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Statement from the Dissent Edinburgh Accommodation Group

Edinburgh Convergence Group | 28.06.2005 13:11

We are writing this to prepare people for the accommodation situation in Edinburgh. We want to encourage people to travel here to take part in the actions and Edinburgh convergence, but also to circulate this information as widely as possible.



People in Edinburgh have, for several months, been trying to find a space suitable for G8 protesters to sleep, meet, eat, converge, plan, party, and self-organise. Our initial aim was to hire a building large enough to accommodate many people as well as providing meeting and social space. Our mandate from the network was to find a place we could manage and organise ourselves, and to provide legal sleeping space for those who needed it.

However, after 2 spaces fell through, we found it impossible in Edinburgh, a city with few empty large industrial spaces (where most such spaces have been turned into luxury apartments), and high property prices, to rent a building for such a short period of time.

Having made a commitment to provide legal space for those travelling to Edinburgh, we then made a proposal to the council: to give us an empty building or piece of land, which we would provide infrastructure and equipment for and manage ourselves. The council refused, as they want to concentrate all the protesters in one place – Hunter’s Hall Park, surrounding the Jack Kane centre. As we were left with no other option we approached the council for a Dissent space within their site. We have managed finally to get that space where we can have a kitchen, info point, computers for general use, films and a kids’ space. There will be a circle of marquees for meeting and socialising, with a communal space in the middle.

For many of us, it is a new experience to work with the council and to ask them for something. Our experience and political preference lies in taking spaces ourselves and in self-organisation, rather than in lobbying or making demands of the state. We realised that this would be a huge compromise, but we felt and still feel that we have made a commitment to provide legal accommodation, and have no other choice.

The problem is that we have no control over the layout and management of the council campsite. The site has security, in the form of a large fence, security guards and CCTV cameras. We have been told that police will not be inside the campsite, but there will be a police liaison officer in the council office outside. Also, people will have to pay £5 for the week to stay on the campsite. This is obviously not a situation we would choose and we have tried to explain to the council that this level of control will be considered repressive and unacceptable to many people, but with no success. We do not know whether the campsite is designed to repress us, or if the security and cameras are just a symptom of the society of control that we live in, that the council impose without thinking.

We understand that many people will not be able to accept this situation and will not wish to stay in this place. However we have also made a political choice to be at the council site and we are putting a lot of effort into creating a zone there. It will not be a space in which we can have control over our perimeter, but we can choose how we organise inside and respond to situations together. We are going ahead, because we feel it is crucial that we have a presence in Edinburgh, both for the actions and demonstrations, and for communication with the other demonstrators.

Now that we are in this situation we see the potential to reach out to the other movements who will be at the campsite. We want to create a self-organised space within the site and provide a kitchen and communal space. We feel this is necessary or there will be no potential for non-hierarchical decision making structures, to facilitate solidarity in the face of repression and help to create collective action against the G8. Dissent and anti–authoritarian movements in general, need to reach out and explain our ideas and actions. If we cannot organise in these conditions, which mirror those of our society we have little hope of changing our world.

Also the Jack Kane community centre will hopefully help us break down the barriers between the protesters and local people; they are sympathetic and have already shown us solidarity, opening their space for our use. The campsite was created without consultation with the locals, in a working class area and they are losing the use of their park without getting anything back.

On Thursday 30th June Dissent will be holding a welcome meeting in the convergence centre at 6pm (which is located at Teviot Student’s Union, University of Edinburgh, Bristo Square), and a discussion of the accommodation situation and what collective action we should take would be welcomed. On Friday July 1st, at the first spokes councils (10am-12pm & 4-6 pm), also in the convergence centre, we hope to raise these issues, consult everyone and decide on the options together. If after reading this information, you are sure you don’t want to go to the council space, please still come to the spokes council and we can solve the problems together.

This is a warning, an explanation and a call out. For the moment this is our ONLY accommodation in Edinburgh. We need help to set this place up… set up will be on Thursday the 30th. Even if you are staying in Glasgow or Stirling please come and work for this one day! Especially we need people who can help with marquees.

We also need help with any useful equipment – tarpaulin, wood, tools, info, films to show – everything or anything you can bring.

The site is Jack Kane Centre, Hunter Hall Park, Niddrie Mains street, Craigmillar. You can take bus 2, 30, 32. Call if you can help or need directions 07963720402…


Edinburgh Convergence Group

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Brits are best at keeping folk in line

28.06.2005 13:36

Craigmillar is prefect for isolating people in a controlled environment with limited road access where the police are used to being an occupying force. Look at a map of Edinburgh. There are loads of other green areas for camping - Waverley Gardens, the meadows, botanics - but the advantage of Craigmillar for the authorities is it's miles away with easily controlled roads in and out and no middle class people nearby.

If the cops let people leave this camp to get to Gleneagles on 6th July I will eat my head. Get out before then!

Jimmy


Bahhhhh

28.06.2005 15:27

So once again a Dissent organised activity turns into a government / council approved activity !

This is now beyond a joke, can there be anyone who still thinks Dissent is an autonomous activist organisation ? As a front for the State I have rarely seen a more obvious one. Protest at the G8 is going to be controlled, organised and police supervised. It will be a waster of time

Not a sheep


why doesn't dissent do what everybody else is doing?

28.06.2005 16:01

Why not just share the same feilds as everybody else, why does dissent want to have seperate sleeping arrangements - do the other people in the movemnet smell or something.

don't panic -just bring your sleeping bags and a tent

red letter


Misinformation

28.06.2005 17:07

Dissent! are organising a rural convergence space, near Stirling. Obviously the point of the Edinburgh space is to organise something in the city itself.

I am willing to bet, again, that those people accusing Dissent! of being a state sponsored front (which is, btw, totally laughable) have done **** all to prepare for this summit, and just enjoy whingeing. Have you got any idea how difficult organising this stuff is? Probably not, because you're not doing anything constructive.

Accusing fellow activists of being sponsored by the state when they do something you don't agree with is just utterly tedious and pointless, and indicates a total lack of respect for people who are trying to organise a really difficult logistical task. What's wrong with you? If you want a squatted social space in Edinburgh why don't you FUCKING DO IT?

Pissed off


re dissent criticism

28.06.2005 17:11

It has also squatted a warehouse space in glasgow for over a thousand people and is involved in setting up the eco-village campsite (self managed) for 5000 people.

They are telling you the full info about the campsite at Jack Kane - you can make your own minds up... they are being honest about the cctv etc etc

ahem


part of the problem

28.06.2005 19:29

Dissent is rapidly becoming part of the problem as far as protest at the G8 is concerned. Why are thy working so closely with the fuzz ?

Mary


I'm so right on...

28.06.2005 22:06

I'm so right on that I never do anything legal and never am involved with the state in any way.

I'm so good at posturing the state is beginning to crumble. The power of my typing and my ideological purity, huh.

hat eater


Time for one of the pink pills

29.06.2005 00:24

I'm so autonomous that I have managed to organise fuck all!

Its REALLY GREAT!!!

I'm going to be camping in a field on my own, eating vegan grass and meeting nobody. I won't be part of any legal protest so I'm going to run around the campfire naked on my own with my friends! hurrah

Remember - Dissent are the Bilderbergers anywah

....wah wah wah...yodledydahwoohoo

[goes off to take medication]

Krop


You're doing a great job

29.06.2005 08:49

I think the Dissent people trying to sort out accommodation in Edinburgh are doing a grand job in the face of obstruction and oppoisitn form the council. They don't need obstruction and opposition from us as well. I for one am very grateful that something has been sorted out as I will be there with my two children and don't really fancy being stranded in a big city with nowhere to sleep. Thank you for all your hard work and don't listen to the critics - normallyt hey are the ones who do b*** all.

supporter


good work Dissent, ignore the trolls

29.06.2005 14:03

Dissent! have done lots of work and are trying to help facilitate effective protest. Whereas the trolls are sitting on their bums feeling smug and achieving nothing.

(Must confess I can't help being a bit amused that Dissent! are now on the receiving end of all the same sort of silly sniping and nonsense accusations of being state stooges many of them used to level at the SWP, trade unions etc. Irony huh!)

But as an SWP activist :-o I'm always support people prepared to do something positive.

and I'm in a trade union too, horrors!


Make Poverty History...in our own backyards

30.06.2005 09:52

The idea of sending people out to Niddrie is a real laugh to me. I love the council's decision. While all official lines indicate Jack Kane is the camp, the ones who will read these reports and follow orders are most likely the ones who have never seen the poverty they are fighting. Let alone the poverty in their own backyards, or ours. THE FENCES ARENT TO CONTROL YOU, you self-righteous twats, THEY ARE TO PROTECT YOU from citizens of an unjust, wealthy, and ghetto-ized city.
The true anarchists will settle in the green spaces of edinburgh, and by being responsible, clean, and humane, make it impossible to attract negative glares or oppression from authorities (they cannot remove you without passing a council action). Sleep anywhere, i think, save the Queens park, Holyrood park. Sleep in George Square, the meadows, inverleith, etc. Be courteous and you will not run in to serious trouble. Scotland is a wonderful nation. Get the people on your side and there will be nothing the authoriities can do to stop you.

S. Verdad