Grow Heathrow — bailiffs resisted

At 10:00 this morn­ing the land own­er plus 5/6 bailiffs arrived to evict the res­i­dents of Grow Heathrow, threat­en­ing to break entry. Res­i­dents locked-on and climbed to high­er ground. The police arrived, explain­ing to the bailiffs they were woe­ful­ly unequipped to enforce an evic­tion. Indeed they were.

At 10:00 this morn­ing the land own­er plus 5/6 bailiffs arrived to evict the res­i­dents of Grow Heathrow, threat­en­ing to break entry. Res­i­dents locked-on and climbed to high­er ground. The police arrived, explain­ing to the bailiffs they were woe­ful­ly unequipped to enforce an evic­tion. Indeed they were.

This suc­cess has proved to be use­ful prac­tise for our call-out response, with many locals and indi­vid­u­als in the Grow Heathrow fam­i­ly arriv­ing this morn­ing.

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO CAME DOWN!

If you’d like to be added to the evic­tion call-out phone tree, email us at info@transitionheathrow.com with your phone num­ber, or text us on 07706602284.

HAYES CARNIVAL HERE WE COME!

Roundup of Actions Against Fossil Fuel Infrastructure in Vermont and NY (PHOTOS)

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July 7th, 2015

from Ris­ing Tide Ver­mont

* 150+ w/dozens occu­py­ing the tracks in Ticon­dero­ga to ‪#‎StopOil­Trains‬.
* Four arrest­ed blockad­ing VT fracked gas pipeline con­struc­tion.
* TWAC still locked down to CNG truck on way to IP mill.

Disrupting Vermont Gas Systems

from Burling­ton Free Press

About 30 pro­test­ers dis­rupt­ed work at a Ver­mont Gas Sys­tems con­struc­tion site in Willis­ton on Tues­day morn­ing.

Four pro­test­ers were arrest­ed on sus­pi­cion that they unlaw­ful­ly tres­passed to stop work at the con­struc­tion site, said Willis­ton police Chief Todd Shep­ard. Willis­ton police had giv­en pro­test­ers until 7 a.m. to move.

Ver­mont State Police, Essex police and South Burling­ton police were also on scene. Shep­ard said about 14 law enforce­ment rep­re­sen­ta­tives had arrived by the end of the protest.

Thomas Buck­ley, 34, of West­ford and Martha Water­man, 25, of Char­lotte chained them­selves togeth­er across a ditch dig­ging machine. Avery Pittman, 25, of Burling­ton was lat­er also chained to Water­man.

Buck­ley, Water­man and Pittman were tak­en into cus­tody before 9 a.m. Grayson Flo­ry, 28, of Los Ange­les was also arrest­ed after refus­ing to leave the site at 310 Hur­ri­cane Lane.

All pro­test­ers arrest­ed were car­ried from the site by law enforce­ment, but they did not active­ly resist arrest oth­er­wise, Shep­ard said.

Each pro­test­er has been released from police cus­tody and issued a cita­tion to appear on Thurs­day in Ver­mont Supe­ri­or Court in Burling­ton, Shep­ard said.

Occupation of the Tracks


 

Flotilla

from Ris­ing Tide Ver­mont: More than a hun­dred peo­ple con­verged in Ticon­dero­ga, NY today for a flotil­la and sym­bol­ic block­ade to ‪#StopOil­Trains.

Yes­ter­day marked the sec­ond anniver­sary of the Lac-Megan­tic oil train dis­as­ter, in which a train car­ry­ing fracked oil explod­ed and lev­eled the small Que­bec town, killing 47 peo­ple.

In the so-called Cham­plain val­ley, tens of mil­lions of gal­lons of fracked oil are trans­port­ed annu­al­ly along the lake, and indus­try is mak­ing plans to start bring­ing tar sands through.

TWAC Throws Down

from Ris­ing Tide Ver­mont: “Our friends at the Trans and/or Women’s Action Camp (TWAC) also stopped a truck on its way to deliv­er com­pressed fracked nat­ur­al gas to Inter­na­tion­al Paper. One per­son has locked their body to the back of the truck pre­vent­ing it from mak­ing a deliv­ery. Fracked gas by truck is just as dirty and dan­ger­ous as fracked gas in a pipeline!”


 

(TWAC is a group of activists who iden­ti­fy as Trans*, Trans­gen­der, Gen­derqueer, and Gen­der non-con­form­ing as well as any­one who iden­ti­fies as a woman regard­less of whether they were assigned female at birth)

Released from Jail!!!

The four peo­ple who were arrest­ed this morn­ing block­ing the con­struc­tion of the fracked gas pipeline have all been released. Please share and donate to our legal fund to sup­port this fierce esca­la­tion of resis­tance against extreme ener­gy! Donate to our legal fund at: http://bit.ly/J7legal

Earth First! Summer Gathering, August 2015 — programme & practicalities announced

Five days of skill-shar­ing for grass­roots eco­log­i­cal direct action — make links, share ideas, and get involved in the run up to the Paris cli­mate sum­mit, and strug­gles against frack­ing, new roads and more.

19th-24th August 2015, the Peak District

Over 130 work­shops and oth­er excit­ing spaces and things to do in our packed pro­gramme — come the whole time if you can! Inspir­ing work­shops giv­en by peo­ple from eco­log­i­cal strug­gles across Europe, plus almost every eco-cam­paign in the UK you could shake a stick at. 

Full details includ­ing prac­ti­cal­i­ties at

http://earthfirstgathering.org/

Turkey: Environmentalists Block Road to Mining Company

A group of locals and envi­ron­men­tal­ist activists blocked the road to an untouched forest­ed area in the Black Sea province of Artvin to pre­vent the activ­i­ties of a min­ing firm.

Activists and locals guard the moun­tain­ous forests of Artvin in sep­a­rate loca­tions to pre­vent Forestry Min­istry offi­cials from enter­ing the area.

Artvin Forestry Min­istry offi­cials, how­ev­er, aim to enter the area in order to make cal­cu­la­tions to com­plete the pro­ce­dures for the firm to start its work in the area. Min­istry offi­cials attempt­ed to enter the area from a dif­fer­ent path, after their pre­vi­ous attempt was stopped by the activists’ road block.

Local activists, who orga­nized them­selves via social media in a short time, gath­ered in the Cer­at­te­pe neigh­bor­hood, which is locat­ed at an alti­tude of 1,800 meters. They moved trees cut by the forestry offi­cials to the road and blocked traf­fic, stop­ping the entry of the offi­cials. They have tak­en pic­tures with the tree bar­ri­cades they have made and shared them via social media. The group called itself “300 Cer­at­te­peli” in ref­er­ence to the leg­end of 300 Spar­tans who stood their ground against the Per­sians, immor­tal­ized in the movie “300.” They are deter­mined at all costs to block any pos­si­ble con­struc­tion and min­ing work in the area. 

Green Artvin Association’s head Nur Neşe Kara­han said they had to walk the whole way to the forest­ed area, as it was blocked in sev­er­al loca­tions. “The road was blocked due to a col­lapse in the tun­nel. We had to walk 3 kilo­me­ters around it. We came across with the firm’s vehi­cle, as they are not using the well-known road any­more. They said offi­cials from the firm will come here and we are deter­mined to wait here to talk to them,” said Kara­han.

Hakan Akın, a shop keep­er in Artvin, said it is a promis­ing devel­op­ment for him to see many peo­ple could gath­er in the area min­utes after they heard rumors the firm would start work there.

“The experts said this area is not suit­able for min­ing. We are locals here. We already told them that it is not pos­si­ble for them to oper­ate here. This place is our green, this is where we live. We have giv­en enough to the dams; we will no longer allow any more con­struc­tion,” said Akın, among the group.

Hasan Yük­sel, a mem­ber of Green Arvin Asso­ci­a­tion, said they will con­tin­ue to hold their posts on mul­ti­ple roads in the Cer­at­te­pe neigh­bor­hood to pre­vent the entry of min­ing firms.

“They are wrong if they think we will give up.  They will come across an Artvin local on every cor­ner of these trees when­ev­er they come here,” said Yük­sel.

Main oppo­si­tion Repub­li­can People’s Par­ty (CHP) provin­cial branch head Ali Yücel Kurt also held a meet­ing in the area. He claimed that some peo­ple are also burn­ing the vehi­cles in order to pro­voke locals by blam­ing the locals for the arson. “We com­plete­ly deny such claims,” said Kurt.

Earth First! Direct Action Manual & Ecodefense available online

Dam Front Cover

Dam Front Cover

The Earth First! Direct Action Man­u­al and Ecode­fense: a Field Guide to Mon­key­wrench­ing, are both avail­able to read online.

You may want to con­sid­er your secu­ri­ty when view­ing these, as with many good reads. 

The release of the 3rd edi­tion of the DAM has been a huge suc­cess. In under a year we sold out of our first print run, and have now gone back to the press­es to print 2,000 addi­tion­al copies so that this valu­able tool remains avail­able for the uncom­pro­mis­ing direct action move­ments defend­ing the Earth and its inhab­i­tants.

You can down­load or buy them from here where there’s also oth­er use­ful resources such as How to Sink Whalers, Drift­net­ters and Oth­er Envi­ron­men­tal­ly Destruc­tive Ships’, ‘Black Cat Sab­o­tage Man­u­al’, the British-pro­duced ‘Ozy­man­dias Sab­o­tage Hand­book’ and EF! Climbers Guild pub­li­ca­tions.

Armed attack on Ilisu construction workers – Dam construction halted

Fol­low­ing a series of events includ­ing dis­mals, an armed assault, injuries and arson, work­ers have left the Ilisu Dam and Hydro­elec­tric Pow­er Plant con­struc­tion site, thus bring­ing work to a halt. These events show how dan­ger­ous, risky and destruc­tive a project we are con­fronting.

On 19 June (Fri­day), 5 work­ers were dis­missed from work by the Malami­ra com­pa­ny. Malami­ra (based in Ankara with roots in Diyarbakır) employs most of the work­ers at the con­struc­tion site. It replaced oth­er com­pa­nies at the Ilı­su Project when con­struc­tion resumed in Decem­ber 2014 at Ilı­su vil­lage in Dargeçit dis­trict in Mardin province. While meet­ing with Mala Mira Com­pa­ny man­agers on behalf of the dis­missed work­ers and to present demands for union­iza­tion, work­ers were fired upon by the body­guards of the employ­ers and the project direc­tor. The injured work­ers (Ali İnan, 27; Ömer Ekin­ci, 26; and Ömer Erol, 19) are still receiv­ing treat­ment hos­pi­tals.

In response to this, oth­er work­ers and rel­a­tives of the injured – some of whom live in vil­lages close to the Ilı­su Dam – pro­ceed­ed to the scene. Pro­test­ers set fire to offices, heavy equip­ment and vehi­cles belong­ing to the com­pa­ny. As the protest grew, a large num­ber of armored vehi­cles, spe­cial forces, riot police, water canons and sol­diers were dis­patched to the Ilı­su Dam con­struc­tion site.

Because of these events, approx­i­mate­ly 1000 work­ers did not work and returned to their places of res­i­dence with their lug­gage. Thus con­struc­tion work at the Ilisu Dam has been halt­ed.

In and of itself, the halt­ing of the Ilisu Project, which rep­re­sents a huge social, cul­tur­al and eco­log­i­cal cat­a­stro­phe for a greater region, is a pos­i­tive devel­op­ment. How­ev­er, the events wit­nessed over the past three days show how prob­lem­at­ic the Ilisu Project is for region­al peace and tran­quil­i­ty.

The Ilisu Project was halt­ed in the sum­mer of 2014 fol­low­ing the inter­ven­tion of PKK (HPG) guer­ril­las, and con­struc­tion began again with the engage­ment of Malami­ra com­pa­ny in Decem­ber 2014. Malamira’s par­tic­i­pa­tion in the Ilı­su con­sor­tium despite the ongo­ing high poten­tial for local con­flicts, shows that in pur­suit of prof­it this com­pa­ny did not take into con­sid­er­a­tion the social, eco­log­i­cal and polit­i­cal risks of the project.

Not only those who fired weapons, but the com­pa­ny man­agers be held account­able for this armed attack.

The Ilisu Project, which is a sym­bol of unfair­ness, injus­tice and social-cul­tur­al destruc­tion, must halt­ed as soon as pos­si­ble and debat­ed thor­ough­ly.

Note: You may use attached pho­tographs by acknowl­edg­ing that they were tak­en by DIHA (Dicle Haber Ajan­si /Tigris News Agency)

 Ini­tia­tive to Keep Hasankeyf Alive (www.hasankeyfgirisimi.net)

Mexico: Explosive Attack Against Ministry of Agrarian Territorial and Urban Development

from Insur­rec­tion News / Con­tra Info

IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT…

Black June. On June 6 at about 3AM we suc­cess­ful­ly det­o­nat­ed  an explo­sive device made of dyna­mite that was placed inside the offices of SEDATU (Min­istry of Agrar­i­an Ter­ri­to­r­i­al and Urban Devel­op­ment) locat­ed on Rev­o­lu­tion Avenue near the cor­ner of Rio Mix­coac in Mex­i­co City, Mex­i­co. The det­o­na­tion destroyed the glass front of the build­ing.

In Mex­i­co, this sec­re­tari­at – using dif­fer­ent names – has been respon­si­ble for putting an offi­cial stamp on the turn­ing of nature and the earth into com­modi­ties and of nor­mal­iz­ing the dis­pos­ses­sion and vio­lence that the state uses in it’s accu­mu­la­tion of cap­i­tal.

We are a group of insur­rec­tionary anar­chist fem­i­nist witch­es who have gath­ered in a cell of affin­i­ty. Our group was born on August 25 2014 when we det­o­nat­ed an explo­sive device in a PAN (Nation­al Action Par­ty) office in the Mex­i­co City and placed anoth­er device in the Lore­to church in the his­toric cen­ter of the same city.

June is a month of thir­ty days…

We also denounce the vile way in which the mass media hides the news of the attacks and the resis­tance.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the impris­oned com­rades in Chile, Italy, Greece and Spain. We are with you com­rades.

Sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­rades Mario López and Car­los López. We are with you com­rades.

NO VOTES. KILL THEM ALL

Mex­i­co City, June 7, 2015

Lupe la cameli­na
Por la célu­la de difusión del
Coman­do fem­i­nista infor­mal de acción anti­au­tori­taria (Infor­mal Fem­i­nist Com­man­do Of Anti-author­i­tar­i­an Action) 
(COFIAA)

(via con­tra info, trans­lat­ed by Insur­rec­tion News)

Milan (Italy): Incendiary Sabotage Against high-speed TAV trains

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from cettesemaine.info /trans­lat­ed Act for free­dom now!

The night of May 25 to 26, the offices of Italferr(Italian nation­al rail­ways) locat­ed in Via Tor­cel­lo, close to the goods sta­tion of Gre­co Pirelli, were delib­er­ate­ly set on fire. This com­pa­ny is the engi­neer­ing branch that deals with research and devel­op­ment for the Ital­ian nation­al rail­way com­pa­ny, and is par­tic­u­lar­ly involved in stud­ies for the devel­op­ment of the high speed rail (TAV) between Turin and Pad­ua.

Accord­ing to recon­struc­tions of the cops, the fire was start­ed by pour­ing inflam­ma­ble liq­uid through a pre­vi­ous­ly bro­ken win­dow, then light­ing it with a smoke bomb. With­in min­utes, the fire had devoured the fur­ni­ture, com­put­ers and all the paper­work piled there by hard­work­ing engi­neers. Fire­fight­ers who inter­vened around 3:45 am took almost two hours to extin­guish the fire.

Peterborough Squatters Autonomy Updates

Peter­bor­ough Squat­ters Auton­o­my (PSA) is a Peter­bor­ough Col­lec­tive of Squat­ter & Activists work­ing to com­bat the state and high­light home­less in the city.

Here are some recent updates:

June 6:

Peter­bor­ough squat­ters auton­o­my are still occu­py­ing with­in the city at an unknown loca­tion, the crew are just hav­ing a rest for a few days after a stress­ful day yes­ter­day fol­low­ing the unlaw­ful evic­tion. PSA will con­tin­ue the fight against this unjust sys­tem and pro­vide shel­ter and safe­ty for home­less and vul­ner­a­ble of the city that the coun­cil and social ser­vices don’t care about.

Keep a look out for a ban­ner drop com­ing soon in the city, Peter­bor­ough squat­ters auton­o­my is here to stay until real change is made by this sys­tem. We aint going nowhere as promised we are here to stay.

June 5:

Hired thugs yes­ter­day vio­lent­ly evict­ed peace­ful occu­piers who are most­ly home­less and have nowhere else to go and no court signed war­rant was pre­sent­ed. The thugs broke in and assault­ed the peace­ful occu­piers min­utes after the coun­ty court grant­ed a IPO to the own­ers of the build­ing even though the law­ful own­ers are not based in this coun­try and hide behind a tri­al of deceit and tax dodge weird­ness.

June 4:

We are going to be in Peter­bor­ough court tomor­row fight­ing to keep this build­ing our home and for­mer job cen­tre that has been vacant since it was sold over ten years ago. We have been shel­ter­ing the home­less and vul­ner­a­ble and we have pre­vent­ed a ter­ri­ble tragedy when we helped a man through his seizures this week.

We are mak­ing head­way here for these guys and we real­ly need your sup­port.

Peace and love

 

Germany: Giant Coal Excavator Occupied 145315

from Ham­bach For­est and here (Ger­man Lan­guage link)

June 6th, 2015
(The occu­pa­tion is ongo­ing)
Last night at 1 am, four activists occu­pied a large buck­et wheel exca­va­tor in the Inden open­cast mine. They climbed to the top of the exca­va­tor about 70m high. The machine halt­ed is one of the largest machines in the world that nor­mal­ly destroys 24/7, lit­er­al­ly churn­ing the land­scape. In Inden lig­nite is pro­mot­ed for RhenAish min­ing area above ground, that is: Every­thing is about being in the way and will be destroyed; who lives about is expro­pri­at­ed and expelled.  Where vil­lages, fields, mead­ows and woods once stood incon­ceiv­ably huge holes appear in the land­scape, an indus­tri­al waste­land to the hori­zon. Of all of the ener­gy sources, lig­nite, is ridicu­lous­ly inef­fi­cient, releas­ing huge loads of CO2 and par­tic­u­late emis­sions, and the con­ver­sion of pow­er sup­ply to renew­ables sab­o­taged with inflex­i­ble “base­load plants”.
The event is also a sol­i­dar­i­ty greet­ing from the resis­tance against the Rhen­ish lig­nite min­ing area to the resis­tance against the meet­ing of the G7 in Elmau. There is a pre­sump­tion that this polit­i­cal elite of glob­alised cap­i­tal­ism wants to define the solu­tions to the prob­lems that they them­selves have cre­at­ed , The G7 did not even have the decen­cy to pre­tend to demo­c­ra­t­ic legit­i­ma­cy – they coor­di­nate as the oli­garchic gov­ern­ment of the world, sim­ply because they can. This meet­ing of glob­al pow­er elite has no oth­er aim than solid­i­fy­ing their dom­i­nance.
It remains in the sep­a­ra­tion between indus­tri­al­ized coun­tries and those that may be exploit­ed as sources of raw mate­ri­als and for­eign mar­kets. The G7 bear most of the respon­si­bil­i­ty for the glob­al cli­mate col­lapse, but the con­se­quences are so far main­ly to oth­er parts of the world, and the cli­mate refugees left behind – which unfor­tu­nate­ly is ter­ri­bly often fatal by the inhu­mane bor­der poli­cies of the indus­tri­alised coun­tries. This meet­ing is noth­ing more than the most pow­er­ful crim­i­nal car­tel of the world – so stop  the G7!
“If four peo­ple can par­a­lyze a giant exca­va­tor for sev­er­al hours in such a gen­tle way …”
“… What might hap­pen if only a small part of all the frus­trat­ed peo­ple of the soci­ety were pulled in the same direc­tion?” – From the Action State­ment
It was often said that it is when it comes to cli­mate pro­tec­tion, it is “11:55″, and that the world must act. But the world is not still, and some­one has to start some­where times. In the Rhen­ish lig­nite min­ing area was also often try­ing to stop through the legal and demo­c­ra­t­ic influ­ence on pol­i­tics, the dis­place­ment of peo­ple and the destruc­tion of the Ham­bach for­est. These expe­ri­ences have shown that the deci­sion-mak­ers from the social pow­er elites will always give pri­or­i­ty to prof­it inter­ests – as long as we give them the choice.
This block­ade is not a fur­ther appeal to the politi­cians, to final­ly use their pow­er for good, because we do not trust the pol­i­cy mak­ers any­way. The weapon­ry of the block­ade draws a clear bound­ary: thus far and no fur­ther – Respect exis­tence or expect resis­tance! This action is an appeal to all those who are ready to assume their respon­si­bil­i­ties: Desert­ing from this sys­tem of indus­tri­al destruc­tion, you defied him, the match­ing of forms of resis­tance against it – and then let it decompose.Together we will replace it with some­thing bet­ter! If four peo­ple in such a gen­tle way, can par­a­lyze a giant exca­va­tor for sev­er­al hours – what might hap­pen if only a small part of all the frus­trat­ed peo­ple of this soci­ety pulls togeth­er? If we want to bequeath a hab­it­able plan­et, there must be a thor­ough change from below. This occu­pa­tion can only be the start.
Even a small reminder: For the begin­ning of August, the Alliance mobi­lizes “end area” to a mass block­ade of an open pit in Rhineland. Here should be made pos­si­ble to low thresh­old lev­el a broad mass of peo­ple, access to civ­il dis­obe­di­ence and resis­tance. In addi­tion, each of the four for­est occu­pa­tions in Ham­bach for­est clear­ance is con­stant­ly under threat, and also on the cur­rent­ly rel­a­tive­ly safe occu­pa­tion mead­ow near the for­est there are many points of con­tact for moti­vat­ed peo­ple …
Togeth­er we can make the cap­i­tal­ist lig­nite mad­ness put an end!
The hab­it­abil­i­ty of the plan­et is at stake, pre­cise­ly now.
So Let’s do it!
PRESS RELEASE
Buck­et wheel exca­va­tor in the brown coal mine Inden occu­pied
Dis­trict of Düren. In the night from Fri­day to Sat­ur­day, a buck­et wheel exca­va­tor in the open-cast min­ing inden was occu­pied. Four peo­ple climbed at 1am to the top of the engine at an alti­tude of about 70m. One aim of the cam­paign is to bring the progress of the mine for a few hours to a halt. Sec­ond­ly, the occu­piers explain in their action state­ment sol­i­dar­i­ty with the protests in Elmau against the meet­ing of the G7.
“For the three lig­nite mines in the Rhineland are entire vil­lages and forests per­ma­nent­ly destroyed for­ev­er,” says one par­tic­i­pant action. “We have a respon­si­bil­i­ty for future gen­er­a­tions. Sim­ply ask to politi­cians, and then com­plain that there is no change, is not enough. “As ear­ly as on 15 March, there had been in a sim­i­lar Inden open­cast mine exca­va­tors occu­pa­tion by six peo­ple, inter­rupt­ed in the course of the oper­a­tion of the exca­va­tor for twelve hours.
Today’s block­ade will also release a sign of protest against the meet­ing of the lead­ers of the sev­en largest indus­tri­al nations in Elmau. “There is a pre­sump­tion that this polit­i­cal elite of glob­alised cap­i­tal­ism wants to define the solu­tions to the prob­lems that they them­selves have cre­at­ed,” it says in the action state­ment. “If we want to bequeath a hab­it­able plan­et, there must be a thor­ough change from below. This occu­pa­tion can this be just an impulse. ”
The action is still ongo­ing.
They can be reached under the num­ber 0157 32 48 23 40 and are O‑tones are avail­able. (In regard to the cell phone bat­tery but only to a lim­it­ed extent.) You can also reach activists, the direct con­tact with the exca­va­tors occu­pa­tion hold, on the mead­ow occu­pa­tion under 0157 541 36 100th
16:30 rest. Exca­va­tors eas­i­ly acces­si­ble.
Peo­ple from the area are wel­come to come to the open pit edge.
“It is pos­si­ble to get pret­ty close here.”, Said grade with an activist by tele­phone, who grew up in the vicin­i­ty of the open pit. “From the vil­lage Schophoven there are only a few dirt roads until man stands in front of our exca­va­tors.”
Exca­va­tor in 70m height
14:15 A fire truck arrived.
Some peo­ple climb fur­ther down the exca­va­tor around and to get an idea of ​​the sit­u­a­tion. The police can not see them.
Morn­ing
13:00 twelve hours are man­aged.
The machine stands still; “We are now the only ones here on the exca­va­tor!”
Morn­ing
12:00 loca­tion qui­et. Clothes dry again
Still no police. The clothes are now again most­ly dry. “We hav­ing quite cozy here. Ear­li­er a dog-walk­er wave­dat us. “
Morn­ing
7:00 No more police
The day dawns. Anoth­er pho­to in bright­ness reach us via MMS.
Still no police. Only an ambu­lance is around.
3:00 Police sniffs
Less than 10 Polizist_innen appear, climb up a piece and try to com­mu­ni­cate.
“We’re fine!”, The activists call back.
After some time, the police dis­ap­pear
If four peo­ple can par­a­lyze a giant exca­va­tor for sev­er­al hours in such a gen­tle way … … what might hap­pen if only a small part of pulling all the frus­trat­ed peo­ple of the soci­ety in the same direc­tion? – From the Action State­ment
Staffed 1:00 exca­va­tor
Peo­ple arrive at the open pit and climb the buck­et wheel.
Some were lying down in the ear­ly evening with blan­kets in the woods and a lit­tle pre-sleep.
Now they are drenched by thun­der­storms and full of oil from the exca­va­tors to 70m height and try to curl up under a tarp.