Construction equipment destruction — Lancaster, PA

Lan­cast­er police are seek­ing the public’s help in find­ing the van­dals who caused about $30,000 dam­age to some heavy equip­ment near a con­struc­tion site over the week­end.

The van­dals spray-paint­ed mes­sages, broke win­dows, cut engine wires and did oth­er dam­age to a bull­doz­er and an exca­va­tor on Pave­ment Road near Nichter Road, police said.

Lan­cast­er police are seek­ing the public’s help in find­ing the van­dals who caused about $30,000 dam­age to some heavy equip­ment near a con­struc­tion site over the week­end.

The van­dals spray-paint­ed mes­sages, broke win­dows, cut engine wires and did oth­er dam­age to a bull­doz­er and an exca­va­tor on Pave­ment Road near Nichter Road, police said.

The inci­dent, dis­cov­ered Sun­day, appar­ent­ly occurred some time between Fri­day night and Sun­day.

http://www.buffalonews.com/437/story/959258.html

Disruption to 350 Road Projects in Chhattisgarh, India

Maoists Hold up Road Con­struc­tion in Chhat­tis­garh

Maoists Hold up Road Con­struc­tion in Chhat­tis­garh

Raipur, Oct 19 – Maoist guer­ril­las have held up con­struc­tion work at more than 350 road sites in Bas­tar region of Chhat­tis­garh, an offi­cial said Mon­day. ‘At least 350 road con­struc­tion projects under Prime Minister’s Rur­al Roads Scheme were held up in Maoist vio­lence-hit Bas­tar region, main­ly in Dan­te­wa­da, Bijapur and Kanker dis­tricts. It is dif­fi­cult to con­tin­ue the work due to vio­lence,’ an offi­cial in pan­chay­at and rur­al devel­op­ment depart­ment told IANS. The projects amount­ed to Rs.1,000 crore (Rs.10 bil­lion).

The con­trac­tors had told dis­trict police author­i­ties that they were find­ing it dif­fi­cult to car­ry on con­struc­tion work due to Maoist inter­ven­tion. Accord­ing to police, Maoist guer­ril­las had set ablaze at least 65 vehi­cles this year alone in Bas­tar that were engaged in road con­struc­tion projects. Sev­er­al offi­cials and work­ers who were car­ry­ing out con­struc­tion work were abduct­ed by the rebels and set free only after they guar­an­teed not to return to work.

Experts say Maoist guer­ril­las are hold­ing up rur­al road con­struc­tion projects as they do not want the infra­struc­ture be built up in the inte­ri­ors as it will give easy access to police and para­mil­i­tary forces to the forest­ed areas.….

http://southasiarev.wordpress.com/2010/02/04/maoists-disrupt-construction-of-350-road-projects-in-chhattisgarh/

Support the Local Campaign Against Bradley Proposed Open-cast

This years EF! win­ter moot was held in Dip­ton Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, which looks over the pro­posed site for an open-cast at Bradley. Mem­bers of the local cam­paign against the mine have asked if peo­ple who attend­ed the moot, (as well as those who did­n’t) would write in their objec­tion to the devel­op­ment.

This years EF! win­ter moot was held in Dip­ton Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, which looks over the pro­posed site for an open-cast at Bradley. Mem­bers of the local cam­paign against the mine have asked if peo­ple who attend­ed the moot, (as well as those who did­n’t) would write in their objec­tion to the devel­op­ment.

UK Coal’s appli­ca­tion is expect­ed to be heard by the plan­ning offi­cials in the near future. The local cam­paign would appre­ci­ate it if peo­ple would write in let­ters of objec­tion to the fol­low­ing address, stat­ing the APPLICATION No. CMA/1/37

Mrs C.L.Teasdale
Plannng Devel­op­ment Con­trol Team
Regen­er­a­tion and Eco­nom­ic Devel­op­ment
Durham Coun­ty Coun­cil
Durham
DH1 5UQ

Appar­ent­ly let­ters hold more weight if you say that you have vis­it­ed the area.

The facts about this pro­posed mine:
UK Coal has applied to sur­face mine 556,000 tonnes of coal from a coal seem cov­er­ing 22,000 acres.
The cur­rent ver­sion of the appli­ca­tion is has not yet gone to the Plan­ning Author­i­ty.
The appli­ca­tion is being resist­ed by The Pont Val­ley Net­work www.pontvalley.net
If the appli­ca­tion goes ahead the res­i­dents are par­tic­u­lar­ly con­cerned about the loss of their her­itage sites.
The final des­ti­na­tion for the coal is either the steel indus­try or a pow­er sta­tion gen­er­at­ing elec­tric­i­ty.
Burn­ing this coal will release over 2 mil­lion tonnes of CO2 being released into the atmos­phere.
UK coal say the mine will cre­ate 38 jobs. Mr Cory of UK Coal says that there will be no new jobs but peo­ple will be trans­ferred to this site.
The mine will need 3 lor­ry trips per hour, each way.
UK coal and oth­er sur­face min­ing com­pa­nies have appli­ca­tions at the plan­ning stages for a fur­ther 13 mines in the area and a fur­ther 5 have been grant­ed in the area.
The near­est planned site also cur­rent­ly at the plan­ning stages is Skons Park, which Hall con­struc­tion are apply­ing to extract half a mil­lion tonnes of coal fire clay. This appli­ca­tion was last refused in 2007 but Halls have since reap­plied this year.

The Bradley site is 10 miles south of New­cas­tle in a beau­ti­ful area. The pro­posed site can be seen from New­cas­tle and Cheviot on a clear day. A mine would scar the land­scape; cause habi­tat destruc­tion which would affect many species, includ­ing Great Crest­ed Newts and Red Kites; con­tribute to glob­al warm­ing; increase traf­fic local­ly and destroy the remains of wag­on-ways and bell pit and shaft mines in the area. Res­i­dents are also con­cerned that if the mine is giv­en the go ahead then they will see fur­ther exten­sions applied for and grant­ed.

For more infor­ma­tion about the site and to add strength to let­ters of objec­tion please see http://pontvalley.net under NOTT cam­paign on the left hand side.

attempt to arrest whalers — Sea Shepherd captain abducted — crocodile assault

Feb­ru­ary 15 2010
Cap­tain Pete Bethune Boards Shonan Maru 2 to Arrest Japan­ese Skip­per

At 0629 Hours (Perth Time), New Zealand Cap­tain Pete Bethune of the recent­ly sunk Sea Shep­herd ves­sel Ady Gil breached the Japan­ese gov­ern­ment secu­ri­ty ship Shonan Maru 2 and suc­cess­ful­ly board­ed the ves­sel under cov­er of dark­ness.

'Crocodile egg' attackFeb­ru­ary 15 2010
Cap­tain Pete Bethune Boards Shonan Maru 2 to Arrest Japan­ese Skip­per

At 0629 Hours (Perth Time), New Zealand Cap­tain Pete Bethune of the recent­ly sunk Sea Shep­herd ves­sel Ady Gil breached the Japan­ese gov­ern­ment secu­ri­ty ship Shonan Maru 2 and suc­cess­ful­ly board­ed the ves­sel under cov­er of dark­ness.

His mis­sion is to attempt a citizen’s arrest of the skip­per of the Shonan Maru 2 for the destruc­tion of the Ady Gil and attempt­ed mur­der of the six Ady Gil crewmem­bers.

At 0600 Hours, Cap­tain Bethune (of New Zealand) left the Sea Shep­herd ship Steve Irwin on a Jet Ski dri­ven Lar­ry Rout­ledge (of Great Britain).

The Jet Ski lay in wait for the Shonan Maru 2 to approach. With the Japan­ese ves­sel mak­ing 14 knots through the water, Rout­ledge maneu­vered the Jet Ski into posi­tion under the anti-board­ing spikes along the port side of the Shonan Maru 2.

Cap­tain Bethune made the jump and climbed onboard the whal­ing ship with­out being noticed. Cap­tain Bethune is present­ly onboard the Shonan Maru 2 await­ing sun­rise to make his pres­ence known.

Cap­tain Bethune also has a bill for $3 mil­lion dol­lars to present to the Mas­ter of the Shonan Maru 2. The bill is for the cost of replac­ing the Ady Gil.

Cap­tain Bethune will be demand­ing that the Shonan Maru 2 Cap­tain sur­ren­der him­self to Sea Shep­herd or take his ship to the near­est Aus­tralian or New Zealand port to turn him­self in to legal author­i­ties.

Cap­tain Bethune will make it clear that he does not wish to return to a Sea Shep­herd ship with­out the Cap­tain of the Shonan Maru 2.

Sea Shep­herd antic­i­pates that the Japan­ese will hold Cap­tain Bethune as pris­on­er onboard the Shonan Maru 2.

“This was an impos­si­ble mis­sion,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son. “Cap­tain Bethune board­ed a Japan­ese whal­ing fleet secu­ri­ty ship at high speed in total dark­ness, breached the spikes and anti-board­ing nets and is present­ly onboard and the Japan­ese crew are still not aware that he is there. He is there to demand jus­tice for the sink­ing of his ship.”

Japan Takes A Pris­on­er In their Cru­sade to Plun­der the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary

The Japan­ese gov­ern­ment has said they will have Cap­tain Peter Bethune of New Zealand tak­en to Japan to be tried on unknown charges in a Japan­ese court.

The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety and Cap­tain Peter Bethune were pre­pared for this pos­si­bil­i­ty pri­or to the board­ing of the Shonan Maru #2 by Cap­tain Bethune.

“Cap­tain Peter Bethune’s $3 mil­lion dol­lar ves­sel the Ady Gil was rammed, sunk and destroyed by the Cap­tain of the Shonan Maru #2. The inci­dent injured one of the six crewmem­bers and could have killed all six,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son, “Cap­tain Bethune was entire­ly in his rights to con­front the man who almost killed him and destroyed his ship. And now this same Japan­ese cap­tain who destroyed a ship almost killing its crew is intent on bring­ing Cap­tain Bethune back to Japan as his cap­tive. The ques­tion must be asked — who are the pirates here?”

The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety sees this as an oppor­tu­ni­ty to ral­ly sup­port for Cap­tain Peter Bethune in New Zealand and Aus­tralia. These Japan­ese poach­ers plun­der the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary with impuni­ty and now they are haul­ing a coura­geous Kiwi hero to the Land of the Ris­ing Sun to cru­ci­fy him for defend­ing the whales.

Cap­tain Peter Bethune is no longer just a man who set a world record in boat­ing and had the courage to defend the whales. He will now be the very sym­bol of the cit­i­zens of New Zealand and Aus­tralia and their love for the great whales.

The last time a Kiwi was tak­en pris­on­er to Japan was in their great war of impe­ri­al­ism when they attempt­ed to enslave both Aus­tralia and New Zealand. They have now returned to plun­der Aus­tralian and New Zealand waters and once again they are arro­gant­ly flaunt­ing the law and tak­ing pris­on­ers.

“I don’t think that Aus­tralian and New Zealan­ders are going to tol­er­ate the abuse of Peter Bethune by the thugs from Japan who annu­al­ly plun­der the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary for prof­it in the name of research,” said Steve Irwin Chief Cook Lau­ra Dakin of Can­ber­ra.

“If the Japan­ese put Peter Bethune on tri­al in Japan, it will be a case that will draw the atten­tion of the world,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son, “What is the Japan­ese gov­ern­ment think­ing? The per­se­cu­tion of Cap­tain Peter Bethune will a ral­ly­ing point for an inter­na­tion­al cam­paign to free Cap­tain Bethune and to end the bru­tal ille­gal slaugh­ter of the whales in the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary.

Steve Irwin Launch­es Croc Assault on the Japan­ese Whal­ing Fleet

Crikey! And now for some­thing com­plete­ly dif­fer­ent.

The Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Soci­ety always likes to inject a lit­tle humor into our cam­paigns and today we decid­ed to do just that.

As a trib­ute to the late and leg­endary Steve Irwin for whom the Sea Shep­herd flag­ship is named, the crew of the Steve Irwin deliv­ered dozens of croc­o­dile eggs onto the flens­ing deck of the Nis­shin Maru.

Each of these eggs was spon­sored by Sea Shep­herd sup­port­ers on shore who paid $50 to inscribe a mes­sage on the out­side of the egg. When these eggs make con­tact with water, a baby croc­o­dile emerges from the egg and expands rapid­ly.

A few of the eggs were signed with mes­sages from Ter­ri, Bin­di and Robert Irwin.

“I can­not think of any­thing more appro­pri­ate for the Steve Irwin to toss onto the bloody flens­ing decks of the Nis­shin Maru than croc­o­dile eggs and baby crocs.” Said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son.

Of course these baby crocs and their eggs are not real. We can just see the Japan­ese try­ing to accuse Sea Shep­herd of cru­el­ty to ani­mals for this action and they prob­a­bly will since they can’t seem to tell the dif­fer­ence between fact and fic­tion.

“Before his trag­ic death Steve want­ed to join us in our efforts to defend the whales in the South­ern Ocean Whale Sanc­tu­ary,” said Cap­tain Paul Wat­son. “Because of that, we asked Ter­ri Irwin for per­mis­sion to name our ship in his hon­our.”

The croc deliv­ery went very well. Japan­ese water can­nons pro­vid­ed the mois­ture to crack the eggs and to release the expand­ing crocs onto the deck of the Nis­shin Maru.

“Steve would have loved this,” said 3rd Offi­cer Vin­cent Hayes of Williamstown, Vic­to­ria.

So down here in the South­ern Ocean today — Crocs rule!

We love you Steve!

Bath Black Cat occupied social centre moves again!!

15.2.10
For 6 months, the Black Cat has been pro­vid­ing Bath with a lib­er­at­ed com­mu­ni­ty space fea­tur­ing a rad­i­cal library, freeshop, cafe, debt advice cen­tre, and dozens of film nights, meet­ings, activ­i­ties and work­shops .

15.2.10
For 6 months, the Black Cat has been pro­vid­ing Bath with a lib­er­at­ed com­mu­ni­ty space fea­tur­ing a rad­i­cal library, freeshop, cafe, debt advice cen­tre, and dozens of film nights, meet­ings, activ­i­ties and work­shops .

UPDATE — After a brief stay at 63 West Avenue, the Black Cat, Baths only occu­pied social cen­tre has moved on to a big­ger and bet­ter build­ing. The loca­tion will be secret for the next week or so, but to get involved in help­ing pre­pare the space, or to drop by and check it out, drop us an email at bathsocialcentre@googlemail.com and keep check­ing out the Black Cat blogspot (www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com) for more info.

Hundreds blockade nuclear bomb factory

15th Feb 2010

Aldermaston construction gate blockadeAldermaston wheelchair blockadeAldermaston Nurses not Nukes15th Feb 2010
Update: Approx­i­mate­ly 800 pro­test­ers block­ad­ed the base, with a large police and FIT/EG sur­veil­lance pres­ence. 26 arrests were report­ed, main­ly for obstruc­tion of a pub­lic high­way. The block­ade caused a huge back­log of traf­fic, many of which were work­ers try­ing to get to work at AWE, and fail­ing due to blocked gates. Main­stream media cov­er­age.

Cam­paign­ers call for dis­ar­ma­ment of Tri­dent and abo­li­tion of nuclear weapons

An esti­mat­ed eight hun­dred cam­paign­ers from Eng­land, North­ern Ire­land, Scot­land, Wales and a num­ber of oth­er coun­tries have joined a block­ade of every gate of the Atom­ic Weapons Estab­lish­ment (AWE) at Alder­mas­ton, Berk­shire, Eng­land. [1] The block­ade start­ed at 7am.

Indi­vid­u­als present at the block­ade, which is aimed at halt­ing con­struc­tion of mul­ti-bil­lion pound facil­i­ties for research and devel­op­ment of a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear war­heads, [2] include Nobel Peace Prize lau­re­ates Jody Williams, from Ver­mont, USA and Máiread Cor­ri­g­an-Maguire, from Belfast, North­ern Ire­land (both Jody and Máiread were locked on using tubes). [3] Also present are the Catholic bish­op of Brent­wood, Thomas McMa­hon; the Angli­can bish­ops Stephen Cot­trell (Read­ing), Mike Hill (Bris­tol) and Peter Price (Bath and Wells); Jill Evans MEP, Vice Pres­i­dent of Plaid Cym­ru and chair of CND Cym­ru (Wales); and Kate Hud­son, chair of CND.

All gates have been block­ad­ed, with a large num­ber of peo­ple locked-on using tubes. In par­tic­u­lar, sev­er­al women are locked-on at the main gate exit, one of whom is in a wheel chair. Police are cur­rent­ly cut­ting peo­ple out of their lock-ons. Five arrests have been made to this point, with more expect­ed over the course of the day.

Bri­an Larkin, a Tri­dent Ploughshares (TP) activist who trav­elled from Helens­burgh, Scot­land, said: “This is the biggest block­ade of Alder­mas­ton in years and comes at a time when even major polit­i­cal par­ties are ques­tion­ing the log­ic of spend­ing up to £97 bil­lion [4] on use­less weapons. It demon­strates the depth and breadth of deter­mined civ­il soci­ety oppo­si­tion to Tri­dent and its planned replace­ment. [5] Although the gov­ern­ment now seems to have delayed the next phase of Tri­dent replace­ment until after the gen­er­al elec­tion, the ongo­ing con­struc­tion of facil­i­ties at the AWE for the design, devel­op­ment and man­u­fac­ture of new nuclear war­heads is ille­gal and immoral and will only lead to fur­ther pro­lif­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons.”

Ang­ie Zel­ter, co-founder of TP, who trav­elled from Knighton, Wales, added: “In May, world gov­ern­ments will meet to review the nuclear Non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty (NPT); [6] but this pro­gram of mod­erni­sa­tion of UK nuclear weapons vio­lates the treaty and could lead to a dis­as­trous fail­ure of the Review Con­fer­ence. Over forty years ago, when it signed up to the treaty, the UK made a deal to nego­ti­ate mul­ti­lat­er­al nuclear dis­ar­ma­ment in exchange for states with­out nuclear weapons agree­ing not to obtain them.[7] Not only have we failed to keep that promise but now we are prepar­ing to build a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons. If the gov­ern­ment wants to halt the pro­lif­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons it should get rid of its own nuclear weapons first. We are call­ing on the UK to abide by its agree­ment to achieve nuclear dis­ar­ma­ment — that means tak­ing Tri­dent off patrol, halt­ing all work and prepa­ra­tions for any new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear weapons and using the AWE only for dis­ar­ma­ment and ver­i­fi­ca­tion.”

Sarah Lasen­by, a TP activist who trav­elled from Oxford, added: “The time has come for the UK to dis­arm its nuclear weapons. Instead of build­ing a new gen­er­a­tion, the gov­ern­ment should go to the upcom­ing NPT Review Con­fer­ence in New York and com­mit to nego­ti­a­tions for a Nuclear Weapons Con­ven­tion to abol­ish nuclear weapons world­wide.” [8]

Each of the gates to the nuclear weapons site is themed: Scot­land, Wales, Eng­land, inter­na­tion­als [9], cyclists and envi­ron­men­tal­ists, faith groups, women and stu­dents. Choirs, med­ical pro­fes­sion­als, aca­d­e­mics and politi­cians are also present.

Media con­tacts: Daniel Vies­nik 07506 234 091; Bri­an Larkin 07768 312 676; Ang­ie Zel­ter 07835 354 652

Images from the block­ade: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cnduk

Updates:
http://twitter.com/TridentPlough
http://blockawe.blogspot.com

ENDS

Notes to edi­tors:

1. The Alder­mas­ton Big Block­ade was ini­ti­at­ed by Tri­dent Ploughshares and sup­port­ed by the Cam­paign for Nuclear Dis­ar­ma­ment (CND), the Alder­mas­ton Women’s Peace Camp(aign) (AWPC) and var­i­ous oth­er groups.

Tri­dent Ploughshares is a cam­paign to dis­arm the UK Tri­dent nuclear weapon sys­tem in a non­vi­o­lent, open, peace­ful and ful­ly account­able man­ner.
Web­site: http://www.tridentploughshares.org

CND web­site: http://www.cnduk.org
AWPC web­site: http://www.aldermaston.net

Block­ades of AWE Alder­mas­ton took place most recent­ly in Octo­ber 2008 and June 2009.

2. The Min­istry of Defence’s plan­ning appli­ca­tion for a new enriched ura­ni­um han­dling and stor­age facil­i­ty at AWE Alder­mas­ton, Project Pega­sus, was approved by West Berk­shire coun­cil on Wednes­day 10 Feb­ru­ary 2010, despite receiv­ing over 1400 let­ters of objec­tion. http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/berkshire/hi/people_and_places/newsid_8509000/8509099.stm

Cam­paign­ers say the new facil­i­ty will be used to build a new gen­er­a­tion of nuclear war­heads, which they say breach­es the UK’s legal oblig­a­tions under the Nuclear Non-Pro­lif­er­a­tion Treaty [see note 7].

For infor­ma­tion on all facil­i­ties under devel­op­ment or planned at the AWE, see: http://www.aldermaston.net/awe

3. Jody Williams won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997 joint­ly with the cam­paign she worked for, the Inter­na­tion­al Cam­paign to Ban Land­mines..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jody_Williams

Máiread Cor­ri­g­an-Maguire was award­ed the prize in 1976 joint­ly with Bet­ty Williams for their work to end vio­lence in North­ern Ire­land.
http://en.wikipedia..org/wiki/Mairead_Corrigan

4. See report from Green­peace, In the Fir­ing Line (Sep­tem­ber 2009): http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/media/reports/firing-line-hidden-costs-supercarrier-project-and-replacing-trident

5. In an ICM poll for the Guardian pub­lished on 13 July 2009, 54% of respon­dents indi­cat­ed that they want­ed to see Britain aban­don its nuclear weapons and not replace its Tri­dent sys­tem. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jul/13/icm-poll-nuclear-weapons

6. The next five-year­ly Review Con­fer­ence of the NPT is due to take place 3–28 May 2010 in New York. For back­ground infor­ma­tion on the NPT and the Review Con­fer­ence, see: http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org

7. Arti­cle VI of the NPT, rat­i­fied by both the UK and the US, stip­u­lates: “Each of the Par­ties to the Treaty under­takes to pur­sue nego­ti­a­tions in good faith on effec­tive mea­sures relat­ing to ces­sa­tion of the nuclear arms race at an ear­ly date and to nuclear dis­ar­ma­ment, and on a treaty on gen­er­al and com­plete dis­ar­ma­ment under strict and effec­tive inter­na­tion­al con­trol.”
http://www.un.org/en/conf/npt/2005/npttreaty.html

8. For fur­ther infor­ma­tion on the inter­na­tion­al cam­paign for the NPT Review Con­fer­ence to com­mit to nego­ti­a­tions toward a Nuclear Weapons Con­ven­tion, see: http://www.icanw.org

9. In addi­tion to the hun­dreds of UK peo­ple who have par­tic­i­pat­ed in the block­ade, there are peo­ple from Bel­gium, Swe­den, Fin­land, and Switzer­land in atten­dance at Alder­mas­ton.

media@tridentploughshares.org
http://blockawe.blogspot.com/

Tar Sands protests (Brighton & London)

Cli­mate Camp Invades BP Petrol Sta­tions Over Tar Sands

Cli­mate Camp Invades BP Petrol Sta­tions Over Tar Sands
On Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary activists from the South Coast neigh­bour­hood of the Camp for Cli­mate Action invad­ed the three BP petrol sta­tions in Brighton, on the Lewes Rd, Ditch­ling Rd and Lon­don Rd, to protest at BP’s plans to invest in the Alber­ta Tar Sands in Cana­da. Mov­ing by bicy­cle 8 activists car­ried a ban­ner read­ing ‘Tar Sands Oil Is Blood Oil’. They hand­ed out infor­ma­tion on the Cana­di­an tar sands and BP’s plans to invest in it to cus­tomers and urged them to boy­cott BP.

Many of BP’s cus­tomers where shocked to hear about BP’s pro­posed involve­ment in one of the dirt­i­est busi­ness­es on earth, espe­cial­ly in the light of its past attend to project a green image, and in some cas­es left imme­di­ate­ly left to get their fuel some­where else. This action is the start of a cam­paign, which is hoped will spread across the UK. A one of the Brighton activists said: “We hope that oth­er con­cerned local peo­ple across the UK will fol­low our exam­ple and begin putting the pres­sure on BP in their areas. Tar sands are an appalling exam­ple of plac­ing insane greed ahead of the whole plan­et and every­one on it.”

Tar sands are deposits of tar, sand and clay under the forests of Alber­ta in west­ern Cana­da. Tar sands extrac­tion is an eco­log­i­cal dis­as­ter, some­times referred to as ‘The biggest envi­ron­men­tal crime in his­to­ry’. Oil pro­duced from tar sands is the filth­i­est most car­bon inten­sive oil (over 3 times as much CO2 to pro­duce as con­ven­tion­al oil). The Athabas­ca tar sands oper­a­tions are the largest sin­gle indus­tri­al emit­ter of CO2 on the plan­et. Enough nat­ur­al gas is used every day extract­ing this oil to heat 3.2 mil­lion Cana­di­an homes.

Tar sands extrac­tion involves the whole­sale destruc­tion of vast tracts of ancient for­est over an area the size of Eng­land and Wales and the use of huge amounts of water that is left so con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed that it must be stored in giant ponds. The tox­ic tail­ings ponds are so vast they can be seen from space. Leaks for these ponds are poi­son­ing local rivers and the indige­nous peo­ples that live there. The rush to extract oil from tar sands is also tram­pling on the rights of the local indige­nous peo­ples.

While the tar sands are in Cana­da, much of the financ­ing is com­ing from UK com­pa­nies. BP which once tried to rebrand itself as ‘Beyond Petro­le­um’ to give itself a green image is plan­ning on invest­ing $10billion in the Sun­rise Project a tar sands extrac­tion project in Alber­ta. This week a num­ber BP’s share­hold­ers have start­ed a revolt and are pres­sur­ing BP to stop. Oth­er UK com­pa­nies that are involved in tar sands include Shell, RBS and Bar­calys.

Pho­tos:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/4354992582_a300eeb4fb_b_d.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4062/4354252823_1123bd6cd9_b_d.jpg

Tar sands info:
http://www.ienearth.org/tarsandsinfo.html

Press:
BP faces protest over oil sands devel­op­ment
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article7018483.ece
Share­hold­er group calls on BP to rethink oil sands project
http://business.scotsman.com/business/Shareholder-group-calls-on-BP.6050650.jp

Con­tact:
E‑mail: southcoast@climatecamp.org.uk
Web: http://climatecamp.org.uk/get-involved/local-groups/south-coast

Tar Sands banner LondonOil-ympics Come To Trafal­gar Square
On Sat­ur­day, 13 Feb­ru­ary at 12 noon, UK and Cana­di­an envi­ron­men­tal activists opened the ‘Oil-ympics’ at Cana­da House in Trafal­gar Square. The event, timed to coin­cide with the open­ing of the 2010 Win­ter Olympics in Van­cou­ver, high­light­ed the role of British com­pa­nies in the sin­gle biggest indus­tri­al project on earth, the Cana­di­an Tar Sands (1).

The Oil-ympics event saw activists divid­ed into three teams: BP, Shell and RBS, all ready to ‘Race to the Tar Sands’. Tra­di­tion­al win­ter sports were sub­vert­ed to illus­trate the irony of Cana­da por­tray­ing the Van­cou­ver Win­ter Olympics as an event which cel­e­brates Cana­di­an indige­nous cul­ture and envi­ron­men­tal sus­tain­abil­i­ty, while in the neigh­bour­ing province of Alber­ta, Cana­di­an First Nations are find­ing that their lands, com­mu­ni­ties and health are being dev­as­tat­ed by the Tar Sands (2).

BP received spe­cial atten­tion after it recent­ly unveiled plans to embark on its first Tar Sands extrac­tion project. BP had pre­vi­ous­ly sold its poten­tial stake in Alber­ta in 1999, when BP’s chief exec­u­tive at the time, Lord Browne, deemed Tar Sands extrac­tion to be eco­nom­i­cal­ly unvi­able and envi­ron­men­tal­ly unpleas­ant. How­ev­er, BP’s new chief exec­u­tive, Tony Hay­ward, is now set to make BP a major play­er in the Tar Sands with a part­ner­ship with Canada’s Husky Ener­gy – a ven­ture that is fac­ing sharp crit­i­cism from BP’s own share­hold­ers (3, 4).

Alice Har­g­reaves, of the UK Tar Sands Net­work, said: “BP has been try­ing to prove that they are ‘Beyond Petro­le­um’ for years, but with their entry into the Tar Sands project, we can see the truth: Beyond Petro­le­um is noth­ing more than a Bro­ken Promise.(5) BP share­hold­ers are rebelling over this betray­al, and so are we. Over the next two months, we’ll be putting the pres­sure on to make sure BP get the mes­sage – stay out of the Tar Sands!”

Shell has been sin­gled out as it is already a major oper­a­tor in the Tar Sands, and RBS as it is the 7th biggest glob­al investor in the Tar Sands. (6)

tarsandsinfocus@gmail.com

http://tarsandsinfocus.wordpress.com/

(1) Deposits of Tar Sands are spread out over 54,000 square miles of prime for­est in north­ern Alber­ta, an area the size of Eng­land and Wales com­bined. Pro­duc­ing crude oil from the Tar Sands gen­er­ates up to five times more car­bon diox­ide, the prin­ci­pal glob­al warm­ing gas, than con­ven­tion­al drilling: see

Envi­ron­ment Cana­da, 2007, Nation­al Inven­to­ry Report Green­house Gas Sources and Sinks in Cana­da 1990–2005, http://www.ec.gc.ca/pdb/ghg/inventory_report/2006_report/som-sum_eng.cfm

(2) This action is in sol­i­dar­i­ty with Cana­di­an First Nations who have called for a mora­to­ri­um on the Tar Sands. For more infor­ma­tion see the Indige­nous Envi­ron­men­tal Net­work: http://www.ienearth.org/cits.html

(3) BP has entered a joint ven­ture with Husky Ener­gy to devel­op a Tar Sands facil­i­ty which will be capa­ble of pro­duc­ing 200,000 bar­rels of crude a day by 2020. In return for a half share of Husky’s Sun­rise field in the Athabas­ca region of Alber­ta, the epi­cen­tre of the Tar Sands indus­try, BP has sold its part­ner a 50 per cent stake in its Tole­do oil refin­ery in Ohio. The com­pa­nies plan to invest $10 bil­lion in the project, mak­ing BP a major play­er in Tar Sands extrac­tion. The final invest­ment deci­sion will be made in the next few months.

http://www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=2012968&contentId=7038865

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601082&sid=aGw2sL7JwHG8

(4) A coali­tion of share­hold­ers has tabled a res­o­lu­tion for BP’s AGM on April 15 high­light­ing the envi­ron­men­tal and social risks of Tar Sands extrac­tion. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article7018483.ece

(5) http://tarsandsinfocus.wordpress.com/bpbrokenpromises/

(6) For Shell Invest­ments see http://www.foei.org/en/resources/publications/pdfs-members/economic-justice/shells-big-dirty-secret/view?searchterm=shell%27s%20big%20dirty%20secret

For RBS invest­ments see http://understory.ran.org/2010/01/31/banks-ranked-and-spanked-on-tar-sands/

UK Tar Sands Net­work
tarsandsinfocus@googlemail.com
http://www.tarsandsinfocus.wordpress.com

Riot police arrest 23 in night raid on peaceful protest against the destruction of Zagreb pedestrian zone

11.02.2010
At 03.30 this morn­ing around 100 riot police arrest­ed 23 activists from Green Action and the Right to the City ini­tia­tive in Zagreb, Croa­t­ia. The raid took place just hours after 4000 peo­ple turned out in snowy con­di­tions to protest against turn­ing part of the pedes­tri­an zone into a ramp for an under­ground garage planned as part of the Cvjet­ni shop­ping cen­tre and lux­u­ry flats devel­op­ment in the old part of Zagreb.

11.02.2010
At 03.30 this morn­ing around 100 riot police arrest­ed 23 activists from Green Action and the Right to the City ini­tia­tive in Zagreb, Croa­t­ia. The raid took place just hours after 4000 peo­ple turned out in snowy con­di­tions to protest against turn­ing part of the pedes­tri­an zone into a ramp for an under­ground garage planned as part of the Cvjet­ni shop­ping cen­tre and lux­u­ry flats devel­op­ment in the old part of Zagreb.

The oper­a­tion aimed to remove the accom­mo­da­tion con­tain­er which the groups had put on Varsavs­ka Street pedes­tri­an zone as a 24-hour info-point in order to block the begin­ning of works on the ramp, which is still under legal dis­pute. Activists inside of the con­tain­er and on the roof peace­ful­ly resist­ed removal by lock­ing them­selves togeth­er using arm tubes, and were arrest­ed after the fire brigade cut the tubes. Around 50 more activists blocked the road exits of the lor­ry car­ry­ing the con­tain­er but were also removed by the riot police.

The police also hacked to pieces a five-metre high wood­en tro­jan horse which had been brought to the site for the pre­vi­ous evening’s protest as a sym­bol of pri­vate inter­ests and cor­rup­tion mas­querad­ing as urban rede­vel­op­ment.

“Using riot police against a small group of peace­ful pro­test­ers is a dis­turb­ing over-reac­tion to the civ­il offence of fail­ing to obtain per­mis­sion before tem­porar­i­ly plac­ing the con­tain­er in the pedes­tri­an zone”, said Teo Celakos­ki from Right to the City. “Yet the whole Cvjet­ni project is based on dubi­ous legal manoeu­vres such as the city author­i­ties’ deci­sion to declare it a project of pub­lic inter­est when it is clear­ly noth­ing of the kind”.

“The Croa­t­ian author­i­ties must con­cen­trate on tack­ling the real prob­lem of cor­rup­tion instead of shoot­ing the mes­sen­gers, added Tomis­lav Toma­se­vic, from Green Action. “The Euro­pean Com­mis­sion has repeat­ed­ly iden­ti­fied cor­rup­tion as a major remain­ing obsta­cle to Croa­t­i­a’s EU Acces­sion but if this project is any­thing to go by there is still a long way to go.”

Videos of removal of activists & removal of ship­ping con­tain­er

Con­tact: Tomis­lav Toma­se­vic. +385 98 719 253
http://www.zelena-akcija.hr/

Chhattisgarh (India): 19 Mining Trucks Set Ablaze

From the Dai­ly Mail

http://dailymailnews.com/0110/29/FrontPage/FrontPage8.php

Maoist sep­a­ratists set ablaze 19 trucks of Indi­an Govt

From the Dai­ly Mail

http://dailymailnews.com/0110/29/FrontPage/FrontPage8.php

Maoist sep­a­ratists set ablaze 19 trucks of Indi­an Govt
NEW DELHI—Over 100 Maoist guer­ril­las stormed into a min­ing com­plex of the state-run NMDC Ltd in Chhattisgarh’s restive Dan­te­wa­da dis­trict and set 19 trucks on fire in the ear­ly hours of Wednes­day. The armed Maoist sep­a­ratists raid­ed the min­ing com­plex of India’s largest iron ore min­er at Kiran­dul, about 400 km south of here, at around 2 am. “The rebels sneaked into Kirandul’s 11‑B deposit of the NMDC and burnt 19 trucks hired by NMDC for iron ore trans­porta­tion. This result­ed in pan­ic amongst the hun­dreds of NMDC staff engaged in min­ing in the hilly area,” Lakhan Thakur, in charge of the Kiran­dul police sta­tion, told media.…

Bath Bomb #27 Out Now

THE BATH BOMB

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Issue #27
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Feb 10

“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Bet­ter!”

B&NES Cuts It Fine

THE BATH BOMB

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Issue #27
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Feb 10

“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Bet­ter!”

B&NES Cuts It Fine

In the ongo­ing saga of B&NES Coun­cil’s job-cut­ting bonan­za, plans have been revealed to go on a mas­sive redun­dan­cy spree, start­ing in April. Since the Bath Bomb got hold of con­fi­den­tial doc­u­ments and blew B&NES’ axing plans out of the water back in Novem­ber, they have been try­ing to gloss over and deny what will be a mas­sive attack on pub­lic sec­tor employ­ees and ser­vice users alike. It now appears that the cuts will come in three stages: pre­sum­ably a poor attempt at mak­ing the redun­dan­cies and ser­vice slash­es seem less numer­ous, start­ing in earnest this spring. In the mean­time, we have to sat­is­fy our­selves with 70 imme­di­ate redun­dan­cies, affect­ing sev­er­al key depart­ments of the coun­cil. In April, the attacks will be switched up a gear, with 400 loss­es planned. To add insult to injury, those work­ers lucky enough to keep their jobs will suf­fer a pro­posed two-year pay freeze being dis­cussed at West­min­ster (agreed on by all three main­stream par­ties) to recoup costs after their mates, the bankers, pissed the econ­o­my down the drain. 

Unsur­pris­ing­ly, redun­dan­cies so far won’t affect mid­dle or high man­age­ment, but are instead aimed at the ground-lev­el work­ers who pro­vide us with ser­vices and sup­port. Work­ers that remain in their depart­ments will also be expect­ed to shoul­der the work­load of their for­mer col­leagues. Coun­cil work­ers have told the Bath Bomb that if the planned redun­dan­cies go ahead, it will be lit­er­al­ly impos­si­ble to run their depart­ments or pro­vide any com­pe­tent ser­vice to the pub­lic, as many of the job cuts affect work­ers with very spe­cif­ic skills and abil­i­ties, and depart­ments would be left too under­staffed to be fit for pur­pose. This lat­est round of attacks on coun­cil work­ers is cou­pled with mount­ing plans to pri­va­tize our pub­lic ser­vices and slash the effec­tive­ness of what remains. 

With this only being stage one of a three-pronged attack, we are left won­der­ing what will be left of our pub­lic ser­vices by the time B&NES have fin­ished maul­ing them. It’s not all doom and gloom though, with local activists, com­mu­ni­ty groups and unions gear­ing up to fight back and defend our jobs, our ser­vices and our com­mu­ni­ties from the greed-dri­ven onslaught being unleashed on us by these politi­cians — watch this space for news on the fight­back!

Char­lie Gets Fat While He Tight­ens Our Green Belt

Yes, this just in — famous envi­ron­men­tal­ist and every­one’s least favourite jug-eared par­a­sit­i­cal tax drain Prince ‘Last Tan­go in Paris’ Charles has decid­ed to sell off part of his vast green belt estate to be used for new hous­ing. Around 2,000 new homes are planned for Bath, half of which are to be on Crown-owned lands around New­ton St Loe. Con­ve­nient­ly for­get­ting his sup­posed ‘green cre­den­tials’ for a sec­ond, Char­lie has shown his roy­al streak by being won over by mas­sive amounts of a dif­fer­ent type of green – cash.

Local oppo­si­tion groups have already sprung up in protest at the plans, which will see yet more of our trea­sured green spaces dis­ap­pear under con­crete. We would­n’t mind so much, were it not for the abun­dance of dis­used and dilap­i­dat­ed build­ings in Bath that sore­ly need ren­no­va­tion and could pro­vide homes for thou­sands. But once again, we are see­ing that the roy­al fam­i­ly, who only clawed their way to the top through blood­shed and greed, are no friends of ours. What real­ly wor­ries us here at Bath Bomb, how­ev­er, is once all the green fields have been con­cret­ed over, where are we going to take our hors­es and hounds when the time comes to stick a tail on Char­lie and his degen­er­ate ilk and chase them down?

Keep your ear to the ground, as more news of plans to fight the devel­op­ment are pop­ping up all the time, and with the impend­ing con­cret­ing of Bathamp­ton Mead­ows, we’ve got a prop­er fight to get stuck into to save the green spaces around Bath!

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In By The Cat­flap

The Black Cat, Bath’s best autonomous social space, is now up and run­ning again for the new year. The old Black Cat build­ing, on the Upper Bris­tol Road, was evict­ed late last year – and then almost imme­di­ate­ly reopened by a group of local res­i­dents. This new col­lec­tive ran the cen­tre until ear­ly Jan­u­ary, when the ‘own­ers’ of the build­ing used a back-door legal process to res­ur­rect their pre­vi­ous evic­tion order – despite such an act being fla­grant­ly unlaw­ful.

The two Black Cat col­lec­tives have now joined forces direct­ly to open a new cen­tre in Old­field Park. Sit­u­at­ed at the junc­tion of West Avenue and Cyn­thia Road, and mere min­utes from Old­field Park Sta­tion. Once again the cen­tre will house the Bath FreeShop, an exten­sive infos­hop (includ­ing copies of this fine pub­li­ca­tion), plus an inten­sive pro­gram of dance class­es, exhi­bi­tions, dub nights, debate clubs, film nights, cafes, open mic nights, and more. A suit­able venue is also being sought to hold a fol­low-up to the last cen­tre’s huge­ly suc­cess­ful ben­e­fit gig.

The Black Cat is open right now, unless you’re read­ing this between the hours of about 7pm and 1pm, and would love for you to drop by. They can be con­tact­ed at bathsocialcentre[at]googlemail.com, or on 07946 777609. The cen­tre is open most days from 1pm to 7pm, ear­li­er on Sun­days, and extra hours as need­ed for events.

http://bathsocialcentre.blogspot.com

Bath Activist Net­work are a local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce the Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als and greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, email bathactivistnet[at]yahoo.co.uk or see our web­site: http://www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com

Green Gueril­las Hit Bath

The last cou­ple of months have seen a num­ber of mys­te­ri­ous gar­dens spring­ing up in the Bath area, the most notice­able of these being an ongo­ing project on Park St, behind St James’ Square. The gar­den has been cre­at­ed by guer­ril­la gar­den­ers — peo­ple who, sick of see­ing use­able land left uncul­ti­vat­ed, have tak­en it upon them­selves to cre­ate more local food sources. They’ve cleared the over­grown area and plant­ed fruit trees and bush­es to feed the local pop­u­lace for free.

Any­one can be a gueril­la gar­den­er; just find a few seeds, a dis­used area and some mates, then pop along in a clan­des­tine fash­ion and plant your veg­gies. There are lots of dif­fer­ent rea­sons for guer­ril­la gar­den­ing — some peo­ple want to feed them­selves, some hope to pro­vide their com­mu­ni­ty with free and local veg, while oth­ers, such as the cheeky gar­den­ers who plant­ed gan­ja in the flo­ral dis­play at the police sta­tion a few years back, may have oth­er motives!

You don’t need to be part of a group or have much gar­den­ing expe­ri­ence to be a guer­ril­la gar­den­er, but if you want to hook up with a local group, check out the local Tran­si­tion Towns group at transitionbath[at]googlemail.com. Alter­nate­ly, there are oth­er com­mu­nal gar­den­ing schemes, such as the allot­ments in Vicky Park — with Bath peo­ple cul­ti­vat­ing more and more of the city every day, there’s nev­er been a bet­ter time to go green!

Wheely Good News

Cycling enthu­si­asts will be pleased to hear that Bath Cycling Cam­paign are relaunch­ing that old favourite, the Crit­i­cal Mass. A Crit­i­cal Mass is a cel­e­bra­tion of ped­al pow­er in which cyclists take to the streets en masse to high­light the fun and eco-friend­li­ness of the bicy­cle. It is a car­ni­va­lesque parade, so feel free to dress-up, dress down, or just dress plain old weird (non-fan­cy dress/ seri­ous ‘politi­co’ styles are are also wel­come!).

The Crit­i­cal Mass is a world­wide event that hap­pens reg­u­lar­ly in Barcelona, Lon­don and New York to name but a few, and is always great fun, so why not come and get involved? The last Bath Crit­i­cal Mass drew over 50 peo­ple and was a great suc­cess. The Mass is meet­ing at 1pm at Kingsmead Square on Sat­ur­day the 27th of March.

http://www.bathcyclingcampaign.org.uk

Smile, You’re On Cam­era!

In a humor­ous turn of events, the obnox­ious Bath police spy vehi­cle has got­ten itself into a spot of both­er recent­ly after being pho­tographed parked in a dis­abled-only space! While on her way out, a con­sci­en­tious mem­ber of the pub­lic manged to beat the cops’ per­son­al voyeur wag­on at its own game, snap­ping a few choice shots of the van in the dis­abled space. Bath police have since apol­o­gised and claimed that they were on “very urgent busi­ness“, but won’t say what; in oth­er words, they want­ed a bite to eat and felt above the law enough to deprive a dis­abled per­son of their spot while they went to get it.

So hope­ful­ly the sight of a few red-faced spy-cops will bring a smile to the face of all of us who hate police sur­veil­lance and the CCTV soci­ety, or just find it plain old irri­tat­ing that the cam-van’s threat­en­ing, sin­is­ter mot­to “smile, you’re on cam­era” is writ­ten in such a love­ly, friend­ly font!

EVENTS

Bath Hunt Sabo­teurs meet­ings, 2nd and 4th Mon­day of the month, 8pm, The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Free sam­ba danc­ing class­es, Mon­days, 7–8pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Debt advice drop-in, Tues­days, 4–7pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Lon­don Road Food Co-op, Wednes­days, 4–7pm, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Lon­don Road

The Lost Plot work­day, Thurs­days, 10am-dusk, Bathamp­ton

Bath Stop The War Coali­tion vig­il, Sat­ur­days, 11.30am-12.30, Bath Abbey Court­yard

Recy­cle Your Sun­days, Sun­days, 10.30am, starts Abbey Church­yard, the reg­u­lar series of socia­ble, easy-paced cycle rides, http://www.bathrys.org.uk/ Hazel 01225 469199

Black Cat Cen­tre gen­er­al meet­ing, Sun­days, 1–3pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Antifas­cist ben­e­fit punk/ska/hip-hop gig, Fri­day 12th Feb­ru­ary, doors open 6.30pm, £6 entry, the Croft, 117–119 Stokes Croft, Bris­tol, fea­tur­ing La Frac­tion, Left For Dead, Jakal and Reject­ed,
http://libcom.org/news/gentle-bonecrusher-life-death-ivan-khutorskoy-17112009

Orchard Man­age­ment Work­shop for all lev­els of expe­ri­ence, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, 10–3.30pm, the Vine House, Bail­brook Lane, Sols­bury Hill, Bath, £15 includ­ing light lunch, book with Jim Dowling/e‑mail piltonman[at]googlemail.com/ tel 01225 481500

‘Incor­po­rat­ing Cli­mate Change into your Com­mu­ni­ty-Led Plan­ning Process’, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, 11–4pm, Brunswick Room, the Guild­hall, Bath, re-mail sara_grimes[at]bathnes.gov.uk

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Broad­lands Orchard­share Vol­un­teer­ing Day, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, 12–4pm, Broad­lands Orchard, Box Road, Bath­ford, http://www.bathford.net/broadlands.php

Allot­ment Fair, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, 2–5pm, the Guild­hall, Bath, e‑mail alotta_thingsgoingon[at]yahoo.co.uk/ tel 01225 332246

EVICT THE BAILIFFS! Punk and folk ben­e­fit gig, Sat­ur­day 13th Feb­ru­ary, The Plough, Eas­t­on, Bris­tol, fea­tur­ing KilnAboy, The Autono­mads, Har­i­jan and Hack­saw

AWE Alder­mas­ton block­ade, Mon­day 15th Feb­ru­ary, start­ing 7am, there is already a car­load going from Bath (4 am start)

Bath Cycling Cam­paign meet­ing, Mon­day 15th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30pm, the Ris­ing Sun, Grove Street, http://www.bathcyclingcampaign.org.uk

Talk by Alas­tair McIn­tosh: ‘Engag­ing the Pow­ers’, Mon­day 15th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30pm, 3rd Floor, Bush House (above the Arnolfi­ni) 72 Prince Street, Bris­tol, BS1 4QD, £3 entry, http://www.ecoshow.org.uk

Work­shop: ‘Com­mu­ni­ty Ben­e­fits of Renew­able Ener­gy’, Tues­day 16th Feb­ru­ary, 6–9pm, Coun­cil Cham­ber, The Hol­lies, Mid­somer Nor­ton, e‑mail sara_grimes[at]bathnes.gov.uk/ tel 01225 477548

Tue 16 Feb — Tran­si­tion Film: ‘Hawaii: Mes­sage in the Waves’, Tues­day 16th Feb­ru­ary, doors open 7.15pm, the Min­er­va Cen­tre, 8 Combe Park, Low­er West­on, Bath BA1 3NP, http://www.transitionbath.org

‘Junk Poet­ry’ open mic night, Thurs­day 18th Feb­ru­ary, 7.30pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Camp for Cli­mate Action nation­al gath­er­ing, Fri­day 19th-Sun­day 21st Feb­ru­ary, Bridewell, Bris­tol

Tran­si­tion Bath open review: ‘How are we doing?’, Mon­day 22nd Feb­ru­ary, 7.15pm, back room of the Bell, Wal­cot Street, Bath, bring food to share, http://www.transitionbath.org

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 24th Feb­ru­ary, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Film: ‘Mat­wan’, Thurs­day 25th Feb­ru­ary, 7pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 3rd March, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

North Som­er­set Coun­cil Meet­ing on future of Bris­tol Air­port expan­sion, Wednes­day 3rd March, 6pm, Town Hall, West­on Super Mare, come along to the meet­ing and show coun­cil­lors your con­cerns, http://www.stopbia.com

Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Thurs­day 4th March, 7.30–9pm, down­stairs at The Hob­gob­lin, St James Parade, http://www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com

Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, Mon­day 8th March, 8–9pm, The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Exhi­bi­tion: ‘Loss of Inno­cence: Gaza Chil­dren’s Art­work’, Mon­day 8th March-Wednes­day 17th March (not Sun­days), most­ly 10–4pm, St John’ Church, Frome, ffi e‑mail adam.stout[at]virgin.net

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 10th March, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Bath Stop the War Coali­tion pub­lic meet­ing, Wednes­day 10th March, 7.30pm, Friends Meet­ing House, York Street, Bath

Bath Green Drinks, Wednes­day 10th March, 8pm, the Ris­ing Sun, Grove Street

Rad­i­cal debate club: ‘When envi­ron­men­tal­ism becomes fas­cism’, Thurs­day 11th March, 7–9pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 17th March, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Bath tree-plant­i­ng project day, Sat­ur­day 20th March, more details tbc

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 24th March, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Bath Crit­i­cal Mass, Sat­ur­day 27th March, 1pm start, Kingsmead Square

Trapese Col­lec­tive course: ‘Tools for Social Change’, train­ing in grass­root organ­is­ing for social change, Sat­ur­day 27th March-3rd April, Rag­man’s Lane Farm, For­est of Dean, £175-£350, lim­it­ed places avail­able so book ear­ly! http://www.stuffit.org/trapese/ragm.pdf

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 31st March, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 7th April, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Rad­i­cal debate club: ‘Rad­i­cal­ism & reli­gion’, Thurs­day 8th April, 7–9pm, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 14th April, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

Free yoga class, Wednes­day 21st April, 10.30–11.30am, Black Cat Cen­tre, http://www.blackcatcentre.blogspot.com

World Day for Lab Ani­mals march in Lon­don, Sat­ur­day 24th April, coach 8.30am, leav­ing Bris­tol Tem­ple Meads, £10 tick­et

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­il­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat upon. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer do not nec­es­sar­il­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor.

Insane In The B&NES

Mean­while, back to oth­er news. The Save Bathamp­ton Mead­ows cam­paign to save, err, Bathamp­ton Mead­ows, recent­ly suf­fered a blow when B&NES Coun­cil gave them­selves per­mis­sion to pro­ceed with their four-stage Bath Trans­port Plan – includ­ing the wildlife-devour­ing Bus Rapid Tran­sit route, the expan­sion of two exist­ing Park & Ride schemes, and the sac­ri­fice of the Mead­ows to be glo­ri­ous­ly reborn as a new flood-prone P&R. The much-hat­ed A36/A46 link road plan still remains too, despite con­stant pub­lic denial. Though the Coun­cil’s com­plete lack of trans­paren­cy and demo­c­ra­t­ic rep­re­sen­ta­tion (66% of Batho­ni­ans object­ed to the Bathamp­ton scheme in Nov 08) defied all expec­ta­tions, and the traf­fic con­ges­tion and air qual­i­ty ben­e­fits (less than 1%, accord­ing to gov­ern­ment stud­ies) of the plan are implau­si­ble at best, B&NES’ true motive is clear as glass: mon­ey. Yep, the £5.75 mil­lion car­rot of gov­ern­ment grant has got them all wet, and res­i­dents or the envi­ron­ment can fuck off.

In response, the sev­en-year strong SBM lot host­ed a packed-out com­mu­ni­ty meet­ing in Bath­eas­t­on on the 27th of last month. The cam­paign is now psych­ing them­selves up for a pin­cer attack legal chal­lenge, tak­ing first the Sec­re­tary of State to court, and then B&NES… if they can afford it. To this end the ‘protest com­pa­ny’ VeraC­i­ty Ltd have been formed, and with court costs expect­ed between £10,000 and £30,000 (with even the send­ing of a let­ter cost­ing £500, those solic­i­tors get pricey!) they are now eager for investors to share out the bur­den of a quid each. Para­dox­i­cal­ly, most of these chal­lenges take six years, but VeraC­i­ty are only being giv­en three months.

B&NES have now start­ed tend­ing out for con­struc­tion, spin and archi­tects con­tracts with which to waste their mon­ey. With luck, any info about com­pa­nies show­ing inter­est will come to light either on our own blogspot, or the SBM one.

Whilst we here in the office have some doubts on the effi­cien­cy of wad­ing through all that red tape, this, var­i­ous NIMBY legalese and Com­pul­so­ry Pur­chase Order court­room bat­tles could very well be the key to save the eco­log­i­cal­ly-impor­tant mead­ows. And if not, here’s to hop­ing the VC does­n’t lead the cam­paign away from its direct action com­mit­ments.

http://www.vcbath.blogspot.com
http://www.newbridgematters.blogspot.com
http://www.response2route.co.uk/wordpress/?p=221
http://www.savebathamptonmeadows.org.uk

A Cen­sor­ble Response To Islam4UK

A lot has been made late­ly of the antics of the pro-Sharia Mus­lim group ‘Islam4UK’ (a front group for Al-Muha­jiroon led by Anjem Choudary), who advo­cate the turn­ing of Britain into an oppres­sive Mus­lim state, com­plete with cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment and flog­ging for pub­lic drunk­en­ness (amidst a host of oth­er gems). They also recent­ly received noto­ri­ety for the gov­ern­men­t’s ban­ning of their pro­posed Woot­ton Bas­sett demo — the repa­tri­a­tion town for British war dead. White nation­al­ists were quick to con­demn the march, but you don’t have to be a flag-wav­ing skin­head to oppose these nut­cas­es.

Since the open­ing of hos­til­i­ties in Iraq and Afghanistan, var­i­ous groups have sunk to using the parad­ing of war casu­al­ties in Woot­ton Bas­sett as a pro­pa­gan­da tool. While some rev­el in the body count to pro­mote anti-west­ern sen­ti­ment, oth­ers like the BNP use coffins and griev­ing fam­i­lies to fly nation­al­ist flags. The truth, though, is that dead sol­diers are nei­ther heroes nor mon­sters – they’re sim­ply men and women who have paid a harsh price for doing the dirty work of cor­rupt politi­cians.

Real­ly, the BNP and Islam4UK are both a threat to the work­ing class, and pan­der to a polit­i­cal elite who desire only to see us divid­ed along their lines of race, reli­gion, gen­der and sex­u­al­i­ty, instead of class. Sure­ly we want to build a soci­ety based on tol­er­ance, respect and equal­i­ty, and must resist the author­i­tar­i­an regime envi­sioned by the far right? If so, then we need to wake up and treat these peo­ple — no mat­ter the colour of skin or the faith — like the fas­cists they are. And whilst we can’t con­done state con­trol and bans, it’s the job of our com­mu­ni­ties to crush them.

To Vote Or Not To Vote?

On Thurs­day the 11th of Feb­ru­ary, the Black Cat Cen­tre held a debate on the sub­ject of vot­ing. Should we vote? If so, for whom? If not, why not? I have been ask­ing around to get a feel of what peo­ple pass­ing through the cen­tre think, and the results are far from unan­i­mous. They range from not vot­ing as a cat­e­gor­i­cal imper­a­tive, to vot­ing for the Tories so the rev­o­lu­tion comes, with mid­dle-ground posi­tions as well, con­trast­ing nation­al elec­tion with local ones. The debate promised to be mighty inter­est­ing.

There is not enough space to explore this issue in depth, so I will use the lit­tle I have left to present the act of vot­ing under dif­fer­ent lights, which will hope­ful­ly allow us to have a con­struc­tive exchange. There can be two ends in vot­ing; vot­ing to rule the coun­try, and vot­ing to destroy the sys­tem. Those who pro­pose to vote, at least the ones I’ve spo­ken to, are refer­ring to the sec­ond one; and, you’ve prob­a­bly guessed, those who pro­pose that we don’t vote are refer­ring to the first; that is, some­one has yet to say that we should form a par­ty and win the elec­tions.

There is no dis­agree­ment, then, on the right to rule. It does­n’t exist. What the peo­ple I’ve spo­ken to dis­agree on is whether it does us any good, as an activist move­ment, that one par­ty or anoth­er is behind the wheel. Can it help us build the resis­tance? Or does vot­ing, as such, under­cut it?

Here EDO Again

For the last five years, Brighton-based bas­tards EDO/ITT have been the sub­ject of a con­cert­ed activist cam­paign ini­ti­at­ed when locals learned that EDO sup­plies the Israeli and US mil­i­tary with bomb release mech­a­nisms and oth­er nas­ties that have been used in Gaza, Iraq and else­where. Since the begin­ning of the cam­paign, EDO has been sub­ject to numer­ous protests, lock-ons, block­ades, van­dal­ism and oth­er actions and has seen their share val­ue plum­met, and gone through four direc­tors in as many years.

On Jan­u­ary the 18th, over 300 peo­ple gath­ered in Brighton to mark the first anniver­sary of the bom­bard­ment of Gaza that EDO made pos­si­ble. Through­out the day, activists, includ­ing Batho­ni­ans, dodged batons and police dogs to make their way to the EDO fac­to­ry, which they even­tu­al­ly did via a lit­tle-used foot­path. Upon the march reach­ing the fac­to­ry, sec­tions of the fenc­ing dis­ap­peared, allow­ing pro­test­ers entry to the site, where a brief skir­mish with the police ensued. From there, the demo, which by this point had been offi­cial­ly banned by the police, head­ed back into town to let Brighto­ni­ans know what grot­ty death mer­chants ped­dle their trade on their doorsteps. It was lat­er dis­cov­ered that, in antic­i­pa­tion of the protests, the fac­to­ry had been closed the entire day. To add to EDO’s finan­cial mis­ery, lat­er that night the fac­to­ry was vis­it­ed and heav­i­ly paint-bombed and lock-glued in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple of Gaza — not a bad day’s work! The cam­paign against EDO con­tin­ues, and you can find out more at http://www.smashedo.org.uk

In sup­port of the Brighton demo, BAN sup­port­ers and oth­ers pick­et­ed Bar­clay’s Bank in Bris­tol. Bar­clays was tar­get­ed because it is the main bank of arms com­pa­nies. 20 peo­ple gave out leaflets and held a ban­ner in sup­port of Eli­jah Smith, a Bris­tol-based anti-mil­i­tarist who has been remand­ed in cus­tody with­out a tri­al for a year fol­low­ing an event last year where EDO was sub­ject­ed to the sin­gle action that brought it clos­er to col­lapse. Sev­en ‘de-com­mis­sion­ers’ entered the fac­to­ry and destroyed almost every piece of equip­ment they could find. There has been a cam­paign to keep his spir­its up, includ­ing send­ing let­ters and gifts, and even loud gigs held out­side the nick by sup­port­ers! To send Eli­jah your sup­port, send him a let­ter at – Eli­jah Smith, VP 7551, Shep­pey Clus­ter (Elm­ley), Church Rd, Eastchurch, Sheer­ness, Kent, ME 12 4DZ.