Indymedia Media Collective London Radio Show - 14 June 2006
Dougie | 16.06.2006 16:01 | Indymedia | London
Broadcast live on ResonanceFM and streamed live at resonancefm.com 1300 - 1400
Audio
Intro: Sex and drugs and rock and roll (Dury/Jankel/Adams/Dougie)
Irish theme: I won't be a nun (march) (Kilnefora Ceili Band)
IMC-Ireland: Shell to the sea
Cycling weather
World Naked Bike Ride interview
Haditha is USMC policy
Aqsa report: Seth Porcello
Telephone interview: Pennie Quinton
Tune: Everybody wants to rule the world
Telephone interview: Mark Barrett
I won't wear the union jack (Tracey Curtis)
Palestine Today (imemc.org)
Text
Rossport Solidarity
Cycling weather
Square resists
CNT struggle
Girl wins science prize
Greenpeace against the bomb
Demonstrators' right to move was curtailed
Wapping demo poses kidnap charge
Peacenews retro
Events
Red pepper nite
Peace news is 70
National refugee week
Stonehenge solstice
Climate campaigners picnic in Grosvenor Square
Audio
Intro: Sex and drugs and rock and roll (Dury/Jankel/Adams/Dougie)
Irish theme: I won't be a nun (march) (Kilnefora Ceili Band)
IMC-Ireland: Shell to the sea
Cycling weather
World Naked Bike Ride interview
Haditha is USMC policy
Aqsa report: Seth Porcello
Telephone interview: Pennie Quinton
Tune: Everybody wants to rule the world
Telephone interview: Mark Barrett
I won't wear the union jack (Tracey Curtis)
Palestine Today (imemc.org)
Text
Rossport Solidarity
Cycling weather
Square resists
CNT struggle
Girl wins science prize
Greenpeace against the bomb
Demonstrators' right to move was curtailed
Wapping demo poses kidnap charge
Peacenews retro
Events
Red pepper nite
Peace news is 70
National refugee week
Stonehenge solstice
Climate campaigners picnic in Grosvenor Square
cycling weather wnbr - mp3 6.6M
G8, Palestine - PennieQ - mp3 13M
Now the struggle against Shell's plans to build a gas pipeline in the west of Ireland continues. Last weekend activists held a solidarity camp over the the holiday weekend in Rossport with speakers, music, and tours of sites such as Carrowmore Lake, already polluted by Shell, as well as joining the picket at the proposed site, which has now been continuously in place for more than a year.
Here an indymedia ireland reporter dunk talks to Treasa Ni Ghearraigh, a local woman, as well as exercising his celtic charm on the camp's kitchen crew...
...well, if you haven't had your lunch yet, that will have set your tummy rumbling...
For more see the Shell to sea website: www.corribsos.com
For more about Bolivia is not for sale, see www.boliviasc.org.uk
Winds are moderate, about 10mph, and northeasterly. There's the chance of the odd shower, but the heavy rain is spinning by over northern France, and London should miss most of it. Temperatures a pleasantly cool 17C after a sweaty couple of days in the saddle.
Pollution: Ealing's Horn Lane is showing red at the londonair.org.uk's live air quality site with PM10 particulates (90% of which come from motor vehicle exhausts) in the 92 - 99 microgram/metre cubed band. And at Neasdon Lane PM10s are moderate. Elsewhere in the capital pollution levels are low.
It was hot and sunny last Saturday in London which was good news for the 700 or so scantily and unclad riders participating in World Naked Bike Ride. More 40 rides took place in 20 countries worldwide. This was London's third annual event and a lot of fun...
[audio]
The Square Occupied social centre in London is now facing eviction, with a
date set for 23rd June, but the occupiers say they intend to resist any
eviction attempt.
Over the months you'll have heard of many events that have taken place
there, highlighing the fact that the social centre has been an important
hub for politics and self organisation in london.
In a statement issued a week and a half ago the Square collective said:
"We plan a social resistance to any attempts to evict us composed of all
the elements which constitute THE SQUARE - including students, teachers &
migrants which have utilised and contributed to this radical public space."
"we call for solidarity to the social centres around the UK, autonomous
collectives and radicals to converge on the weekend of the 23rd-24th-25th
June in Russell Square.
for more see www.londonsocialcentre.org.uk
=============================
Members of Spanish anarchist trade union, the CNT, who work at supermarket
distribution centre Mercadona, are now into their 75th day of a strike.
Things kicked off when company bosses gave three Barcelona workers the boot
for trying to organise fellow workers. Expecting trade union retaliation
Mercadona brought in scab labour before a strike had even been declared!
The union is calling for the reinstatement of sacked workers, agreement to
negotiated working conditions, improved health and safety, and recognition
of the CNT for the purposes of worker negotiation.
for more see:
barcelona.cnt.es
============================
Now although fast food restaurants may be more likely to be robbed by their
own workers than any other industry in the world, middle school pupils in
the UK have revealed something just as interesting.
Twelve year old Jasmine Roberts’ science project involved testing the
quality of water in the likes of Burger King and McDonalds, apparently
found that the water in the ice contained more bacteria than the water in
the toilets!
Jasmine even went on to win the regional school science competition for the
quality of her research!
==============================
Twenty Four Greenpeace activists were arrested last week for blocking the
main entrance of NATO’s Brussels Headquarters with a giant replica model of
a B61 nuclear bomb.
They also dropped a banner from the main NATO building roof calling for
“Nukes out of NATO”.
The action occurred as Defence Ministers prepared for a high-level meeting
on the future of NATO.
Sixteen years after the end of the cold war, 480 US Nuclear weapons remain
in Europe. They are currently stationed in Germany, Belgium, Italy, the
Netherlands, Turkey and the UK.
Last week a report released by the Commission on Weapons of Mass
Destruction chaired by Hans Blix called for the 480 US-owned and controlled
nuclear weapons to be removed from Europe and returned to US soil. The
report provides great detail on the dangers of US nuclear weapons, and also
explains how these weapons impede international efforts to negotiate
further nuclear reductions with Russia.
for more see
www.greenpeace.org
================================
on 8th June a G8 demonstrator was found guilty of Breach of the Peace and
fined £300 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court – despite numerous mistakes,
contradictions and omissions in the identification evidence by the police
witnesses.
The demonstrator had been arrested after being penned into Canning Street
in central Edinburgh for around six hours during the Carnival for Full
Enjoyment.
Sheriff McColl stated that she believed the two policemen giving evidencde
were credible witnesses – although no-one could explain why not one frame
of film shot by the countless police and media cameras present in that
confined space had captured the accused charging the police lines, as
described by Merseyside PCs Grant and Keith.
Interestingly, the reason for the police tactics of mass detention on that
day was openly stated – both police witnesses said that the police had
decided to cordon and detain the crowd of 200 plus demonstrators, NOT
because of anything the demonstrators had done, or were doing – but purely
to stop them joining up with other groups of demonstrators in the city centre.
===================================
On Sunday 11 June, 'London No Borders' & 'No One is Illegal' organised a
small demonstration outside the gates of News International at the Wapping
fortress.
The protest against the 'vigilante journalism' stunt reported in the
previous week's News of the World where employees of the paper had made
false promises of work to migrants, then picked them up in buses to 'take
them to work'... but instead delivered them to Colnbrook detention centre
where they were interviewed by immigration officers and detained.
Protestors questioned the legality of the kidnapping of the migrants and
hoped that a prosecution might ensue. They said they deplored the vicious
anti-immigrant atmosphere being encouraged by sections of the media, and
asked which will be the next group to be targeted for some illegal action
by what they called 'newspapers peddling hate'?
In related news, Ministers have decided that it’d be a great money saving
ploy if access to free legal advice is curtailed.
Presumably responding to the news that over 98% of fast-track asylum cases
from Harmondsworth detention centre are rejected, the Legal Services
Commission has decided that unless a migrant has more than a 40% chance of
success the case must be dropped.
for more see:
www.ncadc.org.uk
====================================
And now onto another newspaper, this one peddling something entirely
different - peace....
On 6 June "Peace News" celebrated seventy years of radical peace publishing
- first published in 1936 it's been a key communicator in multiple
campaigns over the decades.
In the Second World War, Peace News was the main lifeline for conscientious
objectors to the prevailing view that Britain had to fight war and
oppression with organised violence of its own, managing to keep publishing
despite widespread official and unofficial disapproval.
In the 1950s, Peace News played a central role in the rise of the anti-bomb
movement, with the first-ever Aldermaston march being organised from its
offices. Peace News went on to become effectively the unofficial paper of
the radical wing of the growing nuclear disarmament movement - the Direct
Action Committee Against Nuclear War, and the Committee of 100 - which
existed alongside the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Peace News’s coverage of the US black civil rights movement, nuclear
testing in the Pacific and apartheid South Africa exemplified its
commitment to international reporting – a commitment which continues to
this day.
In the 1970s, Peace News was awarded the prestigious "Scoop of the Year"
award from Granada TV for breaking the story of a former SAS colonel
setting up a private army. Peace News then turned its attention to direct
action against nuclear power stations, and - in the 1980s - actions against
cruise missiles and opposition to the Falklands war. It also gave space to
exploring gender politics and feminism.
Through the 1990s, the paper continued to be at the heart of British
nonviolent campaigning, covering such issues as the arms trade and the road
protest movement.
Over the past five years, Peace News has continued informing and
encouraging radical protest against the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq;
in campaigning on the subsequent crackdown on civil liberties - under the
auspices of the “war on terror”; and in highlighting government moves
towards a new generation of British nuclear weapons.
True to its radical roots, the birthday will be marked by an all-day event
at an occupied social centre in central London to take place from 11am
until midnight on Saturday 17 June. The event will focus on the issues at
the core of Peace News’s current reporting, including civil liberties, the
war on terror, nuclear power and weapons, antimilitarism and
counter-recruitment - more details on that later.
and to check out peace news see:
www.peacenews.info
=============================
****************
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Tonight there's a Red Pepper film and discussion night being held at The
Square occupied social centre - the film is called 'Divorce Iranian Style'
– and is a documentary which follows Iranian women as they fight for
divorce and child custody in what is a deeply patriarchal society. The film
maker will be there to answer questions, it starts at 7pm, it's free and
that's at 21 Russell Square
--
On saturday 17th there's the Peace News 70th Birthday Event which we
mentioned earlier. Runnning from 11am until 5pm there's workshops, plenary
discussions, banner-making, NVDA training and more, while from 7pm -
midnight there's a party with live bands, film screenings and DJ's. And
that's at the Square Occupied Social Centre, 21 Russell Square
--
Next week (19th-25th) sees National Refugee Week - with hundreds of events
taking place aimed at promoting understanding about the reasons why people
seek sanctuary- for more and to find out about local events see
www.refugeeweek.org.uk
--
Well, next wednesday is Summer Solstice... and once again stonehenge is
open to the public with english heritage allowing people access to the
stones between 10pm on Tuesday 20th June, through til 9am the next day...
with conditions stating that the car park must be cleared by 1pm. Sunrise
is a few minutes before 5am, with the solstice time point being just before
half past twelve. If you're out and about... have fun and stay safe....
--
Finaly an advance warning - coming up on 24th june is the Climate Gangsters
Party outside the American Embassy - The Campaign Against Climate Change is
holding a protest and party, saying Bush and co. are modern day Al
Capones... making money from climate crimes and bullying the rest of the
world into inaction.... - for more info check campaigncc.org
Here an indymedia ireland reporter dunk talks to Treasa Ni Ghearraigh, a local woman, as well as exercising his celtic charm on the camp's kitchen crew...
...well, if you haven't had your lunch yet, that will have set your tummy rumbling...
For more see the Shell to sea website: www.corribsos.com
For more about Bolivia is not for sale, see www.boliviasc.org.uk
Winds are moderate, about 10mph, and northeasterly. There's the chance of the odd shower, but the heavy rain is spinning by over northern France, and London should miss most of it. Temperatures a pleasantly cool 17C after a sweaty couple of days in the saddle.
Pollution: Ealing's Horn Lane is showing red at the londonair.org.uk's live air quality site with PM10 particulates (90% of which come from motor vehicle exhausts) in the 92 - 99 microgram/metre cubed band. And at Neasdon Lane PM10s are moderate. Elsewhere in the capital pollution levels are low.
It was hot and sunny last Saturday in London which was good news for the 700 or so scantily and unclad riders participating in World Naked Bike Ride. More 40 rides took place in 20 countries worldwide. This was London's third annual event and a lot of fun...
[audio]
The Square Occupied social centre in London is now facing eviction, with a
date set for 23rd June, but the occupiers say they intend to resist any
eviction attempt.
Over the months you'll have heard of many events that have taken place
there, highlighing the fact that the social centre has been an important
hub for politics and self organisation in london.
In a statement issued a week and a half ago the Square collective said:
"We plan a social resistance to any attempts to evict us composed of all
the elements which constitute THE SQUARE - including students, teachers &
migrants which have utilised and contributed to this radical public space."
"we call for solidarity to the social centres around the UK, autonomous
collectives and radicals to converge on the weekend of the 23rd-24th-25th
June in Russell Square.
for more see www.londonsocialcentre.org.uk
=============================
Members of Spanish anarchist trade union, the CNT, who work at supermarket
distribution centre Mercadona, are now into their 75th day of a strike.
Things kicked off when company bosses gave three Barcelona workers the boot
for trying to organise fellow workers. Expecting trade union retaliation
Mercadona brought in scab labour before a strike had even been declared!
The union is calling for the reinstatement of sacked workers, agreement to
negotiated working conditions, improved health and safety, and recognition
of the CNT for the purposes of worker negotiation.
for more see:
barcelona.cnt.es
============================
Now although fast food restaurants may be more likely to be robbed by their
own workers than any other industry in the world, middle school pupils in
the UK have revealed something just as interesting.
Twelve year old Jasmine Roberts’ science project involved testing the
quality of water in the likes of Burger King and McDonalds, apparently
found that the water in the ice contained more bacteria than the water in
the toilets!
Jasmine even went on to win the regional school science competition for the
quality of her research!
==============================
Twenty Four Greenpeace activists were arrested last week for blocking the
main entrance of NATO’s Brussels Headquarters with a giant replica model of
a B61 nuclear bomb.
They also dropped a banner from the main NATO building roof calling for
“Nukes out of NATO”.
The action occurred as Defence Ministers prepared for a high-level meeting
on the future of NATO.
Sixteen years after the end of the cold war, 480 US Nuclear weapons remain
in Europe. They are currently stationed in Germany, Belgium, Italy, the
Netherlands, Turkey and the UK.
Last week a report released by the Commission on Weapons of Mass
Destruction chaired by Hans Blix called for the 480 US-owned and controlled
nuclear weapons to be removed from Europe and returned to US soil. The
report provides great detail on the dangers of US nuclear weapons, and also
explains how these weapons impede international efforts to negotiate
further nuclear reductions with Russia.
for more see
www.greenpeace.org
================================
on 8th June a G8 demonstrator was found guilty of Breach of the Peace and
fined £300 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court – despite numerous mistakes,
contradictions and omissions in the identification evidence by the police
witnesses.
The demonstrator had been arrested after being penned into Canning Street
in central Edinburgh for around six hours during the Carnival for Full
Enjoyment.
Sheriff McColl stated that she believed the two policemen giving evidencde
were credible witnesses – although no-one could explain why not one frame
of film shot by the countless police and media cameras present in that
confined space had captured the accused charging the police lines, as
described by Merseyside PCs Grant and Keith.
Interestingly, the reason for the police tactics of mass detention on that
day was openly stated – both police witnesses said that the police had
decided to cordon and detain the crowd of 200 plus demonstrators, NOT
because of anything the demonstrators had done, or were doing – but purely
to stop them joining up with other groups of demonstrators in the city centre.
===================================
On Sunday 11 June, 'London No Borders' & 'No One is Illegal' organised a
small demonstration outside the gates of News International at the Wapping
fortress.
The protest against the 'vigilante journalism' stunt reported in the
previous week's News of the World where employees of the paper had made
false promises of work to migrants, then picked them up in buses to 'take
them to work'... but instead delivered them to Colnbrook detention centre
where they were interviewed by immigration officers and detained.
Protestors questioned the legality of the kidnapping of the migrants and
hoped that a prosecution might ensue. They said they deplored the vicious
anti-immigrant atmosphere being encouraged by sections of the media, and
asked which will be the next group to be targeted for some illegal action
by what they called 'newspapers peddling hate'?
In related news, Ministers have decided that it’d be a great money saving
ploy if access to free legal advice is curtailed.
Presumably responding to the news that over 98% of fast-track asylum cases
from Harmondsworth detention centre are rejected, the Legal Services
Commission has decided that unless a migrant has more than a 40% chance of
success the case must be dropped.
for more see:
www.ncadc.org.uk
====================================
And now onto another newspaper, this one peddling something entirely
different - peace....
On 6 June "Peace News" celebrated seventy years of radical peace publishing
- first published in 1936 it's been a key communicator in multiple
campaigns over the decades.
In the Second World War, Peace News was the main lifeline for conscientious
objectors to the prevailing view that Britain had to fight war and
oppression with organised violence of its own, managing to keep publishing
despite widespread official and unofficial disapproval.
In the 1950s, Peace News played a central role in the rise of the anti-bomb
movement, with the first-ever Aldermaston march being organised from its
offices. Peace News went on to become effectively the unofficial paper of
the radical wing of the growing nuclear disarmament movement - the Direct
Action Committee Against Nuclear War, and the Committee of 100 - which
existed alongside the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.
Peace News’s coverage of the US black civil rights movement, nuclear
testing in the Pacific and apartheid South Africa exemplified its
commitment to international reporting – a commitment which continues to
this day.
In the 1970s, Peace News was awarded the prestigious "Scoop of the Year"
award from Granada TV for breaking the story of a former SAS colonel
setting up a private army. Peace News then turned its attention to direct
action against nuclear power stations, and - in the 1980s - actions against
cruise missiles and opposition to the Falklands war. It also gave space to
exploring gender politics and feminism.
Through the 1990s, the paper continued to be at the heart of British
nonviolent campaigning, covering such issues as the arms trade and the road
protest movement.
Over the past five years, Peace News has continued informing and
encouraging radical protest against the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq;
in campaigning on the subsequent crackdown on civil liberties - under the
auspices of the “war on terror”; and in highlighting government moves
towards a new generation of British nuclear weapons.
True to its radical roots, the birthday will be marked by an all-day event
at an occupied social centre in central London to take place from 11am
until midnight on Saturday 17 June. The event will focus on the issues at
the core of Peace News’s current reporting, including civil liberties, the
war on terror, nuclear power and weapons, antimilitarism and
counter-recruitment - more details on that later.
and to check out peace news see:
www.peacenews.info
=============================
****************
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Tonight there's a Red Pepper film and discussion night being held at The
Square occupied social centre - the film is called 'Divorce Iranian Style'
– and is a documentary which follows Iranian women as they fight for
divorce and child custody in what is a deeply patriarchal society. The film
maker will be there to answer questions, it starts at 7pm, it's free and
that's at 21 Russell Square
--
On saturday 17th there's the Peace News 70th Birthday Event which we
mentioned earlier. Runnning from 11am until 5pm there's workshops, plenary
discussions, banner-making, NVDA training and more, while from 7pm -
midnight there's a party with live bands, film screenings and DJ's. And
that's at the Square Occupied Social Centre, 21 Russell Square
--
Next week (19th-25th) sees National Refugee Week - with hundreds of events
taking place aimed at promoting understanding about the reasons why people
seek sanctuary- for more and to find out about local events see
www.refugeeweek.org.uk
--
Well, next wednesday is Summer Solstice... and once again stonehenge is
open to the public with english heritage allowing people access to the
stones between 10pm on Tuesday 20th June, through til 9am the next day...
with conditions stating that the car park must be cleared by 1pm. Sunrise
is a few minutes before 5am, with the solstice time point being just before
half past twelve. If you're out and about... have fun and stay safe....
--
Finaly an advance warning - coming up on 24th june is the Climate Gangsters
Party outside the American Embassy - The Campaign Against Climate Change is
holding a protest and party, saying Bush and co. are modern day Al
Capones... making money from climate crimes and bullying the rest of the
world into inaction.... - for more info check campaigncc.org
Dougie
e-mail:
dougie@navarino.org.uk
Homepage:
http://navarino.org.uk:8080/blog
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