Anniversary of the first week at Shipley Bodge (& upcoming protest dates)

It has been a week already since cli­mate chaos activists took occu­pa­tion of a farm house on the site of the UK’s newest open cast site. Here is an update. The pos­ses­sion court case was chucked out of court for the moment — more here. Don’t for­get the 14th July noise demo (link to left).

UK Coal have start­ed some prepara­to­ry works at the Ship­ley open cast site. Many Tonnes of con­crete has been cast to rein­force the pub­lic access road near the squat­ted site. This is allow 200 tonne machines to trav­el back and forth with­out doing dam­age to the pub­lic right of way. (I’ll pause here while you un-flab­ber­gast your­self………)

Bodge graffitti 2Bodge flowers 3It has been a week already since cli­mate chaos activists took occu­pa­tion of a farm house on the site of the UK’s newest open cast site. Here is an update. The pos­ses­sion court case was chucked out of court for the moment — more here. Don’t for­get the 14th July noise demo (link to left).

UK Coal have start­ed some prepara­to­ry works at the Ship­ley open cast site. Many Tonnes of con­crete has been cast to rein­force the pub­lic access road near the squat­ted site. This is allow 200 tonne machines to trav­el back and forth with­out doing dam­age to the pub­lic right of way. (I’ll pause here while you un-flab­ber­gast your­self………)

Mean­while, fur­ther along Bell Lane, tele­com engi­neers were busy with their under­ground cable detec­tors. I don’t know why they couldn’t just phone BT and ask where they put them!

Clear­ly the angry own­er of White­house Farm gate­house (map ref SK41619 44026) is grad­u­al­ly get­ting knack­ered from hav­ing to keep open­ing the gate for vehi­cles on UK Coal busi­ness, as he was hav­ing fan­cy new hinges fit­ted to the gateposts.

The route is still pass­able on foot or horse, which is just as well. We have con­firmed with Der­byshire Coun­ty Coun­cil that the path from Smal­l­ey to the gate at White­house Farm is a des­ig­nat­ed foot­path and from there to Ship­ley Park it is a pub­lic bri­dle­way. The Rights of Way Offi­cers at DCC are very keen to hear of any prob­lems mem­bers of the pub­lic expe­ri­ence when try­ing to exer­cise their right to trav­el freely along this path.

There is no prob­lem with vehi­cle access from the Ship­ley Park end, although the gate may be locked on Sun­days (please con­firm before you trav­el)

Mean­while, back at Ship­ley Bodge…

The new res­i­dents have con­tin­ued to mod­ernise the old farm­house so it now boasts a loft apart­ment, new flags and exte­ri­or décor. The gar­den has not been over­looked with nice new fenc­ing, and sev­er­al tree-hous­es under con­struc­tion.

The pro­test­ers are in good spir­its and well stocked but please keep the sup­plies com­ing. Peo­ple are also need­ed, for an hour, a day or prefer­ably longer.

Please bring water, tim­ber and food etc.

See http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/20918 for ini­tial occu­pa­tion report, and con­tact, map, wish list, access to the site, court papers & a protest.
See http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/20943 for a report of some­one’s vis­it there.

http://www.leaveitintheground.org.uk

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Bodge flag
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Bath Bomb #11 Almost Literary Aerial Bombardment

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Issue #11
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June 08
Our pen is a molo­tov, and we’re gonna write all over Tesco!

Shall We Demo Rolf, You And I?

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Shall We Demo Rolf, You And I?

Last week saw one of the more bizarre demos in the his­to­ry of Bath Ani­mal Action, as they took the fight to Bath Race­course. The cause was well known ani­mal wel­fare activist Rolf Har­ris doing a gig after a night of rac­ing at the course, which BAA con­sid­ered a tad hyp­o­crit­i­cal bear­ing in mind the ter­ri­ble death and injury and whip­ping rate of race hors­es. (A one in four chance of a race end­ing in death at Bath race course, and much high­er nation­al sta­tis­tic, not to men­tion the fact that only 40% of pur­pose-bred hors­es are con­sid­ered ‘good enough’ to race. Evi­dence indi­cates that many of the ‘fail­ures’ are shot at the sta­bles or slaugh­tered for meat). So opposed to ani­mal cru­el­ty is Rolf, that he even wrote a leg­endary song enti­tled ‘Slaugh­ter on the Ice (shall we do it you and I?)’ in which he con­dones the mur­der of ani­mal abusers. Don’t believe me? You can check it out on the Rolf­sters’ Myspace! Mem­bers of BAA turned up on the night, joined by a two-strong counter demo to encour­age Rolf not to do any more race course gigs and let pun­ters know about the cru­el­ty they sup­port. After­wards, activists head­ed inside, leaflet­ing over 250 cars and, notic­ing a stack of pal­lets by the stage, one scaled the pal­lets and blast­ed Rolf’s ani­mal rights song at him through an MP3 play­er rigged to a mega­phone, while the crowd were shown dis­turb­ing images of horse rac­ing acci­dents. Secu­ri­ty stood by, look­ing uneasy, and formed a line to try and pre­vent activists get­ting on the track (some­thing they had no inten­tion of doing!). After remind­ing Rolf of his own moral con­vic­tions through the medi­ums of song and heck­ling, the activists slipped into the night, job done. What was sup­posed to be the race course’s biggest ever bash turned into a coup for the pro­test­ers, forc­ing the bru­tal­i­ty of horse rac­ing to the top of the agen­da, and dom­i­nat­ing talk and media cov­er­age of the event. And as for Rolf — he even praised the demo in the Chron­i­cle! We even heard a rumour that lat­er that night, a bal­a­clava’d pen­sion­er was heard scream­ing ‘burn, you ani­mal abus­ing bas­tards!’ in an Aussie accent while dous­ing the main stand in kerosene. Shall we do it Rolf?

http://seehere.blogspot.com/2006/07/rolf-harris-canadian-seal-cull-protest.html
http://www.chai-online.org/en/compassion/entertainment_racing.htm

Cli­mate Action Starts on Your Din­ner Plate

Bon appetit! On Tues­day the 3rd June, mem­bers of Bath Activist Net­work and Bath Ani­mal Action proved that, some­times, there is such thing as a free lunch, as part of a nation­al­ly co-ordi­nat­ed day of action on the rela­tion­ship between the envi­ron­ment and food pro­duc­tion. Designed to coin­cide with the start of the UN talks on Food and Cli­mate Change, activists gave out deli­cious veg­an food from 12–3pm near the Pump Rooms on Stall Street, point­ing out the neg­a­tive eco­log­i­cal impacts of the ani­mal prod­ucts indus­try, such as land theft, defor­esta­tion, methane emis­sions, food scarci­ty and aquifer pol­lu­tion. Food for thought, you might say. They also offered a side help­ing of edu­ca­tion on food miles, bio­fu­els, dead­ly agri­cul­tur­al chem­i­cals and GMOs, advo­cat­ing wild for­ag­ing, grow-your-own schemes, skip div­ing, and pos­i­tive local food ini­tia­tives to sink your teeth into, such as the Lon­don Road and South­side Food Co-ops. The stall was much-loved by near­ly all, espe­cial­ly the choco­late torte — although it did leave the near­by sausage ven­dor and Envi­ron­men­tal Health busy­bod­ies with a sour taste.

See here for leaflet: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=103798308&blogID=402206974.

And for all of you who missed it on the day, here’s the recipe for that torte:

1. Line a cir­cu­lar dish with grease-proof paper and smear with a small amount of veg­etable oil
2. Smash up some hob­nobs and coat the bot­tom of the cir­cu­lar dish
3. Melt the fol­low­ing ingre­di­ents in a bowl over hot water, stir­ring: 450g dark choco­late, 5 table spoons of brandy, 5 table spoons glu­cose syrup or liq­uid glu­cose, avail­able from most chemists.
4. When melt­ed, add 1 pint of soya cream and stir.
5. Pour the mix­ture into the dish and put in fridge overnight 6. When you take it out of the fridge, dust with choco­late pow­der.

http://www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk/
http://www.vegansociety.com/home.php

Veg­an­ism, You Can’t Say ‘Fayr­er’ Than That

The week­end of the 31st of May and 1st of June saw a con­tin­gent of Bath veg­gies take a trip to the annu­al Bris­tol Veg­an Fayre. The event was a veg­an’s dream, with bands rang­ing from Aswad to Bad Man­ners, and more free sam­ples of veg­an choco­late than you could ever imag­ine. As well as this, the event pro­mot­ed envi­ron­men­tal aware­ness, advice on healthy eth­i­cal liv­ing, nation­al and glob­al ani­mal rights cam­paigns, and offered veg­an cuisines from around the world, as well as (sup­pos­ed­ly) the largest veg­an bar­beque ever. The debate of much of this year’s fayre was also ‘raw food’ diets and more activisty fare revolv­ing around ongo­ing cam­paigns against cru­el­ty. The week­end was a goodun, and upon tast­ing veg­an cheese ‘Sheese’, the one veg­gie in the Bath con­tin­gent flipped to veg­an­ism, tak­ing her boyfriend with her — result! Oh yeah, thanks to all the stalls who donat­ed food to the Bath free lunch event such as Sheese, Yag­ga and Har­vest.

http://www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk/

Bath Foie Gras Free! We Won!

Final­ly! After a year of relent­less demos, blood, sweat, tears, and a good deal of beg­ging for mer­cy, Bath cen­tre is Foie gras free! The news came after the Roy­al Cres­cent agreed to drop the sick del­i­ca­cy after a noisy demo fol­lowed by what we can gen­uine­ly call a civilised and pleas­ant dis­cus­sion (seri­ous­ly!). After that, it only took a phone call to the Bath Spa hotel to per­suade them to ditch foie gras. The final list of estab­lish­ments who no longer sell reads as fol­lows — Le Petit Cochon (now ‘Pinch’), Epicerie Gour­mande, Beau­jo­lais, Bistro No.5 (who, like Le Petit Cochon, unfor­tu­nate­ly had to learn the hard way what hap­pens when foie gras slips back onto the menu — direct action stylee!) The Fine Cheese Com­pa­ny, Roy­al Cres­cent Hotel, Bath Spa Hotel and Cavendish Hotel, who were up for a scrap, but ulti­mate­ly got KO’d at the end of round one! After a long, hard and often tir­ing cam­paign, we are glad to be able to leave the foie gras cam­paign on a high note after deal­ing with rea­son­able folks such as the head chef of the Roy­al Cres­cent. Nev­er ones to take a break, Bath Ani­mal Action are busy sniff­ing out more ani­mal abuse in the city, and will be check­ing up on cer­tain restau­rants on a very reg­u­lar basis. So, for now at least, from all of us over at Foie Gras Free HQ — over and out!

Smashed EDO

On Wednes­day the 4th June, 5–600 anar­chists and anti-war cam­paign­ers from around the coun­try descend­ed on the offices of bomb builders EDO MBM in Brighton, for a colour­ful and riotous Car­ni­val Against The Arms Trade! A small del­e­ga­tion from BAN joined the throng. EDO, owned by for­mer Nazi col­lud­ers ITT, are the man­u­fac­tur­er of the Pave­way mis­sile sys­tem, used in the mur­der of thou­sands in Iraq, as well as oth­er nasty toys used in the occu­pa­tion of Pales­tine. How­ev­er, their evil has not gone unno­ticed, and they’ve been the tar­get of the 4‑year ‘Smash EDO’ cam­paign [of ‘On The Verge’] fame, forc­ing the com­pa­ny to the loss of a huge court injunc­tion to sell off their Rugged Sys­tems divi­sion, and cycle through nine com­pa­ny direc­tors. The parade start­ed at mid­day on the Lev­el, with sound sys­tems, a crit­i­cal mass bike ride, pup­petry, cir­cus per­form­ers and a gath­er­ing crowd kit­ted out in var­i­ous shades of blood red. The chant­i­ng mass then made its way across the sun­lit reclaimed streets of Brighton to the foot of Home Farm Road, where the com­pa­ny is based, car­ried along by the sound of sam­ba and run­ning police. At last, out­side the offices, and faced by a heavy Sus­sex Police and Lon­don For­ward ‘Intel­li­gence’ Team wel­come, the scene turned into a vir­tu­al music video: baton swing­ing, rock throw­ing, push­es and counter-push­es, all set to the tune of Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Know Your Ene­my,’ and the sound of the police. Injuries were trad­ed, eight arrests were made, one cop­per received a white gloss paint makeover, and the cam­paign lived up to its name, with the trash­ing of win­dows, the direc­tor’s car and com­put­ers. As one ban­ner said, ‘Stop killing peo­ple, you fuck­ing twats.’ Whoop, whoop.

http://www.smashedo.org.uk

Tricky Tesco Tries It Again

Is it a turd that won’t flush? Is it that cousin you’ve been try­ing to avoid for years unex­pect­ed­ly knock­ing on the door? Worse, it’s anoth­er fuck­ing Tesco! Just a quick shout out to all con­cerned with the blood-suck­ing par­a­site oth­er­wise known as Tesco. It appears the store’s prop­er­ty devel­op­ers have pur­chased the Bath Press site in a bid to open their first super­store in Bath. Groups includ­ing Bath Activist Net­work are already plot­ting against Tesco, and the com­ing cam­paign promis­es to be a bit­ter fight, but one that we can win. But we will not win unless we move away from the dour nim­by­ism that has dom­i­nat­ed ‘Bath her­itage’ style protest over the past cou­ple of years. What we need is cre­ativ­i­ty, ener­gy and an under­stand­ing that wher­ev­er Tesco goes, and what­ev­er it does, peo­ple, ani­mals and the plan­et get fucked over. We need — and are busy build­ing — an uncom­pro­mis­ing cam­paign that stands up for Moor­land Road, and all small traders, stands up for the envi­ron­ment, check­out assis­tants, shelf stack­ers, Ecuado­ri­an banana pick­ers and Chi­nese sweat­shop work­ers, all used and abused by Tesco. We will fight Tesco and we will win, but we will not just fight Tesco away from our doorsteps, we will fight it as an idea, in its entire­ty — we will fight against every­thing that Tesco is, and hopes to be. The writ­ing is on the wall Tesco — out of Old­field Park, off our plan­et! To get involved in the cam­paign, Con­tact us at bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk

http://www.tescopoly.org/

Bath Bomb Ben­e­fit Bash!

Bath Bomb does­n’t print itself — you do, on your boss’s pho­to­copi­er! But there are still costs involved with run­ning a free sheet, and as always, we’re skint. That’s why we’re using BANers Jon and Fin’s joint birth­day par­ty as an excuse to scrounge cash off the unsus­pect­ing pub­lic. The Gig will start at 8.00pm at the Porter Butt and the sug­gest­ed dona­tion on the door is £4. The line up includes Welsh folk-punk afi­ciona­dos Kiln(A)boy, local dub­sters Dirty Rev­o­lu­tion and psy­chobil­ly leg­ends the Cheater Slicks. We’re also split­ting the pro­ceeds with the Bris­tol Anar­chist Book fair col­lec­tive. Good music, good caus­es, good times, so get your­self down!

http://www.stuffit.org/abookfair/

Bub­bling Under — Cli­mate Camp Spe­cial

On Sun­day the 15th of June, Bub­bling Under will be bring­ing us two mas­ter­pieces of the activist film world cov­er­ing the J18 protest/riots and last year’s Camp for Cli­mate Action at Heathrow. Thrown into the deal will be a speak­er from the Cli­mate Camp move­ment hell bent on talkin’ your ass down to this August’s Camp at Kingsnorth coal-fired pow­er sta­tion in Kent. It is, as always, free entry and will be start­ing at 1pm, and due to the fact that most of Bath’s activists sleep in fields between mid June and Sep­tem­ber, this will be the last Bub­bling under until Sep­tem­ber!

Free­dom To Move, Free­dom To Stay

On Thurs­day 15th May, from 12–2pm, 14 activists from Bris­tol No Bor­ders and B.A.N., pick­et­ed the Bris­tol-based office of the IOM. What’s the IOM, you may ask? Hid­ing behind those three unas­sum­ing let­ters, it’s the Inter­na­tion­al Office for Migra­tion. Beyond the walls of the anony­mous-seem­ing Park­house Busi­ness Cen­tre, 10 Park Street, this shad­owy insti­tu­tion spe­cialis­es in migra­tion man­age­ment: reduc­ing peo­ple to the equiv­a­lent of prod­ucts, they direct the des­per­ate to wher­ev­er cheap labour is demand­ed, and then, when the job’s done, ditch ’em. There’s no job too dirty — when nation­al gov­ern­ments around the world want to wash their hands of the neg­a­tive PR of depor­ta­tion, kid­nap­ping, slav­ery and de fac­to mur­der — i.e. send­ing Iraqis back to war-torn Iraq — the IOM steps in. Need an off-shore, deni­able, con­cen­tra­tion camp to for­get about those pesky asy­lum seek­ers? The IOM’s the com­pa­ny for you! Would you like barbed wire and hand­cuffs with that?

But they don’t just fill a mar­ket niche, like any oth­er busi­ness-savvy enter­prise. These peo­ple deter­mine immi­gra­tion pol­i­cy. They also bribe refugees to go home with cash incen­tives, just so it all seems nice and civ­il — but if you refuse, you get locked up and dragged back any­way. So, in the light of the IOM’s bla­tant breach of every basic human right going, the activists leaflet­ed and spoke to passers-by, lift­ing the lid on the atroc­i­ties of the pen-push­ers inside. The pick­ets will con­tin­ue every month, with the next one on the 19th June.

Mean­while, the day before in Bath, UK Bor­der Agency grunts raid­ed the Ocean Pearl restau­rant in the Podi­um, arrest­ing 7 so called ‘ille­gal work­ers’. This raid was a repeat per­for­mance of that which struck the Cin­na­mon restau­rant of Keyn­sham last Sep­tem­ber [as report­ed in BB#2]. Clair Fen­nessy, run­ning this oper­a­tion, had this to say for her­self: “We car­ry out oper­a­tions like these to put a stop to ille­gal migrant work­ing and its harm­ful social effects.”

Yeah, lady, you’re a saint.

Warn­ing Poi­son Alert

Over the past cou­ple of weeks, pet own­ers in bath around the Syd­ney Gardens/Widcombe area, have been shocked and dis­gust­ed to dis­cov­er a brown syrupy liq­uid that has killed 4 of their dogs and caused at least 20 more to need trips to the vet. The coun­cil denies any involve­ment and has put up warn­ings. The sub­stance, which smells of coal tar/bitumen has been sent to Bris­tol Uni for analy­sis. Dog walk­ers please be aware and if you have any info please con­tact bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk

STOP PRESS! So it turns out that the poi­son used was residue dis­charge from fire­works…

Com­ing Up

Roots, Manu­va, Action. Keep your ear to the ground, the Roots Of Change are com­ing. This will be an event on 12th July held in the Green Park Mar­ket from 2–5pm to big up Cli­mate Camp and dis­trib­ute info on cli­mate change issues in gen­er­al. Help make this event colour­ful and well attend­ed!! Con­tact Bath Activist Net­work to get involved.

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

EVENTS

Mon­day nights
Bath Hunt Sabs Meet­ing, 8pm, Bell
Wednes­days 4–7pm
Lon­don Rd Food Co-op, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre
Sat­ur­days 11.30am-12.30
Bath Stop The War Vig­il, Abbey Court­yard
25th June, 6.30pm
Bris­tol Anar­chist Book­fair meet­ing, Kebele, Bris­tol
25th June, 8pm
Tran­si­tion Bath Trans­port Group, 55 New King St
28th June, tbc
Tran­si­tion Bath Local and Wild food event Www.transitionbath.org.uk
30th June, 7.30–9.30
Tran­si­tion Bath Ener­gy Group, upstairs, the Ram pub, Wid­combe
2nd July, 7.30–8.30
Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, back room of Bell
3rd July, 7.30–9
Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Hob­gob­lin
12th July, 2–5pm
Roots Of Change, Green Park Mar­ket
18th July, 9pm-late
Left­ism, pro­ceeds to BAN, £2/3 The Crown Inn, Bath­wick Hill

Q: Who Are Bath Activist Net­work? A: 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

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A visit to the Opencast Squat

21.06.2008
I decid­ed to take a trip to Ship­ley today to see how the new res­i­dents of Prospect farm were set­tling in.

Bodge House with roof-tripodBodge fencing21.06.2008
I decid­ed to take a trip to Ship­ley today to see how the new res­i­dents of Prospect farm were set­tling in.

Just to recap the sto­ry so far. In the ear­ly hours of last Wednes­day morn­ing a group of car­ing indi­vid­u­als took pos­ses­sion of a build­ing on the site of UK Coals planned new open cast site in Der­byshire. There aim is to protest/prevent the coun­try­side and wider envi­ron­ment being dev­as­tat­ed by the extrac­tion and burn­ing of the dirt­i­est fos­sil fuel.

As if we need­ed any remind­ing of the cli­mate chaos coal burn­ing con­tributes to, when I arrived on Sat­ur­day (21st June!) it was wet and driz­zly and the fore­cast was for storms.

But the rain had not damp­ened the spir­its of the crew now liv­ing at Prospect Farm (now re-chris­tened Bodge farm). While they were still busy with all those jobs that need doing when you move into a new home they had already achieved a great deal and the place was very home­ly. A well-stocked kitchen was set up and a wel­com­ing open fire means there is always a ket­tle on the go.

To the sounds of acoustic gui­tar from one of the tree-hous­es I watched a cou­ple of peo­ple fix­ing fenc­ing and looked up to admire the sus­pend­ed car­go net­ting between the trees.

There have been oth­er vis­i­tors com­ing to show their sup­port includ­ing three gen­er­a­tions of the fam­i­ly who used to live in the house before UK Coal kicked them out.

I was delayed on leav­ing as a large van full of pro­vi­sions had just arrived and need­ed unload­ing. This had been spon­ta­neous­ly arranged and paid for by locals and includ­ed just about every­thing you could think of from tinned beans to cot­ton buds, fresh veg to bot­tled water.

Please get along there and sup­port them, it’s a love­ly loca­tion and the squat/camp has a great feel.

But get along there because at some point we have just got to draw a line. For all our futures and for gen­er­a­tions to come, leave it in the ground.

http://www.leaveitintheground.org.uk

Residents clash with riot police against dump construction (Corfu, 16/6/2008)

Mas­sive clash­es erupt­ed out­side the ‑under con­struc­tion- ille­gal garbage dis­pos­al cen­ter at Lefkim­mi, a vil­lage in south­ern Cor­fu, once the con­struc­tion com­pa­ny (DOMOKAT) is now tres­pass­ing land they haven’t

Corfu dump kids protestCorfu dump protestMas­sive clash­es erupt­ed out­side the ‑under con­struc­tion- ille­gal garbage dis­pos­al cen­ter at Lefkim­mi, a vil­lage in south­ern Cor­fu, once the con­struc­tion com­pa­ny (DOMOKAT) is now tres­pass­ing land they haven’t yet expro­pri­at­ed and paid. Some hun­dreds of local res­i­dents gath­ered in order to reclaim the area from the police forces and block the works. The cops attacked them using exces­sive tear gas and rub­ber bul­lets, they even sent the police chief injured to the hos­pi­tal, once he was­n’t in his uni­form and was­n’t recog­nised! Anoth­er three cops were injured dur­ing the clash­es. Three arrestees were tor­tured by the police­men and face charges.

The res­i­dents mobi­liza­tion came from a pop­u­lar assem­bly, one day before, that took place in Lefkim­mi’s high-school yard, also sug­gest­ing the fol­low­ing actions:
A whole island-wide demon­stra­tion on June 27 togeth­er with trade unions, envi­ron­men­tal asso­ci­a­tions and oth­ers, lead by the strug­gle co-ordi­na­tion com­mit­tee.
A demon­stra­tion in Cor­fu city blockad­ing the air­port sym­bol­i­cal­ly for two busy hours.
A sit-in at the entrance of the ring road to Mis­so­rachia and the pro­mo­tion of the issue of a total man­age­ment of sol­id wastes through­out the pre­fec­ture.

Pre­vi­ous actions of Lefkim­mi res­i­dents in strug­gle: http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/2008/05/residents-clash-with-riot-policemen.html

More info in greek and some pho­tos-videos at:
http://xyta-lefkimis.blogspot.com/
http://enakcorfu.blogspot.com/
http://athens.indymedia.org

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from a mes­sage post­ed on myspace.com

Last Sat­ur­day, 14/6/2008, the res­i­dents of the south Cor­fu town of Lefki­mi have resumed their mobil­i­sa­tion against the build­ing of an open garbage-dump (XYTA) meant to acco­mo­date refuse from the tourist-rich north of the island. After lengthy direct-demo­c­ra­t­ic dis­cus­sions, the town’s “Peo­ple’s Coun­cil” has decid­ed to refuse the medi­a­tion of polit­i­cal par­ties and demand the imme­di­ate depar­ture of the riot police forces (MAT) sta­tioned in their area since the last street bat­tles (29/5) which led to the death of a 42 year old moth­er, an event that has trig­gered sol­i­dar­i­ty protest march­es across the coun­try. “No dia­logue can even start while our town is under occu­pa­tion”, claimed the res­i­dents iden­ti­fy­ing the riot police with the nazi forces of the 40s.

The sit­u­a­tion esca­lat­ed once again, when on Mon­day the 16th of July, faced with the gov­ern­men­t’s refusal of their terms, the res­i­dents of Lefki­mi errect­ed once again bar­ri­cades in an effort to inhib­it con­struc­tion of the new refuse unit. The renewed mobil­i­sa­tion of the res­i­dents was met with ruth­less repres­sion dur­ing which the riot-police used tear gas and, for the first time in recent greek his­to­ry, plas­tic bul­lets. Four res­i­dents and 3 police­men have been wound­ed dur­ing the clash­es, with the sit­u­a­tion remain­ing tense and rein­force­ments sent by the main­land.

Double supermarket expropriation (Athens, 13/6/2008)

“Today at 13:30 goods of basic neces­si­ty were expro­pri­at­ed from 2 super­mar­kets (Veropou­los and DIA) and hand­ed out in the open mar­ket of M. Voda. Fol­low­ing is the com­mu­nique dis­trib­uted at Veropou­los.

Thou­sands of super­mar­kets so full of goods, why don’t we just pil­lage them for our old age! ‑N. Asi­mos

“Today at 13:30 goods of basic neces­si­ty were expro­pri­at­ed from 2 super­mar­kets (Veropou­los and DIA) and hand­ed out in the open mar­ket of M. Voda. Fol­low­ing is the com­mu­nique dis­trib­uted at Veropou­los.

Thou­sands of super­mar­kets so full of goods, why don’t we just pil­lage them for our old age! ‑N. Asi­mos

Final­ly! the super­mar­ket and cor­po­ra­tion sharks frozen the prices of their prod­ucts! Some of them were even more gen­er­ous reduc­ing their prices, in order to raise the “pur­chas­ing pow­er” of the con­sumers. In sim­pler words: to gain more! As we can tell that no one takes into account this bull­shit about a so-called price reduc­tion, we put into action again our own “pack of mea­sures” against cost­li­ness, expro­pri­a­tiong foods and basic stuff from large super­mar­kets.

PS. As far as it con­cers our cov­ered faces, we say that: keep­ing in mind that soci­ety is yet unready and uneasy to lis­ten close­ly and sup­port these facts, so we think it’s nec­es­sary to adopt the basic mea­sures for our own secu­ri­ty, against the sys­tems of secu­ri­ty and repres­sion mech­a­nisms, in order to con­tin­ue live and act freely. THE ONLY MEASURE AGAINST COSTLINESS IS THE EXPROPRIATION. MASSIVE INVASION IN THE SUPERMARKETS TO TAKE BACK ALL THAT BELONG TO US.

Angry anar­chists against cost­li­ness”

From: http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=880457

Action day for persecuted eco-activists in the US

This Sat­ur­day (14th June), there will be an inter­na­tion­al action day for the, by now numer­ous, eco-activists who are cur­rent­ly impris­oned in the US.

green scareThis Sat­ur­day (14th June), there will be an inter­na­tion­al action day for the, by now numer­ous, eco-activists who are cur­rent­ly impris­oned in the US.

The repres­sion against peo­ple car­ry­ing out direct actions in the Unit­ed States con­tin­ues to rise. The most recent con­vic­tion in a series of sen­tences is that of Eric McDavid, who was sen­tenced to more than 19 years in prison ( http://supporteric.org/). He has actu­al­ly nev­er car­ried out any actions, but was alleged­ly part of a group that (accord­ing to a police infor­mant) was plan­ning them. He was sen­tenced on grounds of a wit­ness state­ment of this police infor­mant, who had not only infil­trat­ed but actu­al­ly steered the group, and received at least 75.000 USD for her “work”. Eric is 19 years old. Because he refused to “con­fess” or coop­er­ate in the inves­ti­ga­tion, he received this incred­i­bly high sen­tence.

Eric’s con­vic­tion is only one of many exam­ples. Many more peo­ple are per­se­cut­ed and pros­e­cut­ed and con­se­quent­ly threat­ened with life in prison. The pros­e­cu­tions start­ed when North Amer­i­can author­i­ties start­ed an offen­sive against the rad­i­cal eco­log­i­cal move­ment; the result­ing inves­ti­ga­tion and pros­e­cu­tions were lat­er referred to by activists as “green scare” (see also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Scare). A court case is cur­rent­ly held against Marie Mason, for exam­ple ( http://freemarie.org/). Bri­ana Waters has already been found guilty and is await­ing her sen­tenc­ing in prison ( http://supportbriana.org). Tre Arrow ( http://trearrow.org/) is also fac­ing tri­al after he was extra­dit­ed from Cana­da. Although Tre Arrow “con­fessed”, in the hope for a low­er sen­tence, he has refused to pro­vide the author­i­ties with infor­ma­tion about oth­ers.

Many are already sen­tenced and impris­oned, many oth­ers could face new inves­ti­ga­tions and pro­ce­dures at any point in time. The threat for rad­i­cal activists is enor­mous, espe­cial­ly when con­sid­er­ing that home secu­ri­ty leg­is­la­tion has turned the US into a police state (see www.greenscare.org for back­ground infor­ma­tion).

Direct action

Those pros­e­cut­ed are accused of hav­ing tak­en part in actions car­ried out in the col­lec­tive names of ELF (Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front) or ALF (Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Front), see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Liberation_Front. No one ever got hurt in any of the actions, which were gen­er­al­ly relat­ed to fight­ing cli­mate change and the intro­duc­tion of genet­ic tech­nol­o­gy.

The 14th of June has been declared inter­na­tion­al day of action by the cam­paign sup­port­ing the first eco-activist to be impris­oned, Jef­frey ‘Free’ Luers. His cam­paign also shows that inter­na­tion­al sol­i­dar­i­ty actu­al­ly works. He was ini­tial­ly sen­tenced to a hor­ren­dous 22 year impris­on­ment (his “crime”: set­ting fire to three SUVs owned by a car deal­er). In appeal, the sen­tence was reduced to ten years. Jef­frey, who has been in prison since 2001, is expect­ed to be released at the end of 2009! (see http://freefreenow.org/ for more infor­ma­tion).

One of the biggest prob­lems in resist­ing this extra­or­di­nary lev­el of repres­sion by the state is the Amer­i­can jus­tice sys­tem, which rewards peo­ple who make state­ments incrim­i­nat­ing them­selves and oth­ers. Some of those accused also did this, and part of this “evi­dence” has been proven to be incor­rect, and yet was reward­ed with con­ces­sions in sen­tenc­ing. Some of these snitch­es are there­fore either not sen­tenced, or free after a short­er prison term, even though they were accused of the same “crimes” as those who are spend­ing decades in prison. These peo­ple are of course not sup­port­ed by sol­i­dar­i­ty cam­paigns.

Oth­ers have decid­ed to con­fess and coop­er­ate in the pro­ce­dure against them, yet have refused all oth­er form of judi­cial coop­er­a­tion. And then there’s the brave ones, who have denied all charges and all forms of coop­er­a­tion. These peo­ple are of course faced with the harsh­est forms of repres­sion, and are in most need of sup­port.

What to do?

Those accused, their friends and their fam­i­ly wel­come inter­na­tion­al sol­i­dar­i­ty very much. Pub­lic­i­ty about their plight is also very impor­tant. It should be con­sid­ered, how­ev­er, that those accused, espe­cial­ly when they are in the mid­dle of a tri­al, are some­times not wait­ing to be linked to wild actions which are used by the pros­e­cu­tion to crim­i­nalise them even fur­ther. Finan­cial sup­port is also wel­come, for the indi­vid­ual tri­als as well as for the gen­er­al cam­paigns. A small cam­paign office that man­ages a high work load with lit­tle means is the CLDC ( http://cldc.org/).

Daniel McGowan ( http://suportdaniel.org), one of the many vic­tims who was sen­tenced (to sev­en years), declares in one of his newslet­ters why the work of the CDLC is so impor­tant ( http://supportdaniel.org/blog/?p=33).

Fur­ther­more, it is impor­tant to send let­ters, post­cards and books to the pris­on­ers. The North Amer­i­can prison con­di­tions are, how­ev­er, very strict (and here also, pris­on­ers might not want to be linked to ille­gal polit­i­cal actions). Also, do not for­get to pro­tect your own pri­va­cy ( http://security.resist.ca/).

And 14 & 15 June is time for sol­i­dar­i­ty actions!
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2008/05/375753.shtml

More infor­ma­tion:

http://greenscare.org/
http://midwestgreenscare.org
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/topic/greenscare/
http://www.ecoprisoners.org/
http://www.greenisthenewred.com/blog/
http://www.anarchistblackcross.org/
http://breakthechains.info/
http://www.earthfirstjournal.org/
http://www.whosarat.com/

Reclaim Hulme Park — every Friday — Manchester

Local res­i­dents reclaimed Hulme Park in Man­ches­ter on Fri­day for an hour by clos­ing down the road that runs through it.

Hulme Park reclaimed 1Hulme Park reclaimed 2Local res­i­dents reclaimed Hulme Park in Man­ches­ter on Fri­day for an hour by clos­ing down the road that runs through it. Leaflets had been dis­trib­uted and posters stuck around invit­ing peo­ple to reclaim the park — “one love, one park!!” Peo­ple played games, ate and drank, and gen­er­al­ly sat around in the street chat­ting to old friends and new. The police turned up in fair num­bers on time, but sen­si­bly — shock hor­ror — just left enough of them and PCSOs to help direct traf­fic away, and left us to it.

When the Cres­cents got knocked down in the 90s, to sani­tise the com­mu­ni­ty action and cre­ativ­i­ty that was rife through­out Hulme, these high-den­si­ty cres­cents of flats were replaced with a new park, and the land around sold to devel­op­ers for swanky hous­es and flats on new exclu­sive streets with (s)wanky names like The Sanc­tu­ary.

The prob­lem with old Hulme, as described by the coun­cil regen­er­a­tion stooges, was that peo­ple and cars did­n’t have to mix and were large­ly kept sep­a­rate. New Hulme — a mix of old coun­cil hous­ing (just sold off), hous­ing asso­ci­a­tion, a big hous­ing co-op, pri­vate rent­ed & pri­vate sold – would be safe for the city cen­tre to expand into the space left as com­mu­ni­ties were bro­ken up and shipped out to over­spill estates around Man­ches­ter.

So what this park need­ed, right, was a road right through the mid­dle of it (as well as on all sides), to keep the chil­dren safe because “the head­lights of cars would act as cat’s eyes and pre­vent dan­ger”.

Well, we’ve had enough.

Every Fri­day, 5–6pm, until we…Reclaim Hulme Park!

and

Close down the part of Royce Road that sep­a­rates the two halves of Hulme Park.

Bring fris­bees, balls, bikes.

Timeline — SmashEDO Carnival Against the Arms Trade

The SmashE­DO Car­ni­val Against the Arms Trade was held in Brighton on Wednes­day 4th June. Over 500 peo­ple marched from The Lev­el to the EDO/ITT fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe [Pics] Police plans to con­tain every­one in a pen out­side a neigh­bour­ing unit were foiled, and pro­tes­tors man­aged to get to the fac­to­ry. The gates were opened to allow a police van into the EDO/ITT car park and pro­tes­tors seized the oppor­tu­ni­ty to enter the car park and vent their rage against the arms com­pa­ny. A few arrests were report­ed [Press Release]

Smash EDO Carnival 1Smash EDO Carnival 2Smash EDO Carnival 3

The SmashE­DO Car­ni­val Against the Arms Trade was held in Brighton on Wednes­day 4th June. Over 500 peo­ple marched from The Lev­el to the EDO/ITT fac­to­ry in Moule­scombe [Pics] Police plans to con­tain every­one in a pen out­side a neigh­bour­ing unit were foiled, and pro­tes­tors man­aged to get to the fac­to­ry. The gates were opened to allow a police van into the EDO/ITT car park and pro­tes­tors seized the oppor­tu­ni­ty to enter the car park and vent their rage against the arms com­pa­ny. A few arrests were report­ed [Press Release]

Time­line:

[15:50] Report of one vio­lent arrest of per­son leav­ing. His head was cov­ered in blood and he was com­plain­ing of a bro­ken arm.

[15:45] Reports of 4 arrests — 2 out­side fac­to­ry and two of peo­ple leav­ing. An attempt to arrest a legal observ­er seems not to have worked. Report of 10 peo­ple ket­tled on the Lewes Road.

[15:35] Pro­tes­tors are now mov­ing in small groups back towards town. One police motor­cy­cle out­rid­er seen cov­ered head to toe in gloss paint. A ran­dom arrest for no dis­cernible rea­son seen under the bridge.

[15:20] Crowd is now mov­ing away from main gate and down the hill. Police appear to be in dis­ar­ray. Lat­est report is that gates were opened to allow a police van in, and crowd (pos­si­ble 100 — 150) took the oppor­tu­ni­ty to force their way into the car park.

[15:03] Report that a pro­tes­tor de-arrest­ed him­self and man­aged to escape through 2 police lines.

[14:59] Police are now using dogs to force crowd back.

[14:56] 10 win­dows smashed. Build­ing graf­fi­tied with “smash capi­ta” and “F*ck EDO”. Report that 2 pro­tes­tors were pep­per sprayed. Police used batons to force peo­ple out of car park.

Fol­low the links above for arti­cles & more pho­tos from the Indy­media newswire.

http://smashedo.org.uk/

World Naked Bike Ride UK

A peace­ful, imag­i­na­tive and fun protest against oil depen­den­cy and car cul­ture. A cel­e­bra­tion of the bicy­cle and also a cel­e­bra­tion of the pow­er and indi­vid­u­al­i­ty of the human body. A sym­bol of the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty of the cyclist in traf­fic.

World Naked Bike Ride logoA peace­ful, imag­i­na­tive and fun protest against oil depen­den­cy and car cul­ture. A cel­e­bra­tion of the bicy­cle and also a cel­e­bra­tion of the pow­er and indi­vid­u­al­i­ty of the human body. A sym­bol of the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty of the cyclist in traf­fic. The world’s biggest naked protest: 50+ cities and thou­sands of rid­ers par­tic­i­pate world­wide, includ­ing more than 1500 in the UK in 2007.

http://worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/

To check any details of rides below, see http://nakedwiki.org/wiki/UK

# Southamp­ton: Fri 6 June, 6pm
# Brighton & Hove: Sat 7 June, 11am
# York: Sat 7 June, 4pm
# Sheffield: Sun 8 June, 2pm
# Man­ches­ter: Fri 13 June, 6pm
# Cardiff: Sat 14 June, (time is still being finalised)
# Lon­don: Sat 14 June, 3pm
# Edin­burgh: 28 or 29 June — TBC

# There is dis­cus­sion about pos­si­ble rides in Cam­bridge, Belfast, Glas­gow, Oxford, or even a Bris­tol to Bath ride.

Ready Steady Skip: Trailer and website launched!

Ready Steady Skip — the game show where need­less­ly wast­ed food is recov­ered from the bin and turned into deli­cious dish­es before your very eyes!

Ready Steady Skip — the game show where need­less­ly wast­ed food is recov­ered from the bin and turned into deli­cious dish­es before your very eyes!

And now, the moment you’ve all been wait­ing for: http://www.readysteadyskip.org.uk/

Ready Steady Skip is a bit like “Scrapheap Chal­lenge” meets “Ready Steady Cook” — skip­ping for food and whip­ping up some tasty dish­es, with plen­ty of hilar­i­ty (and peo­ple div­ing into skips).

Every year over 17 mil­lion tons of food are put straight into land­fill sites, yet over 4 mil­lion tons of this is per­fect­ly edi­ble and still well with­in it’s sell-by date. A whop­ping 5 mil­lion tons of food are wast­ed annu­al­ly by con­sumers alone: that is, more than a quar­ter of all food we buy goes into the bin. It’s high time this insan­i­ty stopped!

Skip­ping (aka. “Free­gan­ism” or “Dump­ster Div­ing”) is all about reclaim­ing per­fect­ly edi­ble food “waste” from the jaws of an insane sys­tem found­ed on greed, and mak­ing good use of it.

We’ve launched the Ready Steady Skip trail­er and web­site to coin­cide with the Days Of Cli­mate Action food day (3rd June 2008), which is high­light­ing the fact that the food we eat con­tributes up to a third of the emis­sions that are poi­son­ing the plan­et. When you con­sid­er the amount of food that is just thrown away, it brings home how need­less this luna­cy is. Nobody ever need go hun­gry — yet peo­ple still starve every day.

The pro­gramme was shot here in Not­ting­ham at the begin­ning of March, and the full episode will be released online in July 2008. We’re also try­ing to organ­ise a screen­ing (and pos­si­bly even anoth­er con­test) at the Cli­mate Camp.

Keep an eye on our web­site for updates!

Pre­vi­ous Notts Indy­media piece: Ready, Steady, Skip!! — The Pic­tures 1

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http://www.readysteadyskip.org.uk/