GM fields squatted in Germany (& Portuguese update)

Two GM fields squat­ted in Ger­many
The past cou­ple of weeks saw two suc­cess­ful field squats in Ger­many pre­vent­ing the sow­ing of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops.

German tripod against GM fieldTwo GM fields squat­ted in Ger­many
The past cou­ple of weeks saw two suc­cess­ful field squats in Ger­many pre­vent­ing the sow­ing of genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied crops.
On 31 March a pro­posed gm bar­ley field tri­al by the Uni­ver­si­ty of Gießen was squat­ted.. Activists squat­ted the field before the sow­ing of the crop. They erect­ed a tri­pod made out of three lengths of wood plus a con­crete lock-on dug into the ground and set up a tent camp. To date the field is still squat­ted with num­bers grow­ing all the time. There is grow­ing local sup­port for the action, espe­cial­ly amongst farm­ers. This action has fol­lowed sev­er­al suc­cess­ful „field lib­er­a­tions“ over the past years, where anti-GM cam­paign­ers destroyed the GM crops plant­ed by the Uni­ver­si­ty of Gießen. Sat­ur­day the 5th April saw hun­dreds of peo­ple and three trac­tors demon­strate in the city of Gießen for the can­cel­la­tion of the tri­al.
On 4 April a sec­ond field was squat­ted in Ober­boi­hin­gen in South Ger­many, des­ig­nat­ed for a tri­al of GM maize by the Uni­ver­si­ty of Nürtin­gen. Here anoth­er 30 feet tri­pod was erect­ed and activists pre­pared to sit it out for sev­er­al weeks.The tri­pod was soon joined by a cir­cus tent, and a peo­ple’s kitchen. Farm­ers brought straw for the mud­dy field and local sup­port­ers swamped the kitchen with food. Con­certs and talks were run­ning in the cir­cus tent. The first day start­ed with 20 peo­ple on the field, by the end of the first day there were already 50 peo­ple. Just five days lat­er the Uni­ver­si­ty saw sense and can­celled the tri­al! Ober­boi­hin­gen was also the tar­get of field lib­er­a­tions in the past years, in 2006 a bee­keep­er open­ly destroyed 3 plants in a pub­lic act of resis­tance.

These actions are part of the vibrant resis­tance against GM crops in Ger­many. Over the past few years Ger­many has seen a mas­sive growth in GM crop tri­als and com­mer­cial Gm grow­ing, par­tic­u­lar­ly Mon­san­to maize. This has kicked off a huge pub­lic out­cry with many peo­ple resort­ing to direct action includ­ing the large scale decon­t­a­m­i­na­tion of GM fields by day and night. Direct action group Gen-dreck Weg! (GM filth – away with it!) has already announced anoth­er large scale open field lib­er­a­tion for this sum­mer, where hun­dreds of peo­ple are plan­ning to rip up GM maize.

http://www.gendreck-weg.de/

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Por­tuguese Judi­cial Police clas­si­fies action against genet­i­cal­ly mod­i­fied corn as a “ter­ror­ist” act in Europol report

In the last “EU ter­ror­ism sit­u­a­tion and trend report” of Europol, the par­tial mow­ing of a field in Silves (Por­tu­gal), last sum­mer, is clas­si­fied as a ter­ror­ist act. In France, Ger­many and the UK, sim­i­lar actions are often far more rad­i­cal and hap­pen reg­u­lar­ly. Yet, they are not clas­si­fied as ter­ror­ist acts in the report. Cur­rent­ly, in Ger­many an occu­pa­tion of exper­i­men­tal GM fields is tak­ing place.

The Por­tuguese radio sta­tion ‘Radio Clube’ was the first to report on the Europol doc­u­ment. But even the lawyer of the accus­ing par­ty declared that he could not see any ele­ments that would jus­ti­fy to label the destruc­tion of the GM field of his client as ‘ter­ror­ist’. A spe­cial­ist in penal law also declared he could not estab­lish any rela­tion between the action in Silves and ter­ror­ist acts.

It is becom­ing obvi­ous that the Por­tuguese gov­ern­ment is grab­bing all oppor­tu­ni­ties to crush oppo­si­tion against GM crops, by clas­si­fy­ing a non-vio­lent polit­i­cal action as an act of ter­ror­ism. They had this oppor­tu­ni­ty here because the Europol report is writ­ten based on the con­tri­bu­tions of the rel­e­vant author­i­ties of each EU mem­ber state. When a democ­ra­cy is weak, police, in this case judi­cial police can afford to spread this kind of non­sense in an offi­cial report. And it does not only affect the ones involved in this par­tic­u­lar case, but it oppress­es every­one strug­gling for a bet­ter world, with­out GMOs.

Police Violence at treesit action in College Grove, Bunbury, Australia

April 10, 2008: Fol­low­ing a pre-dawn raid yes­ter­day at Col­lege Grove bush­land in Bun­bury, 2 activists were arrest­ed with one tak­en to hos­pi­tal after a force­ful and vio­lent push by WA Police.

Bunbury cops lash outApril 10, 2008: Fol­low­ing a pre-dawn raid yes­ter­day at Col­lege Grove bush­land in Bun­bury, 2 activists were arrest­ed with one tak­en to hos­pi­tal after a force­ful and vio­lent push by WA Police. A spokes for the Com­mu­ni­ty Inde­pen­dent Activists (CIA) group says it was the “most vio­lent dis­play by police in 15 years of for­est activism…”

The for­est res­cuers man­aged to stop heavy machin­ery for over two hours on the first day of native bush­land being cleared for the con­tro­ver­sial LandCorp/City of Bun­bury land release.

The CIA group are ask­ing for your help in the action. Bil­let­ing can be pro­vid­ed for any­one wish­ing to help out on the ground. Please phone 9791 5515 or 0422 540 756 to get in con­tact…

Almost one police per pro­test­er was sent to Col­lege Grove to ensure that indus­try got to smash down one of the few remain­ing areas of for­est in Bun­bury West­ern Aus­tralia.

The group of peace­ful activists had been occu­py­ing a tree in the Col­lege Grove bush­land near Bun­bury in WA’s south-west. At 5am on Wednes­day 9th April around a dozen police offi­cers sur­round­ed the tree.

A tree-sit­ter removed all ropes for climb­ing down the 30 metre tuart tree she was occu­py­ing and refused to come down. She had been part of a rota­tion of dozens of con­cerned local peo­ple tak­ing shifts up the old Tuart over the past two months. Accord­ing to the Bun­bury Mail, a cher­ry pick­er attempt­ed to remove her at 9am — pro­test­ers were told that they would be arrest­ed if they entered the “work­site.”

The CIA told Perth Indy­media today that after a call­out to the com­mu­ni­ty. Some 40 peo­ple — con­sist­ing of elder­ly peo­ple, chil­dren, moth­ers and those not at work — con­verged at the site and rushed an exca­va­tor, play­ing music and gen­er­al­ly mak­ing the most of the sit­u­a­tion. More police arrived bring­ing the num­ber to around 40.

A group includ­ing elder­ly and chil­dren broke the line and held up the heavy machin­ery that was clear­ing a path through the for­est to the tree plat­form.

They left when warned by police they would be arrest­ed, but ran back in front of the mov­ing machine a short time lat­er.

Pro­tes­tors climbed onto the machine, unfurled a ban­ner along one side and sung songs for almost two hours before police rein­force­ments arrived and cleared the group. One man used a lock­ing device to lock him­self to the grad­er.

CIA report that two of the group were arrest­ed fol­low­ing a vio­lent and unpro­voked attack by police after they refused to loosen their grip on the machine.

South West Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre spokes­woman Susan Hill told the West the major­i­ty of peo­ple in Bun­bury were opposed to the devel­op­ment. “At least 50 per cent of the com­mu­ni­ty of Bun­bury want this to remain here and this is our lega­cy,” she said. She said protests would con­tin­ue until the devel­op­ers backed down.

The Tac­ti­cal Response Group have since left, being replaced by new offi­cers and the CIA group have since reoc­cu­pied the tree and are con­duct­ing walk­throughs at the site.

Main­stream news cam­eras were at the scene and report­ed the vio­lent police actions on south-west tele­vi­sion last night.

Please phone 9791 5515 or 0422 540 756 to get in con­tact… “WA forests need your help”

VIDEO: Indus­try destroys more Aus­tralian her­itage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWu_5I9ZY2c

Police move in to Col­lege Grove
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2FAA9B57rw

WAforests — Youtube chan­nel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/WAforests

Perth Indy­media Back­ground:
Col­lege Grove Tuart action esca­lates in Bun­bury
http://perth.indymedia.org/?action=default&featureview=618

Bun­bury Mail
The West
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I’m about to give my own “report” for the events of the 10th (yes­ter­day).

[Reports are being post­ed by some­one else so I’m going to do a mini report in the hope that they will give a more detailed report (accord­ing to the needs and philoso­phies of the local crew)].

Yes­ter­day a per­son (not sure if I’m able to use his name yet) “locked on” to a machine all day at Col­lege Grove. He was allowed by the police to remain locked on, thanks to the out­come of a court case involv­ing anoth­er of our crew. The police admit­ted to being pow­er­less, thanks to the courts and “new laws”.

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Recent­ly one of our crew was acquit­ted of charges laid against him for an iden­ti­cal action at Arca­dia For­est (near Col­lie) last year.

Well this does not auto­mat­i­cal­ly cre­ate a “bind­ing prece­dent” as that hap­pens when a deci­sion is hand­ed down by a high­er court (where we’re con­cerned — high­er than the Mag­is­trates court) but myself, Roger and now Dave have been acquit­ted under sim­i­lar cir­cum­stances. Well it seems to have made an impact on the police, though we have not actu­al­ly affect­ed an actu­al prece­dent.

My PERSONAL feel­ing is that hav­ing lost three con­sec­u­tive for­est cas­es and accrued in excess of $10,000 of costs as a result, not to men­tion time wast­ed and bad pub­lic­i­ty, that the police have pos­si­bly con­sid­ered that the ben­e­fits of doing what they always do to stop us, is no longer viable.

PHEW! What does this mean? 1). Well we locked on and the cops, as the offi­cer admit­ted to us ‘Are dis­em­pow­ered” to do any­thing. 2).We can keep lock­ing on and there is noth­ing they can do about it.

HOWEVER! It’s still ear­ly days. It’s damn fine news but I would like to seek legal advice before rec­om­mend­ing a course of action.

In the mean­time, stay rad­i­cal.

From ‘The West’:
Police move on Col­lege Grove pro­test­ers — 11th April 2008, 16:00 WST

http://southwest.thewest.com.au/Regionals.aspx?MenuID=277&ContentId=67471

Police have issued sev­en move on notices to pro­test­ers at Col­lege Grove bush­land to keep peo­ple from enter­ing the Land­Corp hous­ing devel­op­ment site.

Yes­ter­day a man chained him­self under­neath a front end loader, halt­ing the move­ment of the vehi­cle for sev­er­al hours.

Act­ing Inspec­tor Eric Asjes said the pro­test­ers had to accept the demo­cat­ic process and allow police to devote their man­pow­er to oth­er caus­es.

“I don’t think the pro­test­ers are doing the right thing here, to cause so much grief and loss of man­pow­er is real­ly not the aim of the protest but it is affect­ing our abil­i­ty to attend oth­er jobs,” Insp Asjes told thewest.com.au

Arson series and communique (Athens Thessaloniki, Greece, 9/4/2008)

“Arson series against four car agen­cies and a car expo with most­ly Ital­ian brands, as well as at the Gre­co-Ital­ian School, from around 12:50 to 1:15 the mid­night, dam­ag­ing or total­ly destroy­ing 35 cars by impro­vised incen­di­ary devices set by unknown per­sons”

Greek cars“Arson series against four car agen­cies and a car expo with most­ly Ital­ian brands, as well as at the Gre­co-Ital­ian School, from around 12:50 to 1:15 the mid­night, dam­ag­ing or total­ly destroy­ing 35 cars by impro­vised incen­di­ary devices set by unknown per­sons”

“…A gas can­is­ter device blast­ed around 1:05 after mid­night, at a clothes agency on Vas. Irak­leiou 18, in the cen­ter of Thes­sa­loni­ki…”

Source: www.naftemporiki.gr/photos/photo.asp?id=8190

The “Con­spir­a­cy of Cells of Fire” claimed respon­si­bil­i­ty for the actions via e‑mail to directactiongr@yahoo.gr. This is a trans­la­tion of the com­mu­nique:

On Wednes­day April 9 we spot­ted and torched agen­cies of Ital­ian inter­ests (Car agen­cies, Gre­co-Iralian school bus). By this move­ment, we send to the impris­oned Ital­ian com­rades accused for mem­ber­ship in F.A.I. (Infor­mal Anar­chist Fed­er­a­tion) our salu­ta­tion with fire. This is how we re-acti­vate vig­or­ous­ly the inter­na­tion­al­ist rev­o­lu­tion­ary sol­i­dar­i­ty.

The Ital­ian com­rades of F.A.I. form a fed­er­a­tion that through its offen­sive actions, as the one of 21/12/2003 set­ting of explo­sive devices out­side the house of ‑the pres­i­dent of E.U. at the time- Romano Pro­di, or of the 3/3/2005, with their triple bomb attack out­side cara­binieri bar­racks, at Gen­o­va and Milano, claim­ing: “…We con­sid­er essen­tial that every per­son that isn’t tamed by the fake pros­per­i­ty that democ­ra­cy pro­vides, must express his/her rage with his/her action and by every means, we will keep on intrud­ing your dreams, your eco­nom­ic inter­ests and your peace. It won’t take you much time to under­stand the con­se­quences of your indif­fer­ence (abstract of a F.A.I. com­mu­nique).

In this tough route they select­ed, there were also loss­es. Arrest war­rants, impris­on­ments, juridi­cal farces. The last years, the Ital­ian state attacks bru­tal­ly the insur­rec­tion­al part among the Ital­ian anar­chists. Apart from peren­ni­al cap­tiv­i­ties, cer­tain oth­er com­rades as Mas­sari, Rosa, Fan­tazz­i­ni, are n’t accom­pa­ny­ing us any­more in this dan­ger­ous route to the wild rebel­lion, since they were mur­dered by the Ital­ian state. But nei­ther death is able to erase the rage from the eyes of the insur­gents.

The cells of F.A.I. and not only them, strike back and attempt to cre­ate a con­di­tion of omnipresent con­flict, where there is no place for com­pro­mise.

In its dec­la­ra­tion, F.A.I. men­tions: “Strike and destroy the respon­si­ble for the repres­sion and exploita­tion. Strike and destroy the pris­ons, the banks, the court-hous­es, the bar­racks…”

Accom­plices in the crime of direct rev­o­lu­tion­ary action, we seek, through our attacks, to form a range of dis­lo­ca­tion of the unevent­ful social peace. To com­mit the crime of end­ing the silence, to over­come the post­pone­ments and the hes­i­ta­tions, to live beyond the laws that enslave and the con­ven­tions that shoot in the back. And the only pre­cise way to achieve this, is to par­tic­i­pate in the rev­o­lu­tion­ary war, declared since the begin­ning.

This is our way to spread the fire of con­science, in this com­bat­ant con­di­tion that we select­ed for our­selves.

We don’t aban­don any impris­oned com­rade, nei­ther in Greece, nor in Italy, nor any­where.

Rev­o­lu­tion­ary salu­ta­tions to the impris­oned Ital­ian com­rades, accused for mem­ber­ship in F.A.I.

Free­dom for all impris­oned Ital­ian com­rades accused for sub­ver­sive prac­tices.

It all con­tin­ues, we’ll be back soon.

Con­spir­a­cy of Cells of Fire

Note: Pre­vi­ous actions of the Con­spir­a­cy of Cells of Fire:

Three day fes­ti­val of fire:
http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/2008/03/three-days-of-fire-athens-thessaloniki.html

In sol­i­dar­i­ty to Gior­gos Vout­sis-Vogiatzis:
http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/2008/02/series-of-arson-attacks-athens.html

In sol­i­dar­i­ty to Vagge­lis Botzatzis:
http://directactiongr.blogspot.com/2008/01/series-of-incendiary-attacks-athens.html

Update 12/4: The fol­low­ing note appeared in the guest­book:

“With­in the con­text of actions of offen­sive sol­i­dar­i­ty to the Ital­ian com­rades of FAI, we also attacked (same day and same hour with the com­rades in Athens) 2 tar­gets of Ital­ian inter­est: An Ital­ian brand com­mer­cial store in the cen­ter of Thes­sa­loni­ki and a Benet­ton sub­sidiary in Kala­maria.”

Sol­i­dar­i­ty to the pros­e­cut­ed for the FAI.

Con­spir­a­cy of Cells of Fire (Thes­sa­loni­ki Cell)”

Solidarity with Tara in Ireland — trip reportback

A group of us from Brighton went over to Ire­land recent­ly to sup­port the Irish pro­test­ers attempt, to halt the work on the M3 Motor­way.

A group of us from Brighton went over to Ire­land recent­ly to sup­port the Irish pro­test­ers attempt, to halt the work on the M3 Motor­way.

The 50km, four lane stretch includes a huge, 53 acre inter­change, with two mas­sive orbits and 10 fly­over bridges, the con­struc­tion has already divert­ed gabhra rivers his­tor­i­cal water­ways, and heavy machin­ery have bull­dozed ancient tombs and graves with­in the sacred val­ley.

Whilst the mon­ey spin­ning, toll roads are being built by Dick Cheyneys’ Hal­libur­ton com­pa­ny, SIAC and Fer­rovial are the real crim­i­nal com­pa­nies respon­si­ble for most of the car­nage.

If the motor­way is not stopped or re-rout­ed it will destroy one the most impor­tant archae­o­log­i­cal land­scapes in Europe, and wipe out a huge amount of Ire­lands cul­ture, his­to­ry, iden­ti­ty and her­itage.

On the 15th of march we arrived at the direct action camp, which is sit­u­at­ed on top of the ancient mon­u­ment of Rath Lugh. This is one of 150 sacred sites with­in the Tara Com­plex, and one of the 43 that has been wiped out along the route of the motor­way.

The pro­test­ers have built a num­ber of walk­ways link­ing tree hous­es togeth­er, and built var­i­ous lock on’s, the secu­ri­ty have been heavy hand­ed in remov­ing the pro­test­ers from the Rath Lugh Site but oth­er camps are being set up along the route to con­tin­ue the bat­tle to save the Tara.

Equip­ment and peo­ple are urgent­ly need­ed!!

One of the first things I noticed when I got there was the intim­i­da­tion and the threats of vio­lence from the secu­ri­ty, they had met­al bars and lumps of wood and they were ready to lash out at any­one who tried to phys­i­cal­ly stop the con­struc­tion.
I still went dig­ger div­ing every­day, but because I had a cam­corder with me this act­ed as a deter­rent against their assault.

When we arrived Lisa Feeney AKA “Squeek” had just come out of a 20ft deep tun­nel, after being down there for 60hrs. Her father and uncle were guilt trip­ping her say­ing she was self­ish and she was going to die. So Lisa agreed to come out of the tun­nel but only if a 12 point agree­ment was signed between her-self and the Nation­al Roads Author­i­ty, the N.R.A rep­re­sen­ta­tive Kevin O’Rourke signed the agree­ment which stat­ed that all work would be stopped for one month, after Lisa came out the tun­nel the agree­ment was breached by the NRA with­in 24hrs, they lied and claimed no agree­ment made.

The pro­test­ers will now make an appli­ca­tion for an emer­gency injunc­tion at the supreme high court, because of the dis­crep­an­cies over the Com­pul­so­ry Pur­chase Order on Rath Lugh, which is cur­rent­ly break­ing the nation­al mon­u­ments act of 2004.

The N.RA. have admit­ted that they have been work­ing off inac­cu­rate maps since the plan­ning process, but still con­tin­ue to claim that they are not dam­ag­ing the 2000 yr old fort.

Archae­ol­o­gists have con­tra­dict­ed this by stat­ing that the motor­way will cut open the hill­side leav­ing it entire­ly unsta­ble, as it is built on an esker — this is a ridge made of small rocks left behind by the glac­i­er that formed the local hills and val­leys since the last age. It’s pret­ty obvi­ous that if you dam­age the foun­da­tion or the esker you will also dam­age the mon­u­ment.

Dur­ing the vis­it I went to anoth­er oth­er sol­i­dar­i­ty camp, which is on the foot of the hill of Tara. This is where a sacred fire has been burn­ing since sum­mer sol­stice 2006, peo­ple have come from all over the world to keep the fire burn­ing, although no-one lives there offi­cial­ly. Peo­ple take part in a rota-sys­tem, but recent­ly the O.P.W (office for pub­lic works) which is the gov’t body respon­si­ble for look­ing after Irish her­itage and the pub­lic land have giv­en a notice for the peo­ple to leave the area with­in sev­en days.

The peo­ple who real­ly care for the land are refus­ing to leave, they are a diverse group of local artists, musi­cians, and mem­bers of the pub­lic, that are tak­ing the respon­si­bil­i­ty to cre­ate a world her­itage park, their aim is to pro­mote the poten­tial of the area for edu­ca­tion, sus­tain­abil­i­ty and her­itage. The group cur­rent­ly holds talks lec­tures, and work­shops on crafts and his­to­ry.

An offi­cial pro­pos­al for the world her­itage park is being cre­at­ed, but unfor­tu­nate­ly it has to be your gov’t that nom­i­nates mon­u­ments for world her­itage sta­tus. The Irish peo­ple can not count on their gov’t to do that, so the peo­ple want to illus­trate this them­selves. In hope that peo­ple pow­er will demand that Tara gets the respect it deserves.

To Chk out up-dates on this cam­paign go to www.savetara.com or www.tarapixie.net
The pro­test­ers at Tara have asked me to call out for climbers and tun­nel­ers which are urgent­ly need­ed to share skills etc…

If you can’t get over to Ire­land to pro­tect Tara then you can tar­get the SIAC con­struc­tion companies,UK part­ners based in Glouces­ter­shire and Sus­sex.

Lanc­ing Busi­ness Park
Lanc­ing
West Sus­sex
BN15 8TY
Tel: 00 44 (0) 1903 755991
Fax: 00 44 (0)1903 755384
E‑mail: r.thomson@grahamwoodstructural.co.uk
Web­site : www.grahamwoodstructural.co.uk

To see films www.schnews.co.uk/schmovies
click on: “Tara tara tara” and “skul­dug­gery”

Be inspired — take action — get involved

“What [the peo­ple in pow­er] can’t live with is sus­tained pres­sure that keeps build­ing, organ­i­sa­tions that keep doing things, peo­ple that keep learn­ing lessons from the last time and doing it bet­ter the next time.” — Noam Chom­sky

Be inspired by the sto­ries on these pages of peo­ple tak­ing rad­i­cal direct action to stop the trash­ing of the earth. There’s the upcom­ing food & cli­mate day of action, on 3rd June, plus a Mass Tres­pass at an open-cast coal mine site, in Der­byshire, on 26th May.

But that’s not all — peo­ple have been tak­ing eco­log­i­cal direct action on a whole load of issues here in the UK and fur­ther afield. Check them out here, by region or issue.

This year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (or fol­low the link to the left) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

EF! fist on green & black star“What [the peo­ple in pow­er] can’t live with is sus­tained pres­sure that keeps build­ing, organ­i­sa­tions that keep doing things, peo­ple that keep learn­ing lessons from the last time and doing it bet­ter the next time.” — Noam Chom­sky

Be inspired by the sto­ries on these pages of peo­ple tak­ing rad­i­cal direct action to stop the trash­ing of the earth. There’s the upcom­ing food & cli­mate day of action, on 3rd June, plus a Mass Tres­pass at an open-cast coal mine site, in Der­byshire, on 26th May.

But that’s not all — peo­ple have been tak­ing eco­log­i­cal direct action on a whole load of issues here in the UK and fur­ther afield. Check them out here, by region or issue.

This year’s EF! Sum­mer Gath­er­ing (or fol­low the link to the left) is from Wednes­day 27th August to Mon­day 1st Sep­tem­ber 2008, if you want to plot & plan, and laugh & chat with old friends & new.

“You see, in life, lots of peo­ple know what to do, but few peo­ple actu­al­ly do what they know. Know­ing is not enough! You must take action.” — Antho­ny Rob­bins

At the win­ter moot in Not­ting­ham, peo­ple got togeth­er and inspired each oth­er to take action. Some peo­ple got togeth­er with oth­ers in their areas and formed new groups — con­tact them if they’re near­by, or get your own eco­log­i­cal direct action group togeth­er. Give us a shout if you need a hand.

“The time for net­work­ing is over, the time for evi­dence is over. There is only time for action. No more spec­ta­tors, only play­ers.” — Bill Mol­li­son

OIL FOR BLOOD ENTERPRISES!!!! “SHELL“ING THE ENVIRONMENT!!!!!!!

NIGERIAN YOUTH LEAGUE PROTEST AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF THE NIGER DELTA!!! SHELLS MOST PROFITABLE VENTURE!!!!!

We are the Niger­ian Youth League and have been giv­en a man­date by dif­fer­ent youth groups in the Niger Delta region of Nige­ria to car­ry out a protestes against Roy­al Dutch Shells activ­i­ties in the region. These are the alle­ga­tions below:

1. Envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion

NIGERIAN YOUTH LEAGUE PROTEST AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION OF THE NIGER DELTA!!! SHELLS MOST PROFITABLE VENTURE!!!!!

We are the Niger­ian Youth League and have been giv­en a man­date by dif­fer­ent youth groups in the Niger Delta region of Nige­ria to car­ry out a protestes against Roy­al Dutch Shells activ­i­ties in the region. These are the alle­ga­tions below:

1. Envi­ron­men­tal degra­da­tion
2. Destruc­tion of the Bio Diver­si­ty- no more fish­es for a farm­ing com­mu­ni­ty
3. Con­tri­bu­tion to Soci­etal cor­rup­tion-BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
4. The cat­a­lyst of Socio-eco­nom­ic and polit­i­cal insta­bil­i­ty of a region
5. Scorched earth pol­i­cy and the destruc­tion of peo­ples liveli­hoods for Oil!!!!

DATE:28TH APRIL 2008!!!!

VENUE:SHELL CENTER
2 YORK WAY
WATERLOO
SE1 7NA

For fur­ther info please con­tact daniel@nigerianyouthleague.org

or vis­it our web­site on

www.nigerianyouthleague.org

Every one is wel­come to join this his­toric moment where the envi­ron­ment will be more impor­tant than mon­ey and pol­i­tics!!!!!!!!!!!

Best regards

Execs

Sea Shepherd Crew Attacked By Mob Of Seal Hunters

6.04.2008
Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Society’s ship, the Far­ley Mowat, was attacked this morn­ing by a mob of 30–40 angry fish­er­men. The attack took place while berthed in the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. The Far­ley Mowat was berthed in St. Pierre to trans­fer video footage of the Cana­di­an seal slaugh­ter onto shore and await the resump­tion of the slaugh­ter, which was tem­porar­i­ly sus­pend­ed after the death of four seal­ers.

Sea Shepherd ropes being cut6.04.2008
Sea Shep­herd Con­ser­va­tion Society’s ship, the Far­ley Mowat, was attacked this morn­ing by a mob of 30–40 angry fish­er­men. The attack took place while berthed in the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon. The Far­ley Mowat was berthed in St. Pierre to trans­fer video footage of the Cana­di­an seal slaugh­ter onto shore and await the resump­tion of the slaugh­ter, which was tem­porar­i­ly sus­pend­ed after the death of four seal­ers.

Ten­sions quick­ly esca­lat­ed in St. Pierre as the grow­ing mob hurled rocks, threats, and insults at crew mem­bers of the Far­ley Mowat. Cam­era­man Sime­on Hout­man was assault­ed by an axe-wield­ing fish­er­man after step­ping onshore to film the inci­dent. “The fish­er­man raised the axe above his head with one arm and tried to knock Sime­on back with his oth­er. Sime­on jumped back onto the ship just before the mob threw our gang­plank into the water,” said Peter Ham­marst­edt, First Offi­cer of the Far­ley Mowat.

Relat­ed recent news from IMC newswire: Inter­view With Cap­tain Onboard Sea Shep­herd Ship On Cur­rent Seal Hunt | Cana­di­an Coast Guard Rams Sea Shep­herd Ship (twice) | Sea Shep­herd Moves In On Cana­di­an Seal Slaugh­ter

Cap­tain Alex Cor­nelis­sen request­ed assis­tance from the French police–at least half a dozen of whom were present at the scene–but they did noth­ing to defend the ship or crew against the mob. Instead, the police sug­gest­ed that Sea Shep­herd should leave St. Pierre imme­di­ate­ly. Cap­tain Cor­nelis­sen explained to the police that it would take some time to warm the engines in order to leave port safe­ly and avoid seri­ous engine dam­age. He request­ed pro­tec­tion dur­ing that time, but the police did noth­ing oth­er than stand by and watch as fish­er­men hacked at the moor­ing lines of the Far­ley Mowat with an axe and ripped the gang­plank from the ship, set­ting it dan­ger­ous­ly adrift into the har­bor. After the mob sev­ered head and bow-spring lines from the bol­lards, Sea Shep­herd crew mem­bers scur­ried to pull in lines and pre­vent them from drift­ing back towards the screw or into the bowthruster. “The mob respond­ed with a rain of stones and rocks that were thrown with the intent to injure,” said Ham­marst­edt.

With­out engine pow­er, the Far­ley Mowat drift­ed uncon­trol­lably in seri­ous dan­ger of crash­ing into near­by rocks and/or ships in the har­bor. Cap­tain Cor­nelis­sen had no choice but to start the engines cold–risking irrepara­ble damage–in order to avoid a poten­tial­ly lethal col­li­sion. Although the Far­ley Mowat was able to escape the hos­tile crowd at St. Pierre, the extent of engine dam­age sus­tained remains unde­ter­mined. For­tu­nate­ly, all crew mem­bers were on board dur­ing the attack, and no-one was injured.

http://www.seashepherd.org/

BlokR was a success! Copenhagen action day report — Ungdomshus update

The trans­formed BlokR action was held on April 3rd as planned. About 5–6000 peo­ple took part in the mas­sive demo, that went by many of the places in Copen­hagen that have sup­port­ed Ung­domshuset and housed its activ­i­ties for the last year or more.

BlokR tripod torchesThe trans­formed BlokR action was held on April 3rd as planned. About 5–6000 peo­ple took part in the mas­sive demo, that went by many of the places in Copen­hagen that have sup­port­ed Ung­domshuset and housed its activ­i­ties for the last year or more. The route took near­ly four hours to walk and every mile was severe­ly enjoy­able and fes­tive with four speak­er trucks play­ing every­thing from rock through dis­co to elec­tron­i­ca.

The demo was received at the square in front of Nør­re­bro­hallen where G13 start­ed by four tripods with ban­ners in the colours of the four blocks, roman can­dles and a big ban­ner say­ing sim­ply “ung­domshuset”.

Even though the mood at the demo was fes­tive the speak­ers kept empha­siz­ing that the bat­tle is not yet over and that Thurs­day demos will con­tin­ue until we are in actu­al phys­i­cal pos­ses­sion of a new house. And even after that has hap­pened, most like­ly the Thurs­day demos will con­tin­ue, because the coun­cil has still not come through on its promise of a new chil­dren’s house that they took away and promised to replace about five years ago.

From the speak­er trucks a sol­i­dar­i­ty greet­ing was also sent out to the activists in Bukarest action­ing against the NATO sum­mit there. So the strug­gle con­tin­ues.

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10.4.2008
At the last Mon­day meet­ing of the Ung­domshusets, con­sen­sus was reached to agree­ing to an offer of a new build­ing in North­west of Copen­hagen on Dortheavej 61.

The new solu­tion for an Ung­domshus in Copen­hagen has been agreed by all par­ties involved. The final deci­sion still rests with the city coun­cil and will be for­mal­ized on June 11th, but pub­licly sev­er­al politi­cians, includ­ing the may­or Ritt Bjer­re­gaard, have ok’ed the solu­tion and Ung­domshusets Mon­day Meet­ing has agreed as well.

The new house will be in what is now a local cul­ture cen­tre under the coun­cil. It will be in two con­nect­ed build­ings, one of which will be split in half. The cul­ture cen­tre will remain in the oth­er half of the build­ing and the city coun­cil has agreed to build a new add on to com­pen­sate for the space lost to the new Ung­domshus.

The first part of the take over (the small­er build­ing com­pris­ing 600 m²) will hap­pen on July 1st. After that the main build­ing will be avail­able for take over on Jan­u­ary 1st next year.

There has been very pos­i­tive con­tact between the left rad­i­cal scene and the lead­ers of the cul­ture cen­tre, who are wel­com­ing the new house.

Humboldt Forest Defense Action Camp and Skillshare 2008

Pre­lim­i­nary announce­ment of the next For­est Defense Skill­share. We’ll be ren­dezvous­ing in the Ancient Red­woods here in Hum­boldt. More details will be out short­ly. Invit­ing old-timers and new­com­ers alike!

Maxaam out of HumboldtPre­lim­i­nary announce­ment of the next For­est Defense Skill­share. We’ll be ren­dezvous­ing in the Ancient Red­woods here in Hum­boldt. More details will be out short­ly. Invit­ing old-timers and new­com­ers alike!

We’ll be ren­dezvous­ing in the Ancient Red­woods here in Hum­boldt. More details will be out short­ly. Stay tuned at our blog http://humboldtforestdefense.blogspot.com/

Join us May 2nd through May 9th to share and acquire skills for non-vio­lent direct action focused on defend­ing our forests!

Reading: Common Ground, squatted community garden, to re-open 12 April!

Spring re-ener­gis­es squat­ting gar­den­ers to dig-in and con­tin­ue the strug­gle!

1. Com­mon Ground Squat­ted Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den Re-Open­ing, 1pm, 12th April!

Time: Open from 1pm, Com­mu­ni­ty BBQ (tra­di­tion­al & veg­an) from 3pm, live acoustic music from 6pm.
Date: Sat­ur­day 12th April

Spring re-ener­gis­es squat­ting gar­den­ers to dig-in and con­tin­ue the strug­gle!

1. Com­mon Ground Squat­ted Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den Re-Open­ing, 1pm, 12th April!

Time: Open from 1pm, Com­mu­ni­ty BBQ (tra­di­tion­al & veg­an) from 3pm, live acoustic music from 6pm.
Date: Sat­ur­day 12th April
Venue: Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den, entrance through alley­way next to (Ex) Wom­ens Infor­ma­tion Cen­tre, Sil­ver Street, Read­ing, RG2.

Con­tact: Tele­phone 07774023475 on the day for lat­est infor­ma­tion.
Email katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk any oth­er time.

2. ‘Plan B’…

If nec­es­sary, we will take the cel­e­bra­tion to the spoil­sport author­i­ties!

3. Com­mon Ground Col­lec­tive joins anti-cap­i­tal­ists!

We unite to fight for “Every­thing for Every­one!”

4. Plans for new ‘autho­rised’ com­mu­ni­ty gar­den in Kates­grove pro­gress­ing.

Any­one inter­est­ed urged to get in con­tact.

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1. Com­mon Ground Squat­ted Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den Re-Open­ing, 1pm 12th April!

Gar­den­ers reaf­firm “We will always val­ue com­mu­ni­ty, democ­ra­cy and com­mon sense over prop­er­ty rights and beu­ro­c­ra­cy!”

Com­mon Ground Col­lec­tive plan to re-open the squat­ted com­mu­ni­ty gar­den (1) in Sil­ver Street to the pub­lic from 1pm on Sat 12th April, with a free BBQ (tra­di­tion­al and veg­an) from 3pm and live acoustic music from 6pm. (2)

Fol­low­ing the gar­den being closed down by landown­ers Read­ing Bor­ough Coun­cil (RBC) in Oct 07, it turned out that RBC intend to pri­va­tise the site, flog­ging it off to the mul­ti­mil­lionare ‘Unite Group’, a com­pa­ny spe­cial­is­ing in pro­vid­ing pri­vate­ly owned stu­dent acco­mo­da­tion and renowned across the coun­try for rip­ping stu­dents off in the process (3).

How­ev­er, five months have now passed dur­ing which the peo­ple of Kates­grove have had one of our few poten­tial green spaces denied from them and despite RBC and Unite say­ing a con­tract would be signed in Decem­ber 07, no progress seems to have yet been made. Even if a con­tract were to be signed tomor­row, which we vehe­ment­ly oppose as being unde­mo­c­ra­t­ic (4), no plan­ning per­mis­sion could be grant­ed for months, leav­ing the land des­o­late and unused for the dura­tion when fam­i­lies from the neigh­bour­hood could be enjoy­ing it.

For this rea­son, we have resolved to once again take direct-action and re-open Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den to our neigh­bours and any­one who cares to enjoy it, begin­ning on Sat 12th April. We have cho­sen this date to tie in with a Euro­pean ‘day-of-action for squats and autonomous spaces’, where sim­i­lar activ­i­ties will take place across the UK and in more than 20 cities Europe wide. (5)

As always, we hope that RBC will see sense and allow the gar­den to be re-opened. Clear­ly we dis­agree on what should hap­pen to the site long term, but sure­ly it does not make sense to see the site once again aban­doned for a sig­nif­i­cant amount of time when it could be pro­vid­ing much need­ed green space and relax­ation to peo­ple and fam­i­lies from around the area. We encour­age RBC to sup­port us and to dis­cuss meth­ods of alle­vi­at­ing any con­cerns they might have.

How­ev­er, as pre­vi­ous­ly, we aim to go ahead regard­less of the the views of the author­i­ties. We will always val­ue com­mu­ni­ty, democ­ra­cy and com­mon sense above prop­er­ty rights and beu­ro­c­ra­cy.

2. ‘Plan B’…

We recog­nise with sad­ness that there is a (hope­ful­ly very small) pos­si­bil­i­ty that the author­i­ties will not see sense and could suc­ceed in phys­i­cal­ly pre­vent­ing us re-open­ing Com­mon Ground. But nev­er fear, ‘Plan B’ is here!

In this sit­u­a­tion, the entire event will sim­ply be relo­cat­ed into the Town Cen­tre, tak­ing place exact­ly as adver­tised but in the area imme­di­ate­ly in front of the Civic Cen­tre and law courts, behind the Police Sta­tion and just off Hosier Street. (6)

If mem­bers of the pub­lic can­not find us at Com­mon Ground in Sil­ver Street, they are encour­aged to join us at this sec­ond loca­tion. Alter­na­tive­ly, peo­ple can ring 07774023475 on the day for up to date infor­ma­tion.

3. Com­mon Ground group joins anti-cap­i­tal­ists!

In ear­ly March, Com­mon Ground Col­lec­tive agreed to affil­i­ate to anti-cap­i­tal­ist organ­i­sa­tion ‘Read­ing Grass­roots Action’ (RGA). RGA aims to organ­ise in a direct­ly-demo­c­ra­t­ic way (i.e. every­one involved is equal), tak­ing direct-action to defend and improve our lives, sup­port­ing oth­er com­mu­ni­ties and groups of work­ers local­ly and glob­al­ly and unit­ing and link­ing with oth­ers to con­tin­ue the growth of the glob­al ‘anti-cap­i­tal­ist’ move­ments.

Sev­er­al peo­ple involved in Com­mon Ground, includ­ing many of those who orig­i­nal­ly start­ed the gar­den project, were all­ready mem­bers of RGA, and Com­mon Ground view this step of join­ing RGA ‘en masse’ as an entire­ly log­i­cal one. The prin­ci­ples which under­pin Com­mon Ground — includ­ing oppo­si­tion to devel­op­mentim­posed from out­side and above the com­mu­ni­ty, a belief that land should be under the ‘com­mon own­er­ship’ of the peo­ple (its use decid­ed by and for the ben­e­fit of every­one affect­ed not by minori­ties for pri­vate prof­it), as well as our use of direct-action and direct-democ­ra­cy — are tak­en to their log­i­cal con­clu­sion in RGA’s more gen­er­al anti-cap­i­tal­ist, egal­i­tar­i­an, com­mu­nis­tic hall­marks. (7)

As Com­mon Ground said in our very first press-release, “by cul­ti­vat­ing unused derelict land with­out the con­sent of author­i­ties and landown­ers, we present a pos­i­tive demon­stra­tion of resis­tance to the (dom­i­nant) set of pri­or­i­ties which sees our local envi­ron­ment as just anoth­er (exploitable) com­mod­i­ty”. And by join­ing with RGA we declare our inten­tion to con­tin­ue this strug­gle in all areas of life, unit­ing to fight for “Every­thing for every­one”! (8)

4. Plans for new ‘autho­rised’ com­mu­ni­ty gar­den in Kates­grove
pro­gress­ing.

Mean­while, sev­er­al peo­ple involved in Com­mon Ground/RGA, are work­ing to ensure that an ‘autho­rised’ com­mu­ni­ty gar­den is estab­lished in Kates­grove. As a response to Com­mon Ground Com­mu­ni­ty Gar­den, RBC offered two oth­er sites of derelict land, to be used for such a project. Fol­low­ing meet­ings with both RBC, local coun­cil­lors and Kates­grove Res­i­dents Asso­ci­a­tion, plans are pro­gress­ing.

The con­di­tions of the RBC offer have now been clar­i­fied, sat­is­fy­ing all involved that there is def­i­nite poten­tial worth work­ing for. Kates­grove Res­i­dents Asso­ci­a­tion have hap­pi­ly agreed that any ‘autho­rised’ com­mu­ni­ty gar­den could be man­aged under their name, and research is ongo­ing into the method of legal­ly insur­ing any such gar­den. All involved are very pos­i­tive that this project can be realised over the next year or so, and we strong­ly encour­age any­one iter­est­ed in any capac­i­ty to get in touch via Com­mon Ground’s email address: katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk

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Com­mon Ground con­tin­ue to meet at 3pm, every Sun­day, in ‘The Turks’
pub on the Lon­don Road. Every­one who can agree to work with­in the RGA hall­marks
(found at www.rgacollective.org.uk) and Com­mon Ground aims, is wel­come to join us.

We can be con­tact­ed by email at katesgrovegarden@yahoo.co.uk.

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Notes for the edi­tor:

1. Tak­ing inspi­ra­tion from New York, where work­ing-class, most­ly immi­grant, com­mu­ni­ties had ille­gal­ly trans­formed hun­dreds of derelict lots into won­der­ful com­mu­ni­ty gar­dens (see http://www.weareeverywhere.org), Com­mon Ground was orig­i­nal­ly cre­at­ed by squat­ters and local res­i­dents in Jan 07 on land owned by RBC. RBC had left the land and sur­round­ing build­ings a nee­dle-cov­ered derelict junk­yard for more than five years before­hand. Despite legal threats (includ­ing an injunc­tion bar­ring the open­ing and an vic­tion notice being served), the gar­den was opened in May 07, reciev­ing huge sup­port through­out the com­mu­ni­ty and beyond, as well as favourable media reports includ­ing tele­vi­sion news clips. Over the sum­mer, the gar­den was enjoyed by local peo­ple — young and old — every­day and sev­er­al well attend­ed com­mu­ni­ty events were held in the gar­den includ­ing BBQ’s, live acoustic music shows, an art day and a talk by a vis­it­ing indige­nous ‘land-rights’ cam­paign­er from Mex­i­co. Two ‘evic­tion days’ were seen off by local protest and refusal to coop­er­ate, before the gar­den and near­by squat was final­ly evict­ed, through phys­i­cal force, on 18th Octo­ber.

2. Sev­en acoustic acts, rang­ing in influ­ence across folk, punk, ska, coun­try and hip-hop, are con­firmed: Neil Suther­land ( http://www.myspace.com/neilsutherlandacoustic), Nao­mi-Hates-Humans ( http://www.myspace.com/?????), Sam Rus­so, Kel­ly
Kemp ( http://www.myspace.com/?????), Smoky Bas­tard ( http://www.myspace.com/smokybastard??) and Clay­ton Bliz­zard ( http://www.myspace.com/claytonblizzard).

3. Unite Group hope to con­struct a huge (300+ capac­i­ty) devel­op­ment on the site, rent­ing rooms to stu­dents at over­all prices poten­tial­ly £1000’s above the aver­age cost of uni­ver­si­ty owned acco­mo­da­tion. This is despite two stu­dent halls build­ings hav­ing lain emp­ty for two years less than 200 yards away. For infor­ma­tion and links to com­plaints and cam­paigns against Unite Group from around the UK, please con­tact Com­mon Ground.

3. RBC is nego­ti­at­ing the pri­vati­sa­tion (flog­ging off) of land which is cur­rent­ly pub­licly-owned, behind closed doors and away from the com­mu­ni­ty and pub­lic. There has been no pub­lic con­sul­ta­tion about whether the land should or should not be sold, let alone ‘who to’ and ‘for what pur­pose’. We do not con­sid­er a plan­ning con­sul­ta­tion to be be any­thing like ade­quate, as this would come after the land had been sold and plan­ners can only con­sid­er spe­cif­ic con­cerns, not tak­ing into account wider social or envi­ron­men­tal fac­tors. Democ­ra­cy can only mean some­thing if local com­mu­ni­ties have direct con­trol over their own resources.

4. Please see http://april2008.squat.net for more infor­ma­tion or http://www.indymedia.org.uk for arti­cles about spe­cif­ic actions planned. So far we know of actions planned in Lon­don, Leeds and Man­ches­ter, as well as Read­ing and 20 oth­er cities around Europe.

5. We have cho­sen this loca­tion as we feel it would be an apt protest
against the author­i­ties actions sur­round­ing Com­mon Ground, as well as
express­ing our oppo­si­tion to the pos­si­ble fur­ther pri­vati­sa­tion of pub­licly-owned land
in this area and any poten­tial neg­a­tive effects against the mar­ket, which is of major ben­e­fit to low-income res­i­dents like our­selves.

6. For more infor­ma­tion please see http://www.rgacollective.org.uk. RGA is cur­rent­ly based on the ‘Hall­marks’ of glob­al anti-cap­i­tal­ist net­work ‘Peo­ple’s Glob­al Action’. These hall­marks and more infor­ma­tion can be found at http://www.agp.org. RGA cur­rent­ly meets at 8pm every Thurs­day, in the Turks pub on Lon­don Street. Any­one who agrees to work with­in the hall­marks is wel­come. Every­one is free to make pro­pos­als and dis­cuss items on the agen­da, all mem­bers (i.e. those who have attend­ed four or more meet­ings) have an equal vote and roles of ‘chair­per­son’ and ‘minute-tak­er’ are rotat­ed each week.

7. “Every­thing for Every­one, Noth­ing Only for Our­selves!” is the
slo­gan of Mex­i­co’s ‘Zap­atista’ rebel com­mu­ni­ties. RGA and par­tic­u­lar­ly Com­mon
Ground was great­ly inspired by their strug­gles.

Com­mon Ground
http://www.rgacollective.org.uk