ing of the People’s Alliance in gov­ern­ment we are still look­ing at a heav­i­ly for­ti­fied pro-heavy indus­try gov­ern­ment, doing away with any pre­tence of the being green or even remote­ly pro­gres­sive. On top of this, cor­rupt labour unions are firm­ly in the grip of the alu­mini­um lob­by call­ing for job growth regard­less of the envi­ron­men­tal costs.

The Sit­u­a­tion Now

The deep finan­cial and eth­i­cal cri­sis that hit Ice­land in the autumn of 2008 caused the ener­gy com­pa­nies tem­po­rary dif­fi­cul­ties in obtain­ing for­eign loans for their projects, but the alu­mini­um lob­by­ists are more bloody mind­ed than ever. Now their argu­ment is that with the eco­nom­ic col­lapse, Ice­land can sim­ply not afford to take note of envi­ron­men­tal con­cerns. This actu­al­ly expos­es the under­ly­ing truth that the alu­mini­um lob­by have always been aware of the valid­i­ty of the envi­ron­men­tal­ists point of view. The alu­mini­um lob­by want to fur­ther their hor­rors, on grounds of a cri­sis which they are large­ly respon­si­ble for hav­ing cre­at­ed.

The bank­ing side of the crash tends to be overem­pha­sized while oth­er major dri­vers of the crash are often ignored. The report of the Spe­cial Inves­ti­ga­tion Com­mis­sion (SIC), which looked into the events lead­ing up to and caus­ing the finan­cial crash, has how­ev­er focused on the effects of heavy indus­try in a key chap­ter of their report. The expan­sion of Iceland’s finan­cial sys­tem beyond the country’s sus­tain­able lim­its, is unequiv­o­cal­ly traced back to the enor­mous projects of the heavy indus­try build-up. This chap­ter has been ignored by the media, and so has anoth­er chap­ter that stat­ed the media’s own cul­pa­bil­i­ty as unques­tion­ing ser­vants of the bank and indus­tri­al estab­lish­ments.

A fun­da­men­tal prob­lem with the SIC report and the gen­er­al atmos­phere of denial that greet­ed it is that the report comes from with­in the very heart of the rot­ten State of Ice­land. As such its real func­tion is to keep all the options for deal­ing with the huge amount of cor­rup­tion and democ­ra­cy deficit safe­ly with­in the sphere of the courts and par­lia­men­tary pol­i­tics: Firm­ly under the con­trol of the very estab­lish­ment that cre­at­ed all this pow­er abuse in the first place.

In case of the finan­cial frauds this will mean years of long, drawn-out court cas­es which will grad­u­al­ly loose all mean­ing to the pub­lic, which have been left to pay the mas­sive debts gen­er­at­ed by the frauds.

In case of the deep root­ed cul­ture of cor­rup­tion and the cli­mate of fear which the alu­mini­um cor­po­ra­tions and pow­er com­pa­nies so thrive in, the promis­es of trans­paren­cy and democ­ra­cy are noth­ing but a smoke­screen for an even greater cor­po­rate plun­der of the coun­tries’ ener­gy resources. This plun­der, sup­port­ed by restruc­tur­ing oblig­a­tions in loan agree­ments with the IMF, is a con­tin­u­a­tion of a deeply cor­rupt pol­i­cy of pri­vati­sa­tion and ruth­less indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion, the very same poli­cies that cre­at­ed the cri­sis.

Cur­rent action tar­gets
The Cen­tu­ry alu­mini­um smelter in Hel­gu­vík, tar­get­ed by Sav­ing Ice­land last two sum­mers, is still slow­ly being built. Where the elec­tric­i­ty for the plant is to come from is still uncer­tain, but it will require up to eight new pow­er plants, at least sev­en of which will be geot­her­mal on the Reyk­janes Penin­su­la (HS/MAGMA) and Hell­isheiði (OR – Reyk­javik Ener­gy). One of the geot­her­mal plants pow­er­ing Century’s smelter could be in Bitra, close to Hengill, and the eighth pow­er plant will prob­a­bly be a large dam on the beau­ti­ful Þjórsá Riv­er that Landsvirkjun (Nation­al Pow­er Com­pa­ny) is eager to build as soon as they can. Norðurþing is in nego­ti­a­tions with Alcoa about an alu­mini­um smelter in Bakki/Húsavík with ener­gy com­ing from frag­ile wilder­ness areas in the north. Plati­na Resources want to do gold and oth­er min­ing research in the East­fjords.

Take action!

This year, instead of orga­niz­ing a sum­mer protest camp, we call for resis­tance through­out the sea­sons. We espe­cial­ly call for Ice­landers to take action all year round but also envi­ron­men­tal­ists world­wide to come to Ice­land, where we will warm­ly wel­come any kind of indi­vid­ual actions against the alu­mini­um cor­po­ra­tions and the ener­gy com­pa­nies active in destroy­ing the envi­ron­ment.

Sym­bol­ic actions have turned out not to be enough to stop the forces of destruc­tion. The aim of actions should be to pre­vent any fur­ther rape of the land. Sav­ing Ice­land gives its whole­heart­ed sol­i­dar­i­ty to any actions that hit the alu­mini­um indus­try and the pow­er com­pa­nies where its most effec­tive.

Even if you can not come to Ice­land to do direct actions your help to our strug­gle with sol­i­dar­i­ty actions, dona­tions, trans­la­tions and by spread­ing the word will be invalu­able.

2 GM Maize trials trashed in Catalonia, Spain & 1 in Zaragoza — updated

Today, 12th July 2010, dozens of peo­ple came togeth­er to sab­o­tage two exper­i­men­tal GM Maize tri­als belong­ing to Syn­gen­ta, locat­ed in the munic­i­pal­i­ty of Tor­roel­la de Mont­grí (Baix Empordà, Girona, Catalun­ya).

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Today, 12th July 2010, dozens of peo­ple came togeth­er to sab­o­tage two exper­i­men­tal GM Maize tri­als belong­ing to Syn­gen­ta, locat­ed in the munic­i­pal­i­ty of Tor­roel­la de Mont­grí (Baix Empordà, Girona, Catalun­ya).

We destroyed Syn­gen­ta’s open-air genet­ic exper­i­ment because we under­stand that this kind of direct action is the best way to respond to the fait accom­pli pol­i­cy through which the Gen­er­al­i­tat, the State and the bio-tech multi­na­tion­als have been uni­lat­er­al­ly impos­ing genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied organ­isms (GMOs) in our agri­cul­ture and our food.

The Span­ish State, with more than 75,000 hectares sown in 2009, rep­re­sents a con­cen­tra­tion of approx­i­mate­ly 80% of the sur­face area of GMOs har­vest­ed in Europe. After Aragon, Cat­alo­nia is the area of Europe that har­vests the largest area of GMOs, around 27,000 hectares. In recent years, 42% of the exper­i­men­tal GMO field tri­als in the EU have been plant­ed in the Span­ish State.

Syn­gen­ta are the third largest seed cor­po­ra­tion in the world (after Mon­san­to and Dupont). Their objec­tive is to gain a monop­oly dom­i­na­tion of the glob­al seed mar­ket so that all farm­ers and all agri­cul­tur­al pro­duc­tion on the plan­et depends on their seed sales. Syn­gen­ta, and oth­er transna­tion­al cor­po­ra­tions (TNCs) that con­trol a) the glob­al mar­ket in agri­cul­tur­al goods (seeds, fer­til­iz­ers, agro-chem­i­cals…) , b) the cir­cuits for the dis­tri­b­u­tion and com­mer­cial­iza­tion of food and agri­cul­tur­al raw mate­ri­als, and c) the glob­al mar­ket in final prod­ucts, is one of the prin­ci­pal pro­mot­ers and ben­e­fi­cia­ries of the cor­po­rate indus­tri­al mod­el that cur­rent­ly dom­i­nates. After hav­ing been imposed for decades on a plan­e­tary scale, more and more voic­es indi­cate that 1) this dev­as­tat­ing social and pro­duc­tive mod­el is one of the prin­ci­pal caus­es of the food, eco­log­i­cal and cli­mate crises that human­i­ty cur­rent­ly faces, and 2) genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops rep­re­sent a new turn of the screw of the agro-indus­tri­al mod­el, which does noth­ing more than deep­en the dev­as­tat­ing social, cul­tur­al and envi­ron­men­tal impacts asso­ci­at­ed with transna­tion­al agro-busi­ness.

Accord­ing to Euro­pean leg­is­la­tion, exper­i­men­tal GMO field tri­als rep­re­sent an indis­pens­able inter­me­di­ate step in gain­ing EEC approval to grow and har­vest as yet unau­tho­rized vari­eties of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops in the EU. Many groups in Europe have for years con­demned the pro­to­col that the bio-tech transna­tion­als must fol­low to gain approval for their genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied seeds, as being full of irreg­u­lar­i­ties and pit falls. Among these, the most notable are the var­i­ous scan­dals that have hit the Euro­pean food secu­ri­ty Agency, (EFSA) which have made it quite clear that this sup­pos­ed­ly sci­en­tif­ic body is in the pay of the genet­ics indus­try. On the oth­er hand, it is impor­tant to uncov­er the role of the EEC itself in the under­hand pro­mo­tion of GM crops by the EEC itself.

Twelve years since GM maize crops were first plant­ed in Cat­alo­nia, the appear­ance of dozens of cas­es of genet­ic con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of organ­ic and con­ven­tion­al agri­cul­tur­al prod­ucts (con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of seed batch­es, fields, ani­mal feeds and prod­ucts des­tined for human con­sump­tion) has repeat­ed­ly demon­strat­ed that the sup­posed coex­is­tence between GM and non-GM crops is total­ly impos­si­ble and unde­sir­able. The pro­lif­er­a­tion of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied agri­cul­ture in our ter­ri­to­ry has led to the extinc­tion of a num­ber of vari­eties of tra­di­tion­al wheat (“morat” and “del queix­al”) and a reduc­tion of 95% in the cul­ti­va­tion of organ­ic maize between 2002 and 2008.

All this leads unequiv­o­cal­ly to the con­clu­sion that GM agri­cul­ture makes it impos­si­ble to devel­op and con­sol­i­date social mod­els and mod­els of pro­duc­tion, dis­tri­b­u­tion and con­sump­tion that dif­fer from the dom­i­nant mod­el, based on agro-ecol­o­gy and the strug­gle for peo­ples’ food sov­er­eign­ty. Because of this, we fun­da­men­tal­ly reject both GM crops and the tech­no-indus­tri­al cap­i­tal­ist soci­ety that makes them pos­si­ble and nec­es­sary (… nec­es­sary to ensure that the pow­er­ful few con­sol­i­date their dom­i­na­tion of the glob­al pop­u­la­tion, and per­fect the busi­ness strate­gies). We there­fore call for peo­ple to take the step to action to destroy their genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops and the social order per­pet­u­at­ed by those that pro­mote them.

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In a storm of media con­tra­dic­to­ry counter-infor­ma­tion, plus the news that a few weeks ear­li­er a GM crop was decon­t­a­m­i­nat­ed in Zaragoza, that it was about a hun­dred peo­ple involved (on the French Faucheurs Vol­un­taires web­site, monde-solidaire.org, who claim they were there) the fol­low­ing state­ment was released:

18.7.10
THE REAL MISTAKE IS PLANTING GM

The field of maize locat­ed at Tor­roel­la de Mont­grí, destroyed on the 12th July, was GM. The own­er of the land has him­self recog­nised the fact in his state­ments to the press. Regard­less of whether it was an exper­i­men­tal tri­al, a demon­stra­tion or a com­mer­cial field, the very fact that it was a Genet­i­cal­ly Mod­i­fied (GM) crop, jus­ti­fies and legit­imis­es its destruc­tion — par­tic­u­lar­ly as it was locat­ed next to a nature reserve and oth­er non-GM crops.

Genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied agri­cul­ture, even using approved vari­eties, has been asso­ci­at­ed with seri­ous social and envi­ron­men­tal impacts and dam­age to human health. The dozens of cas­es of genet­ic cross-con­t­a­m­i­na­tion of organ­ic and con­ven­tion­al agri­cul­ture that have come to light in Cat­alo­nia and the Span­ish State since GM crops were first plant­ed and import­ed here, demon­strate that coex­is­tence between GM and non-GM crops is not viable, ren­der­ing impos­si­ble the devel­op­ment of dif­fer­ent modes of pro­duc­tion, con­sump­tion and social mod­els that offer alter­na­tives to the dom­i­nant, cor­po­rate and indus­tri­al mod­el, which is gen­er­at­ing such seri­ous eco­log­i­cal, cli­mat­ic and social crises.

The media cov­er­age of the action on 12th July demon­strates once again that the press silences crit­i­cism and ignores the real and impor­tant debates that exist around the impacts of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied agri­cul­ture.

The media must take respon­si­bil­i­ty for their lack of rig­or­ous report­ing and their fail­ure to cor­rob­o­rate the infor­ma­tion they receive before pub­lish­ing it as news. On 15th July (three days after the action) there began an avalanche of reports stat­ing that the « rad­i­cal ecol­o­gists » had made a mis­take and destroyed a non-exper­i­men­tal field. There are many indi­ca­tions to sug­gest that this may be a cov­er-up ploy by the Fun­dació Anta­ma, the Span­ish bio-tech lob­by, Syn­gen­ta and the landown­er him­self. In fact, the tac­tic of lying and deny­ing that fields are exper­i­men­tal has been used on a num­ber of occa­sions in oth­er coun­tries such as the Unit­ed King­dom and France. It aims to con­fuse pub­lic opin­ion, dis­cred­it the action and those who pro­mote it, and divert the debate.

There is con­sid­er­able evi­dence that the field destroyed on the 12th was not a com­mer­cial field: in May, it was con­firmed that the dif­fer­ent rows of maize sown were iden­ti­fied and dis­tin­guished with white, num­bered signs, a prac­tice sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly applied to exper­i­men­tal and demon­stra­tion fields, but nev­er used in com­mer­cial fields. Lat­er, just after the Diari de Girona pub­lished the exact loca­tion of the Tor­roel­la exper­i­men­tal tri­al, the white num­bered signs had been removed. Were they try­ing to get rid of the evi­dence that they were exper­i­ment­ing or cul­ti­vat­ing GMOs for demon­stra­tion pur­pos­es?

It is worth not­ing the numer­ous con­tra­dic­tions that have appeared in the media on the ques­tion of who, when and why the exper­i­ment was not autho­rised. Some news­pa­pers assure us that Syn­gen­ta aban­doned the exper­i­ment; oth­ers say that it was the farmer him­self who backed off; final­ly, pub­li­ca­tions such as El País claim, with­out cit­ing sources, that it was the Gen­er­al­i­tat (Cata­lan Local Gov­ern­ment) which with­drew autho­ri­sa­tion for the exper­i­ment, because the field was sit­ed very near to a pro­tect­ed area.

What this demon­strates is the lam­en­ta­ble lack of reli­able pub­lic infor­ma­tion about the loca­tions of exper­i­men­tal fields and the lack of con­trol and mon­i­tor­ing of GM agri­cul­ture and its impacts, by the com­pe­tent author­i­ties. In accor­dance with an explic­it EC man­date — after hav­ing refused to do it for years — this year for the first time, the Min­istry for Agri­cul­ture (MARM) pro­vid­ed Friends of the Earth with infor­ma­tion about exist­ing exper­i­men­tal tri­als, in response to a for­mal peti­tion made by the orga­ni­za­tion request­ing envi­ron­men­tal infor­ma­tion. Nev­er­the­less, we con­demn the fact that the infor­ma­tion pro­vid­ed relates only to the exper­i­men­tal tri­als autho­rised, and not to requests for autho­ri­sa­tion. This means that even now the Span­ish State is fail­ing to com­ply with Euro­pean leg­is­la­tion which states that access to infor­ma­tion about the loca­tion and char­ac­ter­is­tics of exper­i­men­tal GM fields is a pub­lic right. Sim­i­lar­ly, nei­ther the Span­ish State nor the Gen­er­al­i­tat meet the legal require­ments for the labelling of foods con­tain­ing GMOs, or inform­ing farm­ers about GM crops sown in their area. They also fail to apply the plans for mon­i­tor­ing and con­trol of the impacts asso­ci­at­ed with genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied agri­cul­ture.

To the calls for jus­tice made by some of the noto­ri­ous­ly reac­tionary farm­ers’ unions such as the JARC, we answer that the admin­is­tra­tions have sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly failed to apply the many arti­cles of the Law reg­u­lat­ing the release of GMOs into the envi­ron­ment. These include the fail­ure to devel­op the nec­es­sary mea­sures pri­or to the sow­ing of open-air GM tri­als, and to car­ry out suf­fi­cient mon­i­tor­ing once the crop has been sown. It is quite clear that the com­mer­cial fields, exper­i­men­tal tri­als and demon­stra­tions of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops cur­rent­ly being cul­ti­vat­ed in Cat­alo­nia and the Span­ish State, are break­ing the law. Fur­ther­more, the above-men­tioned leg­is­la­tion was devel­oped by « pub­lic » insti­tu­tions that have been work­ing for 12 years hand in hand with the bio-tech multi­na­tion­als to impose GMOs on our agri­cul­ture and food. We there­fore defend the legit­i­ma­cy and the neces­si­ty of destroy­ing all fields of GM crops, even in the hypo­thet­i­cal case that they did com­ply with the leg­is­la­tion in force.

We repeat, that the coex­is­tence of GM and non-GM agri­cul­ture is total­ly impos­si­ble. The expan­sion of GM crops in Cat­alo­nia has, between 2002 and 2008, caused a reduc­tion of 95% in the sow­ing of organ­ic maize, and led to the per­ma­nent extinc­tion of at least two tra­di­tion­al Cata­lan vari­eties of maize that were unique in the world, as well as dozens of known cas­es of genet­ic con­t­a­m­i­na­tion. Many stud­ies show that for years GM crops and GM foods have been linked to sig­nif­i­cant social and eco­log­i­cal impacts and dam­age to health; stud­ies that have led 11 Euro­pean coun­tries to ban their cul­ti­va­tion.