Reclaim the Power to come to North West England anti-fracking site

Reclaim the Pow­er, the action camp that shut down Cuadrilla’s oper­a­tions in Bal­combe for a week last year, will take place near Black­pool between 14 – 20 August. The pre­cise loca­tion of the camp will be revealed on the start­ing day.

Reclaim the Pow­er, the action camp that shut down Cuadrilla’s oper­a­tions in Bal­combe for a week last year, will take place near Black­pool between 14 – 20 August. The pre­cise loca­tion of the camp will be revealed on the start­ing day. An esti­mat­ed 1000 par­tic­i­pants from across the UK and local res­i­dents will take part in 6 days of direct action, train­ing, and work­shops as they join the dots between social, cli­mate and eco­nom­ic jus­tice.

More info in press releasePro­gramme

Action Days in the Rhineland Coalfield

Action Days in the Rhineland Coal­field

Action Days in the Rhineland Coal­field

Lots of things were hap­pen­ing in the Rhineland Coal­field today: Ear­ly in the morn­ing, four activists locked them­selves to coal train tracks. Two more activists abseiled them­selves from a bridge. These two block­ades stopped the coal trans­porta­tion between the open-cast mine Ham­bach and the pow­er plants. Fur­ther north, at the edge of the Garzweil­er mine, a group of 80 peo­ple took a seat in front of the buck­ets of the dig­ging machine, some of them locked them­selves togeth­er. Anoth­er group ven­tured fur­ther down into the mine and climbed on the wheels the dig­ging machine, accom­pa­nied by a Sam­ba band and rebel clowns. And last but not least, about 20 activists were blockad­ing the gate to the mininig area for six hours. It seems that more and more peo­ple are will­ing to take direct action against the pol­lut­ing indus­try to stop cli­mate change!

The Rhineland Coal­fied is sit­u­at­ed in the West­ern part of Ger­many, close to the Dutch bor­dier. There are three huge open-cast lig­nite mines, and right next to it, some of Europe’s dirt­i­est coal-fired pow­er plants, which emit about 100 mil­lion tons of CO2 per year.

Lots of the activists had their base on the cli­mate action camp, that is tak­ing this week on a piece of land that is sched­uled to be digged away soon for the lig­nite mine.  

View images of the action days on www.klimacamp-im-rheinland.de

Twelve Hour Blockade Against Rare Earth Metal Exploration, Canada

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The 23rd July we stopped the Cana­di­an cor­po­ra­tion Tas­man Met­als’ test drillings for rare earth ele­ments (REE) in Nor­ra Kärr, Swe­den. We heard they prob­a­bly had been secur­ing the place with CCTV-cam­eras so we decid­ed to dri­ve as fast as pos­si­ble right into the ene­my claimed for­est, straight through any alarm sys­tem. Then we ran a few kilo­me­ters until we found the drilling rig. Using bike-locks we chained our bod­ies to the nasty machine. We alert­ed some media with a press release. Then some cops came with peo­ple from the cor­po­ra­tion in a few hours. They gath­ered 20 some­thing cops but Tas­man decid­ed not to inter­vene even though we were break­ing the law. They didn’t want the extra fuzz from bru­tal cop-vio­lence. So we could stay at the beau­ti­ful site with the ugly machine the whole day talk­ing to jour­nal­ists and drink­ing cof­fee with excit­ed sup­port­ers.

We know rare earth min­ing has been apoc­a­lyp­tic in desert bio­mes due to all the tox­ic waste. This mine would be right next to Swe­dens biggest drink­ing water reserve, the beau­ti­ful lake Vät­tern. It’s got bright clear water and sup­ports 260 000 peo­ple with clean water at the moment, more cities want to plug in! Tas­man Met­als is hid­ing its ugly plans to make investors gam­ble with human and non-human health and we will not allow that!

In sol­i­dar­i­ty with all peo­ple fight­ing patri­archy and the white mans colo­nial world­view!

More pic­tures on the cam­paign web­site.

Arizona Forest Service Roads Spiked

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July 23rd, 2014  Flagstaff author­i­ties are seek­ing the public’s help to gath­er any infor­ma­tion relat­ed to sharp­ened rebar that was placed in the Hap­py Jack area.

For­est Ser­vice law enforce­ment say that at least five pieces of the rebar was placed on for­est roads that are fre­quent­ed by off-high­way vehi­cles.

The sharp pieces are respon­si­ble for slash­ing at least eight tires last week­end, accord­ing to author­i­ties.

“The end of the rebar has been flat­tened and sharp­ened to a point and the exposed point has been paint­ed to blend in with the road sur­face,” Lin­da Wadleigh, Mogol­lon Rim Dis­trict Ranger, said. She added that the objects pose a threat to peo­ple hik­ing and walk­ing and to wildlife in the area.

[EF! Jour­nal edi­tor’s note: For more infor­ma­tion on road spik­ing — Ecode­fense: A Field Guide]

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Catalonia: Wave of Sabotage Against High Tension Lines

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July 18th, 2014 — In light of the news of the mov­ing for­ward of the Very High Ten­sion Line (la línea de muy alta ten­sión or MAT), we want to make pub­lic:

On Tues­day, July 1st, an all-ter­rain vehi­cle in the ser­vice of Ten­salm, a com­pa­ny sub­con­tract­ed by the Spain Elec­tri­cal Net­work (REE), was burned, destroyed by the flames in the night with­in a  Sar­rià de Ter hotel in the Girona province.

We claim all the actions detailed below, a year after we began our work. All the actions have been sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly silenced by the com­mu­ni­ca­tion media and for this rea­son we want to make pub­lic that, in denial of the lastest news from the dai­ly El Punt, we have caused months of delay to the work and thou­sands of euros of dam­ages and loss­es to REE.

At the mar­gin of the assem­blies and col­lec­tives that have car­ried out a strug­gle against the con­struc­tion of the MAT, a mul­ti­tude of activists from the region and for­eign­ers, we have car­ried out a fight based on direct action.

We vin­di­cate sab­o­tage as a fun­da­men­tal part of the fight against the impo­si­tion, the infra­struc­ture that sus­tains the sys­tem, and all the social, lab­o­ral and eco­nom­ic mech­a­nisms of cap­i­tal­ism.

The whole world is capa­ble of car­ry­ing out sab­o­tage, a tool that has belonged to the oppressed class for a long time. It can be as sim­ple as unscrew­ing the bolts of any tow­er, and we encour­age every­one who is against to act in the way they see as most fit­ting.

We pub­lish this list of actions in order to incite sab­o­tage, to give ideas, and to bring to light what they didn’t want to be known.

June 2013:
- 2 exca­va­tors sab­o­taged
-All-ter­rain vehi­cle of the ROTELLA com­pa­ny has tires slashed and radi­a­tors bro­ken.
- Removal of stakes mark­ing the tow­ers.

August 2013:
- 2 exca­va­tors sab­o­taged
- 1 exca­va­tor destroyed
- Block­ing of the trails with bar­ri­cades

Sep­tem­ber – Novem­ber 2013:
- 5 exca­va­tors and machines sab­o­taged
- 12 all-ter­rain vehi­cles of GAROC and ROTELLA com­pa­nies sab­o­taged
- Block­ing of trails with bar­ri­cades and spikes

Decem­ber 2013:
- Attack on the rep­re­sen­ta­tives of REE and their cars

Jan­u­ary 2014:
- Attacks on GAROC exca­va­tors

Feb­ru­ary – April 2014:
- Guide cords for run­ning cables repeat­ed­ly cut
- Mul­ti­ple unbolt­ings of the bases of the MAT tow­ers
- Attack on the secu­ri­ty guards of EULEN com­pa­ny, and bro­ken win­dows.

May 2014:
- Cords cut
- Destruc­tion of 2 gen­er­a­tors
- 2 all-ter­rain vehi­cles of REE sab­o­taged
- Sab­o­tage of sup­port struc­tures
- Sev­er­al unbolt­ings of the tow­ers

June – July 2014:
- All-ter­rain vehi­cles sab­o­taged and burned!

This is an incom­plete list since it is impos­si­ble to know all the actions that have been car­ried out, or who has done them. The bolts will be sent to the press, in order to put pres­sure for the pub­li­ca­tion of this man­i­festo.

No MAT, no TAV, no nuclear and no to the sys­tem that sus­tains them!

More infor­ma­tion about resis­tance to the MAT can be found at

http://torresmasaltashancaido.espivblogs.net/ingles/

 

from con­train­fo, trans­lat­ed by waronso­ci­ety

Workers evicted in protest against tar sands, USA

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July 17th, 2014 — from Swamp Line 9

Indi­vid­u­als from Six Nations and their allies have inter­rupt­ed work on a sec­tion of Enbridge’s Line 9 pipeline. The work stop­page began around 10am this morn­ing. Indi­vid­u­als involved asked work­ers to leave, assert­ing that the land is Hau­denosaunee ter­ri­to­ry guar­an­teed under the Haldimand deed, and that Enbridge’s work­ers were present with­out con­sent or con­sul­ta­tion.

“Mean­ing­ful con­sul­ta­tion isn’t just pro­vid­ing infor­ma­tion and going ahead with­out dis­cus­sion – it’s giv­ing the oppor­tu­ni­ty to say no and hav­ing a will­ing­ness to accom­mo­date.” says Mis­sy Elliot.

“Enbridge left a voice mes­sage on a machine with one per­son. That’s not mean­ing­ful – it’s not even con­sul­ta­tion.” Emi­lie Cor­beau, there in sup­port of Six Nations points out.

Those involved intend to host an action camp, fill­ing the time with teach-ins about Six Nations his­to­ry, indige­nous sol­i­dar­i­ty and skill shares cen­ter­ing on direct action.

The group states that they’ve tried the oth­er process­es avail­able to them and here out of neces­si­ty. “We’ve tried pur­su­ing avenues with the NEB, the town­ship and the Grand Riv­er Con­ser­va­tion Author­i­ty. Our con­cerns were dis­missed. What oth­er choice do we have if we want to pro­tect our land, water and chil­dren?” Mis­sy Elliot of Six Nations asks.

Under bill C‑45 the sec­tion of the Grand Riv­er adja­cent to the Enbridge work site and pipeline is no longer pro­tect­ed. Approx­i­mate­ly half a mil­lion peo­ple rely on drink­ing water pro­vid­ed by the Grand Riv­er.

“This isn’t just about line 9 – or North­ern Gate­way, Ener­gy East or Key­stone XL. This is about pipelines – all of them.” Daniell Boissineau, of Tur­tle Clan, asserts. “This is about the tarsands and how destruc­tive they are to expand, extract and trans­port.”

“This is a con­ti­nen­tal con­cern. It’s not just a Six Nations issue or an indige­nous issue. We share the respon­si­bil­i­ty to pro­tect our land and water as human beings.” Elliot states.

Italy—More Arrests in the Struggle Against the TAV

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This morn­ing (11th July) three anar­chist com­rades were arrest­ed between Milan and Lec­ce, and anoth­er one was raid­ed.

The three are accused of tak­ing part in the attack on the yard in Chiomonte in the night between 13th and 14th May 2013, the same episode fol­low­ing which Chiara, Mat­tia, Clau­dio and Nic­colò were jailed in Decem­ber 2013.

We don’t know much about the charges yet. In the press we read: dam­age, arson, vio­lence on pub­lic offi­cial, pos­ses­sion and fab­ri­ca­tion of explo­sive devices. There­fore it seems that pros­e­cu­tors from Turin have been forced to rule out the charge of ter­ror­ism, fol­low­ing a pre­vi­ous sen­tence from the court of cas­sa­tion that can­celled this charge in Chiara, Mat­tia, Clau­dio and Niccolò’s case.

from informa-azione.info / trans­lat­ed by Act for Free­dom Now

Germany’s Hambach Forest Occupation Calls for Solidarity and Support

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Campaign_Poster_(CURRENT_NEW)+Greet­ings and Salu­ta­tions from the Ham­bach­er For­est Occu­pa­tion!

We are present­ly block­ing the expan­sion of the largest open­cast lig­nite mine in West­ern Europe with tree sits and bar­ri­cades through out the Ham­bach­er For­est. After the last evic­tion on March 27th 2014 we re-occu­pied the for­est, this time, build­ing up two tree sits with mul­ti­ple plat­forms, tree-hous­es, walk ways in between and bar­ri­cades .

At present we are fac­ing reg­u­lar intru­sion of repres­sive law enforce­ment destroy­ing our struc­tures on the ground and have already faced two largescale evic­tions using tac­ti­cal teams cost­ing mil­lions of euros while at the same time, the Ger­man gov­ern­ment, is cut­ting sus­tain­able ener­gy sub­si­dies. Instead choos­ing to com­pen­sate for the shut down of nuclear pow­er plants with sup­port to the extreme­ly pol­lut­ing and eco­log­i­cal­ly cat­a­stroph­ic coal indus­try (in our case RWE pow­er com­pa­ny which is engag­ing in mas­sive green wash­ing PR cam­paigns).

We would like to send you updates and inform you of the upcom­ing Cli­mate Camp and Skill-shares Gath­er­ing (July 26th to August 3rd 2014) hap­pen­ing in our vicin­i­ty which we are also help­ing to orga­nize. We also have a sup­port camp with legal sta­tus at the edge of the for­est func­tion­ing as a de fac­to activist eco vil­lage with a veg­an kitchen, guest
car­a­vans, straw bail struc­tures, gar­dens and many oth­er on-going sus­tain­able projects, to which we would like to invite all of you who may find your­selves in our neck of the woods.

As of recent­ly, we have also built an info-shop/li­brary for which we would like to appeal for any extra lit­er­a­ture that you would be will­ing to share with us. We could cov­er the costs of ship­ment and if pos­si­ble dis­count rates of lit­er­a­ture itself not to men­tion we would be extreme­ly inter­est­ed and grate­full if you would be will­ing to share any back issues or extra lit­er­a­ture. If this is a pos­si­bil­i­ty please also respond with your prefer­able snail-mail address, as we would like to share some of our mate­r­i­al with you as well.

We have a sup­port cen­tre in Duren, which is unfor­tu­nate­ly under­go­ing a bit of tran­si­tion at the moment. For the time being the lit­er­a­ture for our Mead­ow Base Camp info-shop and the Cli­mate Camp could be sent, care of one of our sup­port­ers:

Frau Anni­ka Lind­berg
Rohrbach­str. 37
60389 Frank­furt am Main
Ger­many

If you would be inter­est­ed in updates from the for­est please include your PGP key in the cor­re­spon­dence.

There is a sense of urgency as even though the for­est has been occu­pied for two years now there is a new auto­bahn ready for open­ing in Sep­tem­ber bypass­ing the one sep­a­rat­ing the last rem­nant of the for­est from the mine allow­ing the mine to expand and log­ging and strip min­ing to com­mence on the last rem­nant of the for­est. We expect that to be the time of mass police actions. For that rea­son it is mega impor­tant to both get the word out and keep peo­ple involved, inspired and on track of the impor­tance and the con­text of the strug­gle.

Blockade Halts Logging in Mattole Forest, US

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The tri­pod is vis­i­ble on the log­ging road to the left of the pho­to

July 9th, 2014  A block­ade was deployed on a log­ging road in the Mat­tole for­est yes­ter­day morn­ing, pre­vent­ing the extrac­tion of over 1,000 acres.of old-growth for­est

There has been com­mu­ni­ca­tion between the com­pa­ny and the block­aders, but efforts to remove the tech­ni­cal­ly com­pli­cat­ed mono­pod-tri­pod com­plex had not been made as of last con­tact with the for­est defense team.

This marks the sec­ond action in as many weeks. Last week a tree sit­ter going by the name Skunk climbed into the canopy, insist­ing, “Our main demands to Hum­boldt Red­wood Com­pa­ny are very simple—don’t cut unlogged for­est, and don’t cut old-growth. This road threat­ens to destroy for­est that has nev­er been logged before, and will pave the way for log­ging even more impor­tant habi­tat if the com­mu­ni­ty does not rise up to stop it.”

The Mat­tole for­est is host to sev­er­al species of old growth trees, and endan­gered species like the Spot­ted Owl and Gold­en Eagle.

The Mat­tole riv­er sys­tem has also been the site of hero­ic salmon restora­tion efforts in North­ern Cal­i­for­nia, as doc­u­ment­ed by the book Totem Salmon by Free­man House.

This area has been the site of suc­cess­ful for­est defense cam­paigns since the Tim­ber Wars in the ear­ly 1990s, and Earth First! con­tin­ues to main­tain a vig­i­lant pres­ence.

 

Update: Help Need­ed!

The block­ade in the Mat­tole con­tin­ues amidst pres­sure from local law enforce­ment and log­ging com­pa­ny rep­re­sen­ta­tives. The block­ade was deployed on a log­ging road in the Mat­tole for­est yes­ter­day morn­ing, pre­vent­ing the extrac­tion of over 1,000 acres of old-growth for­est in South­ern Hum­boldt.

This morn­ing, 4 Sher­iffs and HRC com­pa­ny execs showed up to the road block­ade. They threat­ened to rean­chor the lines of the tri­pod block­ade, putting the sit­ter at risk. We have con­firmed they have arrest­ed and released one per­son, but that the block­ade of old growth log­ging remains. The cops have said that they will return tonight with dogs.

This block­ade marks the sec­ond action this month. Last week a tree sit­ter going by the name Skunk climbed into the canopy, insist­ing, “Our main demands to Hum­boldt Red­wood Com­pa­ny are very simple—don’t cut unlogged for­est, and don’t cut old-growth. This road threat­ens to destroy for­est that has nev­er been logged before, and will pave the way for log­ging even more impor­tant habi­tat if the com­mu­ni­ty does not rise up to stop it.”

The block­ade could use more sup­port! Please con­tact savemattolesancientforest@gmail.com if you want to vol­un­teer with the cam­paign or donate mon­ey and mate­ri­als. More updates to come on saveancientforest.org.