Weekend of Action and Workshops at Mainshill Solidarity Camp

RESIST new coal! Stop cli­mate chaos!

Sat 28th Nov — Tues 1st Dec

RESIST new coal! Stop cli­mate chaos!

Sat 28th Nov — Tues 1st Dec

While politi­cians are set to add more air to the cli­mate pres­sure cook­er in Copen­hagen, the UK gov­ern­ment is push­ing ahead with dou­bling the num­ber of open­cast coal mines in the coun­try. In the past 18 months 14 com­pa­nies have applied to dig near­ly 60 mil­lion tonnes of coal from 58 new or enlarged open­cast mines. With our cli­mate under immi­nent threat, this is just insane and needs to be stopped. So what bet­ter place than Main­shill for kick­ing off a Decem­ber of direct action against cli­mate crim­i­nals at home and abroad?

The Main­shill camp is occu­py­ing the site of a new open cast coal mine in Lanark­shire with lots of local sup­port and seri­ous­ly delay­ing work with dig­ger div­ing, drill rig occu­pa­tions and sab­o­tage actions.

Join us for our open week­end Sat 28 Nov — Tues 1st Dec. There’ll be direct action work­shops, legal brief­in­gs and a guid­ed tour of the site on Sat and Sun, plus what­ev­er actions peo­ple are up for. Or come up any time!

There’s lots and lots to do — not only are con­trac­tors busy felling trees on site, there are also four open­cast coal mines with­in spit­ting dis­tance of Main­shill, as well as the Raven­struther coal rail depot.

From jump­ing on machin­ery and build­ing momen­tum and sup­port in the com­mu­ni­ty, to chop­ping wood and clean­ing out the com­post loos — there’s some­thing for every­one!

A brochure of coal tar­gets in Scot­land plus Dig­ger Div­ing for Begin­ners
can be found at http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=10

WHAT TO BRING:
*warm clothes, boots and water­proofs, a tent, sleep­ing bag and mat *tools for build­ing work and action mate­ri­als if you can *Most impor­tant­ly bring your­self and friends.

FOOD:
There’ll be com­mu­nal veg­an food for a dona­tion, so come pre­pared to help with chop­ping veg.

GETTING THERE:
The camp is right next to junc­tion 12 of the M74, which runs from Carlisle
to Glas­gow. The near­est train sta­tions are Lanark and Hamil­ton and there
are fre­quent direct busses to the site.
Email us if you need a lift from the train sta­tion.

Detailed trav­el direc­tions:
http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=415

MORE INFO AND CONTACT:
info@leaveitintheground.org.uk
http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=827

Please note: Peo­ple arrest­ed at Main­shill are held overnight, then tak­en to the Sher­if­f’s Court in Lanark­shire on the next day before being released. If you are plan­ning to take action, make sure you’ve got the next day off too.

Anti Heathrow campaigners target Architect awards

6 Novem­ber 2009
Plane Stu­pid activists along with three res­i­dents from Heathrow this evening tar­get­ed one of the poten­tial third run­way design­ers at this years Archi­tects of the Year Awards held at Lon­don’s Inter­con­ti­nen­tal Hotel.

Architects' awards ceremony disrupted6 Novem­ber 2009
Plane Stu­pid activists along with three res­i­dents from Heathrow this evening tar­get­ed one of the poten­tial third run­way design­ers at this years Archi­tects of the Year Awards held at Lon­don’s Inter­con­ti­nen­tal Hotel.

Archi­tect group Pas­call and Wat­son, nom­i­nat­ed for Trans­port Archi­tect of the Year have been at the fore­front of air­port expan­sion since the ear­ly 1960’s.*

The activists stormed the podi­um and gave a short speech** before offer­ing Pas­call and Wat­son the “We don’t give a Shit” award in protest at their 50 year avi­a­tion port­fo­lio includ­ing expan­sion at Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanst­ed, Birm­ing­ham, Man­ches­ter, Dublin and Abu Dhabi air­ports. Oth­er activists hand­ed out leaflets to the audi­ence. Once the award had been pre­sent­ed the activists left of their own accord.

Tra­cy Howard, 35 year old moth­er and long term res­i­dent of Sip­son said:

“We’re here today to let the archi­tec­tur­al world know about the diverse and grow­ing move­ment against the Third Run­way and air­port expan­sion across the coun­try.

“Those involved with air­port expan­sion will have to include this grow­ing oppo­si­tion in their designs and in their bud­get”.

Joe Ryle, 18, Plane Stu­pid activist and Heathrow res­i­dent said:

“Archi­tects such as Pas­call and Wat­son involved with air­port expan­sion should expect to see a lot more of us. We pre­sent­ed them with the ‘We don’t give a Shit’ award, both to recog­nise their con­tri­bu­tion to destroy­ing our homes and to say that try­ing to build a green air­port is like try­ing to pol­ish a turd”.

Con­tact: Plane Stu­pid Press Line 07847 204469

Video

apex drilling visited — MAINSHILL SOLIDARITY action

apex drilling @ brid­gend sab­o­taged by anti open­cast activists.

In the ear­ly hours of tues­day 3rd novem­ber, anti open­cast activists vis­it­ed Apex Drilling based near Brid­gend. They are inte­gral to the expand­ing open­cast mon­ster and are cur­rent­ly active at Main­shill in Scot­land.

apex drilling @ brid­gend sab­o­taged by anti open­cast activists.

In the ear­ly hours of tues­day 3rd novem­ber, anti open­cast activists vis­it­ed Apex Drilling based near Brid­gend. They are inte­gral to the expand­ing open­cast mon­ster and are cur­rent­ly active at Main­shill in Scot­land.

Cam­eras were dis­abled, con­tain­ers and vehi­cles had their locks glued, wind­screens were etched with ‘No open­cast’, wires and pipes were cut on heavy vehi­cles, fuel sys­tems were con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed, anti open­cast graf­fi­ti sprayed all over the com­pound and the main site gate locked shut.

This com­pa­ny and oth­ers will be repeat­ed­ly tar­get­ed until they are put out of busi­ness.
No com­pro­mise in defence of moth­er earth.

Mainshill Camp Gathering round-up: workshops, walks, sabotage and lock-ons

The past week­end saw num­bers swell at the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, with peo­ple trav­el­ling from far and wide to sup­port the ongo­ing strug­gle to stop Scot­tish Coal open­cast­ing Main­shill Wood.

Harvester locked-on at MainshillCommunity walk past Mainshill fortThe past week­end saw num­bers swell at the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp, with peo­ple trav­el­ling from far and wide to sup­port the ongo­ing strug­gle to stop Scot­tish Coal open­cast­ing Main­shill Wood. The num­ber of peo­ple occu­py­ing the site reached num­bers seen at Main­shill when the Camp for Cli­mate Action set up on the site in August, show­ing how this issue is not going away.

Com­mu­ni­ty Walk

On Sat­ur­day after­noon as the sun shone down on the Dou­glas Val­ley, res­i­dents of the camp, sup­port­ers and activists from local com­mu­ni­ties came togeth­er to wit­ness the changes that Main­shill Wood has seen over the past few months. The tour took in the parts of the site that have been occu­pied, defend­ed and heav­i­ly for­ti­fied for near­ly 5 months, lead­ing up to areas that have been most recent­ly felled and cleared.

The walk then went down to the far cor­ner of the site where Scot­tish Coal and var­i­ous con­trac­tors have set up a com­pound, sur­round­ing machin­ery in fenc­ing, flood­light­ing and secu­ri­ty guards. The walk then passed through the huge area of clear­fell, and down through the field on which the Camp for Cli­mate Action took place, past more defences, tree­hous­es and tun­nels. The tour end­ed with tea and bis­cuits in the com­mu­nal, and dis­cus­sions on where the cam­paign is going, and how the camp and com­mu­ni­ties can con­tin­ue to sup­port each oth­er in their strug­gle to stop Scot­tish Coal.
Work­shops

After the walk, a group from the camp walked into the clear­fell to plant native trees, in a sym­bol­ic effort to refor­est the area, with indige­nous tree species. Although Scot­tish Coal flout their plans to restore the site using native species after coal­ing, his­to­ry and com­mon sense tells us that the site will not be restored. Take a walk across the val­ley to Dalquandy, which was Europe’s largest mine at 20 mil­lion tonnes and stopped pro­duc­ing years ago. It has been left as it was, a dan­ger­ous moon­scape, leak­ing tox­i­cs into ground­wa­ter and pol­lut­ing sur­round­ing envi­ron­ments.

Oth­er work­shops skill-shared on tree-climb­ing, tree-house build­ing, lock-on build­ing and gen­er­al­ly resist­ing Scot­tish Coal’s plans for the area.

Sab­o­tage

A report post­ed on Indy­media Scot­land reads:

Activists sab­o­taged a spe­cial­ist drilling rig and oth­er machin­ery in Main­shill Wood on Sat­ur­day night.

Cables were cut, con­trols dam­aged, levers bust­ed, locks glued, win­dows bro­ken, lights smashed. There were no injuries or arrests.

The spe­cial­ist drilling rig, owned by Apex Drilling Ser­vices, is per­form­ing an essen­tial role for Scot­tish Coal. This action may stop their work for a con­sid­er­able time while repairs are made.

The drilling rig takes core sam­ples of the rocks under the woods, to deter­mine rock types and amounts of min­er­als present. This is work that needs to be com­plet­ed before coal can be exca­vat­ed from Main­shill.

Scot­tish Coal have agreed to pay for any dam­age to the con­trac­tors expen­sive machin­ery while work­ing at the Main­shill site.

This action to stop the work car­ried out by Scot­tish Coal or its con­trac­tors is one of many acts of sab­o­tage at Main­shill over recent weeks.

Lock-ons

No work took place on the site through­out the week­end, and the har­vest­ing machine had been tak­en off-site on the back of a flatbed lor­ry on Fri­day, prob­a­bly so that it couldn’t get dam­aged over the week­end as has hap­pened in the past. So a large group decid­ed to stop the har­vester from being brought on-site on Mon­day morn­ing.

Using New Mains Home Farm as its access to the site and com­pound, the flatbed drove in with the har­vester at around 7am, quick­ly fol­lowed by peo­ple from the camp. The har­vester was just off the flatbed when it was chased and sur­round­ed, with peo­ple climb­ing on it.

The dri­ver put up quite a fight in an effort to get his machine on site, putting lives at risk by reck­less­ly dri­ving the machine and then vio­lent­ly try­ing to remove peo­ple from it. How­ev­er, a camper man­aged to scale the crane-like arm of the har­vester, and locked-on to it with a bicy­cle D‑lock.

Vio­lent respons­es from the work­ers is becom­ing an all too com­mon reac­tion to actions at Main­shill where peo­ple try to peace­ful­ly used their bod­ies to stop machin­ery – peo­ple have been pushed, kicked in the head, grabbed, near­ly run over, and had their campers tak­en off them and thrown into the mud.

Although a lot of this has been doc­u­ment­ed and def­i­nite­ly con­sti­tutes assault, even attempt­ed mur­der in some instances, the fight of the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp is with the boss­es, land­lords and deci­sion-mak­ers. The Scot­tish Coal and Scot­tish Wood­lands exec­u­tives sit in their offices, dri­ve their fan­cy com­pa­ny cars to their fan­cy homes, and tell the con­trac­tors or sub­con­trac­tors they employ that they wont get any trou­ble from the Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp. They tell them that they won’t be giv­en any more work until they have fin­ished at Main­shill Wood. They put work­ing peo­ple, with fam­i­lies to feed and no choice but to car­ry out the con­tracts they’ve been giv­en, in between them­selves and the com­mu­ni­ty and Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp activists.

We say that these boss­es act cow­ard­ly, pay­ing oth­ers with blood mon­ey to car­ry out their dirty work. We appeal to con­trac­tors to stand in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the camp and com­mu­ni­ty and not accept con­tracts for work at Main­shill. We appeal to the Scot­tish Coal tech­ni­cal direc­tors, the Estates Man­ag­er, the Scot­tish Wood­lands direc­tors, the coun­cil­lors respon­si­ble for pass­ing this project and Lord Home to come do the work them­selves, get their over­alls dirty for a change and see how long they last.

The action last­ed for five hours, with the camper locked-on at the neck through­out that time. Even­tu­al­ly a V‑division sup­port unit from Glas­gow with the Moun­tain Res­cue team arrived, and in true V‑division style rigged up a pal­let on a farm trac­tor as a “makeshift cher­ry-pick­er”. Ear­li­er in the day the Inspec­tor present had said that Health and Safe­ty rules for how close machin­ery can oper­ate to peo­ple on site were “guide­lines” – it must be the same for remov­ing peo­ple from lock-ons!

The camper was removed from the har­vester arm, arrest­ed for a Breach of the Peace, held over night at Bell­shill police sta­tion and then tak­en to court in Lanark the next morn­ing, where she plead guilty and will be sen­tenced in six months, pend­ing good behav­iour.

This action was a vic­to­ry for the camp and took the resis­tance into New Mains Home Farm, where the Dou­glas and Angus Estates Office is, and where a com­mu­ni­ty of peo­ple will live only some two hun­dred metres from the exca­va­tion works. The action also saw a down-scaled police response. Where at pre­vi­ous actions some 25 offi­cers had been in atten­dance, this time there were only 4 for the most part, and sup­port was only moved away right at the end. Is Strath­clyde Police get­ting sick of being used as Scot­tish Coal’s pri­vate secu­ri­ty force?

In Con­clu­sion…

As well as some superb evening enter­tain­ment, the weekend’s events and the peo­ple that came through and saw the camp has strength­ened the resis­tance to the ongo­ing work at Main­shill, and giv­en peo­ple new ener­gy to fight these cor­rupt coun­cil­lors, fat-cat land-own­ers and greedy cor­po­rate types with every­thing we’ve got.

mainshill@riseup.net
http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk/

Blockade of UN’s Climate Change Conference in Barcelona

Wednes­day 4th Novem­ber in the morn­ing — Eco Activists block for one hour the main entrance to the UN’s Cli­mate Change Con­fer­ence tak­ing place in Barcelona.

UN Barcelona blockadeWednes­day 4th Novem­ber in the morn­ing — Eco Activists block for one hour the main entrance to the UN’s Cli­mate Change Con­fer­ence tak­ing place in Barcelona.

This morn­ing more than forty activists blocked the entrances to the main halls of the con­fer­ence cen­tre where the BARCELONA CLIMATE TALKS are tak­ing place. Their action involved shut­ting and lock­ing many of the main entrances, tap­ing build­ing tape X´s across shut doors, plac­ing stick­ers on doors say­ing entrances closed. Their action had a ban­ner that read that “With­out a dras­tic reduc­tion, there is no solu­tion.”

There was quite a lot of press cov­er­age, includ­ing Cata­lan TV3 and Japan­ese nation­al TV. They chant­ed songs about cli­mate change, read out state­ments and spoke from the heart as to the rea­sons for their actions in Cata­lan, Span­ish and Eng­lish. At one point an excel­lent eco rap tune was sung.

Amongst oth­er things men­tioned was the fol­low­ing; the fact that Africa feel they have to boy­cott the talks due to lack of seri­ous­ness from the rich coun­tries, the fact that peo­ple were there to speak on behalf of indige­nous in Bagua, Peru who are defend­ing their land, which has been sold off by Peru­vian state along with 70 of the coun­tries Ama­zon­ian rain­for­est area, all com­mu­ni­ties in strug­gle around the plan­et, try­ing to defend their resources and com­mu­ni­ties against multi­na­tion­al cli­mate injus­tice, includ­ing the Ross­port com­mu­ni­ty in North West­ern part of Ire­land.

There was no police or secu­ri­ty attempts to remove the activists. After an hour they stood up and left. They had much sup­port and were applaud­ed from peo­ple out­side.

The action was organ­ised by the group ‘El Cli­ma no esta en Ven­da” (Cli­mate is not for Sale)

More info: http://www.elclimanoestaenvenda.wordpress.com

UN climate delegates Barcelona dinner spoilt — no carve up with dam execs!

3.11.09

UN Barcelona blockade 23.11.09
This evening there was a protest out­side a posh restau­rant where del­e­gates were meet­ing with hydropow­er cor­po­ra­tions. Del­e­gates & execs were harangued as they made their way from their bus­es & posh cars to dine togeth­er. Ban­ners added to the yelling of ‘no more dams no more lob­bies, cli­mate jus­tice!’, that quite spoilt the appetite of those try­ing to carve up the envi­ron­ment inside. Even­tu­al­ly the police came and tried to ID every­one, but we stayed a bit longer, and a bit more, till they left and we decid­ed to move on…

Press release:

On the occa­sion of the Barcelona sum­mit 2 to 6 Novem­ber, the last prepara­to­ry ses­sion of the UN Con­fer­ence on Cli­mate Change in Copen­hagen (COP15)

Under the slo­gan “Dams kill rivers and peo­ple, they are not a Clean Devel­op­ment Mech­a­nism!” activists denounce cor­po­rate lob­by­ing in cli­mate change nego­ti­a­tions

· Dams and reser­voirs are impor­tant gen­er­a­tors of green­house gas­es, and respon­si­ble for almost one quar­ter of the methane emis­sions caused by humans

· Nasa’s lead­ing cli­mate sci­en­tist James Hansen has warned that cor­po­rate lob­by­ing is grave­ly under­min­ing demo­c­ra­t­ic attempts to curb car­bon emis­sions.

Barcelona, 03 Novem­ber. The aim of today’s action against cor­po­rate lob­by­ists is to make noise to wake the world up, to express out­rage at the ques­tion­able legit­i­ma­cy of today’s meet­ing between major hydro-elec­tri­cal cor­po­ra­tions (Richard Tay­lor, Exec­u­tive Direc­tor, Inter­na­tion­al Hydropow­er Asso­ci­a­tion and Jose Maria Cal­vo-Sote­lo, Senior Vice Pres­i­dent Reg­u­la­tion and Cor­po­rate Devel­op­ment, Ende­sa Lati­noaméri­ca) and del­e­gates from the nego­ti­a­tions in par­al­lel to the offi­cial UNFCC.

Accord­ing to Olivi­er Hoede­man from lob­by­ing watch­dog Cor­po­rate Europe Obser­va­to­ry “From Wash­ing­ton DC to Ottawa, Brus­sels to Tokyo, the most influ­en­tial gov­ern­ments in the cli­mate nego­ti­a­tions are fac­ing an unprece­dent­ed cor­po­rate lob­by­ing offen­sive, aim­ing to weak­en green­house gas reduc­tion tar­gets.”

The Clean Devel­op­ment Mech­a­nism (CDM) is a mar­ket-based tool that allows indus­tri­al­ized nations – oblig­ed to reduce their emis­sions by the Kyoto Pro­to­col ‑to avoid cut­ting excess emis­sions by pay­ing devel­op­ing coun­tries to make the emis­sions reduc­tions in the form of sup­pos­ed­ly ‘clean ener­gy’.

The cre­ation of an arti­fi­cial ‘cli­mate’ mar­ket means large cor­po­ra­tions are able to buy car­bon cred­its issued by the UN. Thus, busi­ness groups that are expect­ed to reduce emis­sions are linked to ques­tion­able projects in devel­op­ing coun­tries in the name of “sus­tain­able devel­op­ment” and con­tin­ue to pol­lute in devel­oped coun­tries.

The CDM actu­al­ly increas­es emis­sions because the cred­it­ed projects often do not deliv­er the expect­ed emis­sions reduc­tions. Com­pa­nies rep­re­sent­ed by cor­po­rate lob­by­ists such as the Inter­na­tion­al Hydropow­er Asso­ci­a­tion are receiv­ing bil­lions of dol­lars through this instru­ment.

Hydro­elec­tric projects have quick­ly become the num­ber one tech­nol­o­gy in the CDM, despite their high cli­mate impact. Dams and reser­voirs are impor­tant gen­er­a­tors of green­house gas­es, besides being respon­si­ble for almost one quar­ter of the methane emis­sions caused by humans, specif­i­cal­ly 104M tonnes, cor­re­spond­ing to 4 ‑5% of all induced warm­ing.

Anoth­er ter­ri­ble con­se­quence is the dis­place­ment of over 80M peo­ple, an over­whelm­ing num­ber of vic­tims, flood­ing of many places of great social and cul­tur­al val­ue, in addi­tion to the irre­versible destruc­tion of riv­er ecosys­tems.

Today we denounce the death and destruc­tion caused by large dams, and pro­mot­ed by promi­nent lob­by­ists in Asia, Africa and Latin Amer­i­ca. Today we say, NO MORE DAMS! LOBBIES OUT OF OUR CLIMATE! THE CLIMATE IS NOT FOR SALE!

Rossport update

‘Gagged’ protest high­lights lack of democ­ra­cy in Mayo Forum

3 Novem­ber 2009

‘Gagged’ protest high­lights lack of democ­ra­cy in Mayo Forum
Rossport silenced banner invasion
3 Novem­ber 2009
This morn­ing An Bord Pleanala have announced that they are defer­ring the deci­sion on the onshore sec­tion of the Cor­rib Gas pipeline. Bord Pleanala says that approx­i­mate­ly 5.6km (or 62% of the whole onshore pipeline) is con­sid­ered unac­cept­able because of its prox­im­i­ty to dwelling hous­es locat­ed with­in its haz­ard range should a pipeline fail­ure occur. See the lat­est RTE news report on this here: http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1103/corrib.html or Irish Times report: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/1103/…0.htm
More on the Bord Pleanala deci­sion will fol­low lat­er, this is a report on yes­ter­days Peo­ple’s Forum in Bel­mul­let and Min­is­ter’s Forum in Cor­ran Buí.

Yes­ter­day morn­ing, saw the return of the People’s Forum to Bel­mul­let, which was attend­ed among oth­ers by a rep­re­sen­ta­tive of the Gar­da Ombuds­man. Dur­ing, this mem­bers of the com­mu­ni­ty who oppose the impo­si­tion of the Cor­rib Gas Project on the area, out­lined some of the issues they have had with the polic­ing of the protests and the sub­se­quent efforts and fail­ures of the Gar­da Ombuds­man. In the after­noon, the com­mu­ni­ty moved and went to hold a silent protest at the Min­is­ters Forum. Some peo­ple taped their mouths shut to show how the com­mu­ni­ty have been silenced to facil­i­tate Shell. This forum is offi­cial­ly called the “North West Mayo Devel­op­ment Forum” but is known local­ly as the “Fun­ny Forum” and it cer­tain­ly lived up to this local name, and it tru­ly was cringe wor­thy to see some of sup­pos­ed­ly most pow­er­ful peo­ple in the Mayo and the coun­try per­form in this cha­rade.

The point has been made numer­ous times that the Fun­ny Forum is pure­ly for media spin and to project the image to the wider pub­lic that the pow­ers that be are address­ing the con­cerns of the com­mu­ni­ty. How­ev­er noth­ing could be fur­ther from the truth. In the Mayo News today, a quote from a spokes­woman for Eamon Ó Cuív stat­ed “The min­is­ters were delight­ed that Shell to Sea attend­ed the forum, even if they had their mouths taped and did not par­tic­i­pate”. Per­haps what she could have real­ly added was “This is exact­ly the type of par­tic­i­pa­tion we real­ly want from the com­mu­ni­ty”. See: http://www.mayonews.ie/index.php?option=com_content&tas…id=38

In a joint state­ment from Pobal Chill Chomáin and Pobal le Chéile, they state “the so-called forum is com­plete­ly ignor­ing the health and safe­ty issues sur­round­ing the Cor­rib gas project, yet these are the spe­cif­ic issues that are con­tin­u­ing to give rise to con­flict and dis­agree­ment in Erris’. It con­tin­ued: “The Min­is­ters’ forum is wide­ly regard­ed with­in our com­mu­ni­ty as a sham, and is being used not as an instru­ment of con­flict res­o­lu­tion but as an instru­ment for Cor­rib project advance­ment.”

The Min­is­ters forum had a pre­sen­ta­tion from Dept of Ener­gy & Nat­ur­al Resources as well as the Gar­da Ombuds­man, a short speech from Eamon Ó Cuív about the mon­ey they have giv­en recent­ly to the area. Final­ly Denise Horan who has recent­ly joined Shel­l’s PR team from the lofty post of Edi­tor of the Mayo News then gave a pre­sen­ta­tion of the bribes Shell had also hand­ed out.

The Gar­da Ombuds­man pre­sen­ta­tion, was giv­en by the Ombuds­man­’s head of com­mu­ni­ca­tions Kier­an FitzGer­ald and he told the Min­is­ter’s Forum that 111 com­plaints had been received in rela­tion to the Cor­rib protests. Of these 78 were deemed admis­si­ble and 33 were deemed inad­mis­si­ble for inves­ti­ga­tion. Some 55 files were “closed”– i.e. the inves­ti­ga­tion had been com­plet­ed – and 23 cas­es were still open. How­ev­er his pre­sen­ta­tion was met with more or less silence from the assem­bled forum mem­bers. This was in marked con­trasts with the ear­li­er Peo­ple’s Forum.

The People’s Forum got off to a slow start, but when Gra­ham Doyle, com­mu­ni­ca­tions offi­cer for the Gar­da Ombuds­man arrived things livened up. He was a last minute stand in for head of the com­mu­ni­ca­tions for the Ombuds­man Kevin Fitz­patrick (who mys­te­ri­ous­ly was able to make the “Fun­ny Forum”), and as such didn’t have any of the sta­tis­tics about com­plaints relat­ing to the Cor­rib Gas Project. Mr Doyle did engage well with the forum, how­ev­er it became clear very quick­ly that a lot of the peo­ple present were over­all fair­ly dis­il­lu­sioned with the effec­tive­ness of the Gar­da Ombuds­man. A lot of the speak­ers present made the point that the Gar­da Ombuds­man seems to be try­ing inves­ti­gate the com­plaints but at the end of the weren’t achiev­ing any results. A few peo­ple quot­ed cas­es where they’re was very strong evi­dence (one had 5 eye­wit­ness and par­tial video evi­dence of an assault, anoth­er had clear foren­sic evi­dence of crim­i­nal dam­age) and that the Ombuds­man had sent the cas­es for­ward to the DPP for pros­e­cu­tion how­ev­er the DPP refused to pros­e­cute. This bot­tle­neck at the DPP, who refuse to pros­e­cute with any cas­es against Gar­daí involv­ing Shell to Sea protests seem to be a par­tic­u­lar point of con­tention. Mr Doyle admit­ted that the Gar­da Ombuds­man had a lot of work to do to prove their cred­i­bil­i­ty.

One, very mov­ing speech came from Win­fred Mack­lin, who spoke of her involve­ment in the after­math of a gas explo­sion in Scot­land of a pipeline which was run­ning at between 4 & 9 bar pres­sure. The Cor­rib Gas Pipeline is designed to run up to 345 bar pres­sure until Glen­gad and up to 144 bar between Glen­gad and Bel­lan­aboy. Ms Mack­lin also urged the Ombuds­man to speak out against the Gar­da vio­lence and quot­ed Man­dela who said that “silence is col­lab­o­ra­tion”. See a clip from Ms Mack­lin speech here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w21g0QVOio

The Ombuds­man rep­re­sen­ta­tive told the forum that they had sought per­mis­sion to inves­ti­gate the polic­ing of crowds under Sec­tion 106 of the Gar­da Síochá­na Act, how­ev­er this had been refused by the Min­is­ter for Jus­tice, Der­mot Ahern. After Mr Doyle stat­ed that he didn’t want to com­ment on indi­vid­ual cas­es, one con­trib­u­tor state that peo­ple weren’t ask­ing the Ombuds­man to com­ment on indi­vid­ual cas­es but they should be com­ment­ing on the over­all vio­lence of the Gar­daí and that silence thus far by the Ombuds­man Com­mis­sion was rep­re­hen­si­ble.

One point made was that the way the Ombuds­man was ini­tial­ly set up, they were con­strict­ed on all sides from the DPP, the Min­is­ter for Jus­tice, Gar­da Com­mis­sion­er and then infor­mal­ly by pres­sure brought to bear by the Gar­da Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Asso­ci­a­tion.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/1103/1224257962988.html

More pho­tos at http://www.indymedia.ie/article/94646

apple action at the earth centre

Ear­li­er today a group of activists took apple action and lib­er­at­ed a haul of deli­cious fruits from the abun­dant for­est gar­dens at the derelict earth cen­tre. Weeks of mean­ing­less promis­es and bla­tant lies from Don­cast­er Coun­cil led the group of har­vesters to take action.

Ear­li­er today a group of activists took apple action and lib­er­at­ed a haul of deli­cious fruits from the abun­dant for­est gar­dens at the derelict earth cen­tre. Weeks of mean­ing­less promis­es and bla­tant lies from Don­cast­er Coun­cil led the group of har­vesters to take action. They had been told by local author­i­ties that the fruit was infect­ed by wasps and the MOD would be using the space for 3 weeks so access denied!

This may seem like a small feat but as num­bers and sup­port grows the move to reclaim the land at the earth cen­tre is get­ting clos­er!

Work Stopped Again at Mainshill Wood

2.11.2009

2.11.2009
Work was halt­ed yet again at Main­shill today, start­ing at around sev­en a.m., when a group of about 17 peo­ple sur­round­ed the har­vester machine used for tak­ing down large trees and one per­son man­aged to lock her­self on with a D‑lock to the arm of the trac­tor. The police and then Strath­clyde Moun­tain Res­cue and V Divi­sion cut­ting crew were called in, the lat­ter two not arriv­ing until approx­i­mate­ly eleven a.m. Activists passed the time wait­ing in the cold and the rain play­ing games, much to the amuse­ment of police and work­ers, who were inci­den­tal­ly no fun at all. Peo­ple were told to vacate the premis­es upon the arrival of the cut­ting crew, but once there they cut out the locked-on per­son rel­a­tive­ly quick­ly, and work was able to resume around noon. This action makes today the third day out of six work­ing days that work has been suc­cess­ful­ly halt­ed for a time.

mainshill@riseup.net
http://coalactionscotland.noflag.org.uk/?page_id=415

Earth First! Roma, waiting Copenaghen… II act

To the dawn of Fri­day 30 Octo­ber a group of activists of Earth First!

Earth First! Roma, waiting Copenaghen... II actTo the dawn of Fri­day 30 Octo­ber a group of activists of Earth First! Rome have con­tin­ued the cam­paign in view of the ver­tex on the cli­mate that will have been to Cope­naghen since Novem­ber 30 to Decem­ber 10. The select place, piaz­za­le degli Eroi, has been car­pet­ed from posters and two ban­ners from 4 meters have been set on the adver­tis­ing plac­ards: “Cope­naghen is near…dye of green the city!” and “Sta­di­um, bridges, nuclear…where the air to breath?”
To the dawn the cen­tral foun­tain of the plaza result­ed to be dyed of green.