Earth First! summer gathering — Wednesday 18th July until Sunday 22nd July 2007 — location & programme announced

What is the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing?

* Are you fed up with bare-faced lies from politi­cians, big busi­ness and the media?
* Have you had enough of a world where cor­po­rate prof­it comes before life and dig­ni­ty?
* Do you want to see an end to mind­less con­sump­tion>
* Then this Gath­er­ing is for you! Read on…

EF! gathering '07 logo (rabbit/fence)What is the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing?

* Are you fed up with bare-faced lies from politi­cians, big busi­ness and the media?
* Have you had enough of a world where cor­po­rate prof­it comes before life and dig­ni­ty?
* Do you want to see an end to mind­less con­sump­tion>
* Then this Gath­er­ing is for you! Read on…

Explor­ing alter­na­tives to the cor­po­rate world of greed, lies & exploita­tion -

The Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing is the place where peo­ple involved in rad­i­cal eco­log­i­cal direct action — or those who want to be involved — get togeth­er for five days of time and space to talk, walk, share skills, learn, play, rant, find out what’s going on, find out what’s next, live out­side, strate­gise, hang out, incite, laugh and con­spire.

The gath­er­ing is also a prac­ti­cal exam­ple of non-hier­ar­chi­cal low-impact liv­ing in action.

We are a diverse com­mu­ni­ty with a wide range of approach­es to our action, so there should be plen­ty to inter­est and inspire every­one whether you have been active for years or are com­plete­ly new to it all.

More info at earthfirstgathering.org.uk

Climate Activist Glues Herself To The Front Door Of Leeds Bradford Airport

18th May: A woman cli­mate activist blocked the entrance to Leeds/Bradford Air­port today, by super­glu­ing her­self in front of the revolv­ing door. The protest was against gov­ern­men­t’s fail­ure to curb the growth in air trav­el, in spite of the fact that it is the fastest grow­ing source of CO2 emis­sions from the Unit­ed King­dom.

18th May: A woman cli­mate activist blocked the entrance to Leeds/Bradford Air­port today, by super­glu­ing her­self in front of the revolv­ing door. The protest was against gov­ern­men­t’s fail­ure to curb the growth in air trav­el, in spite of the fact that it is the fastest grow­ing source of CO2 emis­sions from the Unit­ed King­dom.

The activist hand­ed the fol­low­ing state­ment to mem­bers of the pub­lic and air­port staff:-

“This is a peace­ful act of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence. It is my inten­tion to dis­rupt the nor­mal work­ing of this air­port because it is an envi­ron­men­tal haz­ard. In so doing, I am stand­ing up for the poor­est of the world’s peo­ple, and for future gen­er­a­tions, who will bear the brunt of cli­mate chaos, caused by the afflu­ent lifestyles and fos­sil fuel addic­tion of the rich.

The planned three­fold increase in air flights is envi­ron­men­tal luna­cy. If run­away cli­mate change is to be avert­ed, glob­al car­bon emis­sions need to peak this decade, and decline rapid­ly there­after. There is no way that this can be achieved with­out halt­ing the explo­sion in air trav­el. Leeds/Bradford Air­port is plan­ning to expand to 8million flights a year, and if the pub­lic author­i­ties refuse to curb this envi­ron­men­tal men­ace, then respon­si­ble local cit­i­zens must act.

I AM SUPERGLUED IN POSITION PLEASE DO NOT HURT ME BY ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE ME!

I am not a ter­ror­ist. The real ter­ror­ists are the peo­ple who are destroy­ing the plan­et for prof­it.”

The activist was in posi­tion for about an hour, giv­ing her plen­ty of oppor­tu­ni­ty to edu­cate those going in and out of the air­port. The police again showed a remark­able tol­er­ance for the crimes of Leeds Brad­ford air­port by arrest­ing the activist and stop­ping her from per­form­ng this vital pub­lic ser­vice. What are they like?

www.climatecamp.org.uk

Video — You Plant, We Dig

Short video of the April 21st anti-GM ral­ly and pic­nic that end­ed with the attempt­ed under­plant­i­ng of organ­ic pota­toes in a field thought to be ear­marked for a BASF GM pota­to crop tri­al in Hedon near Hull.

Short video of the April 21st anti-GM ral­ly and pic­nic that end­ed with the attempt­ed under­plant­i­ng of organ­ic pota­toes in a field thought to be ear­marked for a BASF GM pota­to crop tri­al in Hedon near Hull.

8 mins, 19mb, H264 encod­ed

See also www.mutatoes.org

Plane Stupid Callout for Local Groups

Plane Stu­pid (www.planestupid.com) is call­ing out for local Plane Stu­pid groups to form to fight the fastest grow­ing cause of cli­mate change (avi­a­tion) in your area. Plane Stu­pid thinks that local groups tak­ing action in their area but with­in a wider net­work of Plane Stu­pid activists is the best way to fight the unsus­tain­able growth of the avi­a­tion indus­try. If you would like to set up a group in your area all you need is a few enthu­si­as­tic mem­bers com­mit­ted to using direct action to fight cli­mate change.

Plane Stupid plane fist logoPlane Stu­pid (www.planestupid.com) is call­ing out for local Plane Stu­pid groups to form to fight the fastest grow­ing cause of cli­mate change (avi­a­tion) in your area. Plane Stu­pid thinks that local groups tak­ing action in their area but with­in a wider net­work of Plane Stu­pid activists is the best way to fight the unsus­tain­able growth of the avi­a­tion indus­try. If you would like to set up a group in your area all you need is a few enthu­si­as­tic mem­bers com­mit­ted to using direct action to fight cli­mate change.

The 2003 Avi­a­tion White Paper out­lines plans for between dou­ble and triple the cur­rent num­ber of pas­sen­ger flights. This involves mas­sive air­port expan­sion all over Britain at rate equiv­a­lent to the build­ing of a new Heathrow every 5 years. The UK’s top cli­ma­tol­o­gists pre­dict that avi­a­tion’s emis­sions alone are pre­dict­ed to exceed the gov­ern­men­t’s tar­get for the coun­try’s entire out­put of green­house gas­es in 2050 by around 134%. (Tyn­dall Cen­tre for Cli­mate
Chan­g­eRe­search)

Plane Stu­pid has become one of the direct action groups of the emerg­ing grass­roots cli­mate move­ment in Britain. Our dra­mat­ic impact has come by means of a series of high-pro­file direct actions and a near obses­sive focus on clear, basic demands that peo­ple under­stand: the scrap­ping of air­port expan­sion plans, a tax on air­craft fuel and
plane tick­ets, and an end to unnec­es­sary and unsus­tain­able short haul flights.

Since we formed in less than 18 months ago; we have dis­rupt­ed the world’s largest inter­na­tion­al avi­a­tion indus­try con­fer­ence in Cen­tral Lon­don; ground­ed planes through the occu­pa­tion of a taxi­way at the short-haul East Mid­lands Air­port; blocked the entrance to BAA’s head­quar­ters at Heathrow twice; staged a roof-top protest at easy­Jet’s cor­po­rate head­quar­ters in Lon­don, tem­porar­i­ly shut down tens of trav­el agents across the UK and helped angry Heathrow res­i­dents dis­rupt the trans­port min­is­ter’s speech. We also inspired and over­saw Britain’s first nation­al day of action against short haul flights, which saw local groups hold demon­stra­tions at six region­al air­ports and out­side Flight Cen­tre trav­el agents in cities across the UK.

Gov­ern­ment and indus­try’s prof­i­teer­ing from cre­at­ing cat­a­stroph­ic cli­mate change will go unchecked unless YOU do some­thing today! Join us by set­ting up a local group with some like mind­ed peo­ple in your area to help us scrap air­port expan­sion, get avi­a­tion fuel and tick­ets taxed and end­ing short haul flights.

Con­tact info@planestupid.com or call 07948 219 493 for advice on set­ting up a local group or for some­one to come and speak in your area about Plane Stu­pid. Also on the 12th and 13th of May we will be at the Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change con­fer­ence in Lon­don (http://www.campaigncc.org/) where you can come and speak to us.

www.planestupid.com
info@planestupid.com

SHAC TAKES THE FLAK: FLIMSY PRETEXT FOR COUNTRY-WIDE ARRESTS OF ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS

4.5.07
In yet anoth­er ham­merblow aimed at the ani­mal rights move­ment, police made 32 arrests across the UK in the ear­ly hours of Tues­day morn­ing in ‘Oper­a­tion Achilles’. Assis­tant Chief Con­sta­ble Adri­an Lep­pard of Kent Police says the arrests are “one of the largest, if not the largest, police oper­a­tion that has tar­get­ed ani­mal extrem­ism in the UK.” Three prop­er­ties were also searched in Bel­gium and the Nether­lands.

4.5.07
In yet anoth­er ham­merblow aimed at the ani­mal rights move­ment, police made 32 arrests across the UK in the ear­ly hours of Tues­day morn­ing in ‘Oper­a­tion Achilles’. Assis­tant Chief Con­sta­ble Adri­an Lep­pard of Kent Police says the arrests are “one of the largest, if not the largest, police oper­a­tion that has tar­get­ed ani­mal extrem­ism in the UK.” Three prop­er­ties were also searched in Bel­gium and the Nether­lands.

700 police were involved as homes and ani­mal sanc­tu­ar­ies were raid­ed, with police seiz­ing com­put­ers, mobile phones and cash. The whole oper­a­tion was designed with max­i­mum pub­lic­i­ty in mind — the press were tipped off in advance and duti­ful­ly report­ed on the lat­est crack­down on ani­mal rights ‘extrem­ism’. Almost all those arrest­ed had some con­nec­tion with the SHAC cam­paign

Of course what did­n’t hit the head­lines was the num­ber of prop­er­ties raid­ed with­out arrests being made and the fact that 24 hours lat­er only nine of those arrest­ed had been charged — two with black­mail and the oth­er sev­en with ‘con­spir­a­cy to black­mail’. Twen­ty were released on bail and one with­out charge. Two of those nicked, main organ­is­ers in the SHAC cam­paign, have been held for fur­ther ques­tion­ing.

Cru­cial­ly, the police inves­ti­ga­tion — in a nod to cor­po­rate mar­tial law — used intel­li­gence and foren­sic sup­port from the pri­vate sec­tor. The phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal and biotech­nol­o­gy indus­try greet­ed news of the raids with glee: “News of today’s oper­a­tion will act as a great fil­lip to the med­ical research com­mu­ni­ty across Europe,” said a state­ment issued by Ais­ling Bur­nand, chief exec­u­tive of Britain’s BioIn­dus­try Asso­ci­a­tion.

One source close to SHAC told SchNEWS, “This has all the hall­marks of a fish­ing expe­di­tion, designed to cause mas­sive dis­rup­tion to ani­mal rights cam­paigns and show Big Phar­ma here and abroad that the police are mak­ing strides against the ani­mal rights move­ment.”

NETCU CLOSES IN

As details emerged of the botched raid on Fresh­fields Ani­mal Sanc­tu­ary in Liv­er­pool, sanc­tu­ary head Dave Cal­len­dar told SchNEWS, “At 5.30 they kicked in the door and seized three staff mem­bers. At 6.20 they seized two oth­ers as they turned up for work. There were about six­ty cop­pers — they set up a cor­don and refused access to any­one. Those seized were held in vans but not arrest­ed. My farm man­ag­er had his col­lar­bone bro­ken after he was grabbed by three police when he climbed the back wall to check on our pigs. He was held in a van for three hours and refused access to med­ical atten­tion. Although the police brought an RSPCA inspec­tor with them it was clear that when we regained access to the site that noth­ing had been done for the ani­mals. Also they allowed ani­mals to escape, which we’re still look­ing for. They took every sin­gle piece of hard­ware, mobile phones, pho­to­copiers, you name it — but they did­n’t take a sin­gle piece of paper­work. It’s dif­fi­cult to see it as any­thing oth­er then delib­er­ate intim­i­da­tion and dis­rup­tion — nobody here is involved with the Hunt­ing­don cam­paign. We’re a pro-active com­mu­ni­ty organ­i­sa­tion and we’re not going to let them walk all over us.”

The raids come against a back­drop of a decline in crim­i­nal inci­dents relat­ed to ani­mal rights and demon­strate that the Nation­al Extrem­ism Tac­ti­cal Co-ordi­nat­ing Unit’s (see www.netcu.org.uk) efforts are now aimed firm­ly at the ‘legit­i­mate’ above ground ani­mal rights move­ment. With SHAC once again able to con­duct demos out­side HLS (see SchNEWS 581) and activism spread­ing across Europe, Britain’s polit­i­cal police seem intent on decap­i­tat­ing the A.R. move­ment, by any means nec­es­sary.

* See www.shac.net for more
* Fresh­fields Ani­mal Sanc­tu­ary see www.freshfieldsrescue.org.uk

Squaf: Sheffield Squat Café and Social Centre

Open­ing tonight, 1st May 2007, for a lim­it­ed time only (depend­ing on input), is a new squat­ted social cen­tre and café in the for­mer Tramway pub on Lon­don Road, Sheffield. The first event is a Open Mic Night from 8pm, oth­er planned events include:

Squaf logoOpen­ing tonight, 1st May 2007, for a lim­it­ed time only (depend­ing on input), is a new squat­ted social cen­tre and café in the for­mer Tramway pub on Lon­don Road, Sheffield. The first event is a Open Mic Night from 8pm, oth­er planned events include:

# Café
# Freeshop
# Bike Work­shops
# Gigs
# Work­shops
# Wom­en’s day
# Dis­cus­sions
# Bar-B-Qs’

For more info see the SQUAF web site: http://www.squaf.aktivix.org/

Call for Submissions: Zine on Property Destruction

Enter­ing the rad­i­cal com­mu­ni­ty, many quick­ly find them­selves con­stant­ly hear­ing about debate over prop­er­ty destruc­tion. Is it vio­lence? Does it mat­ter if it’s vio­lence? Is it effec­tive? Is it alien­at­ing? And on and on. I’ve been hear­ing this argu­ment pret­ty much since I reg­u­lar­ly start­ed attend­ing protests. At this point, I almost don’t want to deal with the sub­ject. Nat­u­ral­ly, you’re ask­ing, “Then why the hell do you want to make a zine about it?”

Enter­ing the rad­i­cal com­mu­ni­ty, many quick­ly find them­selves con­stant­ly hear­ing about debate over prop­er­ty destruc­tion. Is it vio­lence? Does it mat­ter if it’s vio­lence? Is it effec­tive? Is it alien­at­ing? And on and on. I’ve been hear­ing this argu­ment pret­ty much since I reg­u­lar­ly start­ed attend­ing protests. At this point, I almost don’t want to deal with the sub­ject. Nat­u­ral­ly, you’re ask­ing, “Then why the hell do you want to make a zine about it?”

The answer is sim­ple: I may be sick of the debate, but that’s just me. As the war in Iraq drags on (drag­ging blood­ied Iraqi corpse upon blood­ied Iraqi corpse with it) and dis­con­tent and dis­il­lu­sion­ment with this whole socio-polit­i­cal-eco­nom­ic sys­tem increas­es, more peo­ple are get­ting involved in the fight against cap­i­tal­ism and its machines of war (both the armies abroad and the police at home). For many, when they start going to protests and demon­stra­tions, they have at best mixed feel­ings about things like prop­er­ty destruc­tion, vio­lent­ly resist­ing the police, or even just march­ing in the street with­out a per­mit. And some appre­hen­sion about these tac­tics is com­plete­ly under­stand­able. After all, every­thing in this sys­tem is designed to teach us that prop­er­ty (or per­haps more accu­rate­ly, cor­po­rate prop­er­ty) is sacred, that police should always be obeyed (or else) and that break­ing the law, even small laws, is moral­ly and eth­i­cal­ly wrong and can nev­er be jus­ti­fi­able.

And so, this is a call for arti­cles, sto­ries, art, or any­thing else about the tac­tic of prop­er­ty destruc­tion and its mer­its for a zine that seeks to give those on the fence about this issue a gen­tle nudge (and maybe con­vince them to rip down the fence!). Since this is meant to be a zine for peo­ple new to social move­ments, I respect­ful­ly ask that the tone of the arti­cles keep that in mind when choos­ing their words. To put it plain­ly, please no anti-lib­er­al rants–they piss me off too, but this is sup­posed to be the case for prop­er­ty destruc­tion, not the case against lib­er­als (maybe next time!).

When I say arti­cles, I mean pre­vi­ous­ly pub­lished or unpub­lished arti­cles argu­ing for the valid­i­ty or effec­tive­ness of prop­er­ty destruc­tion. It does­n’t even have to be some­thing you wrote. If there’s an arti­cle that you think is real­ly great and think that it should be includ­ed, tell me about it (things like, where I can find it, who wrote it, and how I can get ahold of them). There’s two kinds of sto­ries that would be real­ly great to have for this zine: per­son­al accounts and “his­tor­i­cal” accounts. Per­son­al accounts would be some­thing talk­ing about wit­ness­ing or even com­mit­ting an act of prop­er­ty destruc­tion, how it made you feel, what impact it had, etc. Obvi­ous­ly this is very sen­si­tive, so try­ing to be rel­a­tive­ly vague is best (and also see the next para­graph for the best way to sub­mit things like that). A “his­tor­i­cal” account would be more of a gen­er­al sto­ry (prefer­ably con­tem­po­rary) of how prop­er­ty destruc­tion put pres­sure on an insti­tu­tion to win a con­crete goal. Art would be any­thing that would be an image. A car­toon, a cool draw­ing, what­ev­er.

If you have any­thing to con­tribute, please send an email to tacticaldiversity@gmail.com. I may want to edit some of your sub­mis­sion for var­i­ous rea­sons (most like­ly space). Any edits or cuts will be run by you first. If for some rea­son you can’t or don’t want to sub­mit some­thing online, send an email and we can dis­cuss oth­er meth­ods of sub­mis­sion. As was said above, send­ing per­son­al accounts about prop­er­ty destruc­tion over email is not nec­es­sar­i­ly a good idea. In fact, for both our sakes, it’s a bad idea. Any per­son­al accounts should be sub­mit­ted will an anony­mous email ser­vice like www.willselfdestruct.com (be sure to make it at least 1 view). If you want me to respond some­how, you can leave an email address in the will­selfde­struct mes­sage and I can respond in kind. If you don’t leave a way to respond to you, I may make edits with­out run­ning them by you first. Also, a major goal is to make sure that every piece pub­lished is pub­lished with the cre­ator’s per­mis­sion. This zine isn’t going to be sold any­where and will be dis­trib­uted for free, but I still don’t want to use oth­er peo­ple’s stuff in this zine with­out their express per­mis­sion. So yeah, don’t sub­mit oth­er peo­ple’s work act­ing like it’s your’s and get peo­ple pissed at me. If you run an infos­hop or any oth­er rad­i­cal space that could dis­trib­ute this zine upon com­ple­tion and are inter­est­ed in receiv­ing copies, drop a line and you’ll be kept in the loop when it comes time to pub­lish.

In love and rage,
Casey Ford

Leeds Monthly Critical Mass Celebrations

Its the last fri­day of the month again: get your chains oiled, your tyres pumped, and adore your bike with horns and bells… its time for a lit­tle reclaim­ing of the streets.

Critical Mass Ride Daily Celebrate MonthlyIts the last fri­day of the month again: get your chains oiled, your tyres pumped, and adore your bike with horns and bells… its time for a lit­tle reclaim­ing of the streets.

The month­ly impromp­tu meet­ing of leeds cyclist will once again hit the city cen­tre on fri­day evening to parade around the city and cel­e­brate the joys of using the lo-tech car­bon free trans­port of the past, present and future. Although, by the very nature of crit­i­cal mass noth­ing has been offi­cial­ly planned its high­ly like­ly that an acci­den­tal meet­ing of cyclists will take place at 5.30pm in Mil­le­ni­um Square.

Fol­low­ing the ride, there are strong rumours that a game of bicy­cle polo will also take place on a open pub­lic space some­where in the city.

There can sure­ly be no bet­ter event to attend on the eve of the Wakey Wakey Spring Tour that comes to town this week­end. (See http://www.fraw.org.uk/tour/leeds.shtml for fur­ther info.)

…And remem­ber to spare a small thought for those still liv­ing in he 20th cen­tu­ry with inter­nal com­bus­tion engines fueled by crude oil deriv­a­tives that idle in their vehi­cles as they crawl throught the fri­day evening rush hour. Bless them and their anti­quat­ed ways.

Reclaim Power — 15min film version online

In the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. With over one hun­dred work­shops on a wide range of top­ics, the 10 day camp was a space of col­lec­tive learn­ing, sus­tain­able liv­ing and tak­ing direct action on the root caus­es of cli­mate change. The gath­er­ing that showed prac­ti­cal low ener­gy solu­tions in action, cul­mi­nat­ed in a day of protest and mass direct action in an attempt to shut down Drax.

In the sum­mer of 2006, 600 peo­ple set up a Camp for Cli­mate Action in the shad­ow of one of the biggest C02 emit­ters in Europe: Drax coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in York­shire / UK. With over one hun­dred work­shops on a wide range of top­ics, the 10 day camp was a space of col­lec­tive learn­ing, sus­tain­able liv­ing and tak­ing direct action on the root caus­es of cli­mate change. The gath­er­ing that showed prac­ti­cal low ener­gy solu­tions in action, cul­mi­nat­ed in a day of protest and mass direct action in an attempt to shut down Drax.

You can down­load this 15 min ver­sion of the film ‘Reclaim Pow­er — voic­es from the camp for cli­mate action’ here:

http://video.indymedia.org/en/2007/04/821.shtml

order the mul­ti­lin­gual DVD 62 min + sev­er­al extras — or this 15 min ver­sion in DVD qual­i­ty here: orders@cinerebelde.org or networking@climatecamp.org.uk

More infor­ma­tion about the camp 2007: http://climatecamp.org.uk

You are wel­come to post or link up this 15 min clip on your web­sites. Please include a link to cine rebelde: http://www.cinerebelde.org/site.php3?id_rubrique=166〈=en

GM Protesters plant a good idea — updated (& campaign statement & extra photos)

21.04.2007 — GM Pro­tes­tors have plant­ed non-GM organ­ic pota­toes on a site that it is believed the Gov­ern­ment will autho­rise for the test­ing of a BASF genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed pota­to.

About 250 peo­ple attend­ed the protest in Hull to lis­ten to speech­es and enjoy a GM free pota­to pic­nic — some food pro­vid­ed by Veg­gies of Not­ting­ham and music. Pro­test­ers then spread across the large (sev­er­al acre) field, with a few police, some on hors­es, oth­ers on trail bikes, some even had learned to walk. Some film­ing. Some impo­tent­ly ask­ing peo­ple to leave the field. Then we did because we’d run out of pota­toes.

Mutatoes action (Hull) 2Mutatoes action (Hull) 121.04.2007 — GM Pro­tes­tors have plant­ed non-GM organ­ic pota­toes on a site that it is believed the Gov­ern­ment will autho­rise for the test­ing of a BASF genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed pota­to.

About 250 peo­ple attend­ed the protest in Hull to lis­ten to speech­es and enjoy a GM free pota­to pic­nic — some food pro­vid­ed by Veg­gies of Not­ting­ham and music. Pro­test­ers then spread across the large (sev­er­al acre) field, with a few police, some on hors­es, oth­ers on trail bikes, some even had learned to walk. Some film­ing. Some impo­tent­ly ask­ing peo­ple to leave the field. Then we did because we’d run out of pota­toes.

The tri­al site for Cam­bridge has already been approved. After hav­ing to move the pro­posed north­ern site as a pre­vi­ous farmer backed out the clos­ing date for sub­mis­sions about the new site near Hull was yes­ter­day. Local farm­ers have already tried to get the tri­al stopped.

Many local farm­ers are reliant on bees keep­ers com­ing to the area to pol­lenate their crops, this won’t be able to hap­pen with the tri­al of the genet­i­cal­ly mod­ifed crop close by. The muta­toes cre­at­ed by Chem­i­cal Multi­na­tion­al BASF has pre­vi­ous­ly been reject­ed by the Nether­lands because the lack of tri­als in a con­trolled (greenhouse/lab) envi­ron­ment. BASF also pulled out of Ire­land because unlike the UK Gov­erne­ment they placed restric­tions thay the Ger­man based cor­po­ra­tion found to harsh for them.

http://www.mutatoes.org/
http://www.hedonagainstgm.org.uk/
http://www.cambridgeaction.net/gmconcern
http://www.myspace.com/gmfreepotatoes

*********************Press release***********************************

Pro­tes­tors plant GM tri­al site with organ­ic pota­toes. (press release)

Peo­ple from all over the coun­try are cur­rent­ly plant­i­ng organ­ic pota­toes in the field pro­posed as a GM pota­to tri­al site out­side Hull. It is hoped that the dona­tion of safe spuds will pre­vent the plant­i­ng of the con­tro­ver­sial crop, which threat­ens the liveli­hoods of local bor­age grow­ers and organ­ic farm­ers.

Anna Lock explained;
“If you want to eat good safe pota­toes, you have to plant good safe pota­toes. By plant­i­ng organ­ic pota­toes in this field today, the field will be ren­dered unsuit­able for the GM tri­al. Sci­en­tif­ic exper­i­ments need con­trol­lable vari­ables, tiny organ­ic seed pota­toes hid­den deep in the ground are a vari­able con­trolled only by nature. These seed pota­toes will grow and BASF’s exper­i­ment will no longer be pos­si­ble on this site.”

The ral­ly start­ed as a GM-free pota­to pic­nic accom­pa­nied by live music with around 300 pro­tes­tors, includ­ing kids and cyclists and many dressed as Mr Pota­to Head. A large num­ber then set out across the field to plant organ­ic pota­toes. The ral­ly marks the end of the gov­ern­ments con­sul­ta­tion process on the exper­i­ment. The crop is the first to be pro­posed after pub­lic pres­sure bought an end to the tri­al­ing of GM in the UK near­ly 3 years ago.

Yolande Black trav­elled all the way from Bris­tol to attend today’s protest,
” I think the gov­ern­ment is test­ing the water with these pota­to tri­als, and it is vital­ly impor­tant that we show them that resis­tance is still alive and kick­ing and that we will con­tin­ue fight­ing them every step of the way. GM is not a solu­tion. 20% of con­ven­tion­al pota­to vari­eties are already resis­tant to blight and BASF have admit­ted that there is no mar­ket for GM food in the UK.

80 acres of bor­age have recent­ly been sown near the tri­al site, and the crop will fail if bee­keep­ers keep to the British Bee­keep­ers Asso­ci­a­tions guide­lines of keep­ing hives at least 6km dis­tant from GM crops. The GM farmer has announced that he will not pro­ceed if the issue is not resolved for his neigh­bours.

Note to edi­tors:

1. Con­tact details: Carl McCoy on 07858 177 178 or vis­it the web­site at Our web­sites are www.mutatoes.org
2. The site is one of two due to be plant­ed this year, the sec­ond pro­posed tri­al site at the Nation­al Insti­tute of Agri­cul­ture and Botany (NIAB) in Cam­bridgeshire last week­end. The Hull tri­al site is to replace the one in Der­byshire after the farmer who pulled out. BASF intends to con­tin­ue the tri­als for the next five years
3. Bor­age is a lucra­tive crop grown as a source of Starflower Oil and used as a health­food sup­ple­ment and in skin­care creams and cos­met­ics. BASF failed to con­tact the local bor­age farm­ers in advance of the tri­al. The farm­ers stand to lose up to £80,000.
4. On 5th April a pub­lic meet­ing and debate about the plant­i­ng of the GM pota­toes was held in Hedon. Dr Arpad Pusz­tai was one of the speak­ers attend­ing. His exper­i­ments into feed­ing GM pota­toes to rats appeared to demon­strate the GM pota­toes cause dam­age to the rodents immune sys­tems and growth rates. The work raised mas­sive pub­lic con­cern and aware­ness of GM, but the exper­i­ments were nev­er repeat­ed. His evi­dence, and those of BAS­F’s PR rep­re­sen­ta­tive, caused the local coun­cil to renew their 2003 stance against GM. Oppo­si­tion from local peo­ple attend­ing was also strong, and a peti­tion is due to be hand­ed over to DEFRA and the farmer con­cerned before the ral­ly.
5. In North Amer­i­ca where GM crops are now wide­spread, cross-pol­li­na­tion reg­u­lar­ly con­t­a­m­i­nates sur­round­ing crops, even jump­ing species. Ear­li­er in 2007 it was found that the exper­i­men­tal rice line LL601 had con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed world­wide rice sup­plies, caus­ing mas­sive loss of mar­kets, despite assur­ances that it was in a low risk cross pol­li­na­tion cat­e­go­ry.
6. BASF is a multi­na­tion­al com­pa­ny based in Ger­many. They were part of the noto­ri­ous AG Far­ben which man­u­fac­tured poi­son gas for the con­cen­tra­tion camps, used slave labour and was con­vict­ed of war crimes at the end of WW2. It claims to be the largest chem­i­cal com­pa­ny in the world, and in 2005 it was the 3rd biggest glob­al sell­er of pes­ti­cides.
7. Both Ire­land and the Nether­lands were due to run BAS­F’s GM pota­to tri­als, but these were aban­doned after con­cerns were raised about the envi­ron­men­tal threats they posed.
8. Pro­tes­tors are plant­i­ng around 3000 organ­ic seed pota­toes of sev­er­al dif­fer­ent vari­eties.

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Wrong field, right result

Giv­en a 4‑figure map ref­er­ence which only has one clear unplant­ed field, it’s an under­stand­able mis­take.

Even if it’s the wrong field, it does­n’t make much dif­fer­ence. The pea crop is most­ly still under­ground, only a few shoots have bro­ken through the soil. This means the peo­ple walk­ing around the field did no appre­cia­ble dam­age to the crop.

The real test is not pota­toes for blight resis­tance; it’s about test­ing the UK pub­lic for GM resis­tance. By hav­ing over 100 peo­ple tak­ing direct action on the site in broad day­light in front of the cops has giv­en a clear result to the test.

The pea farmer isn’t going to be out of pock­et, and the prospec­tive GM farmer and the BASF direc­tors are going to have the clear mes­sage that wher­ev­er they plant it, it will be ripped up.

Well done to every­one involved.

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Mutatoes action (Hull) 3
Mutatoes action (Hull) 4
Mutatoes action (Hull) 5
25.04.2007: State­ment from Mutatoes.org and cam­paign­ers against Hull’s GM pota­to tri­als

On Sat­ur­day, over 250 peo­ple from around the coun­try attend­ed a ral­ly in Hull in a pow­er­ful and vibrant dis­play of resis­tance to the rein­tro­duc­tion of GM crops to the UK.

In a bid to inval­i­date the tri­al, thou­sands of organ­ic pota­toes were plant­ed across a two hectare field. It was felt nec­es­sary to take action before plant­i­ng because it is vir­tu­al­ly impos­si­ble to decon­t­a­m­i­nate a root crop after it is in the ground. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, we dis­cov­ered today that the field plant­ed on Sat­ur­day was not the pro­posed tri­al site and was instead owned by farmer David Buck­ton. We apol­o­gise to David Buck­ton.

With the infor­ma­tion that we had and the short time scale avail­able to us (between the late announce­ment of the tri­al site and the first pos­si­ble oppor­tu­ni­ty to plant the GM pota­toes) we sin­cere­ly believed this to be the cor­rect field.

There were sev­er­al rea­sons for the error made:
• The pub­lic were not giv­en suf­fi­cient infor­ma­tion by the gov­ern­ment who sup­plied only a 4‑figure grid ref­er­ence for the loca­tion of the tri­al (an area of 1 square km).
• In a pub­lic meet­ing on April 5, a local farmer sug­gest­ed that the pro­posed site was cur­rent­ly plant­ed with oil-seed rape. This was flat­ly denied by the BASF rep­re­sen­ta­tive who implied that the field was clear and ready for the tri­al.
• The only field in the area bor­dered by Marfleet, Hedon and Pre­ston where ground had been pre­pared but which had not yet been plant­ed with a crop was the one just East of Marfleet. There were no unplant­ed fields in the area
cov­ered by the four fig­ure grid ref­er­ence giv­en by DEFRA. Con­se­quent­ly, because these grid ref­er­ences are noto­ri­ous­ly unre­li­able we inves­ti­gat­ed all fields with­in sev­er­al hun­dred metres of this ref­er­ence, the only one pre­pared for plant­i­ng, but not yet sown, was the one in ques­tion.
• The Government’s con­sul­ta­tion peri­od end­ed on 20th April, with the 21st being the first date that the GM pota­toes could be plant­ed; hence why the Ral­ly was called for last Sat­ur­day.

The deci­sion was made under pres­sure, by a cam­paign only three weeks old; a cam­paign which pulled off an auda­cious action nonethe­less. It is our posi­tion that we made the best judg­ment that we could as to which was the pro­posed tri­al site. While it is regret­table that the wrong site and farmer were tar­get­ed, we would also like to make it clear to the gov­ern­ment and to indus­try that peo­ple will con­tin­ue to dis­rupt the plant­i­ng of GM crops despite the dif­fi­cul­ties faced by this lack of full dis­clo­sure.

Mutatoes.org has only been in exis­tence for three weeks now, and work­ing to a tight sched­ule, with very few peo­ple. In that time we gath­ered loads of up-for-it peo­ple will­ing to go into a field in broad day­light and take direct action for the plan­et. It was a suc­cess­ful action in all oth­er aspects: the pota­toes were plant­ed, we did it under the noses of the police and there were no arrests. The mes­sage sent out is clear — attempt to grow GM crops in this coun­try and we will take action. Of that we remain proud, and thank every­one who came along and took part, in what ever role.

Despite a mis­take being made we believe it was far bet­ter that we went ahead and chal­lenged the GM tri­als than stood by doing noth­ing. We clear­ly demon­strat­ed the British pub­lic are will­ing to take on the multi­na­tion­als / gov­ern­ment on this issue. Though it was, and remains, our avowed inten­tion to pre­vent the tri­als from going ahead, we are ful­ly aware that these tri­als are as much a test of pub­lic opin­ion as a gen­uine sci­en­tif­ic exper­i­ment. Con­se­quent­ly, although the wrong field was tar­get­ted we still achieved one of our pri­ma­ry objec­tives of demon­strat­ing that the British pubic are res­olute­ly opposed to GM crops and will take action to resist their rein­tro­duc­tion into the UK.

The multi­na­tion­als behind GM crops have bid­ed their time since Bay­er pulled out from the last tri­als three years ago. But they have been press­ing ahead in the rest of the world. It is vital that we, as a move­ment, rise to the occa­sion, and demon­strate that resis­tance is as vigourous as ever. We are unapolo­getic for what we have attempt­ed to do and we will not cease our efforts to keep the UK GM free.

And as use­ful byprod­uct – we now know where the actu­al field is, thanks to the police…

rally@mutatoes.org
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