Call for New Year’s Eve noise demos outside of prisons, jails, and detention centers worldwide

Outside & inside prisons, jails, and detention centers everywhere.

This event is inspired by the North American call out for a day of action against prisons in the New Year of 2011, which remains relevant unchanged:

Noise demos outside of prisons in some countries are a continuing tradition. A way of expressing solidarity for people imprisoned during the New Year, remembering those held captive by the state. A noise demo breaks the isolation and alienation of the cells our enemies create, but it does not have to stop at that.Prison has a long history within capital, being one of the most archaic forms of prolonged torture and punishment. It has been used to kill some slowly and torture those unwanted – delinquents to the reigning order – who have no need of fitting within the predetermined mold of society.

Prison is used not only as an institution, but a whole apparatus, constructed externally from outside of the prison walls. Which our enemies by way of defining our everyday life as a prison, manifest themselves in many places, with banks that finance prison development (like Wells Fargo, Bank of America, BNP Paribas, Bank of the West, and Barclays), companies that are contracted for the development of prisons (like Bergelectric Corporation, SASCO Electric, Engineered Control Systems, MacDonald Miller Facility SLTNS and Kane MFG Corp.), investors in prison development (like Barclays Intl. and Merrlin Lynch) to the police and guards who hide behind their badges and the power of the state.

Solidarity is not only an expression by way of our own revolutionary poetry which is defined by a developing anarchist analysis, but as an expression of actions put into practice within the social war daily. That is why we propose to others who have a certain reciprocal understanding of the prison world and the conditions it creates to remember this day, to mark it on their calendars. To locate points of attack. To not limit ourselves to just a noise demo, but proliferating actions autonomously from one another. That break the mundane positions we lock ourselves into by our own internalization.

To all our comrades known and we have yet to know. Just because we have not met, does not mean we do not act in affinity with one another. Our struggle continues not only on the outside, but on the inside as well. Prison is not an end, but a continuation. Through individual and collective moments of revolt, by the methods one finds possible. Like fire our rage must spread.

Against prison, and the world that maintains them.

For the social war.

In memory of those currently imprisoned.

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Seattle, Wa: silly banks, debt is for sheeple*

Attacks on several banks have been observed recently. This is in solidarity with all the rest who challenge these perilous bank, who receive the benevolence of the State, and allure us into debt servitude.

1. BofA at 47th & University Way
2. Wells Fargo at 45th & University Way
3. Chase Bank at 23rd & Jackson

and finally, the BofA at 23rd and Jackson had one of its advertisements adapted to say,

“We Do Mortgages
…and Foreclosures”

reposted from: pugetsoundanarchists.org

*though we find this communique in ways humorous, non-descriptive and lacking in analysis we thought we would post it.

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Statement from the Vancouver Demonstration Against the Pacific Trails Pipeline

from Vancouver Media Coop

On Friday, December 9th, approximately 60 people gathered at 200 Burrard St., outside the Vancouver office of the Apache Corporation. Apache Corporation is a 40% shareholder of the Pacific Trails Pipeline (PTP) which would carry liquid natural gas from eastern British Columbia to the coast. PTP would transport liquid natural gas from the developing Horn River basin, now Canada’s largest shale gas deposit, to a proposed facility in Kitimat and then be transferred to tankers to carry the gas to Asia. The gas from Horn River will also travel east via pipeline to fuel the world’s largest ever industrial project, the tar sands.

The demonstration was in solidarity with the Unist’hot’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation and the Lhe Lin Liyin (Wet’suwet’en for ‘Guardians’). Located in Northern BC, they are currently opposing multiple pipeline developments threatening their territory. The PTP is the first of these projects scheduled to be completed and would clear the path for the proposed Pembina, Kinder Morgan and Enbridge oil pipelines.

While people were gathering outside the office tower where Apache is located, a small group entered the lobby of the building from a back entrance, unfurling a banner attached to 30 helium balloons. The banner floated up to the vaulted ceiling of the lobby, stating “Stop Apache Oil’s Pacific Trails Pipeline.” This was done behind the backs of police keeping watch at the front doors of the building. The banner remained out of reach. The small group joined the demo outside congregating in front around a loud speaker playing hip hop and the whole demo then headed toward the front doors.

As people attempted to open the doors of the building, the police, and various other security personnel, acted to obstruct the entrance. A scuffle ensued which resulted in the arrest of one anarchist who had been in the front line of the charge. This individual was later released without charges. This clash set the tone of the demo and the chant “Pacific Trails is gonna fail” began as leaflets explaining the action were tossed into the air.

A Kwakwaka’kw comrade spoke about the threats the PTP poses to coastal communities and the dangers of fracking (cracking the earth and pumping in water and chemicals to extract gas). He spoke about a recent occupation of Apache Corp’s gas processing plant in Argentina by indigenous Mapuche people demanding an end to natural gas drilling, who say it is polluting their water supplies. http://indigenousnews.org/2011/11/26/argentina-mapuche-community-occupie… He outlined Apache’s involvement in the PTP, and recent examples of local indigenous resistance to the oil and gas industry like the current occupation of Gitxsan band office by Gitxsan people, in opposition the Enbridge pipeline. He closed by stating that it is disgraceful for a corporation to take the name of the honourable Apache who, with the great warrior Geronimo, waged one of the most inspiring war’s against the U.S. government and their quest for gold in Apache territory.

A Gitxsan Wet’suwet’en woman, Melana Bazil then spoke. She first shared a statement from her brother, Mel Bazil, a co-founder of the Lhe Lin Liyin warrior society.

“Our people can teach about sustainable living. We all need clean healthy places and waters to operate from…We must protect the relationship we have with our world around us…We do not own the river and salmon, so we do not have a salmon economy. PTP, EOG Resources, Apache Corporation, and Encana do not have access to Wet’suwet’en lands and in solidarity with the Unist’hot’en and all the people who choose to stand against PTP and Apache today, we are all gonna be in this stance for the long haul…Settlers and Indigenous communities must build a relationship with each other…We will not stop, we will not give up, and we will not bend.”

Melana then added her own words:

“In this struggle to survive in this money driven system we have lost ourselves and Mother Nature…Water, earth, air and fire are vital to us all…This is my personal call-out to you all to join me in a journey to re-connect to our hearts, to re-connect with nature and unite with the Unist’hot’en today and always.”

During the speeches, security personnel made an announcement and evacuated the office building due to the demonstration.

The demo then took the streets chanting “Defend the land! Fight for freedom!” The spirited march went to the headquarters of Taseko mines – a company intent on destroying Teztan Biny, otherwise known as Fish Lake, in Tsilhqot’in Territory (Western/Central BC). Demonstrators again rushed the doors where a few gained access to the lobby and held on for some time inside before being thrown out by police. A speaker proclaimed solidarity with the Tsilhqot’in elders and warriors who are standing against this project and stated that these people and their allies here in Vancouver are ready for a fight Teseko will never forget. One anarchist stated at the end of the demo; “As long as there is clean water to defend, we will be here fighting.”

In Prince George, a demonstration took place around a ‘No Pipelines!’ banner outside the PTP Aboriginal Skills Employment Partnership Office, a program designed to train indigenous people to become workers in the natural gas industry. Many pamphlets were distributed with information exposing “fracking” associated with PTP and other natural gas pipelines and the “tar sands corridor” associated with the proposed Enbridge pipelines. The group was met with many warm responses and encouragement from locals.

In Alaska, people from Occupy Anchorage attended a Bureau of Ocean Management’s (BOEM) public hearing on proposed shell drilling leases in Chukchi and Buford seas above the Arctic Circle. Responding to the call out, they hung a large banner with a beluga reading “No Drilling”, performed satirical testimonials from “rich gasholes”. Many of the people gave public testimony and stood in solidarity physically with natives when oil workers kept trying to interrupt elders who had flown over a thousand miles from the arctic to be there.

These massive industrial projects are being developed to sustain an unsustainable way of life which is destroying the planet. As energy resources become more scarce we can expect to see the state and business move in to protect these interests, over people and the environment at any cost.

In solidarity with the Wet’suet’en people in their struggle to protect the land, water and way of life. We stand with you, for societies free from domination by the interests of the state and capitalism.

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Seattle, Wa: Broadway Chase bank window busted… again

Broadway bank window busted… again: The night of the 10th/Union raid, a Broadway bank was again the victim of vandalism. According to the police report on the incident, a double pane window on the backside of the Broadway Chase was shattered sometime Friday night or Saturday morning by an unknown vandal. Police believe a heavy object like a rock or a brick was used unlike a recent attack at the US Bank on Broadway in which a man was seen using a hammer to shatter glass. The Chase outlet at Broadway and E Thomas is a frequent target for vandalism. In early November, a pepper-spray melee broke out in the street in front of the bank as protesters and police clashed following the arrest of five people who had chained themselves together inside the bank. A week later, a Bank of America branch in Madison Park suffered significant damage when its ATM was set on fire.

reposted from Capitol Hill Seattle

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Oregon – Anarchists sabotage rail line

On the night of November 28th, 2011, we sabotaged a rail line in Southern Oregon as part of a coordinated effort to disrupt the flow of commerce on the West Coast. We got tired of watching trains pass through our towns loaded with lumber, ore, cheap commodities, and other resources pillaged from the earth without consequence. We didn’t do this out of a desire to create a more green, sustainable or humane civilization–we want nothing less than to see the total failure of this sick and rotten society.

This action was not only easy to carry out, but positively satisfying. We used 4AWG copper wire with the ends stripped of insulation and wrapped around the two sides of the track with the rest of it buried in the middle, which falsely indicated to a sensor that there was a train stopped on the railway.

We did this in solidarity with currently imprisoned members of the Long-Live Luciano Tortuga Cell/Indonesian FAI, to whom we send our most passionate revolutionary greetings.

We would also like to send our love to ALF prisoner of war, Walter Bond.

Towards an end to this nightmare world

reposted from: http://anarchistnews.org/node/19534

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Railroad Sabotage in Northern Washington

On the night of 11/28 we sabotaged a railroad line in occupied Samish and Lummi territory, also known as northern Washington state. Copper wire was wrapped around railroad lines which caused a false signal, blocking the line. The daily subjugation in a society predicated on social control, surveillance, and oppression in its seemingly infinte manifestations was broken in this act of rebellion. For the diffusion of attacks against capitalism and civilization! For an untaming of our spirits and a sharpening of teeth!

In solidarity with the rebels Billy, Silvia, Costa and Marco* and eco-prisoners everywhere.

Freedom and wildness.

reposted from: http://anarchistnews.org/node/19567

* Original communique edited for spelling mistake.

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Seattle, Wa: Bank Attacked In Revenge For Occupy Oakland

Seeking revenge for Occupy Oakland, someone shattered nearly all the windows and defaced a North Seattle Bank early this morning, according to the Seattle Police Department.

Police say someone used a tool to break windows and an ATM screen at the bank, located in the 1000 block of northeast 63rd Street around 2:50 a.m. “Revenge for Occupy Oakland,” was also spray painted on the bank’s southwest exterior wall.

Damages to the bank are estimated to be tens of thousands of dollars.

On Thursday, Occupy Oakland protesters and police became confrontational when a driver was unable to deliver portable toilets to their camp because he did not have the proper permit, according to the Contra Costa Times. Police also cleared campers from a vacant lot Wednesday, after they had taken it over a day earlier, according to the Mercury News.

It is unclear what the person was seeking revenge for.

reposted from: http://pugetsoundanarchists.org/node/1132

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Seattle, Wa: Bank of America Attacked

On the night of monday the 14th 9 windows of a bank of america where smashed out with rocks. This was a gesture of solidarity for our comrades in oakland and chapel hill. For an indefinite general strike, an occupation of territory and the permanent conflict with the existing order.

– some anarchists

reposted from: http://pugetsoundanarchists.org/node/1097

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Astoria, Or: 300 mink freed

anonymous communique:

“On the evening of September 24, we visited the mink farm on Savola Road in the outskirts of Astoria, Oregon, cutting holes in their fences before making our way through their sheds and opening cages.

Capitalism is cancerous and deadly to every life it comes into contact with. We’re not interested in reforms and stall tactics, nor in the continuance of a culture that views lives as an economic resource.

On these cooling autumn nights we warm our fingers on the breeding records we took from your sheds and throw into our fire, and take comfort in seeing that some of us still have it in them to run into the wilderness beyond the fences.

For those whose sympathies lie with laws and commerce over lives, look around: retailers and restaurants are catching fire, windows are broken, tires slashed, and security costs are rising. Now might be a good time to consider another line of work.

This action was dedicated to the radical teachers, gardeners and foragers, to those embezeling from corporations, sharing indigenous skills, setting fires, molotoving cops, and all those working to challenge capitalism’s deathgrip in their own communities. Your work inspires us.

Fewer calls to action, more action.

The Gordon Shumway Brigade”

According to media reports, late on Saturday, September 24 approximately 300 mink were released from cages at the Western Star Fur Farm (92326 Conroy Road) in Astoria, Oregon.

reposted from: http://directaction.info/news_sep27_11.htm

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