Protesters invade the Aviation Emissions Trading Summit 2007

22.11.2007
For imme­di­ate release:
Pro­test­ers invade the Avi­a­tion Emis­sions Trad­ing Sum­mit 2007.

Aviation Emissions Trading Summit
22.11.2007
For imme­di­ate release:
Pro­test­ers invade the Avi­a­tion Emis­sions Trad­ing Sum­mit 2007.

— video and pho­tos to fol­low lat­er today.

Lon­don Ris­ing Tide today inter­rupt­ed del­e­gates at the , held at Sel­f­ridges Hotel, cen­tral Lon­don. They inter­rupt­ed pro­ceed­ings with an impromp­tu speech and pre­sen­ta­tion, of a box of atmos­phere. Free shares for pre Emis­sions Trad­ing Scheme atmos­phere were also giv­en out to each del­e­gate at the con­fer­ence.

Pro­test­ers from Lon­don Ris­ing Tide were at the con­fer­ence today to high­light the huge risk of accel­er­at­ed cli­mate change through flights.

This scheme will allow the indus­try to claim envi­ron­men­tal cre­den­tials when in fact stop­ping air­port expan­sion and reduc­ing flights is what is required. The fact that these per­mits will be auc­tioned at a bar­gain price will fur­ther add to the lack of impact that this scheme will have on the avi­a­tion indus­try.

ETS is an easy way for the super pol­lut­ing avi­a­tion indus­try to cov­er them­selves with green­wash.

For fur­ther infor­ma­tion con­tact
http://www.londonrisingtide.org.uk/
07708 794665

The back of the shares to the atmos­phere read:
We here­by grant you the right to make great per­son­al prof­it from the destruc­tion of the human race of which you are a part and from who’s exis­tence and mis­for­tune you have ben­e­fit­ed great­ly.

We grant you the right to own the air that we breath and to fill it with car­cino­gens and green house gasses.

If our gov­ern­ment does not sub­sidise you with a suf­fi­cient vol­ume of the air in which to store your pol­lu­tants, we grant you the right to buy farm­ing land and nat­ur­al for­est habi­tats from less for­tu­nate peo­ples, to evict them from their homes and to replace them with mono­cul­ture plan­ta­tions of euca­lyp­tus and man­go. We grant you the good for­tune to be too busy mak­ing mon­ey to find out about the con­se­quences of your actions for your fel­low human beings.

We grant you the right to avoid at all costs the invest­ment of your hard earned mon­ey into tech­nolo­gies free from fos­sil fuels. We rec­om­mend you spend lav­ish­ly to lob­by gov­ern­ment and do not get ahead of the game and out­smart your peers instead by devel­op­ing safe, car­bon-free meth­ods of trans­port.

May you for­ev­er con­tin­ue to blame your peers, your share­hold­ers, the pas­sen­gers, for the deci­sions you play your part in enact­ing. May you nev­er think to reduce your flights, to take a pos­i­tive action, to play your part in avert­ing dis­as­ter for your fel­low beings.

Car­bon Trad­ing. Not a way to tack­le cli­mate change.

www.risingtide.org.uk

Bilston Glen Sunday Free Cafe and Outdoor Cinema

You are invit­ed to the Sun­day Free Cafe, Last Sun­day of EVERY month

Next café — Sun­day 25th Novem­ber
Our usu­al free food, acousitc music, and spe­cial­ly this sun­day…
Bil­ston Glen OUTDOOR cin­e­ma!

You are invit­ed to the Sun­day Free Cafe, Last Sun­day of EVERY month

Next café — Sun­day 25th Novem­ber
Our usu­al free food, acousitc music, and spe­cial­ly this sun­day…
Bil­ston Glen OUTDOOR cin­e­ma!
We’ll be show­ing some films about the Span­ish Civ­il War and the Ura­ni­um min­ing in lap­land. Maybe more films too… if you want to watch some­thing then please bring it along!
See you in the woods!

see our

TOTALitarian Oil Out of Burma — demos this week

This Sat­ur­day (24 Novem­ber) is the UK-wide “TOTAL Out of Bur­ma” Day of Action, sup­port­ed by Bur­ma Cam­paign UK.

Total 24 NovemberThis Sat­ur­day (24 Novem­ber) is the UK-wide “TOTAL Out of Bur­ma” Day of Action, sup­port­ed by Bur­ma Cam­paign UK.

There are 16 con­firmed protests, with sev­er­al more await­ing con­fir­ma­tion. It’s not too late to organ­ise your own protest. Or you can join one or more of the protests list­ed below. And in Lon­don there will be a protest finale at the Total sta­tion on Maryle­bone Road (near Bak­er Street tube) from 4pm til 6pm, after which there will be a par­ty. All are wel­come.

And don’t for­get our week­ly protests on Wednes­day and Thurs­day.

**This week only there will be an addi­tion­al protest on WEDNESDAY EVENING at WEMBLEY PARK TOTAL GARAGE, to coin­cide with the Eng­land v Croa­t­ia foot­ball match at Wem­b­ley Sta­di­um**.

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UPCOMING PROTESTS

Wednes­day 21 Novem­ber
8.30am — 10.30am
Protest at Total Oil HQ, 33 Cavendish Square, Lon­don W1G 0PW
near­est tube: Oxford Cir­cus
map: http://tinyurl.com/2oardl

Wednes­day 21 Novem­ber
5.30pm — 7.30pm
Protest at Wem­b­ley Park Total petrol sta­tion, Bridge Road, Wem­b­ley, Lon­don
near­est tube: Wem­b­ley Park

Direc­tions: Turn right at the bot­tom of the steps out of Wem­b­ley Park tube (Met­ro­pol­i­tan line, 20 min­utes from Bak­er St) onto the main road (Bridge Road). The Total garage is high­ly vis­i­ble straight ahead, on the big traf­fic island oppo­site the retail park — 3 min­utes walk.

Thurs­day 22 Novem­ber
5.00pm — 7.00pm
Protest at Total petrol sta­tion, Dorset House, 170–172 Maryle­bone Rd, Lon­don NW1 5AR
near­est tube: Bak­er Street
map: http://tinyurl.com/2zg4qf

Sat­ur­day 24 Novem­ber
TOTAL OUT OF BURMA NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION

A day of action around the UK call­ing for Total Oil to stop fund­ing the Burmese mil­i­tary regime and pull out of Bur­ma. Protests are being organ­ised at petrol sta­tions around the UK. For an up-to-date list of protest loca­tions, con­tact details and details of how to organ­ise your own protest, go to
http://totaloutofburma.blogspot.com.

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1. Con­firmed protests on Sat 24 Nov
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BRADFORD
Vig­il against Total
5pm-7pm
meet at Cen­te­nary Square, Brad­ford

BRIGHTON
Kemp Town Total sta­tion
Meet at the Pavil­lion Bus Stop at 11.30am

GUERNSEY
Protests will be hap­pen­ing at Total sta­tions across the island.
con­tact: Kev on burma@landofkev.com or 07911 770 017

LONDON — Bak­er Street
4pm-6pm
Dorset House Total sta­tion, 170–172 Maryle­bone Rd, West­min­ster NW1 5AR
near­est tube: Bak­er Street
con­tact: totaloutofburma@gmail.com
(note: this is the final Lon­don protest of the day — all wel­come, with a par­ty to fol­low)

LONDON — Cam­den
from 11.30am
Cam­den Town Total sta­tion, 109–113 York Way, Isling­ton N7 9QE
near­est tube: Cale­don­ian Rd or Ken­tish Town
con­tact: Jonathan on jjjstevenson@fastmail.fm or 07818 651 124

LONDON — Chiswick
2pm-4pm
West Four Total station,137 Chiswick High Road, Chiswick W4 2ED
near­est tube: Turn­ham Green
con­tact: totaloutofburma@gmail.com

LONDON — Ham­mer­smith
11am-2pm
Raven Total sta­tion, 372 Gold­hawk Road, Ham­mer­smith W6 0XF
near­est tube: Stam­ford Brook
con­tact: totaloutofburma@gmail.com

LONDON — Ken­sal Green
1pm-3pm
Ken­sal Total sta­tion, 904 Har­row Rd, Ken­sal Green NW10 5JU
con­tact: Steph at fifth_state@yahoo.co.uk

LONDON — Kil­burn
12.30pm‑1.45pm
Kil­burn Total sta­tion, 409 Kil­burn High Rd, Kil­burn NW6 7QG
near­est tube: Kil­burn
con­tact: Dan at dvies­nik [at] yahoo.co.uk

LONDON — Manor Park
1pm- 3pm
Manor Park Total sta­tion, 893 Rom­ford Rd, East Ham E12 5JT
near­est tube: East Ham or (rail) Manor Park
con­tact: Paul on paul@riseup.net or 07939 975 085

LONDON — Newham
10.30am-12.30pm
High St North Total sta­tion, 409–419 High St North, Newham E12 6TL
near­est tube: East Ham
con­tact: Paul on paul@riseup.net or 07939 975 085

LONDON — South­wark
2pm-4pm
Thomas Beck­ett Total sta­tion, 233–247 Old Kent Road, South­wark SE1 5LU
near­est tube: Ele­phant & Cas­tle or Bor­ough
con­tact: Danae on papakura2000@hotmail.com or 07731 956 415

LONDON — Whitechapel
10am-12noon
Val­lance Total sta­tion, 112 Val­lance Rd, Tow­er Ham­lets E1 5BW
near­est tube: Whitechapel
con­tact: Danae on papakura2000@hotmail.com or 07731 956 415

LONDON — Willes­den
11am-12.15pm
Willes­den Lane Total sta­tion, 290 Willes­den Lane, Willes­den NW2 5HS
near­est tube: Willes­den Green
con­tact: Dan at dvies­nik [at] yahoo.co.uk

OXFORD
from 9.30am
Cow­ley Total sta­tion, 44 Gars­ing­ton Road, Cow­ley, Oxford OX4 2LG
con­tact: Den­nis at dhambridge@btinternet.com or 07804 433 602

ST ALBANS
meets out­side Bar­clays Bank, St Peters Street at 11am
mov­ing on to Total garage tbc at 12noon.
con­tact: totaloutofburma@gmail.com

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2. Protests to be con­firmed
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LONDON — Bermond­sey
LONDON — Haringey
LONDON — Peck­ham
LONDON — Waltham For­est
MANCHESTER
WREXHAM

If you inter­est­ed in attend­ing any of these protests please email totaloutofburma@gmail.com

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3. Details of how to get involved
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There are two ways to take part in the day of action:

1. Join a garage protest (see list above). You can get in touch with the con­tact list­ed or you can just turn up on the day and offer your sup­port. As protests are con­firmed we’ll add them to the blog: http://www.totaloutofburma.blogspot.com.

2. Organ­ise your own action — there are sev­er­al hun­dred TOTAL petrol sta­tions in the UK to choose from. Fol­low these three easy steps:

a. Find out where your local TOTAL garage is by using the handy Ser­vice Sta­tion Find­er at http://www.total.co.uk or check the google map of UK TOTAL garages being cre­at­ed at http://tinyurl.com/2ftvdf.

b. Get some sim­ple visu­al mate­ri­als togeth­er, plus some leaflets or peti­tions, and pub­li­cise it to your friends, con­tacts and local press. If you want the details list­ed pub­licly (e.g. by email and on the blog) email them to totaloutofburma@gmail.com or call Paul on 07939 975 085.

c. Hold the protest! Take some pic­tures, post a report on Indymedia.org.uk and send the link to totaloutofburma@gmail.com. Plus write to TOTAL’s head office telling them what you’ve been up to.

Basic plac­ard designs, peti­tions, leaflets and a mod­el press release are down­load­able from: http://www.totaloutofburma.blogspot.com.

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For more infor­ma­tion go to:
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html
http://totaloutofburma.blogspot.com
Join the face­book group: “Get Total Oil out of Bur­ma”

Fur­ther Infor­ma­tion
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Total out of Bur­ma blog
http://totaloutofburma.blogspot.com

Face­book group — Get Total Oil out of Bur­ma
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6833508763

Bur­ma Cam­paign UK’s info on Total Oil
http://www.burmacampaign.org.uk/total.html

Thanks again for sup­port­ing the call to get Total Oil out of Bur­ma.

Climate Change crew shut down Simcoa plant near Bunbury

Novem­ber 20, 2007 — A group of activists con­cerned about Cli­mate Change occu­pied the Sim­coa sil­i­con plant at Kemer­ton, 160kms south of Perth, for sev­en hours on Mon­day…

Simcoa action 1Simcoa action 2Novem­ber 20, 2007 — A group of activists con­cerned about Cli­mate Change occu­pied the Sim­coa sil­i­con plant at Kemer­ton, 160kms south of Perth, for sev­en hours on Mon­day…

SIMCOA ACTION — Two peo­ple locked them­selves onto a con­vey­or belt of the plant, with two oth­ers on the gate — forc­ing the clo­sure of oper­a­tions.

Details are sketchy at this stage, but it seems two of the group were charged with Tres­pass and will appear in the Bun­bury Cour­t­house this Fri­day at 9.30. They say they will both plead guilty and ask that sup­port­ers gath­er at the Cour­t­house for poten­tial fur­ther non-vio­lent direct actions against Sim­coa.

A spokesper­son for the activists said the group forced the sil­i­con plant to shut down for sev­en hours forc­ing 160 work­ers to stop work. The group say Sim­coa’s for­est destruc­tion equals cli­mate chaos.

The Japan­ese-owned com­pa­ny Sim­coa has an annu­al allo­ca­tion of 150,000 tonnes of “3rd grade” jar­rah logs for mak­ing into char­coal which is used in the process of mak­ing sil­i­con. The Labor gov­ern­ment intends to con­tin­ue sup­ply­ing Sim­coa with jar­rah. At present the gov­ern­ment lets Sim­coa have this jar­rah at around $4/tonne.

Sub­sti­tutes that Sim­coa could use, like plan­ta­tion tim­ber can­not com­pete with this price and as a result jar­rah is still being plun­dered from our forests at alarm­ing rates. Sim­coa also con­sumes 8% of W.A.‘s elec­tric­i­ty, at very reduced rates!

The jar­rah logs, which could be used by saw mills to val­ue-added the tim­ber, are turned into wood­chips. Then the whole lot is turned into char­coal to make sil­i­con.

Woman’s protest halts phone mast

19th Novem­ber 2007
A woman has spent the day in a mud­dy hole out­side her house to pre­vent work­men build­ing a mobile phone mast.

Ruth Tay­lor beat the work­men to the site in Charl­ton Road, Keyn­sham, just before 0800 GMT and stood in the way.

19th Novem­ber 2007
A woman has spent the day in a mud­dy hole out­side her house to pre­vent work­men build­ing a mobile phone mast.

Ruth Tay­lor beat the work­men to the site in Charl­ton Road, Keyn­sham, just before 0800 GMT and stood in the way.

Bath and North East Som­er­set Coun­cil (B&NES) refused plan­ning per­mis­sion for the mast, but failed to tell O2 in the reg­u­lat­ed time.

The coun­cil has apol­o­gised and O2 has said it would meet with res­i­dents on Tues­day to dis­cuss their con­cerns.

I’m not con­fi­dent we’ll stop it alto­geth­er but delight­ed that we have stalled them
Ruth Tay­lor

Work had begun to pre­pare the site for the 13m (42.6 ft) mast but Ruth Tay­lor decid­ed to take on the telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions firm.

“The work­men turned up at about five to eight so I threw on my wellies which I’ve had ready by the door, dashed out here and got here first,” she said.

When they saw Mrs Tay­lor the work­men went away.

B&NES had 56 days to tell O2 the firm had been refused plan­ning approval but it took them 57 days.

Ongo­ing nego­ti­a­tions

In a state­ment the coun­cil said: “The coun­cil is aware of the con­cern that fail­ure to noti­fy O2 with­in the allot­ted time has caused to local res­i­dents and apol­o­gis­es for this.

“The coun­cil will as a mat­ter of urgency con­tin­ue to liaise with the oper­a­tors and oth­er par­ties to seek to resolve this sit­u­a­tion.

“Nego­ti­a­tions about a pos­si­ble re-sit­ing of the mast to River­side at some point in the future are ongo­ing.

“How­ev­er the site is not owned by the coun­cil or O2, and any deci­sion about this will need to be made by the site own­er.”

“There are bet­ter places that the coun­cil should have looked at and O2 should be look­ing at and it just is not right,” said Mrs Tay­lor.

“I’m not con­fi­dent we’ll stop it alto­geth­er but delight­ed that we have stalled them,” she said.

O2 said they must build the mast due to pres­sure from the gov­ern­ment and the pub­lic to boost cov­er­age.

Video of group of res­i­dents meet­ing O2 at site

Coal blockades Down Under — train & power plant

19th Novem­ber, 2007
Grass­roots cli­mate change action group Ris­ing Tide has block­ad­ed a coal train on its way into the world’s biggest coal export port, at Koor­a­gang Island in New­cas­tle Har­bour. No trains are able to enter Koor­a­gang Coal Ter­mi­nal because of the block­ade.

Australia coal train banner
Australia coal train lock-on19th Novem­ber, 2007
Grass­roots cli­mate change action group Ris­ing Tide has block­ad­ed a coal train on its way into the world’s biggest coal export port, at Koor­a­gang Island in New­cas­tle Har­bour. No trains are able to enter Koor­a­gang Coal Ter­mi­nal because of the block­ade.

The block­ade comes just two days after the Unit­ed Nations’ Inter­gov­ern­men­tal Pan­el on Cli­mate Change (IPCC) released a report warn­ing that the effects of cli­mate change will be worse than pre­vi­ous­ly antic­i­pat­ed, and five days before the Fed­er­al Elec­tion.

Spokesper­son for Ris­ing Tide, Georgina Woods, said, “Our Gov­ern­ments have failed us: both major par­ties are ter­mi­nal­ly addict­ed to coal. The sit­u­a­tion is dread­ful and we have been forced to take this action because the lead­er­ship of this coun­try is moral­ly bank­rupt.”

The IPCC reports that two degree Cel­sius warm­ing of the globe will put about one third of species at risk of extinc­tion. Bil­lions of peo­ple are pre­dict­ed to be at risk of water scarci­ty.

“There is no longer any room for vac­il­la­tion: we must act, and that is what we are doing today.”

“When faced with an over­whelm­ing prob­lem and a Gov­ern­ment unwill­ing or unable to take action to solve the prob­lem, it is the duty of all cit­i­zens to take action on the community’s behalf.

“There is no way Aus­tralia can con­tin­ue pass­ing the buck on cli­mate change. We are the biggest per capi­ta emit­ter of green­house gas­es and the biggest coal exporter in the world.

“Hun­dreds of com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers have pledged to take direct-action to pre­vent the expan­sion of the coal indus­try.

“We are tak­ing action today on behalf of our chil­dren, and for all those species that will be pushed to the extinc­tion by cli­mate change. It is uncon­scionable for the Gov­ern­ment and the coal indus­try to con­tin­ue prof­it­ing from accel­er­at­ing green­house gas emis­sions in this way.”

Con­tact: (02) 4926 1641
http://www.risingtide.org.au/

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Australia coal power plant painting
Activists shut down NSW coal pow­er plant

Novem­ber 15, 2007 — Ear­ly this morn­ing Green­peace activists occu­pied the Mun­morah coal-fired pow­er sta­tion. A Green­peace activist push­es a but­ton to stop the con­vey­or belt. It’s time to push the emer­gency switch on coal…
Aus­tralia — Ear­ly this morn­ing 15 Green­peace activists occu­pied and took peace­ful direct action to shut down a coal-fired pow­er plant on the NSW Cen­tral Coast. The occu­pa­tion was to protest against John Howard and Kevin Rud­d’s dis­mal cli­mate change poli­cies, which will not stop increas­ing green­house emis­sions.

Green­peace is demand­ing that both major par­ties com­mit to deep cuts to Australia’s green­house gas pol­lu­tion in the next decade, which means switch­ing from coal fired pow­er to clean­er and smarter ener­gy use.

9.45AM — The pow­er sta­tion has been evac­u­at­ed and is shut­ting down due to our occu­pa­tion. Sev­en activists have been arrest­ed and eight are still inside the plant. The activists have shut down the coal-feed con­vey­or belt and paint­ed the mes­sage “Coal Kills” on the roof of the sta­tion. They have also deployed a ban­ner say­ing “Cli­mate change starts here.” Two activists are also hang­ing off the roof dis­play­ing cli­mate change mes­sages.

The Mun­morah coal-fired pow­er sta­tion, 110km north-east of Syd­ney, is the old­est in NSW and one of the most inef­fi­cient in the coun­try.

Cli­mate activists took non-vio­lent direct action to shut down the pow­er sta­tion by lock­ing onto the con­vey­or sys­tem to pre­vent coal from feed­ing the plant. The activists hung a huge ban­ner read­ing ‘Cli­mate change starts here’.

Anoth­er team climbed on the roof of the main build­ing to paint the mes­sage “Coal Kills”. All staff were evac­u­at­ed from the plant around 7am.

Ener­gy cam­paign­er John Hep­burn, who was one of the climb team, said that we could­n’t just sit back and watch while sci­en­tists mea­sure how quick­ly humans are killing the plan­et.

“We need to cut car­bon emis­sions right now. It’s not com­pli­cat­ed. If we installed solar hot water heaters in half of NSW’s house­holds we could switch off Mun­morah and cut 1.5 mil­lion tonnes of CO2,” he said.

“The activists are protest­ing because just one week away from the fed­er­al elec­tion, both major par­ties are back­ing cli­mate poli­cies that will see green­house emis­sions increase. This at a time when the world’s top sci­en­tists are telling us we have no time to lose and must make deep cuts to emis­sions if we are to avoid dan­ger­ous cli­mate change.”

GRRENPEACE:
http://www.greenpeace.org/australia/

“RILA IS DEAR!” JOIN EFFORTS TO PROTECT NATIONAL PARK

In Sep­tem­ber 2007 con­struc­tion of what is hailed as “a new mega-ski area” began inside and around the bound­aries of Rila Nation­al Park in Bul­gar­ia. The park is one of the largest in Europe, a haven for nat­ur­al forests, endan­gered species, and clean waters. A good indi­ca­tor that these areas are in grave dan­ger is the exclu­sion of the Rila Buffer Zone, an area around the Nation­al Park, from the NATURA 2000 net­work of bio­di­ver­si­ty com­mis­sioned by the Euro­pean Com­mis­sion. Despite ample sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence, the Min­istry of the Envi­ron­ment pri­or­i­tized polit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic con­cerns, vio­lat­ing the cri­te­ria set by both nation­al and Euro­pean law.

SEVEN LAKES AREA OF THE RILA MOUNTAINS
In Sep­tem­ber 2007 con­struc­tion of what is hailed as “a new mega-ski area” began inside and around the bound­aries of Rila Nation­al Park in Bul­gar­ia. The park is one of the largest in Europe, a haven for nat­ur­al forests, endan­gered species, and clean waters. A good indi­ca­tor that these areas are in grave dan­ger is the exclu­sion of the Rila Buffer Zone, an area around the Nation­al Park, from the NATURA 2000 net­work of bio­di­ver­si­ty com­mis­sioned by the Euro­pean Com­mis­sion. Despite ample sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence, the Min­istry of the Envi­ron­ment pri­or­i­tized polit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic con­cerns, vio­lat­ing the cri­te­ria set by both nation­al and Euro­pean law.


At this moment the Park’s chalets and lodges are being trans­formed into hotels and con­do­mini­ums. Paths marked as trails on the Nation­al Park map are now roads. Trucks speed down from the moun­tain­tops, haul­ing away tim­ber ille­gal­ly cut to cre­ate ski slopes. No man­age­ment plan exists for the chair­lift being con­struct­ed into Nation­al Park ter­ri­to­ry and the envi­ron­men­tal assess­ment pro­vid­ed by devel­op­ers is no longer valid. Unfor­tu­nate­ly lit­tle is being done to stop this project. Although the local munic­i­pal­i­ty was recent­ly fined 5,000 euros for ille­gal road con­struc­tion, the sanc­tion seems to be a slap on the wrist con­sid­er­ing the tens of mil­lions sup­pos­ed­ly invest­ed in the project.

RILA LAKES DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
Sites on the Inter­net already pro­mote prop­er­ties near the Rila Moun­tains as the lat­est loca­tion to buy vaca­tion homes in Bul­gar­ia. Loca­tions, like the Rila Lake hol­i­day apart­ments (http://www.mirela.bg/en/project.php?id=44949), are in zones just exclud­ed from pro­tect­ed sta­tus by the Bul­gar­i­an gov­ern­ment. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, prospec­tive for­eign buy­ers are large­ly unaware of the con­tro­ver­sies sur­round­ing these areas. Not only could they become silent accom­plices in the destruc­tion of Europe’s wilder­ness, they may also lose their invest­ments pur­chas­ing ille­gal prop­er­ties.

SUPPORTER OF NATURA 2000
LET NATURE REMAIN IN BULGARIA, a coali­tion of 17 envi­ron­men­tal and social NGOs are lead­ing the move­ment against the ille­gal activ­i­ties in Rila Nation­al Park. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, their strug­gle is by no means easy. When activists tried to hand out infor­ma­tion near the Rila Park Infor­ma­tion Cen­ter, they were con­front­ed by a group of men armed with guns and knives. They threat­ened the lives of the par­tic­i­pants as well as the jour­nal­ists cov­er­ing the action. Although police arrived before any vio­lence, it was the envi­ron­men­tal­ists that they warned, rather than the attack­ers. They were told, “Next time, we may show up too late.”


Despite the threat, the coali­tion remains firm in its con­vic­tion con­struc­tion in the park must be halt­ed until a full inves­ti­ga­tion can be made of the pro­jec­t’s envi­ron­men­tal impact and the area’s sta­tus with­in the NATURA 2000 net­work is resolved. To pre­vent fur­ther destruc­tion you can sign the peti­tion for Rila and com­plete an online let­ter to the Euro­pean Union at http://forthenature.org/petitions. To find out more about the destruc­tion of nat­ur­al areas in Bul­gar­ia, see their web­site http://forthenature.org or find about WWF’s cam­paign for Bul­gar­i­a’s pro­tect­ed sites. You can also con­tact, Cve­ta Hris­to­va, For­est and Pro­tect­ed Areas Pro­gram, Za Zemi­a­ta, cveta.hristova@gmail.com, cveta@zazemiata.org.

New Norwich Social Centre! Events update

The Where Will It Be Col­lec­tive (WWIB) announce the open­ing of a social cen­tre in a squat­ted build­ing in Nor­wich city cen­tre. Come and vis­it! Here’s the press release:

Where Will It Be? posterThe Where Will It Be Col­lec­tive (WWIB) announce the open­ing of a social cen­tre in a squat­ted build­ing in Nor­wich city cen­tre. Come and vis­it! Here’s the press release:

Press release
For imme­di­ate release 17 Novem­ber 2007

Col­lec­tive squats city cen­tre build­ing

A group call­ing itself the “Where Will It Be Col­lec­tive” (WWIB) has announced the open­ing of a social cen­tre in a squat­ted build­ing in Nor­wich city cen­tre. The Duke Street build­ing is open for art exhi­bi­tions, music, work­shops and many oth­er activ­i­ties.

The squat­ters, who have been adver­tis­ing events under the slo­gan “Where Will It Be?” have announced that their occu­pa­tion is pro­tect­ed under the 1977 Hous­ing Act and have dec­o­rat­ed the build­ing with giant ban­ners.

The Col­lec­tive has made the fol­low­ing state­ment about their aims and inten­tions:

“The WWIB Col­lec­tive hopes to cre­ate a place where any­thing can and will hap­pen. We will run art shows, music events, a free shop and work­shops on every­thing from cli­mate change to bicy­cle repair.

“The Col­lec­tive is cre­at­ing a place that is tru­ly free and tru­ly demo­c­ra­t­ic. It is free from cor­po­rate prof­its and author­i­ty. At a time when much of our city is dom­i­nat­ed by expen­sive, com­mer­cial venues and chain stores, we want to show what can hap­pen when peo­ple are giv­en the space to enter­tain them­selves.

“We are demo­c­ra­t­ic in that we oper­ate with­out lead­ers or com­mit­tees – allow­ing all com­ers a say in what hap­pens and how the cen­tre oper­ates.”

The Col­lec­tive stat­ed that it warm­ly wel­comes vis­i­tors with refresh­ments by dona­tion and will be pro­mot­ing its events over the next few weeks.

Notes to edi­tors
Fur­ther infor­ma­tion on the Where Will It Be Col­lec­tive and their events can be found at http://www.myspace.com/wherewillitbe, or by phon­ing 07944874393

The Where Will It Be Col­lec­tive oper­ates with a full equal oppor­tu­ni­ties pol­i­cy and is active­ly opposed to any form of dis­crim­i­na­tion. The Col­lec­tive is not affil­i­at­ed to any polit­i­cal par­ty.

* We now have a name! I am proud to for­mal­ly announce the exis­tence of Sec­tion Six Social Cen­tre.

* On Sat­ur­day we held our inau­gur­al gig, a well-attend­ed and extreme­ly con­vivial evening of acoustic music fea­tur­ing Paul Gill and Sam Choi, Spi­der­milk and Twist­ed Routes. The evening was made a lit­tle more stress­ful than nec­es­sary by kids break­ing stuff in an adja­cent build­ing and the police try­ing to hold us respon­si­ble and gain entry, but we man­aged to calm them down and have a great evening.

* On Sun­day evening and Mon­day morn­ing work­men and secu­ri­ty from Dar­d­an Secu­ri­ty announced their inten­tion to board up the front door, there­by pre­vent­ing sev­er­al peo­ple includ­ing three young chil­dren from exit­ing the build­ing. Thank­ful­ly on both occa­sions the police were even­tu­al­ly per­suad­ed that entomb­ment of liv­ing peo­ple had poten­tial­ly embar­rass­ing legal con­se­quences and asked them to stop work­ing.

* Come and vis­it! We could real­ly do with more peo­ple to help out and keep the rota staffed, espe­cial­ly dur­ing these ear­ly days of secu­ri­ty para­noia.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Thurs­day Novem­ber 22nd, 4pm: Bike main­te­nance / repair work­shop fol­lowed by bike relat­ed films New York Crit­i­cal Mass and Belleville Ren­dezvous.

Fri­day Novem­ber 23rd, 8pm: ’80s dis­co fea­tur­ing the Por­ta­Party.

Sat­ur­day Novem­ber 24th, 8pm: Live bands Fletch Cadil­lac, Stem Cells, Skatabrain (tbc) +Ska DJ (tbc) + more (tbc)

Mon­day Novem­ber 26th: Cli­mate Change evening, includ­ing a show­ing of the envi­ron­men­tal doc­u­men­tary “The Plan­et”.

Com­ing soon (we hope…):

* More gigs
* Capoeira

Protect Tasmania’s Old growth Forests

*Sum­mer Cam­paign Update and Events 2008*

Tasmania angel on tripod*Sum­mer Cam­paign Update and Events 2008*
*South­ern Tas­ma­nia *

Hi all -

Its going to be a great sum­mer to come to Tas­ma­nia and be involved in the cam­paign to pro­tect Tas­ma­ni­a’s old growth forests!

It has been a huge year for the forests of Tas­ma­nia, par­tic­u­lar­ly with the nation­al empha­sis on the pro­posed Bell Bay pulp mill. Despite huge com­mu­ni­ty oppo­si­tion to this pro­pos­al, it has been approved by both Fed­er­al and State Gov­ern­ments and build­ing of the facil­i­ty is sched­uled to start in Jan­u­ary 2008. How­ev­er the com­mu­ni­ty cam­paign against this envi­ron­men­tal­ly pol­lut­ing mill which will have a huge appetite for native forests con­tin­ues.

So too does the unprece­dent­ed lev­el of destruc­tion of our south­ern Tas­man­ian old growth and high con­ser­va­tion lev­el forests. The cam­paigns to pro­tect the south­ern forests of the Weld Val­ley, the Styx Val­ley, and the Flo­ren­tine Val­ley con­tin­ue on and 2007 has seen more com­mu­ni­ty based cam­paign­ing and direct action than ever.

Since the destruc­tion of Camp Weld — the Pirate Ship Block­ade — in Novem­ber 2006, the whole of the val­ley has been declared an exclu­sion zone, shut­ting out the gen­er­al pub­lic, how­ev­er activists have not been deterred and have con­tin­ued to keep the spot­light on the destruc­tion. This year saw clear-felling on the World Her­itage bor­der in the Weld Val­ley, and forestry plan to build a road and bridge over the Weld Riv­er to open up 2000 hectares of untouched ancient for­est for log­ging. This is the largest piece of rain­for­est in South­ern Tas­ma­nia. This is planned to start in the next few months.

A road is also planned to be pushed 3km into the Pic­ton open­ing up 2000 hectares to log­ging which used to be nation­al park. Old growth log­ging is also con­tin­u­ing on in the Arve, Esper­ence and Lit­tle Deni­son Regions. The mora­to­ri­um on the Flo­ren­tine Val­ley ends at the time of the Fed­er­al elec­tion in Novem­ber, mean­ing once again this majes­tic for­est will be under attack. With the recent glob­al focus on cli­mate change, now more than ever we must pro­tect our ancient forests as they play an inte­gral role in cli­mate change mit­i­ga­tion through their role of stor­ing car­bon.

We are all work­ing incred­i­bly hard in Tas­ma­nia to pro­tect these ancient forests, how­ev­er we need your help. Please con­sid­er com­ing to Tas­ma­nia this sum­mer and sup­port­ing our cam­paign. Walk in the bush, wit­ness the majesty of these forests before they are gone. Learn new skills, get informed about the issues and how you can help. Below is a list of sum­mer events that you can take part in.

Can’t come to tassie but still want to help?? Then con­sid­er hold­ing a film night or fundrais­er. Dis­trib­ute infor­ma­tion and raise aware­ness in your own area. Become a mem­ber of the Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre and be updat­ed reg­u­lar­ly. Make a dona­tion. Check out the web­sites. Be part of what is an incred­i­ble com­mu­ni­ty cam­paign! Email: centre@huon.org or campflorentine@gmail.com for more infor­ma­tion.

*South­ern Forests Con­ver­gence
Jan­u­ary 18th — 20th
For­est Skill­share.*
Learn about the south­ern for­est cam­paigns, forests and cli­mate change and how you can help.
Speak­ers, work­shops, films, music.
Camp­ing. No Dogs.

*Gun­n’s n Doz­ers
Lose Your Exclu­sion Tour
Jan­u­ary 21st — 28th
Com­mu­ni­ty Action Week*
Address­ing Tas­ma­ni­a’s South­ern Forests Exclu­sion Zones.
Includ­ing an RTS and Music Event.

*TAZ
D.I.Y Gath­er­ing
Feb­ru­ary 8th — 10th*
Elec­tron­ic music, live per­for­mances, cabaret, films, work­shops and more.
Kids wel­come. Camp­ing. No dogs.

*For more infor­ma­tion:*
www.huon.org
www.myspace.com/stillwildstillthreatened
email:centre@huon.org or campflorentine@gmail.com
phone: 03 62641286

Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre
www.huon.org

The Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre is a grass­roots, not for prof­it, vol­un­teer run char­i­ty based in the Huon Val­ley, South­ern Tas­ma­nia. The cen­tre opened 6 years ago as a result of huge com­mu­ni­ty con­cern over the dev­as­ta­tion of local forests, which form a huge part of the majesty and mag­ic of Tas­ma­ni­a’s unique land­scape. Since then it has been at the fore­front of the cam­paign to pro­tect these ancient forests in South­ern Tas­ma­nia.

The Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre facil­i­tates a com­mu­ni­ty work­ing space, an eco-shop and library, a com­mu­ni­ty aware­ness rais­ing cam­paign, film nights, musi­cal events, fundrais­ing events, fes­ti­vals, direct action, lob­by­ing, infor­ma­tion
stalls, and the Black Sassy Art col­lec­tive.

The Huon Val­ley Envi­ron­ment Cen­tre is one of the Gunns 20 defen­dants, and is cur­rent­ly being sued by the wood­chip­ping giant Gunns Ltd. for over half a mil­lion dol­lars for stand­ing up for Tas­ma­ni­a’s ancient forests.

300 on the streets of Helsinki for squat Elimäki — International Days Of Action For Squats & Autonomous Spaces — April 08

Helsin­ki, Fin­land: We get more time – 300 on the streets of Helsin­ki for squat Elimä­ki

Thurs­day was a day of vic­to­ry for the squat­ting scene in Helsin­ki. 300 peo­ple defied the real­ly shit­ty weath­er and gath­ered to demon­strate at the Youth Depart­ment of the city to show their sup­port to the social cen­tre Elimä­ki, aka squat E15.

Helsin­ki, Fin­land: We get more time – 300 on the streets of Helsin­ki for squat Elimä­ki

Thurs­day was a day of vic­to­ry for the squat­ting scene in Helsin­ki. 300 peo­ple defied the real­ly shit­ty weath­er and gath­ered to demon­strate at the Youth Depart­ment of the city to show their sup­port to the social cen­tre Elimä­ki, aka squat E15.

The Youth Depart­ment of Helsin­ki had gath­ered to decide on whether to rent the squat­ted house on Elimäenkatu (Elimäk­istreet) to be used as a social cen­tre for the youth of the city. This was the sec­ond time offi­cials from the city came togeth­er to decide on the issue. After post­pon­ing the deci­sion at their first meet­ing a month ago the board now unan­i­mous­ly decid­ed to inves­ti­gate the real con­di­tion of our house. The deci­sion can be under­stood as an offi­cial recog­ni­tion of the impor­tance to have an autonomous space in Helsin­ki.

The house on Elimäenkatu has been deemed in very bad con­di­tion by the offi­cials of the city. The state­ment has been sup­port­ed by no real mea­sure­ments or data what­so­ev­er and on the con­trary been proved wrong by the inves­ti­ga­tions we our­selves have made. This fact got rec­og­nized by the board of the Youth Depart­ment in their deci­sion to appoint a pri­vate con­struc­tion firm to inves­ti­gate fur­ther on the mat­ter.

The solu­tion that the squat­ters and some peo­ple from the city have been work­ing on is to have the house rent­ed by the Youth Depart­ment to be used as an autonomous social cen­tre. The house has been in this use since it was squat­ted in the begin­ning of August. After a long peri­od of bad events on our issue the out­look is now bet­ter. But it would be overt­ly opti­mistic to say that if the inves­ti­ga­tions on our house turn out to be good the city would sup­port us. Dur­ing the last months the politi­cians and offi­cials of the city have been chang­ing their state­ments on whether to legalise the house or not on a dai­ly basis. The Finnish media does not fol­low the game in the side-scenes where politi­cians and offi­cials are manip­u­lat­ing each oth­er to top­ple our project. We are far from secur­ing the only social cen­tre in Helsin­ki but much clos­er than before.

How­ev­er the sit­u­a­tion of Squat E15 devel­ops the squat­ting scene in Helsin­ki and oth­er Finnish cities is now stronger than ever before. We are con­stant­ly grow­ing in num­bers and a sup­port demo of 300 peo­ple (or more) is more than we ever could have mus­tered half a year ago. We now have recog­ni­tion for our needs and will not give up until we have this house or an equal­ly good place guar­an­teed to us. Last but not least the inter­na­tion­al sup­port we have been get­ting (Ghent, Copen­hagen, Ams­ter­dam, Tallinn and Malmö as far as we know) means a lot to a small
but grow­ing scene like ours. The strug­gle for free spaces con­tin­ues!

Love and sol­i­dar­i­ty
Social cen­tre Elimä­ki
www.valtaus.org

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Squat action days flierOn Fri­day the 4th and Sat­ur­day the 5th of April 2008, we call for two days of demon­stra­tion, direct action, pub­lic infor­ma­tion, street-par­ty, squat­ting… in defence of free spaces and for an anti-cap­i­tal­ist pop­u­lar cul­ture. Through these two days, we want to help cre­ate more vis­i­bil­i­ty of autonomous spaces and squats as a european/global polit­i­cal move­ment. We want to devel­op inter­con­nec­tions and sol­i­dar­i­ty between squats and autonomous spaces. We want to keep link­ing our spaces with new peo­ple and new strug­gles, and sup­port the cre­ation of autonomous spaces in places where there has not been a his­to­ry of this kind of action. We want to build, step by step, our abil­i­ty to over­come the wave of repres­sion falling on us.

We call for decen­tralised and autonomous actions of all kinds, depend­ing on what peo­ple feel to be the most appro­pri­ate to their local con­text. You’ll find below the polit­i­cal con­tent we wish to give to these two days.

= We are every­where…

For cen­turies, peo­ple have used squats and autonomous spaces, either urban or rur­al, to take con­trol of their own lives. They are a tool, a tac­tic, a prac­tice, and a way for peo­ple to live out their strug­gles. For decades, squat move­ments across Europe and beyond have fought cap­i­tal­ist devel­op­ment, con­tribut­ing to local strug­gles against destruc­tion; pro­vid­ing alter­na­tives to prof­it-mak­ing and con­sumer cul­ture; run­ning social cen­tres and par­tic­i­pa­to­ry activ­i­ties out­side of the main­stream econ­o­my. Demon­strat­ing the pos­si­bil­i­ties for self-organ­is­ing with­out hier­ar­chy; cre­at­ing inter­na­tion­al net­works of exchange and sol­i­dar­i­ty. These net­works have changed many lives, break­ing out of social con­trol and pro­vid­ing free spaces where peo­ple can live out­side the norm.

Among oth­er things, these places pro­vide bases for meet­ings and projects, for the cre­ation and dis­tri­b­u­tion of sub­ver­sive cul­ture, for the non-mon­e­tary based exchange of goods, resources and knowl­edge, for exper­i­men­tat­ing with new ways of liv­ing, for col­lec­tive debates, for recy­cling and con­struc­tion, for agri­cul­tur­al activ­i­ties, for the pro­duc­tion of inde­pen­dant media.

Whether we speak of urban squats or of pur­chased land, of nego­ti­at­ed or re-appro­pri­at­ed rur­al land, of restored fac­to­ries or self-built build­ings, these spaces are refuges for rebels and out­laws, poor and home­less peo­ple, rad­i­cal activists, ille­gal immi­grants. Social cen­tres are cru­cial to us as part of a move­ment for social change.

= All over Europe, repres­sive agen­das are being pushed by gov­ern­ments

They are attack­ing long-stand­ing autonomous spaces such as the Ung­domshuset in Copen­hagen, Koepi and Rigaer Straße in Berlin, EKH in Vien­na and Les Tan­ner­ies in Dijon, squat­ted social cen­tres in Lon­don and Ams­ter­dam, Ifanet in Thes­sa­loni­ki, etc. In France, squats have become a pri­or­i­ty tar­get for the police after the anti-CPE move­ment and the wave of actions and riots that hap­pened dur­ing the pres­i­den­tial elec­tions peri­od. In Ger­many, many autonomous spaces have been searched and attacked before the G8 sum­mit. In Gene­va and Barcelona, two old and big squat­ting “fortress­es”, the author­i­ties have decid­ed to try to put an end to the move­ment. Where­as it is still pos­si­ble to occu­py emp­ty build­ings in some coun­tries, it has already become a crime in some oth­ers. In the coun­try­side, access to land is becom­ing hard­er and com­munes face increas­ing prob­lems from leg­is­la­tion on hygiene, secu­ri­ty and gen­tri­fi­ca­tion by the bour­geoisie and tourists. All over Europe, inde­pen­dent cul­tures are being threat­ened.

Sev­er­al months ago we saw run­ning bat­tles in the streets of Copen­hagen and actions every­where in Europe in an explo­sion of anger at the evic­tion of the Ung­domshuset social cen­tre. Since then, and with a few oth­er big resis­tance sto­ries that hap­pened over the last months, we’ve man­aged to renew the mean­ing of inter­na­tion­al sol­i­dar­i­ty.

We are moti­vat­ed by the same pas­sions, we feel the same deter­mi­na­tion, face a com­mon ene­my in repres­sion, and are unit­ed across bor­ders by our desire to build a world of equal­i­ty and self-deter­mi­na­tion. As unaligned and ungovern­able islands of uncon­trolled free­dom we want to con­tin­ue to act in sol­i­dar­i­ty, and strength­en our inter­na­tion­al links, no mat­ter how many kilo­me­tres there are between us.

= Issues beyond the actions

We also would like these days of actions to enable and inspire dis­cus­sion, to demon­strate var­i­ous pos­si­bil­i­ties & strate­gies, to be an occa­sion to share skills. These are some of the issues we would like to push:
* what do we expect from and under­stand by autonomous spaces?
* What is their role in the pur­suit of rad­i­cal social change?
* Where do they lie on the scale of’al­ter­na­tive’ to ‘con­fronta­tion­al’?
* share infor­ma­tion on the range of activ­i­ties that take place in autonomous social spaces along with ideas for how to make them work;
*ques­tion the pro­duc­tion of goods and ser­vices; and encour­age the exchange of knowl­edge par­tic­u­lar­ly between the town and the coun­try­side.
* share expe­ri­ences, inspire each oth­er, find out how oth­ers live col­lec­tive­ly, and their activ­i­ties, alter­na­tive eco­nom­ic exchange sys­tems…
* share var­i­ous ways of get­ting spaces all over europe: ille­gal occu­pa­tions, Do It Your­self con­struc­tions, wagen­burgs, buy­ing col­lec­tive­ly, free con­tracts…
* share prac­ti­cal resources and a feel­ing of sol­i­dar­i­ty between:
dif­fer­ent users of autonomous spaces (either cur­rent or poten­tial): co-oper­a­tives, peo­ple with­out papers, activists, trav­ellers, immi­grants, urban­ites, rur­al dwellers, small farms;
dif­fer­ent ways of using spaces; activ­i­ties for the com­mu­ni­ty, meet­ing area for groups, liv­ing spaces;
* enable the form­ing of com­mon strate­gies when faced with state repres­sion or evic­tion;

= Who are we, how can we col­lab­o­rate on this project, and make it hap­pen?

At the moment, we are a group of peo­ple involved with var­i­ous autonomous spaces around Europe, who decid­ed to start dis­cussing this call. We’ll meet var­i­ous col­lec­tives in the com­ing months and see how peo­ple feel about this pro­pos­al for euro­pean days of action, and how they want to get involved. Its suc­cess depends a lot on our capac­i­ty to cre­ate a big­ger inter­na­tion­al work­ing group. This would mean every­body who want­ed to take part into it would try to start disc­ss­ing the idea in var­i­ous spaces, cre­at­ing and dis­trib­ut­ing some pro­pa­gan­da mate­ri­als and net­work­ing infor­ma­tion about what’s going on near them dur­ing those days. We would also like to orga­nize a phys­i­cal meet­ing about all this in the upcom­ing months. Get in touch!

= Mate­ri­als

Fly­ers etc can be found on our web­site. Please down­load the PDF file, print it and spread it around squats and autonomous spaces in your area.

= Prepa­ra­tion meet­ing

The suc­cess of this call now depends upon our capac­i­ty to cre­ate a big­ger inter­na­tion­al work­ing group. The whole event will hap­pen with­out any “cen­tral com­mi­tee”, and will be made of a var­i­ous autonomous decen­tralised actions. Still, we think it is impor­tant to have a phys­i­cal meet­ing, in order to exchange ideas and strate­gies, dis­cuss the con­tents of the call, see how to cre­ate com­mon infor­ma­tion tools around that project, how to con­nect and help the var­i­ous local ini­tia­tives.
Thus, we’re call­ing for an inter­na­tion­al prepa­ra­tion & coor­di­na­tion meet­ing on Novem­ber 24th & 25th 2007, in the autonomous space “Les Tan­ner­ies”, locat­ed in Dijon, France. It is a squat­ted social cen­tre in a post-indus­tri­al envi­ron­ment, occu­pied since 1998. Thanks to years of strug­gle against the city coun­cil own­ing the build­ings, the project has reached a cer­tain degree of sta­bil­i­ty. It hosts a col­lec­tive house, a gig room, a hack­lab, a free shop, an infos­hop, a col­lec­tive gar­den, a library…

We hope that many of you will be able to join. Please tell us a bit in advance if you’re plan­ning to come, so that we get an idea of the num­ber of peo­ple we have to acco­mo­date and plan food for. You’re very wel­come to pass this invi­ta­tion to squats and autonomous spaces that you know.

= Get­ting in touch & help­ing out

Please get in touch, by writ­ing to april2008 at squat dot net. Any help with trans­la­tions in what­ev­er lan­guages is great­ly appre­ci­at­ed.
http://april2008.squat.net/