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Date sent:      	Fri, 30 Mar 2001 10:23:39 +0100 (BST)
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wake up! wake up! it's yer off the rails

SchNEWS

Published in Brighton by Justice? - Brighton's Direct Action collective

ISSUE 299, FRIDAY 30th March, 2001

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TRAIN TO KILL

"We hope to make the transportation of this highly dangerous waste as
expensive as possible so that the government will have to stop" - Activist

At 00.30 on Thursday morning, a CASTOR trainload of nuclear waste finally
arrived - over 24 hours late - at the rural German village of Gorleben.
Filled with 60 tonnes of deadly waste, the Castor pulled out of Le Hague
in France on Monday on its 375 mile journey. Despite the freezing weather
and the massive police operation anti-nuclear protesters across Germany
dogged the shipment every inch of the way. People blockaded, occupied,
chained and cemented themselves to tracks; some even staged a volleyball
tournament. More than 1,400 people have been arrested amid accounts of
massive police brutality. So far, most have been released without charge.

On Tuesday morning, the train was forced to change route after a blockade
in Goettingen where Greenpeace activists abseiled with chains connected to
the track from Seerau bridge and succeeded in hanging in there for six
hours. On Tuesday evening, the train got stuck for hours again, this time
at Lueneburg - 50km from the destination. Why? Cos a 'cell train' full of
people nicked from an earlier 1600-strong blockade got blocked in on the
single-track line to Gorleben by other protesters. Nice one!

And for Babylon, it all went downhill from there. Plans to finish the
journey went totally pear-shaped as over 15,000 people - including groups
such as x-1000, Robin Wood, Greenpeace, a 'black bloc' of Autonomen
anarchists and even local farmers - upped the number of 'delaying'
actions, to the fury of over 20,000 tooled-up cops. At Sueschendorf, it
took police 20 hours to remove five plucky Robin Wood activists who had
chained and cemented themselves in between the tracks. Thousands of people
had blocked the line along the final miles of the route and could only be
moved by police using extreme force. Although the evil cargo eventually
reached its destination, protesters are regarding the massive disruption
as a huge success.

The police operation was the largest seen in post-war Germany. Around
Dannenberg - the railhead for Gorleben - cops attacked and evicted
temporary 'camps' set up in fields by protesters, dispersing people over
the freezing countryside. Daft restrictions forbidding tents were brought
in by the police, which meant everyone had to sleep out in sub-zero
temperatures. Several protesters were badly injured when riot police
charged camps at Nahrendorf and Dahlenberg, while others were nicked and
then driven miles away and released - a ruse foiled by activists who
quickly got together a 'shuttle bus' to get folk back to the barricades!

This was the first CASTOR (meaning 'Cask for Storage and Transport Of
Radioactive waste) train to run since 1998, when clashes between
protesters and cops saw a suspension of the noxious trade. German nuclear
power stations are legally required to deal with their waste, and unless
they can safely store this waste they cannot get a license to operate. The
waste storage sites at Gorleben and Ahaus are the only approved sites for
storing dodgy stuff after reprocessing at Sellafield in the UK or La Hague
in France. So anti-nuclear activists see the storage sites as critical to
the functioning of the whole unpleasant set-up, and there's been a long
history of makin' trouble to stop the trains. In March '97, 7,000 people
blocked Dannesburg rail terminal - where the containers are transferred to
road trucks for the last few miles into the Gorleben site - cutting down
railway power cables and setting light to barricades.

First Class Actions

* Police threatened the owner of a private company that they would force
the doors of his premises if he continued to refuse to let them refuel
their water cannons there!

* In at least one case police have given written orders to stay away from
the location to an inhabitant of Dannenberg - he is supposed to stay away
from the town he lives in until March 28!

* Activists in Luechow-Dannenberg report that cops took over the telecom
premises in the nearby town of Uelzen and banned technical staff from
entering the premises. This place is responsible for maintaining the D-1
cell-phone net in the area; cops closed it down to prevent communication!

* In the towns of Hitzacker and Dannenberg, school-kids squatted schools
and gyms to prevent the police from commandeering them as accomodation for
officers. The clued-up kids then opened the buildings as crash space for
protesters!

* The transport is expected to cost some 60 mill. US dollars. Well spent,
eh?

* More on nuclear transports: 'Castors, Cops, and Castors!' in the
'SchNEWS Survival Handbook' and SchNEWS 221

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BEYOND the PALE

Looks like there's gonna be fun and games in store for BP next month as
protestors plan to descend on their AGM. Maybe there will be complaints
about BP's investment in PetroChina - the Chinese state oil company who
are sucking the wealth out of countries like Tibet and Sudan. In Sudan for
example the security forces have cleared areas by the pipelines using such
pleasant techniques as aerial bombardments, unlawful killings, rape,
abduction and torture.

Maybe people will be arguing that despite the fact that BP have adopted a
sunflower logo and 'beyond petroleum' slogan they're spending £6 billion a
year on oil exploration in ecologically sensitive places like the Atlantic
frontier in the North Sea and the Arctic (where temperatures are rising up
to five times faster than the global average and an area the size of
Holland is disappearing each year).

Or maybe they'll just be hearing complaints about the obscene £24,000
profit a minute that the company are making - that's £1 billion a month.
This should more than cover the £200 million they are proposing to spend
over the next five years on renewable energy.

SchNEWS just can't understand why BP has been putting pressure on the
government to change the law so corporations don't have to bother with
AGMs.

Still, in true BP topsy-turvy style they have committed themselves to
greater openness while trying to stop debate at the meeting!

* The AGM is in London on the 19th April at 11am. Contact Free Tibet
Campaign 020 7833 9958 www.freetibet.org or Greenpeace on 0207 865 8100
www.greenpeace.org

* Shock horror news - the US are refusing to ratify the Kyoto Climate
Change Agreement. With 7% of the world's population creating 25% of the
greenhouse gases, SchNEWS just can't understand Bush and co's logic.

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PLANS MODIFIED

Anti-genetic campaigners in Sussex are celebrating after plans for a farm
scale trial of genetically modified oil seed rape were scrapped. After
talking to locals, a demo in the nearby town of Hailsham, and visits to
the farm, the farmer pulled out saying he was afraid of the spread of foot
and mouth (even though there have been no cases in Sussex). Protesters
believe it may be because he was none too popular in his village as at the
parish council meeting only four out of sixty people voted in favour of
the trial.

* Across the pond the campaign against genetically modified crops is
gaining momentum. Recently anti-GM pixies chopped down over 1,200
genetically engineered Poplar and Cottonwood trees at Oregon State
University. An archive of anti-biotech direct actions can be found at
http://tao.ca/~ban/ar.htm

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Nursery Crime

Atherden Road Nursery won its first court battle this week, against
Hackney Council who have been busy cutting services across the borough
after it went bankrupt (SchNEWS 281). The Nursery has now been squatted by
local people and turned into a Community Centre with everything from a
Parent and Under-5s Drop-in; Circus Skills; Creative Arts and Ceramic
Workshops; to English as a Second Language; Samba Classes; Gardening; DJ
and Bike Workshops; cheap Internet Access; a book and video library;
low-cost community meals and evening events. As one user put it "the
centre provides the kind of services Hackney Council should be offering
instead of cutting." Now, of course the Council wants the building back so
they can sell it off to some private corporation. The Centre is just off
Lower Clapton Road. To find out what's going on call 020 8525 0247. This
Saturday (31) there's a night of music and comedy with Rhythms of
Resistance Samba Band, Mr. Social Control, Slamba (Jazz Fission), Jelly
Bone (prankster-rapping), and Megabitch DJs until 2am £4/2 concessions
refugees - free.

* UNISON Activist Noah Tucker has been suspended by Hackney Council and
ordered not to set foot on Council premises nor to communicate with any
Council employee. His crime? Having a "negative and rude attitude towards
management."

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Sod(exho) Off

Sodexho is one bummer of a company. Not only do they make loads of cash
out of the voucher system provided for refugees but they also are one of
the main companies involved in the privatised prison service. Last month
there was a day of action against them with activists in Bristol occupying
the Mariott hotel, which is owned by said multi-national. Forty
campaigners turned up to tell the public all about Sodexho's sordid
affairs with some activists sneaking into a hotel room, barricading
themselves in and hanging a banner out of a window which read 'Sodexho
Marriot - from hotels to prisons'. Others occupied the front steps of the
building, banged drums and handed leaflets to passers by. "What Sodexho
represents is the degradation of humanity in the pursuit of profit" says
Mark Foran of Bristol's Sod-Action collective "By taking action we can
show Sodexho what we really think of their dirty trade. It's not a single
issue, there's something here for everyone." There's another day of action
on the 4th April for those who missed out on the fun last time. For more
info contact sod-action@fsmail.net

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Positive SchNEWS

Most travellers want to give as well as take - especially after seeing
that tourism often doesn't benefit local people as much as it should. We
get a lot out of travel but what about the people whose paths we cross?
Are the meagre earnings they get from selling us the odd ethnic top really
enough to make it a fair exchange - especially when we've haggled for an
hour to knock them down by 50p? Tourism Concern questions our motives for
travel and have organised a conference for young travellers on April
7th/8th. It's at Hulme Hall, Manchester and participants will help draw up
a Young Travellers' Code to be distributed world-wide with speakers from
countries including Cuba, Kenya, Thailand, India and Guatemala. The event
costs £15 and accommodation is available for another £15 which includes
entry to a backpackers ball on Saturday night. For more info and booking
call 0207 77533330 or email michael@tourismconcern.org.uk

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SchNEWS in brief

   * 15 people in Sheffield protested at their local Sainsbury's to
     highlight GM animal feed and the foot and mouth 'crisis', banners
     were hung and the meat section was cordoned off by 'NAFF' inspectors
     in white overalls
   * On April Fool's Day, teams of Clowns will set off feeding frenzies in
     the largest stock markets and malls of the world by raining money
     down on traders and shoppers www.adbusters.org
   * Campaign Against Arms Trade has launched an action to encourage and
     facilitate non violent direct action on arms trade related issues
     020-72810297, action@caat.demon.co.uk
   * Schwoops! We printed the wrong phone number for Mayday last week - it
     should be 07989 451096. There will also be two Critical Mass bike
     rides on the day. Meet outside Marylebone Station for West End Tour,
     or Liverpool St for a City tour. Both start 7.30 am, and will meet up
     for a follow up game of Disown It All Monopoly. A pamphlet about
     mayday is out now - send 41p SAE to BM Mayday, London, WC1N 3XX
   * 'Say No to Star Wars' demonstration, 12 noon 14th April at Downing
   St.
     Contact CND: 020-7700-2393 youth_cnd@hotmail.com
   * 'Offline' is a new paper version of the best of the UK Indymedia
     website. IndyMedia is "a global network of news websites that
     encourage the public to report their own stories to the world
     uncensored." Send SAE to PO Box 587, London, SW2 4HA
     www.indymedia.org.uk
   * The people of Govanhill are occupying their local swimming pool as
   the
     council wishes to close it down. Rally and fete 3pm this Saturday at
     Govanhill swimming pool, Calder Street, Glasgow. Let the people swim!
   * North Wales Housing Association have recently started building phase
     two of their 30 house development next to Llys Mair flats, Eithinog.
     Day of action 6th April noon, bring musical instruments, fancy dress,
     banners etc. Ring 07941 794765
   * There's a launch meeting of the Campaign Against the Terrorism Act,
     8th April 1-5pm at University of London Union (3rd floor), Malet St.,
     London WC1 (Russel Square tube). The meeting is being organised by
     groups affected by the Act, particularly the 21 foreign groups that
     have already been banned. Money is also urgently needed for producing
     'bust cards' in different languages. Contact Campaign Against The
     Terrorism Act 0845 458 2966 e-mail: ta2000@go.to
   * Sheffield Council plans to sell off 68,000 Council houses, 20% of
     which'll be demolished by 2003.. Action against the proposal is
     planned over the weekend of 27th April. Six experienced abseilers
     with their own gear are urgently needed to help Call 07730006873 or
     email 0742@disinfo.net
   * End the Lies, Lift the Sanctions on Iraq a mass 'nose in'(noses
     provided) and vigil against economic sanctions on Iraq, meet 1pm,
     Sunday 29th April, on steps at western end of King Charles Street,
     London SW1 for photocall followed by a vigil outside Downing Street
     2-4pm more info on 01865 243 232.
   * Hundreds of adivasi (indigenous indians) people have stormed and
     occupied the Man dam in the Narmada Valley, successfully stopping
     construction. They have vowed to stay there until the government
     rehouses all the 993 families displaced: nobigdam@vsnl.com
   * Huntingdon Life Sciences share price has just fallen to 5p. Soon
   we'll
     be able to club our giros together, buy the company and turn it into
     an animal sanctuary
   * Calling all anarchist footy players, the Loony Left Cup will be held
     as part of the Mayday celebrations in Clissold Park, Hackney, London.
     To enter contact Between The Lines, Box 32, 136 Kingsland High
     Street, London E8 2NS.
   * A pedal powered genetix road show is taking to Cornwall and Devon, to
     find out more visit www.lifecycles.uk.cf or call 07050 618445.

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Inside SchNEWS

Early this month Farrokh Shiri lost his appeal for political asylum. In a
distressed state he threatened to take his own life, and after a 4 hour
siege was arrested and charged with possessing a replica hand gun, and
intending to use an imitation hand gun with the intent of resisting
arrest. Now put yourself in his shoes - he had to flee Iran because he
would have been sentenced to death, but he says "I am very, very puzzled,
in this country they say I am not allowed to kill myself, but on the other
hand they want to return me to people who will kill me." What the f**k is
going on when we know that human rights abuses occur in Iran, we know that
people are tortured on a daily basis, but we still refuse people who have
fled for their lives asylum, and deport them back to face certain death?
If Farrokh is found guilty he could face two years in prison before
getting deported. At the moment he is being held on remand at HMP Exeter,
New North Road, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4EX, and has no money for phone cards,
so if you could, send cheques made payable to 'the Governor' but write
Farrokh Shiri on the back, as well as messages of support.

* There's a demonstration in support of Michael Taylor, of Bristol NUJ
outside Uxbridge Magistrates Court, Harefield Rd, next Friday (6th)
10.00am. Mike was arrested during a Heathrow Airport protest against the
deportation of Iraqi-Kurdish asylum seeker Amanj Gafor, who fled Iraq in
1996 following the execution of his father. Amanj was eventually deported
to Germany in August where he is in mental hospital because of stress. Tel
0117 965 1803 www.ncadc.org.uk/letters/news20/amanj

* The planned National Front march in Oldham, has been cancelled, but the
anti-fascist demo will still be taking place 11am, outside Oldham College,
Rochdale Road, Oldham. Tel 07949 197548 However, the fascists have got
permission to march in Bermondsey, South London Sat 7th April. Keep your
ears open for details of a counter demo. In Leicester on the 21st April
there will be a huge counter demo when the scum will be trying to parade
around the town. Meet outside Leicester Train Station at 10am call 07718
62965 leicesteropposition@yahoo.co.uk

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Spoil Sport

The ancient October woodland in East Grinstead is being felled to make way
for a hockey pitch and car park by East Grinstead Sports Club, which ain't
too good. The area is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and
yet there has been no debate over its destruction. The club can be
contacted on 01342-321210 if you want to express your views. The wood is
on the Saint Hill road, off the B2110 by the club and is accessible by
footpath. Get yer wellies on and mark a return to the country by saving
some! email: octoberwood@hotmail.com.

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...and finally...

April is International Month of Pie-rect action against Capital and State.
Starting appropriately on April Fools Day the idea is to 'Dessert the
State' in the lead up to Mayday. "What better way to draw attention to the
often faceless leaders of the corporate world, shameful 'journalists',
dodgy politicians and anyone who deserves a face full of dissent. The
'global movement' is often mis-represented in the mainstream media. You
can't mis-represent a face full of cream. It sends a clear message to the
recipient and the media that what these people are doing is ridiculous and
that you are prepared to let them know - and have some fun while doing
it!" www.dessertstorm.org

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disclaimer
SchNEWS warns all those on the wrong side of the tracks not to get
railroaded but stay on line. Honest

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