Amazon mega-dams stoke new wave of Indian protests

Kayapó Indi­ans are to hold a protest against a huge hydro-elec­tric dam planned for Brazil’s Xin­gu Riv­er, one of the Amazon’s main trib­u­taries.

Kayapó Indi­ans are to hold a protest against a huge hydro-elec­tric dam planned for Brazil’s Xin­gu Riv­er, one of the Amazon’s main trib­u­taries.

The week-long protest will start on 28 Octo­ber and take place in the Kayapó com­mu­ni­ty of Piaraçu. At least 200 Indi­ans are expect­ed to gath­er. Rep­re­sen­ta­tives from Brazil’s Min­istry of Mines and Ener­gy, and the Min­istry of the Envi­ron­ment, have been invit­ed there to talk with the Indi­ans.

The Kayapó and oth­er indige­nous peo­ples oppose the dam, say­ing they have not been prop­er­ly con­sult­ed about it and have not been informed of its true impacts on their lands.

The dam will divert more than 80% of the flow of the Xin­gu Riv­er, and have a major impact on fish stocks and forests along a 100 km stretch of the riv­er inhab­it­ed by indige­nous peo­ples. Sur­vival has protest­ed to the gov­ern­ment about the project.

The Kayapó are furi­ous with Edi­son Lobão, the Min­is­ter of Mines and Ener­gy, who recent­ly stat­ed that ‘demo­ni­ac forces’ were pre­vent­ing the con­struc­tion of large hydro-elec­tric dams in Brazil. Kayapó leader Megaron Txu­car­ra­mae said, ‘These words are very ugly and are offen­sive to us and to those who defend nature.’

Belo Monte is one of the largest infra­struc­ture projects in the government’s Accel­er­at­ed Growth Pro­gramme. In 1989 the Kayapó organ­ised a mas­sive protest against a series of dams planned for the Xin­gu Riv­er. They suc­cess­ful­ly lob­bied the World Bank to pull out of fund­ing the project, which was then shelved.

Dams planned for oth­er Ama­zon rivers are also the tar­get of indige­nous protests. A year ago, the Enawene Nawe tribe ran­sacked a dam build­ing site in a bid to stop dozens of dams planned for the Juru­e­na riv­er. The Indi­ans say the dams will ruin the fish­ing on which they depend.

In the west­ern Ama­zon, the San­to Antônio dam, part of a com­plex of dams being built on the Madeira Riv­er, will flood the land of at least five groups of uncon­tact­ed Indi­ans. One group is thought to live only 14 kilo­me­tres from the main dam con­struc­tion site.

In a let­ter to Pres­i­dent Lula, the Kayapó explained their posi­tion: ‘We don’t want this dam to destroy the ecosys­tems and the bio­di­ver­si­ty that we have tak­en care of for mil­lenia and which we can still pre­serve. Mr. Pres­i­dent, our cry is for stud­ies that are well-done and which seek to dis­cuss with indige­nous peo­ples this great eco­log­i­cal cra­dle of our ances­tors… We want to par­tic­i­pate in this process with­out being treat­ed as evil demons who hold back the country’s evo­lu­tion.’

Survival’s Direc­tor Stephen Cor­ry said today, ‘The real impact of the dams has been hid­den. If they go ahead they will destroy the lives, land and liveli­hoods of many tribes. No amount of com­pen­sa­tion can ever make up for dam­age on this scale, that will wreck peo­ples’ lives and inde­pen­dence.’

Two big barricades, two lock-ons and work stopped again at Mainshill Wood

26/10/2009
This morn­ing at around 7am the access road being used by log­gers and oth­er con­trac­tors to gain access to Main­shill Wood was block­ad­ed by res­i­dents at the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp.

Work has now been stopped for over five hours, with two big bar­ri­cades and two peo­ple locked-on.

26/10/2009
This morn­ing at around 7am the access road being used by log­gers and oth­er con­trac­tors to gain access to Main­shill Wood was block­ad­ed by res­i­dents at the Main­shill Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp.

Work has now been stopped for over five hours, with two big bar­ri­cades and two peo­ple locked-on.

The Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp has been occu­py­ing part of the site of a new open­cast coal mine in South Lanark­shire for over four months now, and for weeks relent­less actions against Scot­tish Coal and con­trac­tors has slowed the destruc­tion tak­ing place at the site.

More infor­ma­tion and pho­tographs will fol­low — watch this space and get down to the Sol­i­dar­ty Camp.

With this action at Main­shill, dig­ger-div­ing at Ship­ley in Der­byshire and Did­cot Pow­er Sta­tion in Oxford­shire shut down all this morn­ing, it is clear that direct action against new coal is gain­ing momen­tum — no new coal!

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http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk/

N Power’s Didcot coal powered station under siege — final update

Cli­mate cam­paign­ers have this morn­ing (26.10.09) shut down N‑Power’s flag­ship coal plant at Did­cot in Oxfor­shire.

Didcot flues occupiedDidcot tent by station fluesDidcot climate justice bannerCli­mate cam­paign­ers have this morn­ing (26.10.09) shut down N‑Power’s flag­ship coal plant at Did­cot in Oxfor­shire.

The twen­ty peace­ful pro­test­ers rode their push-bikes past secu­ri­ty guards at 4.30am this morn­ing before split­ting into two groups. One team has shut down the giant coal con­vey­ors which feed the boil­ers at the plant, while a sec­ond group of nine men and women has climbed the inside of the icon­ic 200m-high chim­ney and reached the top. They say they have enough food and water to stay in place for ‘weeks, not days’ — dur­ing which time the plant will be unable to oper­ate. Already the activists in the chim­ney are secur­ing the route behind them to ensure they can’t be reached by police and secu­ri­ty guards.

**UPDATE, 4pm: peo­ple are occu­py­ing the chim­ney. Three of the units have turned to gas and the fourth is not oper­a­tional. 5:15pm : Police have arrest­ed eight eco cam­paign­ers who were part of a group stag­ing a cli­mate change demon­stra­tion at Did­cot Pow­er Sta­tion today. Eleven pro­test­ers had chained them­selves to a coal con­vey­or at the plant, while nine oth­ers staged a sit in at the top of Did­cot A tow­er. Police cut eight pro­test­ers from the coal con­vey­or one-by-one and arrest­ed them on sus­pi­cion of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass. A spokesman said offi­cers expect­ed to make a fur­ther three arrests in the next hour. Mean­while, the nine pro­test­ers cur­rent­ly occu­py­ing the top of Did­cot A tow­er will remain there overnight. Tues­day 27th: Cli­mate change pro­test­ers who broke into Did­cot pow­er sta­tion are tonight prepar­ing for a sec­ond night on top of the plant’s 200-metre-high emis­sions chim­ney. Police said they believed it was too dan­ger­ous to try to evict them — although site own­ers RWE npow­er ear­li­er obtained a legal injunc­tion to allow them to remove the pro­test­ers from their prop­er­ty. The com­pa­ny was con­sid­er­ing whether to send secu­ri­ty staff up the tow­er to evict the pro­test­ers, or to leave them to leave their perch­es peace­ful­ly. The nine activists occu­py­ing the tow­er claimed they had enough food and water to last them a week. Five oth­er pro­test­ers remained in cus­tody after being arrest­ed on sus­pi­cion of aggra­vat­ed tres­pass on Mon­day after­noon. Six more were released on bail. The 11 pro­test­ers arrest­ed were a sec­ond group of activists who chained them­selves to a con­vey­or belt car­ry­ing coal into the pow­er station’s fur­naces. It took police offi­cers five hours to cut them loose from the belt. Wednes­day 28th: at 4:30 am after 48 hours of protest, the remain­ing 9 came down and were arrest­ed. **

The huge coal plant in Oxford­shire is owned and oper­at­ed by Ger­man util­i­ty com­pa­ny N‑Power, which is build­ing new coal plants across Europe and wants to build the first new coal-fired pow­er sta­tions in Britain in 30 years.

A small amount of coal was in the boil­ers as the inva­sion occurred. That will last for sev­er­al hours, after which the pro­test­ers will scale the flues at the very top of the chim­ney (which would nor­mal­ly emit 1000 tonnes of CO2 an hour) and abseil into them, with some of the activists then liv­ing inside the chim­ney for the dura­tion of their occu­pa­tion. Activists will remain in the flues until their food and water runs out, pre­vent­ing the sta­tion from re-open­ing.

“We’re a bunch of ordi­nary peo­ple who met at the Cli­mate Camp this sum­mer and were inspired to actu­al­ly do some­thing about cli­mate change,” said Amy John­son, 20, one of the pro­test­ers at the sum­mit of the huge 200m chim­ney. “We rode our bikes into the pow­er sta­tion this morn­ing and now we’re on the top of the chim­ney. To be hon­est we’re quite sur­prised at how easy it all was. I didn’t quite expect to be here.”

She con­tin­ued:

“Since E‑ON shelved their plans to build a new coal plant at Kingsnorth this month, we realised N‑Power is the new front­line. They haven’t dropped their plans to build the dirt­i­est new pow­er sta­tions in Britain for thir­ty years, and they’re con­struct­ing new coal plants right across Europe. We’re going to stay here until they say they’ll stop build­ing new coal plants. We know that might take a while but we’re patient and we’ve got plen­ty of sup­plies to stay up here. We’re talk­ing weeks, not days.”

Amy John­son added:

“We decid­ed the most pow­er­ful place we could set up a Cli­mate Camp would be at the top of N‑Power’s most icon­ic chim­ney, and that’s what we’ve done. I’d be a liar if said I wasn’t scared climb­ing up this smoke­stack, but cli­mate change scares me a lot more. We’ve got peo­ple locked on to the coal con­vey­ors and peo­ple are going over the top and inside the actu­al chim­ney. There’s no way we can be reached, we’re in con­trol of this pow­er plant and we’re not mov­ing any time soon.”

The pro­test­ers researched today’s action care­ful­ly, putting the safe­ty of N‑Power staff and the activists first. The climbers prepar­ing to abseil into the chim­ney are ful­ly trained and high­ly expe­ri­enced. The activists only shut down Did­cot after con­firm­ing that their actions would not cause pow­er cuts – there is always slack in the Nation­al Grid to cope with gen­er­at­ing out­ages, forced or oth­er­wise. If there is a dis­place­ment of emis­sions from coal to gas (or no gen­er­a­tion) it will reduce net CO2 emis­sions in the course of the occu­pa­tion by tens of thou­sands of tonnes.

Speak­ing from the chim­ney, Joan­na Bates, 21, from Leeds, told the Oxford Mail: “A group of us cycled past the secu­ri­ty guard at about 5am and he couldn’t stop us — we were too quick for him.

“We then used an angle grinder to cut down the gates to get to the chim­ney.

Amy John­son said:

“In every coun­try CO2 emis­sions are linked to eco­nom­ic growth, so in coun­tries like the UK our insa­tiable hunger for more and more prod­ucts and con­sumer goods is dri­ving cli­mate change. The world’s finite resources need to be shared more fair­ly, and the rich­est coun­tries which got us into this mess need to take the lead in reduc­ing emis­sions. We’re on this chim­ney to demand cli­mate jus­tice as the world pre­pares to meet in Copen­hagen. We’re defend­ing human life and people’s prop­er­ty around the world that’s in imme­di­ate need of pro­tec­tion from the rav­ages of ris­ing tem­per­a­tures.”

While N‑Power claims that new coal is nec­es­sary to ‘keep the lights on’, in real­i­ty its push for new coal plants at Tilbury and Hunter­ston is moti­vat­ed by prof­it, with coal-burn­ing being cheap­er than oth­er fuels despite its enor­mous cli­mate impact. Con­sul­tants at Poyry — Europe’s lead­ing inde­pen­dent ener­gy experts — found that Britain could eas­i­ly meet its ener­gy demands with­out resort­ing to new coal as long as the coun­try hits its renew­able and ener­gy effi­cien­cy tar­gets.

Why coal, why Did­cot?

* The sin­gle great­est threat to the cli­mate comes from burn­ing coal. Coal-fired gen­er­a­tion is his­tor­i­cal­ly respon­si­ble for most of the fos­sil-fuel CO2 in the air today, about half of all fos­sil-fuel car­bon diox­ide emis­sions glob­al­ly.

* Coal-fired pow­er gen­er­a­tion is the most envi­ron­men­tal­ly dam­ag­ing means of gen­er­at­ing elec­tric­i­ty yet devised. In fact, in car­bon terms, coal is the dirt­i­est fuel known to man.

* Ed Miliband recent­ly announced plans to allow the con­struc­tion of four new coal plants that would emit about 80% of their emis­sions into the atmos­phere. That would make them the most car­bon-pol­lut­ing new coal plants built in Britain for 30 years. N‑Power is behind 2 pos­si­ble plants, at Tilbury and Hunter­ston

* As we close old coal-fired and nuclear pow­er sta­tions in the next decade we will lose capac­i­ty cur­rent­ly pro­vid­ing around a quar­ter of our elec­tric­i­ty out­put. But Gor­don Brown recent­ly com­mit­ted to tar­gets which will require us to gen­er­ate about 35–40% of our elec­tric­i­ty from renew­ables alone by 2020, and the UK also has fair­ly ambi­tious ener­gy effi­cien­cy tar­gets. Accord­ing to Europe’s lead­ing inde­pen­dent ener­gy experts, Poyry, if the UK was to hit these exist­ing renew­ables and effi­cien­cy tar­gets, there will be no ‘ener­gy gap.’ We can keep the lights on and cut emis­sions, and in the long run bring down fuel bills too – all with­out new coal-fired plants like Kingsnorth.

* The world’s most respect­ed cli­mate sci­en­tist, Dr. Jim Hansen, direc­tor of the NASA God­dard Insti­tute for Space Stud­ies, is so con­cerned about plans for new coal plants in Britain that he took the unprece­dent­ed step of writ­ing to the Prime Min­is­ter to say that with the deci­sion over whether or not to allow Kingsnorth, Brown has the poten­tial to influ­ence “the future of the plan­et”

* Coal-fired pow­er gen­er­a­tion real­ly is an out­dat­ed tech­nol­o­gy for a 21st cen­tu­ry, cli­mate chang­ing world. Even today, Britain’s cen­tralised, inef­fi­cient coal-fired pow­er sta­tions waste over two-thirds of the ener­gy they gen­er­ate. The pro­posed new coal plant at Kingsnorth, although more effi­cient than the old one, would still use old-style con­ven­tion­al tech­nol­o­gy that would waste (as heat) over half of all the ener­gy the pow­er sta­tion cre­ates. Com­pare that with the state-of-the-art pow­er plants they use in Scan­di­navia which run at up to 94% effi­cien­cy.

* Burn­ing coal in the UK has already halt­ed the decline in emis­sions seen in the 1990s fol­low­ing the ‘dash for gas’ and has under­mined progress from oth­er sec­tors in cut­ting emis­sions. Since Labour came to pow­er, car­bon diox­ide emis­sions have actu­al­ly increased and this can be attrib­uted in large part due to ‘the roll to coal’ as well as increased avi­a­tion emis­sions.

* Dr. Jim Hansen, one of the first cli­mate sci­en­tists to warn of glob­al warm­ing, says: “The only prac­ti­cal way to pre­vent CO2 lev­els from going far into the dan­ger­ous range, with dis­as­trous effects for human­i­ty and oth­er inhab­i­tants of the plan­et, is to phase out use of coal except at pow­er plants where the CO2 is cap­tured and sequestered.”

* Equal­ly, Sir Mar­tin Rees, Pres­i­dent of the pres­ti­gious Roy­al Soci­ety, wrote to the Gov­ern­ment say­ing, “Allow­ing any new coal-fired pow­er sta­tion, such as Kingsnorth, to go ahead with­out a clear strat­e­gy and incen­tives for the devel­op­ment and deploy­ment of car­bon cap­ture and stor­age (CCS) tech­nol­o­gy would send the wrong mes­sage about the UK’s com­mit­ment to address cli­mate change, both glob­al­ly and to the ener­gy sec­tor.”

“I there­fore sug­gest that the gov­ern­ment only gives con­sent to any new coal- fired pow­er sta­tion, such as Kingsnorth, on con­di­tion that the oper­at­ing per­mits are with­drawn if the plant fails to cap­ture 90% of its car­bon diox­ide emis­sions by 2020. This would send a clear pol­i­cy sig­nal to indus­try of the need to devel­op and deploy CCS as quick­ly as pos­si­ble.”

* Lord Adair Turner’s inau­gur­al report from the Com­mit­tee on Cli­mate Change sets out that achiev­ing an 80% domes­tic reduc­tion in emis­sions by 2050 means the decar­bon­i­sa­tion of the UK pow­er sec­tor must start now and con­tin­ue through the 2020s, so that we can secure the “almost total decar­bon­i­sa­tion of elec­tric­i­ty gen­er­a­tion by 2030”.

Inter­view with an occu­pi­er

Video clip of chim­ney + pro­tes­tors at top

Earth First! Roma, waiting Copenaghen…

To the dawn of Tues­day 20 Octo­ber a group of activists of Earth First! Rome have begun the cam­paign of awak­en­ing in view of the ver­tex on the cli­mate that will have been to Cope­naghen since Novem­ber 30 to Decem­ber 10.

Earth First! Roma, waiting Copenaghen...To the dawn of Tues­day 20 Octo­ber a group of activists of Earth First! Rome have begun the cam­paign of awak­en­ing in view of the ver­tex on the cli­mate that will have been to Cope­naghen since Novem­ber 30 to Decem­ber 10. The select place, piaz­za Mazz­i­ni, has been car­pet­ed from posters and two ban­ners from 4 meters have been set on the adver­tis­ing plac­ards: “The hours of the plan­et are num­bered… dye of green the city!” and “The , take departs to the solu­tion!”
To the dawn the cen­tral foun­tain of the plaza result­ed to be dyed of green.

Activists Interrupt Coal Supply Destined for Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station — updated

Today 20 activists from Earth First! (1) stopped work at UK Coal’s open­cast coal mine near Ship­ley (2), Der­byshire. The pro­test­ers entered the site at 9.20am and climbed on top of machin­ery, intend­ing to stay as long as pos­si­ble, they are cur­rent­ly occu­py­ing 6 vehi­cles. This protest is part of a cam­paign to stop new coal mines and coal pow­er sta­tions in the UK. It fol­lows hot on the heels of last week’s Cli­mate Swoop at Rat­cliffe-on-Soar pow­er sta­tion, where coal from Ship­ley is burnt.

digger diving shipleydigger diving 2digger4digger5Today 20 activists from Earth First! (1) stopped work at UK Coal’s open­cast coal mine near Ship­ley (2), Der­byshire. The pro­test­ers entered the site at 9.20am and climbed on top of machin­ery, intend­ing to stay as long as pos­si­ble, they are cur­rent­ly occu­py­ing 6 vehi­cles. This protest is part of a cam­paign to stop new coal mines and coal pow­er sta­tions in the UK. It fol­lows hot on the heels of last week’s Cli­mate Swoop at Rat­cliffe-on-Soar pow­er sta­tion, where coal from Ship­ley is burnt.

**UPDATE, 4pm: work on site was stopped com­plete­ly from 9am‑1.30pm, with peo­ple occu­py­ing 6 large dig­ging machines all over the open­cast mines. Sev­er­al peo­ple locked on to the machines.

The action end­ed at around 1.30pm, when all those who had not left the site ear­li­er were arrest­ed for aggra­vat­ed tres­pass (11 peo­ple). Offi­cers have now charged six women and five men with aggra­vat­ed tres­pass. Tues­day 27th: Four of them were also charged with fail­ing to leave the site when request­ed to do so. The defen­dants, aged between 22 and 46, are due to appear at South­ern Der­byshire Mag­is­trates’ Court next month. **

Ship­ley is one of over 30 new coal mines recent­ly giv­en the go ahead as part of the gov­ern­men­t’s dri­ve to expand open­cast coal min­ing in the UK. This is to secure coal sup­ply for the 6 pro­posed new coal pow­er sta­tions. The mine at Ship­ley alone will pro­vide 1 mil­lion tonnes of coal over the next four years, equiv­a­lent to the release of 3.5 mil­lion tonnes of CO2 into the atmos­phere.

Liz Cart­mel, a pro­test­er at the site said “We recog­nise the impor­tant role coal min­ing has played in the local econ­o­my in the past, but at a time where our future sur­vival hangs in the bal­ance we need to work towards a future with­out cli­mate destroy­ing coal. Our only way out of the cli­mate cri­sis is to reduce con­sump­tion and to use renew­able ener­gies such as wind and solar.”

Andrew Kirk­man adds: “As local peo­ple can attest, the hand­ful of jobs that open­cast­coal min­ing pro­vides hard­ly com­pen­sate for the noise, traf­fic and pol­lu­tion that we have to suf­fer. Local peo­ple fought long and hard against the this mine, not just for our sakes but also for that of our chil­dren.”

A recent study into the health impacts of open­cast min­ing shows that it is not only bad for the envi­ron­ment but also human health. Pub­lished in August 2009 the Coal Health Study found a much high­er inci­dence of heart and res­pi­ra­to­ry dis­eases in areas blight­ed by open­cast coal min­ing, than in the gen­er­al pop­u­la­tion. (3)

This action is part of an upsurge in protests against new coal. Last week saw a 1000-strong block­ade at Rad­cliffe-on-Soar pow­er sta­tion near Not­ting­ham. In South Lanark­shire a protest camp, com­plete with
tree­hous­es, tun­nels and oth­er defences, is resist­ing coal extrac­tion at Main­shill open­cast mine – the sixth to open in the area. Pro­test­ers are cur­rent­ly pre­vent­ing felling of wood­land. On 5th Octo­ber Raven­struther coal rail depot was shut down for the day as pro­test­ers block­ad­ed lor­ries from unload­ing coal onto trains des­tined for Drax pow­er sta­tion in York­shire.

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Notes to the edi­tor

(1)The prin­ci­ples behind Earth First! are non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­i­sa­tion and the use of direct action to con­front, stop and even­tu­al­ly reverse the forces that are respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of the Earth and its inhab­i­tants. EF! is not a cohe­sive group or cam­paign, but a ban­ner for peo­ple who share sim­i­lar philoso­phies to work under.

(2)Shipley open­cast mine hit the head­lines last year when activists squat­ted a derelict house on the site to resist the open­ing of the site. The evic­tion last­ed for nine days and raised the pro­file of UK Coal’s activ­i­ties in Der­byshire as well as their project costs.

(3)Details of the research can be found at www.coalhealthstudy.org

Manchester Veloween Critical Mass

Update: 3 or 400 peo­ple came and massed. We caused cycle traf­fic jams for our­selves, but actu­al­ly man­aged to ride more freely when we got onto the 3 lane dual car­riage­ways — ah, first time I’ve been glad to ride on those!

Octo­ber Crit­i­cal Mass and Hal­loween Par­ty

WOWZA!!!!

On Fri­day 30th Octo­ber we shall be hav­ing a SPOOOOKTASTIC CRITICAL MASS AND AN AFTER PARTY!!!!

Update: 3 or 400 peo­ple came and massed. We caused cycle traf­fic jams for our­selves, but actu­al­ly man­aged to ride more freely when we got onto the 3 lane dual car­riage­ways — ah, first time I’ve been glad to ride on those!

Octo­ber Crit­i­cal Mass and Hal­loween Par­ty

WOWZA!!!!

On Fri­day 30th Octo­ber we shall be hav­ing a SPOOOOKTASTIC CRITICAL MASS AND AN AFTER PARTY!!!!

Join us at 6pm at Cen­tral Library for a fun mass bike ride around the city to cel­e­brate the bicy­cle over car cul­ture, to meet oth­er cyclists, to feel less alien­at­ed on usu­al­ly car dom­i­nat­ed roads, to go on a bike ride, to feel the wind in your hair and rain on your face (we ride rain or shine!)

(come in fan­cy dress, and fan­cy dress your bike too)…

then we shall ride to a secret venue for a spooky par­ty with amaz­ing Dj’s from Drum Music, Bass Camp and Pick your Own and oth­er ace peo­ple too… Soundsys­tem lov­ing­ly pro­vid­ed by GASH SOUNDSYSTEM

with danc­ing, beer and muchos fun til around midnight/1am when we shall go for an eerie group ride back to civ­i­liza­tion so you can all find your way home/ on to more par­ties

PLUS there will be deli­cious HOT FOOD avail­able!!!

Hope you can come

Love the CM Mas­sive

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=162785236582

Spirit of Freedom Prisoner Listing Oct 2009

Spir­it of Free­dom
(Octo­ber 2009)
Pro­duced by
EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole expe­ri­ence has been tough, but all the kind and strength­en­ing words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much eas­i­er!” (For­mer Swedish Ani­mal Rights Pris­on­er)

Spir­it of Free­dom
(Octo­ber 2009)
Pro­duced by
EARTH LIBERATION PRISONERS SUPPORT NETWORK

“The whole expe­ri­ence has been tough, but all the kind and strength­en­ing words and wise thoughts from strangers made it much eas­i­er!” (For­mer Swedish Ani­mal Rights Pris­on­er)

Wel­come to the Octo­ber 2009 edi­tion of Spir­it of Free­dom. Unfor­tu­nate­ly we have to start this newslet­ter with some bad news. Lit­er­al­ly in the last few days ELP has learnt of the jail­ing of two new eco-pris­on­ers, one is Swe­den, one in Amer­i­ca.

Last month Swedish eco-activist, Jonatan Strand­berg was informed that his appeal against the length of his prison sen­tence was unsuc­cess­ful and he was
informed he would be return­ing to prison. We were informed that Jonatan would be return­ing to prison at the start of this week and today we received the depress­ing news that Jonatan is now in prison.

ELP has been proud to know Jonatan for a few months now (ever since his first arrest) and we have always admired the way he has remained true to his beliefs and tak­en a very accept­ing view of the fact he might have to return to prison. How­ev­er despite his own dif­fi­cul­ties Jonatan has also worked hard for pris­on­er sup­port, writ­ing to new pris­on­ers and encour­ag­ing those who found them­selves behind bars to stay focussed on the pos­i­tive.

In the same way Jonatan has helped the pris­on­ers whilst he was on the out­side it is now our turn to help Jonatan and we very much hope peo­ple will send him let­ters of sup­port.

Besides Jonatan’s impris­on­ment, ELP has also learnt of the jail­ing of an Amer­i­can envi­ron­men­tal­ist, Stephen Mur­phy, who is accused of involve­ment in an attempt­ed arson on a town house con­struc­tion site in 2006. The day after the attempt­ed arson con­struc­tion work­ers dis­cov­ered that at least one of their con­struc­tion vehi­cles had been van­dalised and ELF slo­gans writ­ten on it. Stephen is cur­rent­ly held in Texas but is expect­ed to be trans­ferred to Los Ange­les in the next few weeks where the alleged attempt­ed arson occurred.

Also, with regards to new pris­on­ers, British ani­mal rights activist, Dean Cain, has been returned to prison fol­low­ing the breach­ing of his parole con­di­tions. Dean was on parole for his involve­ment in activ­i­ties at a rab­bit farm which breeds rab­bits for vivi­sec­tion.

ELP has also learnt that Amer­i­can ani­mal rights activist, Jor­dan Hal­l­i­day, who recent­ly served time in prison for refus­ing to tes­ti­fy before a Grand Jury, has been indict­ed on con­tempt charges and there­fore may soon return to prison again. His tri­al is due to start in Novem­ber 2009.

Also, as a num­ber of ELP sup­port­ers will be aware, ear­li­er this month the long-term Amer­i­can envi­ron­men­tal pris­on­er, Jeff ‘Free’ Leurs was released from prison. This took every­one by sur­prise, not least Free. How­ev­er his release proved to be an admin­is­tra­tion error and he was quick­ly returned to prison. ELP is dis­gust­ed that Free has been returned to prison, espe­cial­ly as he is due for release in a cou­ple of months any­way, and we feel that his treat­ment is noth­ing but psy­cho­log­i­cal tor­ture.

Oth­er pris­on­er news, the British ani­mal rights pris­on­er John Smith has asked to have his name removed from all pris­on­er sup­port lists.

But hap­pi­ly ELP does have some pos­i­tive news amongst all the neg­a­tive news. British ani­mal rights activist, Sean Kirt­ley, who was jailed for run­ning a LEGAL cam­paign group which protest­ed against vivi­sec­tion, has been released from prison. This is fan­tas­tic news and ELP wish­es Sean all the best for the future.

And on that note, we shall end this edi­to­r­i­al news update. But before we go we shall repeat what we always say — All of the pris­on­ers list­ed below wel­come let­ters of sup­port. Regard­less of what lan­guages you speak, regard­less of where you live in the world, your let­ters of sup­port real­ly do make the world of dif­fer­ence to the pris­on­ers. So please sup­port the eco-pris­on­ers and no com­pro­mise in defence of Moth­er Earth!

If any­one notices any of ELP’s pris­on­er details is out of date or we do not list a pris­on­er who we should list, please let ELP know as soon as pos­si­ble.
ELP is run by a small group of vol­un­teers and although we try to ensure our lists are accu­rate, we admit we do make mis­takes. So help us help keep the lists accu­rate by let­ting us know of any changes we need to make.

ECO-DEFENCE PRISONERS

Grant Barnes #137563, San Car­los Cor­rec­tion­al Facil­i­ty, PO Box 3, Pueblo, CO 81002, USA. Serv­ing 12 years for set­ting fire to a num­ber of SUV vehi­cles. The let­ters ELF were spray paint­ed onto all of the vehi­cles. (Grant is a veg­an).

Nathan Block, #36359–086, FCI Lom­poc, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, 3600 Guard Road, Lom­poc, CA 93436, USA. Serv­ing 7 years & 8 months for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV deal­er­ship. Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy. (Diet unknown).

Mar­co Camenisch, Post­fach 3143, CH-8105 Regens­dorf, Switzer­land. Serv­ing 18 years. 1) Ten years for using explo­sives to destroy elec­tric­i­ty pylons lead­ing from nuclear pow­er sta­tions. 2) Eight years for the mur­der of a Swiss Bor­der Guard whilst on the run. In ’02 Mar­co com­plet­ed a 12-year sen­tence in Italy for destroy­ing elec­tric­i­ty pylons in Italy. (Mar­co is a meat eater who encour­ages organ­ic liv­ing).

Daniele Casali­ni, Via Casale 50/a, 15040 San Michele (AL), Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of rob­bery to fund a sub­ver­sive organ­i­sa­tion. (Daniele is a veg­an).

Francesco Gioia, Via Casale 50/a, 15040 San Michele (AL), Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of rob­bery to fund a sub­ver­sive organ­i­sa­tion. (Francesco is a veg­e­tar­i­an and Straight Edge).

Niall Har­nett, Castlerea Prison, Har­ris­town, Castlerea, Co. Roscom­mon, Repub­lic of Ire­land. Sev­er­ing 4 months for non-pay­ment of a fine. The fine was issued fol­low­ing Mau­ra’s involve­ment in an anti-Shell petrol com­pa­ny protest. (Diet unknown).

Mau­ra Har­ringon, Dochas Cen­tre, Moun­tjoy Gaol, North Cir­cu­lar Road, Dublin 7, Repub­lic of Ire­land. Serv­ing 8 months for non-pay­ment of a fine. The fine was issued fol­low­ing Mau­ra’s involve­ment in an anti-Shell petrol com­pa­ny protest. (Diet unknown).

Jef­frey Luers, # 13797671, CRCI, 9111 NE Sun­der­land Ave, Port­land, OR 97211–1708, USA. Serv­ing 10 years for arson on a SUV deal­er­ship & the attempt­ed arson of an oil truck. The orig­i­nal sen­tence was 22 years & 8 months, but was reduced on appeal. (Diet unknown).

Marie Jeanette Mason, #04672–061, FCI Wase­ca, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, PO Box 1731, Wase­ca, MN 56093, USA. Serv­ing 21 years and 10 months for her involve­ment in an ELF arson against a Uni­ver­si­ty build­ing car­ry­ing out Genet­i­cal­ly Mod­i­fied crop tests. Marie also plead­ed guilty to con­spir­ing to car­ry out ELF actions and admit­ted involve­ment in 12 oth­er ELF actions. (Marie is a veg­an).

Eric McDavid, 16209–097, FCI Vic­torville, Medi­um II, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, PO Box 5300, Ade­lan­to, CA 92301, USA. Serv­ing 19 years & 7 months for plan­ning to destroy the prop­er­ty of the U.S. Forestry Ser­vice, mobile phone masts and pow­er plants. At the point of his arrest no crim­i­nal dam­age has actu­al­ly occurred. (Eric is a veg­an).

Daniel McGowan, 63794–053, USP Mar­i­on, US Pen­i­ten­tiary, PO Box 1000, Mar­i­on, IL 62959, USA. Serv­ing 7 years for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an old growth log­ging cor­po­ra­tion. Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy. (Daniel is a veg­e­tar­i­an).

Steve Mur­phy #39013177 FCI Fort Worth, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, P.O. Box 15330, Fort Worth, TX 76119, USA. On remand accused of attempt­ed arson and crim­i­nal dam­age at a town house con­struc­tion site in 2006. The FBI claim the action was done under the ban­ner of the ELF. (Diet unknown).

Jonathan Paul — See details in Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers List.

Justin Solondz (Address Unknown). Amer­i­can Green Scare defen­dant accused of direct action activ­i­ty in Amer­i­ca. Arrest­ed in Chi­na. Exact loca­tion cur­rent­ly unknown. (Diet unknown).

Jonatan Strand­berg, Box 248, 59323, Väster­vik, Swe­den. Serv­ing 15 months impris­on­ment after admit­ting dam­ag­ing a com­mu­ni­ca­tion tow­er used by the Depart­ment of Defence, cut­ting the cables on a crane used in cre­at­ing urban sprawl, and dam­ag­ing a vehi­cle used in the log­ging indus­try. (Jonatan is a dia­bet­ic and fol­lows a paleo diet, demand­ing local­ly sourced food).

Michael Sykes 696693, Richard A. Hand­lon Cor­rec­tion­al Facil­i­ty, 1728 Blue­wa­ter High­way, Ionia, MI 48846, USA. Serv­ing four to ten years for anti-sprawl arsons, crim­i­nal dam­age to a util­i­ty pole, spray-paint­ing polit­i­cal graf­fi­ti and burn­ing the Amer­i­can flag. (Diet unknown)

Bri­ana Waters 36432–086, FCI Dan­bury, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, Route 37, Dan­bury, CT 06811, USA. Serv­ing six years for involve­ment in an ELF arson on a Uni­ver­si­ty. (Diet unknown).

Joy­an­na Zach­er, #36360–086, FCI Dublin, 5700 8th St.- Camp Parks- Unit F, Dublin, CA 94568, USA. Serv­ing 7 years & 8 months for an ELF arson against a Poplar Tree Farm and an ELF arson against an SUV deal­er­ship. Also admit­ted her role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy. (Diet unknown).

ANIMAL LIBERATION PRISONERS
(All Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers fol­low a min­i­mum veg­e­tar­i­an diet and most are veg­an).

Jon­ny Able­white TB4885, H.M. Prison, Hewell Lane, Red­ditch, Worcs B97 6QS, Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion. (Jon is a veg­an).

Dan Amos VN7818, HMP Guys Marsh, Shaftes­bury, Dorset, SP7 0AH, Eng­land.
Serv­ing 4 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Dan is a veg­an)

Gregg Avery TA7450, HMP Cold­in­g­ley, Shaftes­bury Road, Bis­ley, Wok­ing, Sur­rey GU24 9EX, Eng­land. Serv­ing 9 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Gregg is a veg­an).

Natasha Avery NR8987, HMP Send, Rip­ley Road, Wok­ing, Sur­rey, GU23 7LJ, Eng­land. Serv­ing 9 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Nat is a veg­an).

Mel Broughton TN9138, HMP Fran­k­land, Bras­side, Durham, Coun­ty Durham DH1 5YD, Eng­land. Serv­ing 10 years for “con­spir­a­cy to com­mit arson” against Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty vivi­sec­tion depart­ment. (Mel is a veg­an).

Dean Cain WJ 4309, HMP Pre­ston, 2 Rib­ble­ton Lane, Lan­cashire, PR1 5AB, Eng­land. Jailed for breach­ing his parole con­di­tions, whilst on parole for his involve­ment in a raid on a rab­bit farm which breeds rab­bits for vivi­sec­tion. (Dean is a veg­an).

Jacob Con­roy #93501–011, FCI Ter­mi­nal Island, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, P.O. Box 3007, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA. Serv­ing 48 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Jake is a veg­an).

Lau­ren Gaz­zo­la #93497–011, FCI Dan­bury, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, Route #37Danbury, CT 06811, USA. Serv­ing 54 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Lau­ren is a veg­an).

Alex Hall, Inmate #2009–06304, Davis Coun­ty Jail, 800 West State St., Farm­ing­ton, UT 84025, USA. On Remand accused of raid­ing a mink farm. Also accused of breach­ing bail con­di­tions whilst on bail. (William is a veg­an).

Kevin Kjon­aas #93502–011, FCI Sand­stone, PO Box 1000, Sand­stone, MN 55072 USA. Serv­ing 72 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Kevin is a veg­an).

Daniel McGowan — See details in Eco Defence Pris­on­ers List.

Gavin Medd-Hall WV9475, HMP Cold­in­g­ley, Shaftes­bury Road, Bis­ley, Wok­ing, Sur­rey GU24 9EX, Eng­land. Serv­ing 8 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Gavin is a veg­an).

Heather Nichol­son VM5859, HMP Fos­ton Hall, Fos­ton, Der­by, Der­byshire, DE65 5DN, Eng­land. Serv­ing 11 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Heather is a veg­an).

Kevin Olliff, #1300931, TTCF 161 D‑Pod, 450 Bauchet St., Los Ange­les, CA 90012, USA. On remand accused of stalk­ing. Exact details of the indict­ment have not yet been revealed but the charges appear to relate to a per­son employed by an edu­ca­tion­al facil­i­ty so may be linked to vivi­sec­tion. (Kevin is a veg­an).

Jonathan Paul, #07167–085, FCI Phoenix, Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, 37910 N 45th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA. Sen­tenced to 51 months for an ALF arson on a horse meat plant. Also admit­ted his role in an ELF/ALF con­spir­a­cy. (Jonathan is a veg­an).

William James Viehl, Inmate #2009–05735, Davis Coun­ty Jail, 800 West State St., Farm­ing­ton, UT 84025, USA. Await­ing sen­tenc­ing hav­ing plead­ed guilty to raid­ing a mink farm. He is due to be sen­tenced in Novem­ber. (William is a veg­an).

Nicole Vosper VM9385, HMP Bronze­field, Wood­hthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx, TW15 3JZ, Eng­land. On remand accused of black­mail­ing Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Nicole is a veg­an).

Dan Wad­ham, A5705AA, HMP Camp Hill, New­port, Isle of Wight, PO30 5PB, Eng­land. Serv­ing 5 years for con­spir­a­cy to black­mail Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ences. (Dan is a veg­an).

Ker­ry Whit­burn TB4886, HMP Lowd­ham Grange, Lowd­ham, Not­ting­ham, NG14 7DA, Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion. (Ker­ry is a veg­an).

Sarah White­head, VM7684, HMP Bronze­field, Woodthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx, TW15 3JZ, Eng­land. Serv­ing two years for: 1) res­cu­ing a pup­py from hor­rif­ic con­di­tions. 2) res­cu­ing over 100 ani­mals from a pet breed­er who was lat­er pros­e­cut­ed for ani­mal abuse. Also await­ing tri­al for SHAC activ­i­ty. (Sarah is a veg­an)

PLOUGHSHARES PRISONERS

Helen Wood­son, 03231–045, FMC Car­swell — Admin. Max. Unit, POB 27137, Ft. Worth, TX 76127, USA. Serv­ing 8 years 10 months for actions that focused on the inter­re­la­tion­ship of war & the destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al world. The actions includ­ed pour­ing red paint over the secu­ri­ty desk of a fed­er­al court and mak­ing threat­en­ing com­mu­ni­ca­tions. Pre­vi­ous­ly Helen had served 20½ years for: 1) Using a ham­mer to dis­arm a nuclear mis­sile silo. 2) Burn­ing $25,000 on the floor of a bank whilst denounc­ing war, envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion & eco­nom­ic injus­tice. 3) Mail­ing warn­ing let­ters with bul­lets attached to Gov­ern­ment & cor­po­rate offi­cials. (Diet unknown).

OTHER ANTI-WAR PRISONERS

Eli­ja Smith VP 7551 HMP Lewes, 1 Brighton Rd, Lewes, Sus­sex, BN7 1EA, Eng­land. On remand accused of dis­arm­ing a weapons fac­to­ry, which, amongst oth­er things, makes Hell­fire Mis­siles. The action was in protest at Israel mil­i­tary action against Gaza. (Diet unknown).

THE LECCE DEFENDANTS
The Lec­ce Defen­dants have been charged with “sub­ver­sive asso­ci­a­tion” accused of dam­ag­ing Esso petrol pumps to oppose the War on Iraq; sab­o­tag­ing the cash machines of a bank which funds an immi­gra­tion cen­tre; and tar­get­ing the multi­na­tion­al com­pa­ny Benet­ton in sup­port of Mapuche land rights activists in Chile. All of the defen­dants are cur­rent­ly either under house arrest or released on bail.

ANTIFA PRISONERS

Alek­sey Bychin, SIZO 47/2, ul. Akademi­ka Lebe­de­va, dom. 39, 195005 St. Peter­burg, Rus­sia. Serv­ing 5 years for defend­ing him­self against neo-nazis.
(Diet unknown).

Andrei Mergen­ov, FGU IZ 64/1 OKB 2 komn. 73, Up. Kutyako­va 107, 410601 Sara­tov, Rus­sia. Serv­ing 3 years for fight­ing with neo-nazis. (Diet unknown)

Chris­t­ian Süm­mer­mann, Bnr: 441/08/5, JVA Plötzensee, Lehrter­str. 61, 10557 Berlin, Ger­many. Serv­ing 40 months for breach­ing the peace whilst serv­ing a sus­pend­ed sen­tence issued for anti-fas­cist activ­i­ties. (Diet unknown).

Tomasz Wiloszews­ki, Zak­lad Karny, Orze­chowa 5, 98–200 Sier­adz, Poland.
Serv­ing 15 years for acci­den­tal­ly killing a neo-nazi whilst defend­ing him­self. (Tomasz is a veg­e­tar­i­an).

OTHER PRISONERS

Pavel Deli­don, ul. Timiryazeva‑1, FGU IK‑7, 309990 Val­uy­ki Rus­sia.
Anarchist/Animal Rights activist jailed for attempt­ing to obtain wages owed to him, but which had not been paid to him by his employ­er. IMPORTANT: Pavel can only receive let­ters writ­ten in Russ­ian. He is pun­ished by the prison if he receives a let­ter not writ­ten in Russ­ian so please, only send let­ters writ­ten in Russ­ian. (Diet unknown).

Richard Sills (Address Unknown, USA). Serv­ing 15 months for bomb hoax­ing a Uni­ver­si­ty say­ing they would be tar­get­ed by the ALF if they did­n’t stop their ani­mal exper­i­ments. (Diet unknown).

Fran Thomp­son, #1090915, CCC, 3151 Lit­ton Dri­ve, Chill­i­cuthe, MO 64601, USA. Serv­ing Life for killing, in self-defence, a stalk­er who had bro­ken into her home. Before her impris­on­ment Fran was an eco, ani­mal & anti-nuke cam­paign­er. (Fran is a veg­an).

MOVE
MOVE is an eco-rev­o­lu­tion­ary group who car­ried out protests in defence of all life. All move pris­on­ers describe them­selves as veg­e­tar­i­ans. There are cur­rent­ly eight MOVE activists in prison each serv­ing 100 years after been framed for the mur­der of a cop in 1979. 9th defen­dant, Mer­le Africa, died in prison in 1998.

Deb­bie Simms Africa (006307), Janet Hol­loway Africa (006308) and Janine Philips Africa (006309) all at: SCI Cam­bridge Springs, 451 Fuller­ton Ave, Cam­bridge Springs, PA 16403–1238, USA.

Michael Davis Africa (AM4973) and Charles Simms Africa (AM4975) both at SCI Grater­ford, PO Box 244, Grater­ford, PA 19426–0244, USA.

Edward Good­man Africa (AM4974), SCI Mahanoy, 301 Morea Rd, Frackville, PA 17932, USA.

William Philips Africa (AM4984) and Del­bert Orr Africa (AM4985) both at SCI Dal­las Draw­er K, Dal­las, PA 18612, USA.

Mumia Abu Jamal, (AM8335), SCI Greene, 175 Progress Dri­ve, Way­nes­burg PA 15370, USA. In 1981 Mumia, for­mer Black Pan­ther and vocal sup­port­er of MOVE, was framed for the mur­der of a cop. He was orig­i­nal­ly sen­tenced to death but is cur­rent­ly await­ing re-sen­tenc­ing fol­low­ing a court hear­ing in 2001.

STATEMENT ON VIOLENCE
Some peo­ple list­ed in this newslet­ter have car­ried out vio­lent actions includ­ing assault and mur­der. ‘Spir­it of Free­dom’ does not con­done vio­lence. But we are also against cen­sor­ship & believe peo­ple can decide for them­selves who they wish to sup­port.

ABOUT E.L.P. SUPPORT NETWORK
ELP is an inter­na­tion­al eco-pris­on­er sup­port net­work found­ed, in Britain, in 1993 to sup­port jailed eco-activists. We sup­port the pris­on­ers by pro­duc­ing var­i­ous reg­u­lar pris­on­er lists:

Spir­it of Free­dom is ELP’s inter­na­tion­al month­ly pris­on­er list­ing which is cir­cu­lat­ed by e‑mail.

http://www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/

Four Lock Down to Coal Truck on Kanawha County Strip Site

Octo­ber 22nd, 2009
For Imme­di­ate Release
Con­tact: Dea Gob­lirsch and Charles Sug­gs 304 854 7372
Email: news@climategroundzero.org

Octo­ber 22nd, 2009
For Imme­di­ate Release
Con­tact: Dea Gob­lirsch and Charles Sug­gs 304 854 7372
Email: news@climategroundzero.org

QUARRIER, W.Va.- Four pro­tes­tors locked down to a coal truck enter­ing a mine site in the vicin­i­ty of Quar­ri­er and Deco­ta at 7 a.m. this morn­ing. Four oth­er pro­tes­tors joined them on the Kanawha Coun­ty site, hang­ing two ban­ners; one across the haul road and anoth­er on the back of the truck. The first ban­ner read “Stop,” the sec­ond “Stop Moun­tain­top Removal.”

The non­vi­o­lent pro­tes­tors intend to remain locked to the coal truck until law enforce­ment removes them. They have tak­en this action to high­light the detri­men­tal effects of moun­tain­top removal min­ing, includ­ing its lack of eco­nom­ic sus­tain­abil­i­ty.

“By block­ing this road, we aim to bring atten­tion not only to Appalachia’s dis­ap­pear­ing moun­tains, but also to its dis­ap­pear­ing job mar­ket,” said Jonathon Irwin, 23.

The high­ly active site is near Cab­in Creek and Paint Creek, an area rich in union his­to­ry. The two creeks were the loca­tions of the first West Vir­ginia mine war, fought from 1912 to 1913. Strik­ing min­ers from 86 under­ground mines fought for high­er wages, union­iza­tion and more auton­o­my from the com­pa­ny-town mod­el.

Mech­a­niza­tion, which allows for strip and moun­tain­top removal min­ing, has dras­ti­cal­ly decreased mine jobs in West Vir­ginia. Accord­ing to the Bureau of Labor Sta­tis­tics, in the ear­ly 1950s there were between 125,000 and 145,000 min­ers employed in the state; in 2004 there were just over 16,000. Draglines and oth­er advances in tech­nol­o­gy result­ed in a 37 per­cent decline in min­ing jobs between 1987 and 1997, while coal pro­duc­tion rose 32 per­cent dur­ing the same peri­od. As of 2007, the dif­fer­ence in coal pro­duc­tion was rough­ly cut in half and jobs increased by 1,048.

Coal jobs are also threat­ened by the lim­it­ed amount of remain­ing mine­able coal. Nick Rahall, a Con­gres­sion­al rep­re­sen­ta­tive from Raleigh Coun­ty, claimed in a State Jour­nal arti­cle that we only have twen­ty years left in West Virginia’s most pro­duc­tive coal seams and that the state should begin look­ing at alter­na­tive ener­gy options.

Some com­mu­ni­ties have tak­en ini­tia­tives them­selves; the Coal Riv­er Wind Project pro­pos­es turn­ing Coal Riv­er Moun­tain in to an indus­tri­al wind farm. This would cre­ate 200 jobs for a two-year con­struc­tion peri­od and 40 to 50 per­ma­nent jobs. A mine on Coal Riv­er Moun­tain would cre­ate 57 jobs per mil­lion tons mined, accord­ing to a 2007 Mine Safe­ty and Health Admin­is­tra­tion report. This is sub­stan­tial­ly below the U.S. Depart­ment of Ener­gy esti­mates of 95 employ­ees per mil­lion tons mined for south­ern West Vir­ginia sites. The three mine sites pro­posed for the moun­tain have been esti­mat­ed to be active through 2025, where­as the wind farm could last as long as the wind blows.

The pro­tes­tors are also bring­ing atten­tion to moun­tain­top removal as a nation­al issue.

“There is a coal plant a block from where I live [in Ober­lin, Ohio],” said Eri­ka Zarowin, who locked down to the truck, “I get my heat and elec­tric­i­ty from coal.” Some of the coal burned in Ober­lin, like the coal bought by most Amer­i­can pow­er util­i­ties, comes from moun­tain­top removal.

Editor’s Note: Lat­er infor­ma­tion con­firmed that the pro­tes­tors were not in fact locked to a coal truck, but four were chained across a haul road, while four unrolled ban­ners.

More info at http://climategroundzero.net/2009/

EARTH FIRST! WINTER MOOT: 5th — 7th Feb 2010, County Durham — exact location released, & other info (incl. for cyclists)

EARTH FIRST! WINTER MOOT
6pm Fri 5th — Sun 7th Feb 2010
North-east Eng­land

“A week­end of net­work­ing, reflec­tion, strate­gic dis­cus­sions & cam­paign plan­ning for any­one involved in eco­log­i­cal direct action who believes in non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­i­sa­tion and direct­ly con­fronting the forces respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of the Earth and its inhab­i­tants”

EF! earth fist logoEARTH FIRST! WINTER MOOT
6pm Fri 5th — Sun 7th Feb 2010
North-east Eng­land

“A week­end of net­work­ing, reflec­tion, strate­gic dis­cus­sions & cam­paign plan­ning for any­one involved in eco­log­i­cal direct action who believes in non-hier­ar­chi­cal organ­i­sa­tion and direct­ly con­fronting the forces respon­si­ble for the destruc­tion of the Earth and its inhab­i­tants”

Venue:
The Win­ter Moot will be tak­ing place at the Dip­ton Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Front Street (A692), Dip­ton, Stan­ley, Coun­ty Durham, DH9 9DR. Fur­ther infor­ma­tion on get­ting there can be found via the How to get there link (now includ­ing cycling direc­tions).

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Details of EF! Win­ter Moot announced:

The Earth First! Win­ter moot is an oppor­tu­ni­ty for peo­ple who feel affil­i­a­tion with the ideas behind Earth First! to net­work, dis­cuss and reflect on the UK eco­log­i­cal direct action move­ment and to plan for the future. Earth First! is about direct action to halt the destruc­tion of the Earth. We believe we can make a real dif­fer­ence by doing it our­selves rather than rely­ing on lead­ers, gov­ern­ments or indus­try.

This years Earth First! Win­ter Moot will be tak­ing place in Co. Durham on the week­end of 6/7th Feb­ru­ary. As well as eval­u­a­tions and updates from a num­ber of eco­log­i­cal cam­paigns from around the coun­try, this year we will have a themed event — The Cri­sis: eval­u­a­tion, analy­sis and pos­si­ble respons­es. We will be explor­ing the inter­ac­tions between the var­i­ous eco­log­i­cal, finan­cial and resource crises, exam­in­ing our own con­cep­tions and expe­ri­ences of cri­sis, then tying it alto­geth­er to find a way for­ward using non-hier­ar­chi­cal approach­es.

We will also be host­ing a dis­cus­sion on how Earth First and the Camp for Cli­mate Action inter­sect, to deal with quite a num­ber of issues that emerged at the EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing, includ­ing issues of gen­er­a­tional under­stand­ing, anar­chism vs. lib­er­al­ism, are we seper­ate net­works, and how can we go for­ward togeth­er in the future. This debate will be tak­ing from 6.15–7.30pm on the Sat­ur­day evening of the Moot, and is open to all.

Every­one wel­come

If your cam­paign (local or nation­al) is inter­est­ed in par­tic­i­pat­ing in the feed­back please get in touch.

The venue will be acces­si­ble, and par­ent-friend­ly. Veg­an food pro­vid­ed. Sug­gest­ed dona­tion for the week­end is £20. The venue will be announced one week before­hand so keep an eye on the web­site for details; how­ev­er, for those who want to pur­chase advance tick­ets, the near­est sta­tion will be New­cas­tle-upon-Tyne.

For more infor­ma­tion vis­it http://earthfirst.org.uk/ & http://www.earthfirstgathering.org.uk/2010moot/front.html
Tel: 0777 114 2131

1. It is in doors with com­mu­nal sleep­ing areas (no camp­ing — we’re not that mad 🙂 )

2. The actu­al venue will be announced a week before hand, so please check the web­site then, or email us.

For enquiries, offers of facil­i­ta­tion & help, ideas for work­shops and TO LET US KNOW YOU ARE COMING! email : wintermoot@earthfirst.org.uk

More about the Moot
The EF! Win­ter Moot is an oppor­tu­ni­ty for peo­ple who feel affil­i­a­tion with the ideas behind Earth First! to net­work, dis­cuss and reflect on the UK eco­log­i­cal direct action move­ment and to plan for the future.

Fol­low­ing a pop­u­lar dis­cus­sion at 2009’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing 2010’s Moot also aims to hold dis­cus­sions on the theme of “ready­ing our­selves for unpre­dictabil­i­ty and insta­bil­i­ty in the UK and glob­al­ly”. The cur­rent & impend­ing crises of eco­nom­ics, ecol­o­gy, ener­gy & soci­ety fun­da­men­tal­ly alter the ter­rain of strug­gle; this in turn impacts both the prac­tice and pos­si­bil­i­ties for a rad­i­cal eco­log­i­cal move­ment.

2010’s Win­ter Moot is to be held in Coun­ty Durham, an area with a large num­ber of open­cast coal mines, both active and at the appli­ca­tion stage. The week­end will include oppor­tu­ni­ties to meet with activists involved local­ly in cam­paigns against these.

Cost includ­ing veg­an food & crash-pad accom­mo­da­tion £20-£30 (depend­ing what you can afford-but please don’t blag-even the organ­is­ers will pay).

If you have par­tic­u­lar accom­mo­da­tion, access or dietary needs or are bring­ing chil­dren it would help us to know as soon as pos­si­ble so we can plan suit­able facil­i­ties; who­ev­er you are please do try & drop us an email at least a week in advance so we can gauge how many to cater for.

www.earthfirst.org.uk

More Sabotage at Mainshill: Drilling and Harvesting Equipment Targeted

Two reports of sab­o­tage at Main­shill Wood have been post­ed on Indy­media – one involv­ing the drilling rig on site and anoth­er involv­ing har­vest­ing equip­ment which has been relent­less­ly tar­get­ed over the past month, both with sab­o­tage and ear­ly morn­ing actions. Things are heat­ing up at Main­shill as the defi­ance of the com­mu­ni­ty takes on Scot­tish Coal’s deter­mi­na­tion to prof­it at any cost.

Two reports of sab­o­tage at Main­shill Wood have been post­ed on Indy­media – one involv­ing the drilling rig on site and anoth­er involv­ing har­vest­ing equip­ment which has been relent­less­ly tar­get­ed over the past month, both with sab­o­tage and ear­ly morn­ing actions. Things are heat­ing up at Main­shill as the defi­ance of the com­mu­ni­ty takes on Scot­tish Coal’s deter­mi­na­tion to prof­it at any cost. It’s crunch time for new coal in South Lanark­shire.

From Indy­media Scot­land:

An anony­mous com­mu­nique was received after two machines used for drilling and test­ing for coal on site were sab­o­taged in the ear­ly hours of Tues­day morn­ing… The com­mu­nique reads:

“On the morn­ing of Tues­day the 20th of Octo­ber two heavy vehi­cles had their Fuel lines, wiers, gears and fuel tanks destroyed. Their win­dows and bodys where also sprey­paint­ed.

The vehi­cles dam­aged have been work­ing to pre­pare the Main­shill Wood area for coal extrac­tion. If it is open cast­ed then it will join sev­er­al oth­er mines in the Dou­glas Val­ley, two of which are cur­rent­ly expand­ing.

Scot­tish Coal, the land own­er Lord Home and the gov­ern­ment and more than pre­pared to sac­ri­fice the health of local com­mu­ni­ties and envi­ron­ment, as well as con­tribute to cli­mate change and near­ly uni­ver­sal envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion for wages, bonus­es, tar­gets and prof­its.

This action was tak­en by a group of autonomous peo­ple in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those who oppose the devel­op­ment of Main­shill Wood into an open cast coal mine.”

Anoth­er anony­mous com­mu­nique has been received,

“On the morn­ing of Tues­day the 20th of Octo­ber three tree felling vehi­cles had wiers cut, lights and oth­er fix­tures bro­ken. Their win­dows where also sprey­paint­ed and a free stand­ing flood light was tipped and smashed.

The vehi­cles dam­aged have been work­ing to pre­pare the Main­shill Wood area for coal extrac­tion. If it is open cast­ed then it will join sev­er­al oth­er mines in the Dou­glas Val­ley, two of which are cur­rent­ly expand­ing.

Scot­tish Coal, the land own­er Lord Home and the gov­ern­ment and more than pre­pared to sac­ri­fice the health of local com­mu­ni­ties and envi­ron­ment, as well as con­tribute to cli­mate change and near­ly uni­ver­sal envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion for wages, bonus­es, tar­gets and prof­its.

This action was tak­en by a group of autonomous peo­ple in sol­i­dar­i­ty with all those who oppose the devel­op­ment of Main­shill Wood into an open cast coal mine.”

For more infor­ma­tion about the cam­paign see http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk/