Grassroots

Saturday 21 February 2009

Short update on outcomes of Birmingham University occupation



The occupation at the University of Birmingham ended on 20th January on the same day it started when the occupiers decided to leave after two shifts of university security and 30 police besieged the building that evening.

http://www.indymedia.org.uk/media/2009/02//422523.mp4

Despite the circumstances in which the occupation ended the occupiers still secured a meeting with the Vice-Chancellor and on Thursday 22nd January met with him to discuss their demands from the occupation. The meeting was quite unproductive and resulted in effectively no commitments at all from the university, leaving the occupiers to consider a next move.

The occupation was followed by a large and successful protest (see: http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/419829.html), also on the 22nd January, organised by a coalition of student societies, but the event went un/misreported by university media, most notably the widely read 'Redbrick' studet newspaper. In an article entitled 'Iron Curtain' in the paper two weeks later, a Redbrick journalist spilled the beans on University and Guild of Students (the student union at Birmingham - who have a veto on content) censorship of reporting of the Gaza-related events. An exchange of letters published in the paper has also slowly enabled news of the week of action to get out to Birmingham students.

At a meeting of Guild council on Thursday 19th February the Palestinian society finally managed to submit the motions relating to the Gaza crisis which they were prevented from tabling at the January meeting by Guild officers. However, during the meeting a coalition of zionists and Guild officers conspired to amend the motion so that it was converted into one preventing all further debate and discussion of Palestine in the council in the future (until it expires or is overturned in a future meeting). They then carried the vote by a small majority, once again shutting down all debate on the Palestinian issue in the union.

Despite these perceived setbacks, the occupation and protests have inspired people and united many groups on campus behind a common cause and are provoking a long -awaited response to suppression of political activity by the university and student union on this and other matters. Supporters of human rights and the self-determination of the Palestinian people at the University of Birmingham will continue to organise despite the complete contempt shown towards them by their union and university authorities and the criminalisation of their activities by the police. The struggle continues!

http://birminghamoccupation.wordpress.com/

Monday 28 July 2008

Cheeky Apocalypse


Imagine it's August 2003, the hottest European summer on record, and after a nasty accident you're stuck at home. As a TV channel-hopping couch potato, this is what you might have seen.....

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Igniting the Revolution? - An Introduction to the Earth Liberation Front




What is the Earth Liberation Front? Who is the E.L.F.? A documentary about the ELFs.

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Sunday 27 July 2008

Voices from the Camp for Climate Action



Climate change is now a reality. Leading scientists across the world agree that in a ’business as usual scenario’ we have no longer than 10 years to prevent 2-3 degrees of additional global warming that will lead to irreversible climatic changes with dramatic consequences for our planet.

However, in a world driven by profit and committed to unlimited economic growth, humanity seems very unwilling to change the course of the fossil fuel economy.

In the summer of 2006, the 5th hottest year ever recorded in recent history, 600 people convinced that there is no time to waste set up a Camp for Climate Action in the shadow of one of the biggest C02 emitters in Europe: Drax coal-fired power station in Yorkshire / UK.

With over one hundred workshops on a wide range of topics, the 10 day camp was a space of collective learning, sustainable living and taking direct action on the root causes of climate change. The gathering that showed practical low energy solutions in action, culminated in a day of protest and mass direct action in an attempt to shut down Drax.

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You've got to be choking!


The battle to save 400 trees and 1000 homes from the bulldozer. The building of the M11 link road in East London sparked a massive direct action campaign which galvanized thousands of people to live in trees, squats and even tunnels. The evictions brought thousands of Police and private armies onto the streets. But humour always ruled the day.
http://www.undercurrents.org

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Thursday 24 April 2008

Special Message About Indymedia Newsreal

As you may or may not be aware, the Indymedia Newsreal, a half-hour TV program, is produced with the help of Pan Left member time and equipment every month. I take submissions from vdeoactivists around the world to create each episode, but lately I've been getting fewer and fewer contributions. This is a special video message in which I try to humorously and cleverly persuade more videographers to participate.

http://panleft.net/cms/node/308/download