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| per P | 17 jun 2011 |
El vídeo que “ha estado dando vueltas” por internet (que había recibido más de 250.000 visitas en pocas horas) en el que se mostraba como un grupo de p olicías que estaban infiltradxs en la concentración a las puertas del Parlamento Catalán son reconocidxs por manifestantes como provocadorxs y alentadorxs para que la policía tuviera una excusa para cargar contra las personas que allí estaban concentradas no se encuentra disponible en youtube: (mirad por vosotrxs mismxs)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycmvzrvsf8g&feature=player_embedded |
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| (**ultimísima hora: hay decenas de copias circulando por internet cuando nos hemos enterado de que el vídeo ha sido borrado)Aparece un mensaje en el que se avisa: “El vídeo que has solicitado no está disponible.”
Estamos ante un atropello que no es casual ni accidental y que está orquestado desde los aparatos policiales con el fin de no mostrar la realidad (lo que demuestra a que no íbamos por mal camino al decir que fueron ellxs lxs provocadorxs, a pesar que desde todos los telediarios se han lanzado proclamas diciendo que ese vídeo era un montaje). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAcpL1wr8yg Además, hoy un chico ha afirmado que no ha podido colgar un comunicado ni el vídeo de lo ocurrido en Facebook ya que para poder hacerlo le pedía el número del teléfono móvil (algo muy extraño, pues creo que para colgar algo en Facebook no pide teléfono, símplemente que estés registradx y que tengas cuenta). Algo muy extraño. También, hay que añadir la manipulación que está habiendo en los medios de comunicación con lo ocurrido en Barcelona y cómo se da la visión de los hechos intentando dividir a las personas y distanciar a éstas de las personas de a pié. En primer lugar destacar que, tras ser informados de primera mano por un compañero que fue testigo directo del suceso, lo visto en televisión son casos anecdóticos redimensionados y amplificados de lo acontecido en la ciutadella. Como dijo Malcom X “Si no estáis prevenidos ante los Medios de Comunicación, os harán amar al opresor y odiar al oprimido”. De cualquier manera es más que notable el espíritu combativo de los compañeros de Barcelona que después de haber recibido porrazos y golpes en varias ocasiones no cejan en su empeño de seguir luchando y combatiendo a una indigna situación y clase política. A medida que va llegando la información se va constatando como las fuerzas del Estado infiltraron “reventadores profesionales” para provocar a Mossos y manifestantes y justificar así la violencia policial. Sabemos de lo que hablamos ya que en la acampada de Zaragoza han aparecido una serie de elementos sospechosos cuyo único objetivo es destrozar la imagen de los ciudadanos que nos hemos reunido para protestar contra los poderes que están machacando al mundo en general y a nuestra sociedad en particular. Los intereses en juego son demasiado grandes para que permitan que las acampadas siquiera tosan encima de ellos. El 19-J y la manifestación contra el pacto del Euro son un buen ejemplo. Un buen ejemplo del sentido social de los entes financieros y empresas multinacionales, un gran ejemplo de lo títeres que son los políticos cuando el poder económico les dicta su política monetaria, financiera y social. Como en Barcelona; ni un paso atrás. El mejor ejemplo es que la lucha ya empieza a tener efectos sobre nuestra anquilosada clase política. Ya hay una iniciativa parlamentaria para “controlar” los patrimonios de los diputados y la revisión de las pensiones de estos. Al mismo tiempo, Esperanza Aguirre (sí, ella), después de tachar al movimiento 15-M de germen de “movimiento totalitario” (sí, que ironía) planteó una suerte de idea acerca de la elección en listas abiertas (sí, pa` mear y no echar gota). Medidas del todo insuficientes pero que no son sino el reflejo de la incertidumbre que le hemos generado a una acomodadísima clase política. No obstante, una de cal y otra de arena. Ayer mismo PPSOEPNVCiU tiraron atrás una moción que pretendía transparentar más de 600 grandes fortunas asentadas en Suiza. Que noten el aliento de la masa en la nuca, eso no lo pueden soportar. “Paz, trabajo y solidaridad.” … Se agradecería máxima difusión… Ante esta oleada de sucesos paranormales, podemos suponer quién anda detrás… |
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Atentado contra defensora de la Amazonía
Atentado contra defensora de la Amazonía
En Ucayali, el día jueves 9 de junio a las 11 de la noche, manos extrañas arrojaron desde una mototaxi un artefacto que causó el incendio total de la vivienda de la arquitecta Mariska Van Dalfsen, de nacionalidad holandesa, quien trabaja como docente de la Universidad Intercultural de la Amazonía, formando a jóvenes líderes amazónicos en temas de Buen Vivir, interculturalidad y derechos de pueblos indígenas.
Su labor en Pucallpa comenzó el año 2006 y es reconocida por la afirmación de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas en su lucha por la defensa de sus derechos vulnerados por las empresas petroleras.
La vivienda fabricada en madera fue destruida por el fuego en su totalidad. Extrañamente, después del incendio no se han encontrado dos equipos informáticos pertenecientes a la ONG Warmayllu dirigida por la ciudadana holandesa, complementariamente a su labor universitaria.
China: Take The Streets. Rioting spreads.
Wave of Violent Protests, Rioting, Bombings Hits China; Expect More Riots When China’s Credit Bubble Pops, Exposing
Mountains of Fraud Protests are not uncommon in China. However, most protests have been in rural areas where farmers have had their land stolen by bureaucrats and property developers.
The last few weeks have been different. Several large urban areas have seen protests against corruption. A wave of violent unrest in urban areas of China over the past three weeks is testing the Communist Party’s efforts to maintain control over an increasingly complex and fractious society, forcing it to repeatedly deploy its massive security forces to contain public anger over economic and political grievances.
In the latest disturbance, armed police were struggling to restore order in a manufacturing town in southern China Monday after deploying tear gas and armored vehicles against hundreds of migrant workers who overturned police cars, smashed windows and torched government buildings there the night before. The protests, which began Friday night in Zengcheng, in the southern province of Guangdong, followed serious rioting in another city in central China last week, plus bomb attacks on government facilities in two other cities in the past three weeks, and ethnic unrest in the northern region of Inner Mongolia last month.
Antigovernment protests have become increasingly common in China in recent years, according to the government’s own figures, but they have been mainly confined to rural areas, often where farmers have been thrown off their land by property developers and local officials. The latest unrest, by contrast, involves violent protests from individuals and large crowds in China’s cities, where public anger is growing over issues including corruption and police abuses.
Protests in China have been occurring at an increasing rate. This is in spite of the fact the Chinese economy has been growing at 10% a year for a decade. What happens when China’s growth slows to 4%?
Continue reading here..http://libcom.org/news/riots-china-14062011
General Strike Greece..link Live update
#618| Updates from the May 15 general strike and day of action
15:56 (2+GMT) Major clashes on Filellinon st., at least one arrest in Sytagma, people do not leave the square cops attack to everyone. Shock grenade and tear gas bombs sound everywhere. People defend themselves and the square, kicking out the cops in various parts of the square. Cops attacked twice to ambulances which came to pick up injured demonstrators, while atear gas bomb was thrown in the clinic-tent of the square.
15:45 (2+GMT) Clashes all around Syntagma and on the Square. Demonstrators respond with stones to the police attack, the square is covered with the white powder that gas bombs leave behind, but people still there, while others are re-concentrating on the streets around the square and are trying to move back on the square.
15:29 (2+GMT) Police attacks en mass in Athens, tear gas and stand grenade everywhere in Syntagma. Stones against the police and against the Hotel Great Bretagnia. Earlier in Gianneana (NW Greece) demonstrators attempted to occupy the prefecture, they managed it for a while, but then riot police attacked to them, clashes followed.
15:15 (2+GMT) Tension at Syntagma Sq continues. At Akadimias st. police threw a lot of tear gas a few minutes ago. Clashes between riot cops and demonstrators in front of the Ministry of Economic, a lot of petrol bombs and tear gas were thrown. People are back outside parliament and they’ re preparing for a stand-off. In front of the parliament anarchists and fascists are next to each other chanting slogans, the situation was really tense, after some clashes fascists were kicked out of the area.
CONTINUE ..BACK AN FORWARD.. HERE.. http://www.occupiedlondon.org/blog/
TakeThe Streets: Catalan Parliament still blocked.
On Tuesday a series of marches from barrios and towns converged on the Catalan Parliament in Barcelona.
The now decentralised Take The Streets movement blocked all access to the city park where the Parliament is due to debete the social cuts ordered by central gov. and the IMF.
The brave blockaders continued all night with all gates sealed. On Wed morning however politicians did manage to enter, with heavy riot police escort. Some got sprayed with paint, other leaders entered by helicopter.
There were limited incidents, with a strong pacific majority, the police caused some injuries and arrests. The blockade continues with the debate now beginning.
Next big event the International Demo on Sunday 19th
Live streaming of Parliament blockade HERE http://www.ustream.tv/channel/acampadosbcn
Anarchists in the #SpanishRevolution.Barcelona.
EN ESPAÑOL AQUI.…http://www.alasbarricadas.org/noticias/?q=node/17885
Barcelona, Spring 2011:
Chronology of An Unexpected Event
Buildup:
September 29, 2010: The major labor unions, CCOO and UGT, along with the anticapitalist CGT, the anarcho-syndicalist CNT (which has multiple splits), and other small unions, hold a general strike to protest the bank bailouts and proposed austerity measures included in the Labor Reform. In many city centers and industrial zones, participation in the strike is massive. In Barcelona, the streets erupt in heavy, day-long rioting. CCOO and UGT pickets, on t
he contrary, tend to be symbolic and spectacular. Both organizations subsequently sign on to the Labor Reform. Before or shortly after the strike, half a dozen neighborhoods in Barcelona form neighborhood “social assemblies.”
November 28, 2010: Elections in Catalunya replace the governing Socialist Party with the rightwing Convergencia i Unió, which adopts a hardline, pro-police rhetoric.
January 27, 2011: Acting apart from the major unions, the CGT, CNTs, and COS (a left Catalan coordination of syndicates) hold a general strike in Catalunya, which is a
lso called for in Euskadi and other parts of the Spanish state. The strike coincides with the approval of the Labor Reform, supported by the major unions and the Socialist Party (which has led the government in Madrid since 2004). In certain cities, the strike receives substantial support in the transport and manufacturing sectors, but generally achieves little participation. In Barcelona, burning barricades, sabotages, pickets, and contentious protests win a combative visibility for the strike.
May 1, 2011: In Barcelona, the anticapitalist Mayday protest, supported by the CNTs, CGT, COS, socialist indepes (Catalan independence activists), and informal or “black bloc” anarchists, leads thousands of people into the emblematic rich neighborhood, Sarrià, where protestors burn dumpsters and luxury cars, smash up approximately a hundred banks, fashion stores, and car dealerships, cover the walls in spray-painted slogans, and throw bottles and paint bombs at police before being dispersed in a heavy charge. The mood is exultant. The weeks before and after are marked by especially high quantities of sabotage and attacks.
#Revolution Breaks Out:
Sunday, May 15: A recently formed platform centered in Madrid, Democracia Real Ya or “Real Democracy Now” (DRY), holds simultaneous protests in dozens of cities throughout the Spanish state, convened via Facebook, Twitter, Indymedia and various activist listservs. That night, the idea is spread via Twitter to camp out in Puerta del Sol, a central Madrid plaza, modeling on the Tahrir Square occupation in Egypt. In other cities, occupations also begin in central plazas that night or the next night.
Monday, May 16: In the evening, eighty to a hundred people begin an encampment in Plaça Catalunya, the symbolic center of Barcelona, which in the last decade has become almost exclusively a tourist zone. As in other cities, the occupation organizes itself with a general assembly. A small number of anarchists are participating. In the meeting, they argue down the proposal to sign on to the Real Democracy Now manifesto from Madrid. Many other people also express the need for the Barcelona encampment to develop independently. It is decided the encampment
continue..many pages and great photos
http://www.crimethinc.com/texts/recentfeatures/barc.php
https://thefreeonline.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=3141&action=edit&message=10
General Strike vs. IMF.. tomorrow in Greece..
#617 | Transportation on the day of the General Strike – latest info
The following alterations have been announced to the schedule of public transportation in Athens for tomorrow, June 15th:
- Buses will run from 9 am to 9 pm
- Trolleys will run from 8 am to 10 pm
- The metro (lines 2 and 3) will run from 8 am to the end of its shift (around 00.30)
- Line 1 of the metro (green line) will only run from 8 am to 9 pm.
- Trams will run from 7 am to 11 pm.
There will be no trains (OSE) and no suburban railway services.
The metro will only run to Doukisis Plakentias stop (not to/from the airport) as the remainder of the line is part of the OSE network, which is on strike.
There will be no boat/ ferry services across the country.
#616| Pick a point, go there, stay there: on Wednesday June 15th we encircle and we block parliament
The map above pins the three blockade points that have been called by the Syntagma Assembly for Wednesday, June 15th at 7 a.m. These are Syntagma Square, the Panathenean Stadium and the metro stop “Euagelismos”. The General Strike demonstration will start at 11 a.m. at the Archeological Museum (on Patision Ave, by the Polytechnic) and will also head to Syntagma square.
The 15th of June is not the day of just another demonstration, and it’s not just another action. It has to be the first day of us taking back our lives, us striking back at this unprecedented assault by state, capital and the crypto-fascism of national consensus.
Words have little value at this point – everyone to the streets!
#615 | The popular assembly of Syntagma square calls for the blockade of Parliament – the new IMF agreement shall not pass
Last night (June 11th) the popular assembly of Syntagma square announced a call to blockade the Greek parliament ahead of the voting of the so-called Mid-term agreement between the Greek government and the troika (IMF/ECB/EU). The new agreement includes wild tax increases, the further slashing of wages and pensions and the lay-off of approximately more 100,000 civil servants in the next few years.
The call-out for the blockade below is one of the most important acts we have seen by the Syntagma assembly so far. June 15th is gearing up to become a historical day in Greece, a crucial chance to block off the charge-ahead of neoliberalism here.
Don’t be a spectator to this – translate and disseminate the text below; organise a gathering where you are, or come join us at Syntagma. This is the struggle for and of our lives.
24 hours in the streets!
We give our own RESPONSE to the MIDTERM AGREEMENT
June 15th, we encircle Parliament
Now that the government is trying to vote in the mid-term agreement, we encircle Parliament, we gather and we stay at Syntagma.
All together, we continue and strengthen the mobilisations that began on May 25th. Our first stop is the General Strike of June 15th. We won’t stop until they withdraw it.
We support by all means the General Strike and we demonstrate peacefully. On June 15th, we do not work and we do not consume. We coordinate with all citizens who want to express their disagreement to the mid-term agreement, with the strikers and their unions, with the popular assemblies, with mobilisations and occupations across the country. We call artists to support the mobilisation, to take to the streets with us and to give it their own touch. We will have three big meeting points:
Everyone on Wednesday June 15th, at 7 am:
1. In front of Parliament
2. At the metro stop Euagelismos
3. At the Panathenaic Stadium (on Vasileos Konstantinou Avenue)
Until June 15th we will be going all over Athens to make sure that the call of the Popular Assembly of Syntagma is spread everywhere. We give a meeting of struggle for the day of the voting in of the Mid-term agreement.
Let’s make our own voice heard loudly:
THE MID-TERM AGREEMENT SHALL NOT PASS
Popular Assembly of Syntagma Square June 11th, 2011





