Mainshill Solidarity Camp Update: two and a half months on
Mainshill Solidarity Camp | 02.09.2009 08:37 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Free Spaces | World
It's the fort that counts
So why have a group of people decided to live on the site of a relatively small open cast coal mine, that is mostly plantation forest and surrounded by only a few small communities, and why is this so important? Because it is places such as Douglas that direct action, rooted in community struggle, can be at its most effective. At Mainshill, the fight is against feudal land ownership and a fat-cat Lord, a corrupt Council that has removed local democratic processes, a multi-million pound mining company that stops at nothing for profit and government policy that prioritises cheap coal over community health and the environment.
Now the campaign is firmly established and is winning a lot of ground, pressure and momentum must be kept up and the struggle must be brought to other communities facing similar injustices as Douglas.
The camp will defend this liberated space and stand in solidarity with communities until the Wood is saved!
How you can help:
- Visit and stay at the camp! Even if its just for a day we’d love to have you
- Donations – both financial and anything from our wishlist here are much appreciated
- Spread the word – help distribute flyers, send emails and tell people about the struggle
- Take action – central Scotland is littered with coal infrastructure, corporate HQs, open cast mines and power stations
Mainshill Solidarity Camp
e-mail:
mainshill@riseup.net
Homepage:
http://mainshill.noflag.org.uk/