Arson attacks on luxury/railway cars, construction machines and airport fencing, Germany

26/01/09: Again cars torched

Direct Action Germany: 8th-26th January
Direct Action Germany: 8th-26th January Direct Action Germany: 8th-26th January
Direct Action Germany: 8th-26th January
26/01/09: Again cars torched
22/01/09: Arson attack on cars of the Ger­man Rail­way Ser­vice (Deutsche Bahn)
19/01/09: Exter­nal fence prop­er­ty of the police dam­aged
14/01/09: Three upper­class cars burned
10/01/09: Two cars and a moto burned down
09/01/09: Unknown per­sons set con­struc­tion machines in flames

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Again cars torched

Berlin, 25 of Jan­u­ary 2009

Again arsons attacks in Friedrichshain.
In the night to Sun­day, three cars got burned.
In the Elde­naer­str. a Porsche Cayenne got torched, togeth­er with a Golf parked next to it.
A few min­utes lat­er, a pass­er-by dis­cov­ered a burn­ing DHL vehi­cle in the Thaer­str.
The state secu­ri­ty took up the inves­ti­ga­tions.

Source: Berlin­er Zeitung

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Arson attack on cars of the Ger­man Rail­way Ser­vice (Deutsche Bahn)

Berlin, 22 of Jan­u­ary 2009

a claim we received:

„Attack the handy­men of the nuclear-lob­by

Before the Cas­tor’s trans­port 2008 took place, sev­er­al rail­ways line have been sab­o­taged through hook­claws in France and Ger­many. Short­ly after­wards, 9 com­rades have been arrest­ed in France, accused of mem­ber­ship with­in a ter­ror­ist orga­ni­za­tion and of being respon­si­ble of the sab­o­tages.
One of them is still in prison.

It is not a new thing, that in France one inprison activist upon antiter­ror laws. Already in Jan­u­ary 2008, it came to the impris­on­ment of five per­sons, described by cops and press as part of the „ultra­left­ists, anar­cho-autonomen“ move­ment, and they are wait­ing since then for their tri­al, in the dun­geons of the french jus­tice.

Such a way of pro­ceed­ing seems to be a strong trend with­in euro­pean author­i­ties respon­si­ble for the secu­ri­ty issues. Also the ger­man state secu­ri­ty works a lot on its ter­ror­ist-con­struc­tion, which new­ly land­ed in a tri­al against alleged mem­bers of the Mil­i­tant Group.
In Greece, 13 youths are sit­ting in prison since the begin­ning of the Decem­ber insur­rec­tion, also con­front­ed with the antiter­ror para­graph.

That is why on the 22 of Jan­u­ary we torched 5 cars of the Deutsche Bahn dur­ing the action week for the Tarnac 9.

As long as the Deutsche Bahn will keep on offer­ing its rail­ways for the nuclear trans­port, they will remain always a tar­get of our protest.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty means attack

a few „ultra-left­ists-anar­cho-autonome“.“

More pic­tures here: http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/foto/
_bin/index.php/Berliner+Zeitung/wieder_brannten_autos/2

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Exter­nal fence prop­er­ty of the police dam­aged

Frank­furt’s air­port, 19 of Jan­u­ary 2009

Mon­day the 19.1.09 one reck­oned that unknown per­sons dam­aged the exter­nal fence put by the police had been seri­ous­ly dam­aged, pre­cise­ly on its north­ern and west­ern side.

The amount of the dam­age is quite high.

Tues­day the 20.1.09, a group, which is clear­ly against the expan­sion of the air­port and calls itself „frank­furt’s gen­er­al sweep­ing blow“ (n.t.: wordgame in ger­man, the group name is almost the same as the one of the most impor­tant frank­furt’s news­pa­per), took respon­s­abil­i­ty for the attack by send­ing a claim.
Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the „frank­furt’s com­mon sweep­ing blow“!

Source: http://waldbesetzung.blogsport.de

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Three upper­class cars burned

Berlin, 14 of Jan­u­ary 2008

Three cars have been destroyed by arson on the ear­ly hours of wednes­day.
A pass­er byer notice a mer­cedes burn­ing in the Wiener­str. (Kreuzberg) around 2.20am and called the cops. The fire­bri­gade came to extin­guish the fire, the car got seri­ous­ly dam­aged though.

At Michaelkirch­platz, Mitte, a bmw burned around 3.15am.
Just 100m far­away, in Leuschn­er­damm, Kreuzberg, anoth­er bmw burned. The fire brigade extin­guished both fires. The cops sus­pect a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion behind the actions, state secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

Source: Tage­spiegel

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Two cars and a moto burned down

Berlin, 10 of Jan­u­ary 2009

Unknown per­son set last night a car and a moto on fire, in the Geth­se­manes­traße. The moto was a bmw, an opel car parked next got also dam­aged. Few min­ut­ed lat­er, cops reck­oned that an audi parked in the area was also in flames.

Since cops believe a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion behind the facts, state secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

Source: Tage­spiegel

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Unknown per­sons set con­struc­tion machines in flames

Berlin, 9 of Jan­u­ary 2009

Unknown per­sons set up sev­er­al con­struc­tion machines in flames, it hap­pened on a con­struc­tion site in Pankow.
Inhab­i­tants saw the flames on the spot, sit­ed in the Richard-Ermisch-straße and called the cops.
A dig­ger and two rad­lad­er got burned. State secur­tiy inves­ti­gates, since a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion is believed, there is no trace of the authors.

Source: ddp

infos about the con­struc­tion site: http://www.concepta-stadthaeuser.de/en/news/building-projects.html

Note for eng­lish speak­ing per­sons: sev­er­al lux­u­ri­ous hous­es are being build on this spot, close to an area where sev­er­al house­pro­jects are locat­ed.

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direct action news from greece
http://directactionde.blogspot.com

Imbolc at Tara

***************CALLING ALL TARA WARRIORS**************

Imbolg is fast approach­ing and the Protest Sea­son is kick­ing off again in style!

DAY OF ACTION for Tara, this Thurs­day 29 Jan­u­ary. Meet­ing Wednes­day night at Vig­il Farm, for actions ear­ly and all day Thurs­day.
Come pre­pared — bring sleep­ing bag, torch, water­proof warm clothes, cam­eras, ban­ners, cos­tumes, musi­cal instru­ments etc etc

***************CALLING ALL TARA WARRIORS**************

Imbolg is fast approach­ing and the Protest Sea­son is kick­ing off again in style!

DAY OF ACTION for Tara, this Thurs­day 29 Jan­u­ary. Meet­ing Wednes­day night at Vig­il Farm, for actions ear­ly and all day Thurs­day.
Come pre­pared — bring sleep­ing bag, torch, water­proof warm clothes, cam­eras, ban­ners, cos­tumes, musi­cal instru­ments etc etc

*All wel­come, please tell lit­er­al­ly every­one. Protests can­not con­tin­ue unless we have the num­bers to sup­port us.
*
If you can­not make it on Thurs­day but would like to help out, we need help with:
Press releas­es
Ban­ner mak­ing mate­ri­als
Cam­eras
Food
Any­thing else you thing that could be help­ful!
Tara is call­ing, the days are get­ting longer and warmer. Protest­ing is great cra­ic, it’s nev­er to late for TARA

For more details con­tact me on the num­ber below
Slán a Pix­ie
Lou

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00 353 86 3600478
Sáb­háil Teamhair
Shell Chun Sáille
www.tarapixie.net

http://www.savetara.com

CLIMATE ACTION NEWS SHEET 85, December/January 2008/2009

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UPCOMING/ONGOING EVENTS AND ACTIONS:
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1. Camp for Cli­mate Action Gath­er­ing, 31.01.09–01.02.09
2. Earth First! Win­ter Moot, 6–8.02.09
3. Mobil­is­ing for the COP, 13–15.03.09
4. Do It Your­self! Course, 22–27.03.09
5. Fos­sil Fools Day 2009, 01.04.09
6. Coal Car­a­van, April 2009

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UPCOMING/ONGOING EVENTS AND ACTIONS:
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1. Camp for Cli­mate Action Gath­er­ing, 31.01.09–01.02.09
2. Earth First! Win­ter Moot, 6–8.02.09
3. Mobil­is­ing for the COP, 13–15.03.09
4. Do It Your­self! Course, 22–27.03.09
5. Fos­sil Fools Day 2009, 01.04.09
6. Coal Car­a­van, April 2009
7. Earth Activist Train­ing, 11–26.07.09
8. Non­vi­o­lence for a Change Train­ing, Jan-Dec 2009

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1. Case col­laps­es against E.On block­aders, 14.01.09
2. Heathrow’s third run­way gets the go-ahead and activists respond, Jan­u­ary 2009
3. Plane Stu­pid shut down Stanst­ed Air­port, 08–12.08
4. 48 hours of action against E.on and new coal, 28–29.11.08
5. Scot­tish coal rail ter­mi­nal shut down, 15.12.08
6. E.ON forced to aban­don recruit­ment tour, Novem­ber 2008
7. Kel­ster­back For­est Occu­pa­tion (Frank­furt Air­port), ongo­ing

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UPCOMING EVENTS AND ACTIONS:
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1) Camp for Cli­mate Action New Year Gath­er­ing, 31.01.09 – 01.02.09
2008 saw the biggest Cli­mate Camp to date and the most incred­i­ble array of direct action against cli­mate change on record. But what does 2009 hold in store? Regard­less of whether you’ve been to a cli­mate camp, all are wel­come to come along to this excit­ing week­end gath­er­ing. We will be ask­ing our­selves whether there should be anoth­er big sum­mer event and, if so, what it should be. Already there have been many pos­si­bil­i­ties raised, rang­ing from anoth­er rur­al camp to a sin­gu­lar day of action. Oth­er ideas include an urban con­ver­gence or a cli­mate car­a­van. The gath­er­ing will also pro­vide a forum to talk http://climatecamp.org.uk/?q=node/468

2) Earth First! Win­ter Moot, 6–8.02.09
The Earth First! Win­ter Moot is a week­end to reflect on where we are as a rad­i­cal ecol­o­gist move­ment and on where we are going. The moot will be about dis­cussing strat­e­gy, strength­en­ing the EF! net­work, secu­ri­ty and com­mu­ni­ca­tions, and action plan­ning. A ses­sion is also reserved for dis­cussing a UK mobil­i­sa­tion for the UN cli­mate con­fer­ence in Copen­hagen late 2009. The moot will be held in Brighton (t.b.c.). Please check the web­site near­er to the time for fur­ther details and email any items you would like to add an item to the agen­da to moot2009 at earthfirst.org.uk.
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21557

3) Mobil­is­ing for the COP, 13–15.03.09
The UN Cli­mate Con­fer­ence of Par­ties num­ber 15 is set to take place in Copen­hagen on the 30th of Novem­ber 2009, and it will be the biggest cli­mate sum­mit ever to have tak­en place. More than 12,000 del­e­gates — busi­ness lead­ers, politi­cians, diplo­mats and lob­by­ists — are going to be dis­cussing an inter­na­tion­al treaty to replace the failed Kyoto Pro­to­col.

Tens of thou­sands of activists and pro­test­ers will be mak­ing their way to Copen­hagen for this major event. In Sep­tem­ber 2008 peo­ple from more than 23 coun­tries met in Copen­hagen and agreed on a Call to Action, call­ing for peo­ple to start mobi­liz­ing and to car­ry out actions local­ly as well as com­ing to Copen­hagen for mass actions.
Anoth­er inter­na­tion­al plan­ning meet­ing will take place in March (13th-15th) 2009 where the con­cepts and strat­e­gy for action will be dis­cussed. http://climateaction09.org/

4) Do It Your­self! 22–27.03.09
A course explor­ing tools for empow­er­ment and grass­roots social change, at the Find­horn Foun­da­tion

Can we man­age our own lives and com­mu­ni­ties at the grass­roots rather than retreat­ing into fear, blame and stereo­types or look­ing to oth­ers to solve the prob­lems? Many peo­ple believe that the answers to the big ques­tions lie in com­mu­ni­ty empow­er­ment, bot­tom up organ­is­ing. This course pro­vides a chance to become con­fi­dent using a range of tech­niques designed to this end and to clar­i­fy our visions for the poten­tial of these approach­es. We will also put aside time to deal with the emo­tions and doubts raised and include a range of short films and con­tem­po­rary case stud­ies.

The main aims of the course are to share with par­tic­i­pants tools, knowl­edges, and ini­tia­tives which can be used to empow­er them­selves and their com­mu­ni­ties, and inspire pos­i­tive social change, based on co-oper­a­tion and sol­i­dar­i­ty. The course will draw on the book DO IT YOUSELF – A Hand­book for Chang­ing Our World edit­ed by TRAPESE (see handbookforchange.org) Email for more info: trapese@riseup.net

5) Fos­sil Fools Day 2009, 01.04.09
Just in case you missed the news – Fos­sil Fools Day is back! On April 1st, join the glob­al day of resis­tance and pull a prank that packs a punch. Call-out now avail­able on the web­site, so help spread the word. If you would like leaflets and/or posters send us an email and we’ll post you some – info@risingtide.org.uk
www.risingtide.org.uk/fossilfoolsday2009

6) Coal Car­a­van, 17.04.09 – 04.05.09
The fab­u­lous cli­mate car­a­van lives on. This time we will be the COAL CARAVAN, walk­ing and cycling between the sites for pro­posed open cast mines and new pow­er sta­tions in the Mid­lands, York­shire and North East. On our route we’ll be talk­ing to local peo­ple, organ­is­ing bicy­cled pow­er films and events, hold­ing pub­lic dis­cus­sions and dis­plays, and link­ing groups from dif­fer­ent areas to help strength­en iso­lat­ed cam­paigns.

Pre­cise details of the route are to be con­firmed, but put the dates in your diary now! Meet up Fri­day 17th April (W. Mid­lands), to start our jour­ney on Sat­ur­day 18th. The Car­a­van will end two and a half weeks lat­er with a grand finale on Bank Hol­i­day Mon­day (4th May).
The car­a­van itself will not involve direct action (although we may offer train­ing, if local groups so request).
http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21915
/caravan@climatecamp.org.uk.

7) Earth Activist Train­ing, 11–26.07.09
Learn the skills to trans­form a piece of land, a com­mu­ni­ty, and our polit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic sys­tems. Spend two weeks in rur­al Devon learn­ing: Nature and wilder­ness aware­ness, Diver­si­ty in ecosys­tems and social move­ments, Solu­tions that exist: alter­na­tive ener­gy; organ­ic farm­ing; nat­ur­al build­ing; biore­me­di­a­tion & restora­tion, Soil and wood­land ecol­o­gy and much, much more …

On com­ple­tion par­tic­i­pants will receive a per­ma­cul­ture design cer­tifi­cate. The course will be held at Land­mat­ters Per­ma­cul­ture Coop­er­a­tive in Devon. Costs: £200 — £650 slid­ing scale accord­ing to income. http://www.landmatters.org.uk / earthactivisttraining@riseup.net

8) Non­vi­o­lence for a Change Train­ing, 2009
Turn­ing the Tide will offer month­ly work­shops in non­vi­o­lent meth­ods and strate­gies for social change. You can par­tic­i­pate as a mem­ber of the year-group (com­mit­ting to all eleven ses­sions) or only come to those work­shops which inter­est you.
http://www.turning-the-tide.org

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RECENT HAPPENINGS:
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1) Case col­laps­es against E.On block­aders, 14.01.09
Two envi­ron­men­tal­ists, arrest­ed fol­low­ing a block­ade of E.On’s Not­ting­ham offices on Fos­sil Fools Day 2008, had the case against them dis­missed on Wednes­day 14th Jan­u­ary. The case col­lapsed after it emerged that the pros­e­cu­tion had offered no evi­dence to sup­port the charge of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass. The Crown Pros­e­cu­tion Ser­vice (CPS) were found to have been neg­li­gent in their admin­is­tra­tion of the case and were ordered to pay the defence’s costs.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/419126.html

2) Heathrow’s third run­way gets the go-ahead and activists respond,
Jan­u­ary 2009
Both Heathrow and Man­ches­ter air­ports were tar­get­ed Mon­day 12th Jan­u­ary with the domes­tic depar­ture lounges of both air­ports simul­ta­ne­ous­ly occu­pied by pro­test­ers. In Lon­don over 500 peo­ple defied air­port bylaws by stag­ing a sit-down din­ner, forc­ing air­port oper­a­tor BAA to close 18 check-in desks. In Man­ches­ter police used pow­ers under Sec­tion 14 of the Pub­lic Order Act to con­tain up to 100 pro­test­ers on the ground floor of Ter­mi­nal 3, with one arrest.

Mean­while, Green­peace revealed that a plot of land with­in the pro­posed expan­sion site had been pur­chased in an attempt to delay the con­struc­tion.

When the announce­ment came on Thurs­day 15th, ‘cli­mate suf­fragettes’ smashed the win­dows of the Depart­ment of Trans­port (http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/418697.html) and on Sat­ur­day 17th Jan, 500 flash mobbed at Heathrows ter­mi­nal 5.

For all the details, pic­tures, videos and more vis­it -
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/418105.html

3) Plane Stu­pid shut down Stanst­ed Air­port, 08–12.08
50 activists from Plane Stu­pid shut down Stanst­ed Air­port by camp­ing on the run­way and sur­round­ing them­selves with for­ti­fied secu­ri­ty fenc­ing. Plane Stu­pid announced ‘We are gen­uine­ly grate­ful for the lev­el of sup­port from peo­ple who have agreed with us that des­per­ate times call for des­per­ate mea­sures. We have used this action to ask for every­one to ‘please, do some­thing’. We hope that all those that have expressed sup­port for today’s action will now think about what they are going to do to ensure the sur­vival of our plan­et and peo­ple on it’.
http://www.planestupid.com/?q=content/plane-stupid-shuts-stansted-airport

4) 48 hours of action against E.on and new coal, 28–29.11.08
The 48 hours of action was a great first shot across the bows. E.On were rat­tled, local and nation­al media took an inter­est, resources were gath­ered and are now ready to go, a new web­site is now up and run­ning (http://www.e‑onf-off.org.uk/), a list of tar­gets has been com­piled and E.on know that if they try to build a new coal fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth then they will face a bar­rage of direct action — both towards their dai­ly oper­a­tions and their sup­ply chain. E.on be warned. Actions took place in: Lon­don, Brighton, Bris­tol, Nor­wich, Coven­try, Not­ting­ham & Coven­try and at Kingsnorth itself. http://risingtide.org.uk/node/309

Plus, ‘Green Banksy’ invades Kingsnorth dur­ing the 48 hours: An
uniden­ti­fied group alleged­ly pen­e­trat­ed Kingsnorth secu­ri­ty and switched off almost 500 megawatts of gen­er­at­ing capac­i­ty, cut­ting almost 2% off the nation’s pow­er sup­ply for about four hours.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/12/414463.html

5) Scot­tish coal rail ter­mi­nal shut down, 15.12.08
30 cam­paign­ers from Coal Action Scot­land togeth­er with local res­i­dents peace­ful­ly block­ad­ed the entrance to the Scot­tish Coal-oper­at­ed Raven­struther coal rail ter­mi­nal in South Lanark­shire for 8 hours. The pro­tes­tors were act­ing to oppose the five open cast coal mines that deliv­er coal to the rail ter­mi­nal and in resis­tance to the thir­teen new open cast coal mines due to open in Scot­land. Pro­tes­tors erect­ed and scaled a 15ft scaf­fold­ing tri­pod, block­ing trucks from enter­ing the ter­mi­nal. Oth­ers locked them­selves by their necks to a con­vey­or belt and a bull­doz­er, pre­vent­ing coal stock­piles from being loaded onto trains. An
esti­mat­ed 6,380 tonnes of coal were stopped from being trans­port­ed from the coal mines to pow­er sta­tions, pre­vent­ing the equiv­a­lent to 11,675.4 tonnes of CO2 from being released into the atmos­phere.
http://coalactionedinburgh.wordpress.com/

6) E.ON forced to aban­don recruit­ment tour, Novem­ber 2008
Anti-coal protests at grad­u­ate careers fairs around the UK forced E.ON to can­cel its recruit­ment tour. The ener­gy com­pa­ny, which is plan­ning to build a new coal pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth, Kent, saw sev­en­teen of its careers events dis­rupt­ed. This was a co-ordi­nat­ed nation­al effort from stu­dents involved in Peo­ple & Plan­et, the Coal Action Net­work, and the Camp for Cli­mate Action. Leaflets, ban­ners, fan­cy dress, con­ver­sa­tions with atten­dees and eye-catch­ing stunts were used to embar­rass E.ON and dis­suade grad­u­ates from join­ing the com­pa­ny. The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, one of E.ON’s main finan­cial back­ers, were also tar­get­ed at the fairs over their role in pro­vid­ing loans to build the pro­posed new pow­er sta­tion.
http://leaveitintheground.org.uk/?p=185

7) Kel­ster­back For­est Occu­pa­tion (Frank­furt Air­port), ongo­ing Resist Frank­furt Air­port Expan­sion — defend the for­est camp. After Heathrow, Frank­furt is the largest air­port in Europe. Fra­port (the com­pa­ny run­ning the air­port) and the Ger­man gov­ern­ment are try­ing to build a new run­way, to mas­sive­ly increase flights. To build the new run­way, Fra­port need to clear 250,000 m² of pro­tect­ed for­est. For sev­en months, activists have been squat­ting the for­est, build­ing tree plat­forms and float­ing rafts to resist attempts to chop down the for­est. Jan­u­ary 2009 is bring­ing threat of evic­tion — and they need all the help they can get.
http://waldbesetzung.blogsport.de/english-information/ or
http://waldbesetzung.blogsport.de/photos/

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See also the Camp for Cli­mate Action (www.climatecamp.org.uk), Net­work for
Cli­mate Action (www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk) and Cli­mate Indy­media
(www.climateimc.org)

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Attacks against luxury cars in Germany

04/01/2009: Again two upper­class cars burned, Berlin

Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan
Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan Direct Action Germany: 24th Dec - 4th Jan 04/01/2009: Again two upper­class cars burned, Berlin
02/01/2009: Again anoth­er car burned down, Berlin
31/12/2008: 7 upper­class cars torched, Berlin
25/12/2008: Five posh cars dam­aged in Kreuzberg, Berlin

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Again two upper­class cars burned

Berlin 4th Jan­u­ary 2009

The series of polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed arsons on cars keeps on going also in the new year.

In the night to sun­day, two upper­class cars have been torched in Friedrichshain. In the Pet­tenkofer­str. a mer­cedes SLK went on flames short­ly after mid­night. Around 2am, anoth­er car, a BMW X5 went on flames around Frank­furter Tor. The state secu­ri­ty took up the inves­ti­ga­tion.

With­in last year, the police reg­is­tered 87 polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed arson attacks, from which 67 have been on cars. About 98 cars have been dam­aged on the end from such arsons.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Again anoth­er car burned down

Berlin, 2nd Jan­u­ary 2009

The series of burned car keeps on. On the ear­ly hours of fri­day, a car of the upper­class has been burned in the Christi­nen­str. in Pren­zlauer­berg, as the police reports.
Since one can­not exclude a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion behind it, state secu­ri­ty took up the inves­ti­ga­tions.

Source: Berlin­er Zeitung

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7 upper­class cars torched

Berlin, 31st Decem­ber 2008

It is dan­ger­ous for cardrivers to park in Berlin.
Just a night before new year’s eve, sev­er­al cars went on flames in three dif­fer­ent dis­trcits of thw city. No trace of respon­si­bles, state secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

Unknown per­sons set up sev­en upper­class cars in flames. In the dis­tricts of Mitte, Friedrichshain and Pren­zlauer­berg, about 15 cars have been there­fore dam­aged.

Inhab­i­tants alarmed the cops around 2am hav­ing seen a car in flames in the Zionkirschestr.
Short­ly after­wards, anoth­er car went off in the Fehrber­lin­er­str., while its flames daamges four cars parked near­by. Two fur­ther cars went on flames in the Ruppiner/corner Rheins­berg­er­str. and in the Swinemün­der­str, two cars parked near­by got also dam­aged.

Also in the Kas­tanien­allee a car was set on fire, dam­ag­ing a car parked near­by. In the Seumestr. and in the Kraut­str. in Friedrichshain, two ore cars went on flames, dam­ag­ing one oth­er parked near­by.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Five posh cars dam­aged in Kreuzberg

Berlin, 25th Decem­ber 2008

Five posh cats have been dam­aged by unkn­won per­sons on the 25th Decem­ber, along the Paul-Licke-Ufer in Kreuzberg.
Wit­ness­es found out that the tires of three mer­cedes and a bmw have been slashed off, while a jaguar have been paint­ed with orange col­or.

„The cars were parked almost next to each oth­er“, said a police spokesper­son.
One of the mer­cedes had all its tires slashed off. Just few days before there has been an attack against a con­do project, Carl Loft, very close to the place where the cars were parked at.

Source: Tagesspiegel

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Protests against beginning Airport extension in Frankfurt/Germany

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

13.01.2009
+++The Own­er of the Frank­furt Air­port, Fra­port, start­ed today the exten­sion of the air­port to build a new runway+++woodcamp still exists+++more than a hun­dred peo­ple on a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood

Frank­furt Air­port is the biggest ger­man air­port and one of the biggest in europe. Some may remem­ber the fierce con­tro­ver­sies in the 1980s when a new run­way was built (known as “Start­bahn 18 West”, in those times more than 30.000 peo­ple gath­ered in the wood to fight against the exten­sion an police bru­tal­i­ty). Now the own­er of the air­port, the Fra­port cor­po­ra­tion, wants to build a new run­way because they think they need more capac­i­ties to com­pete against the oth­er euro­pean air­ports. The new run­way will be in the north-side of the Frank­furt Air­port, in the for­est of Kel­ster­bach.

After Fra­port began on Tues­day to fence the for­est of Kel­ster­bach in, the day X chain alarm was trig­gered. The fence is the first build­ing in the for­est and serves to lim­it and even­tu­al­ly clo­sure of the for­est area, which the Fra­port wants to be cleared until the end of Feb­ru­ary. The for­est area is only trans­ferred in the pos­ses­sion of Fra­port since yes­ter­day. Before the fence was set­up, one hun­dred cops searched the area for pro­tes­tors. The Hüt­ten­dorf (pro­tes­tors camp) itself has not yet been affect­ed by the fenc­ing.

Already in the morn­ing police showed up in the Hüt­ten­dorf and the camp was searched. The search­es can be under­stood as part of a prepa­ra­tion for the evic­tion to be, because the police sur­veyed some areas and made the pho­tographs. After the search offi­cers in vehi­cles and on foot patroled through the adja­cent for­est.

At the same time dif­fer­ent engi­neer­ing firms began under the sur­veil­lance of hun­dred vops with mea­sure­ments and the fenc­ing in of the wood-area, which will be cleared first. The com­pa­ny signs of the vehi­cles were cov­ered. The con­struc­tion work­ers etah­b­lished a 200-meter fence.

By 18 o’ clock more than a hun­dred peo­ple came toge­hter to a spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tion in the wood. The demon­stra­tion went with flares to the point, whre the fence was built, there are rumours, which say the fence was part­ly dis­man­tled. Con­stant sur­veil­lance of the fence was not evi­dent and the police had dis­ap­peared from the for­rest.

Accord­ing to media reports, Fra­port will wait with the clear­ing of the 300-hectare piece of wood long enough to wait until the Hes­s­ian admin­is­tra­tion court has decid­ed an urgent appeal of the vil­lage of Kel­ster­bach the air­port expan­sion. But Fra­port will start to fell the trees soon, because due to ger­man “ecol­o­gy” law they are only allowed to fell trees until the begin­ning of march.

For an accu­rate assess­ment of events please vis­it in the com­ing days the Inter­net sites of www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de or www.flughafen-bi.de

It the com­ing days there will be fur­ther actions. Tomor­row at 18 clock some ini­tia­tives (envi­ron­men­tal­ist, social groups, antifas­cists) will demon­strate togeth­er against the pol­i­tics in Hesse (thats the fed­er­al state Frank­furt is in and which politi­cians did decide to allow the air­port exten­sion) in Frank­furt.

Next Sat­ur­day there will be a demon­stra­tion at the air­port.

The resis­tance against the air­port expan­sion will not be finnished with the build­ing of the fence, not with the grub­bing-up, not with the evac­u­a­tion of the “Hüt­ten­dorf” — We will con­tin­ue to resist the air­port as a cli­mate killer, as a source of noise and envi­ron­men­tal pol­lu­tion as well as an impor­tant ele­ment of Euro­pean racist fore­clo­sure sys­tem.

The fence will fall — Smash Fra­port!

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with and greet­ings to Cli­mate rush — Stop air­port exten­sions world­wide!

http://waldbesetzung.blogsport.de/english-information/

Actions against consumerism and capitalism in Greece

Christ­mas trees placed in cen­tral squares across the coun­try for Chrit­mas cel­e­bra­tion were burned as sym­bol­ic acts against the apa­thy and so that peo­ple won’t for­get the mur­der of young Alexan­dros.

12/29 Athens: Protest inside the biggest and ille­gal­ly built mall. 150 pro­test­ers with ban­ners took the isles of the shop­ping mall and shout­ed slo­gans.

The slo­gans on the ban­ners read: “what will be the next sale on our lives”, “work, vote, and shut up”, “shut up and shop”, “I shop there­fore I exist”, “work, buy, con­sume, die” and more.

Greek anti-consumerism actionChrist­mas trees placed in cen­tral squares across the coun­try for Chrit­mas cel­e­bra­tion were burned as sym­bol­ic acts against the apa­thy and so that peo­ple won’t for­get the mur­der of young Alexan­dros.

12/29 Athens: Protest inside the biggest and ille­gal­ly built mall. 150 pro­test­ers with ban­ners took the isles of the shop­ping mall and shout­ed slo­gans.

The slo­gans on the ban­ners read: “what will be the next sale on our lives”, “work, vote, and shut up”, “shut up and shop”, “I shop there­fore I exist”, “work, buy, con­sume, die” and more.

28/12 Athens: On Sun­days the stores are closed in Greece but since it was the last Sun­day of the year, some shop own­ers decid­ed to keep them open, demand­ing their employ­ees to go to work. Some hun­dreds of anar­chists and left­ists gath­ered out­side stores in down­town Athens to keep the stores, if not closed, then with no cus­tomers. They shout­ed slo­gans and pre­vent­ed peo­ple from going in.

1/3 Xan­thi and Kavala: Big chain gro­cery shops were attacked by anar­chists who filled carts with food, cook­ing oil and oth­er goods, left and gave them away to peo­ple shop­ping in near­by peo­ple’s mar­kets (farm­ers mar­kets)

More pho­tos at: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=959200
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=959215
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=959228

Con­tin­u­ing cov­er­age of Greek protest & resis­tance, plus UK sol­i­dar­i­ty, at https://www.indymedia.org.uk

French unemployed carry out a “self reduction” in Parisian supermarket

On 31 Decem­ber, 2008 over 50 unem­ployed and pre­car­i­ous work­ers blocked the check­out of a Mono­prix super­mar­ket in the sub­urbs of Paris with 13 trol­leys full of food.

On 31 Decem­ber, 2008 over 50 unem­ployed and pre­car­i­ous work­ers blocked the check­out of a Mono­prix super­mar­ket in the sub­urbs of Paris with 13 trol­leys full of food.

After dis­trib­ut­ing a leaflet, demand­ing a “self-reduc­tion [autore­duc­tion] appro­pri­ate to this time of cri­sis, which will allow for the pre­car­i­ous to cel­e­brate New Year’s with dig­ni­ty”, nego­ti­a­tions with the super­mar­ket man­age­ment result­ed in them leav­ing with­out pay­ing. A por­tion of the food was dis­trib­uted to the undoc­u­ment­ed immi­grants who have occu­pied the Parisian labor hall.

Leaflet here (in French):
http://www.cip-idf.org/article.php3?id_article=4180

Animal Rights Case Concern to Environmentalists & call out for 19th January — updated with CW analysis

While the case of 4 ani­mal rights cam­paign­ers found guilty on “con­spir­a­cy to black­mail” charges in rela­tion to con­tract test­ing com­pa­ny Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences (HLS) that tests on ani­mals may seem unre­lat­ed to the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment the case has direct rel­e­vance to all rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal­ists.

While the case of 4 ani­mal rights cam­paign­ers found guilty on “con­spir­a­cy to black­mail” charges in rela­tion to con­tract test­ing com­pa­ny Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences (HLS) that tests on ani­mals may seem unre­lat­ed to the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment the case has direct rel­e­vance to all rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal­ists. The activists were con­vict­ed for their part in the now famous SHAC (Stop Hunt­ing­don Ani­mal Cru­el­ty) cam­paign that’s stat­ed aim is to close down the com­pa­ny.

Fol­low­ing their con­vic­tions the media lam­bast­ed the activists for numer­ous unlaw­ful and intim­i­dat­ing actions tak­en against Hunt­ing­don and asso­ci­at­ed com­pa­nies. Many of these actions will be dis­taste­ful to some and there are many dif­fer­ing views on ani­mal research in the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment how­ev­er this case has wider impli­ca­tions for activists across the board.

After a recent nation­al media arti­cle claim­ing a lone extrem­ist might be plan­ning an attack aimed at pop­u­la­tion reduc­tion was pub­lished, which NETCU appear to have had a hand in, some feel that NETCU (Nation­al Extrem­ism Tac­ti­cal Co-ordi­na­tion Unit) could be turn­ing their spot­light on the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment. Addi­tion­al­ly the polic­ing tac­tics expe­ri­enced at Cli­mate Camp indi­cate that ani­mal rights cam­paign­ers aren’t the sole focus of NETCU. If the envi­ron­men­tal move­ment is the new tar­get of NETCU this judge­ment should be tak­en seri­ous­ly by all envi­ron­men­tal­ists.

This case seems to imply that the “organ­is­ers” of rad­i­cal cam­paigns are ful­ly respon­si­ble for every­one that tar­gets the com­pa­ny that they are cam­paign­ing against. Indeed it is the case some cam­paign­ers act­ing against HLS and asso­ci­at­ed com­pa­nies used direct action and it’s true that the defen­dants did not nec­es­sar­i­ly con­demn this type of action either. How­ev­er what is being said is there is no evi­dence that the defen­dants were involved in or even incit­ed the actions list­ed in the media and which it seems they have been held liable for in court.

So what is to be under­stood by this case is that a rad­i­cal cam­paign, such as SHAC, Earth First or Cli­mate Camp is ful­ly respon­si­ble for the actions of all its sup­port­ers. It seems that a cam­paign is expect­ed to ‘con­trol’ activists and speak out against every ille­gal action they make or be faced with respon­si­bil­i­ty for the oth­er activist’s actions.

This will be a prob­lem for net­works and groups like Earth First and Cli­mate Camp the police need only arrest the group organ­is­ing the EF! gath­er­ing, the peo­ple who pro­mote Cli­mate Camp etc. and then hold them respon­si­ble for the actions of any­one cam­paign­ing on the same issue or using the cam­paign name, any­one tak­ing action against GMOs or who attacked the pow­er sta­tion dur­ing Cli­mate Camp.

The police no longer need to find and arrest the per­son who com­mit­ted the rel­e­vant action but can sim­ply imply that the cam­paign is respon­si­ble espe­cial­ly if the cam­paign sup­ports direct action or car­ries reports on such actions on their web­site.

On Mon­day 19th Jan­u­ary there has been a call out for a Nation­al Anti-Vivi­sec­tion Day of Action/Freedom to Protest Day of Action in sup­port of the SHAC activists that are being sen­tenced on that day. Because of the direct rel­e­vance of this case to envi­ron­men­tal­ists I ask that regard­less of your indi­vid­ual view­point on the SHAC cam­paign or ani­mal test­ing you do some­thing to sup­port the free­dom to cam­paign. This could be as sim­ple as ded­i­cat­ing an already planned envi­ron­men­tal action to the cam­paign­ers or hold­ing a small protest.

FREEDOM TO PROTEST NOW!

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State repres­sion of Anti-Cor­po­rate Dis­sent: Ani­mal right activists con­vict­ed of ‘con­spir­a­cy to black­mail’

On Decem­ber 23rd, 4 out of 5 activists on tri­al at Win­ches­ter Crown Court were found guilty of ‘Con­spir­a­cy to Black­mail’ at Win­ches­ter Crown Court after a 3 and a half month long show tri­al. The world’s media, prompt­ed by police press offi­cers, were quick to con­demn activists by point­ing to harass­ment against the employ­ees of Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences (HLS) and their cus­tomers, share­hold­ers and investors. Actions against HLS, not linked to those con­vict­ed, such as hoax bombs, let­ters alleg­ing pae­dophil­ia, and threats were point­ed to as evi­dence of the defen­dants’ extrem­ism. Police spokes­men and the Nation­al Extrem­ist Coor­di­na­tion Unit (NETCU), the branch of the police set up to deal with the AR move­ment and oth­er expres­sions of the pub­lic’s dis­sent, hailed the con­vic­tions as a vic­to­ry. (For more infor­ma­tion on NETCU see here and here.

What was not exam­ined in the media was the wor­ry­ing devel­op­ment of the repres­sive use of the law which lead to the con­vic­tion of the four defen­dants.

Cor­po­rate Watch has fol­lowed the progress of the tri­al at Win­ches­ter since the begin­ning. The rea­son we were con­cerned about the tri­al is that we see it as part of a larg­er attack on the ani­mal rights move­ment moti­vat­ed by the state’s desire to pro­tect pri­vate cor­po­ra­tions against dis­sent. Since the ani­mal rights move­ment began to effec­tive­ly chal­lenge the prof­its of those involved in vivi­sec­tion and the phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal indus­try the state has repeat­ed­ly respond­ed with new repres­sive mea­sures. In May this year Sean Kirt­ley, an activist involved with Stop Sequani Ani­mal Tor­ture (SSAT), was sen­tenced to four and a half years in prison for updat­ing a web­site with news about a legal, non­vi­o­lent cam­paign to close down Sequani lab­o­ra­to­ries in Led­bury. Kirt­ley was con­vict­ed of ‘Con­spir­a­cy to inter­fere with the con­trac­tu­al rela­tions of an ani­mal research facil­i­ty under sec­tion 145 of the Seri­ous Organ­ised Crime and Police Act’ (SOCPA 145) . His only crime was to protest law­ful­ly against the lab and to update a web­site.

NETCU, how­ev­er, was not sat­is­fied with see­ing ani­mal rights activists banged up for four and a half years and chose to charge cam­paign­ers asso­ci­at­ed with Stop Hunt­ing­don Ani­mal Cru­el­ty (SHAC) with ‘con­spir­a­cy to black­mail’, an offence car­ry­ing up to 14 years in prison. In May 2007, police arrest­ed 32 peo­ple in raids dubbed ‘Oper­a­tion Achilles’. Since then, 15 peo­ple have been charged with ‘con­spir­a­cy’ and are being tried in two sep­a­rate tri­als, of which this was the first.

The charges relate to over four years of con­cert­ed cam­paign­ing against HLS, the largest con­tract test­ing lab­o­ra­to­ry in Europe. The defen­dants includ­ed peo­ple who had been involved in SHAC from the out­set. How­ev­er, two of the defen­dants, Ger­rah Sel­by and Dan Wad­ham, had been in their ear­ly teens at the begin­ning of the peri­od con­cerned and had only been involved for a short time. Wad­ham was only 17 when his part of the alleged con­spir­a­cy alleged­ly occurred.

SHAC, an inter­na­tion­al cam­paign group call­ing for the clo­sure of HLS, has been paint­ed by the police and the press as a ‘crim­i­nal organ­i­sa­tion’ dup­ing mem­bers of the pub­lic con­cerned with ani­mal abuse into donat­ing their mon­ey to fur­ther ‘a cam­paign of black­mail’. SHAC’s activ­i­ties, how­ev­er, have been over­whelm­ing­ly law­ful: the cam­paign pub­lish­es infor­ma­tion about ani­mal abuse inside HLS labs, reports cam­paign­ing activ­i­ties and issues action alerts call­ing on sup­port­ers to write polite let­ters to com­pa­nies work­ing with HLS and ask them to desist. If those com­pa­nies con­tin­ue to do busi­ness with HLS, protests would usu­al­ly fol­low. All mate­r­i­al on the SHAC web­site is checked by a bar­ris­ter and police are giv­en pri­or notice of their demon­stra­tions.

Cus­tomers, sup­pli­ers and share­hold­ers in HLS have also been the sub­ject of some direct action. Slo­gans have been daubed at com­pa­ny premis­es and employ­ees homes; cars have been painstrip­pered; hoax bombs have been sent and employ­ees have been accused of being pae­dophiles. How­ev­er, these actions are not direct­ly linked to the SHAC cam­paign and have only ten­u­ous links to the defen­dants, whose faces were spashed across many tabloid front pages after their con­vic­tions at Win­ches­ter.

Dur­ing the sum­mer, three defen­dants, com­mit­ted cam­paign­ers against HLS, plead guilty to charges of ‘con­spir­a­cy to black­mail’. Dur­ing the tri­al, evi­dence recov­ered from the cam­paign PCs and activists’ per­son­al com­put­ers was pre­sent­ed. Police had found many doc­u­ments believed to have been per­ma­nent­ly delet­ed or shred­ded by their authors. This includ­ed a spread­sheet detail­ing names and address­es of peo­ple work­ing for com­pa­nies linked to HLS, details of direct actions car­ried out against them and a doc­u­ment con­tain­ing a pri­vate chat between activists appar­ent­ly talk­ing about direct action. This evi­dence may sug­gest that some activists had decid­ed to take direct action against com­pa­nies linked to HLS, but the evi­dence link­ing the defen­dants found guilty on 23rd Decem­ber to these doc­u­ments was cir­cum­stan­tial and, in some cas­es, non-exis­tent. Even if some activists linked to SHAC did decide to take direct action, this does not make every­body asso­ci­at­ed with the cam­paign guilty by asso­ci­a­tion. The pros­e­cu­tion case was that that the entire SHAC cam­paign was aimed at clos­ing down HLS, which is true, and that SHAC cam­paign­ers attempt­ed to per­suade com­pa­nies not to work with HLS, which is also true. The pros­e­cu­tion argu­ment, how­ev­er, went on to imply that, when com­pa­nies did not agree to cease trad­ing with HLS, they were the sub­ject of direct action. Often direct action did occur but this was not under the ban­ner of SHAC. More­over, SHAC did not pub­lish any infor­ma­tion about com­pa­nies that was not already in the pub­lic domain. But because some activists, some­times under the ban­ner of the Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front (ALF), did take direct action, the pros­e­cu­tion argued that the SHAC cam­paign was facil­i­tat­ing direct action and giv­ing it its tac­it appo­val. The police went one step fur­ther and said SHAC and the ALF were one and the same thing!

Much of the evi­dence in the three-month tri­al was in rela­tion to law­ful demon­stra­tions against com­pa­nies linked to HLS. This was par­tic­u­lar­ly impor­tant in the instances of defen­dants who could not be linked to the uncov­ered com­put­er evi­dence. In sev­er­al cas­es, the only evi­dence was what they had said at demon­stra­tions. Com­ments made by defen­dants dur­ing protests in earshot of the police were por­trayed as link­ing them to the ‘con­spir­a­cy’. Com­ments, such as “we know where you live”, were tak­en as proof that defen­dants were par­ty to the con­spir­a­cy. In any oth­er con­text, such spur-of-the-moment com­ments would have, at most, lead to minor charges in the Mag­is­trate’s Court. Equal­ly impor­tant was the fact that some of those con­vict­ed were linked per­son­al­ly to the defen­dants who plead­ed guilty. Heather Nichol­son and Ger­rah Sel­by had both shared hous­es with them. This was obvi­ous­ly a fac­tor in find­ing them guilty by asso­ci­a­tion.

So what does this mean for free speech and anti-cor­po­rate dis­sent in the UK? By the same log­ic, an anti-war cam­paign that pub­lish­es infor­ma­tion on the where­abouts of a mil­i­tary base or arms fac­to­ry and calls for its clo­sure could be put in the frame for the same crime if that base was then the sub­ject of an arson attack. All it would take would be for the police to imply that the peo­ple run­ning the pub­lic cam­paign are linked to those involved in direct action. Con­se­quent­ly, cam­paign­ers might feel com­pelled to pub­licly dis­tance them­selves from acts of direct action lest they find that, unbe­known to them, those respon­si­ble for the covert actions are involved in pub­lic action too and the whole move­ment is charged with ‘con­spir­a­cy’. In fact, the use of such charges is a clas­sic police tac­tic aimed at spread­ing para­noia and con­vict­ing as many activists as pos­si­ble for acts car­ried out by only a few. The aim is also to min­imise pub­lic sup­port for ille­gal actions by har­rass­ing and crim­i­nal­is­ing those who speak up in sol­i­dar­i­ty.

NETCU have already inti­mat­ed, for exam­ple in the recent Mark Townsend arti­cle on ‘eco-ter­ror­ists’, that envi­ron­men­tal or anti-gm pro­test­ers might be their next tar­get.

The con­vict­ed activists are now long peri­ods in jail, they will be sen­tenced on Jan­u­ary 19th. Heather Nichol­son, who was remand­ed after her arrest in May 2007, has already spent over 19 months in jail, longer than some con­vict­ed of seri­ous assaults or sex crimes would spend in prison. In May this year, Sean Kirt­ley, who was impris­oned for his role in anoth­er ani­mal rights cam­paign, was sen­tenced to four and a half years in prison on the same day that men who beat a man until he was blind received two years. Since ‘Oper­a­tion Achilles’, the police have been pat­ting them­selves on the back for putting the ani­mal rights move­ment into ‘dis­ar­ray’. A NETCU source told the Observ­er in Novem­ber 2008 that the ani­mal rights move­men­t’s ‘ring­lead­ers’ had ‘either been pros­e­cut­ed or were await­ing pros­e­cu­tion.’ One may sus­pect that com­ments like these are more to do with main­tain­ing NETCU’s fund­ing than real­i­ty (see this Cor­po­rate Watch com­men­tary for more details).

In fact the attack on ani­mal rights cam­paign­ers does not seem to have lim­it­ed their capac­i­ty to take action. Reg­u­lar demon­stra­tions are still tak­ing place against com­pa­nies linked to HLS, with one planned for 29th Decem­ber.The ALF, which does not seem to be in need of ‘lead­ers’, has recent­ly freed 70 turkeys from a UK farm. If any­thing, the glob­al ani­mal rights move­ment seems to be grow­ing steadi­ly.

The deci­sion to try these cam­paign­ers for ‘con­spir­a­cy to black­mail’ was evi­dent­ly a polit­i­cal one. Huge amounts of police resources have been poured into this pros­e­cu­tion, and oth­ers like it, at the behest of the Labour gov­ern­ment. This is due to the effec­tive­ness of the ani­mal rights move­ment in con­fronting and chal­leng­ing the pow­er of cor­po­ra­tions involved in ani­mal abuse. The demon­i­sa­tion of ani­mal rights cam­paign­ers in the media, facil­i­tat­ed by NETCU press releas­es, only makes it eas­i­er for the state to repress them with­out pub­lic out­cry. The con­vic­tion of the defen­dants at Win­ches­ter is yet anoth­er nail in the cof­fin of the pub­lic’s right to voice their anger and dis­sent against cor­po­rate crime.

For more info see Stop Hunt­ing­don Ani­mal Cru­el­ty — www.shac.net

NETCU Watch — http://netcu.wordpress.com/

SCHnews — www.schnews.org.uk

Attacks against cars & luxury developments in Germany

Unknown per­sons set on fire two lux­u­ry cars
Berlin, Decem­ber 19th 2008

Burning carBurnt carUnknown per­sons set on fire two lux­u­ry cars
Berlin, Decem­ber 19th 2008

In the night to Fri­day two upper­class cars were put on fire in Berlin. About 1.20 a.m. two peo­ple walk­ing by Elde­naer Strasse saw fire com­ing out of the engine com­part­ment of a mer­cedes. It was severe­ly dam­aged by the flames.

About 20 min­utes lat­er an inhab­i­tant of Horn­strasse reaslized a Chrysler burn­ing. A Golf stand­ing next to was also dam­aged by the heat. In both cas­es the Berlin Fire Brigades extin­guished the flames.

The polit­i­cal police Staatss­chutz took over inves­ti­ga­tions, as a polit­i­cal motive for the arsons can not be exclud­ed. This year already more than 60 cars had been burned in the cap­i­tal, pre­sum­ably for polit­i­cal rea­sons.

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Lux­u­ry Con­do-project attacked

Berlin, Decem­ber 19th 2008

In the night to Fri­day a lux­u­ry con­do­mini­um project was attacks with stones and colour bags in Kreuzberg. Some win­dows were smashed, the attack­ers got away unrec­og­nized.

About 20 per­son dressed in dark clothes attacked a lux­u­ry con­do build­ing under con­struc­tion in Kreuzberg withn stones and colour bags in the night to Fri­day. Accord­ing to the police 12 win­dows were bro­ken in the build­ing in Lieg­nitzer Strasse. Then the unknown per­sons ran away to Gör­l­itzer Park. The polit­i­cal police took over inves­ti­ga­tions.

In the Paul-Linke-Yards socalled Carlofts are being build, said the own­er. This means that the flats have their park­ing lot right in front of their door. The cars will be brought to the respec­tive floor by a lift. The con­dos in the scene dis­trict will cost up to 1.6 mil­lion Euro. A demon­stra­tion against increas­ing rents was banned from walk­ing past the object by the police.

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A car and a Dig­ger set on fire
Berlin 16 Dezem­ber 2008

Unknown per­sons have under­tak­en two arson attacks in the ear­ly morn­ing of Tues­day in the dis­trict of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. A taxi dri­ver noticed a car, a lux­u­ri­ous mer­cedes, burn­ing in the Wiener­strasse and called the cops.

Mean­while a Dig­ger got torched in the Kreutziger­strasse in Friedrichshain.

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“Land Rover” set on fire
Berlin 14 Decem­ber 2008

Unknown indi­vid­u­als put a „Land Rover“ on fire today ear­ly in the morn­ing in the dis­trict of Mitte. A taxi dri­ver noticed the car burn­ing on the cor­ner Choriner strassae/Fehrberliner strasse and called the cops. The State secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

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„Hum­mer“ burned down

Berlin 8 of Decem­ber

A car got burned ear­ly in the morn­ing in Friedrichshain. Around 0.45 a police patrol noticed the burning“Hummer“ in the Frank­furter Allee.

Since a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion can not be exclud­ed, state secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

More burn­ing of lux­u­ry cars through­out this autumn in Ger­many, at http://directactionde.blogspot.com/search/label/English, plus anti-mil­i­tarist, anti-fas­cist and Greek sol­i­dar­i­ty actions

Kelsterbach protest against airport extension, camp news & upcoming events, frankfurt / germany

On Sun­day, 14.12. about 150 peo­ple demon­strat­ed in the for­est of Kel­ster­bach (near Frank­furt / Main) against the con­struc­tion of the new run­way north of the cur­rent air­port site.

No Night Flights (German)On Sun­day, 14.12. about 150 peo­ple demon­strat­ed in the for­est of Kel­ster­bach (near Frank­furt / Main) against the con­struc­tion of the new run­way north of the cur­rent air­port site.

To famil­iar­ize with the sur­round­ing of the for­est, which fra­port (the com­pa­ny which runs the air­port) wants to destroy and in view of the area which prob­a­bly will be cleared first, the demon­stra­tion moved trough the for­est towards the air­port grounds, along the cur­rent path to where the road Okriftel­er crossed the motor­way 3 and the fast-train tracks. Through­out the Kel­ster­bach­er for­est are the prepara­to­ry mea­sures (removal of muni­tions, sub-wood and ani­mals) large­ly com­plet­ed. Among the prepara­to­ry mea­sures include mark­ing work on the trees. These were from the demon­stra­tors numer­ous and var­ied with paint and spray cans sup­ple­ment­ed, so that the ori­en­ta­tion for forestry work­ers in the for­est in the future will be more dif­fi­cult.

At the bridge on the ICE route had already post­ed the cops and blocked the tran­si­tion towards sound­proof­ing wall of the air­port. Under the obser­va­tion of a police heli­copter there was a short ral­ly, while on the road Okriftel­er many new slo­gans against the expan­sion were paint­ed.

The for­est walk was a good step from the activist lethar­gy of the past few months!

Upcom­ing events:

4th Jan­u­ary 2009: The first colour­ful walk in the forests in the new year will again explore the area and make the extent of for­est destruc­tion clear. Meet­ing: 14 clock For­est Camp

From the 12th Jan­u­ary 2009: pos­si­ble grub­bing begin­ning, Day X
Day X is the day on which the site is fenced and / or with the clear­ing work is begun. Get on the alarm lists (soon under www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de or in the for­est camp)!

14th Jan­u­ary 2009: demon­stra­tion togeth­er with pupils, stu­dents and oth­ers against the Hes­s­ian con­di­tions in Frank­furt. Check: www.14januar.de

Even between the years, there will be activ­i­ties around the camp and against the expan­sion type. Keep you updat­ed on www.waldbesetzung.blogsport.de or www.flughafen-bi.de

Pre­vi­ous sto­ries about the camp: 1 | 2