1 May Day of Climate Action ‑only one week to go!

1 MAY: DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION
Inva­sion of the cli­mate snatch­ers!

Only one week to go!
We’ll keep it short: con­tacts, resources and ideas for action, and pub­lic actions.

If you need any info or sup­port email us!
E: mayday@daysofclimateaction.org.uk
W: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

Bacton FFD 11 MAY: DAY OF CLIMATE ACTION
Inva­sion of the cli­mate snatch­ers!

Only one week to go!
We’ll keep it short: con­tacts, resources and ideas for action, and pub­lic actions.

If you need any info or sup­port email us!
E: mayday@daysofclimateaction.org.uk
W: http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

For more info and back­ground about the day of action please see the bot­tom of the post­ing.

TELL US WHAT YOU GET UP TO — email us or phone us on the day (07880 937511) as soon as your action is under­way so we can list it on the web­site include it in the nation­al press release about the day, and the actions round-up the next day. Our actions are so much more pow­er­ful when they are seen on masse!

RESOURCES
Lots of infor­ma­tion for action/explaining the issues has gone up on our web­site in the last few days. Check it out and pick your favourite cli­mate red her­ring: from agro­fu­els to nuclear pow­er, car­bon-trad­ing to hydro­gen fuel cells, car­bon cap­ture and stor­age, genet­ic engi­neer­ing to nan­otech­nol­o­gy. Uncov­er these tech­no-fix­es for what they are: a dis­trac­tion from the root cause of cli­mate change and a means to car­ry on the sta­tus quo of end­less eco­nom­ic growth and the exploita­tion of peo­ple and plan­et.
http://daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

There’s also a local press release that you can adapt
http://daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday_actionresources.html

15 ideas for action for last-minute action plan­ners! At
http://www.risingtide.org.uk/fossilfoolsday/resources

IDEAS FOR ACTION

There are many pos­si­bil­i­ties, from direct action, pub­lic­i­ty stunts, talks and work­shops to stalls. Whether you’re in a group or whether there’s just one or two of you, there are lots of things you can do to raise the vital issues.

Some ideas to get you start­ed!

TAKE DIRECT ACTION. Occu­py the offices of you local car­bon off­set­ting com­pa­ny; Block­ade your local bio­fu­els refin­ery; Vis­it your local nuclear pow­er sta­tion or take your cows and veg to a car­bon trad­er and set up a real mar­ket ; Protest at your local Uni­ver­si­ty’s GM and Nano-tech depart­ments; Protest at your local Tesco petrol sta­tion against bio­fu­els

SPREAD THE WORD. Hang ban­ners in pub­lic places; Hold talks, work­shops and film nights about the issues; Leaflet town on your cho­sen issue; Free Give­away stalls; Pro­duce and dis­trib­ute local-based guide on alter­na­tives to cap­i­tal­ism, co-ops, alter­na­tive economies, free shops etc. Co-organ­ise events with union mem­bers to dis­cuss the issues around employ­ment and cli­mate change; Write arti­cles and let­ters for papers and web­sites.

For inspi­ra­tion check out the write-up of the actions on Fos­sil Fools Day
— Tru­ly amaz­ing!
http://www.fossilfoolsdayofaction.org/category/front-page/

PUBLIC ACTIONS
Although lots of peo­ple are keep­ing their plans under wraps, this pub­lic demos have been announced (If you know of a pub­licly announced action, let us know and we’ll list it on the web­site):

Crit­i­cal Mass and Demo at Sizewell Nuclear Pow­er Sta­tion
Sat­ur­day 3rd May, meet at 12 noon at Sax­mund­ham train sta­tion for a Crit­i­cal Mass bike ride to Sizewell nuclear pow­er sta­tion.
If you don’t have a bike, get to Sax­mund­ham sta­tion any­way and we’ll get you to the pow­er sta­tion.
Why Sizewell on this day?

See also the Camp for Cli­mate Action (www.climatecamp.org.uk), Net­work for
Cli­mate Action (www.networkforclimateaction.org.uk) and Cli­mate Indy­media
(www.climateimc.org)

http://www.daysofclimateaction.org.uk/mayday.html

Why take action on 1 May?

May 1st, inter­na­tion­al work­ers day, has tra­di­tion­al­ly been a day to chal­lenge the cap­i­tal­ist sys­tem and a cel­e­bra­tion of sol­i­dar­i­ty and work­ers’ strug­gle for a more just social sys­tem.

On this day we are call­ing on peo­ple to make the link between cap­i­tal­ism, eco­nom­ic growth, cli­mate change and social strug­gle.

As cli­mate change is start­ing to hit peo­ple around the world, a huge num­ber of tech­no-fix­es are form­ing a new eco­nom­ic sec­tor: from bio­fu­els to nuclear pow­er, car­bon-trad­ing to hydro­gen fuel cells, car­bon cap­ture and stor­age. Every­where cor­po­ra­tions are seek­ing the elu­sive elixir which allows us to con­tin­ue busi­ness as usu­al. All this whilst our plan­et is burn­ing and peo­ple are loos­ing their homes, their live­ly­hoods and their lives to cli­mate chaos.

All of these tech­nolo­gies are a dis­trac­tion from the root cause of cli­mate change: an eco­nom­ic sys­tem based on end­less eco­nom­ic growth not only at the cost of the envi­ron­ment we live in but also based on an exploita­tive social sys­tem.

Many of these tech­nofix­es are also direct­ly coun­ter­pro­duc­tive to stop­ping cli­mate chaos and pose new threats to peo­ple’s live­ly­hoods and the sur­vival of the plan­et.

Agro­fu­els expan­sion is dire­cly respon­si­ble for sub­sis­tence farm­ers being cleared of their land, food short­ages and enor­mous price ris­es, whilst doing noth­ing to reduce green­house gas emis­sions.

Nuclear pow­er is her­ald­ed as a green fuel, but the envi­ron­men­tal haz­ards of ura­ni­um extrac­tion, radi­a­tion leaks dur­ing use and stor­age, the dan­ger of melt-down and fatal appli­ca­tions in war­fare are as dan­ger­ous as they have always been.

Sci­en­tists promise genet­i­cal­ly engi­neered won­der plants to cope with cli­mate changes, but peo­ple in third world coun­tries have yet to see any ben­e­fits and fight against the patent­ing of the genes of tra­di­tion­al­ly used plants, whilst multi­na­tion­als are lin­ing their pock­ets.

The real solu­tion to cli­mate change must be a mas­sive reduc­tion in our con­sump­tion, the end to eco­nom­ic growth and a soci­ety based on equal­i­ty and mutu­al aid.

Tech­nofix­es are not the answer to cli­mate change — what we need is far reach­ing social and eco­nom­ic change!

Arson against ministry of development offices because of new coal power stations (Athens, 21/4/2008)

A trans­la­tion of the parts of a com­mu­nique sent to “Eleft­herotip­ia” news­pa­per and pub­lished on 25/04/2008, not men­tion­ing any group’s name:

A trans­la­tion of the parts of a com­mu­nique sent to “Eleft­herotip­ia” news­pa­per and pub­lished on 25/04/2008, not men­tion­ing any group’s name:

“Kavala, Almy­ros at Volos, Man­tou­di at Evia, Astakos at Etoloakar­na­nia, Elef­si­na: Res­i­dents mobi­liza­tions are realised against the plans of build­ing new pow­er plants using coal. Pub­lic Pow­er Com­pa­ny (PPC) in coop­er­a­tion with nation­al or inter­na­tion­al part­ners pro­motes its invest­ment plans, with­in the coun­try as well as in the Balka­ns, respond­ing to the sys­tem’s increas­ing needs for pow­er con­sump­tion, some­thing that sig­ni­fies the con­stant ampli­fi­ca­tion of econ­o­my and the wider sub­or­di­na­tion of our exis­tance to it.”

“When cap­i­tal­ism is self-declared envi­ron­ment friend­ly, it is only to mea­sure and man­age the symp­toms of the cri­sis it pro­duced itself.”

“We don’t share any envi­ron­men­tal­ist com­pa­sion. It is impos­si­ble to fit with­in any green slo­gans that belit­tle any per­spec­tive of rup­ture in their par­tial­i­ty. The con­cern raised by the envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion is dis­armed through the par­tic­i­pa­tion of active cit­i­zens in iron­ic pro­gramms of beach clean­ing or the ridicu­lous con­sumers prefer­ance for “eco-friend­ly” enter­pris­es.”

“The impacts of the use of coal are only a part of the symp­toms of the devel­op­ment this world promis­es: cli­mate change, species extinc­tion, deser­ta­tions, for­est destruc­tion. This is why, the way we talk and act against every­thing that turns our lives to a total dis­as­ter, aims at the con­stant sub­ver­sion of the cap­i­tal­ist struc­tures, the total over­throw of the author­i­tar­i­an rela­tion­ships.”

Do you want to kiss it better?

Do you want to kiss it bet­ter?

Do you want to kiss it bet­ter is a char­i­ty comics anthol­o­gy to raise mon­ey for the world land trust (http://www.worldlandtrust.org) to assist in their work to pre­serve the world’s most bio­log­i­cal­ly impor­tant and threat­ened lands

Do Yo Want To Kiss It Better - CoverDo you want to kiss it bet­ter?

Do you want to kiss it bet­ter is a char­i­ty comics anthol­o­gy to raise mon­ey for the world land trust (http://www.worldlandtrust.org) to assist in their work to pre­serve the world’s most bio­log­i­cal­ly impor­tant and threat­ened lands

The work in Green was all con­tributed with the inten­tion of mak­ing peo­ple think about goes on around them & all prof­its from the sale of the com­ic will go towards their projects.

It is 40 pages cov­er to cov­er, 35 pages of strip art. Print­ed on 100% recy­cled paper with inks based on veg­etable oil from a press pow­ered by wind tur­bines. It Fea­tures a colour cov­er from Phil Cor­bett & work from Leonie O,Moore, shi­ro, Scroobius pip, Rufus Day­g­lo, The King Blues, and many oth­er tal­ent­ed artists & writ­ers.

please have a look at:

http://doyouwanttokissitbetter.110mb.com
www.myspace.com/doyouwanttokissitbetter

Crowd stops work on new coal loader, Newcastle, Australia

April 19, 2008
A crowd of around 50 pro­tes­tors walked into the con­struc­tion site for the third coal ter­mi­nal on Koor­a­gang Island in New­caslte this morn­ing, stop­ping work at the site in protest against the expan­sion of the coal indus­try and its con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change.

April 19, 2008
A crowd of around 50 pro­tes­tors walked into the con­struc­tion site for the third coal ter­mi­nal on Koor­a­gang Island in New­caslte this morn­ing, stop­ping work at the site in protest against the expan­sion of the coal indus­try and its con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change.

The pro­tes­tors, includ­ing a num­ber of par­ents and grand­par­ents from the Hunter and oth­er regions in NSW say they have been forced to take dras­tic action because they fear that too lit­tle is being done to address our major con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change – our depen­dence on coal for pow­er and as an export com­mod­i­ty.

The pro­tes­tors walked onto the site this morn­ing and imme­di­ate­ly informed con­struc­tion crews that they were on site and that work must cease.

Georgina Woods, spokesper­son for Ris­ing Tide New­cas­tle, who is at he protest said, “His­tor­i­cal­ly, ordi­nary peo­ple have achieved extra­or­di­nary things by tak­ing direct action to pre­vent immoral or unsup­port­able actions. We are here today because we don’t want our chil­dren and grand­chil­dren to bear wit­ness to the ter­ri­ble hav­oc that cli­mate change has already begun to wreak on our world.

“We are will­ing to put our­selves at risk of arrest, if it will help con­vince the Gov­ern­ments of Aus­tralia that expand­ing the export coal indus­try is putting everyone’s future in jeop­ardy.

“We are stand­ing togeth­er today to call on the Fed­er­al Gov­ern­ment in par­tic­u­lar to help this region move away from coal and stop this mad expan­sion that will come at such a ter­ri­ble cost.

“We call on the del­e­gates at today’s 2020 Ideas Sum­mit to remem­ber that coal exports is Aus­trali­a’s num­ber one con­tri­bu­tion to cli­mate change, as well as our fastest grow­ing. If Aus­trali­a’s response to cli­mate change fails to include a plan to phase out coal, it will be a fail­ure.

“Many of us here today have nev­er done any­thing like this before, but we are doing it now, because we may not get anoth­er chance.”

More com­mu­ni­ty direct action against coal exports will take place at the in July this year.

The protest last­ed for one and a quar­ter hours. 16 of the pro­test­ers were arrest­ed and charged with tres­pass.

Hackney Social Centre Under Threat of Eviction!

The Hack­ney Social Cen­tre (231 Low­er Clap­ton Road, Hack­ney) is now wait­ing for High Court Bailiffs, sched­uled to arrive at the prop­er­ty at 9:00 AM this Mon­day, April 21, 2008.

Hackney squatThe Hack­ney Social Cen­tre (231 Low­er Clap­ton Road, Hack­ney) is now wait­ing for High Court Bailiffs, sched­uled to arrive at the prop­er­ty at 9:00 AM this Mon­day, April 21, 2008. Any­one able to stand with us to meet the bailiffs and defend the space is asked to gath­er out­side the Social Cen­tre at 8:00 AM on Mon­day Morn­ing.

In March, Howun Estates — the prop­er­ty devel­op­ers who had left the build­ing emp­ty after buy­ing it in 2007 as a pre-Olympic Games “invest­ment oppor­tu­ni­ty” — was award­ed an Order of Pos­ses­sion by Judge Man­ners (her real name!) at the Gee Street Coun­ty Court and sub­se­quent­ly secured the War­rant of Poses­sion need­ed to evict the Social Cen­tre.

Coun­ty Court Bailiffs were booked for the social cen­tre’s evic­tion Mon­day 21 April 2008 at 10:20 am. How­ev­er, res­i­dents of the Social Cen­tre were awok­en at 9:30 am this Fri­day morn­ing (18 April 2008) by two alleged rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the courts and two police escorts, who informed the res­i­dents that a High Court evic­tion was now sched­uled for Mon­day at 9:00 am.

It seems as if Howun Estates has moved ahead and esca­lat­ed the evic­tion threat by send­ing the noto­ri­ous­ly aggres­sive High Court bailiffs for the first evic­tion, dra­mat­i­cal­ly ahead of the typ­i­cal sched­ule, which usu­al­ly begins with Coun­ty Court bailiffs. This move fol­lows sev­er­al suc­cess­ful resis­tances to Coun­ty Court evic­tion attempts in Hack­ney last week.

Ear­ly last week both a res­i­den­tial prop­er­ty and anoth­er autonomous space were effec­tive­ly resist­ed, though police pres­ence was high and police intim­i­da­tion ram­pant. At the attempt­ed evic­tion of the res­i­den­tial prop­er­ty, one resister was threat­ened with pep­per spray, and anoth­er was assault­ed by a police offi­cer who threat­ened her and twist­ed her wrist.

The last-minute announce­ment that High Court bailiffs are now sched­uled for the Social Cen­tre’s evic­tion is seen by many Social Cen­tre res­i­dents and sup­port­ers as an aggres­sive, esca­la­tion tac­tic, and a response to last week’s suc­cess­ful evic­tion resis­tances.

** Please gath­er in front of the Hack­ney Social Cen­tre (231 Low­er Clap­ton Road, Hack­ney) at 8:00 AM. The aggres­sion of greedy prop­er­ty devel­op­ers and the police who serve and pro­tect them must not be allowed to exist behind closed doors. The resis­tance to this evic­tion must be pub­lic. **

It is a well-known fact that the police read both the Hack­ney Social Cen­tre web­site and Indy­media UK. A police pres­ence is expect­ed at the evic­tion. Come pre­pared.

US Nukes in Suffolk ‑USAF Lakenheath May 18

Three strikes and your out… or you should be!

USAF Lak­en­heath in Suf­folk is not only the home to up to 110 B‑61 free fall nuclear bombs but is also involved in the bomb­ing of Iraq and Afghanistan. The bombs dropped by the F15‑E planes include clus­ter muni­tions.

Three strikes and your out… or you should be!

USAF Lak­en­heath in Suf­folk is not only the home to up to 110 B‑61 free fall nuclear bombs but is also involved in the bomb­ing of Iraq and Afghanistan. The bombs dropped by the F15‑E planes include clus­ter muni­tions.
USAF Lak­en­heath, the largest US air base in Europe has also been sug­gest­ed as a pos­si­ble base to house inter­cep­tor mis­siles for the US nation­al Mis­sile defence project.

On May 18th at 1pm we will be gath­er­ing at the base to say enough is enough. The bomb­ing we march against in Lon­don hap­pens from this base, bring the peace move­ment to the bases the planes fly from to com­mit the war crimes.
The event will be cir­cled by a bus tour of the base with tour guides The­atre of War…anything could hap­pen on this mur­der­ing mys­tery tour. Bring things like dolls, rib­bons, lad­ders, card­board cut outs, ban­ners etc to dec­o­rate the fence at the dif­fer­ent stop off points.

We are also invit­ing peo­ple to bring a bike, to cycle and see the many areas of the base that are not vis­i­ble from gate one.. Bring a bike, cycle from Thet­ford , Nor­wich or Cam­bridge and join in with the cir­cling of the nuclear base and caus­ing a lit­tle chaos…

And of course we will have enter­tain­ment at gate 1 from 1pm onwards as well as pic­nics and the love­ly Cakes not Bombs tea and cake stall.

con­tact Mell mellcndeast@cnduk.org for more info…

Rath Lugh Direct Action Camp Evicted

thurs­day 17th April
Eye­wit­ness account of todays events at Rath Lugh

Rath Lugh security guard in balaclavathurs­day 17th April
Eye­wit­ness account of todays events at Rath Lugh

Short­ly before 1 o clock today there was a peace­ful evic­tion of the Rath Lugh Camp. Four Pro­tec­tors who were on site were told by Gar­dai that they had to be out by 1 o clock and to gath­er up their belong­ings and leave. This was not done in an aggres­sive man­ner and was com­plied with by the Pro­tec­tors.

Once they had left the woods no one was allowed back in. There were 20 Gar­dai, 3 Gar­da Cars plus 2 Vans as well as about a dozen Con­struc­tion Work­ers at the entrance to the woods as this was hap­pen­ing. A steel fence has now been erect­ed sep­a­rat­ing the Rath from the pub­lic road. A mini dig­ger is busy cre­at­ing a path and a low loader is in situ.

In a sin­is­ter twist after the evic­tion, a female Pro­tec­tor was tak­ing pho­tographs from her car when she was approached by a man with an MD SECURITY yel­low vest on and wear­ing a Bal­a­cla­va! This was about 200mt from Gar­dai. He was harass­ing her about tak­ing pho­tographs even though she was per­fect­ly enti­tled to do so and parked on a pub­lic road. Amaz­ing­ly when she made a com­plaint to a Gar­da he denied that there were any men in bal­a­clavas in the vicin­i­ty. Just as he said that, 2 Secu­ri­ty men ran past them, both wear­ing bal­a­clavas! The Gar­da refused to do any­thing about this and threat­ened to arrest her under the Hous­ing and Mis­cel­la­neous Act!!!

Mark Cleary has just appeared with his cam­era.

There will be a video of this inci­dent and the evic­tion issued short­ly.

http://www.tarapixie.net

6:30pm — anoth­er update — the pro­tec­tor is still in the tree house and they are try­ing to knock him down.
The camp has been com­plete­ly thrashed and when some peo­ple tried to retrieve their belong­ings they were told that they would be arrest­ed if they entered the woods.
The mood of con­struc­tion work­ers and oper­a­tors is very threat­en­ing, bags of belong­ings being cut with stan­ley knives etc.
There is no one to doc­u­ment what is going on.
There is a dig­ger destroy­ing the round house appar­ent­ly …
They were told that no one is allowed into the wood any more.
They are not allowed to clean up — which was the inten­tion over the next num­ber of days.
What is real­ly wor­ry­ing is that one well known oper­a­tor flashed some doc­u­ments at the pro­tes­tors and said that SIAC had just bought the whole wood from Coillte.

Success for DAN at the DWP‏

D.A.N Action Report — 17th April 2008.

Today more than twen­ty dis­abled activists occu­pied the foy­er of Adel­phi
House, where the Depart­ment of Work and Pen­sions is based. At 1.30 p.m.
cam­paign­ers breezed in, tak­ing over the foy­er, leaflet­ing and ask­ing to hand
deliv­er a let­ter to James Pur­nell, Sec­re­tary of State for the Depart­ment of

D.A.N Action Report — 17th April 2008.

Today more than twen­ty dis­abled activists occu­pied the foy­er of Adel­phi
House, where the Depart­ment of Work and Pen­sions is based. At 1.30 p.m.
cam­paign­ers breezed in, tak­ing over the foy­er, leaflet­ing and ask­ing to hand
deliv­er a let­ter to James Pur­nell, Sec­re­tary of State for the Depart­ment of
Work and Pen­sions. Mem­bers of D.A.N. the Dis­abled peo­ple’s Direct Action
Net­work refused to leave until a meet­ing was arranged with James Pur­nell to
dis­cuss Inca­pac­i­ty Ben­e­fit and the changes which are forc­ing one mil­lion
dis­abled peo­ple into pover­ty and unpaid work place­ments. James Pur­nell was
out of the coun­try, so D.A.N. activists met with rep­re­sen­ta­tives from the
DWP and Sal­ly Witch­er from the Office for Dis­abil­i­ty Issues and held long
dis­cus­sions.

The result of these dis­cus­sions is, D.A.N. have been promised a meet­ing
with James Pur­nell, the date of which is to be con­firmed. We are very
con­fi­dent that the meet­ing will hap­pen as we have promised to come back for
anoth­er vis­it if it does­n’t.

Best Wish­es.

Mike Hig­gins
(On behalf of the DAN Press Team)

E‑mail: danpress@blueyonder.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)114 225 8676
Mob: +44 (0)7956 856060

Here is the let­ter from the meeting/action on the 17th April.….

DWP
Depart­ment for Work and Pen­sions
Our address
Lev­el 2
The Ade1phi
1–11 John Adam Street Lon­don
WC2N 6HT
Our phone num­ber 020 7962 8361
Our fax num­ber 020 7712 2235
Web­site www.dwp.gov.uk

17 April 2008

To the Dis­abled Peo­ple’s Direct Action Net­work (DAN)

This is to con­firm that I met with DAN rep­re­sen­ta­tives at The Ade1phi today. In dis­cus­sion with DAN, I con­firmed that:

• DWP will respond to DAN’s let­ter to the Sec­re­tary of State with­in two weeks, con­firm­ing that the Sec­re­tary of State will meet with DAN

• DWP will arrange for that meet­ing to take place with­in one month of today

I have not­ed DAN’s request that the meet­ing should be sched­uled for an after­noon and would also appre­ci­ate it if DAN would inform us of any fur­ther access require­ments.

Yours faith­ful­ly

Stephen Mar­tin
Wel­fare to Work Direc­tor
Email stephen.martin1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk

INVESTOR IN PEOPLE

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DISABLED PEOPLES’ DIRECT ACTION NETWORK — PRESS RELEASE

DISABLED CAMPAIGNERS — RESISTING POLITICAL INCAPACITY AND DEMANDING AN END
TO HARASSMENT

ACTION: Dis­abled Cam­paign­ers are plan­ning to protest against the DWP (Adel­phi House, 1 to 10 John Adams Street, WC2) at lunchtime today (17th April). We will be deliv­er­ing the attached let­ter for James Pur­nell (Work and Pen­sions Sec­re­tary) and will be request­ing a meet­ing with him.

WE ARE SICK OF: Politi­cians who attack minori­ties — per­ceived as easy tar­gets — for pub­lic spend­ing cuts.

THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: Do as we say, or risk los­ing ben­e­fits.
OUR RESPONSE: We call on all Dis­abled Claimants to defend their needs, and DWP Staff / Trade Unions not to coop­er­ate with this harass­ment of Dis­abled Peo­ple.

THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: They want to re-test all claims for IB (Inca­pac­i­ty Ben­e­fit).
OUR RESPONSE: Claimants are already reg­u­lar­ly test­ed in rela­tion to their claims through ques­tion­naires and phys­i­cal assess­ments by Ben­e­fits Agen­cies / Med­ical Ser­vices.

THE GOVERNMENT SAYS: Replace “Sick-Notes” with “Well-Notes”.
OUR RESPONSE: This cyn­i­cal exer­cise won’t halt dis­crim­i­na­tion against Dis­abled Peo­ple in the work place, or increase our chances of employ­ment. It will how­ev­er, force more Dis­abled Peo­ple into pover­ty.

PRESS CONTACTS:
DAN Press Offi­cer for this Action:
Mike Hig­gins (0114 225 8676 / danpress@blueyonder.co.uk)

Live on the Action:
Bar­ry Schaufer (07508 634 228)
Nick Saun­ders (07956 682 830)

Pic­tures from the Action by:
Sid Bail­i­ty (07951 050 153)
Hugh Hill ( hughiehill@hotmail.com)
Mozaz (Indy­media: 07816 572 505)

Some affect­ed IB claimants:
Clair Lewis (07970 959 791)
Col­in Rev­ell (07518 350133)
Stel­la Ryan (07904 935 413)

RELATED POINTS / ISSUES:
. A one-off assess­ment only gives a snap­shot of a Dis­abled Claiman­t’s con­di­tion at that moment.
. Wel­fare Reform ignores the real­i­ty of invis­i­ble and fluc­tu­at­ing impair­ments and con­tributes to dis­crim­i­na­tion against all Dis­abled Peo­ple.
. Polit­i­cal and media cov­er­age sug­gest­ing there has been a sig­nif­i­cant increase in IB claims since the 1980s is mis­lead­ing. IB was actu­al­ly intro­duced in 1995.
. A much high­er per­cent­age, than pre­vi­ous­ly, of Dis­abled Peo­ple are now liv­ing in the com­mu­ni­ty and claim­ing ben­e­fits, rather than being insti­tu­tion­alised.
. A “long hours / short breaks” work cul­ture makes it hard­er for Dis­abled Peo­ple to cope with employ­ment. Rather than attack­ing Dis­abled Peo­ple as work-shy and lazy, the gov­ern­ment could pro­vide incen­tives which change work­place cul­ture to encour­ag­ing flexi-time or work­ing from home for exam­ple.
. There is a lack of access to mean­ing­ful work­place edu­ca­tion and train­ing. This leads to many Dis­abled Peo­ple lack­ing qual­i­fi­ca­tions, job skills and there­fore decent jobs with ade­quate incomes.
. Instead of attack­ing Dis­abled Peo­ple, the Gov­ern­ment should pros­e­cute employ­ers who repeat­ed­ly break the law by dis­crim­i­nat­ing against Dis­abled Peo­ple
. For more details about the back­ground to DAN’s con­cerns, see the attached leaflet, which we will be dis­trib­ut­ing at today’s event.

Swan­ner
sheffieldwelfare_an@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.swansheffield.org.uk

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The Leaflet being hand­ed out by DAN at today’s Action‏

DAN’S SICK NOTE

The Dis­abled Peo­ples’ Direct Action Net­work are protest­ing at the Depart­ment
for Work and Pen­sions in cen­tral Lon­don today.

We are deliv­er­ing a let­ter for James Pur­nell (Work and Pen­sions Sec­re­tary)
and will be demand­ing a meet­ing with him today.

WE ARE SICK OF:

. Politi­cians who attack minori­ties — that they see as easy tar­gets — for
pub­lic spend­ing cuts, and biased media / press cov­er­age that neg­a­tive­ly
por­trays Dis­abled Peo­ple as lazy scroungers and ben­e­fit cheats.

. Lack of access to mean­ing­ful edu­ca­tion and train­ing, lead­ing to a lack of
qual­i­fi­ca­tions and job skills.

. Work in hos­tile envi­ron­ments where employ­ers con­tin­ue to dis­crim­i­nate;
i.e. can’t tol­er­ate dis­abled employ­ees that need part time and flexi-time
work due to their impair­ments and don’t have mech­a­nisms that allow Dis­abled
Peo­ple to be absent with­out pri­or noti­fi­ca­tion, for their con­di­tion /
impair­ment.

. The lack of sup­port to help us get to work and func­tion in the work place;
eg, reg­u­lar breaks, short­er hours and a work­ing week that can be adapt­ed to
suit our needs.

DAN SAYS

DISABLED PEOPLE WANT:

. Politi­cians, press and media to wake up to the dam­age their words do.

. Access to mean­ing­ful edu­ca­tion and train­ing, lead­ing to prop­er
qual­i­fi­ca­tions and job skills.

. Jus­tice in the work­place with real penal­ties for dis­crim­i­na­to­ry employ­ers.

. A pos­i­tive approach to the inclu­sion of Dis­abled Peo­ple, espe­cial­ly those
with invis­i­ble and fluc­tu­at­ing impair­ments / con­di­tions.

. Solu­tions to pover­ty rather than poli­cies that com­pound it.

. An end to the dis­crim­i­na­to­ry prac­tices of the Work Capa­bil­i­ty Assess­ment
for Inca­pac­i­ty Ben­e­fit.

. A fair and just sys­tem that enables Dis­abled Peo­ple who seek work and a
non-puni­tive sys­tem for those Dis­abled Peo­ple who can­not cur­rent­ly work.

. Decent jobs with ade­quate incomes.

Wominspace eviction successfully resisted!

16.4.08 The first attempt to evict the Womin­space in North East Lon­don was today suc­cess­ful­ly resist­ed.

Wominspace16.4.08 The first attempt to evict the Womin­space in North East Lon­don was today suc­cess­ful­ly resist­ed. While women bar­ri­cad­ed them­selves inside, about 40 sup­port­ers guard­ed the bar­ri­cades, and helped them­selves to a deli­cious break­fast. See­ing this, no attempts were made to evict the space by the bailiffs or the few cops lurk­ing around. They left after about a hour.

But a sec­ond attempt could come at any­time. If you can help out being in the space dur­ing the day or night, or if you would like to organ­ise an event over the next few days, please con­tact us. Email womenorganise@yahoo.co.uk or ring 07939 381562

This Sun­day (20th April) we will have a col­lec­tive meet­ing from 7pm, and a film night from 9pm. Come along! The Womin­space is open to all women, and all trans and inter­sex peo­ple.

If any­one has any oth­er pho­tos from today’s failed evic­tion attempt, please send them to womenorganise@yahoo.co.uk

http://womynspace.blogspot.com

Biofools: pumps disabled/clowns nicked, Edinburgh; banner drop, Glasgow; demos in Brighton/Bristol/London; Belgian blockade

April 15, 2008

Bristol Tesco Agrofuel demoApril 15, 2008
From today, all petrol fore­courts will be required by law to sell only fuel which is blend­ed with 2.5% agro­fu­el. The answer to cli­mate chaos you ask? Hard­ly. Cor­po­ra­tions like Tesco are already jump­ing on the new “green” band­wag­on, speak­ing lit­tle of the greater emis­sions, dis­place­ment, pover­ty and hunger that will be left in its path.

Peo­ple from Bris­tol Ris­ing Tide and Espa­cio Bris­tol-Colom­bia were joined by oth­ers to inform the pub­lic about this issue at Tesco in East­ville this after­noon. There was some inter­est in the issue from a num­ber of passers­by who were sur­prised that such a big change had been vir­tu­al­ly unspo­ken about, but there’s lit­tle that con­sumers can do to avoid buy­ing the prod­uct. The only answer to the ener­gy cri­sis is a big shift in the way in which we live, trav­el and eat.

http://www.risingtide.org.uk

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Bio­fu­els pro­test­ers dis­able fuel pumps

Agro-fuels pro­test­ers dis­abled the fuel pumps of two BP fill­ing sta­tions ear­ly this morn­ing in oppo­si­tion to manda­to­ry blend­ing of bio­fu­els into petrol and diesel. Pro­test­ers argue that bio­fu­els will wors­en cli­mate change, and cause food short­ages.
Pro­test­ers have tak­en this action in Edin­burgh as part of a nation­al day of action against bio­fu­els — April Bio­fools day — coin­cid­ing with the Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion’s (RTFO) com­ing into force, mak­ing it a legal require­ment to mix 2.5% bio­fu­els into all petrol and diesel.

BP was tar­get­ed since it is a major investor in bio­fu­els.

Bio­fu­els are more appro­pri­ate­ly called agro­fu­els, as far from being con­nect­ed to nat­ur­al, sus­tain­able life they are made from crops grown on unsus­tain­able mono­cul­ture plan­ta­tions.

Far from being a green solu­tion to green­house gas emis­sions, agro­fu­els dri­ve cli­mate change. Increased use of agro­fu­els has been pro­mot­ed by gov­ern­ments as a pos­si­ble way of decreas­ing green­house gas emis­sions from trans­port. How­ev­er, there is evi­dence that the process of pro­duc­ing agro­fu­els huge­ly increas­es green­house gas emis­sions when defor­esta­tion, peat­land destruc­tion and nitro­gen fer­tilis­er-use are tak­en into account.

The pro­duc­tion of agro­fu­els is caus­ing large-scale defor­esta­tion which is like­ly to lead to a tip­ping point of irre­versible rapid destruc­tion of forests, which could mean the release of as much as 120 bil­lion tonnes of CO2. Sim­i­lar­ly, the expan­sion of palm oil pro­duc­tion for agro­fu­els is lead­ing to an accel­er­a­tion of peat drain­ing, which is like­ly over­all to mean the release of 40 mil­lion tonnes of CO2. In addi­tion, increased large-scale agri­cul­ture means increased use of fer­tilz­ers which mean the release of large amounts of nitrous oxide, a green­house gas near­ly 300 times more potent than car­bon diox­ide.

Agro­fu­els are also a major threat to food sup­plies and food sov­er­eign­ty. Increased demand for agro­fu­el crops is putting pres­sure on food prices, push­ing more and more peo­ple below the bread­line.

Agro­fu­el crops are being grown on mono­cul­ture plan­ta­tions. The land for these is often vio­lent­ly seized by gov­ern­ments and cor­po­ra­tions from the peo­ple who live and work on it. Peo­ple dis­placed are forced to either go to join the grow­ing num­bers of peo­ple liv­ing in pover­ty on urban periph­eries or, as hap­pened in the 1970s, set­tle in a pre­vi­ous­ly unin­hab­it­ed area of rain­for­est, caus­ing fur­ther eco­log­i­cal dev­as­ta­tion to add to that already caused by the plan­ta­tions them­selves.

Agro­fu­els are being pur­sued by West­ern gov­ern­ments because they offer a non-Mid­dle East­ern fuel source. This is unre­lat­ed to the need to com­bat cli­mate change, and is instead based on main­tain­ing neo-impe­ri­al­ist pow­er.

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Loth­i­an and Bor­ders Police Harass a Peace­ful Protest

Five mem­bers of the Edin­burgh Clown Army (1) were detained for ques­tion­ing this after­noon at a peace­ful and enter­tain­ing bio­fu­els protest in Bruntsfield(2). They have since been arrest­ed and charged with a breach of the peace, despite main­tain­ing a friend­ly atmos­phere.

Eye-wit­ness­es state that the bio­fu­els demon­stra­tion was peace­ful, friend­ly and par­ty-like atmos­phere.

Wit­ness­es also state that the Clowns were friend­ly and enter­tain­ing, cre­at­ing a com­i­cal and amus­ing ambiance for the protest.

Wit­ness­es say that the Clowns gave no grounds for the police to charge them with a breach of the peace.

Police moved in in large num­bers, sur­round­ing the Clowns, filmed them, and took them one by one into the back of a police van.

They were tak­en to St Leonards Police Sta­tion for ques­tion­ing, at which point they were charged with a breach of the peace.

The protest was part of the bio­fu­els day of action, and took place at the BP garage in the Brunts­field area of Edin­burgh.

Peo­ple who attend­ed the demon­stra­tion are shocked and angered by the treat­ment the Clowns have received from the police.

This lat­est move from the police is part of an ongo­ing cam­paign of harass­ing peace­ful demon­stra­tors over the last six months. Three envi­ron­men­tal cam­paign­ers were detained for ques­tion­ing at 7.30 in the morn­ing last month, includ­ing one of the Clowns who were tar­get­ed by the police on Tues­day.

They are due in court tomor­row, and the friends and rel­a­tives of those arrest­ed will be turn­ing up to sup­port them.

Friends and rel­a­tives of those Clowns who were arrest­ed urge the media to pro­vide the pic­tures and videos that will help prove that they have been wrong­ful­ly arrest­ed.

Notes:

(1) A com­i­cal and enter­tain­ing activist group that use humour and ridicule to chal­lenge the sta­tus quo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandestine_Insurgent_Rebel_Clown_Army
(2) The protest was called by Bio­fu­els Watch to raise aware­ness about the neg­a­tive impacts this fuel source has: call­ing for a an EU mora­to­ri­um on agro­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures. Agroen­er­gy mono­cul­tures are linked to accel­er­at­ed cli­mate change, defor­esta­tion, the impov­er­ish­ment and dis­pos­ses­sion of local com­mu­ni­ties, bio-diver­si­ty loss­es, human rights abus­es, water and soil degra­da­tion, loss of food sov­er­eign­ty and food secu­ri­ty. www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/

Press Con­tact: Alex Cabb
Tele­phone: 07858723742

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Glasgow agrofuel banner drop
Bio­fu­el ban­ner­drop in Glas­gow

Pro­test­ers against bio­fu­els dropped a ban­ner at Char­ing Cross today, to draw atten­tion to the use of food to make petrol.

Bio­fu­els are respon­si­ble for con­tribut­ing to CO2 emis­sions, clear­ing rain­for­est and dis­plac­ing sub­sis­tence farm­ers, and lead to high­er food prices, caus­ing riots in Haiti and many oth­er parts of the world.

Turn­ing food into fuel for cars is burn­ing food which the world needs to feed its pop­u­la­tion, yet today a new law came into force that petrol must con­tain 2.5% bio­fu­el, with this per­cent­age ris­ing over years. Hun­gry peo­ple are being sac­ri­ficed on the altar of the holy auto­mo­bile.

www.biofuelwatch.org.uk

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Brighton Bio­fools Day Protest

A group of bio­fu­el activists made a colour­ful ban­ner and fly­er tour of Brighton city cen­tre and Sus­sex Uni­ver­si­ty on Tues­day rais­ing aware­ness around a new law which came into affect as of yes­ter­day. The RTFO or “Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion” has man­dat­ed 2.5% bio­fu­els at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and there­by huge­ly increased UK con­sump­tion of bio­fu­els.

Demon­stra­tion against the RTFO, April 15th

Amongst such head­lines over the last fort­night as “Food short­ages threat­en to become the biggest cri­sis of the 21st cen­tu­ry” the U.K. gov­ern­ment has nev­er­the­less con­ced­ed to EU plans to man­date mas­sive amounts of bio­fu­els into petrol and diesel across Europe. Envi­ron­men­tal­ists have warned for years that these EU tar­gets will wreak hav­oc on the cli­mate and food sup­plies, and eco-sys­tems and peo­ple in the glob­al South. These con­cerns are now echoed by senior sci­en­tists and pol­i­cy mak­ers. EU tar­gets are set to increase to 10% by 2020.

Ali­son Free­man chair of the Envi­ron­men­tal Soci­ety at Sus­sex Uni­ver­si­ty stat­ed, “Our pri­ma­ry con­cern is to break the illu­sion the gov­ern­ment and cor­po­rate sec­tor is prop­a­gat­ing of these fuels as “renew­able”, “green” and “bio” which delib­er­ate­ly obfus­cates the issue for the gen­er­al pub­lic. Our mes­sage is sim­ple: bio­fu­els kill. The cur­rent system’s unyield­ing hunger to burn nature and human­i­tar­i­an recours­es in the engine of the cap­i­tal­ist machine will pull us all over the edge! We must stop West­ern economies inter­nal­is­ing these fuels before it is too late”.

The Brighton bio­fu­el protest was part of nation­al reac­tion, with groups protest­ing across the coun­try includ­ing Aberdeen, Bris­tol, Chel­tenham, Edin­burgh, Leeds, Man­ches­ter, Not­ting­ham, Nor­which and hun­dreds out­side Down­ing Street in Lon­don. On the 6th of August a mass nation­al action against agro­fu­els will take place as part of this year Cli­mate Camp- see http://climatecamp.org.uk/agrofuels.php to get up date infor­ma­tion.

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Biofuels London
Protests to UK Prime Min­is­ter — Scrap Bio­fu­el Tar­gets / Scrap RTFO

Hun­dreds of peo­ple in Lon­don and groups across the UK held protests against the intro­duc­tion of manda­to­ry bio­fu­el blend­ing on April Bio­fools Day. A protest was held lat­er out­side Down­ing Street, with speak­ers from Colom­bia, Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change, Friends of the Earth, Glob­al For­est Coali­tion, GM Freeze and Bio­fu­el­watch con­demn­ing the government’s deci­sion to go ahead with their bio­fu­el pol­i­cy against over­whelm­ing evi­dence of cat­a­stroph­ic impacts on cli­mate, com­mu­ni­ties, bio­di­ver­si­ty and food secu­ri­ty.

Phil Thorn­hill of Cam­paign against Cli­mate Change and Andrew Boswell of Bio­fu­el­watch, in a joint state­ment, said “The RTFO or “Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion” will man­date 2.5% bio­fu­els at British fuel pumps from April 15th, and there­by huge­ly increase UK con­sump­tion of bio­fu­els. The gov­ern­ment is demon­strat­ing a per­verse obsti­na­cy in plough­ing ahead with this despite the over­whelm­ing sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence that far from help­ing in the strug­gle to con­trol cli­mate change, bio­fu­els will accel­er­ate cli­mate change, and are a major cause of an emerg­ing glob­al food cri­sis that is cre­at­ing star­va­tion and food riots in sev­er­al coun­tries.”

Play the Bio­fu­el song on Glob­al Food Cri­sis at: http://www.biofuelsong.com/music

A lunchtime protest was held out­side the Depart­ment for Trans­port, Tues­day April 15th, April Bio­fools Day. Oth­er protests were held out­side the con­stituen­cy offices of Ruth Kel­ly, Sec­re­tary of State for Trans­port, and Hilary Benn, Sec­re­tary of State for the Envi­ron­ment, and at BP and Tesco fuel sta­tions. BP and Tesco are two of the com­pa­nies with sig­nif­i­cant invest­ment in bio­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures, and which have been strong­ly lob­by­ing for manda­to­ry bio­fu­el blend­ing.

“The UK has cho­sen to ignore a vast moun­tain of evi­dence that bio­fu­els are con­tribut­ing to hunger, cli­mate change, defor­esta­tion and human rights abus­es,” said Dr. Rachel Smolk­er, main author of “The Real Cost of Agro­fu­els.” She con­tin­ued, “Per­haps they are count­ing on new tech­nolo­gies using cel­lu­lose from wood and grass­es, but these won’t side­step the prob­lems either. What­ev­er feed­stocks are used will result in fur­ther expan­sion of indus­tri­al mono­cul­tures, pos­si­bly includ­ing Genet­i­cal­ly Engi­neered trees. The bot­tom line is that there is a lim­it­ed amount of land avail­able, a large pop­u­la­tion to feed and a des­per­ate need to pre­serve remain­ing bio­di­verse ecosys­tems. Instead of focus­ing on improv­ing effi­cien­cy and reduc­ing con­sump­tion, the UK is man­dat­ing fur­ther destruc­tion.”

Almuth Ern­st­ing from Bio­fu­el­watch adds: “Protests against the agro­fu­el indus­try and this government’s bio­fu­el poli­cies will not end today. The gov­ern­ment is talk­ing about vague ‘sus­tain­abil­i­ty stan­dards’, whilst agro­fu­els are caus­ing ever greater harm to the cli­mate, to forests and oth­er ecosys­tems, to com­mu­ni­ties in the glob­al South, to bio­di­ver­si­ty world­wide, and to food sov­er­eign­ty and food secu­ri­ty. We need a mora­to­ri­um on all agro­fu­el incen­tives and tar­gets to pre­vent those cat­a­stroph­ic impacts.”

On 8th April, 29 UK and inter­na­tion­al groups wrote to the UK gov­ern­ment, call­ing for an agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um and demand­ing a sus­pen­sion of the Renew­able Trans­port Fuel Oblig­a­tion, and oppo­si­tion to new EU bio­fu­el tar­gets – both the pro­posed 10% bio­fu­el tar­get in the Renew­able Ener­gy Direc­tive, and the inclu­sion of bio­fu­els in the draft new Fuel Qual­i­ty Direc­tive. Around 200 organ­i­sa­tions from North and South have signed a call for an EU mora­to­ri­um on agro­fu­els from large-scale mono­cul­tures, and there are sep­a­rate calls for a US agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um and for an African agro­fu­el mora­to­ri­um, as well as grow­ing num­ber of dec­la­ra­tions from the South­ern groups that are deeply con­cerned about the impacts which bio­fu­el poli­cies in Europe, includ­ing in the UK, are hav­ing on their com­mu­ni­ties, food sov­er­eign­ty and envi­ron­ment.

Notes:

1. For a copy of the joint NGO let­ter to the UK gov­ern­ment, see: http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/files/rtfo_letter.pdf

2. For copies of the mora­to­ri­um calls and the oth­er dec­la­ra­tions, see
http://www.econexus.info/biofuels.html
http://www.grain.org/agrofuels/?moratoriumen
http://ga3.org/campaign/agrofuelsmoratorium
http://www.biofuelwatch.org.uk/declarations.php

3. Some oth­er protests

Bolton (video):
http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1213934526/bctid1504464364

Edin­burgh:
http://scotland.indymedia.org/newswire/display/5536/index.php
http://rinf.com/alt-news/activism/police-harass-a-peaceful-protest/2969/
http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/edinburgh/Protest-clowns-arrested-after-Capital.3985990.jp
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396710.html

Brighton:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396734.html

Bris­tol:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/04/396663.html

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Cargill Ghent blockade
Carkill banner
Carkill lock-on
Bio­fools day: Cargill fac­to­ry blocked in Ghent (Bel­gium)

17.04.2008
This morn­ing thir­ty activist of “agro­cri­sis” blocked the gates of the Cargill fac­to­ry in Ghent (Bel­gium). Sev­er­al activist are chained to the main gate block­ing entrance to trucks.

Accord­ing to An Maeyens, agro­cri­sis spokesper­son, this actions means a one day block from tran­sit. but above all a sup­port to the strug­gle of thou­sands of small scale farm­ers, who are depraved of land and income and forced to migrate to slums near big cities, liv­ing in pover­ty, all because of the activ­i­ties of big com­pa­nies such as Cargill in their coun­try,

UPDATE: cargill in the port of Ghent is com­plete­ly blocked, police agreed not to inter­vene.

first pic­tures on

ovl.indymedia.org

More info & pho­tos at http://www.aseed.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=552&Itemid=1

Video:

We’ve put the vide­o­re­port in FIVE lan­guages on two sites. The choice is yours. This is a must see…

Poli­tube:

Fran­cais: http://www.politube.org/show/647
Ned­er­lands: http://www.politube.org/show/645
Eng­lish: http://www.politube.org/show/642
Espag­nol: http://www.politube.org/show/648
Deutsch: http://www.politube.org/show/663

Youtube:

Fran­cais: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vyMMfjFQOeY
Ned­er­lands: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyA2H-8S5s
Eng­lish: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XYq8J2N2JaA
Espag­nol: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0bfDBb10IiI
Deutsch: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qt4eC3x0Q5o