Hope and despair in the eye of Typhoon Ulysses

Chuck Baclagon Chuck Baclagon November 13, 2020 from https://350.org/hope-and-despair-in-the-eye-of-typhoon-ulysses/

It is in these uncertain times that we are forced to contend with holding on to the contradicting feelings of despair and hope while we gather ourselves to persevere in this protracted uphill work for climate action that is grounded on science and justice. Rescue operation amidst Typhoon Ulysses’ wrath. Photo from LGU of San Jose, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Severe flooding in the Philippines trapped people on rooftops in northeastern Luzon island

I was too tired for dinner when I got home after building a TekPak solar-powered generator for a community whose power was out by Super Typhoon Goni to show solidarity during the Finance In Common (FIC) Summit. But, while preparing for bed the power went out.

The whole of last night, I felt like I was living in a nightmare. It was pitch black. Winds howled through my home in Quezon City, interrupted only by the sound of shredding roofs and breaking tree branches. This only ended when we started to catch a glimpse of sunlight covered by grey clouds. Sunrise. The nightmare was over.

Because of the power outage, I could only turn on my phone sporadically to check on friends, family and the 350 Pilipinas volunteers. Thankfully they were all safe and accounted for.

However, we were all shaken. Some were forced to evacuate their homes to escape rising flood waters, others were struggling to reach their families whose houses were severely damaged by the strong winds, and we waited for more updates to come.

As much as I wanted to keep track of everyone, the need to conserve our mobile phone batteries forced me to stay online only for a couple of minutes, and then wait to come online again after an hour or two.

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2nd Wave: Another Lockdown .. Another Rebellion .. Southern Europe: Pandemic and the State

Enough 14 is not organizing any of these events, we are publishing these texts for people across the US and Europe to be able to see what is going on and for documentation only.

Enough is Enough 14 // Second Wave: Another Lockdown, Another Rebellion – What the Riots around Southern Europe Tell Us about the Pandemic and the State Posted on by enough14

In the United States, liberal opposition to Donald Trump’s bid for reelection crystalized around his response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with millions charging that his government has not done enough to contain the spread of the virus.

Yet in Europe, where governments have taken a more hands-on approach, their efforts have also provoked popular unrest, as the vast majority of their interventions have focused on expanding the power of the police, not extending resources to those struggling to survive the virus and the economic crisis.

On the eve of a Biden presidency, we should revisit the question of whether we can trust any government to prioritize human life over capitalism and how we can respond when the government uses the pretext of protecting our lives to intensify social control.

Originally published by CrimethInc.

Southern Europe saw widespread unrest in Serbia last July in response to uneven preventative measures and the introduction of a new curfew. Riots erupted in Naples on October 23 in response to a new wave of COVID-19 infections and government-ordered lockdowns. These spread throughout Italy, inspiring similar unrest in Spain and in Slovenia as well on November 5.

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Queer Feminist Squat opened in De Kinkerbuurt district: The Resquatting of Jan Hanzenstraat 115

by Green Anti-Capitalist Front Climate Struggle Is Class Struggle

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We share a message sent to GAF announcing a new squat in Amsterdam. Amidst a wave of evictions and anti-squatter propaganda washing all over Europe, the news of a new radical squat opened brings us great joy. In a world ever more asphyxiating of our freedom to exist and live wherever we want to and however we want to, we must open new autonomous spaces to breath, to rest, to plot, to revolt and to imagine new ways of being, as well as making them a reality. Squat the world! Solidarity with all squats!

Three weeks ago the house at Jan Hanzenstraat 115 was re-squatted. The building was left empty for over a year after the previous occupiers were asked to leave, as supposedly it was to be demolished and replaced with four luxury apartments.

The resquatting was done silently and after a few days the cops acknowledged the occupiers domestic peace.

A message from the occupiers:

We are against the state, patriarchy, police violence, capitalism and all forms of hierarchy and oppression. We will defend ourselves, and our right to exist and live the way we want. Gentrification is a direct attack on our communities, our livelihood and our freedom to be in the city.

We are queer, feminist, antifascist and we are tired of this shit. Our free spaces are under attack everywhere and we will not stand by quietly watching their destruction. The time to occupy, resist and strike is now. The pandemic has had a disproportionately negative effect on working class people, womxn, Queer and BAME folks and other marginalised groups.

We will not let ourselves be the collateral damage of this crisis. We take care of us. We stand in solidarity with womxn and queer people everywhere, fighting capitalism and patriarchy.

Solidarity to our neighbours from Liebig 34. Our movement is international, it cannot be evicted by the state or contained within national borders.

If you are interested in helping out, learning more, or joining our Open Assembly. Shoot us an email on janhanzenstraat115@protonmail.com

Green Anti-Capitalist Front

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Impunity: Jungle ecocide causing massive Flooding in Mayan territory / Esto sucede cuando se tumba selva en el territorio maya .. Eng/Esp

As Hurricane Iota brings more catastrophic flooding to Central America we share a study which details the impunity of illegally allowing the rampant clearing of the unique and priceless jungle for industrial agriculture, and the clear links between this ecocide and unprecedented flooding levels.


12 Nov 2020 by Robin A. Canul Suarez / at Mongabay via Radio Zapatista English translation TheFreeonline

Leidy Pech produces honey with native bees that form their hives in hollow logs. Photo: Robin A. Canul Suarez.

(from the Spanish) ”Mexico: this happens when jungle falls in the Mayan territory”

Hopelchén, Campeche, stands out for being one of the municipalities with the highest deforestation rates nationwide. Large areas of land that a few years ago housed part of the Mayan jungle, are now inhabited by agro-industrial crops.

Beekeepers in the region have long been warning about some of the consequences of the deforestation that is advancing in their territory. This year, in which several tropical storms and hurricanes hit the southeast of Mexico, the vulnerability of a territory that loses its forest reserves became evident.

Just over ten years ago, Leidy Pech and her Mayan companions were already alerting people. In the municipality of Hopelchén, in Campeche, in southern Mexico, deforestation was progressing uncontrollably, large tracts of the Maya Forest were transformed into immense fields of cultivation.

Agribusiness, they said, was changing the face of their communities and the mountains. What they denounced a decade ago still continues.

Leidy Pech, her Mayan companions and around 16,000 families from all over the Yucatan Peninsula are engaged in beekeeping; an activity that depends on the forest being kept standing and in good condition.

Hopelchén, Campeche. Clearing and burning of the forest in April 2016; Today the place is part of the Las Flores Mennonite farmlands., where soybeans are grown. Photo: Franz López.

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Who Funds Facebook Fact Checkers?

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Social media fact-checking organizations are not the independent public health watchdogs they’re made out to be. Fact-checkers for Facebook are funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has given more than $250 million in grants to steer media outlets

In what it describes as a commitment to “fighting the spread of misinformation,”[i] Facebook claims to work with “independent, third-party fact-checking organizations” to review content and take action against that deemed to be “viral misinformation” or fake news.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has stated that when a post is identified as misinformation, meaning it’s given a warning label as such by Facebook, it results in users not clicking through 95% of the time.[ii]

While presented as a tool to protect the public, what…

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Bonded labour: A shocking and ugly reality in modern India

from Sabudana Things / Contact shared with thanks illustrations added

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photo > Chandramma, who was first trapped in bonded labor as a child, was forced into it again in her mid-twenties.

Featured image credit: Bishnu Sarangi from Pixabay

Trigger warning: This story contains physical assault, harassment, and suicidal thoughts that readers may find disturbing.

“I was barely eight years old when I touched those silk threads for the first time, so it is ironic that I have never owned a silk sari in my life… they were always more expensive than I could afford,” says 32-year-old Chandramma, who was forced to quit school while studying second grade and work in a silk factory along with her sisters and parents. The sericulture industry in Karnataka’s Magadi district was on the rise when Chandramma’s parents migrated from a small village in Tumkur two decades ago in the hope for better opportunities.

Over 13 million work as bonded labourers in India' - The Sunday Guardian  Live

Over 13 million work as bonded labourers in India… The Guardian

Sericulture has a rich history of over 215 years in Karnataka, with over 10 lakh people currently employed in the industry—many of whom are bonded and child laborers. As G Ganga and J Sulochana Chetty write in their 1997 book An Introduction to Sericulture, “[S]ericulture is a labor-intensive industry… India, with its population explosion, has no labor problem. Sericulture does not require great skill but only delicacy in the handling of the worms and it is ideally suitable for the unskilled family labor, particularly womenfolk, aged, [disabled people] and children.”

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70 evictions EVERY DAY in Spain: Government still claims falsely they are banned .. Eng/Esp

by Spanish Revolution pics added.. translation The Free

70 evictions every day in Spain: it is false that they are not allowed as the Government says November 14, 2020

Evictions continue to occur every day in Spain despite the health crisis

The Minister of Transport, of the PSOE, José Luis Ábalos, said on October 28 in that “the decree approved by this Government does not allow evictions, it is not an opinion of whether I am in favor or not, is that we have already done it, it does not allow evictions ».

In the same speech, Ábalos also said that “in theory no eviction should be considered because we suspended evictions in the State of Alarm and we have extended it.”

According to the Government, the evictions are suspended until January 31. Although Podemos is pressing for the Executive to approve a new moratorium that would freeze most of the evictions that are taking place as a result of the economic crisis the Ministry of Transport says that they will ‘analyze the situation in due course’.

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