Dene Trappers Block Oil Companies in Northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada

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Novem­ber 21st, 2014

The Dene peo­ple of Ducharme, who have made a liv­ing from the land for cen­turies, have found access to their trap lines blocked by secu­ri­ty gates. Life-long trap­per, Don Mont­grand, report­ed, “When I drove up to my trap line, a heli­copter fol­lowed over­head of me, all the way. That’s 106 km.”

On Wednes­day, Novem­ber 19, 2014, a road block [was] estab­lished 8 km north of La Loche, Saskatchewan to pre­vent numer­ous oil com­pa­nies road access to explo­ration camps beyond that point.

Trap­pers are mak­ing a stand because for the past 6 ½ years, there has been a mad rush on min­er­al and oil explo­ration. This along with the province’s ‘let it burn’ for­est fire pol­i­cy in the region which has dec­i­mat­ed wildlife and destroyed cab­ins has had a seri­ous impact on their abil­i­ty to make a liv­ing and thrive in a cul­tur­al­ly sus­tain­able way in their own home ter­ri­to­ry. “It is tak­ing food off of our table,” says Bob­by Mont­grand.

We’ve had enough! The ani­mals are dis­ap­pear­ing. Even the min­nows are dying in the lakes. All of the chem­i­cals they are dump­ing and burn­ing in our local land­fills and what they are leav­ing in the bush and run­ning into the lakes. Even the peo­ple are dying of can­cer and some are pret­ty young. We buried six in the last few months when we used to see maybe one per­son die of can­cer in a year,” claims Don Mont­grand.

The trap­pers are con­cerned that they are being ignored and dri­ven off of their lands by oil and min­er­al com­pa­nies, like Cen­ovus from Cal­gary, Alber­ta. “When these com­pa­nies are done destroy­ing our north there will be noth­ing for our chil­dren to live on,” stat­ed Bob­by Mont­grand.

Con­tact: Don Mont­grand (306) 822‑3181 or Bob­by Mont­grand (306) 822‑2704
Email: susnaghe@sasktel.net

 

Wrexham anti-fracking campaigners given midnight deadline to clear protest camp

21st Nov 2014

21st Nov 2014

Anti- frack­ing cam­paign­ers in Wrex­ham have until mid­night tonight to leave a protest camp.

It comes after a failed court­room bid today to stop bailiffs evict­ing them.

The pro­test­ers have not yet revealed whether they will com­ply with the order to hand back the land to the farm­ers who own it or resist the bailiffs.

Last month, pro­test­ers set up the Bor­ras Com­mu­ni­ty Pro­tec­tion Camp at Com­mon­wood Farm, Wrex­ham to cam­paign against plans by GP Ener­gy to explore the extrac­tion of gas there.

Sev­er­al weeks on and the small scale camp has been turned into a mini-com­mu­ni­ty com­plete with a watch­tow­er, show­er, extend­ed kitchen with food stocks, a car­a­van rest area, tepee play area for chil­dren and toi­lets.

Today’s Man­ches­ter High Court case involved an appli­ca­tion on behalf of father and son landown­ers Ter­ence Andrew Jones and Ter­ence Neal Jones against per­sons unknown to take pos­ses­sion of the land where test drilling for gas is planned­ed.

The landown­ers were rep­re­sent­ed by a Queens’s Coun­sel bar­ris­ter.

Marc Jones, of Frack Free Wrex­ham group, said the judge grant­ed the “per­sons unknown” per­mis­sion to stay at the site until 11.59pm on Fri­day when their camp must be cleared.

If the campers are not gone by the dead­line then bailiffs can move in over the week­end.

Mr Jones said: “The option is to leave the site or stay there.”

Pro­test­ers against under­ground test drilling for gas had said they have been over­whelmed by the sup­port they have received.

One of the pro­test­ers Chris­sy, who did not wish to give her sec­ond name, said the lev­el of sup­port from the local com­mu­ni­ty had been great.

She has said: “We have had so much sup­port it has been over­whelm­ing. The peo­ple around here are so much more clued up about what is going on and want to get involved.

“In oth­er areas where we have been protest­ing and organ­ised a pub­lic meet­ing, usu­al­ly you get 20 peo­ple attend­ing, 30 would be con­sid­ered good.

“But when we had the first meet­ing at the Cun­liffe Arms here, we had 150 peo­ple which was fan­tas­tic.

“Peo­ple have been drop­ping off all kinds of sup­plies for us, from food to wood to build our shel­ters and burn for heat. We asked for one fire extin­guish­er and got 10. It’s amaz­ing how quick this camp has built up.”

The camp was set up after Wrex­ham Council’s deci­sion to refuse pro­pos­als to drill for under­ground gas there, was over­turned.

Under­ground gas drilling has been shroud­ed in con­tro­ver­sy across the world.

Burnaby Mountain update: police storm camp, non-lethal rounds used against treesitter

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20th Novem­ber 2014

New Lockdown after Treesitter Shot with “Less Than Lethal” Round

[UPDATE: Recent arrest num­ber is around 18 as of 2:30pm]

Local activist and video jour­nal­ist Devin Gillan has report­ed that RCMP offi­cers admit shoot­ing the treesit­ter with a “less-than-lethal” shot­gun round. (The same thing occurred when police extract­ed pro­tes­tors from the Willits treesit in Cal­i­for­nia.)

The Burn­a­by Moun­tain protest per­sists, how­ev­er, as one pro­tes­tor has locked her­self to a cement block on site, and refus­es to move.

Police are report­ed­ly shov­ing peo­ple towards a new cor­doned off area.

Accord­ing to Burn­a­by Moun­tain Updates:

“RCMP arrests on Burn­a­by Moun­tain will not deter oppo­si­tion to Kinder Mor­gan

“So far, as of 2 pm, RCMP have arrest­ed fif­teen Burn­a­by Moun­tain land defend­ers stand­ing upto Kinder Morgan’s injunc­tion. Twelve of those fif­teen have already been released, with min­i­mal civ­il con­tempt of court charges. The three oth­ers are vis­i­ble to our legal and jail sup­port team. None have been tak­en to jail.

“Those arrest­ed include and pic­tured here are the brave land defend­ers Erin, Kaleb, Adam and Sut-lut who have all been main­tain­ing the camp for months, as well as our tree-sit­ter friend who has been camped out above bore­hole 2.

“Hun­dreds of sup­port­ers are on-site to wit­ness and to send a clear mes­sage that the arrests will not deter oppo­si­tion and this pipeline will not get built!”

More than 70% of the res­i­dents of Burn­a­by dis­ap­prove of Kinder Morgan’s Trans­Moun­tain pipeline pass­ing through Burn­a­by Moun­tain, and stress that the pipeline is pass­ing unlaw­ful­ly through pub­lic lands. First Nations have demon­strat­ed that it is unced­ed land, and Kinder Mor­gan is not abid­ing by the treaties in place.

The pipeline threat­ens to increase oil flow from the Alber­ta Tar Sands to the Pacif­ic coast via British Colum­bia three­fold.

 

Treesitter in Tense Standoff as RCMP Storms Burnaby Mountain Camp

protestors lock arms as the police move in

Sirens are blar­ing on Burn­a­by Moun­tain this morn­ing as the Cana­di­an RCMP storm the block­ade against the Trans­Moun­tain pipeline.

Accord­ing to the Burn­a­by Moun­tain Updates Face­book page:

“9 am update from Burn­a­by Moun­tain. Four arrests con­firmed includ­ing two care­tak­ers who have been hold­ing down for months Kaleb and Erin, six addi­tion­al peo­ple are hold­ing in the camp­site and refus­ing to leave. There is a pub­lic rally—which is com­plete­ly safe—on the oth­er side of the police line, 30–40 peo­ple are here already, every­one please come to the hill. Police have blocked road to traf­fic so you need to walk in and you will be informed to stay with­in ‘protest area’.”

Accord­ing to the most recent updates, the num­ber of arrest­ed has reached elevent, includ­ing Kaleb and Erin who have stayed at the camp for months, and Adam Gold from the Heilt­suk First Nation. Donate to the legal fund here.

Adam Gold of the Heiltsuk First Nation being arrested
Adam Gold of the Heiltsuk First Nation being arrested

Accord­ing to the lat­est reports, the treesit­ter has warned RCMP offi­cers against shoot­ing him with bean­bag muni­tions, and is not wear­ing a har­ness. He has threat­ened to jump if police attempt to remove him. Police with climb­ing gear are cur­rent­ly on site.

First Nations mem­bers have arrived with drums, and have joined the protest.

Burn­a­by Moun­tain is the site of Kinder Morgan’s pro­ject­ed TransMountain’s pipeline, which would triple the amount of oil mov­ing from the Tar Sands to the Pacif­ic Ocean.

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An injunc­tion against the protest camp was grant­ed to Kinder Mor­gan on Mon­day, but the RCMP did not move into the camp until this morn­ing.

Accord­ing to Staff Sergeant Major John Buis of the RCMP, “RCMP have strived [sic] to bal­ance the need to main­tain pub­lic safe­ty and civ­il order with a demo­c­ra­t­ic right to hold demon­stra­tions. In many cas­es, the Burn­a­by RCMP has facil­i­tat­ed that right, and in the case of the pro­test­ers on Burn­a­by Moun­tain, we have estab­lished a law­ful assem­bly area for those who wish to con­tin­ue to protest peace­ful­ly and law­ful­ly.”

Pro­tes­tors assert that the RCMP is act­ing vio­lent­ly in a colo­nial reac­tion to a peace­ful encamp­ment on pub­lic lands (unced­ed Indige­nous lands) that has the sup­port of over 70 per­cent of the local pop­u­la­tion.

There is a livestream broad­cast­ing the events as they unfold.

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Land defend­ers at Burn­a­by Moun­tain are call­ing on peo­ple to come and sup­port the camp at the site. There is a “safe zone” for pro­test­ers, and the road in is still acces­si­ble at the moment.

 

Protesters Block Runway in Philippines to Stop Aerial Spraying

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photo courtesy Interface Development Interventions

Novem­ber 17th, 2014

Hun­dreds of res­i­dents bar­ri­cad­ed the run­way of the com­mu­ni­ty air­port in Sural­lah town in South Cota­ba­to on Mon­day in protest of the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties of a banana plan­ta­tion com­pa­ny oper­at­ing in the area.

Around 300 pro­test­ers gath­ered at the Allah Val­ley Air­port in Sural­lah at around 4 a.m. and occu­pied a por­tion of the run­way in a bid to stop the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties of for­eign-backed Sum­ifru Philip­pines Cor­po­ra­tion.

The com­pa­ny, which oper­ates banana plan­ta­tions in Sural­lah and T’boli towns, had been using the air­port as base of its aer­i­al spray­ing oper­a­tions.

Omar Azarcon, coor­di­na­tor of the protest action, said they launched the mobi­liza­tion to pres­sure local gov­ern­ment lead­ers to deci­sive­ly put a stop to the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties of Sum­ifru.

He said the pro­test­ers are com­posed of parish­ioners from Sural­lah and oth­er areas with­in the Dio­cese of Mar­bel, which cov­ers the provinces of South Cota­ba­to, Sarangani and this city.

“We’re call­ing on the provin­cial gov­ern­ment of South Cota­ba­to and the munic­i­pal gov­ern­ments of areas affect­ed by the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties to pass ordi­nances that will total­ly ban them,” he said in a radio inter­view.

Cit­ing results of their recent fact-find­ing mis­sion in the affect­ed areas, Azarcon claimed that they have doc­u­ment­ed three deaths and numer­ous cas­es of var­i­ous ill­ness­es that were direct­ly caused by the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties.

He said the three fatal­i­ties came from com­mu­ni­ties sit­u­at­ed near the banana plan­ta­tions of Sum­ifru in T’boli town.

He said they found a sig­nif­i­cant num­ber of res­i­dents who have been suf­fer­ing from var­i­ous ill­ness­es like asth­ma and con­tact der­mati­tis in the affect­ed com­mu­ni­ties.

“These were caused by her­bi­cides and fungi­cides sprayed by air­planes com­mis­sioned by Sum­ifru these past sev­er­al years,” Azarcon said.

Fr. Joy Peli­no, coor­di­na­tor of the Dio­cese of Marbel’s Social Action Cen­ter, said that aside from health haz­ards, the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties also pose seri­ous threats to the area’s envi­ron­ment.

He said the chem­i­cals sprayed by Sumifru’s air­planes could con­t­a­m­i­nate the Allah riv­er sys­tem, which tra­vers­es the provinces of South Cota­ba­to and Sul­tan Kudarat.

Peli­no said Allah River’s head­wa­ters are locat­ed in the munic­i­pal­i­ties of Lake Sebu and T’boli, where the banana plan­ta­tions are locat­ed.

Azarcon said they will sus­tain their protest actions until local offi­cials would act on the mat­ter.

The munic­i­pal gov­ern­ment of Sural­lah issued a five-day per­mit or until Novem­ber 23 for the protest actions.

“But we might extend our mobi­liza­tion if we will not get deci­sive actions from our offi­cials,” he said.

Sum­ifru offi­cials were not imme­di­ate­ly avail­able for com­ment.

Sources said the com­pa­ny already pulled out from the air­port on Sun­day the air­craft and chem­i­cals that it uses for the aer­i­al spray­ing activ­i­ties. (Min­daNews)

New Zine: “After the Bristol Riots” — Communiques from the FAI, ELF and other attacks

PDF: “Since the Bris­tol Riots” – Com­mu­niques from the FAI, ELF and oth­er attacks (2011–2014)

PDF: “Since the Bris­tol Riots” – Com­mu­niques from the FAI, ELF and oth­er attacks (2011–2014)

by Person(s) Unknown / Dark Mat­ter Pub­li­ca­tions

Since the Bris­tol Riots” is a col­lec­tion of com­mu­niques from the Infor­mal Anar­chist Fed­er­a­tion (FAI), Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front (ELF), and oth­er anony­mous attacks in the Bris­tol area since the riots in April 2011 until Octo­ber 2014.

The com­mu­niques include attacks tar­get­ed against police, banks, pris­ons, mil­i­tary, secu­ri­ty ser­vices, courts, state, church, fas­cists, media, com­mu­ni­ca­tions infra­struc­ture, cor­po­ra­tions and more.

Total­ly 92 pages, includ­ed is a selec­tion of over a dozen arti­cles relat­ed to this time frame and con­text, such as reports of the Stokes Croft riots and recent police repres­sion against the broad­er anar­chist move­ment as they inves­ti­gate the attacks.

For antag­o­nis­tic strug­gle,
Person(s) unknown

personsunknown.noblogs.org

ZAD Calls Out for International Day Against Police on November 22nd

ZADremiNovem­ber 22nd: an inter­na­tion­al day against police vio­lence and repres­sion

ZADremiNovem­ber 22nd: an inter­na­tion­al day against police vio­lence and repres­sion

The repres­sion that falls on those who oppose the mafia-like projects of politi­cians is ever more vio­lent.

The Social­ist par­ty com­ing to pow­er hasn’t changed any­thing.

The police, the gen­darmes and the army injure and muti­late as much as ever, maybe even more, surf­ing on the wave of fas­cism that is ris­ing up under the guise of a world eco­nom­ic cri­sis, and thanks to their weapons, becom­ing always more effi­cient with the empha­sis on mil­i­tary tech­nol­o­gy.

Even more wor­ri­some than con­stant­ly increas­ing war bud­gets is the unwill­ing­ness of cops, gen­darmes, sol­diers and their politi­cian boss­es to take respon­si­bil­i­ty for their vio­lence. The omnipres­ence and unre­strained usage of flash­balls, defen­sive ball launch­ers, and explo­sive grenades are some con­crete exam­ples.

The dis­course is also sim­pli­fied, glossed over, and the vio­lence made to seem mun­dane. When we ask the cops in front of us if they are proud to have killed, they smile or threat­en us. One of the police author­i­ties in the Tarn recent­ly affirmed that those who oppose the “forces of order” should expect vio­lence and even­tu­al injury.

And, some days ago, the police killed. Again.

We, who were gath­ered togeth­er in Testet to fight against this death­ly project of the Sivens dam, we lost a friend. In the ear­ly hours of Sun­day, Octo­ber 26th, a few meters from sol­diers of the State, armed and pro­tect­ed by their weapons and shields, Rémi Fraisse was mur­dered by the armed branch of the State.

By the lev­el shot of a mercenary’s grenade, most like­ly aimed at his head, the explo­sive hit between the base of his neck and his shoul­der. This despite that even the inter­nal laws of the armed branch­es of the State for­bid lev­el shots at a cer­tain dis­tance and also for­bid aim­ing at the head, or with some weapons, aim­ing at all.

This was not an acci­dent. It’s even sur­pris­ing that such a dra­ma hasn’t hap­pened ear­li­er. The attack­ing police, gen­darmes, and sol­diers brake their own laws every day (of the evic­tions). We’ve lost track of the knees, hands, stom­achs and heads that have been tar­get­ed. Their extra­or­di­nary and ille­gal vio­lence leaves its trace on all of us, whether phys­i­cal or emo­tion­al. This time it took some­one with it: Rémi Fraisse.

But even if Rémi’s mur­der is head­lin­ing the night­ly news and embar­rass­ing the gov­ern­ment, don’t believe that it’s an excep­tion.

At the end of August, an “ille­gal” migrant died in a car with the BAC (a noto­ri­ous­ly vio­lent under­cov­er police force) while being brought to the air­port. It was almost ten years ago that the teenagers Zyed Ben­na and Bouna Tra­oré died hid­ing in an elec­tric trans­former after being chased there by the police. We’re not even men­tion­ing deaths in war for eco­nom­ic inter­ests, in Mali or else­where…

We’ve stopped count­ing on the charges pressed by those close to the ones mur­dered by an armed branch of the State. None of these tri­als have result­ed in prison sen­tences.

We want rapid and implaca­ble jus­tice for the mur­der­ers in the armed branch­es of the State.

We demand that start­ing now, there is a legal amnesty for all those arrest­ed for their oppo­si­tion to the Sivens dam, who we con­sid­er to be almost polit­i­cal pris­on­ers.

We also demand the total dis­ar­ma­ment of the mul­ti­ple armed branch­es of the State, to end the mur­ders, the “mis­takes” and the vio­lence of police, gen­darmes, and mil­i­tary.

Thus we join the call of the ZAD of Notre Dame des Lan­des to demon­strate every­where against police repres­sion on Sat­ur­day, Novem­ber 22nd, 2014.

We call upon every per­son and every group that feels con­cerned by the dan­ger rep­re­sent­ed by the State’s police forces to make actions and protest from wher­ev­er they are.

Let’s make Novem­ber 22nd a nation­al and inter­na­tion­al day against the vio­lence of armed branch­es of the State, but let’s not for­get that every day, before and after the 22nd, is a good day to make an insur­gency against the exis­tence of an insti­tu­tion which muti­lates and mur­ders for a “law-based” state and their prof­itable, mafia-like, and dev­as­tat­ing projects.

Indignons-nous !

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Where did it come from, the grenade that killed Rémi? Strate­gic pro­pos­al for what comes next.
Rémi was killed by a police con­cus­sion grenade, Sun­day Octo­ber 26th. What hap­pened to him could have hap­pened to any one of us, any­where. Some days lat­er, Thurs­day the 30th, in a north­ern neigh­bor­hood in Blois, a young man lost an eye to a state rub­ber bul­let. Sat­ur­day in Nantes, a demon­sta­tor took a rub­ber bul­let to the face and lost his nose. How many times must his­to­ry repeat itself?

We are not mak­ing demands to State pow­er, for the con­vic­tion of the cop who shot him, or the res­ig­na­tion of a high­er police offi­cial, or even the Min­is­ter of the Inte­ri­or. For the death of Rémi to res­onate every­where and pro­voke a real move­ment, we pro­pose to orga­nize our­selves local­ly and nation­al­ly against the infra­struc­tures that main­tain order.

These are the infra­struc­tures which make pos­si­ble the ter­ror­ism of the State, which we are con­front­ed with in the “ghet­tos” as well as in our social move­ments. These are the infra­struc­tures which orga­nize the police occu­pa­tion of our ter­ri­to­ries and our exis­tences. It is also them who are deployed as soon as a move­ment of oppo­si­tion or con­tes­ta­tion adven­tures out­side of tra­di­tion­al paths cor­doned off by pow­er­less­ness.

France is an expert in main­tain­ing order, by neu­tral­iz­ing all efforts of peo­ple to rise up/bring them­selves up. It exports glob­al­ly it’s knowl­edge, weapons, and forms to many for­eign police forces. It has also par­tic­i­pat­ed in crush­ing move­ments across the world, as in the insur­rec­tions of the Arab Spring in 2011. Didn’t Michèle Alliot-Marie brag to have pro­vid­ed French exper­tise in counter-insur­rec­tion to the Ben Ali regime? Par­a­lyz­ing the infra­struc­ture of the police is an act which, out­side of the nation­al con­text, sup­ports all those who orga­nize to strug­gle in oth­er places and have to dodge French bul­lets.

The fac­to­ries that make grenades, uni­forms, and equip­ment for the police, their vehi­cles and their tele­vised pro­pa­gan­da, the logis­ti­cal plat­forms that orga­nize food sup­plies for the troops; for us they are all tar­gets. Out­side of occa­sion­al con­fronta­tions or deploy­ments, the con­tin­ued exis­tence of the armed group known as the nation­al police depends on these resources.
The announce­ment that a cer­tain type of offen­sive grenade has been sus­pend­ed will not bring about a “return to calm”. What’s at stake in this move­ment, born on Octo­ber 25th, is dis­arm­ing the police. Flash­balls, tasers, con­cus­sion grenades, have suf­fi­cient­ly muti­lat­ed, injured, or killed in these past cou­ple of years.

We are no longer in the era of Malik Oussekine or Vit­tal Michalon*. Not a sin­gle union, not a sin­gle left­ist orga­ni­za­tion called out for peo­ple to take the streets after Rémi’s death. They are in fact so afraid of the streets, they are reduced to orga­niz­ing vir­tu­al protests like those pro­posed by the Green Par­ty (#occu­py­sivens).

What can we expect from the “Occu­piers” who “con­demn the vio­lence of both sides” by care­ful­ly omit­ting which camp is equipped for war and which has a few cob­ble­stones? That one side kills peo­ple and the oth­er express­es their rage by break­ing win­dows? At a time when the left is decom­pos­ing, when the far right are on the upswing, why is there not a sin­gle reac­tion from left­ist polit­i­cal par­ties, NGO’s, or unions, after this police mur­der?

This week, 90 protests were orga­nized in around 60 cities. We address our call-out to this autonomous pow­er in the mak­ing. The col­lec­tive emo­tion expressed in rage and con­tem­pla­tion is legit­i­mate, but won’t be enough to change the sit­u­a­tion.

We call for a long term strat­e­gy, con­sist­ing of harass­ing and col­lect­ing infor­ma­tion on all those who sup­port repres­sion, to dis­rupt all the tech­ni­cal ways which per­mit it to be armed, to move, to feed itself, and more. These objec­tives encom­pass a diver­si­ty of tac­tics that cor­re­spond to the resources and lim­i­ta­tions of groups and indi­vid­u­als. Noise demos out­side police sta­tions and bar­racks, ver­bal harass­ment of patrols, suing the police for injuries, sab­o­tage, street demos; it’s the simul­ta­ne­ous usage of all these tac­tics that will help us to estab­lish a favor­able “rap­port de force” against the police, in our neigh­bor­hoods and in our strug­gles.

A call-out is com­ing soon to orga­nize demos in front of police weapons man­u­fac­tur­ers. A list of strate­gic places will also appear soon. This is a strate­gic propo­si­tion that we are address­ing to all those that are assem­bling, agi­tat­ing, and orga­niz­ing so that the back­lash against this lat­est police mur­der spreads and grows.

*Malik Oussekine was killed by police in the stu­dent strikes of 1986, and Vit­tal Michalon in an anti-nuclear demon­stra­tion in 1977

from Anar­chist News

Athens: Action in Solidarity with the Fight in Testet

On Novem­ber 11th, 2014, anar­chists sym­bol­i­cal­ly occu­pied the offices of the AFP (Agence France-Presse) in the afflu­ent neigh­bour­hood of Kolon­a­ki, cen­tral Athens, to protest the police mur­der of Rémi Raisse in the ZAD of Testet, France.

On Novem­ber 11th, 2014, anar­chists sym­bol­i­cal­ly occu­pied the offices of the AFP (Agence France-Presse) in the afflu­ent neigh­bour­hood of Kolon­a­ki, cen­tral Athens, to protest the police mur­der of Rémi Raisse in the ZAD of Testet, France. Com­rades hand­ed out leaflets in Greek and French, read­ing: “From France to Greece, let us trans­form the foci of resis­tance into a sig­nal of rebel­lion towards the oppressed of the whole earth. Sol­i­dar­i­ty is our weapon.”

Brussels: Construction Equipment Burned in Solidarity with the Fight in Testet

Novem­ber 9th, 2014

anony­mous com­mu­niqué / Con­tra info

Novem­ber 9th, 2014

anony­mous com­mu­niqué / Con­tra info

In the night between the 4th and 5th of Novem­ber, an exca­va­tor and a drilling machine were burned on the con­struc­tion site in Van­den­bran­den street in the cen­tre of Brus­sels. A slo­gan was spray-paint­ed on the spot: “For Rémi”.

They gen­tri­fy, we destroy!

[Rémi was killed by police in the ZAD du Testet strug­gle in France. More info.]

A Sabotage Report on Biotech Labs from Chile

Activists prepare themselves for more waves of direct action against biotech labs. (photo credit: Icky Pelaez)

Novem­ber 7th, 2014

Activists prepare themselves for more waves of direct action against biotech labs. (photo credit: Icky Pelaez)

Novem­ber 7th, 2014

[from Earth First! Newswire: Edi­tor’s Note: The fol­low­ing piece is a loose and expand­ed trans­la­tion of an arti­cle post­ed by 325 on Octo­ber 28th.]

The evo­lu­tion of sci­ence, as a dom­i­na­tive means of objec­ti­fi­ca­tion, has solid­i­fied into a self-prov­ing enti­ty that is inter­ven­ing with the very cycli­cal net­works of nature.  We, as sen­tient peo­ple, are in revolt against its con­fin­ing move­ment and role as a facil­i­ta­tor of mil­i­ta­riza­tion, psy­chi­a­try, specism, anthro­pocen­trism, and het­ero­nor­ma­tiv­i­ty with­in this cur­rent patri­ar­chal era.

With such moti­va­tion, we are cur­rent­ly focus­ing our actions on biotech labs that are lead­ing stud­ies in genet­ic inter­ven­tion, and fer­til­iz­ing a branch of sci­ence that manip­u­lates the very fibers of life.  Not only are humans regen­er­at­ing stem cells, med­dling with plant prop­er­ties, and exper­i­ment­ing on ani­mals, but are doing so with the sole inten­tion of “improv­ing” our exis­tence.  Such a men­tal­i­ty is a soci­etal con­struct based upon the notion that human­i­ty cra­dles the author­i­ty to trans­gress fel­low beings.

In raw defi­ance, we chose spe­cif­ic loca­tions in which there is a con­cen­tra­tion of genet­ic research and, on the morn­ing of Octo­ber 28th, paint­ed the façades with green and yel­low to por­tray our sol­i­dar­i­ty with nature and our ded­i­ca­tion to active rebel­lion from here on out.

 

Lema, one of these labs, con­cen­trates on bio­chem­i­cal research in the fields of endocrinol­o­gy and nefrol­o­gy, and is heav­i­ly involved in remold­ing human genet­ics;  hor­mon­al exper­i­ments, adjust­ment of the body’s chem­i­cal make-up, and nuclear med­i­cine are all unrav­el­ing with­in its walls.

We also arrived at the cor­ner of San Pablo to smear the win­dows of Cam­pus Lab, a build­ing whose activ­i­ty also revolves around invad­ing the body with tech­nol­o­gy called PCR.  This instru­ment was designed to play with our mol­e­c­u­lar design in hopes of pre­vent­ing infec­tion and post­pon­ing the beau­ti­ful and inevitable descent of mor­tal­i­ty.

We are fab­ri­cat­ing arti­fi­cial puri­ty, a per­me­at­ing image of the human body that rede­fines our eco­log­i­cal rela­tions and the con­cept of ‘health’ and ‘nat­ur­al movement’—although dis­as­so­ci­at­ing our­selves from our sur­round­ings is rather impos­si­ble.  Fur­ther­more, the equip­ment of Cam­pus Lab serves to iden­ti­fy indi­vid­u­als with the inten­tion of lubri­cat­ing the judi­cial machine and increas­ing incar­cer­a­tion rates.

In Nunoa, Gen­eX­press oper­ates as anoth­er com­pa­ny ded­i­cat­ed to sup­ply­ing the biotech indus­try with more data, fund­ing, and pro­gres­sive mate­ri­als.  It aims to infuse the med­ical field with genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fy­ing inno­va­tions, while avoid­ing pub­lic scruti­ny.  We pro­ceed­ed to smear their walls as well.

We real­ize that our action was a small ges­ture; how­ev­er, we are being called to exer­cise our resources from an array of perch­es, and are pre­pared for more elab­o­rate forms of destruc­tion.  And so, today we have decid­ed to orga­nize and resist the very struc­tures of sci­ence, a per­cep­tu­al approach that is fos­ter­ing ten­sion not only on the eco­nom­ic lev­el, but also at the roots of how we per­ceive our­selves and, con­se­quent­ly, how we project and inter­act with the envi­ron­ment.

We don’t sim­ply seek to gen­er­ate ‘alter­na­tive’ prac­tices, but rather to destroy the shad­ow­ing pil­lars through direct action.  Nor do we believe that some­one who choos­es to ingest tapsin to alle­vi­ate the flu is a mere con­for­mant; we move to ques­tion imped­ing par­a­digms, as well as the very ide­o­log­i­cal strands and every­day actions that main­tain them. To our bod­ies being explo­sions of thought and sen­sa­tions of cre­ative retal­i­a­tion!

USA: Everglades Earth First! Lockdown Halts Destruction of Florida’s Briger Forest

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Novem­ber 7th, 2014

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Novem­ber 7th, 2014

PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL— Com­mu­ni­ty activists with Ever­glades Earth First! have halt­ed what they call Kolter Development’s “ille­gal” con­struc­tion in Palm Beach Gar­dens’ Briger For­est. A dis­abled vehi­cle is sit­ting in the road at the con­struc­tion entrance to the site and two peo­ple have locked their bod­ies to it. This week work crews began clear­ing trees for the con­struc­tion, which has been mired in con­tro­ver­sy for years. If com­plet­ed, the devel­op­ment would destroy the 681-acre Briger For­est, one of the largest unpro­tect­ed forests of its size in the south­ern region of the state.

Update: Three activists have now been arrest­ed, while the van con­tin­ues to block­ade the entrance to the con­struc­tion zone. Donate to their bail fund.

“We’re here stop­ping a crime; the ille­gal destruc­tion of the Briger For­est. Kolter Group Co. is vio­lat­ing the Endan­gered Species Act and oper­at­ing with­out all the prop­er per­mits ful­ly approved,” Said Ryan Hart­man. “The time for com­pro­mise is over. If we don’t take direct action and put our bod­ies on the line to pro­tect what we have left, devel­op­ers will pave over and pol­lute every last inch of this place.”

Groups like Ever­glades Earth First! and the Palm Beach Coun­ty Envi­ron­men­tal Coali­tion (PBCEC) have been fight­ing to pro­tect the Briger For­est since 2010. Last win­ter a jus­tice depart­ment lawyer admit­ted to PBCEC’s lawyer Bill Eubanks that there were no prac­ti­cal alter­na­tives to site lay­out designs that could both ben­e­fit con­tin­ued snake use of the site and also sat­is­fy the project’s pur­pose and need, effec­tive­ly sen­tenc­ing to death any East­ern Indi­go Snake on the prop­er­ty. The East­ern Indi­go Snake is one of 13 state and fed­er­al­ly list­ed ani­mal and plant species whom the Briger is suit­able to sup­port. A mem­ber of PBCEC is also appeal­ing per­mits for con­struc­tion need­ed from the South Flori­da Water Man­age­ment Dis­trict. Beyond the legal chal­lenges the groups have gath­ered hun­dreds of peti­tion sig­na­tures, held demon­stra­tions and even staged a six-week tree-sit in the for­est to protest the devel­op­ment.

 

“Kolter and Palm Beach Coun­ty have had a cor­rupt deal from the begin­ning. It is a crime against nature for devel­op­ers to keep bull­doz­ing over wild South Flori­da in order to per­pet­u­ate an ani­mal tor­tur­ing biotech expan­sion agen­da.” Said Ash­ley Lyons.

Since the ear­ly 2000’s, Jeb Bush has tried to lure the Biotech indus­try to Flori­da with heavy state and local sub­si­dies includ­ing this project and the con­struc­tion of a cam­pus for biotech com­pa­ny Scripps Flori­da. In the past few years Scripps has received about half a bil­lion dol­lars in state sub­si­dies for new facil­i­ties and has an agree­ment to lease the coun­ty owned por­tion of the prop­er­ty for $1 dol­lar a year ensur­ing their cor­po­rate
wel­fare for years to come.

With the con­struc­tion of a mas­sive pri­mate breed­ing facil­i­ty in Hendry Coun­ty, the “pro­gres­sive” biotech indus­try is solid­i­fy­ing it’s future of inhu­mane ani­mal test­ing and Scripps will be no excep­tion. Scripps in Lajol­la, CA has a his­to­ry of test­ing on pri­mates and Scripps Phase II will more than like­ly vivi­sect pri­mates if con­struct­ed.

Ever­glades Earth First! promis­es to con­tin­ue fight­ing the devel­op­ment every step of the way.

“We’re going to fight this project until it’s stopped because this for­est is worth fight­ing for.” Said Rachel Kijew­s­ki.

For more infor­ma­tion vis­it www.ScrapScripps.info

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UPDATE: Three Arrested at Everglades EF! Briger Forest Blockade, Jail Support Needed!

Accord­ing to most recent reports from Ever­glades Earth First!,”The three arrest­ed dur­ing the Briger For­est block­ade are in cus­tody at Palm Beach Coun­ty Jail. Each are fac­ing mul­ti­ple mis­de­meanor charges. Bail has yet to be set. The block­ade report­ed­ly stopped work­ers from enter­ing the site for over four hours.”

At least 22 cop cars, an emer­gency field force vehi­cle, and a mobile com­mand unit were on site, and both peo­ple par­tic­i­pat­ing in the lock­down were arrest­ed, along with the sup­port per­son.

Sup­port direct action, and help us con­tin­ue to defend the Briger For­est before it’s too late! Donate to these brave indi­vid­u­als’ legal funds here: https://www.everribbon.com/ribbon/view/16764


 

Groups like Ever­glades Earth First! and the Palm Beach Coun­ty Envi­ron­men­tal Coali­tion (PBCEC) have been fight­ing to pro­tect the Briger For­est since 2010. Last win­ter a jus­tice depart­ment lawyer admit­ted to PBCEC’s lawyer Bill Eubanks that there were no prac­ti­cal alter­na­tives to site lay­out designs that could both ben­e­fit con­tin­ued snake use of the site and also sat­is­fy the project’s pur­pose and need, effec­tive­ly sen­tenc­ing to death any East­ern Indi­go Snake on the prop­er­ty. The East­ern Indi­go Snake is one of 13 state and fed­er­al­ly list­ed ani­mal and plant species whom the Briger is suit­able to sup­port. A mem­ber of PBCEC is also appeal­ing per­mits for con­struc­tion need­ed from the South Flori­da Water Man­age­ment Dis­trict. Beyond the legal chal­lenges the groups have gath­ered hun­dreds of peti­tion sig­na­tures, held demon­stra­tions and even staged a six-week tree-sit in the for­est to protest the devel­op­ment.

“Kolter and Palm Beach Coun­ty have had a cor­rupt deal from the begin­ning. It is a crime against nature for devel­op­ers to keep bull­doz­ing over wild South Flori­da in order to per­pet­u­ate an ani­mal tor­tur­ing biotech expan­sion agen­da,” said Ash­ley Lyons, an orga­niz­er with Ever­glades Earth First!

Since the ear­ly 2000’s, Jeb Bush has tried to lure the Biotech indus­try to Flori­da with heavy state and local sub­si­dies includ­ing this project and the con­struc­tion of a cam­pus for biotech com­pa­ny Scripps Flori­da. In the past few years Scripps has received about half a bil­lion dol­lars in state sub­si­dies for new facil­i­ties and has an agree­ment to lease the coun­ty owned por­tion of the prop­er­ty for $1 dol­lar a year ensur­ing their cor­po­rate wel­fare for years to come.

With the con­struc­tion of a mas­sive pri­mate breed­ing facil­i­ty in Hendry Coun­ty, the “pro­gres­sive” biotech indus­try is solid­i­fy­ing it’s future of inhu­mane ani­mal test­ing and Scripps will be no excep­tion. Scripps in Lajol­la, Cal­i­for­nia, has a his­to­ry of test­ing on pri­mates and Scripps Phase II will more than like­ly vivi­sect pri­mates if con­struct­ed.

Ever­glades Earth First! promis­es to con­tin­ue fight­ing the devel­op­ment every step of the way.

“We’re going to fight this project until it’s stopped because this for­est is worth fight­ing for,” said Rachel Kijew­s­ki.

For more info on the block­ade and its rea­sons, click here.