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The Climate Camp

Dissent Network - Tue, 2006-09-12 20:25
The Climate Camp (August 26th to September 4th, 2006)The Camp for Climate Action will take place in Megawatt Valley, near...

Solidarity with those arrested in Russia required

Dissent Network - Tue, 2006-09-12 20:25
For latest info, see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/g8/ (http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/actions/2006/g8/)While massive violations of basic freedoms were reported already weeks before the summit of the...

Global Day of Action Against the G8, Solidarity Shown with Protesters in St. Petersburg Worldwide

Dissent Network - Tue, 2006-09-12 20:25
Global Day of Action Against the G8, Solidarity Shown with Protesters in St. Petersburg WorldwideOn Thursday 13 and Friday 14 July,...

Network Against the G8 English info bulletin #2

Dissent Network - Tue, 2006-09-12 20:25
2006 G8 Summit in St.Petersburg Network Against the G8 English info bulletin #2 This bulletin is prepared by some members of Moscow...

2006 G8 Summit in St. Petersburg

Dissent Network - Tue, 2006-09-12 20:25
2006 G8 Summit in St. Petersburg Network Against the G8 (English) info bulletin #1 This is first issue of open information bulletin, goals...

Migrants rights advocates pays tribute to undocumented migrant workers killed in 9-11 ; says no human being is illegal

Delete The Border - Tue, 2006-09-12 11:53

From: agarcia(at)nnirr.org [Sigue en espanol] September 11, 2006

(New York City) Migrant workers and migrant rights organizations from the United States, Asia, Africa and Europe will converge at the Ground Zero this evening and join the New York-based immigrant rights advocates to recognize the heroism of hundreds of undocumented migrant workers killed in the September 2001 terror attacks. The early evening vigil also aims to challenge repressive migration policies across the globe and call for the ‘decriminalization’ of undocumented workers who are called illegal workers in many countries.

Primer Encuentro Transfronterizo de Adherentes a La Otra Campaña/First Cross-Border Encuentro of The Other Campaign

Delete The Border - Tue, 2006-09-12 09:36
Start: Sep 15 2006 - 5:00pm End: Sep 17 2006 - 3:00pm description:

Forum for Housing and Rideshares here!

The organizations, groups, collectives and individuals from both sides of the US-Mexico border who are part of the National Campaign with the Other Politics for a National Program of Leftist Struggle and for a New Constitution (The Other Campaign), call to friends and adherents and sympathizers of the 6th Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, to workers, youth, indigenous, those in social struggle, intellectuals, artists and all those out there who identify with struggles from the left and from below to participate in the First Cross-Border Encuentro, taking place in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, on the 15, 16 and 17 of September, 2006.

Fox Government Arrests Indigenous Farmers in Chiapas for Planting Radishes and Flowers

Reclaim the Commons - Mon, 2006-09-11 23:54

By Al Giordano
The Other Journalism with the Other Campaign in Chiapas

September 9, 2006

On Friday, Juan Jiménez, 33, and Pedro Jiménez Gómez, 18, armed with gardening rakes, walked out to work the field where they cultivate radishes, cucumbers, carrots and flowers to sell in the markets of San Cristóbal, Chiapas. Agents of the federal attorney general’s office (PGR, in its Spanish initials) seized their rakes and placed the two men under arrest. As of Saturday morning they were still imprisoned in the PGR offices of San Cristóbal de Las Casas.

About 80 neighbors and family members from their community, Huitepec Sección 2, kept vigil overnight outside of the PGR building near the entrance to the new federal highway that connects San Cristóbal with the state capital of Tuxtla Gutiérrez. The highway was built through an ecological reserve. Overlooking the highway and the PGR office is the tallest mountain surrounding San Cristóbal, known as Tzontehuitz. Atop the mountain are various telecommunications and media company antennas, also in the Huitepec “ecological reserve.” The reserve includes private property, homes, and government land. According to yesterday’s police action, it is perfectly fine to ram a highway through or keep a microwave tower atop an ecological reserve, but not to plant radishes. Prosecutors demand 20,000 pesos (about $2,000 dollars) bail for the release of the two prisoners, an amount that surpasses their average annual income. They are charged with the crime of “change of land use.”

Montes Claros Call to Action for Climate Justice

Reclaim the Commons - Mon, 2006-09-11 23:45


The Centro de Agricultura Alternativa, the Comissão Pastoral da Terra, the Sociedade da Terra Redonda of Rio Pardo, and the Alert Against the Green Desert Network in coordination with the Durban Group for Climate Justice produced the following Call to Action during the recent Climate Justice meeting held in Brazil. It is aimed as a tool for local people struggling against a number of projects that are or could be subsidised by the carbon market. It is intended as a means of translating this issue in an understandable manner, thereby enabling people’s informed participation in the struggle against climate change and for climate justice. The Durban Group, aims at “bringing climate back to the people” and linking climate to already existing struggles constitutes an important means to that end.

107 Bay Area Locals Arrested in ICE Sweep - 44 Deported So Far

Delete The Border - Mon, 2006-09-11 21:14


Sweep Victims from Santa Cruz, Watsonville and Hollister According to media reports, 107 people from Santa Cruz, Watsonville and Hollister have been arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in a sweep over Thursday, August 7 and Friday, August 8. Of the immigrants, mostly from Mexico, but also from El Salvador, Guatemala and India, 44 have already been deported without prior access to lawyers. The rest are currently being held in custody at an undisclosed location. Many of those arrested in "Operation Return to Sender" have lived in the United States for the majority of their lives, have homes and U.S. born children. [add more info]

Borders, Migrations, Citizenship

Delete The Border - Mon, 2006-09-11 18:28

Borders/Confines*, Migrations and Citizenship (1) by Sandro Mezzadra

English Translation by Maribel Casas Cortés and Sebastian Cobarrubias of the Notas Rojas collective**

Prologue

In the introduction to an exhibit titled «Border Devices», presented in Módena (Italy) during the ‘Philosophy Festival’, the organizers wrote that the proliferation of borders/confines, and their prismatic de-composition and re-composition, constitute “the other side of globalization”. They added: “the dream of a completely fluid and passable world-space is perhaps the last utopia of the 20th century. At a closer look of the territory, though, the smooth quality supposedly inherent to contemporary space seems to fail. Thus, one of the immediate results of global interconnections and movements appears to be a proliferation of borders, security systems, checkpoints, physical and virtual frontiers. This phenomenon can be observed both at the micro-level of our surroundings, and on the macro-scale of global flows. Borders are, in fact, all around us. They are both conventional and geographical, abstract and real, ordinary and controversial. An encompassing view of this combination of flows (of people, goods, ideas…) and restrictions on a given territory unfolds the complexity of both individual and collective identities that are, at the same time, constructed and diffracted by the experience of border-crossing.” (2)

Work-Party Campout at La Milpa Organica

Delete The Border - Mon, 2006-09-11 03:03

Let's get ready for the Zapatista Corn Harvest Festival!
Work-Party Campout at La Milpa Organica
October 7th to 8th
Starts at 11am on Saturday and goes until the afternoon of Sunday.
Volunteers will be have beverages taken care of and be treated with farm
fresh Brick Oven Pizza for dinner and an outdoor screening of 20 y 10!
RSVP (619)528-8060

Click read more for info about the Festival!


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On the Borderline: An Israeli and Lebanese Anarchist Roundtable

Delete The Border - Sun, 2006-09-10 17:05

Beirut Indymedia | compiled by Qursana!

According to the Lebanese and Israeli governments (though more applied in Lebanon), communication between Israeli and Lebanese citizens is prohibited and in some cases punished with a court-martial. For this, this is an illegal roundtable – part of it was a defying, challenging and painful conversation that did not go smooth without tears, rage, apologies, pain, guilt, affinity, discussion, smiles, and tight embraces. This conversation is not representative of the mass majority of both populations; it is rather an anarchist worm-eye view of the latest Israeli war on Lebanon. Taking part are anarchists who had direct contact with this war on both sides of the border, their meeting was facilitated by networks of global solidarity within autonomous spaces in Europe, and also through the growing global anti-capitalist anti-authoritarian movement. A movement that is witnessing crises, but also signs of life! Anarchists who took part are Eyal and anat, holding Israeli passports; and Hazem and Imad holding Lebanese passports.

No consequences!? Institutional racism and torture in Austria

Delete The Border - Sun, 2006-09-10 16:02


No consequences!? Institutional racism and torture in Austria - A trial against four police men, who tortured a man that resisted his deportation on 7th of April 2006, has been ended without any consequences on 31st of August 2006 in Vienna. Though the Cruelty was confessed by the officers, three of them were sentencd to 8 months on probation and another officer to 6 months on probation. [No-Racism]

Canadian Immigrant Rights Group Opposes Armed Border Guards

Delete The Border - Fri, 2006-09-08 17:51


Vancouver, September 8 2006 - The immigrant and refugee rights group No One is Illegal Vancouver is gravely concerned at Prime Minister Stephen Harpers’s announcement to arm Canada’s border guards of the Canadian Border Services Agency over the next ten years, beginning in September 2007.

“Canadians should be extremely wary of Stephen Harper’s increasing alignment with the United States on military, security, and border issues. While Harper claims that this decision is not a political issue, the Conservatives have substantially integrated border policies with the US

No Deportations to Iraq

Delete The Border - Fri, 2006-09-08 14:50

No Borders demo at Harmondsworth and Colnbrook detention centres, 8 April 2006

32 Iraqi asylum seekers, who had been incarcerated in different detention centres, were deported to Arbil, northern Iraq, on 5 September, 2006, on a specially chartered flight from the RAF Brize Norton military base in Oxfordshire. There was a demonstration at the Home Office in London, called by the Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq and the International Federation of Iraqi Refugees, but that did not apparently stop the process, and neither did the warnings from international organisations [1 | 2 | 3] or the legal challenges.

The first forced deportation of Iraqi Kurds from the UK took place on 19 November, 2005. 15 men were taken to an airport at night, handcuffed, beaten and forced onto a military plane headed for Arbil through Cyprus. The move then sparked a lot of anger and protest [1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5], and the deportation of Iraqis was halted for a while until resumed this month. Tens of Iraqi Kurds are believed to be interned in UK detention centres, while thousands more have been served notice that they will be 'removed' from the country [latest report].

Read: initial report | call-out for demo | names of deportees | Home Secretary resumes forced removals to Iraq | EU-coordinated deportation of Afghani refugees

Links: Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq | International Federation of Iraqi Refugees | National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns | Noborders UK communication channels

Protest in solidarity with refugees Sat 09.09.06 Nottingham

Delete The Border - Fri, 2006-09-08 14:38

No One Is Illegal

Nottingham Refugee Campaign Group have organised a protest in solidarity with refugees on Saturday 09th September from 1pm - 2pm at St Peters Gate Nottingham. How would YOU get from here to Loughborough with no money? That is what many asylum seekers are now being forced to do!

From the 4th September, Asylum seekers who receive NO MONEY and are NOT ALLOWED TO WORK are being required to report to a new Immigration Reporting Centre in Loughborough (instead of reporting here at the central police station).

San Francisco Bay Area Actions for Immigrant Rights on Labor Day

Delete The Border - Fri, 2006-09-08 13:48

Local Protests Held to Draw Attention to Struggles in Northern CA
A March for Immigrant, Worker and Community Justice was held on "Labor Day,"
Monday, September 4th in San Francisco. Thousands gathered at 10am in Justin Herman Plaza and at 11:30am marched to Civic Center. The Regional Unity Coalition - a grouping of immigrant rights organizations and grassroots groups from around the Bay Area- organized the march to "stop attacks on our communities." The day of action focused on local struggles of immigrants, hotel workers, and those fighting displacement in Bay View/Hunters Point, and sent the message that:
"Immigrants, labor, and communities of color stand in solidarity against displacement, anti-labor and anti-immigration legislation and practices and the militarization of our communities." Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

Operation "Where's the War?!"

Delete The Border - Thu, 2006-09-07 18:12

From sandiego indymedia:

Recently the CIRCA boredom patrol has setup the Clown Around Compound,
come out from the underground and infiltrated the Westfield complex, dun
da DUUN!

From our compound we received a communique about a Border War, so we set out to disrupt the opening of the film "Border War"! We entered the mall and asked all around where we could find this war and do our part!

Click read more to read the rest of Operation "Where's the War?!"...

photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87338747@N00/tags/borderwar/


video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roan8Zp1cQs

High quality video here:
https://video.indymedia.org/en/2006/09/458.shtml


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[rough translation] First Cross-Border Encuentro of The Other Campaign

Delete The Border - Wed, 2006-09-06 21:17

First Cross-Border Encuentro of The Other Campaign

The organizaions, groups, collectives and idividuals from both sides of the US-Mexico border who are part of the National Campaign with the Other Politics for a National Program of Leftist Struggle and for a New Constitution (The Other Campaign), call to friends and adherents and sympathizers of the 6th Declaration of the Lacandon Jungle, to workers, youth, indigenous, those in social struggle, intellectuals, artists and all those out there who identify with struggles from the left and from below to participate in the First Cross-Border Encuentro, taking place in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, on the 15, 16 and 17 of September, 2006...


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