Call to organise a German climate camp 2008. Plus new climate camp 2007 photo galleries, video (& links to news compilations)

Call to pre­pare and organ­ise a cli­mate camp in Ger­many!

1) The idea
2) How the idea emerged and how where we can go from here
3) Why organ­ise a cli­mate camp?
4) Com­mu­ni­ca­tion

Short haul flights are for birdsCall to pre­pare and organ­ise a cli­mate camp in Ger­many!

1) The idea
2) How the idea emerged and how where we can go from here
3) Why organ­ise a cli­mate camp?
4) Com­mu­ni­ca­tion

1. The Idea

Fol­low­ing the mod­el estab­lished by the Camp for Cli­mate Action in the UK, which was held for the sec­ond time this year, we want to ini­ti­ate the process of organ­is­ing a Cli­mate-Action Camp in Ger­many in 2008. Just like in the UK we want to cre­ate links between the exchange of knowl­edge (in work­shops), self-organ­ised liv­ing (in the camp) that min­imis­es our eco­log­i­cal foot­print, net­work­ing and direct action.

The last two camps in the UK specif­i­cal­ly tar­get­ed par­tic­u­lar instal­la­tions, against which direct or the­mat­i­cal­ly appro­pri­ate actions were organ­ised. Last year’s tar­get was the UK’s largest coal-fired pow­er sta­tion, while this year the camp drew atten­tion to the avi­a­tion indus­try and the expan­sion of London’s Heathrow air­port. Whether we should also choose such focal points in Ger­many should be dis­cussed at the prepara­to­ry meet­ings.

2. How the idea emerged and how where we can go from here

This email and ini­tial call emerged from this year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action in the UK, when sev­er­al Ger­man-speak­ing peo­ple met there who had all, inde­pen­dent­ly of each oth­er, had the idea of organ­is­ing such a camp in Ger­many. We hope to use a first plan­ning meet­ing either on the last week­end in Octo­ber or the first week­end in Novem­ber (26.–28.10. / 2.–4.11) some­where in the geo­graph­i­cal cen­tre of Ger­many to decide how to go on from here. If you want to attend the meet­ing, go to http://www.doodle.de/yu8vxh39em9zh7s7 and enter your pre­ferred date – we can then select the most suit­able date (pro­vid­ed it doesn’t clash with local organ­i­sa­tion). Both date and loca­tion should be agreed on by the end of Sep­tem­ber.

3. Why organ­ise a Cli­mate-Action Camp

Cli­mate chaos is a real­i­ty. And there’s not much time left to lim­it the dam­age. Which is exact­ly why we can’t sim­ply jump into knee-jerk activism that sim­ply repro­duces the caus­es of the prob­lem. Rather, we need to take pro­found direct action, with­out of course exclud­ing peo­ple. We also need ground­ed analy­ses of the fun­da­men­tal struc­tures that serve to high­light the urgent need for social trans­for­ma­tion and can com­mu­ni­cate infor­ma­tion about the under­ly­ing caus­es to a wider audi­ence.

Cli­mate Change is not only an eco­log­i­cal prob­lem, but also a ques­tion of the dis­tri­b­u­tion of its con­se­quences. It thus also pos­es social ques­tions. This is why we need imme­di­ate and direct action. Of course, we also need to dis­cuss many oth­er ques­tions, for exam­ple the fol­low­ing (a first rough list com­piled by us in the camp):

- How can we act effec­tive­ly?
— What does a car­bon-neu­tral life look like? What kind of utopias do we need? Which alter­na­tives can we live already now?
— Why are the media sud­den­ly inter­est­ed in the issue of cli­mate change? Which inter­ests are push­ing this? Are these inter­ests also our own?
— Do we trust states and busi­ness­es to save us? Or do we cre­ate our own solu­tions?
— How do we judge the cli­mate change poli­cies pur­sued until now by envi­ron­men­tal NGOs? What are their effects?
— Is it pos­si­ble to pro­tect the cli­mate in the con­text of the cur­rent socio-eco­nom­ic sys­tem? Or is there a need for rad­i­cal social change?
— Who prof­its from cli­mate change? And what does that mean for our actions?

A cli­mate camp could pur­sue these and many oth­er ques­tions, inspire peo­ple to think and act politi­co-eco­log­i­cal­ly, it could be a space for exper­i­men­ta­tion, think-tank and a space to net­work fur­ther com­mon actions. Of course, we’d first have to decide:

- What could a cli­mate camp in Ger­many look like?
— How could it be organ­ised?
— Who would join?

4. Com­mu­ni­ca­tion

Info:
Web­site of the UK Camp for Cli­mate Action:
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/

Indy­media reports:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2007/climatecamp/

Web­site of the UK-based Net­work for Cli­mate Action
http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk

Reports on Indy­media Ger­many:
http://de.indymedia.org/2007/09/193563.shtml

For future com­mu­ni­ca­tion sign up to our email list
http://lists.trilos.net/mailman/listinfo/klimacamp

We are also work­ing on set­ting up some sort of inter­net-pres­ence. Details to be decid­ed at our first meet­ing.
http://www.klimacamp.org/

If you want to get in touch with us direct­ly, let us know via the mail­ing list. We are from dif­fer­ent parts of Ger­many (e.g. Freiburg, Berlin, Wend­land region, Bre­men) and can maybe trav­el to where you are to report back from the Camp with fotos and movies (as moti­va­tion in the run-up to the first organ­i­sa­tion­al gath­er­ing).

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Camp for Cli­mate Action 2007 video — the insid­er’s view

A 30 minute film of the cli­mate camp has been edit­ed from mate­r­i­al shot on camp by indy­media type media activists work­ing with the cli­mate camp.

New pho­to gal­leries by var­i­ous peo­ple from this year’s camp

And the handy com­pi­la­tions of news, pho­tos, audio & video on this site:

Cli­mate Camp Land Occu­pied & direc­tions
Camp for Cli­mate Action — all the info you need to get there with the right stuff, take action & do work­shops
Camp for Cli­mate Action up & run­ning — work­shops, eco-infra­struc­ture, lit­ter pick & Bicy­col­o­gy day out, plus assort­ed pho­tos
Direct actions sta­tions — cli­mate camp
Police actions & (counter-)surveillance at the cli­mate camp; FIT­watch
24 hours of cli­mate direct action (mass & affin­i­ty group actions spread like wild­fire); plus video/audio clips

and news of the US cli­mate con­ver­gences & actions on the West Coast and in the South East

Cycle to Recycle: A Radley Lakes Protest 15 September 2007

You are invit­ed to join cyclists from across Oxford­shire in a bicy­cle ride in sup­port of the cam­paign to Save Radley Lakes next Sat­ur­day. Cyclists in Oxford are invit­ed to con­gre­gate in Broad Street, Oxford City (OX1 3AS) out­side the Oxford Cam­pus Store, at 12.00 mid­day on Sat­ur­day 15 Sep­tem­ber. The cyclists will pro­ceed toward Radley Lakes. Cyclists from the Abing­don area will group at Radley rail­way sta­tion (OX14 3AE; adja­cent to the Bowyers Arms) for 1.00pm. The whole par­ty will then go for­ward to Abing­don pass­ing through Radley Lakes.

Radley Lakes felled treeYou are invit­ed to join cyclists from across Oxford­shire in a bicy­cle ride in sup­port of the cam­paign to Save Radley Lakes next Sat­ur­day. Cyclists in Oxford are invit­ed to con­gre­gate in Broad Street, Oxford City (OX1 3AS) out­side the Oxford Cam­pus Store, at 12.00 mid­day on Sat­ur­day 15 Sep­tem­ber. The cyclists will pro­ceed toward Radley Lakes. Cyclists from the Abing­don area will group at Radley rail­way sta­tion (OX14 3AE; adja­cent to the Bowyers Arms) for 1.00pm. The whole par­ty will then go for­ward to Abing­don pass­ing through Radley Lakes.

Fur­ther infor­ma­tion at saveradleylakes.org.uk and cpreoxon.org.uk

It Costa Nothing! Reclaiming the Cowley Road, Oxford

10.09.2007
Increas­ing­ly annoyed with the grow­ing num­ber of chains and instead of whing­ing about the state of our soci­ety, a group of intre­pid activists decid­ed to do some­thing about it…

Cowley Costa stall10.09.2007
Increas­ing­ly annoyed with the grow­ing num­ber of chains and instead of whing­ing about the state of our soci­ety, a group of intre­pid activists decid­ed to do some­thing about it…

Gen­tri­fi­ca­tion is crap leaflet — application/pdf 87K

Shouting,“Who says you can’t get some­thing for noth­ing”, the small gang set up ‘shop’ out­side the new Cos­ta cof­fee. Hand­ing out free cof­fee, tea, veg­an cake and (hasti­ly made) leaflets on the cur­rent state of the Cow­ley Road, passers by stopped to chat, chew and slurp.

HOMOGENISATION AND RENTS RISES

Accord­ing to new eco­nom­ics foun­da­tion (nef):
“The homogeni­sa­tion of high streets is also not a benign or inevitable prod­uct of ‘progress’:
* Loss of diver­si­ty ulti­mate­ly leads to a loss of true choice for con­sumers as well as a loss of local char­ac­ter
* Replace­ment of local­ly owned out­lets by retail mul­ti­ples can dam­age the local econ­o­my as prof­its drain out of the area to remote cor­po­rate head­quar­ters and local employ­ment is destroyed
* The many peo­ple who now wish to return to local, high street shop­ping may find that their dis­tinc­tive local shops have been replaced by “micro-for­mat” super­mar­ket or chain branch­es” http://neweconomics.org/gen/clonetown.aspx

And it’s not just cloning that’s wrench­ing the heart out of East Oxford, thanks to the rate rise on the Cow­ley Road, small shops have gone out of busi­ness. Coop­ers, the newsagents and a fam­i­ly run busi­ness for 15 years — closed recent­ly. The ‘Plain Traders’ are also feel­ing the squeeze, with Bead Games, over 20 years old, con­sid­er­ing shut­ting up shop too. Here big busi­ness ben­e­fits from its huge rev­enues; mov­ing in and mak­ing the whole world a bland­er place. As well as chal­leng­ing the cloning, cap­i­tal­ism needs dis­man­tling too! Start­ing with free cake is a small step in the right direc­tion!

“…TOTALLY AGREE”

And peo­ple pass­ing by con­curred; some of the feed­back we received includ­ed:
* “Good on you, I vis­it Oxford once a year and it’s heart-break­ing what’s hap­pen­ing to East Oxford”
* “We’ve just writ­ten stuff about gen­tri­fi­ca­tion for our A lev­els, we feel dead guilty because we’re meet­ing some mates in Cos­ta”
* “Wow, this cake is deli­cious. I total­ly agree with what you’re doing. I mean, do we real­ly need anoth­er cof­fee shop? Do we real­ly need anoth­er George & Dan­vers?”
* “In Jeri­cho we’ve start­ed to call it New Deli, coz there’s del­i­catessen after del­i­catessen after del­i­catessen.”
* “You doing this to piss off Cos­ta? Fuckin’ nice one!”

It’d be well cool to see oth­er peo­ple tak­ing the ini­tia­tive: free sand­wich­es fresh­ly made out­side the Sub­way (remem­ber, it still does­n’t have plan­ning per­mis­sion), sound sys­tems out­side the new Car­ling Acad­e­my. Use your imag­i­na­tion; reclaim your world!

As for Cos­ta, we’ll be back there next Sat­ur­day, maybe upping the ante a bit too. Meet 1pm at the OARC (1st floor of the East Oxford Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre) and we’ll go from there.

http://neweconomics.org/gen/m1_1_i4_renewal.aspx

Location of the Gatwick No Border Camp disclosed — 20–23rd September

The organ­is­ers of the Gatwick Area No Bor­der Camp have announced the loca­tion of their camp site. The rent­ed field is locat­ed near the vil­lage of Sal­fords, Sur­rey, which lies approx­i­mate­ly 3 miles south of Red­hill on the A23 road that runs between Lon­don to Brighton. The site is close to both the M23 and Sal­fords Train Sta­tion.

The organ­is­ers of the Gatwick Area No Bor­der Camp have announced the loca­tion of their camp site. The rent­ed field is locat­ed near the vil­lage of Sal­fords, Sur­rey, which lies approx­i­mate­ly 3 miles south of Red­hill on the A23 road that runs between Lon­don to Brighton. The site is close to both the M23 and Sal­fords Train Sta­tion.

The protest camp, to be held between the 20th and 23rd of this month, is part of a cam­paign to stop the build­ing of a new deten­tion cen­tre at Gatwick Air­port. The four days of action will see demon­stra­tions in Craw­ley, Croy­don and Gatwick, as well as numer­ous work­shops and activ­i­ties on var­i­ous migra­tion- and deten­tion-relat­ed issues.

A spokes­woman from No Bor­ders UK, the net­work organ­is­ing the protest camp, said, “We were lucky to find the land in time. We have paid the rent and sent a Tem­po­rary Event Notice to the local author­i­ties and are in the process of arrang­ing oth­er logis­tics.”

Police have report­ed­ly been going around call­ing on farm­ers in the Sal­fords area, includ­ing the own­er of the camp site, ask­ing if they were let­ting the No Bor­der Camp use their land. “They have appar­ent­ly been try­ing hard to stop this camp,” Lisa Mor­gan added. “This is sim­ply a vio­la­tion of peo­ple’s right to protest and assem­bly.”

Camp organ­is­ers today called on local res­i­dents and hand­ed them a let­ter inform­ing them of the camp and invit­ing them to take part. The let­ter, which con­tained details about the camp, its aims and pro­gramme, said “We expect the media and local author­i­ties to dis­tort the truth and present us as ‘trou­ble­mak­ers’. Come and see for your­selves and take part in our activ­i­ties, and see why we are here and what we want to achieve. It is not our inten­tion to cause any dis­rup­tion or dis­tur­bance for the local com­mu­ni­ties or busi­ness­es.”

A new pur­pose-built immi­gra­tion deten­tion cen­tre is planned at Gatwick Air­port as part of the gov­ern­men­t’s five-year strat­e­gy for asy­lum and immi­gra­tion. The prison, to be called Brook House, is due to open in 2008 and will have a total capac­i­ty of 426 places for male and female detainees. It is being devel­oped by BAA Lyn­ton on behalf of the Air­port Prop­er­ty Part­ner­ship. BAA Lyn­ton had devel­oped the exist­ing cen­tre at Gatwick, Tins­ley House, in a sim­i­lar way. The gov­ern­ment has already seen the ‘ben­e­fits’ of locat­ing ‘removal cen­tres’ close to air­ports, with oper­a­tions at Colnbrook and Har­mondsworth, near Heathrow, and Tins­ley House at Gatwick.

There are 10 so-called Immi­gra­tion Removal Cen­tres in the UK. Sev­en are run by pri­vate com­pa­nies con­tract­ed by the Home Office’s Bor­der and Immi­gra­tion Agency (pre­vi­ous­ly the Immi­gra­tion and Nation­al­i­ty Direc­torate), while three are run by the Prison Ser­vice. As of July 2007, these pris­ons have a total capac­i­ty of 2,506. How­ev­er, the Labour gov­ern­ment, which inher­it­ed 700 places when it took office in 1997, is aim­ing for a total of 4,000 places. In addi­tion, there are many so-called Short-term Hold­ing Facil­i­ties at many ports and air­ports through­out the coun­try as well as at a num­ber of Immi­gra­tion Report­ing Cen­tres.

Web­site: http://noborders.org.uk
Mail­inglist: https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/gatwick07

Rossport Day of Action: September 14th & daily blockades

There is a nation­al day of action at the Shell site at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land. For those who cant make the demo- sol­i­dar­i­ty actions are also being called for…

Gener­ic media action leaflet — application/pdf 384K

There is a nation­al day of action at the Shell site at Bel­lan­aboy, Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land. For those who cant make the demo- sol­i­dar­i­ty actions are also being called for…

Gener­ic media action leaflet — application/pdf 384K

Fri­day 14th Sep­tem­ber : Day of action in sol­i­dar­i­ty with Ross­port com­mu­ni­ty resist­ing Shell.

On the 14th of Sep­tem­ber a mass blockad­ing action has been called for at Shell’s pro­posed refin­ery site at Bel­lan­aboy in Coun­ty Mayo, Ire­land. Sol­i­dar­i­ty actions are also called for. (To make life super easy a leaflet that can be adapt­ed and used is attached)

Over the past five years the rur­al com­mu­ni­ty around Ross­port have been resist­ing Shell’s attempts to build a gas refin­ery and high pres­sure pipeline. If the devel­op­ment goes ahead it will have dev­as­tat­ing social and envi­ron­men­tal con­se­quences for the region (for detailed info see www.corribs2s.org). Recent­ly, state repres­sion against the com­mu­ni­ty has been stepped up. The lat­est tac­tic to try and silence oppo­si­tion is an attempt to cre­ate a cul­ture of fear through the use of mali­cious pros­e­cu­tions. Key cam­paign­ers, includ­ing the head of the Fish­er­men (a strong lob­by group against the devel­op­ment) and the local cam­paign spokesper­son, have been tar­get­ed and false­ly charged with assaults on Gar­dai (see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/world/actions/2006/mayo/). There are sev­er­al cas­es com­ing up over the next few months and the defen­dants are almost cer­tain­ly look­ing at serv­ing time. In 2005, when the ‘Ross­port 5’ were jailed for refus­ing to allow Shell access to their land, the strug­gle here became a nation­al issue and sup­port was wide­spread nation­al­ly and inter­na­tion­al­ly. Across Ire­land there were dai­ly pick­ets of Shell garages and oth­er sol­i­dar­i­ty actions, the boost this gave to the com­mu­ni­ty was huge. Over the past year, although resis­tance here con­tin­ues as before, out­side sup­port has become less obvi­ous. The region is remote, with­out overt exter­nal sup­port its easy for peo­ple to feel iso­lat­ed and that their strug­gle has been for­got­ten. The strength of resis­tance here is a mas­sive inspi­ra­tion and the com­mu­ni­ty deserve sup­port, espe­cial­ly at time when a sig­nif­i­cant num­ber of cam­paign­ers are fac­ing los­ing their lib­er­ty.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty actions could involve going to the Irish Embassy, vis­it­ing a Shell office or sim­ply blockad­ing or leaflet­ing a Shell garage. The major pur­pose for tak­ing sol­i­dar­i­ty action is to boost the cam­paign here by mak­ing the com­mu­ni­ty aware that they haven’t been for­got­ten. So, while it’d be great if peo­ple got togeth­er a huge spec­tac­u­lar action, if you’ve not much time, spend­ing an hour with a ban­ner and leaflets at a Shell garage is super easy and total­ly valu­able. For exam­ple, last Autumn, peo­ple orga­nized a Ross­port sol­i­dar­i­ty action in Brighton that took fuck-all organ­i­sa­tion and went real­ly well. Peo­ple were rung the night before, there was a meet­ing at lunchtime, a ban­ner quick­ly paint­ed, some leaflets made and then about 20 peo­ple shut down the garage for the after­noon. The fuel was turned off and peo­ple got on the roof with the ban­ner. It was prop­er old-skool fun, no one got nicked, and it was real­ly cool to get a bunch of peo­ple togeth­er so quick­ly and take action togeth­er.

So, if you can find a spare hour or two next Fri­day, it‘d be great if u could do a quick (or long!) anti-shell action, and post it on Indy­media after… It’d prob­a­bly even be fun. Also, if any­one fan­cies a vis­it to Ire­land, there’s stuff hap­pen­ing reg­u­lar­ly over here and places to stay and its beau­ti­ful…

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Dai­ly block­ades again at Bel­lan­aboy

Direct action stepped up in resis­tance to Shel­l’s project in Bel­lan­aboy

Gar­dai pres­ence has mas­sive­ly reduced at Bel­lan­aboy and the dai­ly pick­ets are once again stop­ping vehi­cles enter­ing the site. Block­ades are gen­er­al­ly held for between 10 and 40 min­utes before the cops arrive and are repeat­ed at reg­u­lar inter­vals throught the day. For footage of one of the block­ades check out…

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=YfSFrtv9XcA

Mass action on Fri­day 14th Setem­ber at Bel­lan­aboy. Sol­i­dar­i­ty actions also called for..

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

GAGGED! #19 • Sep­tem­ber 2007 • http;//www.gaggedanarchist.tk • FREE
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GAGGED! #19 • Sep­tem­ber 2007 • http;//www.gaggedanarchist.tk • FREE
Read the PDF here

Grass­roots Resis­tance to Cap­i­tal­ism & Gov­ern­ment
Pro­duced by South Wales Anar­chists • http;//www.southwalesanarchists.org

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

COPWATCH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shock­ing Behav­iour from Bath’s Author­i­ties

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

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

FCK KFC

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

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

Pro­pa­gan­dist Spiel of the Month:

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

Car­ry on Camp­ing

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

Events List­ing

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

Killers in our Com­mu­ni­ties!

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

Who Are Bath Activist Net­work?

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

The Only Good Bor­der is a Text Bor­der

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

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

Foie Gras Cam­paign Update

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

The Bath Bomb ‘Gold­en Show­ers’ Appeal

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

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

FILMS THAT TELL THE TRUTH

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

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

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

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Cli­mate Action News sheet 71, Sep­tem­ber 2007

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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15th October — Nationwide Day of Local Action against Royal Bank of Scotland — Truro…

Inspired by the Camp for Cli­mate Action? Don’t wait till next year to take part in col­lec­tive direct action against the caus­es of cli­mate change. At this year’s Camp, the Ris­ing Tide net­work called a Day of Local Action against RBS, major backer of the avi­a­tion indus­try, key fun­der of the Liq­uid Nat­ur­al Gas (LNG) pipeline cur­rent­ly tear­ing up the Welsh

RBS action day flierInspired by the Camp for Cli­mate Action? Don’t wait till next year to take part in col­lec­tive direct action against the caus­es of cli­mate change. At this year’s Camp, the Ris­ing Tide net­work called a Day of Local Action against RBS, major backer of the avi­a­tion indus­try, key fun­der of the Liq­uid Nat­ur­al Gas (LNG) pipeline cur­rent­ly tear­ing up the Welsh
coun­try­side, and the world’s self-described ‘Oil and Gas Bank’.

This is a call for groups and indi­vid­u­als across the land to take cre­ative, local, direct action against RBS on Mon­day 15th Octo­ber.

RBS: FINANCING CLIMATE CHANGE

RBS pro­vides oil com­pa­nies with the cash to build and oper­ate drilling rigs, pipelines and oil tankers. And through Avi­a­tion Cap­i­tal, RBS helps air­lines to launch ever more planes – and car­bon emis­sions – into the skies. From West Africa to the Ecuado­ri­an rain­for­est, from the North Sea to the Mid­dle East, RBS loans play a key role in forc­ing open the new car­bon fron­tier, which con­tributes to envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion, dis­rup­tion of indige­nous peo­ples and increased con­flict across the plan­et.

RBS is the sec­ond-largest bank in Europe and has glob­al assets of over $1120 bil­lion, includ­ing UK brands NatWest, Direct Line and Churchill Insur­ance. Despite cre­at­ing a heav­i­ly green­washed pub­lic image through spon­sor­ship of sports and the arts, RBS activ­i­ties have major destruc­tive impacts on the envi­ron­ment and soci­ety. The thir­ty oil and gas finance deals RBS signed between 2001 and 2006 locked us all into 655 mil­lion tonnes of emis­sions over the next 15 years, more than the UK’s entire annu­al emis­sions.

The finan­cial insti­tu­tions fun­nelling cash into fos­sil fuel projects have stood in the shad­ows for far too long. They may be many miles removed from oil rigs and run­ways, safe­ly ensconced in shiny glass tow­ers, but if the prof­it motive is at the heart of the cli­mate cri­sis, the banks are as cul­pa­ble as the oil and air­line indus­tries. On 15th Octo­ber, it’s time to switch our spot­light onto one of the biggest cli­mate crim­i­nals of all:
RBS, the lead­ing financier of cli­mate change.

Get togeth­er with your local group, build on con­nec­tions made at the Camp, reach out to oth­ers in your area… and on 15th Octo­ber, get out in the streets where you live and con­front RBS with your own cho­sen style of cre­ative direct action.

www.risingtide.org.uk

For more infor­ma­tion down­load PLATFORM’s report on RBS, The Oil and Gas Bank.

To find the near­est RBS to you click here.

For help with plan­ning effec­tive actions vis­it the Net­work for Cli­mate Action.

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CLIMATE CHANGE PROTEST IN TRURO — PLEASE COME.

DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND

WHERE: Out­side Roy­al Bank of Scot­land, Green St (off Lemon Quay), Truro
WHEN: 12 noon, Mon 15th Oct
CONTACT: howard@phonecoop.coop

Be Proud to Make a Difference: Subvert an Army Ad & DSEi Day of Action, 11 September 2007, tank & critical mass

Army recruit­ment ads on phonebox­es in Oxford get the treat­ment they right­ly deserve!

Shut down the arms fair:Manzil Way phonebox (Class War stick­er already there!)

Pix­ies strike again in Oxford, this time to shut down a cer­tain arms fair, and also to pro­mote a cer­tain polit­i­cal ide­ol­o­gy…

http://dsei.org

army phonebox subvert 1army phonebox subvert 2Army recruit­ment ads on phonebox­es in Oxford get the treat­ment they right­ly deserve!

Shut down the arms fair:Manzil Way phonebox (Class War stick­er already there!)

Pix­ies strike again in Oxford, this time to shut down a cer­tain arms fair, and also to pro­mote a cer­tain polit­i­cal ide­ol­o­gy…

http://dsei.org

1pm Cus­tom House.

Come by bus. Come by DLR. Come by bike. Come by foot. Come by tank.

Get to Cus­tom House.

Invade ExCeL.

Shut down the arms fair.

Bring your friends.

4.30pm Can­ning Town bus sta­tion.

The del­e­gates will be at your dis­pos­al.

Please use your imag­i­na­tion and a diver­si­ty of tac­tics.

Have fun…

See www.dsei.org for more infor­ma­tion and direc­tions.

DISARM DSEi
disarm@dsei.org

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Infor­ma­tion from today’s Space Hijack­ers press con­fer­ence

The Space Hijack­ers Arms Deal­ing at DSEi Arms Fair

Press Release

Every two years DSEi (Defence Sys­tems & Equip­ment Inter­na­tion­al), the worlds largest Arms fair, hap­pens at the ExCeL cen­tre in east Lon­don. Sell­ing every­thing from up close tor­ture weapons to long dis­tance civil­ian maim­ing bombs, the fair offers a wide range of choice to the 20,000 del­e­gates trav­el­ing to the fair from an assort­ment of cor­rupt regimes and often from coun­tries at war with each oth­er!

Pre­vi­ous­ly the Space Hijack­ers have attempt­ed to dis­rupt the fair, dis­guis­ing them­selves as arms deal­ers, board­ing trains to the fair with the deal­ers and then attempt­ing to sell them pros­thet­ic limbs (arms!) and lat­er sex toys (we fig­ured they were a bit too obsessed with phal­lic objects and were per­haps com­pen­sat­ing for a lack of weapons capa­bil­i­ties else­where).

On all pre­vi­ous occa­sions we have been escort­ed out of the area by the £4million worth of police who are called in to pro­tect the del­i­cate souls sell­ing the weapons in the fair. This year we have decid­ed to learn from the arms deal­ers them­selves and take a leaf out of their book.

After sev­er­al months of fundrais­ing and receiv­ing invest­ment from Artists Anony­mous, The Space Hijack­ers are now proud own­ers of a Sara­cen Mk1 tank, which we intend to dri­ve to the arms fair, right into the mix of pro­test­ers and police. As the pro­test­ers line up against the heav­i­ly armed police, we intend to roll up and auc­tion our tank to the high­est bid­der. If this so hap­pens to be an angry teenag­er in a bal­a­cla­va, then so be it. We don’t see how destruc­tion caused with our tank can pos­si­bly be our respon­si­bil­i­ty.

Sev­er­al peo­ple have got in touch with us claim­ing that this kind of behav­ior is slight­ly reck­less “what if some­one dri­ves over a police car in your tank?” Our response is sim­ple: we are sim­ply look­ing to make a prof­it, it’s just busi­ness trans­ac­tion. As with the arms deal­ers and their weapons, once the goods are out of our hands, how can we be held account­able for how they are used?

So ladies and gen­tle­men, roll up to the arms fair this Sep­tem­ber 11th and join in the bid­ding. We will have a pro­mo­tions team on hand to make the event mem­o­rable, danc­ing girls and boys, music and of course a 10 tonne armored vehi­cle ready to be dri­ven away!

For more infor­ma­tion please vis­it:

http://www.spacehijackers.org
http://www.dsei.org

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Bikes not Bombs logoAs part of a week of action against the DSEi arms fair there will be a ‘Bikes not Bombs’ crit­i­cal mass’ bike ride meet­ing up at Bank tube sta­tion at 10:30am on Tues­day, and rid­ing to the arms fair. Bikes and any oth­er human-pow­ered vehi­cle wel­come — no tanks!

There will also be a ride on Thurs­day evening for the arms deal­ers’ din­ner, leav­ing from by the NFT under Water­loo Bridge at 6:30pm.

http://dsei.org/

24 hours of climate direct action (mass & affinity group actions spread like wildfire); plus video/audio clips

Sun­day 19th August — mark­ing out 3rd run­way, march on BAA & block­ade, Cardiff ban­ner sol­i­dar­i­ty, Nor­wich Air­port sol­i­dar­i­ty demo, BA per­ish­ables block­ade
Mon­day 20th August — BAA block­ade con­tin­ues, New­cas­tle sol­i­dar­i­ty demo, Tyne­side Esso ban­ner drop, BP HQ, Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion, Bridge­point own­ers Leeds/Bradford air­port occu­pa­tion, Trafal­gar Square, 2 car­bon off­set com­pa­nies occu­pied, clowns mark out run­way in Clive Soley’s gar­den

Sun­day 19th August — mark­ing out 3rd run­way, march on BAA & block­ade, Cardiff ban­ner sol­i­dar­i­ty, Nor­wich Air­port sol­i­dar­i­ty demo, BA per­ish­ables block­ade
Mon­day 20th August — BAA block­ade con­tin­ues, New­cas­tle sol­i­dar­i­ty demo, Tyne­side Esso ban­ner drop, BP HQ, Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion, Bridge­point own­ers Leeds/Bradford air­port occu­pa­tion, Trafal­gar Square, 2 car­bon off­set com­pa­nies occu­pied, clowns mark out run­way in Clive Soley’s gar­den

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Sun­day 19th August 2007

As part of the actions today from the cli­mate camp peo­ple are mak­ing a sym­bol­ic protest to mark out the bound­ary of the pro­posed third run­way

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Report from the Kids March from the Camp for Cli­mate Action
BAA kids 4
BAA kids 3
BAA kids 2
Just after mid­day the Kids and par­ents March along with the Rinky­Dink Sound sys­tem, the funer­al pro­ces­sion and a ‘mon­strous plane’ fig­ure (assem­bled by kids and par­ents in the days before), set off on the march to Sip­son Vil­lage. There were local res­i­dents wait­ing at the gates of the camp with their chil­dren to join with the march.
Rinky Dink at climate camp
The march to Sip­son was held up every 100 meters or so by police with no clear rea­son stat­ed by them. Sev­er­al police vans were in front of the kids march and sev­er­al behind which effec­tive­ly held them sta­t­ic and obstruct­ing the march mov­ing for­ward could be used to move them on.

Even­tu­al­ly the kids march reached their intend­ed des­ti­na­tion which was a local gar­den cen­tre, where the pro­pri­etors open­ly wel­comed them. How­ev­er due to the fact that along the way the kids march had swelled (to around 5/600 ppl) with the num­ber of local res­i­dents and their chil­dren which had joined the march, num­ber were too great for the gar­den cen­tre. Local res­i­dents on the march and campers came to a joint agree­ment con­tin­ue on to Sip­son; the march left the gar­den cen­tre and con­tin­ued to move on.

The march to Sip­son was very live­ly with chants and singing and lots of sup­port and cheer­ing from locals. At Sip­son how­ev­er, a long delayed occurred over the deci­sion on where to go next. The nego­ti­a­tions on where to go next involved dis­cus­sions with the police, the local MP John McDon­ald was active in these nego­ti­a­tions con­vey­ing the wish­es of the march.

Sip­son and Har­mondsworth res­i­dents on the march want­ed to go onto Har­mondsworth and along with the Kids march, this is what was col­lec­tive­ly decid­ed and nego­ti­at­ed. At Har­mondsworth the plan was to assem­ble at the local vil­lage green. How­ev­er on the way to the vil­lage green march was blocked by a line of police with a pha­lanx of riot cops approach­ing behind the police line. A long stand off of around half an hour took place whilst fur­ther nego­ti­a­tions between a police com­man­der and John McDon­ald occurred. It was even­tu­al­ly agreed that the Kids March could advance down then road to Har­mondsworth Vil­lage Green, where the march began to have a series of speech­es.

The speech­es includ­ed John McDon­ald who thanked the Camp for Cli­mate Action as well as say­ing that the plans for the 3rd run­way would destroy Sip­son and Har­mondsworth, before declar­ing “No third run­way, we will win”.

Anoth­er speak­er was Chris­tine Shilling from NoTRAG — No Third Run­way Action Group Heathrow Air­port — (www.notrag.org), who said that 7 years ago she and a few neigh­bours became con­cerned about the run­ways and as their cam­paign began to grow .… she nev­er dreamed that what has hap­pened could have hap­pened and it had giv­en her con­fi­dence that they would win.

A local Har­mondsworth res­i­dent also spoke mov­ing­ly of his daugh­ter who was buried at the local Har­mondsworth cemetary and had been out­raged at the orig­i­nal plans which involved mov­ing the bod­ies from the grave­yard. He was deter­mined to stop the third run­way and that the cli­mate camp had enor­mous­ly lift­ed the spir­its of many. He said that the protests were peace­ful, but that if the politi­cians would not lis­ten to them then he did not think it would always be so and that peo­ple would have to take more direct action.

Anoth­er speak­er, George Mon­biot spoke of a local man, Richard Cox, also buried in the Har­mondsworth Ceme­tery who ‘invent­ed’ the Cox’s Orange Pip­pin apple (Cox’s apple). he went on to say that the local area used to be full of orchards, now buried under run­ways. Mon­biot said that the fact that we now have to fly in apples from far away demon­strates that the cause of all this is eco­nom­ic mad­ness with­out end.

After the speech­es when folks were decid­ing to leave the green, a set of deci­sions were col­lec­tive­ly made. Some decid­ed to leave the vil­lage green and head back towards the camp, oth­er decid­ed to head towards BAA and oth­ers decid­ed to stay on the green and dis­perse lat­er on.

Those groups going towards BAA and the camp sep­a­rat­ed at a junc­tion. The group that came back to camp did not have any fur­ther delays from the police and there were no inci­dents report­ed.

All in all an amaz­ing march – well done to all!!

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rush­es of the rush — video/mp4 5.2M

This video shows pro­test­ers head­ing towards the HQ of BAA from the Cli­mate Camp. They fan out when they pass the Police line to draw their escorts in dif­fer­ent loca­tions. video/mp4 1.5M

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The ket­tle behind the BAA block­ade

A whol­ly peace­ful group arrived behind BAA’s head­quar­ters around 3.30 this after­noon. Despite the fact that the con­tin­gent was large­ly com­posed of the CIRCA clowns, police respond­ed in their usu­al way by send­ing in the riot squad.
BAA banners 2
Groups arrived car­ry­ing ban­ners such as “Don’t run­away — cut the sys­tem’s wings” and “Vis­it Scot­land — but don’t come by plane”. With­in min­utes the atmos­phere was deaf­ened by sirens, and the adja­cent McDon­alds got its own police cav­al­ry for pro­tec­tion.

Clowns tried to defuse the ten­sion in their unique and famil­iar way but were rebuffed by over aggres­sive riot cops, who felt the need to man­han­dle them and push them rough­ly back into their new­ly cre­at­ed pen.

The crown num­bered maybe forty, the police pres­ence was in the hun­dreds.

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BAA get Pun­ished for the most Dev­as­tat­ing Cli­mate Change

Activists from Oxford are part of the — still ongo­ing — 100+ strong overnight block­ade at BAA HQ oppo­site Heathrow Air­port.

To Affin­i­ty and Beyond!

A strong group from the Oxford bar­rio formed sev­er­al affin­i­ty groups and trav­elled to Sip­son to mark out part of where the run­way, if built, will trash (in our case Heathrow Pri­ma­ry, a small school on Har­mondsworth Lane, iron­i­cal­ly bear­ing a con­corde as its logo). Although a few Oxo­ni­ans were caught in a ket­tle, penned in by the police, on the kids’ march, most man­aged to avoid being sur­round­ed. Then onto a quick detour at a friend­ly local pub (thanks for the free tea!) before head­ing towards BAA.

Funky Monks
BAA monks
One affin­i­ty group — dubbed the monks and the mikes — split off, to meet lat­er in the carpark at BAA. The Monks pro­ced­ed to deliv­er a ser­mon wor­ship­ping BAA and 40 — 50 peo­ple joined in to pros­trate them­selves in front of the build­ing. They sang a chant to depict the pro­posed air­port expan­sion. And invit­ed peo­ple to join in their only hymn:
“All things bright and beau­ti­ful,
all crea­tures great and small.
All things wise and won­der­ful,
BAA kills them all.”

Whilst the pray­ing and con­ga’ing was tak­ing place, activists from the Scot­tish bar­rio and a the clowns who arrived by bus were ket­tled in. Although it can be argued that this was a form of sub­lime masochism on the part of the riot cops who then had to put up with four hours of in-your-face clown­ing.

At 6pm, the sound sys­tems and kids’ march arrived. And then the police start­ed get­ting heavy-hand­ed.

Police fuck-wit­tery

The police began to cor­don peo­ple in once the march had arrived and they threw their weight around. One Oxford activist felt the wrong arm of the law as she tried to get to her part­ner and was thrown vio­lent­ly to the floor. For­tu­nate­ly, as Oxford is a strong group there were lots of wit­ness­es — and hugs to be had.

Block the BAA

Once every­one arrived, there was a brief bat­tle of sound-sys­tems (oh no, blocked in with music, danc­ing and food — damn!), and then peo­ple decid­ed to block the car park to BAA.
BAA night-time occupation 1
BAA night-time occupation 2
To fast-for­ward to where the author of this piece left, there was a tar­pau­lin city and singing going on at around mid­night — and the activists are still there now. We’re going back to join them.

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Cardiff sol­i­dar­i­ty with Heathrow protests
Cardiff camp solidarity banner

South Wales anar­chists and friends dropped a ban­ner in front of the Mil­le­ni­um Sta­di­um in Cardiff this after­noon in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the actions tak­ing place at the Cli­mate Camp in Heathrow.

http://www.southwalesanarchists.org/

& For news non-hier­ar­chi­cal action against Cli­mate change read Gagged!

gwentanarchists@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.gaggedanarchist.tk

More ban­ner drops in New­port & Cwm­bran

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Sol­i­dar­i­ty Demon­stra­tion With Heathrow Cam­paign­ers At Nor­wich Air­port

A small group of peo­ple act­ing as rep­re­sen­ta­tives of mem­bers of a wide range of local organ­i­sa­tions includ­ing Nor­wich FoE, Nor­wich Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change, Nor­wich and Nor­folk Green Par­ties, BROADS, and local air­port-area res­i­dents per­formed an avi­a­tion infor­ma­tion cam­paign at Nor­wich Air­port in sup­port of the cur­rent nation­al protests at Heathrow air­port against man­made cli­mate change action. Between 2.30 to 3.30pm today Sun­day 19th August in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the Heathrow cli­mate change action, local cam­paign­ers hand­ed out edu­ca­tion­al leaflets to pas­sen­gers leav­ing from Nor­wich air­port to Euro­pean des­ti­na­tions.

A small group of peo­ple act­ing as rep­re­sen­ta­tives of mem­bers of a wide range of local organ­i­sa­tions includ­ing Nor­wich FoE, Nor­wich Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change, Nor­wich and Nor­folk Green Par­ties, BROADS, and local air­port-area res­i­dents per­formed an avi­a­tion infor­ma­tion cam­paign at Nor­wich Air­port in sup­port of the cur­rent nation­al protests at Heathrow air­port against man­made cli­mate change action.

See video at: http://tinyurl.com/2j4rw2

Between 2.30 to 3.30pm today Sun­day 19th August in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the Heathrow cli­mate change action, local cam­paign­ers hand­ed out edu­ca­tion­al leaflets to pas­sen­gers leav­ing from Nor­wich air­port to Euro­pean des­ti­na­tions.

‘We high­light­ed the 37% increase in pas­sen­ger num­bers and the increased CO2 pol­lu­tion and noise pol­lu­tion’, said Cllr. Rupert Read, lec­tur­er at UEA and Nor­folk Green party’s lead can­di­date for the next Euro­pean elec­tions in 2009, and press con­tact for this event.

He con­tin­ued, ’We informed peo­ple about alter­na­tive trav­el arrange­ments avail­able to vis­it near­by Europe; train options are con­ve­nient and pro­vide much more time for relax­ation dur­ing the trip. For exam­ple, I went by train to Brus­sels last year – it was a love­ly trip. We need a change in atti­tude sim­i­lar to that that has already been expe­ri­enced in Ger­many, where, in a turn­around com­pared to pre­vi­ous years, many thou­sands of peo­ple con­scious­ly chose to hol­i­day at home, their rea­son being their desire to play their part in pre­vent­ing cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate change. We have once chance, at this moment in his­to­ry, to do the right thing, and press for polit­i­cal change that will stop avi­a­tion expan­sion and air trav­el from ter­mi­nal­ly under­min­ing our chances of keep­ing the Earth’s cli­mate long-term hab­it­able for humans.‘

The cam­paign­ers high­light­ed fail­ing Gov­ern­ment poli­cies. Cllr. Andrew Boswell said, “New Labour promised a reduc­tion in CO2 pol­lu­tion but they are sim­ply not pre­pared to take the nec­es­sary actions. Instead of stem­ming the increase in flights and emis­sions, they are plan­ning to mas­sive­ly expand the avi­a­tion indus­try, for exam­ple, with new run­ways at Stanst­ed and Heathrow, and pro­posed four­fold flight increase at Nor­wich.

“Whilst our farm­ers pay VAT on trans­port costs, air­lines get away with sub­si­dis­ing imports of food from all over the world, putting our farm­ers’ liveli­hoods at risk.

“The gov­ern­ment must stop its pro­gramme of run­way expan­sion, which threat­ens to make res­i­dents’ lives a mis­ery and to destroy the cli­mate that our chil­dren will inher­it.”

Back­ground: Nor­wich air­port is sur­round­ed by hous­ing on three sides and its future expan­sion is there­fore an uneco­nom­ic under­tak­ing.

Nor­folk Green Par­ty has in the past argued for the devel­op­ment of much-need­ed hous­ing in the area, rather than for expand­ing a rather insignif­i­cant air­port. Nor­folk des­per­ate­ly needs afford­able hous­ing to house young peo­ple who are not able to pay steep house prices.

Nor­wich Air­port car­ried 745,879 pas­sen­gers in 2006, that is a 37% increase over the pre­vi­ous year 2005. The pro­ject­ed growth fore­cast is for 2.045 mil­lion pas­sen­gers by 2015 with a fur­ther increase to 2.974 mil­lion by 2030 – a four­fold increase from 2006. Add to this the many increas­ing civ­il recre­ation flights, train­ing flights, the incom­ing and out­go­ing flights for ser­vic­ing and engi­neer­ing repair, the heli­copter traf­fic, etc. and you have many more flights. This is dis­as­trous­ly unsus­tain­able, envi­ron­men­tal­ly.

The demon­stra­tion was arranged ful­ly co-oper­a­tive­ly inform­ing Nor­wich Air­port, so as not to cause any alarm at their end. It will be entire­ly peace­ful, and will not even dis­rupt traf­fic or cause any con­ges­tion.

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BA World Car­go depot

police in huge num­bers, includ­ing sil­ver com­man­der, came hurtling from the BAA seige to the BA depot. Suport team cleared away, lock­ers on removed and nicked by about 22.10. The shift of cops releived the pres­sure at BAA which is report­ed to have a good par­ty vibe going into the night.

block­ade was in place four hours — all released with­out charge

update

The eight block­aders just got back to the camp after being held at Staines police sta­tion from 1am until 2.30pm this after­noon. The block­ade was in place from 8.30pm Sun­day evening until a quar­ter past mid­night, when the last block­ad­er was moved from the road. The freight cen­ter that was block­ad­ed han­dles exot­ic frozen foods flown in from around the world to be dis­trib­uted to the super­mar­kets. Amongst the many lor­ries back­ing up we spot­ted Sains­bury’s, Aldi and Farm Foods.

The protest high­light­ed the insan­i­ty of fly­ing food into this coun­try — clock­ing up air­miles and destroy­ing our local economies. The ban­ner encour­aged peo­ple: “Enjoy local food”

Sil­ver com­mand arrest­ed peo­ple ini­tial­ly under Sec­tion 68 (Aggra­vat­ed Tres­pass). This after­noon all were released with­out charge and with no fur­ther action tak­en. Nice one!

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Press Release — Cli­mate activists block­ade Heathrow freight depot

BA world cargo blockade 1
BA world cargo blockade 2
BA world cargo blockade 3
19th August 2007, 21:30

At 21:00, eight pro­test­ers from the Camp for Cli­mate Action have block­ad­ed British Air­ways’ World Car­go Depot at Hat­ton Cross, out­side Heathrow Air­port.

The pro­test­ers block­ad­ed vehi­cle access by lock­ing them­selves togeth­er in a ring with ‘arm tubes’.

British Air­ways han­dle air freight­ed food­stuffs, which are a rapid­ly grow­ing source of green­house gas emis­sions. Air freight­ing of food to UK grew by 140% between 1992 and 2002. Air freight­ed food amounts to 14% of total food-relat­ed CO2 emis­sions.

The pro­test­ers claim that import­ing fruit and veg­eta­bles from devel­op­ing coun­tries encour­ages unsus­tain­able farm­ing prac­tices, uses scarce water resources and keeps farm­ers locked into a cycle of pover­ty, com­pet­ing for ever low­er prices.

Anna Kay, one of the block­aders said, “We in the UK need to move to eat­ing local­ly pro­duced and organ­ic food instead of sup­port­ing this ener­gy inten­sive and envi­ron­men­tal­ly destruc­tive indus­try”.

The block­ade was organ­ised by an inde­pen­dent group of activists who have been tak­ing part in the Camp for Cli­mate Action.
ENDS

Notes to edi­tor:

Arm Tubes are lengths of tube into which two pro­test­ers put their arms and lock them­selves togeth­er.

Block­aders on loca­tion can be con­tact­ed on 07798 745613.

Camp Press Group can be con­tact­ed on 0777 286 1099 or 07858 177178

Police took ages to locate the block­ade despite the tar­get being pub­licly known as one of the Cli­mate Camps ‘plan B’ tar­gets. When their arrived, they arrived in force hav­ing reployed from the occu­pa­tion of the BAA HQ car park. Over 20 vans final­ly turned up with senior polices includ­ing sil­ver com­mand. They also appeared to be hav­ing dif­fi­cul­ty locat­ing the spe­cial­ist team respon­si­ble for cut­ting peo­ple out of lock ons.

The sev­en peo­ple doing sup­port were threat­ened with arrest and hav­ing know­ing­ly breached the Heathrow Bylaws they decid­ed to leave after a quick dis­cus­sion with those in the lock on. The sup­port­ers are now back at the camp and as we write there is no indi­ca­tion that those in the lock on have yet been cut out and tak­en to a police sta­tion.

BA World Car­go Per­ish­ables was tar­get­ed high­light the unsus­tain­able and increas­ing trans­porta­tion of per­ish­able pro­duce by air includ­ing both flow­ers and food.

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Mon­day 20th August 2007

Update on BAA sit-in

20.08.2007 01:24
At least 200 peo­ple now block­ing the only road access to the main BAA build­ing.

Pro­tes­tors have set up shel­ters and are cur­rent­ly eat­ing, sleep­ing, singing and chill­ing with a tem­porar­i­ly more relaxed polic­ing style. Police are cur­rent­ly let­ting more peo­ple join, but it’s unclear how long this will last. Wheel­bar­row full of treats, includ­ing hot food, raised spir­its of the block­aders, who plan to stay until work­ers arrive for work in the morn­ing.
BAA night-time occupation 3
BAA night-time occupation 4
BAA night-time occupation 5
BAA night-time occupation 6
BAA night-time occupation 7
BAA night-time occupation 8
BAA night-time occupation 9Small skir­mish will be ignored by Fer­ovial

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It is appar­ent that the lit­tle skir­mish out­side the BAA HQ will be noth­ing to when the real demo­li­tion of peo­ples’ homes and prop­er­ties begins in a few year’s time. What is not realised is that BAA is no longer ‘British’ Air­ports Author­i­ty but belongs to two Span­ish bil­lion­aires who also own the huge Span­ish con­struc­tion / prop­er­ty devel­op­ment Fer­ovial. In pur­chas­ing BAA they also inher­it­ed the grand­fa­ther rights of com­pul­so­ry pur­chase of all prop­er­ties in the way of air­port expan­sion. It is the only for­eign owned com­pa­ny can legal­ly demol­ish oth­er peo­ple’s prop­er­ties. Fer­ovial does­n’t give a damn about Cli­mate Change of the Cli­mate Camp. Fears of direct intim­i­da­tion from Fer­ovial against pro­test­ers is already caus­ing some con­cern around Heathrow.

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Not BAAd
BAA occupation morning 1
BAA occupation morning 2
BAA occupation morning 3
After a some­what sur­re­al night of dark rum, wet ars­es, singing and watch­ing a white rab­bit attempt to fright­en off the rozzers (no, real­ly) we learned that the boss­es at BAA had sent every­one home for the day. I encour­age all BAA work­ers to think about what fun stay­ing at home and laz­ing about was and to phone in sick and/or sab­o­tage their work­place at every oppor­tu­ni­ty 😉

We left the car park feel­ing knack­ered but exhil­a­rat­ed, hav­ing sur­vived “the blue fury of the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Police” and shut down BAA for the day. BAA had tried to take five mil­lion peo­ple to court the pre­vi­ous week to stop any kind of protest or dis­sent from its prof­it-led cor­po­rate agen­da. And we had just spent the night in their bloody car park!

One affin­i­ty group mem­ber arranged a whip round at the camp to make up for the mon­ey BAA had lost pay­ing our legal costs and hav­ing to close for the day. Con­tri­bu­tions includ­ed rather a lot of spit, a week’s worth of old fag butts, a damp pack­et of rizla, a nap­py and an out of date trav­el­card (which lat­er had to be removed for use as roach mate­r­i­al). Unfor­tu­nate­ly overzeal­ous recy­cling crew at the camp mis­took the col­lec­tion for rub­bish. Which means that BAA will be get­ting from the camp the same amount as it has done for local peo­ple and for the envi­ron­ment; fuck all.

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New­cas­tle action.…

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with cli­mate camp protests.…

Due to var­i­ous com­mit­ments i had to leave cli­mate camp on sat­ur­day hav­ing been there since mon­day 13th. It was quite depress­ing know­ing i was miss­ing the big action. How­ev­er my inspi­ra­tional 10 year old son sug­gest­ed we took action in new­casle city cen­tre this morn­ing (mon­day 20th). He dressed as bat­man and I was a clown. We descend­ed on mon­u­ment, at 8am with help from 2 oth­er local activists (who kind­ly print­ed 300 leaflets about the cause)! We made ban­ners, “Cli­mate Change Kills” and “Stop BAA”. The local press came, inter­viewed my son and took pho­tos! We are hop­ing to make The Evening Chron­i­cle tomor­row. The action last­ed approx 90 min­utes and we got a good response from the pub­lic. Although more “fluffy” than we would have liked my son was lov­ing it and demands to come to cli­mate camp next year as i was unable to bring him this time.

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Tyne­side Esso Ban­ner Drop

Activists dropped a ban­ner on ESSO to high­light their fund­ing of cli­mate change deniers.

Pass­ing busi­ness­men and bent sci­en­tists were hand­ed checks for mil­lions of pounds from ESSO.
The office man­ag­er com­ment­ed; “ESSO aren’t here any more; all the demon­stra­tions aren’t good for busi­ness. We put all their mail in the bin; thats the best place for them, too!”
The Avi­a­tion Author­i­ty, over the road, was block­ad­ed.

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BP Head­quar­ters Occu­pied in Cen­tral Lon­don
BP blockade 1BP blockade 2BP blockade 3
BP blockade 4BP blockade 5

Around 30 peo­ple have block­ad­ed the BP head offices in St James Sq, lon­don this morn­ing. Some are super­glued to each oth­er and some are D‑locked to rail­ings on te side of the build­ing.

Quot­ing one of the activists, Stan­ley Owen: ‘We can­not sus­tain infini­tive growth on a finite plan­et’. With its 31 mil­lion tonnes of fuel used a year, Heathrow is like the ‘biggest car­bon bon­fire’. BP is one of two fuel sup­pli­ers to the air­port.

The atmos­phere at the block­ade is very good. ‘Work­ers are not get­ting in, we’re talk­ing to them about hav­ing the day off’ said one of the sup­port­ers who have gath­ered in num­bers out­side the build­ing and are leaflet­ing work­ers and passers by.

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Block­ade at Sizewell B nuclear pow­er sta­tion

A group of five peo­ple have locked to con­crete blocks in the entrance of Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion. They start­ed the action at 7.45am this morn­ing and unfurled a ban­ner read­ing ‘nuclear pow­er is not the answer to cli­mate chaos’.

The pro­test­ers have tar­get­ed the pow­er sta­tion to high­light that nuclear pow­er is no answer to cli­mate change.

Sizewell B nuclear pow­er sta­tion is oper­at­ed by British Ener­gy and is the UK’s only large pres­surised water reac­tor. In the first ten years of it’s oper­a­tion it pro­duced about 3% of the UK’s elec­tric­i­ty. British Ener­gy claim the pow­er sta­tion has reduced the amount of green­hous­es gas­es that would oth­er­wised have been released by fos­sil fuel gen­er­a­tion by around 60 mil­lion tonnes.

How­ev­er they have con­ve­nient­ly account­ed for only a tiny part of entire pro­duc­tion cycle. A large amount of ener­gy (and there­fore green­house gas emis­sions) are involved in the min­ing of ura­ni­um ore, it’s refin­ing and enrich­ment and the con­struc­tion and even­tu­al decom­mis­sion­ing of the nuclear pow­er sta­tions them­selves also needs to be fac­tored into the equa­tion.

Last year, dur­ing the cli­mate camp near Drax in York­shire, pro­test­ers block­ad­ed the Hartle­pool nuclear pow­er sta­tion.

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Sizewell Nuclear Pow­er Sta­tion Closed in Response to Cli­mate Change

Activists from the “Camp for Cli­mate Action” have today, 20 Aug 2007, block­ad­ed Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion to oppose the myth that nuclear pow­er is car­bon neu­tral and a solu­tion to cli­mate change. The peace­ful protest, which start­ed 7:45 this morn­ing, is cur­rent­ly dis­rupt­ing traf­fic going in the main entrance to both Sizewell ‘A’ and ‘B’. Sizewell, on the Suf­folk coast, has been iden­ti­fied as a pos­si­ble site for a new nuclear reac­tor by Gov­ern­ment con­sul­tants recent­ly.

Five activists have chained them­selves togeth­er across the road to the plant. They are hold­ing ban­ners read­ing “Nuclear Pow­er is Not the Answer to Cli­mate Chaos” and “Don’t Nuke the Cli­mate”.

The action forms part of the wide­ly pub­li­cised Camp for Cli­mate Action cur­rent­ly tak­ing place out­side Heathrow air­port. The sur­prise block­ade of Sizewell nuclear pow­er plant was organ­ised to oppose plans for the con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er sta­tions. The British Government’s ener­gy white paper, pub­lished in May 2007, con­tains pro­pos­als for the con­struc­tion of a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear pow­er sta­tions, sup­pos­ed­ly as a solu­tion to glob­al warm­ing. This is a claim that the pro­tes­tors strong­ly oppose.

At present, nuclear pow­er is respon­si­ble for pro­duc­ing around 4% of the UK’s ener­gy. The activists are con­cerned that the con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er plants will not pro­vide a real answer to the threats posed by glob­al warm­ing. One of them, Adam Con­way said: “If you take into account the whole life cycle of a nuclear reac­tor and all its fuel and waste then nuclear pow­er is not car­bon neu­tral. And that’s before you con­sid­er the dan­gers and inse­cu­ri­ties inher­ent in nuclear pow­er. To expand nuclear pow­er in response to cli­mate change would be to jump out of the fry­ing pan and into the fire.”

The pro­tes­tors also draw atten­tion to the as yet unsolved prob­lem of nuclear waste gen­er­at­ed by nuclear pow­er, and the risk of nuclear acci­dents. Mell Har­ri­son, co-ordi­na­tor of East­ern Region CND and one of the activists involved, com­ment­ed: “The con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er plants is not only incred­i­bly cost­ly, it’s also very short sight­ed. We would be able to pro­duce a lim­it­ed amount of elec­tric­i­ty for a cou­ple of gen­er­a­tions, but the com­ing hun­dreds of gen­er­a­tions will have to deal with the waste pro­duced by the nuclear indus­try. There is also a risk of cat­a­stroph­ic nuclear acci­dents and an increased risk of nuclear weapons pro­lif­er­a­tion. Large areas are still affect­ed by the radi­a­tion released by the dis­as­ter at Cher­nobyl, and now they are propos­ing build­ing new nuclear pow­er plants in an area that is at risk from sea lev­el rise.”

The protest at Sizewell is one of many non­vi­o­lent actions that have been organ­ised by par­tic­i­pants in the “Camp for Cli­mate Action”, to draw atten­tion to the dan­gers of cli­mate change, and to high­light pos­i­tive solu­tions to the prob­lem. The site at Sizewell has been iden­ti­fied as one of a num­ber of pos­si­ble loca­tions for new nuclear pow­er sta­tions in the UK. Sizewell hosts the most recent­ly con­struct­ed civil­ian nuclear reac­tor in Britain, “Sizewell B” that began com­mer­cial pro­duc­tion of elec­tric­i­ty in 1995 fol­low­ing Britain’s longest ever pub­lic enquiry.

Con­tact: 01603 722898 Peter Lany­on (off­site)
07971 347549 Mell Har­ri­son (part of the block­ade)

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Sizewell nuclear pow­er­sta­tion block­ad­ed

Activists from the Camp have block­ad­ed Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion. Press release below was writ­ten by activists before they block­ad­ed.

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
20 August 2007

Sizewell Nuclear Pow­er Sta­tion Closed in Response to Cli­mate Change
Sizewell blockade 1

Pho­tos (free from copy­right) avail­able from:
http://fme.sincerethought.org/gallery/v/2007/climate

Activists from the “Camp for Cli­mate Action” have today block­ad­ed Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion to oppose the myth that nuclear pow­er is car­bon neu­tral and a solu­tion to cli­mate change. The peace­ful protest, which start­ed 7:45 this morn­ing, is cur­rent­ly dis­rupt­ing traf­fic going in the main entrance to both Sizewell ‘A’ and ‘B’. Sizewell, on the
Suf­folk coast, has been iden­ti­fied as a pos­si­ble site for a new nuclear reac­tor by Gov­ern­ment con­sul­tants recent­ly.

Five activists have chained them­selves togeth­er across the road to the plant. They are hold­ing ban­ners read­ing “Nuclear Pow­er is Not the Answer to Cli­mate Chaos” and “Don’t Nuke the Cli­mate”.

The action forms part of the wide­ly pub­li­cised Camp for Cli­mate Action cur­rent­ly tak­ing place out­side Heathrow air­port. The sur­prise block­ade of Sizewell nuclear pow­er plant was organ­ised to oppose plans for the con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er sta­tions. The British Government’s ener­gy white paper, pub­lished in May 2007, con­tains pro­pos­als for the
con­struc­tion of a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear pow­er sta­tions, sup­pos­ed­ly as a solu­tion to glob­al warm­ing. This is a claim that the pro­test­ers strong­ly oppose.

At present, nuclear pow­er is respon­si­ble for pro­duc­ing around 4% of the UK’s ener­gy. The activists are con­cerned that the con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er plants will not pro­vide a real answer to the threats posed by glob­al warm­ing. One of them, Adam Con­way said: “If you take into account the whole life cycle of a nuclear reac­tor and all its fuel and
waste then nuclear pow­er is not car­bon neu­tral. And that’s before you con­sid­er the dan­gers and inse­cu­ri­ties inher­ent in nuclear pow­er. To expand nuclear pow­er in response to cli­mate change would be to jump out of the fry­ing pan and into the fire.”

The pro­test­ers also draw atten­tion to the as yet unsolved prob­lem of nuclear waste gen­er­at­ed by nuclear pow­er, and the risk of nuclear acci­dents. Mell Har­ri­son, co-ordi­na­tor of East­ern Region CND and one of the activists involved, com­ment­ed: “The con­struc­tion of new nuclear pow­er plants is not only incred­i­bly cost­ly, it’s also very short
sight­ed. We would be able to pro­duce a lim­it­ed amount of elec­tric­i­ty for a cou­ple of gen­er­a­tions, but the com­ing hun­dreds of gen­er­a­tions will have to deal with the waste pro­duced by the nuclear indus­try. There is also a risk of cat­a­stroph­ic nuclear acci­dents and an increased risk of nuclear weapons pro­lif­er­a­tion. Large areas are still affect­ed by the radi­a­tion released by the dis­as­ter at Cher­nobyl, and now they are propos­ing build­ing new nuclear pow­er plants in an area that is at risk from sea lev­el rise.”

The protest at Sizewell is one of many non­vi­o­lent actions that have been organ­ised by par­tic­i­pants in the “Camp for Cli­mate Action”, to draw atten­tion to the dan­gers of cli­mate change, and to high­light pos­i­tive solu­tions to the prob­lem. The site at Sizewell has been iden­ti­fied as one of a num­ber of pos­si­ble loca­tions for new nuclear pow­er sta­tions in the UK. Sizewell hosts the most recent­ly con­struct­ed civil­ian nuclear reac­tor in Britain, “Sizewell B” that began com­mer­cial pro­duc­tion of elec­tric­i­ty in 1995 fol­low­ing Britain’s longest ever pub­lic enquiry.

Con­tact: 01603 722898 Peter Lany­on (off­site)
07971 347549 Mell Har­ri­son (part of the block­ade)

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This audio report made by phone from those locked-on at Sizewell B nuclear pow­er sta­tion was made at around 11am Mon­day 20th as part of the 24 hours of action against cli­mate change. Those involved explain what they have done and why they are doing it.

Audio Click here to down­load or lis­ten to the report — mp3 425K

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York­shire flat­cap-wear­ers occu­py ven­ture cap­i­tal­ist offices
Bridgepoint occupation 1Bridgepoint occupation 3Bridgepoint occupation 2
Cli­mate campers from the Yor­shire neigh­bour­hood today occu­pied the offices of ven­ture cap­i­tal­ists Bridge­point, new own­ers and would be expanders of Leeds/Bradford air­port, pre­sent­ing them with three demands:

1) Drop the plans to mas­sive­ly expand Leeds/Bradford Air­port

2) Close down Leeds/Bradford Air­port com­plete­ly.

3) Use the 150 mil­lion pounds from Leeds City Coun­cil to turn the air­port into an eco­park.

Just before 9am this morn­ing they entered the premis­es in War­wick Street, just around the cor­ner from Lon­don’s Pic­cadil­ly Cir­cus. Three ban­ners were unfurled in the win­dows, the out­side of which were lib­er­al­ly cov­ered with fly­ers explain­ing the occu­pa­tion.

After a short scuf­fle with secu­ri­ty Bridge­point direc­tor James Mur­ray agreed to come to the recep­tion to hear the pro­test­ers demands — it was made clear that this was the start of a long and sus­tain­able cam­paign against the air­port.

Work­ers arriv­ing for the day were offered York­shire pud­dings and engaged in con­ver­sa­tion, explain­ing the sci­ence of cli­mate change and rea­son­ing why Leeds air­port — and all the oth­ers — should­n’t be expand­ed.

Final­ly a dec­la­ra­tion from the peo­ple of York­shire was read out, a sou­venir snap was tak­en and peo­ple peace­ful­ly left the build­ing.

To his cred­it, direc­tor Mur­ray took his pud­ding upstairs with him.

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Dec­la­ra­tion from Leeds peo­ple to shut down Leeds air­port

This dec­la­ra­tion was read out on 20th August in Lon­don dur­ing the occu­pa­tion of Bridge­point Cap­i­tal’s office.

A dec­la­ra­tion from the peo­ple of York­shire

To Bridge­point Cap­i­tal, the avi­a­tion indus­try, so-called cap­tains of indus­try, polit­i­cal lead­ers and the great York­shire pub­lic…

You may be aware that recent­ly Leeds Brad­ford Air­port was sold off lock stock and bar­rel by our five West York­shire coun­cils. It was bought by equi­ty giant Bridge­point, whose offices we are vis­it­ing today, for a stag­ger­ing £145 Mil­lion.

We have not­ed with great con­cern the inter­est that Bridge­point has shown in our region. Thanky­ou for the inter­est, but let us be clear we don’t need this kind of inter­est. You seem hun­gry to buy up com­pa­nies and expand them regard­less of social and envi­ron­men­tal costs.

It seems that you, as the new own­ers of our air­port, want to dou­ble pas­sen­ger num­bers from about 3 mil­lion pas­sen­gers to sev­en mil­lion by the year 2015. You say you are gong to spend £70 mil­lion to do this.

We have some advise for you. Save your mon­ey. Spend it some­where else it is want­ed more. Fur­ther expan­sion is out of the ques­tion. The air­port is ruin­ing our lives and our envi­ron­ment.

We are shocked and dis­mayed that you are plan­ning this kind of expan­sion. It flies in the face of the government’s plans to halt the growth of green­house gas­es. Do you real­ize that the Gov­ern­ment has set a nation­al tar­get for a reduc­tion in car­bon diox­ide (CO2) emis­sions from 1990 lev­els of 60% by 2050? It’s clear that even if you do know, you don’t care. Cur­rent growth in avi­a­tion means that in the future air trav­el will account for vir­tu­al­ly all our car­bon allowance as a coun­try – that’s before any of us turn on a light­bulb your indus­try have used up all the car­bon we are bud­get­ed to use as a nation. How self­ish. How stu­pid.

Do you real­ize that avi­a­tion has now become the fastest grow­ing source of green­house gas­es, the main con­trib­u­tor to cli­mate change? Did you notice the dev­as­tat­ing floods that just hit our region from Hull to Sheffield and York, claim­ing lives, destroy­ing thou­sands of homes and caus­ing mil­lions in dam­ages? Do you real­ize this dev­as­ta­tion is linked to car­bon indus­tries like avi­a­tion?

Today we say Enough. This is why we are here. We, as rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the peo­ple of York­shire demand the fol­low­ing:

• That Bridge­point Cap­i­tal imme­di­ate­ly divests itself from Leeds Brad­ford Air­port

• That full con­trol of the air­port is giv­en to the peo­ple of Leeds

• That con­sid­er­ing there are plen­ti­ful air­ports in the region at Man­ches­ter, Liv­er­pool, New­cas­tle and now Don­cast­er, Leeds Brad­ford Air­port is closed down.

• That the site of the air­port is made into an envi­ron­men­tal park using the £150 Mil­lion wind­fall that the local coun­cils received from sell­ing the air­port.

These are our demands. They are the only way we can pro­tect the future of our region, our chil­dren and our envi­ron­ment. We can­not watch as you prof­it from the plun­der of our future. The peo­ple of York­shire will not stop oppos­ing your expan­sion plans until our demands are met.

From the Dales and Val­leys of North­ern Eng­land.
This day, 20th August 2007.

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Want­ed: Bridge­point Cap­i­tal

For envi­ron­men­tal crimes against the peo­ple of York­shire…

In par­tic­u­lar… for plan­ning to expand Leeds Brad­ford Air­port…

… for propos­ing to dou­ble pas­sen­ger num­bers to 7 mil­lion

…for putting our envi­ron­men­tal future in great per­il

…and for ignor­ing warn­ings of sci­en­tists and gov­ern­ments about the links between air­port expan­sion and cli­mate change

www.climatecamp.org.uk

No Leeds Air­port Expan­sion Group

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Trafal­gar Square Cli­mate protest
Trafalgar Square drowning climate 1Trafalgar Square drowning climate 2
Not wav­ing but drown­ing.…

Five ‘drowned’ fig­ures were float­ed in Trafal­gar Square foun­tains this morn­ing to high­light the link between fly­ing and cli­mate chaos. Each car­ried his/her own plac­ard with mes­sages such as “Your flight cost me my home”, ” Your flight cost me my chil­dren”, etc. Tourists and passers-by were giv­en leaflets made at the Camp for Cli­mate Action and many seemed unaware of the cur­rent cri­sis in Bangladesh, where half the coun­try is under water.

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Car­bon Off­set Com­pa­nies tar­get­ed by Cli­mate Camp Activists

Red Herrings @ carbon offsetting company
Activists from the Camp for Cli­mate Action have simul­ta­ne­ous­ly tar­get­ed the offices of two sep­a­rate car­bon off­set com­pa­nies. The pro­tes­tors are dressed as red her­rings in order to high­light that car­bon off­set schemes are a dan­ger­ous dis­trac­tion from tak­ing effec­tive cli­mate action.

This morn­ing, the offices of two high pro­file car­bon off­set com­pa­nies in dif­fer­ent cities – the Car­bon Neu­tral Com­pa­ny in Lon­don and Cli­mate Care in Oxford — have been dis­rupt­ed.

The pro­tes­tors are colour­ful­ly dressed as red her­rings to sym­bol­ise the fact that car­bon off­set schemes are cor­rupt­ing the cli­mate change debate, tak­ing atten­tion away from effec­tive respons­es to the threat of cli­mate change and con­ning the gen­er­al pub­lic. Their aim is to dis­rupt the day-to-day run­ning of the offices and to raise awar­ness about the inef­fec­tive­ness of car­bon-off­set schemes – espe­cial­ly among well mean­ing office staff who may not real­ize the dam­age their work is doing to the fight to pre­vent run­away glob­al warm­ing.

Car­bon off­set­ting doesn’t work because:

We can­not know what emis­sions have been avoid­ed as a result of renew­able ener­gy projects – any hypothe­ses are guess­work. There­fore we can­not pos­si­bly cal­cu­late how much it would cost us to buy those sav­ings – off­set com­pa­nies are sell­ing us noth­ing but hot air.

Many schemes for ‘neu­tral­is­ing’ our emis­sions – such as tree plant­i­ng – have been com­plete­ly dis­cred­it­ed, being sci­en­tif­i­cal­ly illit­er­ate and based on invent­ed sav­ings and . Yet com­pa­nies such as Cli­mate Care and Car­bon Neu­tral con­tin­ue to use them.

Real off­sets would have to save the same amount of car­bon with­in the same time frame as it is released. Trees are assumed by the off­set com­pa­nies them­selves to take at least 99 years to absorb the car­bon emit­ted in a 2 hour flight. Even if it did work, it would be like fill­ing a bath­tub with a buck­et while try­ing to emp­ty it with a thim­ble; the bath will soon over­flow.

Most tech­no-fix off­set schemes are based in the devel­op­ing world. Even if every poor nation on the plan­et went car­bon-free today, indus­tri­alised nations would still have to slash our car­bon emis­sions if we are to have any hope of pre­vent­ing cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate change. Emis­sions from devel­op­ing nations are not the prob­lem.

“Car­bon off­set com­pa­nies are sell­ing well-inten­tioned con­sumers a dan­ger­ous peace of mind by pre­tend­ing that they can make emis­sions dis­ap­pear” said Theo Mid­dle­ton, one of the activists in the Cli­mate Care office. “Cli­mate Care and BA have teamed up to offer fliers a false oppor­tu­ni­ty to buy their way out of their respon­si­bil­i­ty to the cli­mate.”

“Car­bon off­sets are inef­fec­tive, based on dubi­ous sci­ence and lead peo­ple to believe they
are help­ing when they are not – the con­cept and the prac­tice are a con,” said Sophie Nathan, who is tak­ing part in the Car­bon Neu­tral Com­pa­ny inva­sion. “Real cli­mate action involves tak­ing direct respon­si­bil­i­ty for per­son­al emis­sions lev­els as well as engag­ing in
polit­i­cal organ­i­sa­tion for wider change.”

Notes for Edi­tors

Car­bon off­set com­pa­nies have been on the receiv­ing end of a great deal of neg­a­tive pub­lic­i­ty in the last year. This is the sec­ond time in 2007 that the Car­bon Neu­tral Com­pa­ny has had its offices occu­pied by envi­ron­men­tal activists.Both com­pa­nies were also neg­a­tive­ly por­trayed in a recent Chan­nel 4 doc­u­men­tary on the off­sets indus­try
and in a report put out ear­li­er in the year by the Ams­ter­dam-based think tank, the Transna­tion­al Insti­tute. New Inter­na­tion­al­ist mag­a­zine focused on the debate in July last year, expos­ing inef­fec­tive and dam­ag­ing off­set meth­ods for fight­ing cli­mate change.

This is big busi­ness — British Air­ways report­ed a £620m pre-tax prof­it for the year end­ing March 2006, a 20 per cent increase on the pre­vi­ous year, despite the increase in fuel costs dur­ing the peri­od, and its short haul ser­vice moved into prof­it for the first time in a decade. This was a peri­od of expan­sion and prof­itabil­i­ty as much for Cli­mate Care as it was for British Air­ways. In July 2006, Cli­mate Care’s David Welling­ton wrote that “in the past 10 to 12 months we have seen a 10-fold increase in sales,” and that 85 per cent of this growth was in “online sales for off­set­ting flight emis­sions”.

i
see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6382253.stm

ii
see
http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/dispatches/the+great+green+smokescreen/589267

iii
“BA Prof­its Up by 20%,” 24 May 2006, from the Busi­ness Trav­el
Europe web­site

iv
E Add­key, “Boom in Green Hol­i­days as Eth­i­cal Trav­el Takes Off,”
The Guardian, 17 July 2006

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Clowns mark out site of 4th run­way — in Lord Soley’s gar­den
clowns in Soley's garden

This report in by phone around 6pm from Sgt Slideshow Bob tak­ing part in Oper­a­tion Eal­ing Com­e­dy , the mark­ing out of the site of a ‘pro­posed 4th run­way’ in the gar­den of Lord Soley who is the for­mer Labour MP for Ham­mer­smith, and now cam­paign direc­tor for Future Heathrow, an alliance of trade unions, busi­ness groups, air­lines and pro­fes­sion­al asso­ci­a­tions which sup­port the airport’s sus­tain­able mod­erni­sa­tion.

Audio Click here to down­load or lis­ten to report — mp3 185K

MP3 32kbs, 1min

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Audio Pod­cast on Cli­mate Camp day of actions…

In this pod­cast we focus in on one direct action which took place at the BAA offices at Bath Road in Heathrow. We were there for 24 hours. We inter­viewed sev­er­al peo­ple some of whom who were penned in at oth­er actions and this pod­cast gives a flavour of how the day went on Sun­day 19th August 2007, the Day of Action.

http://www.archive.org/download/ClimateCampDayOfActionBaaSit-inHeathrow2007/ClimateCampDayOfActionBaaSit-inHeathrow2007_vbr.m3u
“>Stream

Down­load: ogg open source for­mat or mp3 for­mat

Audio report from some of those camp­ing overnight at BAA

This report came in by phone at around 11pm on Sun­day night from some of those cur­rent­ly occu­py­ing the entrance to the car park of the BAA HQ near Heathrow air­port.

Click here to down­load or lis­ten to report — mp3 373K

Audio Lis­ten to 1:20am update from block­ade — mp3 316K

Juli­a’s rush­es from sun­day day of action at cli­mate camp

Video juli­a’s rush­es — video/mp4 2.8M

Kids March, a view of the site, gen­er­al march chilled action, and the BAA offices pro­tect­ed by Police

Video kryp­tik’s video rush­es from sun­day — video/mp4 4.9M

fran’s rush­es of the rush to the south

Some nice bits some nasty. It was a rush to Baa

Video rush­es of the rush — video/mp4 5.2M

Video of cli­mate pro­test­ers break­ing out of camp in a fan for­ma­tion

This video shows pro­test­ers head­ing towards the HQ of BAA from the Cli­mate Camp. They fan out when they pass the Police line to draw their escorts in dif­fer­ent loca­tions.

Video fan for­ma­tion pro­test­ers on the way to BAA — video/mp4 1.5M

Video rush­es of peo­ple rep­re­sent­ing them­selves for cli­mate action

It’s lunchtime, at the cli­mate camp and groups of peo­ple are leav­ing site on protest and action. This video shows how they are com­mu­ni­cat­ing their mes­sage and hav­ing a laugh. Con­tains, paper demo, kids march, exit the sys­tem, sam­ba, cli­mate band jam, and more!

Video day of action video rush­es mid­day­ish from jo — video/mp4 4.4M

video of a group leav­ing the cli­mate camp site on day of action

A quick video of a group leav­ing the cli­mate camp on the day of action. There are some ful­ly colour­ful “shields” with the images of young peo­ple from the glob­al south lead­ing the group.

Video leav­ing the cli­mate camp on the day of action — video/mp4 1.0M

Police actions & (counter-)surveillance at the climate camp; FITwatch

See also oth­er reports of direct actions & police vio­lence.

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Eye in the sky sur­veil­lance at cli­mate camp

Thurs 16th — a police heli­copter drones over­head cir­cling the camp while since the morn­ing a large crane / cher­ry pick­er has had cctv cam­eras mount­ed on it (& pos­si­bly direc­tion­al micro­phone) and hoist­ed high over the camp.

See also oth­er reports of direct actions & police vio­lence.

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Eye in the sky sur­veil­lance at cli­mate camp
CCTV on cherry picker at camp
Thurs 16th — a police heli­copter drones over­head cir­cling the camp while since the morn­ing a large crane / cher­ry pick­er has had cctv cam­eras mount­ed on it (& pos­si­bly direc­tion­al micro­phone) and hoist­ed high over the camp.

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Pics of vio­lent arrests this after­noon at around half three / quar­ter to four near A4 — Sat 19th (cli­mate camp)
BAA policing 6
BAA policing 7
BAA policing 8
New­ly deployed riot police start chas­ing two peo­ple down the street, push­ing them over and tack­ling them to the ground then vio­lent­ly restrain­ing them.

good news!

the 2 peo­ple in those shots were arrest­ed, but let go once they were out of site of the cam­eras. The police were well aware that no offences had actu­al­ly been com­mit­ted, and they would not be able to get some bol­locks like pub­lic dis­or­der to stick with legal­ly clued up cli­mate campers.

There is noth­ing fake about the the pics tho — they were dealt with com­pre­hen­sive­ly. The first had a shield thrown at him and the sec­ond was not tack­led but pushed into a wire fence then stood on by three offi­cers. Nei­ther of the detained are unused to con­fronta­tion, they are seen cov­er­ing their heads due to phys­i­cal and ver­bal threats that were being made by the offi­cers. Both had cuts and bruis­ing but noth­ing seri­ous — unlike the camper tram­pled by a riot horse.

They aren’t at all sur­prised or intim­i­dat­ed by the arrests — the police did the usu­al schizo act:
“DON’T FUCKING MOVE!” “GET THAT ARM BEHIND YOU!” “MOVE AND I’LL BATTER YOU”
.…

“You alright mate? Any injuries? We’re just here to help Mr –, as long as you protest legal­ly we’re all for it. Help us to help you. Ok mate, on you go.”

- Which unsur­pris­ing­ly has not changed their feel­ings towards Her Majesty’s finest.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those arrest­ed and injured — we still made it!

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Polit­i­cal Apartheid: Polic­ing of the Cli­mate Camp Protests.

“If you go over there, I will facil­i­tate your law­ful protest” said one of the com­mand­ing cop­pers out­side the action that took place at Agrex­co on Sat­ur­day after­noon.

His idea of a “law­ful protest” became clear very quick­ly as his offi­cers pushed us into a ket­tle and held us there until peo­ple were tak­en out one by one and searched under Sec­tion One of PACE, before being sent on our mer­ry way. FIT pho­tog­ra­phers were on hand to pho­to­graph each indi­vid­ual as they were searched. That 40 campers man­aged to get off site and to a known tar­get in the mid­dle of the heav­i­ly policed area is some­thing else that FIT will have a hard time explain­ing to the pow­ers that be.

Unsur­pris­ing­ly the main stream media have all but ignored the wide­spread (ab)use of Stop and Search pow­ers that Cli­mate campers were sub­ject­ed to over the dura­tion of the camp.


The wide­spread use of stop and search is of course extreme­ly dodgy, and it was also appar­ent that wide­spread abuse of the pow­er had been sanc­tioned at a high lev­el.

When searched on Sun­day morn­ing the offi­cer (XB 125) failed to give me his name, and then pro­ceed­ed to hand a half fin­ished wit­ness state­ment that I had in my pock­et to DM167, who pro­ceed­ed to “look after it” by read­ing it. I point­ed out that it was beyond their pow­ers to read my per­son­al doc­u­ments as they were search­ing me for items asso­ci­at­ed with crim­i­nal dam­age, and a flim­sy piece of paper just was­n’t good enough for any kind of crim­i­nal dam­age, but DM167 ignored me and read the whole thing.

Oth­er searched I wit­nessed or heard of, includ­ed:

-Numer­ous peo­ple peo­ple out­side the main gate being forcibly detained after their search­es were over, until the FIT pho­tog­ra­ph­er arrived to take their pic­ture. Phys­i­cal force was used to make peo­ple com­ply with being pho­tographed, despite the fact that noth­ing had been uncov­ered in the search.

-Peo­ple being arrest­ed when they were searched under Sec­tion One of PACE, tak­en to a van and ‘de-arrest­ed’ once they had giv­en their names and address­es. (Hint: Tell them you will only give it to the cus­tody seargeant — that cre­ates more of a dilem­na for them)

An activist well known to FIT being held up for ages whilst they checked the IMEI num­ber of her phone — (remem­ber the basis of the search is sus­pi­cion of being equipped to com­mit crin­i­mal dam­age). Whilst she was on her enforced wait, a plain clothes used the oppor­tu­ni­ty to make threats to her. She was with her tod­dler at the time.

-Activists wait­ing for the release of the arrest­ed from the Agrex­co action being searched a num­ber of times in the carpark out­side West Dray­ton nick on Sarur­day night. When they went into the near­by pub cops fol­lowed them in, searched them and then got the pub to bar them.

-An activist had a FITWATCH spot­ter card con­fis­cat­ed because “it might be used in the com­mis­sion of a crime” — ie the cop thought it might be used to sin­gle out an indi­vid­ual cop at a demo.

Need­less to say, the search­es did noth­ing to pre­vent the actions — the major­i­ty of campers left in blocks which weren’t searched, and in any case peo­ple knew when search­es were hap­pen­ing and when they weren’t, so (just as Pales­tini­ans do with their equiv­a­lent — mov­ing Israeli road­blocks,) any one intent on get­ting some­thing in or out of the camp just had to wait for the right moment. Fur­ther­more, few if any arrests were for crim­i­nal dam­age, and cer­tain­ly it would have been less than 1% of those on camp (even if the num­ber on camp was only 1000 as claimed by the cops).

For many of the locals this will have been their first expe­ri­ence of the polit­i­cal apartheid that pro­tes­tors expe­ri­ence on a con­stant basis at the hands of the Met. Any reas­sur­ance they might have had about the PACE Code of Prac­tice, will have been dis­pelled as they wit­nessed the heavy hand­ed use of the tac­tic which was quick­ly backed up by the use of phys­i­cal force if any­one object­ed to the abuse of the process.

Being stopped and searched can be a very dis­em­pow­er­ing expe­ri­ence, where your most per­son­al space is trashed and your (alleged) rights are com­plete­ly sus­pend­ed, while the cops sur­round you, threat­en you and abuse their pow­ers. One per­son I spoke to was keen that com­plaints should be made about the indi­vid­ual offi­cers who abused their pow­ers, so that they were inves­ti­gat­ed, and the com­plaint would be left to sit on their file. If too many com­plaints sat on a cop­pers file, it could affect pro­mo­tion prospects in the future. It may also be of assis­tance to future vic­tims of these mind­less, order fol­low­ing thugs in uni­form. And ulti­mate­ly it may make cops more inclined to do things by the book in the future.

Hope­ful­ly a hap­pi­er les­son could be learnt from the events of Tues­day night, when an inva­sion of cops was repelled by campers. It is clear that if we show each oth­er sol­i­dar­i­ty and work togeth­er, we can more effec­tive­ly take on, and beat the repres­sive tac­tics of cops. And boy does­n’t it feel good when we do!

FITWATCH activ­i­ties received wide­spread sup­port on site, as FIT teams were sub­ject­ed to the very same tac­tics that they have them­selves employed on activists for years. On the whole the tac­tic used was to get up close and per­son­al, and to make every pos­si­ble attempt to obstruct the civil­ian cam­era­men from tak­ing their intru­sive and abu­sive up close and per­son­al pho­tos of peo­ple doing noth­ing ille­gal. FIT teams were forced to focus their atten­tion on those obstruct­ing the camer­men, leav­ing oth­ers alone to get on with what they were doing. See­ing a FIT cam­era­man drop his long lens was a very sat­is­fy­ing moment for me, as was each time I saw him with his short­er alter­na­tive lens. If the tac­tic is to be more effec­tive, then plans for actions and meet­ings where FIT are like­ly to be present should include plans to tack­le and neu­tralise the FIT teams. It only takes a very small group to keep a team busy for hours!

The usu­al bull­shit was used to smear cam­paign­ers, with talk of “vio­lent activists linked to J18”, and “crim­i­nal ele­ments invad­ing the camp” “a secret group called ‘The Elders’ ” and “sus­pect bomb pack­ages” and the media lapped it up. At the end of the camp, when arrests and vio­lence by pro­tes­tors can be seen to have been much low­er than the nor­mal events in many towns on a Sat­ur­day night, the media con­tin­ued to talk of pro­tes­tors “scuf­fling with police” and “clash­es between pro­tes­tors and the police”, even when such events were real­ly pro­tes­tors being attacked by heav­i­ly tooled thugs, as is even evi­denced by the medias very own pho­tographs. And journos won­der why we don’t trust them and did­n’t allow them to freely roam the site!

Com­man­der Joe Kaye also made the claim that “If we frus­trate them, then they will go in for con­fronta­tion because their aim is anti-state. We are talk­ing about anar­chists.” If you aren’t an anar­chist then pre­sum­ably you just lie down for the kick­ing when the cops go out of their way to frus­trate your so-called rights accord­ing to his fee­ble thought process.

At the end of the day, the bul­ly boy tac­tics were frus­trat­ed and failed. As one of the first to arrive at the BAA build­ing yes­ter­day, I am pret­ty cer­tain that they sim­ply did­n’t expect pro­tes­tors to arrive there, and there was a mad flur­ry to form lines around the build­ing as we sat down to pic­nic on the verge right out­side the build­ing. Get­ting there was sim­ple enough, we just hung back when they went in to form the ket­tle, and then strolled back down the road as cop atten­tion was divert­ed by clowns mak­ing a break for it over the fields. There were so few cops, that when they tried search­ing after our pic­nic, they missed a whole group of new arrivals run­ning to the car park, and end­ed up being forced to aban­don the search­es in order to deal with oth­er stuff

For a long time protests in Britain, and espe­cial­ly in Lon­don have been unpleas­ant expe­ri­ences, with the cops call­ing the shots most of the time, and search­es and pet­ty arrests being the order of the day. Those who have gone to express their anger and dis­gust at the greedy mil­i­taris­tic fuck­wit­tery of the rul­ing class­es and cor­po­ra­tions, have end­ed up being boxed in, abused and crapped over by sheer force of num­bers and a will­ing­ness on the part of cops to abuse their pow­ers, whilst being cheered on by the journos.

Whilst Com­man­der Kaye’s polic­ing oper­a­tion went out of its way to give even more peo­ple rea­sons to hate the state, it seems that his cops were not up the task of total­ly repress­ing the activ­i­ties of the camps, and once again the Met was shown to be less than use­less when they are con­front­ed with a field. We won some vic­to­ries at the camp, and we should build on those in the near future. We are devel­op­ing new tac­tics, and must com­bine these with our expe­ri­ence of the usu­al tac­tics to ren­der them even more inef­fec­tu­al in the future.
(1)http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0„2–2007380547,00.html — pho­to by Get­ty images

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Traf­fic Jams on M4 as Police Set up Check­points

Police set up check­points on both car­riage­ways of the M4 yes­ter­day (Sat­ur­day 18th August) caus­ing traf­fic tail­backs through­out the evening. The dis­rup­tion was cov­ered in the Guardian and oth­er news out­lets.

The motor­way was closed down to one lane, first in one direc­tion and then the oth­er, as police scanned vehi­cle num­ber plates with cam­eras mount­ed inside vans. Once past the num­ber plate recog­ni­tion cam­eras, vehi­cles were fun­nelled down to one lane where Police could flag down the vehi­cles they want­ed to stop. Such road­side setups are used to catch out dri­vers with­out insur­ance or up to date vehi­cle tax or MOTs. They can also be used to check reg­is­tra­tions against lists of stolen vehi­cles, or vehi­cles on watch lists.

Sim­i­lar tech­nol­o­gy was deployed against pro­tes­tors last year at the Camp for Cliamte Action which took place in the shad­ow of the Drax coal fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire.

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Polic­ing the Police at Cli­mate Camp — a per­son­al account of FIT Watch
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FIT Watch was set up a cou­ple of months ago to oppose and mon­i­tor the activ­i­ties of the For­ward Intel­li­gence Teams. These are cops who rou­tine­ly harass and intim­i­date pro­test­ers (for full back­ground see www.fitwatch.blogspot.com). Whilst we’ve had a pres­ence at a cou­ple of pub­lic meet­ings, Cli­mate Camp has been our first oppor­tu­ni­ty to prac­tice our tac­tics in a protest sit­u­a­tion
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And it’s been work­ing. FIT are being made to feel uncom­fort­able. They’ve been forced into a reac­tive sit­u­a­tion and it is empow­er­ing because we have seized the ini­tia­tive.

FIT Watch can be done by any­one and can be as pas­sive or as con­fronta­tion­al as you wish. Here are some tac­tics we have found to be effec­tive:

1. Hold­ing large ban­ners in front of pho­tog­ra­phers. This is par­tic­u­lar­ly effec­tive with dou­ble sheets on sticks which can block a cam­era from a dis­tance. This is the least con­fronta­tion­al way of block­ing pho­tog­ra­phy.
2. Tak­ing pho­tos of them. They real­ly don’t like this but it isn’t ille­gal. With any pho­tos it’s always good to either try and get the cop’s num­ber in the shot, or note it down.
3. Fol­low­ing the FIT. Pick a team and tail them. Turn their tac­tics onto them – every­thing time they send a text mes­sage look over their shoul­der, lis­ten to their phone con­ver­sa­tions, look at what they’re writ­ing in their note­books.
4. Watch out for group hud­dles, espe­cial­ly with senior offi­cers and go and unob­tru­sive­ly stand by them. This dis­rupts their brief­in­gs and there’s always the pos­si­bil­i­ty you might learn some use­ful infor­ma­tion.
5. Upload any infor­ma­tion gath­ered about the FIT to www.fitwatch.blogspot.com or email to defycops@yahoo.co.uk
6. Put your­self phys­i­cal­ly in the way of the cam­era men by stand­ing con­stant­ly in front of the cam­era and con­stant­ly shad­ow­ing them. This has been the most con­fronta­tion­al tac­tic used so far and has there­fore been the one peo­ple have been arrest­ed for. How­ev­er it has also been pos­si­ble to do this with­out arrest.

CAUTIONARY NOTE: ANY ACTION INVOLVING THIS LEVEL OF PROXIMITY TO FIT TEAMS MEANS THEY WILL TRY AND ENGAGE YOU IN CONVERSATION. DO NOT ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS.

Two peo­ple have been arrest­ed for Obstruct­ing the police in the course of their duty this week. They were both charged and plead­ed not guilty. Any wit­ness­es should con­tact defycops@yahoo.co.uk

There have been many rumours as to why the FIT teams made their incur­sions into camp on Tues­day night. Some peo­ple say it was a response to being pissed off with FIT Watch, oth­ers that it was a test to see how we would react. Anoth­er the­o­ry is they were try­ing to kick some­thing off as shown by the pres­ence off vans of TSG and ambu­lances.

How­ev­er they weren’t expect­ing the strong response from the camp and vio­lent­ly pushed, kicked and hit peo­ple. A com­bi­na­tion of strength of num­bers and peo­ple will­ing to push them back forced them off site and peo­ple felt empow­ered by this vic­to­ry. How­ev­er it was not the non vio­lent vic­to­ry report­ed in many places. Peo­ple right­ly act­ed in self defence and we would not have got them off site if we had sim­ply walked towards them with our hands in the air as has been described in some places. Some peo­ple did raise their hands, but this was only after the cops had backed off the site.

FIT Watch is work­ing, but we need more peo­ple. The next big event is DSEi and it’d be great if peo­ple car­ry on the FIT Watch tac­tics.

defycops@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com

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inter­view with fit­watch at cli­mate camp

ear­li­er this week, a fit­watch sup­port­er was arrest­ed for ‘obstruct­ing a police offi­cer in the course of their duty’. but what exact­ly is the duty of the har­rass­ing, inva­sive for­ward intel­li­gence team phot­g­ra­phers and offi­cers? do they get off on watch­ing campers pee­ing?

Video fit­watch mp4 — video/mp4 1.3M

Video fit­watch wmv — video/x‑ms-wmv 1.5M

emi­ly was arrest­ed on the obstruc­tion charge, and although it’s an offence attract­ing a max­i­mum one month sen­tence, she was unnec­es­sar­i­ly held in cus­tody overnight. at uxbridge court the next day she had bail con­di­tions set ban­ning her from the cli­mate camp site from 2pm.

at 2 pm she gave this inter­view out­side the camp about the rea­son and aims of fit­watch and about her arrest and bail con­di­tions.

the film is just one minute long and is avail­able in two for­mats.

mp4 can be viewed using the free vide­olan vlc play­er avail­able for free down­load from the vide­olan web­site for all plat­forms. this play­er han­dles lots of dif­fer­ent vid codec for­mats and is worth check­ing out.
wmv is avail­able if you real­ly must use cor­po­rate soft­ware

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Cli­mate camp and ter­ror­ism
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It should come as no sur­prise that police are apply­ing dra­con­ian anti-ter­ror­ism ´leg­is­la­tion´ to com­bat eco-pro­tes­tors at the Cli­mate Camp. For the author­i­ties net­works of dis­sent are the real ter­ror­ists.

To under­stand why police, cor­po­rate spokes­peo­ple and politi­cians should attempt to con­flate protest with ter­ror­ism means real­ly get­ting to grips with what con­sti­tutes ter­ror­ism for those in author­i­ty.

What comes to mind when you think of ter­ror­ism? Expolo­sions, muti­lat­ed bod­ies, dis­traught bystanders? Yet these have been ever-present when we wit­ness airstrikes and hear accounts of the behav­iour of coali­tion forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. If ter­ror­ism was all about vio­lence then this years airstrikes by the US on Soma­lia could not fail to be cat­e­gorised as such.

But none of this is ter­ror­ism because it does not threat­en the worlds lead­ers and their inter­est­ed fol­low­ers. By exten­sion, what threat­ens the sta­tus quo is not just vio­lent attacks by the likes of Al‑q´eeda but the break­ing of crim­i­nal as opposed to moral law and civ­il dis­obe­di­ence.

It is worth focus­ing on civ­il dis­obe­di­ence for a moment or two. What makes civ­il dis­obe­di­ence effec­tive is its rejec­tion of dis­ci­plines imposed by author­i­ties. It is use­ful to think of the exer­cise of pow­er in three stages- a)informal, uncod­i­fied rules or oth­er mech­a­nisms of con­trol, (for exam­ple some cin­e­mas ban the con­sump­tion of food that has not been pur­chased from the cin­e­mas own out­lets, b) for­mal rules cod­i­fied in law such as those that pro­tect prop­er­ty c) when these fail to obtain the desired results then force is applied. It is the infor­mal rules that civ­il dis­obe­di­ence fre­quent­ly tar­gets. For exam­ple Heathrow is a maze of infor­mal injunc­tions. Inside the air­port pas­sen­gers must sub­mit to var­i­ous pro­ce­dures even those that seem ridicu­lous such as only car­ry­ing 100ml of flu­id onboard flights as if it would make any dif­fer­ence if you were car­ry­ing 125ml. The air­port is a fan­tas­tic exam­ple of the Panop­ti­con where you are watched and ordered through­out by seem­ing­ly innocu­ous pet­ty rules that exist to dis­rupt mass­es of peo­ple in order to exert con­trol. This helps to explain why the camp itself is so unpop­u­lar with the author­i­ties. It is a mass which is ordered pri­mar­i­ly from with­in which cre­ates an autonomous space where plots can be hatched.

For those seek­ing to pre­vent the vio­lent forms of ter­ror­ism it is essen­tial to main­tain con­trol through sur­veil­lance of the air­port and its out­er perime­ter. The author­i­ties explain patient­ly time and time again that anti-ter­ror­ist leg­is­la­tion is for our own good- they are seek­ing to pro­tect free­dom not to cur­tail it. (Inter­est­ing­ly this was a stance Hitler took by claim­ing to be pro­tect­ing the Ger­man peo­ple from a Jew­ish led con­spir­a­cy to enslave them). The camp is they claim an obsta­cle to such pro­tec­tion- it obstructs their abil­i­ty to detect ter­ror­ists or to respond to ter­ror­ist events once they hap­pen. Per­haps they sug­gest ter­ror­ists are hid­ing with­in the camp qui­et­ly sub­vert­ing naive and ide­al­is­tic pro­tes­tors to Jihad. Or per­haps even the pro­tes­tors are for­mu­lat­ing a new ide­o­log­i­cal threat to free­dom- pro­pos­als for some kind of eco-caliphate ruled by George Mon­biot rebrand­ed as a druid mar­tyr come back from the dead.

Yet none of these claims stand up to the mer­est scruti­ny. Hence the bemuse­ment of campers and sec­tions of the ´lib­er­al media´at the smears. Yet things become clear­er once we inter­pret anti-ter­ror­ism leg­is­la­tion as a response to the sup­posed threat to hier­ar­chi­cal forms of order posed by net­work forms of organ­i­sa­tion. it is theme net­works of dis­sent that threat­en the dom­i­nant sto­ry of social strength and progress through eco­nom­ic growth.

Of course the fig­ure­head is Al-qée­da and its impos­si­bly dense maze of inter­con­nect­ed units and affil­i­ates unit­ed by a counter-dis­course of Anti-west­ern sen­ti­ment. Yet the anti-ter­ror­ist response must be extend­ed to oth­er net­worked forms of oppo­si­tion that reject the dom­i­nant par­a­digm through civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and dis­repect for pri­vate prop­er­ty rights. First the ´loonies´are tar­get­ed such as ani­mal rights pro­tes­tors, next will be the envi­ron­men­tal­ists, then the human rights activists.

The extent to which anti-ter­ror­ist pow­ers giv­en to the police and oth­ers can be described as laws is lim­it­ed. Many have had lit­tle debate in par­lia­ment and they are fre­quent­ly deliv­ered in response to con­sul­ta­tions with senior police offi­cers. They seem in real­i­ty more like anti-leg­is­la­tion mask­ing the use of arbi­trary coer­cion — a clear retreat from UK law as it has devel­oped over the cen­turies and a des­per­ate attempt to ´cor­rect´ dis­senters before a final resort to vio­lence.

This is all good news real­ly. The ridicu­lous cam­era mount­ed on a crane over­look­ing the camp shows how scared they are. It is amus­ing to watch the spec­ta­cle of the camp run­ning along­side dai­ly accounts of crash­ing stock mar­kets- some­what rem­i­nis­cent of a J G Bal­lard nov­el.

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Press release from Cli­mate Camp Media: Police attack pro­test­ers
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For Imme­di­ate Release

UPDATE: Police attack pro­test­ers’ march towards BAA
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Riot police armed with trun­cheons backed by mount­ed police wad­ed into pro­test­ers slow­ly march­ing from the Camp for Cli­mate Action towards BAA head­quar­ters. The march was part of the day of mass action which had been pub­licly announced the yes­ter­day. On-site medics have treat­ed at least five peo­ple who sus­tained head injuries and one per­son who had been trod­den on by a police horse.
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The fact that the major­i­ty of the cor­po­rate media had been cov­er­ing the children’s demon­stra­tion at a sep­a­rate loca­tion meant that the police could act with rel­a­tive impuni­ty in vio­lent­ly assault­ing the pro­tes­tors. One reporter from Chan­nel 5 who was present at the attack said that they had been kicked by the police.

Despite the heavy hand­ed attack, around three hun­dred peo­ple man­aged to reach the BAA head­quar­ters and pro­ceed­ed to occu­py the entrance and car park, string­ing up ban­ners denounc­ing the com­pa­ny. Dozens of police vans and lines of riot police cor­doned off the area and pre­vent­ed hun­dreds more from enter­ing the site, effec­tive­ly blockad­ing the site on behalf of the Camp for Cli­mate Action.

Pro­tes­tors had tar­get­ed the BAA head­quar­ters in order to high­light the cor­po­rate prof­i­teers of cli­mate change rather than choos­ing to dis­rupt the pas­sen­gers at Heathrow. As promised by the camp, the mass action made no attempt to dis­rupt Heathrow.

In a sep­a­rate action ear­li­er on in the day, three teenaged women, aged 14, 15 and 16 occu­pied a roof at the BAA-owned Heathrow Busi­ness Acad­e­my oppo­site the BAA head­quar­ters and dropped a ban­ner that said “Make Planes His­to­ry.” Their protest con­tin­ues.

There have been 6 con­firmed arrests and 6 more that are cur­rent­ly uncon­firmed today. Today’s arrests bring the total of con­firmed Cli­mate Camp-relat­ed arrests to 56.

ENDS

Notes to edi­tor:

The teenagers who dropped the ban­ner are cur­rent­ly on the roof of the Heathrow Busi­ness Acad­e­my and can be con­tact­ed on 079821 04537

For fur­ther enquiries, con­tact the camp media team on 0777 286 1099 or 07858 177 178

For a pho­to of the teenagers on the roof, con­tact Mike on 07966 372 890

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Late after­noon march to BAA — Cops go crazy

When the group left from the rear of the camp, at first mount­ed police tried to ride into peo­ple but soon backed off and allowed them to stream across the field. As the peo­ple approched the oppo­site side of the field there were many vans of riot police arriv­ing in adja­cent streets and deploy­ing to meet the pro­tes­tors. There were even van loads of police get­ting changed into their riot gear on the M4 motor­way before scram­bling up the bank. As pro­tes­tors moved along the fence or tried to climb out of the field the police attacked them with batons and shields. I saw sev­er­al hit, punched, repeat­ed­ly thrown to the ground, pushed into ditch­es, and sworn at. Over the next 15 min­utes more and more riot police kept arriv­ing (some­thing like 100), many run­ning into the field fol­low­ing mount­ed police that had gal­loped into a gap in the fence. Police pre­vent­ed media from enter­ing the field and a high hedge pre­vent­ed them film­ing the scenes in the field.

The police offi­cers were clear­ly hyped up after days of sit­ting around wait­ing for this demon­stra­tion. They lashed out against peace­ful demon­stra­tors with­out cause or provo­ca­tion. Many pro­tes­tors man­aged to keep skirt­ing the field try­ing to get away from the chas­ing riot police, althouth two groups got sur­round­ed and detained for sev­er­al hours. Many man­aged to get over to the BAA build­ing for the demon­stra­tion there.

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FIT Watch Spot­ter Card
FITwatch spotter card (climate camp)
Here is the spot­ter card used by FIT Watch at cli­mate camp. We had sev­er­al requests for the coloured orig­i­nal, so here it is.

Hope­ful­ly we should be pro­duc­ing a new one for DSEi with some of the love­ly pho­tos we’ve been tak­ing at camp. If any­one has any pho­tos they think would be good to be includ­ed, please email them to us at defycops@yahoo.co.uk

defycops@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com