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26/4: Call to re-occupy! Hambach Forest Resistance Camp evicted

Posted in Actions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on 2014/04/02 by anabraxas

The Ham­bach Fo­rest Oc­cupa­ti­on is EVIC­TED right now!
This is where it is going to start!

Se­ver­al hund­red po­li­ce ar­ri­ved this morning, sur­roun­ding and shut­ting down the fo­rest oc­cupa­ti­on from the eyes of an­yo­ne who would like to wit­ness what is ac­tual­ly going on.

In­fra­struc­tu­re, Tre­e­hou­ses, trees, hedges, all get­ting torn apart piece by piece.
Ever­y­thing is de­s­troy­ed by loud, ob­noxious ma­chine­ry or­chestra­ted by me­ga­lo­ma­ni­acs, ope­ra­ted by igno­rant peop­le who in the end have not­hing to claim for them­sel­ves but clin­ging on to their job.
Peop­le get­ting drag­ged away, get­ting bru­ta­li­zed, get­ting vio­la­ted.

After the raid just a coup­le of days ago this is the next step in the game,
a game in which we are ahead in­deed!
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Nantes, Vinci: an hourly account of the Battle for the ZAD of February 22

Posted in Actions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on 2014/02/25 by anabraxas

Here’s a translation -and reformatting- of a summary published by Paris-luttes.info on the Feb. 22nd protest in Nantes

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Following the call for a protest on February 22 in Nantes, the Parisian collective agaisnt the Airport has organized a group transport from Paris. 

The State and its pro-airport are threatening to go back in force. They claim they will be starting, over the upcoming months, the destruction of protected species and the construction of the airport. A new wave of evictions may take place.

We won’t let them do this! Their operations will not start!

In the area, the movement is more alive than it was in the fall of 2012, the ties are stronger, the fields more cultivated and there are many more homes… Beyond this 200 local committees have been created, in solidarity with the struggle and to make it swarm back home.
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The Future of War in the Developed World

Posted in Réflexions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , , , on 2014/02/03 by anabraxas

Here’s a short text published a year ago, which turned into a much deeper collective reflection, through the comments (that I won’t post here), covering the subjects of the ongoing technocratic development to the « Coming Insurrection » in the over-developed Western world, all the weaponry and counter-weaponry in development, in a pro-tracted, still mostly imagined, and heavily-garrisoned conception of a future war already unfolding, actually nothing else than the social war fought through and out of the technologic biopower…
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Plusieurs pylones à haute tension détruits en France

Posted in Actions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on 2013/01/05 by anabraxas

De gens de la ZAD:

Désormais, les pylônes de la zone d’autonomie définitive sont en danger.

A chaque expulsion, un pylône attaqué !
A chaque agression policière, un pylône attaqué !

Ils ne pourront pas mettre un flic sous chaque pylône…

Pour bien fêter la nouvelle année, pendant le feu d’artifice du carrefour de la Forêt, un groupe d’individu-e-s s’est dirigé-e-s vers un pylône de la ZAD équipé de scies à métaux. Pendant une demi-heure, ces personnes ont pu tranquillement scier la moitié de deux des pieds du pylône.
Cette action a pour ambition de renforcer la solidarité entre les occupant-e-s de la ZAD et celles et ceux qui luttent contre la construction de la ligne THT Cotentin-Maine, et plus généralement contre la centralisation de la production d’énergie (nucléaire plus particulièrement).
Il était temps que la convergence des luttes se traduise par des actes.

Désormais, les pylônes de la zone d’autonomie définitive sont en danger.

A chaque expulsion, un pylône attaqué !
A chaque agression policière, un pylône attaqué !

Ils ne pourront pas mettre un flic sous chaque pylône…

Noël avant l’heure sur la THT Contention-Maine

Cher Messieurs L.Prentout, P.Remy, P-L.Jacob et A.Colrat

Une nuit, il y a peu, nous avons pu observer un curieux phénomène dont j’aimerais vous faire part. Vers Saint-Martin d’Aubigny, une guirlande de petites lucioles, et plusieurs paires de mains gantées se sont activées joyeusement dans notre riante campagne. Les scies à métaux rugissaient pendant que les clés à molette chantaient dans le calme nocturne de notre contrée que le bourdonnement de votre nouvelle THT ne perturbe pas encore.
Malgré toutes les précautions que vous avez prises, il semblerait que les services qui se donnaient l’air d’être très occupés il y a peu, à surveiller nos maisons, à contrôler nos voitures, et toutes ces charmantes activités dont vous détenez le secret ; n’ont même pas pu profiter de ce spectacle féérique et encore moins y mettre fin.
Je vous assure chers Messieurs, que j’avais bien mes lunettes et que je marchais droit. C’est d’ailleurs le lendemain que j’ai pu m’assurer que je n’avais pas rêver. Des grandes barres métalliques avaient pris des courbures élégantes, et les prairies étaient parsemées de boulons, comme si le chariot du père Noël s’étaient écrasé sur vos grandes tours de fer. Car j’imagine qu’il s’agit bien de cadeaux, certes un peu en avance, vous étant destinés par ces petites mains qui s’affairent à ne pas vous laisser sévir. Et il semble bien, que ces mêmes petites lucioles sont passées maître dans l’art de vous faire ces présents.
Vous conviendrez, chers messieurs, en admirant ce spectacle, que votre grande oeuvre gagnerait en charme si tous les pylônes de la Cotentin-Maine se mettaient à ressembler à celui-ci. En espèrant que l’argent public ne servira pas à rectifier un tel travail, et que de Flamanville à Beaulion-sur-Oudon, on puisse encore bénéficier du spectacle des barres qui crissent et du ballet des lucioles voletant autour de vos 420 « Tours Eiffel ».

Scielutations sincères !

Un admirateur des artistes en devenir

Action anti-THT de solidarité (août 2012)

Petit à petit la ligne THT progresse, la production nucleaire s’accroît, la répression suit de près toutes celles et ceux qui osent encore élever la voix. Le 6 août un camarade etait poursuivi pour avoir participe au camp anti-nucleaire du Chefresnes. 8 mois ont ete requis contre lui alors que de notre cote nous comptons encore les blesses, qu’un ami va perdre son oeil en silence et que le monde se meurt de la folie des Hommes. Folie megalomaniaque et avide des classes dominantes mais aussi folie complice et egocentrique, ou simple lachete, des classes dominees dont le seul but ne semble qu’etre l’acces a toujours plus de consommation, que ce soit au Nord ou au Sud. On pense que si l’on resis­tait, le remede serait pire que le mal. La liberté abso­lue offense, deconcerte. On pre­fere alors invo­quer la mala­die, la demo­ra­li­sa­tion, la deviance… pour legi­ti­mer son oppres­sion. Celles et ceux qui refusent activement cet etat de fait ne semblent etre qu’une simple minorite. Or, une mino­rite est impuis­sante tant qu’elle se conforme a la majo­rite, mais elle devient irre­sis­ti­ble quand elle la bloque de tout son poids !
Nous avons donc pris la route ce 6 aout, dans la nuit noire et obscure mais porteuse de nos espoirs, pour frapper au porte-monnaie de l’industrie nucleaire. Nous avons commence par embraser un pylone de la nouvelle ligne THT aux alentours de St Pierre La Cour, puis nous avons pris la N137 et

nous nous sommes arretes entre Grand Fougerais et Saffre pour en scier un autre. Enfin nous avons vu sur nos cartes un petit bled du nom de Malville au bord de la N165. La nous y avons brule un autre pylone en hommage a notre camarade Vital Michalon mort a Creys-Malville le 31 juillet 1977, d’une genade offensive. Le meme type d’engin soit disant « non-letal » avec lesquels ils nous visaient au Chefresne ou ailleurs…
Nous avons finis la nuit a Nantes Necropole sur les quais. Un jeune nous a propose de partager un petit pilon avec lui, plaisir infiniment plus grand que leurs pylones de mort et nous avons songe que decidement le THC est bien meilleur que la THT !
Le lendemain sur la route, quand la lumiere aveugle les plus sages et que l’horreur de ce monde s’impose à nous sans répit, nous avons sourit de voir à quel point leurs infrastructures sont vulnérables : transformateurs, relais electriques, concentrateurs et pylones forment autant de cibles facilement accessibles que nous ne tarderont pas à frapper encore et encore, jusqu’à ce que ce vieux monde s’écroule enfin !

 

Sources ici, ici et ici

On the ongoing insurrection of Notre-Dame-des-Landes (France)

Posted in Actions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 2012/12/08 by anabraxas

From a reader

Going at the ZAD (as in « Zone Autonome a Défendre », or « Autonomous Zone To Defend ») amounts literally to be getting lost in the middle of nowhere, to arrive on a war front, to the cornerstone of a conflict between two worlds; between the dead world of a cattle/slave/consumer society they are forcing down our minds, and a world of liberty, of possibles for all those who come to built and defend it; a world of free wine and bread- and bed- to all those who oppose the regime where you get forcefully charged for all the material aspects of life. At the ZAD has been raging a long, continuous conflict suspended in uncertainty and disbelief as seen from both sides, an impossible stream of liberation at the very fringe (and yet the doorstep) of a miserable society of control, where quiet moments of comraderie and lazy living are shifting back and forth into days of wild fighting with authorities easily reminiscent of the French resistance against the Nazi occupation. It isn’t too far-fetched to describe it as a major tip of the iceberg in the ongoing social war between the consolidated totalitarian forces of corporate socialism (here, impersonated by the infamous “troika”) and the will and desires for liberation of the people that resent its many forms of oppression, just as it would be unwise to not see any relation between the Notre-Dame-des-Landes  struggle and the ongoing bailout/austerity protests that are shaking several major european cities these days. It also has quickly become some sort of focus, and catalyst, for the autonomous squat and the eco-anarchist movements in Europe.

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This very local conflict of yet national proportions has arisen out of an international airport project that’s been put in the closet since the mid-‘70s, after having been the object of public opposition back then, then revived by the new corporate administration in “France”, in about the same way as the TAV project between Lyon and Torino. Aside from being an expensive useless project for the sole benefit of a few shareholders, it is targeting a vast area where old-school farmers and other country folk are suddenly being threatened to have their houses and farmland razed and formatted into a big parking lot for airliners. In other words, another of those critical expansion schemes for a new era of totalitarian capitalism, made of lucrative prisons everywhere, CCTVs and genetic research keeping everyone under tight control (DNA sampling is mandatory for everyone dealing with the legal system in France, thanks to the corporate-Socialist Party). You know the drill, and now this whole shit’s getting real… So is the insurrection against it all!

Over the last 1-2 years of struggling, ties of solidarity and permanent collaboration within and outside the Zone have kept building up and gaining strenght, to a point that these days, reports of all kinds of solidarity attacks and actions against the corporate socialist regime and its social order are flooding in from countless parts of French Europe: city councils disrupted in tumult; several random sabotage of Vinci infrastructures (parkmeters, machinery, banners, etc) and actions of opening up Vinci highway tolls; the French Consulate in Geneva defaced with anti-airport slogans, and it all seems like a beginning, as countless local support committees have spread all across France, and they’re preparing something big for December 15th. In the Zone itself, several machines of destruction have been set aflame during State attacks on self-managed encampements, Vinci security vans flamed, as well as larger, more wide-public mobilizations, like city councils occupied and sequestrated mayors.

This is the climate in which I arrived at the ZAD, on November 17th in the morning, in a massive support march all around the zone that amounted to about 40 000 people from all walks of life. After seeing a few camps being raided and destroyed by the Police, it was more than needed to call for such a massive reoccupation action, that resulted in the building of two new camps in a forest area just as the protest unfolded, adding up to the several squats and camps spread chaotically over the Zone. Although being family-friendly and widely intergenerational, this relaunch demo had an obvious, overtly radical tone, with several black bloc and other anarchist-types flooding among the more softy liberals. One of the first things you could come across was hearing Radio Klaxonne (yes, they got a local pirate radio just for the struggle) out of portable radios, while seeing a bunch of youngsters making riot shields out of those ultra-resistant blue plastic barrels and bike tubes, past the crowd of political reformists. Several mainstream media reporters who stormed the demo got quickly handled properly, some having their cameras snatched away, others being shown the way out. There was a widespread denouncing of the political recyclors “of all colors” among the crowd, and as a matter of fact, the funniest moment was perhaps when national star of the environmentalist movement José Beauvais showed uo for his usual live TV interview, only to get his fetish pipe savagely stolen by some protester, which led to a ridiculous public call among the Left for the recovery of this relic.

The Vache-Rit social center and the Rolandière encampement (now called « Out of Control ») were the two welcoming spots for the newcomers, and first step towards diving deeper in the rogue networks of the zone, constantly cooking food and amassing all kinds of donations in the free shop, hosting a militant medical clinic, community kitchen and info spot. The best part is that there’s alot of room where to squat, no matter if it’s for setting up your tent or building the shack of your dreams. There’s also a LOT of room for letting your insurgent imagination go wild as well, especially on the matters of DIY weaponry and defense, as people here have been at it for a while. It is reallly one of those contexts where it’s worth putting everything in the line of fire, up against an entire society.

So as the dust settled as the real authentic resisters took seat in the Zone, it was actually the time when the real struggle began… once again. The first week was quiet, but as the hours were passing the hordes of leftists and reformists were leaving back to their duties with society sopn the cops could start to amass in large numbers at several spots in and around the Zone, the militants started to gradually build barricades on the two main roads linking the surrounding villages. A treehouse encampment was rebuilt in the Rohanne forest where dozens of workshops were given on relevant topics such as tree-climbing, herbal medicine, botanics and natural history of the area, while at a ten minutes trek a huge camp made of various kinds of eco-houses was under continuous construction, with its own self-managed facilities (medic house, wood mill, forge, bath stove to make hot water, etc). The two sites attracted hundreds of interested visitors each day, who shared a drink, plate or a chat by the fireplace with militants of mostly anarchist leanings (along with the usual hippies and leftists). Networks and friendships have kept building up in queer comraderie for a few days, mostly without trouble with cops, barricades were held by rotating shifts by people from all over the Zone, some having long cozy nights with buddies around a barricade fire, with random provisions of food and drinks from brave comrades, while others were getting up at around 5-6 AM to get the early morning news and dispatch themselves to wherever support was needed.

Then came this ill-fated Friday morning, where a vast majority of militants did the tragic mistake of going at that concert at a bush camp called the No Name. One way or another, the Police had seemingly been informed of such an expected party, or else became aware of the fact that the most important road barricades were left unguarded at the early hours of the morning, as a result of Radical Satan’s visceral tango and plenty of French wine and Flemish beer. The fucking pigs entirely grasped the opportunity to come in and do it like D-day in Normandy- only with the fascists on the attacker’s side- with more than 20 police vans suddenly showing up at the western extremity of the Zone (each one containing about 8 pigs) as their first wave, and more at the crossroads in the center, blocking the traffic and keeping ordinary local residents on their property (some were forced to stay home for 2 days), with choppers and undercover planes patrolling the skies. This was an implicit martial law.

Although that alarming reports were flooding in on the walkie-talkies and Radio Klaxonne about the police attack, not enough people were up as the cops were entering the Zone. The first target to fall was the Rosiers squat, a much-beloved occupied farmhouse, at 5 years of age being the oldest in the area. Although many hardcore barricades were built to keep it safe and tractors were blocking the small road leading to it, the defense was understaffed (most of the 6-7 posts weren’t even responding on the walkie-talkies) and after about 1 or 2 hours of badly-awaken people struggling their ways through the fields and forest to just get there, the squat was brutally evicted and destroyed by machinery. A painful blow that could have morally shaken the entire ZAD resisters if it weren’t for the fact that they quickly busied themselves at tenaciously defending the two new forest encampments, as after the massacre of the Rosiers, the paramilitaries changed their focus on these. Then we heard the funny news brief on Radio Klaxonne that evicted squatters of the Rosiers were now having their eviction party on the ruins after they had found a long-lost cubic of wine among the rubble (!). But still, the anger and sadness at remembering the Rosiers squat was hard to erase, as it was, in itself, the loss of a form of life, and an important militant infrastructure in the area.

So the Police orcs moved in with the hired machinery of destruction (along with one official Gendarmerie bulldozer) in the forest of Rohanne tp attempt evicting the silvan elves, to meet with a quickly-growing number of protesters who’ve been called and guided to the site through numerous channels, from pirate radio to cell phones, down to the writer of this text who did a fair deal of giving proper direction to the arriving crowds through the whole morning. Although the area of the treehouses was quickly circled by a chain of cops, more and more protesters arrived to make their job a pain in the ass, starting fires, sometimes pushing them to get a “casserole” for cooking. The machines also had a very hard time moving faced with forest barricades of major proportions, then diving spinning deep in a awful mixture of mud and clay. Trenches and pits were dug out for the occasion on the few accessible paths by the same brave militants who’ve set up the heavy wooden barricades in the previous 2-3 days. Then a team of random protesters joined with a huge boat rope to tie in some trees together as a further blockade, leaving cops bedazzled. As the light of day fell, the machines had to call it a day and left in front of a crowd of howling black wolves along applauding leftists. This battle was won, for now.

On the Chataignes front, a violent fight was going on at the same time, and kept going until late evening. Cops took over the encampment, seized most of the equipment (that included a forge and some a stockpile of really cool DIY slingshots, but they’ll be remade) and then retreated after a long-tense fight with a constant exchange of projectiles, molotovs, rockets and smoke bombs. Since the Gendarmes of Brittany have declared their refusal to take part in the police offensive -obviously for not messing with the Bretons, who are known for their tendency for riots and other combattive habits- government police had to be inconveniently moved in from other regions of France, thus making shifts a lot harder.

The Battle of Roanne

The Battle of Roanne

The Saturday battle -or forest riot- was a war scene of lethal proportions. About 100 prosters were injured, and only a few cops. As the machines finally reached the elves camp after messing up for a long time in the mud and especially the trenches of muddy clay that were dug as supplement to the forest barricades, exchanges of tear gas, flash grenades and whatever the protesters could get their hands on (molotovs weren’t used in the forest, for obvious reasons, although the pine trees produced huge, hard and heavy pineapples that were lethal enough for throwing, in combination with fireworks and flare rockets). Several people got grenade fragments in their eyes, one got a hot metal (of hard plastic) fragment planted two inches in his leg, while others got hit at several other places on their bodies. Two guys got hit by one right at the torso, and was taken to a hospital in a bad condition like a few others. Another person had his eardrums ripped by a flashbang blast. Fights kept going for a long time, until Sunday morning, as the pigs gradually left. We then reoccupied, rebuilt even stronger barricades, and hoped that this time, there would be people guarding the outposts, and in the bushes.

But the State forces were still on the offensive, no matter whatm and their aim was to get rid of all the road barricades on the 3 main roads crossing the ZAD. The following Monday, the cops made a surprize attack by sending several trucks along the Fosse Noires road, all the way to the Far West road barricade, actually located at the far East of the zone, at the odd hour of 3:30 PM. Once again, everybody was taken by surprise during the laziest time of the day, and about 50-80 people were able to show up in time, having to make a long detour across the painstaking groves to reach the barricade. Other cops trucks came the other way, by the south, so to make a two-pronged attack on the resisters. What ensued was one of the worst cases of infiltration ever seen: 10 undercover cops, roughly dressed up as black blocs, came out of the blue (or the white tear gas smoke) to assault with batons and grab a handful of unexpecting protesters, while all the other protesters were moving away from the sudden cloud of tear gas and flash grenades. With such little preparedness and proper tools to resist (unlike previously at the ZAD, the barricades weren’t set on fire, thus making the police attack much easier). Police vans stayed for a long hours after the violent barricade attack, but late in the night a few remaining police vans were pelted with rocks by apack of howling wolves hidden in the groves, which apparently caused the vans to flee, full speed. Sometimes, all it takes is an attack at the right place.

There are now rumours of a third wave of massive occupation of the ZAD for the December 10-11th, that will coincide with the final court ruling on the legality of the buildings at the Chataignes camp (even though resistance was already being organized around this camp for more than a week now). Since most permanent buildings from the old days were destroyed over the past months/years, it is now more about setting up or building camps as living positions to defend. A new farming project is also on its way.

I could go on for pages over the many awesome moments and gestures that I witnessed and heard of during my time there, like the affinities created and recreated by randomly meeting up with people while making our way through the soaked and obfuscated groves and the forest (which led the stupid French media to call us a “grove guerilla”); a young girl preferring to make beautiful sketches of the Chataignes camp instead of taking pictures; the police choppers being being imposed a no-fly zone by some random pissed-off resisters by shooting flares at their direction; the ultra-cool local insurgent pirate radio working hard to keep everyone in the Zone informed about the serious stuff happening just as playing eveyone’s repertoire of tunes and turning maintream propaganda into the joke that it is, but many more can be found in the numerous war reports and calls posted on the ZAD website or it’s backup blog. There is always need for more translations and outreach.

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Sur les femmes qui résistent à l’exploitation par les minières canadiennes… pour la défense de Mère-Terre!

Posted in Actions, Appel, Réflexions with tags , , , , , on 2012/02/07 by anabraxas

Séminaires, ateliers et activités culturelles
Le dimanche 4 mars prochain, de 9 h à 16h30
Au 6767 Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal.

Source: Women of Diverse Origins

Montréal, 5 février 2012 – Les femmes jouent un rôle crucial au Canada et à travers le monde, pour résister au développement agressif et à l’exploitation croissante perpétrés par les minières canadiennes.

Nous pourrons entendre quelques-unes de ces femmes étonnantes, faire résonner leur voix et
célébrer leurs luttes dimanche le 4 mars prochain, lors de l’événement annuel organisé par Femmes de diverses origines de Montréal (FDO-WDO), en alliance avec plusieurs groupes communautaires dans le cadre de la Journée internationale des femmes. Depuis 2002, FDO organise chaque année un tel événement en plus d’une manifestation, témoignant ainsi du rôle que nous pouvons jouer, par nos luttes et nos actions, pour changer les choses et se conscientiser face à la conjoncture mondiale.

Les actions des géants miniers canadiens et des paliers de gouvernement au Canada qui se plient à leurs demandes, font partie d’un plan de relance économique visant à conserver les profits au bénéfice des milieux d’affaires. Que ce soit le premier Ministre Charest avec le Plan Nord au Québec, ou le gouvernement Harper qui courtise activement les Premières nations, les gouvernements arrosent ces sociétés de subventions et d’exonérations fiscales, cherchant par tous les moyens une façon pour elles de contourner ou d’ignorer les droits territoriaux des populations autochtones ou des fermiers, paysans et agriculteurs. C’est ce qui se passe en ce moment, tant sur les terres Mohawk autour de Montréal, dans les régions plus éloignées du nord du Canada, qu’en Equateur, en Colombie, au Guatemala, aux Philippines, au Congo, en Inde et dans d’autres parties du monde.

Les femmes sont très actives sur le terrain avec leurs communautés, pour résister à  ces agressions, et sont souvent criminalisées voire même, tuées pour paver la voie à des bulldozers et des camions. Beaucoup des membres de nos communautés sont venues au Canada en tant que travailleuses migrantes, en raison de la destruction et des déplacements de populations causés dans leurs pays d’origine par les sociétés minières canadiennes. L’événement du 4 mars pour la Journée internationale des femmes mettra l’accent sur leurs expériences. Nous entendrons des délégations tout juste de retour des Philippines et de la Colombie, où elles ont été des témoins de première main de l’impact de l’exploitation minière dans ces pays. Des femmes des communautés autochtones d’ici viendront également témoigner et nous partagerons différentes expériences de luttes. Un atelier de chorale et d’autres activités culturelles seront également au programme, avec bien sûr, un bon repas à partager.

A noter qu’il y aura également fabrication de bannières et de pancartes pour la manifestation annuelle de la Journée internationale des femmes, qui prendra son départ le 8 mars prochain à 18 h de la place Norman-Bethune au métro Guy. Soyez au rendez-vous, le dimanche 4 mars dès 9 h et le 8 mars à 18h pour célébrer nos luttes et souligner la Journée internationale des femmes.

Pour plus d’informations: wdofdo@gmail.com Voir aussi : http://wdofdo.wordpress.com/
Bienvenue à tout le monde. Don suggéré de 5$ à l’entrée (personne ne sera refusé).

About the case of Silvia, Billy & Costa

Posted in Appel, Réflexions, Reportages with tags , , , , , , , on 2011/10/10 by anabraxas

Call for a for heightened campaign against genetic manipulation and the new technologies of control

Taken from 325 #9 (an awesome read!)

On Friday, July 22, anarchists Costas Ragusa, Luca ‘Billy’ Bernasconi, and Silvia Guerini were sentenced at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona, Switzerland, on charges of “conspiracy to commit arson” and “illegal trafficking of explosives” stemming from a thwarted attack on an IBM nanotechnology lab in Rüschlikon, near Zürich.

Ragusa, 34 and a founder of the Italian anarchist group ‘Il Silvestre’, which produces the anti-civilisation magazine ‘Terra Selvaggia’, was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison. He was accused of masterminding the lab attack. Bernasconi, 26 and a resident of Italy, was sentenced to three years and six months in prison, plus 22 days from a prior sentence.

Guerini, 29, was sentenced to three years and four months in prison.

Each of the three sentences will be reduced by one year and three months, which is the amount of time our comrades have spent in pretrial detention. After a trial which was characterised by police-militarisation and repression, the struggle against power in all its forms is not diminished, only strengthened.

A year ago, the beginning of the enormous catastrophe BP-Deep Water-Horizon [in the gulf of Mexico] confirms the principle of techno-industrial society that its technological remedy to the technological disaster will always be worse than the disease that it claims to cure, adding instead to one destruction another greater destruction. In this case, the chemical agent of secret nanotech composition with unknown consequences experimentally sprayed in huge quantities in the marine environment. A secret chemical composition released at high pressure along with sand and water deep underground, thanks to new technologies, gas drilling or oil shale extraction, which is to say, not more of the natural gas in large bubble on the way to depletion, but more of the gas content in a myriad of bubbles contained in the clay-like shale layers. With easily-imagined disastrous consequences such as earthquakes and further chemical pollution in surface water and groundwater. Emblematic is the proliferation of corporate advertising in the media for gas as a green energy that with Fukushima have replaced those for nuclear energy as clean energy…

And images of northern Japan have entered our homes and our cells with all of the impressive force of an unimaginable event.

The indomitability of the natural element lays bare in its entirety the anthropocentric presumption of technological-scientific progress and, along with the lives of thousands of people, swept away in one

afternoon all of the certainties of urban society.

Everywhere around us, science, business and governments have shaped the existent, placing us all in suspension on an artificial self-regulating scaffold that is anything but solid: namely, industrial-technological society.

Over thousands of years of civilization, it is now condensing into its most total and global expression which is multinational capitalism, to whose harmful effects and illusions we are all forced to entrust our lives. With the stupid arrogance that throughout history has marked every dominant power, it cannot afford any questioning of itself and the present into which we are forced. Open to alterations, albeit always false solutions, only if they can reinforce its legitimacy, but that can not continue to reproduce in a continuous spiral whose circles are increasingly asphyxiating shrinking around us. Where the internal bio- and nano-technologies of this spiral that is detrimental to the system itself, are not simple and additional technological developments among many, but are the key technologies with which the whole edifice on which we are deported far away from our natural world is restoring and, inside of the techno-industrial spiral, representing the ring of the chain that goes to close the steel circle of dominion over our life and everything that exists.

Where the profitability-concern of the owners and of the multinational corporations is not so much that the masses mustbecome dominated by material progress, but about the “limits” of this world. Then comes the need to obtain new materials, new materials and substances with new properties, new forms of energy production, new and ‘improved’ plant and animal species, new food applications, industrial and medical applications obtained by the manipulation of life and of matter. Innovations that, as with all the key innovations of civilization, are born out of military needs for imperialist war to the outside and inside the  of conquest, control and exploitation.

War, now more than ever, transcends the military field and has expanded its front, in fact, to every expression of the living and the material from the macro to the nano and even beyond the planet itself.

Thus every productive sector is invested in these technologies, but no longer content with the narrowness of the research labs is transforming–even after it transformed along with space into one deadly and sickening landfill–the entire planet into a laboratory, a new living world–or rather a dying, engineered one.

Not–as the great “greenwashing” campaigns of media terrorism and State want us to believe–to solve social and environ- mental disasters arising from the system, but always and ever to reproduce this system of domination and exploitation with the end of completing once and for all the techno-industrial complex enclosure.

Through this initiative we want to convey a specific revolutionary anarchist environmentalist sentiment, which leads us to confront with interventionist priority biotechnology, nanotechnology and nuclear research as harmful pillars on which the system goes on recomposing itself.

Also and above all, that is why we take this opportunity to call for a renewed fight against genetic engineering and in particular to its continued diffusion, as articulated by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) in Parma as a required step in stopping the spread of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Europe, which are supported by multinational chemical and agro-food corporations, for the purpose of introducing GM crops.

This too is part–a critical part–of the attempt to extend total and absolute control and domination in all biological processes (such as the social and economic through nanotechnology information technology), reducing the living being to a mere aggregate of genes to shape to the convenience of production.

Struggle that does not pass by delegating to always-complicit experts or politicians, but by organizing initiatives and acting widely to stop this necrology. …

Silvia Guerini

Bezirksgefängnis Zürich

Postfach 1266, CH-8026 Zürich

Switzerland

Luca Bernasconi

Regionalgefängnis Thun

Allmendstr. 34

3600 Thun, Switzerland

Costantino Ragusa

PF 3143

8105 Regensdorf

Switzerland

More info – many languages:

http://www.silviabillycostaliberi.tk

From Switzerland, a contribution to the

hunger strike of May 1-28, 2011.