Squashcampaign : Save our Rights to Protest and squat.

There is a Gov­ern­ment Con­sul­ta­tion on Till Oct 5th 2011.
Con­cern­ing crim­i­nal­is­ing squatting/trespass which will affect rights to protest and occu­py for tenants,workers,students eco,peace and cli­mate camps.
There are 5 options in the con­sul­ta­tion.
For more info check

www.squashcampaign.org
www.squattastic.blogspot.com — month­ly meet­ings.
www.squattersactiongroup.wordpress.com

There is a Gov­ern­ment Con­sul­ta­tion on Till Oct 5th 2011.
Con­cern­ing crim­i­nal­is­ing squatting/trespass which will affect rights to protest and occu­py for tenants,workers,students eco,peace and cli­mate camps.
There are 5 options in the con­sul­ta­tion.
For more info check

www.squashcampaign.org
www.squattastic.blogspot.com — month­ly meet­ings.
www.squattersactiongroup.wordpress.com
email: squattersactiongroup@gmail.com

Help neede with the campaign,networking,awareness events,printing fliers,banner making,supporting actions.
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More bomb attacks against nanotechnology in Mexico

17.8.11

17.8.11

The same group who took cred­it for anti-tech­nol­o­gy bomb­ing in April, which news sources in Mex­i­co report­ed explod­ing at Uni­ver­si­dad Politéc­ni­ca in Valle de Mex­i­co, has claimed more attacks.

Accord­ing to Time Mag­a­zine, “An anti-tech­nol­o­gy group… was respon­si­ble for a pack­age bomb that injured two uni­ver­si­ty pro­fes­sors just out­side Mex­i­co City, a state pros­e­cu­tor said Tues­day [August 9, 2011]. Mexico’s Attor­ney General’s Office announced that a sus­pi­cious enve­lope pre­sumbly con­tain­ing explo­sives was found at Mexico’s Nation­al Poly­tech­ni­cal Insti­tute on Tues­day, though it didn’t det­o­nate. The office has opened inves­ti­ga­tions into both inci­dents.”

The Time arti­cle claims the groups is call­ing itself ‘Indi­vid­u­als Tend­ing to Sav­agery’, although a translator’s note on the anar­chist blog War On Soci­ety, which post­ed a trans­la­tion of the com­mu­nique, uses the name ‘Indi­vid­u­al­ists Tend­ing Towards the Wild’ and explains: “The group’s name, Indi­vid­u­al­i­dades ten­di­en­do a lo Sal­va­je [ITS]… more lit­er­al­ly means ‘indi­vid­u­al­i­ties,’ and sal­va­je more lit­er­al­ly means ‘sav­age’… hav­ing more of the con­no­ta­tions of bar­barous undo­mes­ti­cat­ed wild­ness than pure pris­tine wilder­ness, and with­out as much racist con­no­ta­tion as the Eng­lish ‘sav­age’ has.”

As with the April com­mu­nique, ITS is again a bit wordy, with plen­ty of foot­notes, ala Ted Kaczyn­s­ki. Here are some excerpts: “But what’s wrong with cre­at­ing solar ener­gy through mod­i­fied nanopar­ti­cles? some will say. ITS answer: When these mod­i­fied virus­es affect the way we devel­op as the result of a nanobac­te­ri­o­log­i­cal war, by some lab­o­ra­to­ry error, or by the explo­sion of nanocon­t­a­m­i­na­tion that com­pro­mis­es the air, food, trans­porta­tion, water, in short, the entire world, then they will real­ize, all those who defend nan­otech­nol­o­gy and can­not find an appar­ent threat, that it was a grave mis­take to leave it to grow at their leisure.”

“Among the projects at the men­tioned uni­ver­si­ty cam­pus are the Cen­ter for Busi­ness Devel­op­ment and Trans­fer­ence of Tech­nol­o­gy, CEDETEC, which is part of a futur­is­tic phi­los­o­phy called Mis­sion 2015, which is com­mit­ted to devel­op­ing research and tech­nol­o­gy rel­e­vant to nanobioin­dus­tri­al progress for the coun­try in dif­fer­ent areas… CEDETEC is a place where the efforts of com­pa­nies, the State, and the uni­ver­si­ty merge, and which aims to pro­mote job cre­ation, attrac­tion of cap­i­tal, and growth of tech­nol­o­gy com­pa­nies and to increase val­ue for the acad­e­my.”

“…It is log­i­cal we will con­tin­ue with these acts, and oth­er sci­en­tists and the rest of tech­noswillol­o­gy [the orig­i­nal ‘tec­nobazofia’ more seam­less­ly com­bines two words mean­ing ‘tech­nol­o­gy’ and ‘pigswill’ or ‘hog­wash’ — transl.] must pay the con­se­quences of their actions…”

China orders petrochemical plant shutdown after protests

14.8.11

Chi­nese author­i­ties have ordered a petro­chem­i­cal plant to shut down imme­di­ate­ly after tens of thou­sands of pro­test­ers marched through the streets of a near­by city, demand­ing the fac­to­ry be relo­cat­ed.

14.8.11

Chi­nese author­i­ties have ordered a petro­chem­i­cal plant to shut down imme­di­ate­ly after tens of thou­sands of pro­test­ers marched through the streets of a near­by city, demand­ing the fac­to­ry be relo­cat­ed.

The demon­stra­tion in Dalian – one of the biggest in a series of recent Nim­by ral­lies against poten­tial pol­luters in Chi­na – was sparked by the news last week that a pro­tec­tive dike around the Fujia fac­to­ry, in the Jinzhou indus­tri­al com­plex, had been breached by rain and high waves as typhoon Muifa approached.

In a rare con­ces­sion the local Com­mu­nist par­ty chief, Tang Jun, and Dalian’s may­or, Li Wan­cai, promised to move the project out of the city, Xin­hua report­ed.

The pro­test­ers demand­ed a clear timetable for mov­ing the plant, with some refus­ing to leave until a plan was in place, the state-run news agency said.  Read more here

China protest closes toxic chemical plant in Dalian

14 August 2011
Author­i­ties in the north-east­ern Chi­nese city of Dalian have ordered the clo­sure of a chem­i­cal plant after a mass protest over pol­lu­tion.

Scuf­fles had bro­ken out on Sun­day between police and thou­sands of pro­test­ers call­ing for it to be moved.

14 August 2011
Author­i­ties in the north-east­ern Chi­nese city of Dalian have ordered the clo­sure of a chem­i­cal plant after a mass protest over pol­lu­tion.

Scuf­fles had bro­ken out on Sun­day between police and thou­sands of pro­test­ers call­ing for it to be moved.

Offi­cials ordered the plan­t’s clo­sure “imme­di­ate­ly” and pledged to relo­cate it, state news agency Xin­hua said.

Last week a storm broke the dyke around the plant, spark­ing fears the paraxy­lene (PX) it makes could spill.

PX is used in fab­ric man­u­fac­ture and can be high­ly tox­ic.

About 12,000 res­i­dents took part in the protest, some of them mov­ing across the city chant­i­ng slo­gans and wav­ing ban­ners.

Xin­hua said the city’s top offi­cial, Tang Jun, had tried to calm the crowd on Sun­day but the pro­test­ers showed no sign of dis­pers­ing.

There were no reports of injuries in the scuf­fles dur­ing which riot police were deployed to shield the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment office.

Calls for pro­test­ers to gath­er on Sun­day for a “group stroll”, as the ral­ly was termed, had report­ed­ly been cir­cu­lat­ing on social net­works.

“Group strolls” have become a favoured tac­tic for Chi­nese peo­ple to show dis­con­tent with the gov­ern­ment.
‘PX out!’

Pho­tographs post­ed on the inter­net on Sun­day showed pro­test­ers, includ­ing chil­dren, march­ing under such ban­ners as “I love Dalian and reject poi­son” and “Give me back my home and gar­den! PX out! Pro­tect Dalian!”.

One pic­ture showed three men stand­ing on top of a police van in front of Peo­ple’s Square and a per­son in a skele­ton cos­tume sur­round­ed by hun­dreds of men and police­men, Reuters news agency reports.

On Mon­day, res­i­dents liv­ing near the PX plant had to be evac­u­at­ed after storm waves breached a dyke pro­tect­ing it.

The dyke was repaired but con­cern rose among local peo­ple, and reports sug­gest­ed the plant may have been oper­at­ing ille­gal­ly months before it received manda­to­ry envi­ron­men­tal approval.

PX is used to make plas­tics, poly­ester and clean­ing prod­ucts, and can dam­age vital organs after long-term expo­sure.

A Dalian res­i­dent, who declined to be named, told Reuters news agency: “We know that the typhoon caused some leak of poi­so­nous chem­i­cals from the PX project and we are all wor­ry­ing about it because it is a threat to our life.”

Local peo­ple hoped their protest would “push the gov­ern­ment to do some­thing as soon as pos­si­ble to dis­pel” the con­cern, the res­i­dent added.

Wei­bo, Chi­na’s ver­sion of Twit­ter, was being cen­sored by the author­i­ties to block search­es for the terms “PX”, “Dalian” and “Dalian protests”.

New EF! Action Update

In an end of the sum­mer com­pact EF!AU, find news about kick­ing shell in the teeth in Ross­port again and then some more, sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ty at Dale Farm, and anti-GM resis­tance — Spuds you Don’t Like demo in Eng­land, sab­o­tage in Ger­many, France and Scot­land.

On top of the usu­al con­tacts and dates, read about sol­i­dar­i­ty with jailed Swiss nan­otech activists, resis­tance against steel plants, mobile phone masts, min­ing and ener­gy projects here & across the world — stay angry and don’t car­ry on as usu­al!

The quar­ter­ly EF!AU, August 2011

New canopy occupation in the Willamette National Forest

8 Aug 11

An action-filled sum­mer con­tin­ues as a new call out for sup­port comes from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers: “…Look­ing for expe­ri­enced tree sit­ters to occu­py a sit we have put up in the North Deere tim­ber sale in the Willamette Nation­al For­est.

8 Aug 11

An action-filled sum­mer con­tin­ues as a new call out for sup­port comes from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers: “…Look­ing for expe­ri­enced tree sit­ters to occu­py a sit we have put up in the North Deere tim­ber sale in the Willamette Nation­al For­est.

“It is an old growth sale that is about to be logged and we need help defend­ing it!  Get your­self to Eugene and we will help you out with the rest (aka a place to stay, a ride to the for­est, etc).  Reply to forestdefensenow@gmail.com if you can come nowCome be part of the move­ment to stop saws and change minds!”

Learn more about the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers here

Protesters urge federal minister to stop Australian gas hub; 29 Arrested

7.8.11

7.8.11

The Fed­er­al Min­is­ter for Envi­ron­ment arrived in the Kim­ber­ley the morn­ing of August 2nd as three arrests were made at the pro­posed James Price Point nat­ur­al gas hub site. The mas­sive new project is being forced on the com­mu­ni­ty by the Aus­tralian gov­ern­ment on behalf of Big Oil includ­ing Wood­side Petro­le­um, Chevron, Shell, and BP.

There have now been 29 arrests in protest to the pro­pos­al which would sig­ni­fy the begin­ning of the indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the Kim­ber­ley. Two weeks ago, 5,000 peo­ple attend­ed a protest at Cable Beach against the indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the Kim­ber­ley and the threat of turn­ing Broome into a min­ing town.

Envi­rons Kim­ber­ley Direc­tor Mar­tin Pritchard said: “An extreme­ly dam­ag­ing 30 year ‘for­est war’ is com­ing to an end in Tas­ma­nia and the Prime Min­is­ter and Envi­ron­ment Min­is­ter Tony Burke have seen first­hand how dam­ag­ing this has been envi­ron­men­tal­ly, social­ly and eco­nom­i­cal­ly. What we are see­ing here now is the begin­ning of the fight against large scale indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the Kim­ber­ley.”

 

“Min­is­ter Burke has to decide on what his lega­cy will be for this spec­tac­u­lar part of the world–industrialisation or the pro­tec­tion of the out­stand­ing inter­na­tion­al wilder­ness val­ues of the Kim­ber­ley… Wilder­ness areas across the plan­et are being destroyed and we are lucky here in Aus­tralia that we can make a choice to pro­tect the Kim­ber­ley. We are call­ing on the Aus­tralian Gov­ern­ment to step in and save this place.”

 

For more infor­ma­tion:

Links to more news from Kim­ber­ley:

Arrests at gas hub site

Three women have been arrest­ed and charged with obstruct­ing police dur­ing a protest near a pro­posed $30 bil­lion gas hub site in the Kim­ber­ley.

Protesters urge federal minister to stop gas hub

Fed­er­al Envi­ron­ment Min­is­ter Tony Burke arrived in Broome this morn­ing to a rap­tur­ous recep­tion from anti-gas pro­tes­tors, who have pinned their hopes on him refus­ing to grant envi­ron­men­tal approval to the State Government’s pro­posed pro­cess­ing precinct at James Price Point.

Frack Off! 500 ft high Banner Drop Off Blackpool Tower

6.08.2011

6.08.2011
Ear­ly Sat­ur­day morn­ing anti-frack­ing [1] cam­paign­ers climbed 500 feet to hang two ban­ners [2] from the icon­ic Black­pool Tow­er rais­ing aware­ness about the dan­gers of hydraulic frac­tur­ing for shale gas spread­ing to the UK. The two climbers was were lat­er arrest­ed by police when they descend­ed, but not before hav­ing their lives risked by Black­pool Tow­er work­ers who attacked them with a pres­sure wash­er while they dan­gled hun­dreds of feet above the ground.

Black­pool Tow­er is five miles east of the first frack­ing test well in the UK. The group is high­light­ing the issue and launch of an anti-frack­ing direct action cam­paign cen­tred around the web­site http://www.frack-off.org

Nathan Roberts, one of the climbers, said “There are so many things wrong with this uncon­ven­tion­al method of gas extrac­tion, it’s hard to know where to start! It has been linked with poi­soned water sup­plies, earth­quakes, leak­ing gas and even radioac­tive con­t­a­m­i­na­tion — and that’s before you even get to the effect it will have on the cli­mate. It’s unbe­liev­able that they think they can get away with it. We can’t let this hap­pen.”

Sami Jones, anoth­er climber, said “We hear a lot about ener­gy short­ages, but real­ly we need to be invest­ing in research­ing sus­tain­able ener­gy sources, rather than find­ing tiny pock­ets of non-renew­able gas and destroy­ing our plan­et in order to get to them.”

He con­tin­ued, “The UK frack­ing indus­try is in its infan­cy. We must act now if we are to stop it in its tracks. It’s bad for Lan­cashire, it’s bad for the UK and it’s bad for the plan­et.”

Cuadrilla Resources [3] have been forced to tem­porar­i­ly sus­pend their explorato­ry test site at Preese Hall test well [4], near Black­pool fol­low­ing the out­cry over two earth­quakes in the vicin­i­ty, have in the mean­time drilled anoth­er well and are present­ly mov­ing their drilling rig to a third site. France, the states of New York and New Jer­sey, the Cana­di­an province of Que­bec and the Swiss can­ton of Fri­bourg have all recent­ly banned frack­ing. Frack­ing needs to be stopped in the UK.

For com­ments call 07931195505 or media@frack-off.org
For more infor­ma­tion go to www.frack-off.org

Notes:
[1] Hydraulic Frac­tur­ing (or ‘frack­ing’) is a method used to free oth­er­wise inac­ces­si­ble gas trapped in rock. Wells are drilled and ‘frack­ing flu­id,’ con­sist­ing of mil­lions of gal­lons of water, sand and a tox­ic cock­tail of patent­ed chem­i­cals, is inject­ed into the rock under high pres­sure to crack it. Some of these chem­i­cals are known car­cino­gens and many are nev­er recov­ered ( http://1.usa.gov/ftCV8J).
Frack­ing flu­id also leach­es radioac­tive ele­ments and tox­ic chem­i­cals like arsenic out of the rocks mak­ing dis­pos­ing of the flu­id a big prob­lem. Frack­ing in the Unit­ed States has already result­ed in numer­ous spills of these flu­ids. Con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed irri­ga­tion water could affect food sup­plies. Geol­o­gists have found a cor­re­la­tion between earth­quakes and Frack­ing ( http://www.sott.net/articles/show/232634-US-Fracking-Operations-Cause-Thousands-of-Earthquakes-in-Arkansas).[2] The ban­ner reads “FRACKING IS COMING TO THE UK. WE CAN STOP IT. WWW.FRACK-OFF.ORG”.
[3] Cuadrilla is a Shale Gas Explo­ration & Pro­duc­tion Com­pa­ny ( http://www.cuadrillaresources.com)
[4] Preese Hall Test Well ‘is the sec­ond earth­quake to strike Lan­cashire since April, and experts say it may be a result of the con­tro­ver­sial prac­tice, a process of drilling for nat­ur­al shale gas which involves inject­ing water and rock-dis­solv­ing flu­ids under­ground at extreme­ly high pres­sure to break apart hard shale rocks and release gas.Cuadrilla Resources, the com­pa­ny car­ry­ing out the frack­ing at Preese Hall, Wee­t­on, close to the Fylde coast, said it had sus­pend­ed oper­a­tions to exam­ine data col­lect­ed by the British Geo­log­i­cal Sur­vey before decid­ing whether it was safe to resume. Nei­ther quake was large enough to cause any struc­tur­al dam­age’ ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jun/01/blackpool-earthquake-tremors-gas-drilling)

info@frack-off.org
http://frack-off.org/

Fantastic week of blocking Shell

3rd August 2011

3rd August 2011
This week saw Shell begin the next stage of their gas project by attempt­ing to extend and secure their com­pound in Augh­oose in prepa­ra­tion to lay the onshore sec­tion of the pipeline. This entailed trac­tors deliv­er­ing fenc­ing, machin­ery and oth­er things for them to car­ry out the work. If all had gone to plan would have had the com­pound near com­ple­tion now. How­ev­er, there was five days of 12 hour block­ades which has slowed them down tremen­dous­ly. Here’s a quick round up of the events of last week…

The week start­ed Mon­day 25th July at 7am with a tri­pod which last­ed over five hours. The pro­test­er was removed using scaf­fold­ing. The after­noon was spent caus­ing chaos on bikes and on foot with the cops even­tu­al­ly need­ing to seize bikes in order to stop the pro­test­ers. At most ten trac­tors made the jour­ney to the com­pound, all hav­ing been delayed. Shell made a state­ment on the radio that their work had been “severe­ly imped­ed”. Not bad for the first day.

At 7am on Tues­day there was an arm tube lock-on which last­ed well over an hour. No arrests were made. Only 2 trac­tors made it into the com­pound before mid­day. The rest of the day was spent hid­ing in ditch­es and jump­ing out in front of and onto trac­tors with one per­son spend­ing over an hour and a half on top of a trac­tor before being forcibly removed and arrest­ed. Shell had still had less than 20 deliv­er­ies to the com­pound so far in the week.

Wednes­day saw an 8 hour lock-on from 7am. Two indi­vid­u­als were arrest­ed under pub­lic order charges. The Gar­dai (police) had stepped up their ‘pro­tec­tion’ of the trac­tors and were pro­vid­ing a tight con­voy for each trac­tor. At some points there was two pad­dy wag­ons, two squad cars, a cut­ting team, an IRMS jeep and detec­tive Brett Nolan’s under­cov­er vehi­cle escort­ing each trac­tor. The Gar­dai were being ordered to get out of their vehi­cles and run along­side the trac­tor in order to try and stop the peo­ple hop­ping aboard. Despite this peo­ple were able to mount most trac­tors that went by and less than ten trac­tors made their deliv­er­ies by 7pm.

On Thurs­day the first trac­tor was stopped by some­one climb­ing onto the cab. Pleas­ing­ly this last­ed for two and a half hours, with the indi­vid­ual man­ag­ing to jump the fence and get away with­out being arrest­ed. With some fine com­mu­ni­ca­tion and coor­di­na­tion, as the next trac­tor made its jour­ney from the refin­ery to the new com­pound a group cre­at­ed a decoy by appear­ing to attempt to get on the trac­tor. How­ev­er unbe­known to the cops this was mere­ly a dis­trac­tion as the tri­pod was being set up just a cou­ple of hun­dred metres up the road. After the sounds of a bat­tle cry in the dis­tance the group of pro­test­ers caus­ing chaos respond­ed and ran up the road with the Gar­dai look­ing some­what baf­fled. As the tri­pod was estab­lished a call went out to anoth­er group who were sit­u­at­ed over in Cross­moli­na (a town 45 min­utes from the camp)where the scaf­fold­ing firm are based. They block­ad­ed the scaf­fold­ing firms gates for a cou­ple of hours. No arrests were made. The tri­pod was even­tu­al­ly dis­man­tled at around 3pm so peo­ple gath­ered at the refin­ery gates. Num­bers grew and morale was high. When the next trac­tor was brought out chaos ensued. One pro­test­er climbed on the cab and after 20 min­utes was forcibly removed and arrest­ed. This was fol­lowed by anoth­er pro­test­er climb­ing under­neath the same trac­tor. They were removed after about 15 min­utes but man­aged to avoid arrest. This was fol­lowed by a rolling block­ade on the road with peo­ple sit­ting down, being removed then sit­ting straight back down. After about 40 min­utes the trac­tor reversed back into the refin­ery. The ela­tion among folk was amaz­ing. The cops look­ing defeat­ed got in their vehi­cles and left. There was real cel­e­bra­tion with a feel­ing that this had been one of the strongest days of the cam­paign. It was 5.15pm and work was­n’t due to fin­ish until 7pm. A group stayed at the refin­ery to ensure noth­ing came out…it did­n’t. Two trucks made deliv­er­ies on Thurs­day.

Fri­day was the mass day of action. Due to this Shell had already can­celled work for the day. Pro­test­ers made their way down to the com­pound at around 9.30. Some pro­test­ers made it into the com­pound whilst oth­ers tore down fences. There was a huge Gar­dai pres­ence and approx­i­mate­ly 80 IRMS (Shel­l’s pri­vate secu­ri­ty). A sec­ond attempt was made lat­er in the day to pull down more fences which end­ed in sev­er­al peo­ple being hurt and requir­ing hos­pi­tal treat­ment. Despite this peo­ple remained at the com­pound , many spend­ing the after­noon play­ing music and relax­ing on the road. Despite the injuries it was felt it was a great day and that by hav­ing the day of action our work was already done as Shell did­n’t work.

Shel­l’s first week of work did not go to plan. After study­ing their traf­fic man­age­ment plan , which out­lines their pre­dict­ed truck move­ments over the 26 month peri­od that they intend to com­plete the project, it appears that at this stage their aim was to be mak­ing 159 truck move­ments per day! Last week in total they had approx­i­mate­ly 40.

There feels like a real buzz in the cam­paign at the moment! The Gar­daí are appear­ing stretched and are using up a lot of their resources. They are hav­ing to change their tac­tics dai­ly and despite their efforts and ludi­crous pro­tec­tion of Shel­l’s vehi­cles pro­test­ers are still man­ag­ing to cause huge dis­rup­tion.

If peo­ple can come up,now real­ly feels like the time! To main­tain this strong resis­tance we need peo­ple and ideas. There is so much to do on camp at the moment. Not only is there protests but camp life is always busy and full of things to do.

For more infor­ma­tion call us on 0851141170 and email rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com
www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org

Eviction callout from ZAD (occupied area against airport construction, France)

Call-out for sup­port, to come, to the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (france) to organ­ise against the com­ing evic­tions.…

about the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (NDDL)
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Call-out for sup­port, to come, to the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (france) to organ­ise against the com­ing evic­tions.…

about the occu­pied area of Notre Dame des Lan­des (NDDL)
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two years ago, in the area set aside for the con­struc­tion of a new air­port, we reclaimed the land and the hous­es left aban­doned. Two years, to occu­py, live, organ­ise our­selves, think, chase off con­trac­tors, sur­vey­ors, soil-sam­ple drillers and oth­er ‘experts’. Two years to meet, make links, plot against the world, and see the mil­i­tary and heli­copters pass.

Today, many of the occu­pied areas have been con­vened to appear in court in prepa­ra­tion of a mas­sive evic­tion. If we are here, its to not leave this place free for them to destroy, con­trol, and con­crete over. To make them under­stand that they are not on con­quered land. Where­as the evic­tions which are being pre­pared will be a mar­tyr­dom or ‘vic­to­ry’ for them, for us it will be a fies­ta: a fies­ta because we know that they won’t chase us away with a bull­doz­er; that they can destroy our hous­es, burn our cab­ins, we will stay. We will stay and this strug­gle will con­tin­ue.

about the tri­al.…
the 11th august, many areas have been con­vened to appear in court in Nantes. We hope to get a delay. The 17th august, the oth­er occu­pied areas will be judge in the court of Saint Nazaire. We are call­ing for a mass gath­er­ing / demo in front of the court house of Saint Nazaire from 8am the 17th august. Also, from the 16th to 19th august, we invite every­one to the squat ‘les planchettes’ (direc­tions giv­en lat­er in text) to meet, dis­cuss and organ­ise.

.….and then we will be evictable.…

as soon as we know the date giv­en by the judge, we call every­one to come on mass to sup­port the evictable areas. From the 17th, keep an eye on our web­site zad.nadir.org (most­ly in french, we will try to keep news updat­ed in eng­lish also, oth­er­wise use inter­net trans­la­tor, sor­ry…) to know the com­ing dates. we will need as many humans, ener­gy, mate­r­i­al, good ideas etc. as pos­si­ble to defend the area and resist the evic­tions.

we are already organ­is­ing to wel­come as many peo­ple, and to cre­ate a strat­e­gy where all kinds of defence tac­tics can find their place.

and from now.…
from now, if you are avail­able and moti­vat­ed, you can come and have a look at the area, imag­ine and brain­storm with your group what is pos­si­ble to do, to help us skip/find as much mate­r­i­al as pos­si­ble, and to stay as long as you like. As there is a lot to think about, to dis­cuss and organ­ise, we will not always be as avail­able as we’d like, but every­body is wel­come, and for info there will be some­one every­day to do a ‘welcome/info’, at the planchettes, from 12 — 14:00.

For all those who’d like to come see the area and what’s going on, for all those who have already been here and are linked with this strug­gle, its now or nev­er. we need you.

faced with those who would destroy spaces of liv­ing and organ­is­ing; faced with builders of air­port and oth­er such bol­locks: organ­ise the resis­tance!!

direc­tions to squat ‘les planchettes’: hitch-hik­ing from Nantes: from the city cen­tre, take the tram line 2 to the last stop, which is called Orvault Grand Val. From the tram stop, walk straight on down the hill, under the high­way bridge, and you can start hitch-hik­ing at the round­about direct­ly in front of you. the first vil­lage you want is ‘Orvault Bourg’, from there take the road towards ‘La Paque­lais’, once in La Paque­lais, at the north end of the vil­lage you will pass through a round­about, go straight ahead, after about 300metres is a fork in the road, take the road on your left going towards ‘Fay de Bre­tagne’ (D281). After about 3–4km, you will see a very obvi­ous­ly squat­ted old house on your right.…for road direc­tions, you can search ‘les planchettes, notre dame des lan­des, france’ on google maps. The D281 runs between the vil­lages La Paque­lais and Fay de Bre­tagne.…

We are look­ing for all kinds of mate­r­i­al to bar­ri­cade and to hold out in case of long evic­tions.… here is a list of things which can be brought to ‘les planchettes’, between the 16th to 19th of August or any time before (and after, if we are still there, keep an eye on Nantes Indy­media or zad.nadir.org, we’ll try to keep updat­ed in eng­lish too, oth­er­wise in french):

*scaf­fold­ing
*con­crete rein­forc­ing steel (re-bar)
* sol­id met­als
* steel cables
* beams * barbed wire
* met­al plates
* nets
* met­al grills / fenc­ing
* met­al cut­ters / pli­ers
* all kinds of rope
*ban­ner mate­r­i­al
* fire extin­guish­ers
* large mir­rors
* mat­tress­es
* all kinds of saws and blades
* ham­mers * nails of all sizes
* gas masks
* div­ing gog­gles
* hel­mets
* mal­ox, bio-lemons or lemon juice
* phys­i­o­log­i­cal salt solu­tion
* pal­lets
* screws and nuts (any size)
* weld­ing mate­ri­als (rods, hel­mets…)
* mega­phones
* glue
* paint
* blan­kets
* sleep­ing bags
* bicy­cles (whole or parts)
* vehi­cles which are not use­ful any more
* car­a­vans
* pick­ax­es
* mon­sters
* wood plates * crow­bars
* walkie talkies, cb, radios
* con­serves, jam, evic­tion stash food.….

PLEASE SEND ON THIS TEXT.…

zad@riseup.net
zad.nadir.org