community of resistance reclaims unused land in Leeds

On 13th April 2015, there was a failed evic­tion attempt of Leeds Com­mu­ni­ty Project.

The for­mer Uni­ver­si­ty of Leeds research site, a unique space of near­ly one acre, con­tains sev­en glasshous­es and many estab­lished plants, includ­ing rare species. It now holds many future pos­si­bil­i­ties for sus­tain­able food grow­ing and can be envi­sioned as a space for edu­ca­tion and social events, as well as a space for nature and wildlife1. Since its clo­sure in 2011, North Hyde Park Res­i­dents Asso­ci­a­tion tried to des­ig­nate 6 Grosvenor Mount as a ‘com­mu­ni­ty asset’ and took this to Leeds City Coun­cil in an attempt to halt plans. The des­ig­na­tion was not suc­cess­ful because the Coun­cil argued that the space was not being utilised by the local com­mu­ni­ty. How­ev­er, use of the space by the local com­mu­ni­ty has not been pos­si­ble due to the site being closed off.

The Uni­ver­si­ty has been grant­ed detailed plan­ning per­mis­sion to ren­o­vate the cur­rent res­i­den­tial build­ing and to build sev­en new hous­es where the out­build­ings, glasshous­es and gar­dens now stand. It is cur­rent­ly in the process of sell­ing the space to a pri­vate investor.

On 4th March 2015 Leeds Com­mu­ni­ty project (LCP) re-occu­pied the non-res­i­den­tial areas of 6 Grosvenor Mount, LS6, after an unlaw­ful evic­tion.

On 19th Feb­ru­ary LCP was unlaw­ful­ly evict­ed and three of its mem­bers were arrest­ed before being released with­out charge.

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‘Civil war’ Brewing Over Disputed Greek Goldmine

A police bus blocks a road as gold mine work­ers protest against the government’s plan to scrap a gold mine project in the Halkidi­ki penin­su­la, north­ern Greece, in Skouries on Feb­ru­ary 15, 2015

April 12th, 2015

Scrawled on the homes of the vil­lage of Mega­li Pana­gia in north­ern Greece are slo­gans emblem­at­ic of the deep rift caused in this soci­ety by a con­tro­ver­sial Cana­di­an gold min­ing project.

“Gold­mines are a curse for every nation,” reads one — oth­ers are more pro­fane.

For the past three years, the invest­ment of Hel­lenic Gold — a sub­sidiary of Cana­di­an firm Eldo­ra­do Gold — has deeply divid­ed the local com­mu­ni­ties of the Halkidi­ki penin­su­la, even set­ting fam­i­ly mem­bers at each oth­ers’ throats.

In Mega­li Pana­gia itself, tit-for-tat attacks on shops and cars belong­ing to rival fac­tions have been going on for years.

Until now, most of the demon­stra­tions were by res­i­dents fear­ing that the project will cause irre­versible harm to the forest­ed Halkidi­ki penin­su­la, one of Greece’s most pop­u­lar tourist areas.

But the arrival in Jan­u­ary of a new left­ist gov­ern­ment that oppos­es the invest­ment has sparked a mobil­i­sa­tion among Hel­lenic Gold employ­ees afraid of los­ing their jobs.

“A civ­il war is unfold­ing and the gov­ern­ment must clear this sit­u­a­tion up imme­di­ate­ly,” says Yior­gos Kyrit­sis, a legal rep­re­sen­ta­tive for the anti-min­ing fac­tion.

“I know of one pend­ing law­suit con­cern­ing a beat­ing between two broth­ers,” he told AFP.

Ear­li­er this month, riot police were sent in when the rival groups came close to clash­ing in an oak for­est between the vil­lages of Stra­toni, where Hel­lenic Gold has its base, and Ieris­sos, which oppos­es the project.

– ‘There will be blood’ –

Police min­is­ter Yian­nis Panousis lat­er said some of the pro­test­ers were fir­ing bolts from sling­shots.

Panousis warned “there will be casu­al­ties” unless the sit­u­a­tion is resolved.

The new left­ist gov­ern­ment has clear­ly declared its oppo­si­tion to the project, with Ener­gy and Envi­ron­ment Min­is­ter Pana­gi­o­tis Lafaza­nis recent­ly pledg­ing to “employ all pos­si­ble legal means” to halt it.

After the lat­est protest Lafaza­nis went fur­ther, accus­ing the com­pa­ny of act­ing “as a state with­in a state” and mobil­is­ing its staff to cause vio­lence.

“Nobody can black­mail the gov­ern­ment… Greece is not a banana repub­lic,” Lafaza­nis’ min­istry said in a state­ment.

In a sim­i­lar vein, the dai­ly news­pa­per of the rul­ing Syriza par­ty, Avgi, brand­ed the protest­ing min­ers “mer­ce­nar­ies”.

The mine employ­ees, who plan to protest in Athens on April 16, counter that it is they who have faced intim­i­da­tion and vio­lence from the so-called envi­ron­men­tal fac­tion since the project was first announced in 2011.

In the town of Ieris­sos, where most res­i­dents oppose the project, fam­i­lies of min­ers live in a “cli­mate of ter­ror”, says their union rep­re­sen­ta­tive Chris­tos Zafeiroudas.

“What is dan­ger­ous is that this hatred has even passed to the chil­dren in the local schools. The com­pa­ny may leave one day, but we still live here,” he told AFP.

In 2012, dozens of min­ers trashed an obser­va­tion post manned by anti-mine activists in the moun­tain of Skouries, near a planned expan­sion site of the mine project.

In turn, in a pre-dawn raid in 2013, hood­ed mil­i­tants threw Molo­tov cock­tails at the mine work­site, wound­ing a guard and dam­ag­ing equip­ment.

The police sta­tion of Ieris­sos was lat­er ran­sacked after two local men were arrest­ed on sus­pi­cion of par­tic­i­pat­ing in that attack.

The min­is­ter in charge at the time said the anti-mine pro­test­ers saw them­selves as real-life ver­sions of the feisty Gauls that take on the Roman Empire in the Aster­ix com­ic books.

“We are fac­ing oppo­si­tion from a sec­tion of the local com­mu­ni­ty that wants to impose its own law and oper­ate like a Gaul­ish vil­lage,” then pub­lic order min­is­ter Nikos Den­dias said.

Hel­lenic Gold says it plans to invest 1.3 bil­lion euros ($1.38 bil­lion) in the area over­all, and extract 9.6 mil­lion ounces of gold.

Its oper­a­tions, it says, have been repeat­ed­ly vet­ted and cleared by the author­i­ties.

Anti-mine pro­test­ers claim the project will cause irre­versible harm to the envi­ron­ment, drain­ing and con­t­a­m­i­nat­ing local water reserves and fill­ing the air with haz­ardous chem­i­cals includ­ing lead, cad­mi­um, arsenic and mer­cury.

It is like­ly to also affect the area’s agri­cul­tur­al and tourism econ­o­my, they say.

The pre­vi­ous con­ser­v­a­tive gov­ern­ment had sup­port­ed the invest­ment, argu­ing that it would cre­ate hun­dreds of jobs in the reces­sion-hit coun­try where the unem­ploy­ment rate now stands at over 25 per­cent.

Anoth­er Cana­di­an com­pa­ny, TVX, began an oper­a­tion in Halkidi­ki near­ly two decades ago before pulling out in 2003.

China: Violent Protest Halts Waste Incinerator Project

8.4.2015

A west­ern Guang­dong city has can­celled a plan to build an incin­er­a­tor that prompt­ed two days of protests that esca­lat­ed up to around 10,000 peo­ple, dur­ing which sev­er­al police cars were either smashed or flipped and a Police office destroyed. Luod­ing city gov­ern­ment post­ed two let­ters on its web­site on Wednes­day announc­ing the deci­sion. One informed the Lang­tang town­ship gov­ern­ment that it had decid­ed to can­cel the project, which Lang­tang had bro­kered with Chi­na Resources Cement Hold­ings. The sec­ond urged res­i­dents to stop block­ing roads, van­dal­is­ing prop­er­ty or dis­turb­ing pub­lic order.

“Peo­ple are angry with the site selec­tion of the incin­er­a­tor as it is with­in a 1km radius of people’s homes,” said one young res­i­dent. “The cement fac­to­ry is pro­duc­ing enough pol­lu­tion, we don’t need anoth­er pol­luter.”

Res­i­dents of Long Town in Luod­ing City, held a sit-in protest com­bined with local schools on full strike and a march on Mon­day April 6th in protest against the local gov­ern­ment and Chi­na Resources Cement’s pri­vate con­struc­tion of a  waste incin­er­a­tion plant.

Res­i­dents com­plain that the ground water and air are already heav­i­ly pol­lut­ed, they fear for the health of their fam­i­lies con­sid­er­ing the new waste incin­er­a­tor would bring 100’s of ton’s of garbage dai­ly from neigh­bour­ing cities to be burned. Res­i­dents said about 1,000 locals turned up to Monday’s sit-in, which took place out­side a cement fac­to­ry owned by Chi­na Resources. Dozens were beat­en by around 100 a mix of police­men and secu­ri­ty guards dressed in black and armed with batons, hel­mets and shields. At least 20 peo­ple were arrest­ed.

“My nephew is only 14 and is suf­fer­ing from con­cus­sion after he was beat­en by the men with batons,” said one res­i­dent.

“It was very bru­tal and total­ly unnec­es­sary to use such force against unarmed civil­ians dur­ing a peace­ful and ratio­nal demon­stra­tion, espe­cial­ly as they attacked chil­dren too.”

A rough trans­la­tion of a state­ment post­ed on line con­veys the con­cerns of the Long Town res­i­dents.

Dear May­or, we are Long Town vil­lagers. April 6 we are lov­ing home, love the moth­er­land enthu­si­as­tic vil­lagers. We have always love the Long Pond, because here is our roots. Our gen­er­a­tions grow here, we love the moun­tains, green water, air. No mat­ter where we are will­ing to give up our home …… Long Pond! But the qui­et beau­ti­ful day in the pres­ence of Chi­na Resources Cement moment com­plete­ly changed that way …… Chi­na Resources Cement just came in so we did not real­ize the seri­ous pol­lu­tion dam­age, this year we have had enough of mouthful’s of dust. All the pol­lu­tion prob­lems have yet to be resolved, and now you do not lis­ten to pub­lic opin­ion on Gaoge incin­er­a­tion plant, waste incin­er­a­tion gas pro­duced even a child knows that the gas pro­duced will affect a ten-mile radius, the air peo­ple breathe every day will be con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed. Long Tong town will become tox­ic, can­cer vil­lage. We will nev­er allow Long Tong to be destroyed by the hands of our gen­er­a­tion. If you insist, we do not mind to do the same as the peo­ple in Hong Kong who occu­pied the gov­ern­ment. Count­ing resources and the destruc­tion vehi­cles every day, Mr. may­or, I believe you will not call hun­dreds of armed police to accom­pa­ny work every day, we are not afraid to make big things. We are not mil­i­tants, we only pur­sue the fun­da­men­tal rights of human exis­tence.

The bru­tal police repres­sion at Monday’s sit-in protest trig­gered the larg­er vio­lent resis­tance that last­ed into Tues­day, which res­i­dents say involved about 10,000 locals.

More on Incin­er­a­tor – pol­lu­tion protests in Chi­na

Guang­dong in Sep­tem­ber 2014 – 20,000 Protest Waste Incin­er­a­tor Project in Chi­na

Hangzhou in May 2014: Bru­tal Crack­down on Hangzhou Waste Incin­er­a­tor Protest Leaves 3 Dead, Sparks Riot

Maom­ing in March 2014:

Chi­na: Dozens Beat­en Bloody, up to Ten Pos­si­ble Deaths at Maom­ing Anti-PX Protests

Maom­ing Chi­na Day 3 of Anti-PX Protests Esca­late After Deaths and Vio­lence
 

Stapleton Road protest camp eviction continues

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13th March 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13th March 2015

The evic­tion con­tin­ues into a sec­ond day…

Updates:

Day 42..just! 11.59pm. An event­ful day with conifers and tow­ers gone and the ent top­pled! it was heart­break­ing watch­ing the dig­gers tear­ing up what has been wildlife habi­tat , per­fect for slow worms and tear­ing down the water tow­er and oth­er build­ing that was sus­pect­ed bats at one point. There was a hor­ri­ble “res­cue” from the water tow­er with pain inflict­ed upon the per­son being “res­cued” such a tying his hands behind his back with a cable tie, grab­bing his face and his crotch.all caught on film and will be doc­u­ment­ed as being assault­ed as with oth­ers. Despite all of this twee dwellers, though cold and tired are in good spir­its, wel­com­ing the food and oth­er treats sent up to them ( even hot water bot­tles!). Tomor­row is anoth­er day in the trees – hop­ing the week­end will draw more peo­ple – come down Bris­tol!

Day 42 1.45pm. The tree pro­tec­tors in the conifer trees ( not the wood­land) have been “res­cued” . Two of them chose to scur­ry down with­out assis­tance then one jumped over the her­ris fence in true squir­rel nin­ja style!
The oaks and the poplars are still full and in high spir­its. We man­aged to get a charged cam­era up to one so we are hop­ing to get some good ariel shots of the action soon!
Again, more peo­ple on site would be real­ly wel­comed and the com­rade­ship between sup­port­ers is strong.
We strong­ly urge peo­ple to call Bris­tol City Coun­cil and demand evi­dence that they have car­ried out eco­log­i­cal sur­veys for bats, rep­tiles and birds ( espe­cial­ly with hiber­nat­ing bats & slow worms & nest­ing birds) that their dig­ger & doz­er prob­a­bly have dis­turbed or even killed! Tel : 0117 922 2000. u might want to Tweet or email May­or G!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 42 7.40am..The dawn cho­rus was joined today by the twit­ter­ings of tree folk, all well fed ( thanks skipchen!)& nes­tled high in the trees antic­i­pat­ing the arrival of oth­er climb­ing peo­ple – though this time not to join them but to bring them down.

So far all is qui­et on the site, now the drone of the all night gen­er­a­tors has stopped and there is respite from the glar­ing spot lights ring­ing the entire fenc­ing. We are one tree dweller down after a secu­ri­ty guard rug­by tack­led one pro­tes­tor who had descend­ed from a tree which result­ed in sus­pect­ed bro­ken ribs and a bad­ly sprained ankle. This is being report­ed as assault. But replace­ments quick­ly sprang into action scur­ry­ing over fences and up trees in true squir­rel style!

There are 10 to15 peo­ple left in the trees.

Today we hope for respect both from the bailiffs and con­trac­tors both for the peo­ple, land and wildlife which yes­ter­day was very sad­ly in ques­tion on many, (but not all) occa­sions. We are call­ing all Ris­ing Up sup­port­ers to come to the site…the sup­port, cheer and moti­va­tion you bring is vital – as are the observ­ing eyes and mouths ‑which can avert and wit­ness any wrong doings. Join this Ris­ing Up – Resis­tance is Fer­tile, come sow your seeds!

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Burma: Bomb Destroys Mining Company Truck

March 13th, 2015

March 13th, 2015

Min­ing Com­pa­ny Trucks Being Blocked by Vil­lagers in Namhkam Town­ship on 26 Feb­ru­ary

A bomb blew up a truck loaded with sil­i­con min­er­al stone in Aung Myit­tar Ward, Namhkam Town­ship, North­ern Shan State at 7.20pm on 10 March accord­ing to Sai Ye, a local res­i­dent.

He said: “When the bomb explod­ed under the engine at the front of the truck some parts of the engine were destroyed but no one was injured in the acci­dent. The truck dri­ver is Sai Pe from Aung Myit­tar Ward and the explo­sion hap­pened in front of his home. The explo­sion was very big, it caused the ground to shake. The whole town was silent after the explo­sion and there was almost no one on the street.”

 

The destroyed truck belongs to the Ngwe Kabar Kyaw min­ing com­pa­ny and is a Chi­nese made six-wheel truck accord­ing to Sai Ye.

On 26 Feb­ru­ary about 300 local res­i­dents blocked Ngwe Kabar Kyaw min­ing com­pa­ny trucks loaded with min­er­als in Namhkam Town­ship for one and a half hours. The res­i­dents stopped the trucks because they are angry that the min­ing com­pa­ny had nev­er dis­cussed with local res­i­dents about car­ry­ing out fur­ther exca­va­tions for min­er­als at Nam­seri Stream.

Pre­vi­ous­ly the com­pa­ny had been min­ing min­er­al stone from the Nam­seri Stream, but they stopped their activ­i­ties after com­plaints from the vil­lagers and promised to con­sult them before resum­ing exca­va­tions.

Recent­ly, the com­pa­ny angered the vil­lagers by resum­ing exca­va­tions with­out con­sult­ing them, which led to them blockad­ing the trucks.

The exca­va­tions already car­ried out at Nam­seri Stream by the com­pa­ny have caused the dete­ri­o­ra­tion of near­by farm­lands, which have not yet been addressed accord­ing to Sai Hseng Moon, a farmer leader.

He said: “The dete­ri­o­ra­tion of the farm­lands along the Nam­seri Stream due to the min­ing project, in Phan-Khar Vil­lage, have not been repaired yet [for a long time] and now they are going to exca­vate stone at Hway-Oh Vil­lage after get­ting per­mis­sion from the Naypyi­daw Gov­ern­ment, which they nev­er should have giv­en.”

The truck that was blown up was one of the trucks block­ad­ed by the vil­lagers on 26 Feb­ru­ary, but no one yet knows what group set off the bomb said a source close to the police.

The source said: “The bomb was made of min­ing explo­sives and was the same type of bomb that explod­ed in the house of U Aung Win last year in Namkhan Town­ship. U Aung Win is a town­ship sup­port­ing group mem­ber and exec­u­tive com­mit­tee mem­ber of the Shan Nation­al League for Democ­ra­cy (SNLD) par­ty of Namhkam Town.

Accord­ing to local peo­ple there have been sev­er­al bombs explod­ing in Namhkam Town, but no one has ever been arrest­ed over the explo­sions.

Trans­lat­ed by Aung Myat Soe Eng­lish ver­sion writ­ten by Mark Inkey for BNI Bur­ma News Inter­na­tion­al

RisingUp in Bristol: eviction begins of allotments protest camp

12th March 2015

After more than a month mak­ing a stand against Metrobus plans by liv­ing in trees above Sta­ple­ton Allot­ments, pro­test­ers look set to be evict­ed this morn­ing.

12th March 2015

After more than a month mak­ing a stand against Metrobus plans by liv­ing in trees above Sta­ple­ton Allot­ments, pro­test­ers look set to be evict­ed this morn­ing.

Accord­ing to a Bris­tol Post reporter on the scene, at least 30 bailiffs have sur­round­ed a make-shift camp with more being dropped off by bus.

The move comes two days after the coun­cil secured a sec­ond pos­ses­sion order for land in the area occu­pied by the Ris­ing Up Group, which has said it will strong­ly resist any moves to get them off the land.

It is not the first time there has been activ­i­ty by secu­ri­ty staff at the site, how­ev­er reports from the scene sug­gest this is the first time bailiffs have been mak­ing obvi­ous moves towards the camp.

Peo­ple have locked into bar­rels of con­crete, up trees, dig­ger div­ing, naked cat & mouse, lock­ing on to dig­ger arms, con­crete blocks in car­a­vans and more!

Day 41! EVICTION UDATE

4.10pm. Update: The attempt­ed evic­tion is still going on – all of the tree sits are still full of peo­ple who are all fine & in good spir­its – giv­ing us a show of acro­bat­ics and dare dev­il climb­ing here & there!

The hero­ic per­son in the mead­ow tun­nel has after 7 hours been brought out – waved an arm but was on a stretch­er- hope­ful­ly OK. Oth­er peo­ple still locked onto trees on the ground and gate!
They have crashed dig­gers and bull­doz­ers through bird rich wood­ed area and have man­aged to swamp one of their bull­doz­ers after dig­ging through a cul­vert, which 2 peo­ple then chose to lock them­selves to! ..
Some secu­ri­ty and bailiffs have been OK oth­ers heavy hand­ed and dan­ger­ous – at one point they were about to use an axle grinder to remove a D lock from someone’s neck until we shout­ed that they could kill him! One woman was pulled around and one bailiff tried to drag her out of a tree – in a total­ly unsafe man­ner – all cap­tured on video.

It is a media fren­zy, but the usu­al Ris­ing Up way the atmos­phere is some­what jovial and there is noth­ing to fear… if you are spec­ta­tor on the ground. Pho­tos and videos about to be post­ed. Ris­ing Up call for more peo­ple to come down to the site to show their sol­i­dar­i­ty and wit­ness this spec­ta­cle
– COME & SHOW YOUR SUPPORT & SOLIDARITY TODAY! – It is some­thing you will nev­er for­get and a sto­ry to tell for years to come!

10.30am update Many of the pro­tes­tors, includ­ing legal observers on the ground have forcibly been removed – dragged off by heavy hand­ed bailiffs , one on one, show­ing com­plete­ly unrea­son­able force, one female pro­tes­tor had her top pulled up whilst a bailiff smok­ing a fag dropped ash in her face. A bull­doz­er has start­ed ille­gal­ly demol­ish­ing build­ings which have asbestos roofs and a dig­ger has gone through a bird rich wood­land area raz­ing trees – despite it being bird nest­ing sea­son – mak­ing this both a wor­ry­ing and ille­gal act. Bris­tol Coun­cil “Green Cap­i­tal” ..hold your head in shame! The world is watch­ing.

8.38am Update: EVICTION IN PROCESS ( ABOUT 1 HR IN) around 70 bailiffs on site – have been very heavy hand­ed drag­ging off legal observers and oth­er peo­ple – 1 on 1 ( they should be 2 peo­ple). A climb­ing team is there and have set up a sta­tion and med­ical tent. Very few police on site – most on the road. They have brought in a dig­ger and an amphibi­ous vehi­cle and set up med­ical area…hope not to be need­ed. All of the tree sits are full and some peo­ple still on the ground! COME DOWN , BRING CAMERA, BANNERS, NOISE AND GOOD VIBES!

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Yorkley Court community farm: possession order now in effect/come support us

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12 March 2015

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Many ques­tions remain around the own­er­ship of Yorkley Court, and the process­es which led to Bri­an Ben­nett “buy­ing” the farm. Nonetheless,the judge’s order giv­ing Benett poses­sion of the whole farm will come into effect this Thurs­day 12th March at noon. This means that he will legal­ly have the right to evict us from that point onwards.

We remain com­mit­ted to our belief that sus­tain­able farm­ing for the ben­e­fit of the local com­mu­ni­ty is more impor­tant than greedy devel­op­ers seek­ing prof­it with lit­tle regard for local peo­ple, and we ask any­body that agrees with us for sup­port.

All qui­et for now, no sign of bailiffs or bul­lies..

Evic­tion could how­ev­er come at any point, if you would like to join our emer­gency text – out list, please text 07522 025 889

Lots of peo­ple are stay­ing for a while, in case they try to evict soon.. more are always very wel­come.

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Bristol allotment protest camp: possession is nine tenths of the law! – Second Possession Order granted

This after­noon Judge Deny­er QC ruled in favour of Bris­tol City Council‘s appli­ca­tion for an imme­di­ate Pos­ses­sion Order for land at Sta­ple­ton allot­ments cur­rent­ly occu­pied by Ris­ing

This after­noon Judge Deny­er QC ruled in favour of Bris­tol City Council‘s appli­ca­tion for an imme­di­ate Pos­ses­sion Order for land at Sta­ple­ton allot­ments cur­rent­ly occu­pied by Ris­ing Up.  Five mem­bers of the Ris­ing Up col­lec­tive stood in court to defend their right to tem­porar­i­ly be on land, with­out legal rep­re­sen­ta­tion,  due to a lack of legal aid.

The QC dis­missed the argu­ments of human rights, the neces­si­ty to pro­tect the land from destruc­tion and poten­tial­ly dan­ger­ous and unlaw­ful devel­op­ment.  The Ris­ing Up spokes­peo­ple cit­ed leg­is­la­tion, case law, pub­lic and polit­i­cal sup­port as well evi­dence of poten­tial breach­es in plan­ning and pro­ce­dure and the need for time to mount a legal case. These were all dis­missed in a dis­tinct demon­stra­tion of how prop­er­ty rights take prece­dent over human rights and the rights of nature.

Food secu­ri­ty, the rights to protest, the rights to home and fam­i­ly life and to sub­sist in a sus­tain­able way have once against come into direct con­flict with cap­i­tal­ism and short ter­mism. The coun­cil have failed to hear, acknowl­edge and explore the con­cerns of many, and have pri­ori­tised the eco­nom­ic gains of a few pri­vate com­pa­nies – under the guise of a “sus­tain­able” pub­lic trans­port sys­tem.

Ris­ing Up Spokesper­son Dan­ny Bal­la states: “Today was a clear indi­ca­tion that the sys­tem is bro­ken and reflects why we are cur­rent­ly fac­ing many seri­ous envi­ron­men­tal and social crises. In the court­room we wit­nessed a fail­ure of the judi­cial sys­tem to facil­i­tate the rights of peo­ple to chal­lenge con­tentious and poten­tial­ly unlaw­ful deci­sions.  Judge Deny­er even stat­ed how the avenues “to judi­cial­ly review local plan­ning author­i­ties “are a some­what illu­so­ry right” due to costs involved.

We are once again forced into a posi­tion of eth­i­cal­ly and moral­ly sound, yet unlaw­ful behav­iour by con­tin­u­ing to defend this land. This plan­ning and legal process has been a clear fab­ri­ca­tion of any real space for alter­na­tive and sus­tain­able think­ing.  Rid­ing roughshod over the wants of needs of local peo­ple, nature and the future gen­er­a­tions of Bris­tol.”

Today, jus­tice has been obscured by the law, but our deter­mi­na­tion to resist has risen.  Bris­tol is Ris­ing up!

 

Report from Emma Sheppard’s Sentencing

28/2/15

UPDATE: Em has writ­ten her own report on the sen­tenc­ing – read it here

28/2/15

UPDATE: Em has writ­ten her own report on the sen­tenc­ing – read it here

This week saw the sen­tenc­ing of Emma Shep­pard, who plead guilty to caus­ing “crim­i­nal dam­age reck­less­ly endan­ger­ing life” to sev­er­al police cars. All in all it went much as expect­ed. Before hand­ing out a prison sen­tence of two years in order to “send a mes­sage”, the judge gave a sum­ming up dis­play­ing all the igno­rance we have come to expect of the rich and pow­er­ful. He admit­ted to being con­fused that a com­pas­sion­ate per­son might dis­like the police, and list­ed some exam­ples of police ‘good deeds’ to try and make his point, such as pro­tect­ing the peo­ple who suf­fer from domes­tic abuse [1]. We won­der if he would apply the same rea­son­ing to the peo­ple he sen­tences, and find them not guilty because they once helped an old per­son cross a busy road?

Police involved in “Oper­a­tion Rhone” [2] also tried to claim it as a vic­to­ry for them­selves, despite only get­ting involved after the arrest, and seem­ing to con­tribute noth­ing sig­nif­i­cant to the tri­al. They made a pub­lic state­ment claim­ing that they have “a long and proud his­to­ry of facil­i­tat­ing peace­ful protest”. Need­less to say this isn’t true – Bris­tol Defen­dant Sol­i­dar­i­ty reg­u­lar­ly sees exam­ples of peo­ple injured and fit­ted up by Avon and Som­er­set Police.

We encour­age peo­ple to write to Emma and sup­port her through her time in jail. She may be moved dur­ing her sen­tence, so check the Bris­tol ABC web­site before writ­ing.

Emma can receive cards, stamps and sta­tion­ary. For dona­tions, news & any oth­er sol­i­dar­i­ty efforts email: bristol_abc [at] riseup.net

[1] this is despite police being far more like­ly than aver­age to PERPETRATE domes­tic vio­lence in the first place – womenandpolicing.com/violenceFS.asp
[2] More infor­ma­tion: https://bristolabc.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/operation-grhone-and-the-badger-hunt/

For updates and lat­est address to write to, vis­it Bris­tol ABC

Earth First! Summer Gathering, August 2015

Update: see earthfirstgathering.org for an inspir­ing and excit­ing pro­gramme and more.

Excit­ing plans are tak­ing shape.  Get involved by com­ing along to the EF! Win­ter Moot in Bris­tol.

Email: sum­mer­gath­er­ing AT earthfirst.org.uk

Update: see earthfirstgathering.org for an inspir­ing and excit­ing pro­gramme and more.

Excit­ing plans are tak­ing shape.  Get involved by com­ing along to the EF! Win­ter Moot in Bris­tol.

Email: sum­mer­gath­er­ing AT earthfirst.org.uk