ID-DAY — National Day of Action against ID CARDS 26/3/07

DEFY ID CARDS & THE DATABASE STATE

TAKE BIG BROTHER DOWN

ID-DAY

Is a nation­al day of autonomous action against ID cards and the Data­base state.
Across the coun­try peo­ple will be protest­ing against the open­ing of the new ID ‘enrol­ment’ cen­tres.

DEFY ID CARDS & THE DATABASE STATE

TAKE BIG BROTHER DOWN

ID-DAY

Is a nation­al day of autonomous action against ID cards and the Data­base state.
Across the coun­try peo­ple will be protest­ing against the open­ing of the new ID ‘enrol­ment’ cen­tres.

Call for workshops at the Earth First! Summer Gathering 2007

This year’s gath­er­ing is from 18 — 22 July in Nor­folk, near a main­line rail­way sta­tion.

The focus is on prac­ti­cal skills, but there will also be many of the reg­u­lar diverse and inter­est­ing work­shops.

EF! summer gathering 2007 logoThis year’s gath­er­ing is from 18 — 22 July in Nor­folk, near a main­line rail­way sta­tion.

The focus is on prac­ti­cal skills, but there will also be many of the reg­u­lar diverse and inter­est­ing work­shops.

The idea is to have mul­ti­ple work­shop ses­sions, e.g. four two-hour slots spread over four days build­ing up skills in a par­tic­u­lar area, so peo­ple can learn the basic skills to actu­al­ly do the job at oth­er mobil­i­sa­tions, events like the cli­mate camp — or wher­ev­er. For exam­ple plumb­ing, elec­tri­cal skills, medics…and what­ev­er else peo­ple want to do… It’s not just about the prac­ti­cal skills but also about get­ting to know each oth­er and start­ing to work togeth­er.

If you would like to offer a work­shop please write to:
martinshaw64@riseup.net

Thanks — the EF! sum­mer gath­er­ing col­lect­ing
Gen­er­al con­tact details etc at http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/

please for­ward to peo­ple you think would be inter­est­ed.

documentary: Reclaim Power — voices from the camp for climate action 2006

In the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. Cine Rebelde pro­duced a doc­u­men­tary film about the camp.

Cli­mate change is now a real­i­ty. Lead­ing sci­en­tists across the world agree that in a ’busi­ness as usu­al sce­nario’ we have no longer than 10 years to pre­vent 2–3 degrees of addi­tion­al glob­al arm­ing that will lead to irre­versible cli­mat­ic changes with dra­mat­ic con­se­quences for our plan­et.

Climate camp view from gateIn the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. Cine Rebelde pro­duced a doc­u­men­tary film about the camp.

Cli­mate change is now a real­i­ty. Lead­ing sci­en­tists across the world agree that in a ’busi­ness as usu­al sce­nario’ we have no longer than 10 years to pre­vent 2–3 degrees of addi­tion­al glob­al arm­ing that will lead to irre­versible cli­mat­ic changes with dra­mat­ic con­se­quences for our plan­et.

How­ev­er, in a world dri­ven by prof­it and com­mit­ted to unlim­it­ed eco­nom­ic growth, human­i­ty seems very unwill­ing to change the course of the fos­sil fuel econ­o­my.

In the sum­mer of 2006, the 5th hottest year ever record­ed in recent his­to­ry, 600 peo­ple con­vinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK.

With over one hun­dred work­shops on a wide range of top­ics, the 10 day camp was a space of col­lec­tive learn­ing, sus­tain­able liv­ing and tak­ing direct action on the root caus­es of cli­mate change. The gath­er­ing that showed prac­ti­cal low ener­gy solu­tions in action, cul­mi­nat­ed in a day of protest and mass direct action in an attempt to shut down Drax.

DVD 62min + extras
Eng­lish with sub­ti­tles in Eng­lish, French, Ger­man and Span­ish
reports on indy­media UK: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/climatecamp/

Trail­er down­load: 2:58 min
http://www.cinerebelde.org/site.php3?id_article=356〈=en

a cine rebelde pro­duc­tion in coop­er­a­tion with http://risingtide.org.uk and http://climatecamp.org.uk

indy­media reports of the Camp 2006:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/climatecamp/

Pic­tures, infor­ma­tion and film orders:
orders@cinerebelde.org
http://www.cinerebelde.org

DVDs will also soon be avail­able from ris­ing tide, cli­mate camp groups and at the meet­ing in Bris­tol.

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Prepa­ra­tions for the Camp for Cli­mate Action 2007 are in full swing. The upcom­ing meet­ing will be in Bris­tol on March 17th /18th.

Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca is cur­rent­ly doing a Road Show. Check out:
http://risingtidenorthamerica.org

The Campaign Against Prison Slavery

The Cam­paign Against Prison Slav­ery is a group set up to try to expose the real­i­ty of prison labour, how lit­tle of it teach­es skills that can be used after release and which could help reduce the chances of re-offend­ing.

The Cam­paign Against Prison Slav­ery is a group set up to try to expose the real­i­ty of prison labour, how lit­tle of it teach­es skills that can be used after release and which could help reduce the chances of re-offend­ing.

We also seek to expose the pri­vate com­pa­nies that have con­tracts with pris­ons that are mak­ing huge prof­its using pris­on­er labour while the pris­on­ers are paid pen­nies an hour, any los­es incurred by the prison indus­tries con­tracts are cov­ered by the tax pay­er.

CAPS now has a new web­site www.againstprisonslavery.org and the con­tact details are:

Cam­paign Against Prison Slav­ery
P.O. Box 74
Brighton
BN1 4ZQ
E‑mail: againstprisonslavery@riseup.net

GP ship impounded during anti-Trident action

23 Feb­ru­ary: Green­peace ship the Arc­tic Sun­rise impound­ed dur­ing float­ing block­ade of Faslane naval base. Snip­pets below from GP press releas­es.

This morn­ing the Green­peace ship Arc­tic Sun­rise out-manoeu­vred MoD ships and is now anchored across the entrance to the base. Mean­while six small­er block­ing boats have dropped off Green­peace vol­un­teers in canoes who are attempt­ing to scale HMS Vig­i­lant, one of the UK’s four Van­guard nuclear weapons subs berthed at Faslane.

23 Feb­ru­ary: Green­peace ship the Arc­tic Sun­rise impound­ed dur­ing float­ing block­ade of Faslane naval base. Snip­pets below from GP press releas­es.

This morn­ing the Green­peace ship Arc­tic Sun­rise out-manoeu­vred MoD ships and is now anchored across the entrance to the base. Mean­while six small­er block­ing boats have dropped off Green­peace vol­un­teers in canoes who are attempt­ing to scale HMS Vig­i­lant, one of the UK’s four Van­guard nuclear weapons subs berthed at Faslane.

Lat­er that day:
UPDATE: Twen­ty mil­i­tary police stormed the ship and smashed their way onto the bridge of the Arc­tic Sun­rise short­ly after 5pm fol­low­ing the day-long stand-off. The mil­i­tary police cut the anchor chain and towed the ship into the nuclear base. All onboard have been arrest­ed for being in a restrict­ed area.

See http://www.greenpeace.org.uk for more (pix, etc)
and http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/6388967.stm

The Arc­tic Sun­rise is due to berth on the Thames in ear­ly March, ahead of the par­lia­men­tary debate and vote on Tri­dent replace­ment.

Police Critical of Mass (edinburgh)

23 Feb 2007
A crit­i­cal mass of over 40 cyclists con­verged this Fri­day on Edin­burgh city cen­tre. After meet­ing between the art gal­leries near the mound they under­took a live­ly cycle ride, last­ing near­ly two hours through the town.

23 Feb 2007
A crit­i­cal mass of over 40 cyclists con­verged this Fri­day on Edin­burgh city cen­tre. After meet­ing between the art gal­leries near the mound they under­took a live­ly cycle ride, last­ing near­ly two hours through the town.
Click on image for a larg­er ver­sion

The mass had a gen­er­al­ly uncom­pro­mis­ing atti­tude to traf­fic, cork­ing lanes at red lights to keep the mass togeth­er, ensur­ing the event was safe and fun for all involved.

Pound­ing tech­no music from the sound sys­tem set a real­ly good mood for the cycle. There was a 25Watt mega­phone-soundsys­tem with some uplift­ing tunes from Aphex twin, Square­push­er, a bit apoc­olyp­tic orches­tral. One of the par­tic­i­pants said “The music was quite amaz­ing, it brought a whole dif­fer­ent atmos­phere to the ride. By chang­ing the dai­ly real­i­ty of peo­ple, with cars blocked and silent bikes rid­ing to the music that fill­ing the whole street, there is a vision of what is pos­si­ble. I think crit­i­cal mass is a rev­o­lu­tion­ary moment.”

Four police motor­cy­cles arrived halfway through the ride, inter­cept­ing the pro­ces­sion out­side the mosque near Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ty. Sev­er­al indi­vid­u­als were pulled to one side and warned that their lights were not legal. Despite forty cyclists being quite con­spic­u­ous and eas­i­ly observ­able by motorists, they com­plained that sev­er­al par­tic­i­pants in the crit­i­cal mass were break­ing the law. Appar­ent­ly flash­ing red lights are not ade­quate­ly safe and vis­i­ble, despite forty peo­ple with flash­ing red lights look­ing much like an xmas par­ty. The name and address of one Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ty stu­dent was tak­en, but no-one was arrest­ed or for­mal­ly cau­tioned, although they were warned that they may face an on the spot fine if caught again with­out legal lights. Despite this, the four police motor­cy­clists left the mass and no police were seen again after this unnec­es­sary con­fronta­tion.

An Edin­burgh Uni­ver­si­ty anthro­pol­o­gy stu­dent who was accost­ed by the a police motor­cy­clists com­ment­ed: “the prob­lems they had with me were rea­son­able, i was cycling with­out any lights, they were just enforc­ing the law, I did­nt go home when warned and was going slow on the inside lane and par­tial­ly obstruct­ing the police motor­cy­cles”

One of the par­tic­i­pants, an unem­ployed man liv­ing in Lei­th said: “the police were being antag­o­nis­tic. So what if some of us had flash­ing red lights, and did not have the legal­ly nec­es­sary white lights on the front of our bikes, haven’t they got bet­ter things to do? I think they just hate it when a bunch of peo­ple get togeth­er in a group to do some­thing fun or rad­i­cal and they cant con­trol or dom­i­nate the sit­u­a­tion. Despite the police, it was the best crit­i­cal mass i have been on, good peo­ple and good atmos­phere.”

A com­put­er pro­gram­mer from near the mead­ows said “I thought it went just dandi­ly, it was good that we went slow­ly and blocked the whole road and there was noth­ing they [the police] could do about it because we were well with­in the law.”

“I’m going to dress up like a fuck­ing christ­mas tree for the next crit­i­cal mass, then they cant com­plain!” exclaimed one cyclist.

The vast major­i­ty of those in the mass were not intim­i­dat­ed by the police and con­tin­ued with the crit­i­cal mass demon­stra­tion, con­tin­u­ing along George St., and enjoyed cycling around the round­abouts and along the pic­turesque cob­bled streets.

Edin­burgh’s crit­i­cal mass meets at 5.30pm on the last Fri­day of every month, out­side the art gallery at the foot of the mound, It appears to be grow­ing in num­bers and enthu­si­asm as the warmer and lighter sea­sons approach.

Demo in Edinburgh in the defence of Rospuda

20 Feb 2007
On Fri­day at 2 pm, in front of Pol­ish con­sulate there will be a dome in sup­port of Pol­ish protest site
against the destruc­tion of the largest in Europe wild wet­lands in Rospu­da Val­ley (google the area to find more about the case)

20 Feb 2007
On Fri­day at 2 pm, in front of Pol­ish con­sulate there will be a dome in sup­port of Pol­ish protest site
against the destruc­tion of the largest in Europe wild wet­lands in Rospu­da Val­ley (google the area to find more about the case)

Take a look at the fuckin’ pic­tures:
www.greenpeace.org/poland/multimedia/slajdy/dolina-rospudy-z-lotu-ptaka‑2

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Edinburgh CRITICAL MASS Fri 23/02

Fol­low­ing on from last mon­th’s suc­cess­ful ride, Fri­day (23/02) sees Feb­ru­ary’s Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride in Edin­burgh. Meet 5.30pm foot of the Mound (by the Nation­al Gal­leries). Ride off 6pm.

We enjoy cycling. We enjoy cycling togeth­er. Cycling togeth­er makes Edinburgh’s some­time haz­ardous streets a more plea­sur­able expe­ri­ence. Let’s ride and cel­e­brate the won­der­ful inven­tion that is the cycle (bi/tri/uni — all vari­eties wel­come)! Pos­i­tive atti­tudes essen­tial!

Fol­low­ing on from last mon­th’s suc­cess­ful ride, Fri­day (23/02) sees Feb­ru­ary’s Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride in Edin­burgh. Meet 5.30pm foot of the Mound (by the Nation­al Gal­leries). Ride off 6pm.

We enjoy cycling. We enjoy cycling togeth­er. Cycling togeth­er makes Edinburgh’s some­time haz­ardous streets a more plea­sur­able expe­ri­ence. Let’s ride and cel­e­brate the won­der­ful inven­tion that is the cycle (bi/tri/uni — all vari­eties wel­come)! Pos­i­tive atti­tudes essen­tial!

Edin­burgh is dom­i­nat­ed, clogged and pol­lut­ed by the inter­nal com­bus­tion engine. Peo­ple sit for hours in their met­al box­es — typ­i­cal­ly trav­el­ling a few miles – detached from but destroy­ing the envi­ron­ment around them. Let’s demon­strate the free­dom, joy and sim­ple prac­ti­cal­i­ty that cycling could bring to every­ones’ lives!

Shell to Sea Solidarity Action in Scotland

Between 7am and 8am this morn­ing (16th Feb­ru­ary 2007) while the city was still in dark­ness, a num­ber of activists shut down eight dif­fer­ent Shell petrol sta­tions in and sur­round­ing the city cen­tre of Edin­burgh. This action was a sol­i­dar­i­ty action for the Shell to Sea cam­paign in Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo and also to tar­get Shell for being a major con­trib­u­tor to glob­al warm­ing and cli­mate change. The action was pur­pose­ly planned to coin­cide with the action tak­ing place at the Bal­linaboy refin­ery site on the same morn­ing.

Shell logo burningBetween 7am and 8am this morn­ing (16th Feb­ru­ary 2007) while the city was still in dark­ness, a num­ber of activists shut down eight dif­fer­ent Shell petrol sta­tions in and sur­round­ing the city cen­tre of Edin­burgh. This action was a sol­i­dar­i­ty action for the Shell to Sea cam­paign in Ross­port, Coun­ty Mayo and also to tar­get Shell for being a major con­trib­u­tor to glob­al warm­ing and cli­mate change. The action was pur­pose­ly planned to coin­cide with the action tak­ing place at the Bal­linaboy refin­ery site on the same morn­ing.

The activists turned the emer­gency shut down levers so the pumps stopped work­ing and the sta­tion was unable to sell any­more fuel. They left a shell shaped skull and a note at each sta­tion (stuck on with Shell to Sea stick­ers) stat­ing;

“Shell has been shut down today in Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the inno­cent peo­ple around the world that have been sub­ject to their bul­ly­ing and use of vio­lence.

Shell is a mas­sive con­trib­u­tor to Glob­al Warm­ing and Cli­mate Change – the great­est threats to life on earth

The com­mu­ni­ty of Ross­port, on the West Mayo coast in Ire­land, are under siege due to Shell’s desire to get their hands on the gas reserve. Shell is build­ing an extreme­ly dan­ger­ous onshore gas pipeline through Ross­port and a mas­sive refin­ery destroy­ing this beau­ti­ful coast and endan­ger­ing hun­dreds of lives.

This has to stop now. The inno­cent peo­ple of the area are fight­ing for sur­vival against an evil multi­na­tion­al cor­po­ra­tion. They fear for their lives, their chil­dren and their com­mu­ni­ty.

Join us in the fight against Shell – Boy­cott Shell and make them with­draw this dis­as­ter­ous pipeline sheme from Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land”.

There were no police involved and there­fore no arrests were made. Some sta­tions remained shut down for a num­ber of hours, and unfor­tu­nate­ly some were start­ed up again quite quick­ly.

The fact that one or maybe more of the emer­gency shut down levers were faulty and did not stop the pumps imme­di­ate­ly adds to Shell’s track record of being a dan­ger­ous com­pa­ny with no regard for health and safe­ty. These levers are meant to be used in an event of fire or emer­gency (or sol­i­dar­i­ty actions!) and the fact that they are faulty and dif­fi­cult to access means that in an emer­gency the sta­tion would not shut down and the pumps would con­tin­ue to dis­pense fuel.

Lat­er that after­noon, all of the tar­get­ed sta­tions were up and run­ning again. But the mes­sage was clear­ly left and the sta­tions were shut down and had emp­ty fore­courts dur­ing the morn­ing rush hour.

Climate Action Gathering 17 March Edinburgh

Our plan­et is in cri­sis. The time to act is now…

The Cli­mate Action Gath­er­ing will see peo­ple from across scot­land that are at the fore­front of action against cli­mate change share their knowl­edge and expe­ri­ence with con­cerned peo­ple from all walks of life.

Scottish climate action gathering posterOur plan­et is in cri­sis. The time to act is now…

The Cli­mate Action Gath­er­ing will see peo­ple from across scot­land that are at the fore­front of action against cli­mate change share their knowl­edge and expe­ri­ence with con­cerned peo­ple from all walks of life.

There will be opper­tu­ni­ties to dis­cuss the poli­cies of gov­ern­ment, issues of social jus­tice and how the mod­ern world has cre­at­ed this prob­lem. A ded­i­cat­ed cin­e­ma will show doc­u­men­taries and short films relat­ing to cli­mate change and the fos­sil fuel indus­try. This will be a great opper­tu­ni­ty to meet oth­ers who are active in Scot­land, explore alter­na­tives togeth­er and build the move­ment to tack­le the root caus­es of cli­mate change.

Work­shops
Cli­mate change- the facts
Discussion;Causes & Respons­es
Future ener­gy paths
The oil indus­try
Transport/ Avi­a­tion
Permaculture/ Sus­tain­able com­mu­ni­ties
Direct Action
What next for our move­ment?

March 17th 9am-6pm
@
3 Bris­to Place
Edin­burgh