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Climate Camp - indymedia seems quiet today...?

mini mouse | 13.08.2007 22:12 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Chaos | London

An event as big as Climate Camp - you'd expect to see a bit more coverage on indymedia - no?

Sadly indymedia was a casualty of the heavy, illogical and indiscriminate policing operation surrounding Climate Camp, and Sipson village in particular. The satellite truck and its power supply were caught up in a massive and pointless traffic jam.

Linda McCutcheon pleads with police
Linda McCutcheon pleads with police

and eventually gets her prescription filled
and eventually gets her prescription filled

Police control causes jams
Police control causes jams

so campers are forced to carry stuff to site
so campers are forced to carry stuff to site

Local people - even kids turned out to help
Local people - even kids turned out to help

Some people could go where they pleased
Some people could go where they pleased

Even people on bikes got searched
Even people on bikes got searched

and everything had to be carried ont to site by hand
and everything had to be carried ont to site by hand


Sipson Lane - the only road to reach the camp - is blocked at both ends by police. The road has now been designated "one way". The senior officer is unable to state the act or legislation under which this has been done, other than to say "public orders issues are involved".

And it is inconsistent. Some vehicles pass through without interference - witness the Rolls Royce - yet any vehicle that might be deemed to belong to a camper is stopped and searched.

This led to a massive traffic jam around midday. Vans destined for Climate Camp were backed up along Sipson Road awaiting search, local residents fumed with rage as they were unable to go about their business.

Terry McCutcheon was taken ill in the night. With only a single kidney the fact that he was diagnosed as having a urinary infection was very serious. His wife Linda needed to take his prescription to the chemists in Harlington - the other side of Climate Camp.

Only after a lengthy pleading with police - see pictures - was she allowed to drive along the lane to get her husband's drugs.

Meanwhile anyone arriving in a vehicle for Climate Camp was being refused entry. Food and sanitation supplies were halted - everything had to be unloaded at the roadblock and carried or dragged to the site - half a mile away. Families - kids crying at the roadside - were forced to abandon their vehicles and carry their possessions, often in several trips, to the camp.

Local residents came out of their homes offering food and drinks to stranded campers. Some even offered to help transport goods to the camp, including one gutsy ten year old (pictured).

Later in the day some vehicles were permitted to drive to - but not onto - the camp. Indymedia's trucks arrived in this way at around 7pm and a call went out to help unload and carry the tents and equipment onto the camp. Dozens responded, including a team of kids with wheelbarrows shifting the stuff across the site.

Meanwhile "BAA logistics director, Shaun Cowlam, said he was concerned the protest could distract police from counter-terrorism".

So why, local residents ask, are the police harassing their community instead of policing the airport? Why are there road blocks in the villages preventing people reaching a protest camp that the High Court has already deemed to be legal?

Climate Camp "officially" begins tomorrow. Indymedia now has connectivity, and there are plenty of people with contributions to make to the debate.

Watch this space.

mini mouse
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Keep FIT report them..

13.08.2007 23:35

Well i get the nice end of all this nice home for the week.. ill be collecting all images reports backing tem up and adding them to here  http://www.flickr.com/photos/0742/ and reports to here  http://projectsheffield.wordpress.com/ plus ill add links to non of the red tops (unless there is a need) but then you read


Heathrow protesters 'may stage bomb hoax'
By David Millward, Transport Correspondent
Last Updated: 7:38pm BST 13/08/2007



A hard core of anarchist demonstrators are drawing up plans to bring Heathrow to a standstill using an array of tactics including disguising themselves as ordinary holidaymakers to cause havoc in the airport terminals

The Daily Telegraph has learned that protesters are smuggling smart clothes into the "climate camp" in an attempt to sidestep police and security staff and get into the terminals and office buildings.

Nuff said so ll do a track for the next week and keep adding comments to the no dubt various post bookmark web page and if you are haveing hassels geting indymedia try this
 http://publish.indymedia.org.uk

or goto here  http://bristol.indymedia.org/

I wanted to start Sunday but Sheffield was floooded a while back and this weekend was floody hell a weekend piss up and today i needed to have a walk..

mozaz


0742
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What a load of rubbish!

14.08.2007 01:33

no doubt this will be deleted or heavily censored, but I for one do not believe a single word you have printed. Viewers of this site have only your by lines to believe that the photographs you have published are actually showing what you describe. For example, how does anybody know what actually happened to that Rolls Royce? Was it a local resident by any chance who lives in Sipson Lane?? Was it a member of the general public merely going about his or her lawful business??? If so, why should he or she be stopped? The simple fact remains after all conjecture and debate that the vast amount of evidence from previous actions by you and your kind leads to widespread disorder and lawlessness and your very presence at Heathrow takes much needed police officers from their routine and valuable service in the nations capital to police this fiasco.

Frank


frankly

14.08.2007 04:24

Frank and his kind might do well to go there and see for himself.

Seems like collective punishment of the village
for resisting corporate tyranny.

W


Great reporting and pics.

14.08.2007 07:39

Well done to Mini Mouse for keeping us all informed about whats happening down there. Keep winding up the braindead Daily Mail reading 'Franks' of this world. Mission accomplished....

Guido


Everbody has an angle

14.08.2007 08:29

It's all spin Frank - its just that the spin here is more extreme and less well disguised.

IndyMedia - independant from impartiallity.

Fank en Stein


Get down there

14.08.2007 09:02

I'd second the above comment, if you doubt the Indymedia story get down there for yourself.

Every other house in the village displays a No Third Runway poster, every third lampost does likewise. the locals are 95% behind the camp and firmly against the idiocy of building a third runway at Heathrow.

So to Frank, and any doubters check it out for yourself.

John Morgan


Journo tours?

14.08.2007 09:39


Charlotte Gill & Nick McDermott of the Hate Mail / Evading Standards behind story - "£7m bill to control militants' plot to paralyse Heathrow with hoax bombs" - or maybe they got the idea from the arrested Daily Mirror bomb hoax journos ( a newspaper group that claimed the Wombles were going to gas Dublin! ). Came up on Newsnight where, again, the only apparent source is the ES. Posh George aquitted himself quite well there.
( Distruption/Climate Change death!s!!!)

BTW Are these lying journo-fuckwits gettting the guided tour today?

mark


Spread the word to the unconverted Daily Mail readers

14.08.2007 10:16

I was reading a few news aarticles about Climate Camp and ended up on the Daily Mail website, not a pleasent experience.

In particular I was reading their readers comments on the Climate Camp. All very one sided and anti-Climate Camp. I think we need a few counter comments!

So if you are thinking about spreading the message try following the following link and commenting there.

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=475039&in_page_id=1770&in_page_id=1770&expand=true#StartComments

WE CAN WIN THIS!

Bernie


I feel dirty

14.08.2007 11:10

...but I went to the Mail's site. "Comments may be edited and not all will be published." it says. Wonder what critieria they use. So much for Indymedia's bias being more obvious and more extreme.

Norman Mail-er


ditto great reporting and pics

14.08.2007 12:57

mm you're doing a fantastic job there. I was going to upload some of my own pics showing taking of the site in the early hours and morning after but I fell asleep in front of the computer before being able to create a report cos I hadn't actually slept for 36 hours. Now I fear they'd be rather out of date.

kriptick


Daily Mail

14.08.2007 13:45

I wouldnt bother replying to their onlione letters page. I just did only to get the message at the end that all submissions will be read and not all will be posted. That's mine out the window then! Fuckwit 'journalists'.

Steve


lo!

14.08.2007 14:24

4 hours later, there's no sign of my reasoned, mild, but camp-positive comment on the DM site.

What do you have to say about that Fank M Stein?

Norman Mail-er


Just posted this on the Daily Mail site... bet it won't get published!

14.08.2007 16:47

I am self employed, shower almost every day, and will be taking time out from my busy work schedule to go to the Climate Camp at my own expense. Method of transport to get there is going to be National Express bus.

Deal with it you generalisers - we are ordinary people from a diverse range of backgrounds, we have jobs, and we are prepared to use up our own holiday time to get off our backsides and do something about an issue we care about.

If we were setting up a protest camp to complain about immigrants, you'd soon change your tune.

Instead of slinging playground insults at people who's concerns you don't care about, how about actually debating the science and the politics surrounding the huge issue that is climate change?

Writing that climate change is a "COMPLETE MYTH" in capitals hardly smacks of a considered or informed viewpoint either!

100 years of weather station data from all over the globe and the largest scientific concensus in history - face up to it!

Dave


Daily Hate Mail readers

14.08.2007 17:21

With regards to Bernie's comment about converting Daily Hate Mail readers; I am embarrassed to admit it, but I know a few people who read that paper and they read it for just this reason: they like to hate. This is typical of DHM readers and I doubt you will 'convert' them. Reasoned argument is far too alien a concept to them. BUT, I think it is important to send dissenting comments on their articles in order to worry the journos who write the DHM's vicious propaganda. They need to have their noses firmly rubbed in the fact that not quite every-one shares their nasty misanthropic world view.

spartaca


1984...

14.08.2007 17:40



why just go for two minutes hate when you can spend half and hour reading the daily mail?

*sigh* :(

hurray for climate camp :)

x

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