Catalonia: New Wave of Police fines on Housing Defense groups for trying to stop evictions

Por David Cobo Publicado el 2 Sep, 2021 from Kaos en la Red shared with thanks translation TheFreeOnline

“We have received five fines today.” “We already have eighteen but we don’t know when it will stop.” “About twenty people have been fined for that eviction.” “At least forty more of us have been fined.”

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These are phrases uttered by compas from four different housing groups in Barcelona to explain the outbreak of administrative sanctions they are receiving. They are not the only ones.

The fines refer back to the end of last year and since then many evictions have been opposed with the same tactic- blocking access to bailiffs until dragged away by police.. And you get identified by the police, in the Spanish State it’s illegal to be without your National Identity Card.. and possibly fined or charged months or years later.

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According to TOT Barcelona, ​​the administrative complaints imposed by the riot police of the Mossos d’Esquadra have hit just this month members of the Housing Network of Eixample, the Housing Union of the Raval, the Horta-Guinardó Housing Network, Sants Housing Group and the PAH of Barcelona.

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‘Modi gov’t anti-farmer’: Thousands rally against India farm laws

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Farmers promise to remain defiant against the government over controversial laws they say will destroy their livelihoods.

Indian farmers from various unions organised a huge gathering demanding a withdrawal of the agricultural laws introduced by the government a year ago. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]
Indian farmers from various unions organised a huge gathering demanding a withdrawal of the agricultural laws introduced by the government a year ago. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]

6 Sep 2021

Hundreds of thousands of farmers have gathered in India’s most populous state, the biggest rally yet in a months-long series of demonstrations to press Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to repeal three new agricultural laws.

More than 500,000 farmers attended the rally in the city of Muzaffarnagar, according to local police. [Mayank Makhija/AP Photo]
More than 500,000 farmers attended the rally in the city of Muzaffarnagar, according to local police. [Mayank Makhija/AP Photo]

Farmers have also called for a nationwide strike on September 27 to protest against the laws. Several rounds of negotiations between the government and ministers have failed to resolve the standoff.

More than 500,000 farmers attended Sunday’s rally in northern Uttar Pradesh state’s Muzaffarnagar district, according to local police.

Farmers and union leaders reaffirmed at the gathering that they would fight for their rights and continue their sit-in along major highways into New Delhi until the legislation is revoked. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]
Farmers and union leaders reaffirmed at the gathering that they would fight for their rights and continue their sit-in along major highways into New Delhi until the legislation is revoked. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]

Chanting “farmer-labourer, unity!”, the men and women wore yellow and green scarves, signifying harvest and mustard fields while waving national and farmer union flags.

Indian farmers and their supporters belonging to various farmers unions attend a farmers' protest in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]
Indian farmers and their supporters belonging to various farmers unions attend a farmers’ protest in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. [Rajat Gupta/EPA]

The demonstration in Uttar Pradesh, a predominantly agricultural state that is home to 240 million people, will breathe fresh life into the protest movement, said Rakesh Tikait, a prominent farmers’ leader.

Farmers say laws passed by parliament last year will hurt their livelihoods and leave them with scant bargaining power against big private retailers and food processors. [Mayank Makhija/AP Photo]
Farmers say laws passed by parliament last year will hurt their livelihoods and leave them with scant bargaining power against big private retailers and food processors. [Mayank Makhija/AP Photo]

“We’ll intensify our protest by going to every single city and town of Uttar Pradesh to convey the message that Modi’s government is anti-farmer,” he added.

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‘They Should Be In Jail’: How The Guardian and New York Times ‘Set Up’ Julian Assange

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‘They Should Be In Jail’: How The Guardian and New York Times ‘Set Up’ Julian Assange https://sputniknews.com/20190812/assange-set-up-davis-guardian-new-york-times-1076533649.html?fbclid=IwAR3TASTVrvLJZqXmcYK_7xQ79FzCd0BMeClw9B2uD549_bUDatl3dU9v2gA10.09.2019)Award-winning journalist Mark Davis has exposed the extent to which The Guardian and New York Times betrayed Julian Assange in 2010, and have played a pivotal and consciously dishonest role in smearing him ever since.

Speaking at an event in Sydney, Australia 8th August, Davis recalled how he’d closely followed Assange’s activities in the first half of that year in order to make a series of programmes on the WikiLeaks founder’s life for Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service – he ended up with so much material he was able to compile a documentary, ‘Inside WikiLeaks’.

In particular, Davis was granted intimate insight into the release of the Afghan War Logs – 90,000 US military incident and intelligence reports compiled January 2004 – December 2009. Provided to WikiLeaks by Chelsea Manning, the files offered damning…

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Bullfight Foundation calls woman mayor of Gijón a Taliban after she bans bullfights for Racism and Misogyny


By José Manuel Sánchez from a post in Kaos de la Red Movimiento Antitaurino

Macho-fascist bullfighters gave the names ‘ Feminist ‘and’ Nigerian ‘ to their bulls before publicly torturing them to death to the cheers of their sadistic fans.
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The socialist mayor of Gijón, Ana González, responded by announcing that there will be no more bullfights in the city.

The president of the Toro de Lidia Bullfighting foundation, Victorino Martín, then launched a tirade of abuse against the woman mayor, accusing her of being a Taliban and a “totalitarian” and making “a fool of herself.”

Ms Gonzalez announced the ban after denouncing that two of the animals that have been brutally tortured in public and killed in the last bullfighting fair were called ‘ Feminist ‘and’ Nigerian ‘.

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The mayor said the City Council will not grant the concession to organize the Begoña Bullfighting Fair again, which was held on August 13, 14 and 15 in Gijón, since, in their opinion, “ the bullfighters have crossed several red lines ”.

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Pamplona: Children are bloodied in the ”cultural heritage” of public animal torture .. from Venus at World Animals Voice

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18 great Reasons I Won’t be Getting the Covid Shots (fact checked) ++ 7 MORE

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by vanessa beeley / Published by Shari Snyder on thewallwillfall.orgshared with thanks .. illustrations added

#1: VACCINE MAKERS ARE IMMUNE FROM LIABILITY

The only industry in the world that bears no liability for injuries or deaths resulting from their products, are these vaccine makers.

First established in 1986 with theNational Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, and reinforced by thePREP Act, vaccine makers cannot be sued, even if they are shown to be negligent.

The covid-vaccine makers are allowed to create a one-size-fits-all product, with no testing on sub-populations (i.e. people with specific health conditions), and yet they are unwilling to accept any responsibility for any adverse events or deaths their products cause.

If a company is not willing to stand behind their product as safe, especially one they rushed to market and skipped animal trials on, I am not willing to take a chance on their…

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Squatters History: ‘landlords, Banks, Vulture Funds … can be swept away by the collective action of the people..’

75 years since ‘the luxury squatters’ seize properties in West London

from freedom news shared with thanks … illustrations added

The lessons of the past are clear. All obstacles created by landlords, Building Societies and others can be swept away by the collective action of the people themselves.” – Ted Bramley

On September 8th 1946, some 1500 men, women and children occupied properties in Kensington and Chelsea as part of the largest single direct action of trespass in a year marked by the squatting of military camps and empty residences across the UK.

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