World Naked Bike Ride UK

A peace­ful, imag­i­na­tive and fun protest against oil depen­den­cy and car cul­ture. A cel­e­bra­tion of the bicy­cle and also a cel­e­bra­tion of the pow­er and indi­vid­u­al­i­ty of the human body. A sym­bol of the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty of the cyclist in traf­fic.

World Naked Bike Ride logoA peace­ful, imag­i­na­tive and fun protest against oil depen­den­cy and car cul­ture. A cel­e­bra­tion of the bicy­cle and also a cel­e­bra­tion of the pow­er and indi­vid­u­al­i­ty of the human body. A sym­bol of the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty of the cyclist in traf­fic. The world’s biggest naked protest: 50+ cities and thou­sands of rid­ers par­tic­i­pate world­wide, includ­ing more than 1500 in the UK in 2007.

http://worldnakedbikeride.org/uk/

To check any details of rides below, see http://nakedwiki.org/wiki/UK

# Southamp­ton: Fri 6 June, 6pm
# Brighton & Hove: Sat 7 June, 11am
# York: Sat 7 June, 4pm
# Sheffield: Sun 8 June, 2pm
# Man­ches­ter: Fri 13 June, 6pm
# Cardiff: Sat 14 June, (time is still being finalised)
# Lon­don: Sat 14 June, 3pm
# Edin­burgh: 28 or 29 June — TBC

# There is dis­cus­sion about pos­si­ble rides in Cam­bridge, Belfast, Glas­gow, Oxford, or even a Bris­tol to Bath ride.

3rd June Food & Climate Change Day of Action — more actions, in Nottingham, London x3, Bristol, Glasgow, Liverpool & Amsterdam

Actions co-incid­ing with the UN Con­fer­ence on World Food Secu­ri­ty and Cli­mate Change got off to an ear­ly start, with Sun­day see­ing the first of an out­break of veg­an food give-aways, in Man­ches­ter, with a spot of guer­ril­la gar­den­ing; the rash spread on Mon­day with GM labs occu­pied. The Ready Steady Skip web­site tried to soothe, but on the day, the action con­ta­gion spread…

Actions co-incid­ing with the UN Con­fer­ence on World Food Secu­ri­ty and Cli­mate Change got off to an ear­ly start, with Sun­day see­ing the first of an out­break of veg­an food give-aways, in Man­ches­ter, with a spot of guer­ril­la gar­den­ing; the rash spread on Mon­day with GM labs occu­pied. The Ready Steady Skip web­site tried to soothe, but on the day, the action con­ta­gion spread…Nottingham Food & Climate day 1Nottingham Food & Climate day 2
Cli­mate change and ani­mal rights activists joined togeth­er in Not­ting­ham today to give away free veg­an food, plants & skipped veg­eta­bles.

Pass­er-bys were enticed to our stall by the offers of free chips, veg­an pasties and toma­to plants. We hand­ed out leaflets about cli­mate change & food and had lots of chats with peo­ple about the world food cri­sis & our solu­tions of eat­ing a local, organ­ic & veg­an diet. An amaz­ing num­ber of peo­ple already grew there own food & lots more were encour­aged to give it a go. We had a real­ly pos­i­tive response from the pub­lic and peo­ple seemed gen­uine­ly inter­est­ed in the infor­ma­tion leaflets we hand­ed out.

More pho­tos.

The next free veg­an food give­away in Not­ting­ham is going to be on the 4th July.

A hand­ful of us then vis­it­ed Fresh & Ecoworks com­mu­ni­ty gar­den based at St Ann’s allot­ments. We had a tour of the amaz­ing gar­dens & saw a bril­liant exam­ple of local, organ­ic food being pro­duced in the city. See
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/08/348168.html
and
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/10/382929.html

We tod­dled off home in the rain, chilli plants in hand, inspired to grow our own.

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London Food not Bombs climate food day
Food & Cli­mate Change Action — Lon­don

For the Food & Cli­mate Change day of action, Whitechapel Food Not Bombs and Brix­ton Reclaim Your Food teamed up to serve free veg­an food in front of a Mac Don­ald’s in Cam­ber­well.

The groups had a stall right in front of a Mac Don­ald in Cam­ber­well for two hours, serv­ing out fresh­ly skipped, lov­ing­ly cooked free veg­an food to passers by, and engag­ing peo­ple in con­ver­sa­tion about the link between the food they eat and cli­mate change. For good mea­sure, the group was accom­pa­nied by a bicy­cle sound sys­tem, to liv­en up the atmos­phere.

All in all, over a hun­dred serv­ings were giv­en out, count­less more peo­ple saw the stall and were giv­en leaflets high­light­ing some of the links between food and cli­mate change on the fol­low­ing top­ics : waste ; veg­an­ism ; organ­ic food ; local­ly pro­duced food.

The menu includ­ed a spicy mash, a cur­ry, a pump­kin soup, a sal­ad, some gua­camole, some stuffed aubergines, some veg­gies burg­ers, an apple cake, a fruit sal­ad and more.

Unsur­pris­ing­ly, the Mac Don­ald’s man­agers weren’t too hap­py about peo­ple giv­ing out free food in front of their win­dow shop — but the police seemed to decide oth­er­wise. The groups were asked to remove a ban­ner from the Mac Don­ald win­dow shop, but were oth­er­wise per­mit­ted to stay there as long as there was­n’t too much obstruc­tion.

londonfnb@lists.riseup.net
http://www.londonfnb.org

25 pro­test­ers organ­ised by Bio­fu­el­watch and Food Not Fuel, Lon­don came togeth­er for a protest out­side Newham town hall in East Ham on Sat­ur­day to raise pub­lic aware­ness of the plan­ning appli­ca­tion for the UK’s first bio­fu­el-fired pow­er plant to be built, in Beck­ton. Ban­ners and plac­ards quot­ed many sta­tis­tics such as the num­ber of peo­ple going hun­gry because of agro­fu­els and the num­ber of peo­ple who could be fed with one tank of bio­fu­el. Over 500 sig­na­tures object­ing to the plant were collected…it appears that Beck­ton, one of the most pol­lut­ed Lon­don bor­oughs, is pre­pared to fight back.

In Lon­don, veg­an cam­paign­ers we took to the streets of Chancery Lane to
treat the city work­ers to some veg­an food sam­ples. The response was good,
with a range of inter­est­ed peo­ple com­ing to taste the food. We gave away
hun­dreds of recipe book­lets, and leaflets for this year’s Lon­don Veg­an
Fes­ti­val.

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Bristol biofuels on food & climate day
Bris­tol Protest Over Tesco’s Bio­fu­els Claim

Bio­fu­els far from the panacea to petrol prices and cli­mate change, have added to the glob­al food price hike by tak­ing land pre­vi­ous­ly occu­pied by food crops. A study by the Uni­ver­si­ty of Min­neso­ta found that grow­ing bio­fu­el on con­vert­ed rain­forests, peat lands, savan­nas or grass­lands cre­at­ed up to 420 times more car­bon diox­ide than it saved.

Wheat Prices have dou­bled in the UK over the past year, and con­sumers and retail­ers have so far man­aged to absorb this. But else­where in the world, peo­ple are going with­out wheat (and oth­er sta­ples) and bak­ers are going out of busi­ness.

To illus­trate this issue, a dozens bak­ers (rather than a bak­ers dozen!) will be fol­low­ing up Bris­tol Ris­ing Tides demo in April of this year to illus­trate the true cost of Agro-fuels. They will be at Tesco, East­ville between 4.30pm and 7pm

Ms Bread of Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide said:

“The ques­tion is do we want do feed our cars or feed our­selves?”

Tesco has made false claims about the source of the fuel sold at its ser­vice sta­tions, accord­ing to an inves­ti­ga­tion that found that the chain sold the most envi­ron­men­tal­ly dam­ag­ing types of biodiesel ‑Palm Oil — whilst claim­ing that it ‘s bio­fu­el was sourced from rel­a­tive­ly sus­tain­able UK-plant­ed rape seed oil.[2]

Mr A.Baker of Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide said:

“Its now clear that we leave big busi­ness to deal with cli­mate change, this is the kind of thing that will hap­pen — a bloody dis­as­ter”

At this years Cli­mate Camp (3rd — 10th August) there will be a nation­al day of action against Agro­fu­els.

[1] Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide is part of the Inter­na­tion­al Ris­ing Tide for Cli­mate Jus­tice net­work
www.risingtide.org.uk
[2] The Times,April 14, 2008 “Tesco green fuel ‘adds to cli­mate change”

Leaflet

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Taste the Waste
Wait­ing for (social) Change!

4/06/2008
Today in the Char­ing Cross area of Glas­gow a group of wait­ers invit­ed passers-by to ‘Taste the waste’ and sam­ple their free food. The menu was made up entire­ly out of skipped goods from super­mar­ket bins and includ­ed such delights as: home­made veg­an fre­quent fly­er banana cake, skipped chip, res­cued roast veg. and binned beans. This was part of the call to action on Food and Cli­mate Change by the Net­work for Cli­mate Action (http://networkforclimateaction.org.uk).

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Liv­er­pool host­ed a free veg­an food fair at its social cen­tre ‘Next to
Nowhere’. Around 50 peo­ple attend­ed and loads of food and infor­ma­tion was giv­en out. The event allowed for a lot of infor­mal dis­cus­sion, with a social area cre­at­ed for this pur­pose. Peo­ple were delight­ed to hear that they can come back for veg­an food every Sat­ur­day after­noon 1–5pm.

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Amsterdam on food & climate change day 1Amsterdam on food & climate change day 2
Pigs say: If you care about cli­mate change, eat less meat, milk and eggs

On Tues­day June 3rd, a group of pigs made a small action for a more veg­an Ams­ter­dam. They hand­ed out veg­an snacks to encour­age peo­ple not to buy that ham for din­ner. It may look like the pigs act­ed out of self-inter­est, but today their mes­sage was that meat pro­duc­tion is a major cause of cli­mate change. While the UN is con­fer­ring in Rome on World Food Secu­ri­ty and Cli­mate change, the pigs put a focus on that aver­age Euro­peans have a diet of dis­as­ter. Rais­ing ani­mals for food gen­er­ates more green­house gas­es than all the cars and trucks in the world com­bined.

Quite some peo­ple in front of the Albert Hei­jn on Joden­breestraat were hap­py to taste the organ­ic, veg­an falafel and choco­late cake and many said they are veg­e­tar­i­ans already. Peo­ple were sur­prised to hear that pro­duc­ing one kilo of cheese cause as much green­house gas emis­sions as dri­ving a car for 60 km. A Brazil­ian woman had wit­nessed the expand­ing soy fields used for feed­ing ani­mal indus­try.

“Con­sumers can make a huge improve­ment by avoid­ing ani­mal prod­ucts and imports, and by sup­port­ing local, organ­ic farm­ers instead. But humans need to organ­ise them­selves fast against the dom­i­nant cul­ture if they want to save them­selves from cli­mate chaos” the pig­gies stat­ed after all the food had been hand­ed out.

Tonight, Wednes­day June 4 from 19 there will be a film night in Plan­tage Dok­laan 12, with organ­ic veg­an food and ideas on how to com­bat cli­mate change. (See pro­gramme on the web­site)

Web­site: http://www.howtocookaplanet.net

FIGHT SPECIESISM! #1 — Out Now!

The first issue fea­tures: occu­pa­tions in Paris, Anti­spe vs. Novar­tis, news from the UK front­lines, the Sequani Six tri­al, SHAC watch and more.

Click here to read or here to print.

Fight Speciesism! is the new newslet­ter from Anti­spe Britain.

The first issue fea­tures: occu­pa­tions in Paris, Anti­spe vs. Novar­tis, news from the UK front­lines, the Sequani Six tri­al, SHAC watch and more.

Click here to read or here to print.

Fight Speciesism! is the new newslet­ter from Anti­spe Britain.
Please dis­trib­ute far and wide!

www.antispe.tk

Ready Steady Skip: Trailer and website launched!

Ready Steady Skip — the game show where need­less­ly wast­ed food is recov­ered from the bin and turned into deli­cious dish­es before your very eyes!

Ready Steady Skip — the game show where need­less­ly wast­ed food is recov­ered from the bin and turned into deli­cious dish­es before your very eyes!

And now, the moment you’ve all been wait­ing for: http://www.readysteadyskip.org.uk/

Ready Steady Skip is a bit like “Scrapheap Chal­lenge” meets “Ready Steady Cook” — skip­ping for food and whip­ping up some tasty dish­es, with plen­ty of hilar­i­ty (and peo­ple div­ing into skips).

Every year over 17 mil­lion tons of food are put straight into land­fill sites, yet over 4 mil­lion tons of this is per­fect­ly edi­ble and still well with­in it’s sell-by date. A whop­ping 5 mil­lion tons of food are wast­ed annu­al­ly by con­sumers alone: that is, more than a quar­ter of all food we buy goes into the bin. It’s high time this insan­i­ty stopped!

Skip­ping (aka. “Free­gan­ism” or “Dump­ster Div­ing”) is all about reclaim­ing per­fect­ly edi­ble food “waste” from the jaws of an insane sys­tem found­ed on greed, and mak­ing good use of it.

We’ve launched the Ready Steady Skip trail­er and web­site to coin­cide with the Days Of Cli­mate Action food day (3rd June 2008), which is high­light­ing the fact that the food we eat con­tributes up to a third of the emis­sions that are poi­son­ing the plan­et. When you con­sid­er the amount of food that is just thrown away, it brings home how need­less this luna­cy is. Nobody ever need go hun­gry — yet peo­ple still starve every day.

The pro­gramme was shot here in Not­ting­ham at the begin­ning of March, and the full episode will be released online in July 2008. We’re also try­ing to organ­ise a screen­ing (and pos­si­bly even anoth­er con­test) at the Cli­mate Camp.

Keep an eye on our web­site for updates!

Pre­vi­ous Notts Indy­media piece: Ready, Steady, Skip!! — The Pic­tures 1

info@readysteadyskip.org.uk
http://www.readysteadyskip.org.uk/

Fight the Height in Walthamstow, London, Sunday 1 June

On the blue fence sur­round­ing the still unde­vel­oped Arcade site at the top of Waltham­stow High Street, devel­op­ers St Mod­wen proud­ly claim to be “The UK’s Lead­ing Regen­er­a­tion Spe­cial­ist” but local res­i­dents in Waltham­stow clear­ly have a dif­fer­ent opin­ion, and have come togeth­er as ‘Fight the Height’ to oppose their plans. When demo­li­tion took place … Con­tin­ue read­ing “Fight the Height in Waltham­stow, Lon­don, Sun­day 1 June”

Fight the Height 2
Fight the Height 1
Fight the Height 3Fight the Height 4
On the blue fence sur­round­ing the still unde­vel­oped Arcade site at the top of Waltham­stow High Street, devel­op­ers St Mod­wen proud­ly claim to be “The UK’s Lead­ing Regen­er­a­tion Spe­cial­ist” but local res­i­dents in Waltham­stow clear­ly have a dif­fer­ent opin­ion, and have come togeth­er as ‘Fight the Height’ to oppose their plans.

When demo­li­tion took place in 1999, the coun­cil announced their inten­tion to put the site to cul­tur­al use and ben­e­fit the com­mu­ni­ty — a new leisure cen­tre, library and arts cen­tre togeth­er with social hous­ing. Instead the pro­pos­als by St Mod­wen appear to be dom­i­nat­ed by com­mer­cial inter­est and to have lit­tle regard for local needs.

The site is as the east end of Waltham­stow’s famous street mar­ket, the longest in Europe (more like 1.2km than the mile usu­al­ly claimed), which began in 1885 and attracts shop­pers from across Lon­don and tourists from around the world as well as being a vital local resource. St Mod­wen’s plans include a large Pri­mark super­mar­ket, which would severe­ly threat­en the future of the mar­ket and many of the shops along the high street.

Anoth­er ingre­di­ent is an 18 storey tow­er block, quite out of scale with the sur­round­ing area, with its ter­races of two storey hous­ing and small scale devel­op­ments. But you can fall out of bed and into Waltham­stow Cen­tral sta­tion, mak­ing the flats very mar­ketable to work­ers in the City (4 trains an hour to Liv­er­pool Street in 17 min­utes) or the West End, thanks to the fre­quent Vic­to­ria Line ser­vice. Ten more tall blocks are also in coun­cil plans for the next sta­tion on the line, Black­horse Road.

Close to the site on Hoe St is the for­mer Waltham­stow Grana­da, opened in 1930 as a “super-cin­e­ma” in high Art-Deco style. As well as films, it host­ed live per­for­mances (by The Bea­t­les, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Bud­dy Hol­ly and many more) and is now a Grade II list­ed build­ing. Care­ful­ly con­vert­ed into a three-screen venue in the 1970s, it became part of the Odeon chain and in 2000 was sold to EMD, final­ly clos­ing in 2003. A cam­paign was set up to restore it as a cin­e­ma, but the pro­posed build­ing of a Vue mul­ti­plex on the Arcade site would end any chance of this hap­pen­ing.

You can keep in touch with the cam­paign and find out more about St Mod­wen and the plans on the ‘Fight the Height’ and ‘Anti­s­crap’ web sites.

Fight the Height sup­port­ers were leaflet­ting when I arrived on Sun­day morn­ing for the demon­stra­tion which began at noon, with char­ac­ters rep­re­sent­ing the tow­er block, Vue cin­e­ma and Pri­mark, along with var­i­ous plac­ards and ban­ners, attract­ing con­sid­er­able inter­est, although Sun­day is the one day of the week that the mar­ket clos­es, so the High Street was fair­ly emp­ty except for the Farm­ers Mar­ket.

Around 12.30 the crowd of about a hun­dred peo­ple walked from Town Square (a regen­er­at­ed area that already seems to need some regen­er­a­tion) across to the Arcade site and the fun began. Mar­ket traders had donat­ed sev­er­al box­es of very ripe toma­toes and kids and adults enjoyed the force­ful ges­ture of throw­ing these at ‘Tow­er Block’, ‘Vue’ and ‘Pri­mark’ to robust­ly demon­strate their opin­ion of the St Mod­wen pro­pos­als. It was a short but rather messy protest — and one that made the TV Lon­don news in the evening.

St Mod­wen are also the devel­op­ers for the con­test­ed Queens Mar­ket scheme at Upton Park, which, if it goes ahead, will mean an end of the thriv­ing and eth­ni­cal­ly diverse mar­ket there, again by build­ing a super­mar­ket and a tow­er block. It looks very much like a “one-size fits up all” approach to prof­it rather than regen­er­a­tion.

Fight the Height: http://www.fighttheheight.co.uk/
Granada/EMD Cin­e­ma cam­paign: http://www.mcguffin.info/
Anti­s­crap: http://www.antiscrap.co.uk/
Friends of Queens Mar­ket: http://www.friendsofqueensmarket.org.uk/

More pic­tures of the event on My Lon­don Diary: http://mylondondiary.co.uk/2008/06/june.htm#height

Free Food Event and Guerrilla Gardening to herald Food & Climate Change day of action

FREE VEGAN FOOD EVENT!
On Sun­day 1st Man­ches­ter Ani­mal Pro­tec­tion and Man­ches­ter Cli­mate Action held a free veg­an pic­nic in Pic­cadil­ly gar­dens..

We gave away lots of deli­cious food, and seedlings, includ­ing aubergine plants and pep­pers! Much of the food was donat­ed, some of it was skipped. We hung ban­ners and had plac­ards…

Free food climate day Piccadilly Gardens 1Free food climate day Piccadilly Gardens 2Free food climate day Piccadilly Gardens 3FREE VEGAN FOOD EVENT!
On Sun­day 1st Man­ches­ter Ani­mal Pro­tec­tion and Man­ches­ter Cli­mate Action held a free veg­an pic­nic in Pic­cadil­ly gar­dens..

We gave away lots of deli­cious food, and seedlings, includ­ing aubergine plants and pep­pers! Much of the food was donat­ed, some of it was skipped. We hung ban­ners and had plac­ards…

The over­all response was real­ly pos­i­tive, despite the rain! Lots of peo­ple came and talked to us for a long time, and the coun­cil even sam­pled some of our tasty snacks!

We did some guer­ril­la gar­den­ing in Pic­cadil­ly gar­dens, an area which is increas­ing­ly less like a gar­dens every; plant­i­ng every­thing from cour­gettes to rose­bush­es!

We also took our snacks into Burg­er King, Star­bucks and Cafe Nero, offer­ing cus­tomers free cake (and pro­pa­gan­da!)..

Sim­i­lar events hap­pened across the north in cities like Liv­er­pool and Sheffield.

This event was organ­ised as part of the day of action on food and cli­mate change, which is hap­pen­ing tomor­row (3rd June)…actions and events are hap­pen­ing over the next few days…more to fol­low soon!

To get involved in events like this in the future, email this address..

If you took pho­tos, please also email them in!

Hope­ful­ly it will be the start of more com­bined events with MAP/MCA!

manchester@climatecamp.org.uk
http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/food.html

Residents clash with riot police (Kozani power plant, Greece, 2/6/2008)

5:00 in the dawn and brigades of riot-police­men attacked the occu­pa­tion of the ash and coal belt con­vey­ors of the Agios Dim­itrios pow­er plant by res­i­dents of Ria­ki and Agios Dim­itrios (Kozani), arrest­ing 6 per­sons, mem­bers of the local Asso­ci­a­tion on unem­ploy­ment and for the envi­ron­ment.

Kozani power plant demo5:00 in the dawn and brigades of riot-police­men attacked the occu­pa­tion of the ash and coal belt con­vey­ors of the Agios Dim­itrios pow­er plant by res­i­dents of Ria­ki and Agios Dim­itrios (Kozani), arrest­ing 6 per­sons, mem­bers of the local Asso­ci­a­tion on unem­ploy­ment and for the envi­ron­ment. Next thing, tech­ni­cians of the PPC (pub­lic pow­er com­pa­ny) set in charge the aux­il­iary belt con­vey­or, putting away the pos­si­bil­i­ty of a black-out and the polit­i­cal pres­sure it would bring. The police re-occu­pied the plant gate with riot police bus­es.

Same after­noon, res­i­dents of the area gath­ered out­side the cour­t­house of Kozani, where the 6 arrestees were pros­e­cut­ed, hav­ing their mobile phones tak­en away so as not to be able to com­mu­ni­cate with a lawyer or a fel­low fight­er. The res­i­dents clash­es face to face with the police­men out­side the cour­t­house, but were repelled with exces­sive tear gas use.

The same time, 8 riot police brigades attacked against res­i­dents gath­ered near the fac­to­ry, arrest­ing 3 per­sons, the one of them they had pre­vi­ous­ly injured and dri­ven to the hos­pi­tal.

These last mobi­liza­tions of the res­i­dents have start­ed 3 years ago, under their demand for employ­ment of local res­i­dents in the PPC plants and the imme­di­ate tak­ing of mea­sures against the pol­lu­tion caused by the plants. The area of Kozani has sev­er­al pow­er plants, because of its coal resources, pro­duc­ing the largest part of Greece’s elec­tric pow­er, with the cor­rel­a­tive effects on the res­i­dents health and life con­di­tions and on the envi­ron­ment and its wildlife.

Sources-Pho­tos:
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=874556
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=874093
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=874075
http://athens.indymedia.org/front.php3?lang=el&article_id=873959
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from libcom.org

After 23 days of blockad­ing the input and out­put con­va­y­or belts of one of the major pow­er-plants of Greece by the Union against Unem­ploy­ment, demand­ing re-employ­ment, envi­ron­men­tal reform and with­draw­al of charges against rebel work­ers, riot police evict­ed the Agios Dim­itrios Pow­er-Plant occu­pa­tion. Seri­ous clash­es have ensued in efforts to release the arrest­ed Union mem­bers.

In the morn­ing of the 10th of May 2008, the res­i­dents of Agios Dimitris,a town near the north-Greek city of Kozani, where the Nation­al Elec­tric Com­pa­ny (DEH) holds its majors units, employ­ing the vast major­i­ty of the work­ing pop­u­la­tion, hav­ing formed a local Union against Unem­ploy­ment occu­pied the north gate of the Agios Dim­itrios Pow­er-Plant, inter­rupt­ing the func­tion of the feed-belts car­ry­ing lig­nite, as well as the ash-belts from the fac­to­ry to the dis­pos­al area. The block­ade was manned in shifts by all the res­i­dents of the town­ship, includ­ing chil­dren, in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the indus­tri­al action.The Union demand­ed the reem­ploy­ment of sacked work­ers at DEH units in the region, mea­sures for the pro­tec­tion of the envi­ron­ment, and an imme­di­ate with­draw­al of charged pressed against 70 res­i­dents of the area for sim­i­lar mobil­i­sa­tions last year.

In response, on the 18th day of the occu­pa­tion, the Nation­al Elec­tric Com­pa­ny pressed charges against the Union argu­ing its action is caus­ing it enor­mous los­es, for which it claimed one mil­lion euros com­pen­sa­tion per day (the min­i­mum salary in Greece is 650E per month). Aim­ing to put pub­lic pres­sure on the squat­ters, DEH claimed the occu­pa­tion was threat­en­ing to put on hold all four units of the Agios Dim­itrios Plant, one of the biggest in the coun­try, thus putting the elec­tric sup­ply of the entire coun­try in dan­ger. In real­i­ty the indus­tri­al action was decreas­ing aver­all elec­tric pro­duc­tion capac­i­ty only by 500 megawatt. Nev­er­the­less, in the fol­low­ing days the DEH monop­oly waged a media cam­paign warn­ing of the neces­si­ty of black outs in response of the cri­sis.

Some days lat­er, the squat­ters refused to hold talks with the local author­i­ties and the min­is­ter of devel­op­ment when they demand­ed the unblock­ing of the con­vey­or belts as a guar­an­tee of the nego­ti­a­tions.

On Mon­day the 2nd of June 2008, 5 am, riot-police forces vio­lent­ly end­ed the 23 day long block­ade of the Elec­tric Pow­er-Plant at Agios Dim­itris. The police warned the squat­ters to clear the DEH premis­es, and when the lat­ter refused, the riot-police attacked arrest­ing 6 men: the pres­i­dent and four mem­bers of the Union. Dur­ing the con­se­quent protest march in the indus­tri­al city of Kozani three more peo­ple were arest­ed dur­ing major clash­es with the police, with one pro­tes­tor seri­ous­ly wound­ed. After the eco­nom­ic sec­re­tary of the Union warned the police to release the 6 arrest­ed or “face a gen­er­al upris­ing; we shall torch the pow­er-plant with crude oil and explo­sives, and get rid of this night­mare for ever”, the author­i­ties agreed to release the arrest­ed mem­bers of the Union who will stand tri­al next Sep­tem­ber.

The Union and the total­i­ty of Agios Dim­itris res­i­dents pledge to con­tin­ue their strug­gle.

Activists occupy labs associated with GM trials

2nd June 2008

Envi­ron­men­tal pro­tes­tors from Earth First! UK today staged a peace­ful protest at the lab­o­ra­to­ry and offices of the Nation­al Insti­tute for Agri­cul­tur­al Botany (NIAB), in Gir­ton, Cam­bridge. About a dozen activists invad­ed the site and hung ban­ners from build­ings in protest at a tri­al for genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied (GM) pota­toes being car­ried out at the Insti­tute by BASF, a Ger­man based com­pa­ny.

2nd June 2008
NIAB banner hang
Envi­ron­men­tal pro­tes­tors from Earth First! UK today staged a peace­ful protest at the lab­o­ra­to­ry and offices of the Nation­al Insti­tute for Agri­cul­tur­al Botany (NIAB), in Gir­ton, Cam­bridge. About a dozen activists invad­ed the site and hung ban­ners from build­ings in protest at a tri­al for genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied (GM) pota­toes being car­ried out at the Insti­tute by BASF, a Ger­man based com­pa­ny.

The protest was timed to coin­cide with a nation­al day of action on food and cli­mate change and with the Unit­ed Nations Food and Agri­cul­ture Sum­mit, being held this week in Rome.

Rosie Perkins, a spokesper­son for Earth First! UK said:

“Today’s protest was staged to send a clear mes­sage to sci­en­tists, com­pa­nies and politi­cians across the world; that mes­sage is that genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied food is not the answer to either cli­mate change or world food short­ages and we stand here today in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the many farm­ers and local food pro­duc­ers across the world who are speak­ing out against GM crops.

“In recent months, sci­en­tists have been push­ing and push­ing for more GM crops to be grown, claim­ing they are the solu­tion to many of the prob­lems we face today. How­ev­er, their claims con­sis­tent­ly ignore the social and envi­ron­men­tal impacts of GM crops, which include the vul­ner­a­bil­i­ty of crops to dis­ease as glob­al agri­cul­ture becomes more indus­tri­alised and less genet­i­cal­ly diverse, as well as the impact of tying food pro­duc­tion even clos­er in to big busi­ness and glob­al cor­po­ra­tions. We firm­ly belief that the increas­ing indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of agri­cul­ture ben­e­fits nei­ther pro­duc­er nor con­sumer and we need to look to a future of low-input, diverse, local food pro­duc­tion.”

“The GM tri­al at NIAB is being con­duct­ed under siege-like con­di­tions with high lev­els of secu­ri­ty, includ­ing a per­ma­nent secu­ri­ty per­son­nel pres­ence, high met­al fences, alarms and flood­lights. The fact that this tri­al is tak­ing place under such con­di­tions clear­ly demon­strates the con­tempt in which the peo­ple of this coun­try hold the devel­op­ment of these crops.”

The BASF pota­to tri­al at NIAB is one of only 2 out­door field tri­als tak­ing place in the UK this year and is a tri­al for blight resis­tance in GM pota­toes; a fur­ther tri­al for nema­tode resis­tance is tak­ing place near Leeds, under the aus­pices of Leeds Uni­ver­si­ty and has also met with local oppo­si­tion.

Spirit of Freedom (June 2008)

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)

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 June 2008 edi­tion of Spir­it of Free­dom. As ELP goes to print we look around the world and see a tragedy of events unfold­ing. In Amer­i­ca, veg­an activist Eric McDavid has been sen­tenced to just under 20 years impris­on­ment for THINKING about car­ry­ing out direct action. In Britain, veg­an activist Sean Kirt­ley has been sen­tenced to over four years impris­on­ment for run­ning a web­site that encour­aged law­ful direct action. In Italy, more raids & arrests have occurred against Il Sil­vestre activists result­ing in veg­an pris­on­er sup­port activist, Pao­la Gori, being remand­ed into cus­tody. And in Aus­tria, a num­ber of veg­an & veg­e­tar­i­an activists have been arrest­ed accused of a series of ani­mal rights actions. None of the Aus­tri­ans can be named by ELP at this point, but we under­stand that out of the ten peo­ple who have been remand­ed into cus­tody, five of whom are on hunger­strike. Cer­tain­ly the news is not good at the moment. How­ev­er, despite the raids, arrests & overt­ly polit­i­cal sen­tenc­ing there is good news. With­in days of the Aus­tri­ans being arrest­ed a sol­i­dar­i­ty net­work was set up for them. This net­work has called for an inter­na­tion­al day of action and ELP has heard of a num­ber of planned demon­stra­tions, across Europe, in sup­port of the Aus­tri­ans. Like­wise with­in hours of Pao­la being remand­ed pris­on­er sup­port activists where busy cir­cu­lat­ing her details and call­ing on peo­ple around the world to sup­port her. When Sean Kirt­ley was first remand­ed, and then sen­tenced, news of his remand­ing cir­cu­lat­ed like wild-fire. Around the world peo­ple care about the pris­on­ers. Around the world peo­ple are active in fight­ing for the pris­on­ers. This is the strength of the inter­na­tion­al pris­on­er sup­port net­work that we can all be proud to be a part of. Remem­ber, no mat­ter where you are in the world, sup­port the eco-pris­on­ers and no com­pro­mise in defence of Moth­er Earth!

ECO-DEFENCE PRISONERS

Tre Arrow, SWIS #640393, Mult­nom­ah Coun­ty Deten­tion Cen­ter, 1120 S.W. 3rd Avenue, Port­land, Ore­gon 97206, USA. Await­ing sen­tenc­ing hav­ing reached a non-coop­er­a­tion plea-bar­gain with the author­i­ties who accuse him of involve­ment in two arsons. 1) an arson on log­ging trucks 2) an arson on vehi­cles owned by a sand & grav­el com­pa­ny. (Tre is a raw ener­gy veg­an — He has asked that his let­ters of sup­port are writ­ten on scrap paper or tree-free paper).

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 Board­er 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, Casa Cir­con­dar­i­ale, Via Burla 59, 43100 Par­ma, Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of using explo­sives to dam­age an elec­tric­i­ty pylon in protest at nuclear ener­gy. (Daniele is a veg­an).

Rod Coro­n­a­do — See details in Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers List.

Francesco Gioia, C.C. Sol­lic­ciano, Via Giro­lamo Min­ervi­ni 2/R, 50142 Firen­ze Sol­lic­ciano (FI), Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of using explo­sives to dam­age an elec­tric­i­ty pylon in protest at nuclear ener­gy. (Francesco is a veg­e­tar­i­an and Straight Edge).

Pao­la Gori, Via delle Mac­chie 9, 57124 Livorno, Italy. Il Sil­vestre activist await­ing tri­al accused of allow­ing her house to be used to plan ille­gal activ­i­ty. (Pao­la is a veg­an).

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).

Eric McDavid [Being moved from one prison to anoth­er], 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 [Being moved from one prison to anoth­er], 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).

Jonathan Paul — See details in Ani­mal Lib­er­a­tion Pris­on­ers List.

Bri­ana Waters, 36432–086, FDC — Seat­ac, Fed­er­al Deten­tion Cen­ter, P.O. Box 13900, Seat­tle, WA 98198, USA. Await­ing sen­tenc­ing hav­ing been found guilty of 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).

Jon Able­white TB4885, HMP Lowd­ham Grange, Lowd­ham, Not­ting­ham, NG14 7DA, Eng­land. Serv­ing 12 years for attempt­ing to black­mail a farmer who sup­plied guinea pigs for vivi­sec­tion. (Jon is a veg­an).

Gregg Avery TA7450, HMP Win­ches­ter, Rom­sey Road, Win­ches­ter, SO22 5DF, Eng­land. On remand accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in rela­tion to his involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign. (Gregg is a veg­an).

Natasha Avery NR8987, HMP Bronze­field, Woodthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx. TW15 3JZ, Eng­land. Jailed for breach­ing her parole con­di­tions imposed on her for telling a fox hunt­ing mur­der­ing scum what she thought of them. Also await­ing tri­al accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in rela­tion to her involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign. (Nat is a veg­an).

Mel Broughton TN9138, HMP Wood­hill, Tat­ten­hoe Street, Mil­ton Keynes, Bucks MK4 4DA, Eng­land. On remand accused of involve­ment with an arson and black­mail cam­paign against an Oxford Uni­ver­si­ty vivi­sec­tion estab­lish­ment. (Mel is a veg­an).

Jacob Con­roy #93501–011, FCI Vic­torville Medi­um I Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, P.O. Box 5300, Ade­lan­to, CA 92301, USA. Serv­ing 48 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Jake is a veg­an).

Rod­ney Coro­n­a­do #03895–000, FCI El Reno, PO Box 1500, El Reno, OK 73036, USA. Serv­ing one-year impris­on­ment after he informed peo­ple how to make an incen­di­ary device dur­ing a speech at an ani­mal rights gath­er­ing. (Rod is a veg­e­tar­i­an).

Don­ald Cur­rie A3660AA, HMP Parkhurst, New­port, Isle of Wight, PO30 5NX, Eng­land. Serv­ing an Inde­ter­mi­nate Sen­tence, of not less than six actu­al years, for car­ry­ing out arsons against tar­gets asso­ci­at­ed the vivi­sec­tion indus­try includ­ing HLS. (Don 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).

Sarah Gis­borne, LT5393, HMP Down­view, Sut­ton Lane, Sut­ton, Sur­rey, SM2 5PD, Eng­land. Serv­ing 5½ years for con­spir­a­cy to cause crim­i­nal dam­age fol­low­ing the dam­ag­ing of 8 vehi­cles owned by peo­ple linked to Hunt­ing­don Life Sci­ence. (Sarah is a veg­an).

Joshua Harp­er #29429–086, FCI Sheri­dan Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, P.O. Box 5000, Sheri­dan, OR 97378 USA. Serv­ing 36 months impris­on­ment for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Josh is a veg­an).

Sean Kirt­ley WC 6977, HM Prison Blak­en­hurst, Hewell Lane, Red­ditch, B97 6QS, Eng­land. Serv­ing four and a half years for run­ning an anti-vivi­sec­tion cam­paign web­site. (Sean 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.

Heather Nichol­son VM4859, HMP Bronze­field, Woodthor­pe Road, Ash­ford, Mid­dx. TW15 3JZ, Eng­land. On remand accused of con­spir­a­cy to black­mail, in rela­tion to her involve­ment with the SHAC cam­paign. (Heather 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).

Andrew Stepan­ian #26399–050, FCI But­ner Medi­um II Fed­er­al Cor­rec­tion­al Insti­tu­tion, PO Box 1500, But­ner, NC 27509 USA. Serv­ing 36 months for help­ing organ­ise the SHAC-USA cam­paign. (Andrew 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).

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).

THE LECCE FIVE
The Lec­ce Five 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. (All fol­low veg­e­tar­i­an diets).

ANTIFA PRISONERS

Vah­tang Devitlidze, ul. Libbedo­va 42, UO 68/2, otryad 14, briga­da 142, g. Hagyshen­sk, Krasnodarskiy Kray, 352680 Rus­sia. Serv­ing 2½ years for stab­bing a neo-nazi in the leg whilst defend­ing him­self from attack. (Diet unknown).

Augustin Kraus, Vazeb­ni veznice, PP‑1, Lit­o­merice, 41 201, Czech Repub­lic. Serv­ing 14 months for his par­tic­i­pa­tion in attacks against local neo-nazis. His charge was “bod­i­ly harm”. He speaks Czech, Slo­vak and Pol­ish. You can also write him short post­cards in Eng­lish. (Diet unknown).

Fabio Milan, C.C. via Pianez­za 300, 10151 Tori­no, Italy. On remand accused of fight­ing with the police after an anti-fas­cist protest. (Diet unknown).

Andrea Neff, Bnr: 746/07/2, Jus­tizvol­lzugsanstalt fur Frauen in Berlin, Arkonas­trasse 56, 13189 Berlin, Ger­many. Serv­ing 14 months for anti-fas­cist activ­i­ty. (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. (Diet unknown).

OTHER PRISONERS

Olga Alek­san­drov­na Nevskaya, UU163/5, 7 Otryad, pos. Dzerzhin­skiy, Mozhaysk 140090 Moskovskaya oblast, Rus­sia. Eco-activist serv­ing 6 years for arson, crim­i­nal dam­age and caus­ing explo­sions in protest at the war in Chech­nya. Due for release in 2009. (Diet unknown).

Vagge­lis Botzatzis, Komo­ti­ni Juridi­cal Prison (“Dikastikes Fylakes Komo­ti­nis”), T.K. 69100, Greece. On remand accused of set­ting fire to two com­pa­ny cars owned by a energy/power com­pa­ny. It is believed that the per­son or per­sons unknown who car­ried out the arson did so in protest at the destruc­tion of the nat­ur­al envi­ron­ment and in sup­port of two work­ers who died at the pow­er plant. Vagge­lis is also accused of set­ting fire to a bank and start­ing a fire inside a car yard. (Meat Eater).

Michael W. Sykes, 100 East 2nd St, Mon­roe, Michi­gan 48161, USA. Youth held on remand accused of anti-sprawl arsons, crim­i­nal dam­age, spray-paint­ing an anar­chist sign and burn­ing the Amer­i­can flag. (Diet unknown)

Fran Thomp­son, #1090915 HU 1C, WERDCC, PO Box 300, Van­dalia, MO 63382, 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. ‘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.

Urgent ELP! Bul­letin is an e‑mail ser­vice that dis­trib­utes the names of any new eco-pris­on­er as soon as ELP gets their details. For more info e‑mail ELP4321@hotmail.com

On-Line Newslet­ters — ELP has a num­ber of web­sites that pro­vide news, pris­on­er lists and addi­tion­al info about ELP & the pris­on­ers.

Eng­lish lan­guage ELP Web­site
www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk

Greek lan­guage ELP Web­site
http://greekelp.blogspot.com

North Amer­i­can ELP Web­site
www.ecoprisoners.org

Turk­ish lan­guage ELP Web­site
www.geocities.com/yesilanarsi/elp.htm

ELP Extra is an e‑mail group that cir­cu­lates the details of polit­i­cal pris­on­ers, ELP learns about, who do not fall with­in the remit for sup­port by ELP. To sub­scribe to the list e‑mail ELP4321@Hotmail.com

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Action Days for Autonomous Spaces; Berlin — updated with longer report of actions during the week

31.5.2008
Reports below —

***A short report on Action Days for Autonomous Spaces in Berlin

31.5.2008
Reports below —

***A short report on Action Days for Autonomous Spaces in Berlin

On Tues­day last a squat that had only been open for a few hours was bru­tal­ly evict­ed by the Berlin police. The response from the anar­chist and autonome move­ment has been deves­tat­ing; well over one mil­lion in dam­ages from decen­tralised actions over 4 nights. The actions have includ­ed prop­er­ty destruc­tion, over 50 car burn­ings and sab­o­tage, spon­ta­neous demon­stra­tions, squat­ting and paint­bomb­ing. Many peo­ple have been arrest­ed. Two com­rades are fac­ing charges or arson.

As well as the decen­tralised actions there have been many work­shops, pre­sen­ta­tions, shared meals and social gath­er­ings. A pirate radio sta­tion is pro­vid­ing con­stant report­ing on events around the city.

Vis­it http://wba.blogsport.de/ for more info, for up to date news reports vis­it http://ticker.so36.net/ (both in Ger­man)

***Longer report -
A per­son­al report from last week’s action days for autonomous spaces in Berlin. This report reflects the thoughts and opin­ions of the authors, not of any cam­paign, although these opin­ions may be shared by oth­ers.

Berlin- in Chaos!
Action Days for Autonomous Space
May 27 to June 1

“If we do not wish to find our­selves in a world where no one real­ly lives, where no one real­ly knows any­one else, where every­one has become a mere cog in a machine mesh­ing with oth­er cogs but
remain­ing tru­ly alone, then we must have the strength to attack alien­ation in every way we can.”

“We believe for a space to be tru­ly autonomous it must first be lib­er­at­ed. Lib­er­at­ed in our sense does­n’t just mean tak­ing some­thing out of the hands of cap­i­tal­ists (the mere re-appro­pri­a­tion of a build­ing) but rather tak­ing space and find­ing ways to use it as a weapon against the State and Cap­i­tal.”

Last week, anar­chists set their own dates for a con­fronta­tion with the State and Cap­i­tal. Not pre­pared to be crushed by increas­ing repres­sion against the spaces in which we live, plot and fight
from, the Action Days for Autonomous Spaces put Berlin in chaos.

Fol­low­ing the three-day ‘Inter­space’ meet­ing in Kessel­berg (a pre­vi­ous­ly squat­ted land project out­side Berlin) from May 24–27, many peo­ple head­ed into Berlin to put the­o­ry into prac­tise and to
join forces on the streets with those already prepar­ing for the Action Days. An info-point was set up at the Kopi, rad­i­cal left projects pro­vid­ed voku (peo­ple’s kitchen) for the week as well as
host­ing the­o­ret­i­cal and prac­ti­cal work­shops.

But, most impor­tant­ly, hun­dreds of peo­ple from Berlin and from else­where went on the offen­sive and insti­gat­ed 6 charged days of diverse and often mil­i­tant action. In a city which has one of the
harsh­est anti-squat­ting poli­cies in Europe — the Berlin Line — where squats can be evict­ed imme­di­ate­ly and bru­tal­ly, peo­ple showed they were undaunt­ed and defi­ant.

The focus of these action days in many ways remains the defence of cer­tain threat­ened phys­i­cal struc­tures. How­ev­er, as the diver­si­ty of actions that took place demon­strates, what was being fought for is not con­fined to or by the walls of such build­ings. By expand­ing the def­i­n­i­tion of what we under­stand by ‘free space’ we are able to broad­en our attack beyond these phys­i­cal spaces to an attack against social con­trol as a cor­ner­stone of cap­i­tal­ist log­ic – from autonomous space to lib­er­at­ed space.

High­lights of the week tak­en from the info-tick­er:

4 cars burnt and cal­trops (bent-nail devices used to punc­ture tyres) left on the sur­round­ing streets to deter cops and the fire brigade from get­ting there in order to put the fires out.

Con­struc­tion crane burnt.

A truck and four more cars burn.

Squat­ting of build­ing on Michael-Kirch Platz.

8 cars burnt as a response to evic­tion of Michael-Kirch Platz and in sol­i­dar­i­ty with those arrest­ed.

Anti-Gen­tri­fi­ca­tion Ral­ly at Bethanien.

Parts of Rigaer 84 squat­ted and opened to pub­lic.

Lux­u­ry apart­ment attacked with paint bombs and stones.

Bike Tour of Media Spree build­ings, the com­pa­ny respon­si­ble for much rede­vel­op­ment in Berlin.

A Mer­cedes, a rental car and 2 cars from a telecommunications/security com­pa­ny burnt out.

Win­dows of bank Sparkasse smashed.

8 lux­u­ry cars, 2 bins and bill­boards burnt or destroyed.

Offices of estate agent Oliv­er Rohr who works for Rigaer94/Liebig14 land­lord Beulk­er attacked with graf­fi­ti, paint bombs and glue in the locks.

O2 adver­tis­ing screen at Warschauer Strasse attacked with paint bombs.

McDon­alds in Kreutzberg- trashed.

2 unfin­ished loft­hous­es have their win­dows smashed- one attack takes place in broad day­light.

Cop car win­dows smashed by Mauer Park.

18 win­dows of SAP, a soft­ware com­pa­ny con­nect­ed to arms trade, smashed.

Win­dows of Ver­di Hotel by Kopi smashed.

Cops attacked with stones and bot­tles out­side Kopi.

Ban­ner drop in sup­port of Rigaer94 from the roof of the cathe­dral Berlin­er Dom.

Bar­ri­cades built in Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg and Wed­ding.

There was also a pirate radio (orig­i­nal­ly set up for the April Days of Action in Defence of Free Spaces) and a web-based real time info-tick­er which pro­vid­ed up-to-the-minute infor­ma­tion on every­thing from demos, actions, arrests, police loca­tions and detailed descrip­tions of under­cov­er cops and their vehi­cles.

The con­stant prowl­ing of under­cov­er cop cars and a rumoured 250 civ­il police (as well the polit­i­cal­ly moti­vat­ed crime unit) deployed in Kreuzberg did not deter peo­ple from tak­ing action, and
nor did bru­tal attacks on crowds of demon­stra­tors or the impo­si­tion of “Platzver­weise” or “ban­ning orders” from par­tic­u­lar areas on any­one who looked ‘autonomous’ – the use of these was ruled
ille­gal by a judge lat­er in the week. Despite beat­ings and arrests, the cops were final­ly unable to con­tain, con­trol and crush the spir­it, ener­gy and dar­ing of the week-long revolt.

After years of sim­ply respond­ing to dates set by insti­tu­tions, gov­ern­ments and trade fairs etc, those act­ing to resist the repres­sion of free space – which extends to the total­i­ty of what we con­ceive as free­dom – are left with a revived feel­ing of strength and ener­gy. Dis­cus­sions and analy­ses have been sparked; cre­ative, autonomous par­tic­i­pa­tion has been inspired and face to face affini­ties built on. Above all, what has emerged from and what under­pins these ele­ments is the offen­sive action that peo­ple have tak­en which has let loose the reins of our imag­i­na­tions and our resis­tance.

We hope it does not stop here, and that the qual­i­ty and diver­si­ty of attacks, as well as a deep­en­ing under­stand­ing of what it means to lib­er­ate space in lives held hard in the vel­vet claw of
cap­i­tal­ism, con­tin­ues every­where.

Put Berlin in Chaos! Put Every­where in Chaos! …

One note of sad­ness and anger from last week is the state-mur­der of an 18 year old boy in cus­tody on May 29. Not known to be con­nect­ed to the autonomous scene, he was arrest­ed with two friends after attack­ing traf­fic lights and a car and was found hanged in his cell at 1.20am, only 3 hours after the time of his arrest. It is unlike­ly that it was sui­cide – as the cops have stat­ed — because of the
design of the cells in Tem­ple­hof nick and the short amount of time that would have been avail­able to him while being dri­ven to the police sta­tion and processed.