Val de Susa TAV protests — resisting the destruction, Piedmont, Italy

July 29th 2011

July 29th 2011
Clash­es con­tin­ue between cops and pro­test­ers. At about mid­night, over 300 peo­ple tried to pull down fences, and threw smoke bombs and stones at the police on two dif­fer­ent fronts — the Mad­dale­na Chiomonte archae­o­log­i­cal dig and beneath the A32 Turin-Bar­donec­chia Ramat motor­way viaduct. The police attacked with tear gas and water-can­nons. It fol­lowed a march in Chiomonte. The motor­way was closed for about 3 hours.

At least one per­son was tak­en to hos­pi­tal after hav­ing a tear-gas can­nis­ter fired in his face. Many pro­test­ers wore hel­mets, gas masks, and were masked up. The protest camp was due to close the next day.

Vehi­cle checks have increased, and one polit­i­cal­ly active per­son was stopped and arrest­ed with a car full of gas masks, cat­a­pults and more. Oth­er peo­ple have been picked up and arrest­ed in near­by towns, and a few peo­ple were arrest­ed after they took camp­ing equip­ment and clothes from shops a few days before.

EXCAVATOR RENDERED HARMLESS, SWEDEN

report­ed anony­mous­ly:

“SÖRMLAND, SUMMER 2011

We have come to the con­clu­sion that to save life that is oppressed A GOOD WAY is to dis­arm the oppres­sor, in any way ness­esary. No more shit talk.

report­ed anony­mous­ly:

“SÖRMLAND, SUMMER 2011

We have come to the con­clu­sion that to save life that is oppressed A GOOD WAY is to dis­arm the oppres­sor, in any way ness­esary. No more shit talk.

We made some napalm bombs and used them to destroy the yel­low death machine beside the for­est, a machine used to help tear­ing nature apart.
Before that we mod­u­lat­ed the vehi­cle as much as pos­si­ble, by cut­ting cables, and tak­ing things away, and also wrote ELF mes­sages on the last sight of the hell­ma­chine ‑just in case some rot­ten nut would get the sick idea to try restor­ing it!

This is a state­ment to the life­friends world­wide that you bet­ter mil­i­tan­ti­sise your agen­da and to the forest­de­stroy­ing indus­tries; that if you come clos­er to our ter­ri­to­ry ter­ror will come, in the way you under­stand it, Eco­nom­ic cat­a­stro­phy. For the gain of you own future, stay away.

FOR ALL LIFE
(A)//(E)- JORDENS BEFRIELSEFRONT, ET/ EARTH LIBERATION FRONT, ET”

 

http://www.youtube.com/embed/E4gT2GJQlRA

26 Arrested in Blockades Outside of DeChristopher Trial

26 July 2011

26 July 2011

Today, Tim DeChristo­pher was sen­tenced to 2 years in prison and tak­en away from the cour­t­house with­out good­byes or the option to self-report. In court, Tim said “You can put me in prison but it will not deter my future of civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and it won’t deter oth­ers who are will­ing to fight to defend a liv­able future.”

Blockading the courthouse entrance following Tim's sentencingOut­side the Cour­t­house, hun­dreds of sup­port­ers had gath­ered from the Salt Lake City com­mu­ni­ty, singing, chant­i­ng, and speak­ing out as they bore wit­ness to the sen­tenc­ing. Imme­di­ate­ly after the bang of the gav­el Ashe­ly Ander­son and Ash­ley Sanders were hauled out of the court­room for loud­ly ral­ly­ing peo­ple inside say­ing, “this court has proven itself inca­pable of jus­tice. So the peo­ple will take it back – it is now our court!” fore­shad­ow­ing the civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to come out­side. As Henia Belalia left the Cour­t­house, she made an offi­cial state­ment declar­ing, “If there was ever a day in his­to­ry to take action, this is it.” And peo­ple took action. Peace­ful Upris­ing activists did a sit-in to block­ade the 2 front entrances of the Fed­er­al Cour­t­house, to tell the world “its ours” and empha­size that if Tim was going to jail, they were too, giv­ing mean­ing to the slo­gan “we are all Bid­der 70.” Tak­ing their lead, mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty began to join the block­ade to show their love and out­rage. 26 peo­ple were arrest­ed.

A moth­er who joined the block­ade was with her three chil­dren dur­ing the time of arrest, and said in tears “I need you to see this, its for your future.” Those par­tic­i­pat­ing in the sit-in chose to empha­size their point that busi­ness as usu­al is unac­cept­able by mov­ing to block­ade a major inter­sec­tion in front of the cour­t­house dur­ing rush hour. As sup­port­ers con­tin­ued to sing and sup­port those who locked down, Tim DeChristo­pher was quick­ly rushed out the side door in chains and loaded into a police van. We can only hope he felt our sup­port, and that that sup­port is car­ried to all peo­ple of con­science who do what is right for peo­ple and the plan­et.

Today a true crime was com­mit­ted in every fed­er­al cour­t­house in the Unit­ed States. Why is Tim now in prison for pro­tect­ing our future, while cor­po­rate CEOs walk free with mil­lions of dol­lars for destroy­ing it? We rec­og­nized today that our jus­tice sys­tem has failed us. It, like our econ­o­my and oth­er branch­es of gov­ern­ment, are con­trolled by the fos­sil fuel indus­try. And today we affirm that we stand with mil­lions active­ly tak­ing it back. Please see our offi­cial response to the sen­tenc­ing for action oppor­tu­ni­ties and links to all of the remark­able actions that are being tak­en around the coun­try.

Act! The move­ment is with you.

Tasmania’s forests defense groups ramp up protest action

25 July
Tas­man­ian Still Wild Still Threat­ened activists scaled Par­lia­ment House in Can­ber­ra yes­ter­day in protest at Sunday’s Heads of Agree­ment sign­ing and have pledged to con­tin­ue action.

25 July
Tas­man­ian Still Wild Still Threat­ened activists scaled Par­lia­ment House in Can­ber­ra yes­ter­day in protest at Sunday’s Heads of Agree­ment sign­ing and have pledged to con­tin­ue action.

Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre also vowed to con­tin­ue non-vio­lent actions yes­ter­day, includ­ing ille­gal­ly board­ing wood­chip ships, chain­ing pro­test­ers to forestry equip­ment, block­ing roads with tripods, and com­mu­ni­ty walk-ins.

Envi­ron­ment cen­tre spokes­woman Jen­ny Weber said the agree­ment failed to offer imme­di­ate pro­tec­tion to high con­ser­va­tion areas because ver­i­fi­ca­tion of the final 430,000ha would take months. Ms Weber said it also fell well short of pro­tect­ing the ini­tial 572,000ha that con­ser­va­tion groups iden­ti­fied as high-con­ser­va­tion-val­ue forests.

“We will be main­tain­ing our vig­i­lance and will con­tin­ue to engage in non-vio­lent action until the forests are pro­tect­ed as promised,” she said.

Tree sitting in the USA

21st July 2011
Tree sits Block Min­ing Oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain

21st July 2011
Tree sits Block Min­ing Oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain

The RAMPS Cam­paign put a cou­ple of tree-sit­ters up on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain to stop moun­tain­top removal coal min­ing. The tree-sit has stopped Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources strip min­ing oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Cather­ine-Ann Mac­Dou­gal and Becks Kolins cur­rent­ly are sit­ting in trees 80 feet off the ground about 300 feet from active blast­ing oper­a­tions.

Their ban­ners read “STOP STRIP MINING” and “FOR JUDY BONDS.”

Judy Bonds was an Appalachi­an leader in the anti-moun­tain­top removal fight who died of can­cer ear­li­er this year.

Judy’s daugh­ter, Lisa Hen­der­son, said in sup­port of the tree-sit, “I hope that today’s actions serve as a sym­bol that the strug­gle to live peace­ful­ly and pol­lu­tion-free in the Coal Riv­er Val­ley did not end when my mother’s life did. My moth­er and I often com­pared the fight to sur­vive here on Coal Riv­er to the civ­il rights strug­gles of the 1960s. I am sure that gen­er­a­tions from now, our chil­dren will look back on this move­ment also and the actions of the peo­ple involved, and ask the ques­tion of their elders, ‘Whose side were you on?’”

Click here to read full sto­ry and full July 20, 2011 press release

The fol­low­ing is an excerpt from an Under­sto­ry post by Scott Parkin. Image of Judy Bonds via americanswhotellthetruth.org

UPDATE:

Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources halt­ed all work on the Bee Tree sur­face mine while WV State Police and mine secu­ri­ty spent over four hours attempt­ing to locate the posi­tion of the four young peo­ple – even with the com­pa­ny heli­copter. Upon dis­cov­er­ing them, Walk and Schewel, were arrest­ed, and Kolins and Mac­Dou­gal remain in their respec­tive trees. They plan to stay there as long as they are phys­i­cal­ly able, in order to pre­vent Alpha from con­duct­ing fur­ther sur­face min­ing oper­a­tions on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Blast­ing on the entire Bee Tree site was shut down for the whole day.

Kolins and Mac­Dou­gal sent peri­od­ic text mes­sages through­out Wednes­day to their sup­port­ers. Kolins report­ed that a heli­copter, owned by Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources, hov­ered dan­ger­ous­ly close to their tree. The two tree-sit­ters also con­firmed that a bull­doz­er is slow­ly grad­ing a road towards their loca­tion from the mine wall bench. Despite their iso­la­tion, these two, strong, brave young peo­ple, in the spir­it of the late Judy Bonds, have vowed, “We Won’t Stop Until They Do – Stop All Strip Min­ing!”

Walk and Schewel were released from South­ern Region­al Jail at around 9:45pm, each was held with a $1000 bail. As is evi­denced by the pic­ture below, they are in high spir­its, and are look­ing for­ward to a good night of sleep.

RAMPS would like to extend its grat­i­tude to the mul­ti­tude of peo­ple across the coun­try that have expressed their unwa­ver­ing sup­port for the tree sit­ters who have cho­sen to take a stand for moun­tains and com­mu­ni­ties. Please be assured that these words of encour­age­ment are being passed on to the young peo­ple in the trees, and will be ever more nec­es­sary with each pass­ing day they spend sit­ting and sweat­ing in the mug­gy West Vir­ginia heat.

If you are able, con­sid­er donat­ing $5, $25, $50 or more to the RAMPS’ cam­paign gen­er­al fund. All mon­ey in the gen­er­al fund goes towards feed­ing and hous­ing the large behind-the-scenes sup­port crew that is nec­es­sary to pull off an action of this nature safe­ly, secure­ly, and effec­tive­ly.

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Updates from the tree tops, coast to coast!

28 July
Eco-resis­tance from West Vir­ginia and west­ern Ore­gon

Coos Coun­ty , OR— Ear­ly Tues­day morn­ing a num­ber of activists with Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers and Cas­ca­dia Earth First! unfold­ed a series of road block­ades in the Elliott State For­est clos­ing access points to tim­ber sales along the west fork of the Mil­li­co­ma Riv­er. The block­ades con­sist of an array of Tree-sits and ground lev­el lock­ing devices.

The sales are all slat­ed for clear-cut log­ging, and are areas of native for­est that have nev­er before seen a chain saw. They exist on steep slopes where ero­sion from log­ging threat­ens to fur­ther dam­age Salmon habi­tat, as well as dev­as­tate pro­tect­ed species includ­ing Mar­bled Mur­relet and North­ern Spot­ted Owl.

“For decades, activists in the north­west pushed the for­est ser­vice into chang­ing there ways for the bet­ter, and we have seen dra­mat­ic improve­ments in the types of projects fed­er­al agen­cies are work­ing on, The Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry has tak­en the oppo­site route, show­ing total dis­re­gard for life, and the health of these ecosys­tems, this is the begin­ning of a long term cam­paign that aims to see state lands man­aged for sus­tain­abil­i­ty, bio-diver­si­ty and the over­all health of the ecosys­tem, we will keep the pres­sure on in The Elliot, and all over the state of Ore­gon from this point for­ward” –Jason Gon­za­les, Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.

“The clearcut­ting in the Elliot is the worst in the state. They would nev­er allow cuts like this on fed­er­al for­est.” —Mered­ith Cocks of Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.

Activists in the canopy have issued the fol­low­ing list of demands for the State Land Board and the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry that they say must be met before they will will­ing­ly leave the for­est:

1) Cease all log­ging of native forests on pub­lic land in Ore­gon

2) Put a mora­to­ri­um on all log­ging and road con­struc­tion in the Elliot State For­est

3) Halt the export of raw logs from all Ore­gon for­est, pub­lic or pri­vate

4) Reject the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry’s 2011 Imple­men­ta­tion Plan for the Elliot State For­est

5) Stop the use of her­bi­cides and the slaugh­ter of the native moun­tain beaver.

Con­tact ODF and tell them you sup­port the demands: information@odf.state.o… Phone: 503–945-7200 Fax: 503–945-7212

This action is a cul­mi­na­tion of last weekend’s For­est Defense Action Camp. Around 70 peo­ple from around Coos and Dou­glas coun­ty, as well as oth­er areas of Ore­gon and the coun­try gath­ered near the Elkhorn Ranch ORV Park in the Elliot for the three day camp. Atten­dants were edu­cat­ed on cur­rent threats to the Elliot State For­est as well as pro­vid­ed with train­ings to engage in direct action, climb­ing and more.

UPDATE: On Wednes­day Night, July 27th, Law Enforce­ment arrived at the Elkhorn Ranch Tim­ber Sale tree-sit and block­ade in the Elliot. Pro­test­ers at the site have been warned that Law Enforce­ment will attempt to forcibly extract any­one remain­ing at the block­ade at noon today, July 28th. Although a bull­doz­er plowed through the slash piles the pre­vi­ous evening, as of this report, road block­ades and canopy occu­pa­tions con­tin­ue.

Please see www.forestdefensenow.com for reg­u­lar updates on this devel­op­ing sit­u­a­tion.

Meanwhile in West Virgina…

Tree sitters at mine site celebrate 10 days of holding off the blasts

Pho­to from day one of the Coal Riv­er Moun­tain tree sit

While more ground sup­port peo­ple have been arrest­ed, the tree sit­ters are still hold­ing out and call­ing for end of strip min­ing in Coal Riv­er water­shed. Sup­port con­tin­ues to grow. Check out the new state­ment they released a yes­ter­day.

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New block­ades in the Elliot State For­est
27 July
Lives of block­aders threat­ened by rogue bull­doz­er oper­a­tor

“This is Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers with an urgent call out for sup­port on the Treesit and road block­ade cur­rent­ly pro­tect­ing Native forests in the Elliott State For­est. We have a strong­hold that is hold­ing but near­ly lost 2 sit­ters at anoth­er site this morn­ing, when a rogue, still un-iden­ti­fied bull­doz­er plowed through the slash piles and anchors which were attached to the road and were hold­ing there plat­form in the trees, these brave indi­vid­u­als for­tu­nate­ly had good train­ing and sur­vived the inci­dent.

If you are trained and expe­ri­enced in for­est defense, we need your help. If you are able, Join us in the Elliott, we need you on the roads and in the trees, con­tact us if you can help out.

If you are not in the area, We would love to see some sol­i­dar­i­ty actions! If you are in a posi­tion to to do so, take action to let the Ore­gon Depart­ment of Forestry (ODF) and the State Land Board know that their behav­ior in our state forests is unac­cept­able and must stop now!

Please send this mes­sage along, spread the word, Make some noise, and RISE UP against ODF and their heinous ways!”

Find out more from the Cas­ca­dia For­est Defend­ers.
http://www.forestdefensenow.com/

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State­ment from Coal Riv­er Moun­tain tree sit­ter Cather­ine-Ann Mac­Dou­gal

23 July

UPDATE: Day 4 of the West Vir­ginia tree sit on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain. Reports from the direct action group RAMPS say the new canopy res­i­dents are stay­ing dry despite the rain and col­lect­ing rain­wa­ter with their tarp. Both sit­ters are very glad that the rain has brought some slight­ly cool­er weath­er. A mes­sage this evening from the sit­ters: ”Our first vis­it from a cop! He was nice. Not as cute as the baby bears though.” Appar­ent­ly he was “just mak­ing small talk. Want­ed to see us. Asked if we were in it for the long haul.”
Excerpt from Cather­ine-Ann MacDougal’s state­ment:

[T]he fab­ric of these ancient and diverse forests is being torn apart. There is no way that I can begin to detail the com­pre­hen­sive destruc­tion that sur­face min­ing and moun­tain­top removal wreak on the for­est ecosys­tem of the south­ern Appalachi­an moun­tains. Val­ley fills choke ephemer­al, inter­mit­tent, and oth­er head­wa­ter streams, elim­i­nat­ing their func­tion in pro­vid­ing organ­ic mat­ter down­stream, increas­ing the sed­i­ment load, and caus­ing flood­ing. Sul­fu­ric acid released dur­ing min­ing leach­es heavy met­als that poi­son aquat­ic life and humans. The forests that are clear-cut before a moun­tain­top is destroyed can­not begin to grow back on a reclaimed site; the geol­o­gy, hydrol­o­gy, topog­ra­phy, sub­strate, and chem­istry of a strip mined site can­not be manip­u­lat­ed to resem­ble those of the orig­i­nal for­est, mak­ing recla­ma­tion an emp­ty promise. The soils will take a cen­tu­ry to recov­er, and the moun­tain itself will be gone for­ev­er…

I feel, with the keen urgency of extinc­tion, that Alpha Nat­ur­al Resources can­not be allowed to tear apart Coal Riv­er Moun­tain and allow all those liv­ing below it to suf­fer for their prof­its. Legal resis­tance to strip min­ing has been fail­ing for decades; we can’t allow our­selves to be gulled into believ­ing that we should con­fine our­selves mild­ly to sanc­tioned chan­nels for change while those who prof­it from exploita­tion set the terms. We need to throw every­thing we can into the gears of big coal, cost­ing them as much mon­ey and shame as pos­si­ble. To this end, I am going to sit about fifty feet up in a tree for as long as I can.

I do this out of pas­sion, and I do it out of love. I do it as an act of anger and of penance. I do it out of oblig­a­tion and out of free­dom.

If you haven’t begun already, I invite you to join us in the fight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HpC_YFjjMw

Blockade against industrial wind project in Danish wilderness

July 26 – Police in Den­mark detained six envi­ron­men­tal activists on Tues­day protest­ing the felling of trees in a for­est to make room for a research cen­tre for wind tur­bines.

Pro­test­ers said they were not opposed to the cen­tre, but to the loca­tion.

July 26 – Police in Den­mark detained six envi­ron­men­tal activists on Tues­day protest­ing the felling of trees in a for­est to make room for a research cen­tre for wind tur­bines.

Pro­test­ers said they were not opposed to the cen­tre, but to the loca­tion.

The test cen­tre is meant to fur­ther Denmark’s posi­tion as world leader in wind pow­er, com­mon­ly seen as envi­ron­men­tal­ly friend­ly renew­able ener­gy as it con­sumes no fos­sil fuels and pro­duces no emis­sions.

The protest began 10 days ago at Thy in windy north­west­ern Jut­land where Denmark’s wind indus­try aims to test giant tur­bines up to 250 metres high (820 feet).

“We are not against the cen­tre, we are not against the wind indus­try — on the con­trary,” Kent Klemme­sen, chair­man of the cam­paign against the project, told Reuters. “We are against the loca­tion, because we feel there are far bet­ter alter­na­tives.”

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Thurs­day morn­ing, 15 July 2011, the local Dan­ish police gave up remov­ing the activists who since Fri­day, 15 July 2011, have pre­vent­ed the cut­ting down of for­est to make room for the planned Nation­al Test Cen­tre for 250 metres high wind­mills in Thy, North­ern Jut­land [Den­mark].

Ten police offi­cers turned up to end the block­ade, but with­drew when it turned out that there were more activists than expect­ed. The pro­tes­tors are camp­ing in the for­est area where the author­i­ties intend to cut down the trees to cre­ate the right wind con­di­tions in the Test Cen­tre. “We shall be back in greater num­bers,” the police said.

The Test Cen­tre will be sit­u­at­ed between a pro­tect­ed bird sanc­tu­ary, a so-called Ram­sar area, and a Natu­ra 2000 area. The Dan­ish Soci­ety for Nature Con­ser­va­tion finds that the law regard­ing the Test Cen­tre vio­lates the Euro­pean Union (EU) Habi­tat Direc­tive, and has brought the case before the EU Com­mis­sion who has request­ed a detailed state­ment from the Dan­ish gov­ern­ment. Fur­ther­more, a local asso­ci­a­tion has filed a case against the Dan­ish State.

Fri­day, 15 July, the bird breed­ing sea­son end­ed and by mid­night the Dan­ish author­i­ties intend­ed to start cut­ting down the for­est. Through­out the day, the local pop­u­la­tion protest­ed against the demo­li­tion of one of Denmark’s last wilder­ness area.

The activists sim­ply laid down in front of the author­i­ties’ machines to pre­vent the cut­ting down to start. They are stay­ing in the area in tents, day and night. The rul­ing of the EU Com­mis­sion is expect­ed with­in a cou­ple of weeks. The activists demand that the cut­ting be post­poned until the rul­ing of the EU Com­mis­sion and the ver­dict of a Dan­ish court have been made pub­lic.

The demon­stra­tion in Thy has no cen­tral orga­ni­za­tion, but arose spon­ta­neous­ly. A spokesman for the activists appealed for sup­port and assis­tance from both Europe and the rest of the world—support as soon as pos­si­ble.

For more info, con­tact Peter Skeel Hjorth, spokesman of EPAW in Scan­di­navia and the Baltic States. Email: peter@skeelhjorth.dk Phone: +46 708 166521 Or Alek­sander Søn­der. Email: aleksander.soender@gmail.com Phone: +45 26160630

UPDATE & MORE BACKGROUND 7/26/2011: “Camp has been shut down again. Still there are peo­ple mon­i­tor­ing the for­est actions and report­ing them… The wind­mill com­pa­ny first want­ed to set­tle the camp on a place where the mil­i­tary is train­ing for Afghanistan. Because the mil­i­tary argues that they are in war, they did not led the test cen­ter be built there. So the last nature reserve in Den­mark has to be vic­tim­ized for this project. This isn’t demo­c­ra­t­i­cal­ly vot­ed, and the legal issue at the Euro­pean cout hasn’t been decid­ed. Still the work­ers already start­ed cut­ting down. And the police are still present.” —From an anony­mous source on the front­lines

For a longer list of “play­ers” ben­e­fit­ing from, and/or invest­ed in, this project go here

For some pro-indus­try lies promis­ing great­ness and fur­ther infor­ma­tion on this region and this enor­mous wind ener­gy project also vis­it here

 

Pro­test­ers argue that the effects of the huge wind­mills on human and ani­mal life have not been stud­ied ade­quate­ly and the 1,200 hectares (2,965 acres) of for­est should be pre­served.

Though tree felling has begun, Amos Sten­ner, an activist who spent five hours up in a tree on Tues­day, said he was not giv­ing up. “It is very pos­si­ble, that I will go up a new tree tomor­row,” he told Reuters.

The test cen­tre project is run by the Dan­ish Tech­ni­cal Uni­ver­si­ty DTU, with sup­port from indus­try, includ­ing wind tur­bine man­u­fac­tur­ers Ves­tas and Siemens and state-owned DONG Ener­gy.

Delivering the answer to GM spuds in Norwich

Sat­ur­day 23rd July saw grow­ers and sup­port­ers from all over the UK and beyond descend on Nor­wich to help deliv­er 40 box­es of organ­ic blight-resis­tant pota­toes to the Sains­bury Lab­o­ra­to­ry to high­light the re-emer­gence of open-air field test­ing, and the £1.7 mil­lion of pub­lic mon­ey being spent in the hunt for a GM blight-res

Sat­ur­day 23rd July saw grow­ers and sup­port­ers from all over the UK and beyond descend on Nor­wich to help deliv­er 40 box­es of organ­ic blight-resis­tant pota­toes to the Sains­bury Lab­o­ra­to­ry to high­light the re-emer­gence of open-air field test­ing, and the £1.7 mil­lion of pub­lic mon­ey being spent in the hunt for a GM blight-resis­tant spud. Folk came from Wales, France, Lon­don, Devon, Lan­cast­er, Man­ches­ter, Dorset, Liv­er­pool, Bris­tol, York­shire, Bun­gay and Nor­wich itself. You can see pho­tos of the event by click­ing on http://www.flickr.com/photos/chickenpea111/sets/72157627303039592/
Back­ing from celebri­ty food­ie Anto­nio Car­luc­cio, com­bined with grass­roots organ­is­ing and the sheer absur­di­ty of the GM research, meant that the event got exten­sive press cov­er­age (see the links below).

Most of the speech­es were con­duct­ed in the city cen­tre, next to the farm­ers’ mar­ket, and fea­tured the head of pol­i­cy at the Soil Asso­ci­a­tion, the Direc­tor of GM Freeze and a selec­tion of farm­ers, who explained why GM is a risky, expen­sive and out­dat­ed tech­nol­o­gy, which is still fail­ing to deliv­er com­mer­cial crops of any ben­e­fit to farm­ers or con­sumers. Peter Lund­gren, a con­ven­tion­al farmer from Lin­colnshire, described the ongo­ing research as “flog­ging a dead horse”. “Why are we throw­ing good mon­ey after bad when we already have six vari­eties of blight resis­tant pota­toes in the mar­ket­place avail­able for grow­ers? The GM indus­try makes a great effort to sug­gest that exist­ing vari­eties don’t taste good.” “Look” he said, point­ing to the chil­dren in the crowd tuck­ing into hot blight-resis­tant pota­toes being served by the local Green­house café. “That’s the real test.” The crowd of grow­ers, coun­cil­lors, senior cit­i­zens and kids then head­ed out to the John Innes Cen­tre to deliv­er the organ­ic spuds under the watch­ful gaze of sev­er­al vans of riot cops and a police heli­copter.

Prof. Jonathan Jones (or JJ to us…) Field notes from close quar­ters.

The most unusu­al aspect of the demo which fol­lowed was the inti­mate approach adopt­ed by the Sains­bury’s lab researchers. Nor­mal­ly indus­try sci­en­tists are more than coy about engag­ing with crit­ics. Stop GM attempt­ed to organ­ise a stan­dard pub­lic debate in Bramham near Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty a cou­ple of months ago. The vil­lage is next to the only oth­er open-air tri­al site in the coun­try at Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty, but Prof. Atkin­son refused to attend, say­ing that he did­n’t believe adver­sar­i­al debates inform the pub­lic.

Up until 6 days before the Nor­wich ral­ly Jones was issu­ing threats against any­one attempt­ing to make a deliv­ery to his door and refus­ing our offer of a mod­est plat­form. So it was curi­ous that JJ brought not only a small army of secu­ri­ty, but also what appeared to be a not insignif­i­cant part of his research team, his PA, and his wife to the par­ty out­side the Sains­bury Lab gates, who all min­gled with the crowd and attempt­ed to engage in a vari­ety of ways. Jones gave us some use­ful insights into what to expect from the indus­try when cor­nered. The intro to his speech actu­al­ly includ­ed a sub­stan­tial ‘I used to sub­scribe to the Ecol­o­gist in the 70’s you know’ sec­tion. He also talked a lot about the sup­port he had from local farm­ers, none of whom were actu­al­ly in atten­dance, and he didn’t acknowl­edge viable alter­na­tives to GM, oth­er than to say that the pota­toes that had been deliv­ered were “not pop­u­lar with con­sumers” (Unlike, say, GM foods — the only prod­uct ever to be uni­ver­sal­ly banned by super­mar­kets from their own lines in response to mass con­sumer oppo­si­tion). He attempt­ed through­out to paint him­self as a cham­pi­on of impar­tial pub­lic sci­ence ded­i­cat­ed to reduc­ing chem­i­cal use, reduc­ing car­bon emis­sions and feed­ing the world. This from a man who’s oth­er day job is that of co-founder of Mendel Bio-tech­nol­o­gy. This is tak­en from their web­site: “Mendel is ded­i­cat­ed to being a pre­mier biotech­nol­o­gy com­pa­ny serv­ing large agri­cul­tur­al com­pa­nies with new genet­ic and chem­i­cal solu­tions and to becom­ing the lead­ing seed com­pa­ny serv­ing the bioen­er­gy indus­try.” Those chem­i­cal solu­tions and large agri­cul­tur­al com­pa­nies he so care­ful­ly aligned him­self against in Sat­ur­day’s speech? Mendel has three strate­gic part­ners: Mon­san­to (the largest), BP and Bay­er Crop Sci­ence.

JJ defend­ing his Mon­san­to links in the Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/jul/18/gm-scientist-defends-monsanto-links

For more on Jones and his com­mer­cial bio-tech and lob­by group links see: http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Jonathan_Jones

Jones is also on the board of direc­tors of the ISAAA, a GM indus­try lob­by group.
ISAAA’s annu­al review of GM crops is often used to pro­mote the tech­nol­o­gy, as no one else is putting sim­i­lar data out.

The ral­ly was fol­lowed by some fine shapes being thrown around the camp­fire at the excel­lent after-par­ty, and day of grass­roots organ­is­ing where we gath­ered inspi­ra­tion from our amaz­ing French friends and fur­ther evolved cam­paign ideas start­ed at Gath­er­ing Momen­tum in Jan­u­ary. Watch out for our stall and work­shops at the Green Gath­er­ing in Chep­stow this week­end. Drop in and say hel­lo if you’re pass­ing. For more infor­ma­tion about non-GM blight-resis­tant pota­toes see www.savari-trust.org

A sum­ma­ry of some of the news cov­er­age-

TV -

ITN : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REZwCEZqoSU&feature=player_embedded
BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-14277147
Radio: BBC Nor­folk:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p00hxv3f

Press –

http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2011/07/25/127998/Campaigners-protest-against-GM-spuds.htm

http://www.edp24.co.uk/news/health/anti_gm_protesters_descend_on_john_innes_centre_in_norwich_1_972864

http://www.newmarketjournal.co.uk/news/regional/protesters_meet_gm_crop_scientists_1_2896750http://www.southnorwichnews.co.uk/news/rally-heads-for-research-park/

http://www.farmersguardian.com/home/latest-news/norwich-protest-over-gm-potatoes/40434.article

JJ also got a pre-emp­tive piece in the on-line Guardian. For those who aren’t aware, the Guardian has start­ed receiv­ing Gates Foun­da­tion fund­ing. The Microsoft billionaire’s fond­ness for biotech appears to have ren­dered sev­er­al pre­vi­ous­ly impar­tial organ­i­sa­tions slight­ly blink­ered in their engage­ment with GM issues. Whilst some of the media cov­er­age is undoubt­ed­ly unbal­anced, the Sains­bury lab­o­ra­to­ry do a lot of PR any­way, and this ral­ly is the first time in many years that they have been forced to defend rather than just pro­mote their work. At their site they seem to have expend­ed a fair bit of ener­gy in defence as well, with a con­ve­nient con­t­a­m­i­na­tion con­tain­ing ‘tent’ over the tri­al site, and earth bar­ri­cades at every entrance.

The cam­paign con­tin­ues — come and get involved. Con­tact info@stopgm.org.uk

Rossport action update

Shell block­ad­ed on the first day
Tri­pod blo­cakd­ing road as first of new fences sit and wait with nowhere to go

At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse, Co Mayo.

Shell block­ad­ed on the first day
Tri­pod blo­cakd­ing road as first of new fences sit and wait with nowhere to go

At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse, Co Mayo.
At 6.59 this morn­ing a tri­pod was erect­ed by peo­ple from Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp on the road between Shel­l’s Bal­linaboy refin­ery and their com­pound at Augh­osse there­by blockad­ing the road to all incom­ing trucks. Shell were due to move the first lot of fenc­ing from one site to anoth­er at 7am in order to pre­pare and enlarge the exist­ing com­pound in prepa­ra­tion for turf removal before pipe lay­ing, but instead the truck of fenc­ing now sits behind a line of 30 IRMS secu­ri­ty with nowhere to go. Mean­while the head of IRMS, Jim Far­rell, can be seen mak­ing fran­tic phone calls.
Watch this space for more updates through­out the day…

http://www.shelltosea.com/content/shell-blockaded-first-day

10.30 am update
Three and a half hours after it was erect­ed, the tri­pod block­ade is still hold­ing the road and no deliv­er­ies have yet been made. Scones have just been deliv­ered via local sup­port­ers.

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Shell delayed again — 2nd day
27.07.2011
A vari­ety of actions have been tak­ing place all day in order to delay Shel­l’s expan­sion and secur­ing of their new com­pound. Protests and block­ades from 7am to 7pm

On Tues­day 26th July the actions against Shel­l’s pro­posed high pres­sure gas pipeline began at 7am in the morn­ing with 6 peo­ple block­ing the road with an arm tube lock on. No arrests were made. This was fol­lowed by mul­ti­ple block­ades of trac­tors and equip­ment bound for the Augh­oose com­pound. Cur­rent­ly Shell are work­ing on secur­ing their com­pound by putting up stronger fences, lay­ing bog mats and bring­ing in machin­ery. This is in prepa­ra­tion for the peat removal from the area in order to begin lay­ing the pipe.

Peo­ple have been climb­ing up on the back of flat bed trail­ers and on top of var­i­ous trac­tors and trucks. One per­son was on top of a trac­tor for over an hour and a half before being forcibly removed and arrest­ed by the Gar­dai (police) who have been trav­el­ing in con­voy ‘pro­tect­ing’ the trac­tors all day.

Only 2 loads were suc­cess­ful­ly deliv­ered to the com­pound before mid­day. This after­noon has seen con­tin­u­ous dis­rup­tion of the deliv­er­ies, with peo­ple hid­ing along the road and jump­ing out/on the con­voy to force it to stop.

One local per­son suc­cess­ful­ly blocked the road by climb­ing up on top of a lor­ry direct­ly in front of the com­pound.

Its been anoth­er long and amaz­ing day. It is becom­ing clear that the Gar­daí are find­ing the inten­si­ty of the protests frus­trat­ing and that they seem reluc­tant to make arrests. It remains to be seen whether they will be able to keep this lev­el of polic­ing up but it is clear­ly exhaust­ing all of their resources.

This is a crit­i­cal time in the the cam­paign and to keep this kind of protests going we need more peo­ple! There is a mass Day of Action this Fri­day 29th July. If you can come up soon­er or stay for longer it would be great!

For more infor­ma­tion call 085 1141170 or check out www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org or rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.org

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Mayo — Shell’s con­struc­tion stopped for fifth con­sec­u­tive day

– Cam­paign­ers blockad­ing heavy vehi­cles pre­vent con­struc­tion of Shell’s onshore pipeline — Press release from ear­li­er today — more details from today plus pho­tos to fol­low as soon as the folk involved catch their breath!

This morn­ing, 28th of July 2011, cam­paign­ers again suc­cess­ful­ly stopped the first haulage of the day from Shell’s refin­ery at Bal­linaboy to the pro­posed tun­nel­ing com­pound at Augh­oose, Erris. Co. Mayo. Two peo­ple climbed on top of the trac­tor car­ry­ing mate­ri­als for the con­struc­tion site at 7.05am. The cam­paign­ers are cur­rent­ly block­ing all fur­ther Shell trans­port for the fifth con­sec­u­tive work day since Shell attempt­ed to start peat removal on Fri­day the 22nd of July.

The first block­ade of the day last­ed for over two hours. At 9.45 a tri­pod block­ade was erect­ed on the same stretch of road, which is cur­rent­ly block­ing Shel­l’s haulage. Con­tin­u­ous block­ades can be expect­ed until 7pm this evening. Three arrests were made yes­ter­day. There have been no arrests so far today.

Local res­i­dent Bet­ty Schultz protest­ing this morn­ing at Bal­linaboy, said “Tomorrow’s Day of Action marks our con­tin­u­ing oppo­si­tion to the dis­rup­tion of the com­mu­ni­ty and the unique envi­ron­ment we live in. Now is the time to sup­port the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their cam­paign. Ire­land can’t afford to give away its nat­ur­al resources.”

Peo­ple from around Ire­land are answer­ing this SOS call from Erris, and many are expect­ed to arrive this after­noon and this evening to be ready for a mass Day of Action tomor­row, Fri­day the 29th of July. In advance of the mass action tomor­row, local women gath­ered at the entrance to Bal­linaboy this morn­ing from 7am to show that Shell do not have the com­mu­ni­ty con­sent.

Gle­n­amoy res­i­dent Mary Horan at Bal­linaboy gates said “While in Ire­land we are clos­ing our hos­pi­tals due to lack of funds, Shell have today announced prof­its of 13 bil­lion euros. Shell’s prof­its announced this morn­ing are sick­en­ing to this com­mu­ni­ty whose health and safe­ty has been sac­ri­ficed for Shel­l’s share­hold­ers. Nei­ther Shell nor Enda Ken­ny can hide the injus­tice being done to Ire­land. We will be here until jus­tice is done.”

ENDS

www.shelltosea.com

Outdoor Skillshare 2011 location released!

This year’s Out­door Skill­share will take place at Talamh Hous­ing Coop­er­a­tive in South Lanark­shire. The skill­share runs 26–29 August, but get there on Thurs­day and leave on Tues­day to make sure you don’t miss any­thing!

This year’s Out­door Skill­share will take place at Talamh Hous­ing Coop­er­a­tive in South Lanark­shire. The skill­share runs 26–29 August, but get there on Thurs­day and leave on Tues­day to make sure you don’t miss any­thing!

Much more infor­ma­tion about the event has been uploaded here: http://outdoorskillshare.noflag.org.uk/

Coal Action Scot­land warm­ly invites you to join us in beau­ti­ful rur­al South Lanark­shire for a week­end of skill­shar­ing and work­shops about out­door life and resis­tance tech­niques. From mass cater­ing to for­ag­ing wild foods, from land defence to self defence, from climb­ing trees to dig­ging tun­nels and every­thing between; come and learn new skills, meet new peo­ple and share your expe­ri­ences with oth­ers.

Since the occu­pa­tion of Main­shill Wood and the recent nine month occu­pa­tion of Hap­pen­don Wood, Coal Action Scot­land has had much col­lec­tive expe­ri­ence of occu­py­ing and defend­ing land along with sus­tain­ing and grow­ing a com­mu­ni­ty of resis­tance. The skill­share was con­ceived of because even though we have lots to share, we still have much more to learn and we hope to col­lec­tive­ly empow­er our­selves and oth­ers to increase our mutu­al capac­i­ty for effec­tive action.

This skill­share will be a safe, inclu­sive and par­tic­i­pa­to­ry envi­ron­ment for learn­ing new, inter­est­ing and trans­fer­able skills and is open to peo­ple of all abil­i­ties and expe­ri­ences. What­ev­er your par­tic­u­lar cam­paign, what­ev­er inter­ests or excites you, the skill­share will be a cre­ative melt­ing pot of ideas and tech­niques to sus­tain life and resist oppres­sion (how­ev­er it man­i­fests itself).

Check the web­site or join our mail­ing list to receive updates as they hap­pen and feel free to con­tact us with any suggestions/requirements/questions you may have at out­doorskill­share [at] riseup.net.

**Sol­i­dar­i­ty with Dale Farm: At the same time as the Out­door Skill­share will be tak­ing place, Camp Con­stant will be hold­ing a skill­share at Dale Farm, in sol­i­dar­i­ty with 90 fam­i­lies fac­ing evic­tion from the UK’s largest trav­el­ing com­mu­ni­ty. The two skill­shares, although at the same time, are sup­port­ing each oth­er — if you can’t come to one, please come to the oth­er! http://dalefarm.wordpress.com/**

Earth First! Summer Gathering Update 2011

Loca­tion announced, work­shop sched­ule pub­lished, and how the kids space is going to work. All for the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing which begins on the 10th of August and runs until the 15th.

Get in touch if you need more infor­ma­tion.

Loca­tion announced, work­shop sched­ule pub­lished, and how the kids space is going to work. All for the Earth First! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing which begins on the 10th of August and runs until the 15th.

Get in touch if you need more infor­ma­tion.

The gath­er­ing this year will be held at Woolsey­bridge Farm — a love­ly site in Nor­folk with lots of trees and a lit­tle stream. It’s approx­i­mate­ly 1.5 miles NNE of Diss. Diss has reg­u­lar train ser­vices and a whole­food shop.

If you can come down to help set up please do, we start on August the 5th, if you can stay a few days after the gath­er­ing to help bring it all do that’d also be grand.

Site phone num­ber 1 is 07551689365 or try num­ber 2 on 07866797016.

Here’s a detailed map

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And here’s the work­shop sched­ule:

Wednes­day

11:30–1

Nation­al Bargee Trav­ellers Asso­ci­a­tion

Infor­ma­tion and dis­cus­sion ses­sion on the cur­rent strug­gle of trav­el­ling boat dwellers to keep their homes in the face of harass­ment and unlaw­ful enforce­ment by British Water­ways. Come along if you live on a boat, or if you want to know how you can help the boat­ing com­mu­ni­ty fight back!

Frack-Off! An intro­duc­tion to the threat of hydraulic frac­tur­ing.

Frack­ing is a night­mare! Tox­ic and radioac­tive water pol­lu­tion. Tap water you can set on fire. Run­away cli­mate change. To pro­duce expen­sive gas that will soon run out. So why are we doing it? This will be a detailed prac­ti­cal, par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop aimed at bring­ing peo­ple up to speed on the issue, the specifics of which areas of the UK are direct­ly under threat and par­tic­u­lar­ly, where to find organ­ised resis­tance.

Squat Electrics

Deal­ing with our shit- Men against the Patri­archy. An open dis­cus­sion on the ways in which men can unlearn the arse­hole patri­ar­chal behav­iours they’ve picked up by being alive in this soci­ety, and rein­force with­in the rad­i­cal envi­ron­men­tal move­ment.

2–4

Pop­u­lar Edu­ca­tion & Train­ing

Skill-share for Train­ers! Inter­est­ed in pop­u­lar edu­ca­tion & train­ing? Come learn & share pop­u­lar edu­ca­tion exer­cis­es & games designed for group par­tic­i­pa­tion and hor­i­zon­tal learn­ing. Find what col­lec­tives are work­ing in the UK (& beyond!) and the work they are doing.

Oh Fuck it’s the Apoc­a­lypse

work­ing on the basis that the col­lapse of indus­tri­al soci­ety is fair­ly immi­nent, and that we need to plan for it. To this end we’re look­ing at sus­tain­able liv­ing, per­ma­cul­ture, etc, with a sur­vival­ist angle; at ways to sur­vive a col­lapse and build a more sane soci­ety from the ruins; and dis­cussing how this analy­sis affects our oth­er activism and pri­or­i­ties. We’re a bit like Tran­si­tion Towns with an Edge and a Clue.

Using Radios- A begin­ners guide to using radios dur­ing actions.

Set­ting up a Tri­pod- Nev­er put up a tri­pod before, want a use one on an action. Here’s your chance to find out how.

4–6

Squatting,Direct Action and New Laws

Film: ‘Gasland’

When a doc­u­men­tary film-mak­er is asked to lease his land for drilling, he embarks on a cross-coun­try odyssey uncov­er­ing a trail of secrets, lies and con­t­a­m­i­na­tion. A recent­ly drilled near­by Penn­syl­va­nia town reports that res­i­dents are able to light their drink­ing water on fire. This is a US doc­u­men­tary, how­ev­er shale extrac­tion or ‘frack­ing’ is now head­ing to the UK.

Tin­kers Bub­ble

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Thurs­day

10–1130

Intro to Con­sen­sus

Con­sen­sus is wide­ly regard­ed as one of the most empow­er­ing and cre­ative ways of mak­ing deci­sions in a non-hier­ar­chi­cal group, but it isn’t always easy. This par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop pro­vides an intro­duc­tion or refresh­er to what it’s all about and how to make it work.

Rec­c­ing

Struc­tured and facil­i­tat­ed dis­cus­sion to share skills and tips for suc­cess­ful rec­cies for action. Includ­ing a check-list of what to find out, inter­net and phone search­es, site vis­its, tricks and dis­guis­es for get­ting info, secu­ri­ty tips etc.

Intro to EF!

Lon­don Olympics

Resist­ing the Lon­don 2012 Olympics (Cor­po­rate Watch and the Counter Olympics Net­work)
What can we do to resist the Olympics in Lon­don next year? Peo­ple are aware of the prob­lems with the games — sur­veil­lance, gen­tri­fi­ca­tion, envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion, pri­vati­sa­tion, job inse­cu­ri­ty etc and the ben­e­fits to cor­po­ra­tions. Come and dis­cuss these and how we can resist, tak­ing inspi­ra­tion from peo­ple who have resist­ed oth­er Olympics.

How to plan a kick ass action:

You’ve tak­en action before and now you’re ready to start plan­ning your own proac­tive and cre­ative Kick­ass Actions…

1130–1300

Bank­ing & finance

Lock­ing on

Prac­ti­cal work­shop for learn­ing dif­fer­ent lock-on tech­niques for block­ades and oth­er actions. Arm-tubes, d‑locks, chains, hand­cuffs, super­glue and more!

20 years of EF! Look­ing for­ward

Fight Frack­ing

Shale gas extrac­tion or ‘frack­ing’ has been pol­lut­ing drink­ing water and the cli­mate in the US, where it has caused numer­ous health prob­lems. It’s been blamed for mini-earth­quakes in Black­pool and there are plans for projects across the UK, includ­ing in South Wales, Lan­cashire, Som­er­set, Kent, Sur­rey and Scot­land. Join an open dis­cus­sion & plan­ning ses­sion on how we can resist these projects.

Infil­tra­tion- Activist Trau­ma

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Deal­ing with Con­flict

An intro­duc­tion to under­stand­ing and deal­ing effec­tive­ly with dis­agree­ment and con­flict in our groups. www.seedsforchange.org.uk

Intro to Anar­chy

Smash Edo

Anti-cuts and Against Aus­ter­i­ty

An open dis­cus­sion on how we’re cur­rent­ly work­ing against the cuts, what are we learn­ing about the sit­u­a­tion, what is prov­ing to be effec­tive, do we need to unlearn cer­tain behav­iours that have dom­i­nat­ed activist cir­cles in order to broad­en and con­nect the resis­tances cur­rent­ly occur­ring.

Men­tal Health

4pm- 6pm

Action Plan­ning for a kick ass action

You’ve tak­en action before and now you’re ready to start plan­ning your own proac­tive and cre­ative Kick­ass Actions…

Self-Defence for Paci­fists

Safe self-defence that does­n’t rely on strength and appro­pri­ate for any lev­el of expe­ri­ence. Can be applied in direct-action or every day sce­nar­ios. Bring your (emp­ty) plas­tic water-bot­tle and we’ll play with some ‘weapon/baton’ defence at the end. Num­bers capped at 20, only appropriate15yrs and over (apolo­gies for that arbi­trari­ness).”

Shell to Sea

Trou­ble Shoot­ing in meet­ings

A work­shop on trou­bleshoot­ing and improv­ing your meet­ings.

Pup­pet show

Per­for­mance and dis­cus­sion of a pup­pet show cel­e­brat­ing the his­to­ry of envi­ron­men­tal direct action in the UK.

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Fri­day

10.00am- 11.30am

Affin­i­ty groups

Par­tic­i­pa­to­ry work­shop explor­ing how and why work with oth­ers for action, includ­ing inspir­ing case stud­ies of suc­cess­ful autonomous actions.

Basic bike main­te­nance.

An infor­mal work­shop on brakes and gears, can also cov­er tru­ing wheels and look at oth­er repairs with no or few tools, by Bicy­col­o­gy.

Intro to EF!

Facil­i­tat­ing Par­tic­i­pa­to­ry Work­shops

Have you got skills or infor­ma­tion you’d like to share? Or maybe you want to sup­port peo­ple to learn from each oth­er, or share expe­ri­ences? Devel­op skills, confidence& under­stand­ing to facil­i­tate fun, par­tic­i­pa­to­ry & dynam­ic work­shops.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty is a Weapon

1130–1pm

Intro to Direct Action

Direct action is about tak­ing things into our own hands instead of ask­ing the rich and pow­er­ful to do the right thing. Empow­er your­self to go out and make change hap­pen!

Intro to indus­tri­al Agri­cul­ture and GM

Anar­cho-Fem­i­nist

Black Fish

The Black Fish is a new­ly found­ed Euro­pean based con­ser­va­tion organ­i­sa­tion that takes action on the issues of whal­ing, indus­tri­al fish­ing and marine ani­mals in cap­tiv­i­ty. Using edu­ca­tion, inves­ti­ga­tion and non-vio­lent direct action, The Black Fish has set out on a mis­sion to change atti­tudes towards our pre­cious oceans and work to pro­tect the unique life with­in them.

2–4pm

Sus­tain­ing Resis­tance- A work­shop to explore how we can make our activism more sus­tain­able and effec­tive in the long term. Find­ing sources of per­son­al sup­port to help us stay inspired, nour­ished and cre­ative for the long haul and iden­ti­fy­ing how we can chal­lenge dam­ag­ing cul­tures of over­work and burnout in our activist groups.*

Doing Actions with­out get­ting caught

Prac­ti­cal work­shop cov­er­ing var­i­ous aspects of doing actions with­out get­ting caught, includ­ing get­ting to your tar­get with­out detec­tion both in the day and in the dark, foren­sics and dress sense, get­ting togeth­er mate­ri­als, com­mu­ni­ca­tions, get­ting away. Parts of the work­shop will involve phys­i­cal prac­tise, please wear suit­able clothes for crawl­ing through bush­es…

Women’s Self Defence

The lud­dites 200 year anniver­sary and tech­nol­o­gy pol­i­tics today

Cel­e­brat­ing the 200 Anniver­sary of the Lud­dite Upris­ings: Tech­nol­o­gy Pol­i­tics Then and Now (Cor­po­rate Watch and the Luddites200 Organ­is­ing Forum
In 1811-12 Arti­san cloth work­ers in the Mid­lands and North of Eng­land rose up against fac­to­ry own­ers who were impos­ing new machines and putting them out of work. Since the 1950s the Lud­dites have been paint­ed as fools opposed to all tech­nol­o­gy and progress, but in fact the Lud­dites were very selec­tive in their attacks, break­ing only machines they thought were ‘hurt­ful to Com­mon­al­i­ty’. What can the Lud­dites teach us about the ongo­ing use of tech­nol­o­gy to replace work­ers’ jobs, as well as issues like GM food and nuclear pow­er? Can we escape the myth that tech­nol­o­gy always brings progress?

Activist Trau­ma

4–6pm

Get­ting over Fences

Priv­i­lege and Oppres­sion

Pow­er and priv­i­lege play out con­tin­u­ous­ly in our group dynam­ics. This work­shop will explore the roles we each play as priv­i­leged and as oppressed in our move­ment and in wider soci­ety.

Dale Farm

this is the biggest unlaw­ful Trav­eller site in the UK. Res­i­dents own their land but have been repeat­ed­ly refused plan­ning
per­mis­sion and Basil­don Coun­cil have now gath­ered £18million in order to evict them. After years of fight­ing their evic­tion through the courts they have now been served their papers, and have until the 31st August to leave. this work­shop will out­line the his­to­ry of the cam­paign, dis­cuss plans for resist­ing the evic­tion and, if there is enough inter­est, organ­ise a work­ing par­ty to vis­it Dale Farm to help them pre­pare for evic­tion.

Coal Action Net­work

Intro to what’s hap­pened so far with CAN. Dis­cus­sions about what peo­ple would like from the network/website and where peo­ple think coal cam­paig­ing is going. How to get involved in CAN.

Tripods

Doing Actions with­out Get­ting caught part 2

We’ll be prac­tis­ing how to move in the dark with­out being spot­ted. Please wear dark clothes suit­able for crawl­ing through the bush­es and a torch if you can. Meet at 8.30 sharp at the gate tent. The prac­tise will fin­ish by 10pm.

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Sat­ur­day

10–1130

Facil­i­ta­tion

If you’ve nev­er facil­i­tat­ed a meet­ing before, or want to brush up your skills and gain con­fi­dence, this work­shop is for you.

Intro to EF!

Basic land nav­i­ga­tion

An intro­duc­tion to nav­i­ga­tion with map and a com­pass for total begin­ners or improvers. Please bring a com­pass if you have one . Also, an overview of very sim­ple route find­ing using the sun, stars and oth­er nat­ur­al signs.

Envi­ron­men­tal and Autonomous Edu­ca­tion for young peo­ple

A dis­cus­sion about var­i­ous alter­na­tive edu­ca­tion projects for young peo­ple, a space to share ideas, expe­ri­ences and rethink the ways in which we engage in these projects.

Coal Action Scot­land- What’s going on in the Val­leys at the moment and how can peo­ple get involved.

11.30am- 1.00pm

Build­ing Strong Groups- Share ideas and learn from oth­ers for mak­ing your group more acces­si­ble, inclu­sive and sus­tain­able.

Organ­is­ing the next win­ter moot and sum­mer gath­er­ing

Enjoyed this gath­er­ing? Thought this gath­er­ing was crap? Come along and start work­ing out how next years gath­er­ing could turn out.

Nutri­tion 101

May­day Indy­media

What is indy­media and how does it work? This work­shop, run by mem­bers of the col­lec­tive which looks after the indymedia.org.uk web­site, will attempt to answer your ques­tions about indy­media and will give you the infor­ma­tion you need to report your news effec­tive­ly on the uk site [and the local sites Birm­ing­ham, Sheffield and Oxford?], includ­ing writ­ing mid­dle col­umn fea­tures for the uk front page to give promi­nence to your cam­paigns and actions. Find out about the edi­to­r­i­al guide­lines and mod­er­a­tion, as well as how to raise queries and how to start up an indy­media col­lec­tive in your local area.

Rewil­d­ing

Facil­i­tat­ed dis­cus­sion.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Who Cares?

Open dis­cus­sion based around recent arti­cle pub­lished on Cease­fire enti­tled “Who Cares?” which talked about the fail­ures of the rad­i­cal move­ment with­in the UK to engage with child care in a way which relat­ed to anar­chist pol­i­tics.

Know your rights: Legal and arrest work­shop

Cov­ers basic law for activists and the arrest process. If you’ve
nev­er been nicked before or you want to brush up on your knowl­edge, this is for you. www.seedsforchange.org.uk

Anti-Nuclear- Cam­paign update and info ses­sion

Using Radios

Sav­ing Ice­land and Samaren­dra Das: The Glob­al Crimes of the Alu­mini­um Car­tel

Behind the shin­ing image of alu­mini­um is a dark side of envi­ron­men­tal cat­a­stro­phes, the arms indus­try and cul­tur­al geno­cide. A joint pre­sen­ta­tion by Sav­ing Ice­land and Indi­an author/activist Samaren­dra Das. It will include cur­rent threats to the Ice­landic high­lands, one of Europe’s last great wilder­ness­es, the his­to­ry and future of the cam­paign and the fal­lac­i­es of hydro and geot­her­mal ener­gy. Samaren­dra Das will speak about the present strug­gle of Adi­va­sis against com­pa­nies such as Vedan­ta and the real facts behind the alu­mini­um indus­try.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Self-Defence

Safe self-defence that does­n’t rely on strength and appro­pri­ate for any lev­el of expe­ri­ence. Can be applied in direct-action or every day sce­nar­ios. Bring your (emp­ty) plas­tic water-bot­tle and we’ll play with some ‘weapon/baton’ defence at the end. Num­bers capped at 20, only appropriate15yrs and over (apolo­gies for that arbi­trari­ness).”

‘The True Cost of Coal’

The Bee­hive Design Col­lec­tive (part of the Ris­ing Tide North Amer­i­ca Net­work) cre­ate portable murals of col­lab­o­ra­tive­ly pro­duced illus­tra­tions with an amaz­ing­ly engag­ing cen­tral nar­ra­tive. ‘The True Cost of Coal’ will take you on an inter­ac­tive visu­al tour of the con­nec­tions between Coal Min­ing, Cli­mate Change, the Ever Expand­ing Cap­i­tal­ist Econ­o­my, and the Strug­gle for Jus­tice in Appalachia, North Amer­i­ca and through­out the world.

GM Cam­paign- Cam­paign update and info share.

Com­mu­ni­ty Defence: Build­ing our own Exarchia’s

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Sun­day

10.00am- 11.30am

Region­al Meet­ings

Dsei

DSEi is the worlds largest Arms Fair, as many EFers know. This year it’s from Sep­tem­ber 13–18. It’s not sim­ply about the arms trade. It’s about pub­lic ser­vices “cuts”: the envi­ron­ment: bank­ing and investors: the con­flicts in the Mid­dle East and North Africa. Not to men­tion the bor­ders that stop peo­ple flee­ing con­flict There’s a call for a mass block­ade of the DLR on the Tues­day. Pre­vi­ous Days of Action- and oth­er days in the week ‑have includ­ed street par­ties, Crit­i­cal Mass bike rides, die-ins, mock sales of “arms”, legs and even a tank; splash­ing fake blood across the entrances, engag­ing with arms deal­ers on the trains and plat­forms, invad­ing the car park and rail entrance, block­ing the roads, lock­ing on to the trains, even swim­ming in the dock! And vis­it­ing the investors offices of course. And in ther run-up- your local arms fac­to­ry. Will be talk­ing about all this — Not to men­tion that vis­it to your local arms fac­to­ry!

11.30am- 1.00pm

Action Update

Gath­er­ings Col­lec­tive

Basic Plant I‑d

Dis­cus­sion about Veg­an­ism

Direct Action Train­ing

Come and get active in this inter­ac­tive and hope­ful­ly fun work­shop where we’ll be look­ing at some fun­da­men­tal build­ing blocks for tak­ing non-vio­lent direct action to fight suf­fer­ing, and prac­tis­ing dif­fer­ent non-vio­lent ech­niques to hold occu­pa­tions, block­ade, break out of ket­tles, de-arrest peo­ple, and to deal with oth­er police tac­tics, like snatch squads, hors­es and dogs. We’ll also give lots of oth­er tips for deal­ing with pub­lic order sit­u­a­tions and for affin­i­ty group actions, includ­ing some key legal infor­ma­tion which you should know when you’re tak­ing action, and some tips about deal­ing with the media. And we’ll look at some of the val­ues and atti­tudes which are key to tak­ing NVDA, like non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­is­ing and con­sen­sus (and oth­ers). We’ll hope­ful­ly be able to adjust the work­shop to cov­er what you want, and to answer all your ques­tions.

2.00pm‑4.00pm

Gath­er­ing Feed­back Show

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Kids’ space and activ­i­ties

If you do not have a kid, we might still need your help, so read
on.……

The kids’ space is designed as a place where chil­dren and those car­ing for them can relax, play and eat. The space con­tains books, toys and craft mate­ri­als.

The kids’ space is NOT a creche and does­n’t have staff or facil­i­ties to care for chil­dren.

Par­ents and car­ers are respect­ful­ly remind­ed that they will need to col­lect chil­dren at meal times/breaks and that they much keep adults in the kids space informed of where they can be found; please also fill in the forms in the kids kitchen regard­ing food aller­gies etc.

If you do not have a child at the gath­er­ing, but would like to help in kids space, please talk to the col­lec­tive. Help with read­ing sto­ries, play­ing games, art and crafts always wel­come.

Kid’s kitchen

This pro­vides meals suit­able for and at appro­pri­ate times for chil­dren. Kids meal tick­ets cost £2 or £3 a day for 2 meals (the low­er rate is for tod­dlers); please buy these at the gate tent. This is the first time we have sold kids meal tick­ets and hope­ful­ly this will cov­er the cost of meals, but we may need to ask for help if this is not enough to cov­er our costs.

Even those with­out chil­dren can help by with cook­ing and wash­ing up in the kids space, please vol­un­teer if you can.

Games and activ­i­ties

Dur­ing the morn­ing (approx 10 am ‑noon) there will be activ­i­ties and work­shops for kids in one of the work­shop spaces.

In the after­noon (after lunch), there will be games in the top mead­ow for chil­dren and adults togeth­er. Again, any help with these very wel­come — just ask the collective/kids space crew.

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Pub­lic Trans­port

The site is eas­i­ly acces­si­ble by pub­lic trans­port, you can get the train either to Diss or Nor­wich and then catch the bus route no 1 (Sim­monds) from Diss to Nor­wich. Or you could walk or cycle — it’s only 1.5miles away from Diss train sta­tion. Please come by pub­lic trans­port if at all pos­si­ble! .

We will run pick-ups from the train sta­tion for any­body who can’t use the bus ser­vice or for larg­er groups of peo­ple. If you need a lift please let us know well in advance (and not in the mid­dle of the night, when you’re at a train sta­tion some­where!). !

Wheel­chair users intend­ing to use Diss sta­tion will need to book assis­tance with the train oper­a­tor. There are no lifts so sta­tion staff have to assist mobil­i­ty impaired cus­tomers across the track. Appar­ent­ly the sta­tion is not manned 24 hours a day and the gate for the cross­ing is kept locked — so do phone and book to be sure .We have been told the bus ser­vice includes some low-floor bus­es with easy access for pushchairs, peo­ple with mobil­i­ty impair­ments etc.

Hitch to Nor­wich or Diss; from Nor­wich hitch south on the A140 to Dick­le­burgh. It is then a 3 ‑4 mile walk or hitch to the site; on the Dick­le­burgh bypass (don’t go into Dick­le­burgh vil­lage) is a right turn to Shim­pling and Burston; fol­low this road through Burston vil­lage, past the vil­lage green and out of the vil­lage. There is a sharp left turn, then down a hill to a sharp right turn. Site is on the right just over a lit­tle brick bridge.

From Diss either walk or bus, or car­ry on up the A140 to the turn­ing on the Dick­le­burgh junc­tion as above (only this time the junc­tion is on the left).

[some even more detailed info includ­ing post-code, from pre­vi­ous year, at http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/2008/where.html]

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