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spyros
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« on: May 31, 2007, 06:58:47 PM »

αξιολογήστε τα, και αν κρίνονται ότι βοηθούν στην ενημέρωση, μεταφράζονται πρωτοβουλιακά.

Οτι έρχεται καθημερινά, θα το ρίχνω εδώ

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spyros
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« Reply #1 on: May 31, 2007, 06:59:03 PM »

G8 2007, Germany : call for global network of local nodal infopoints

In conjunction to the alternative media material that has already started coming out of Germany about whats going on, we want to encourage the setting up of a network of nodal infopoints outside of the protest area for people in their local area to be able to go to and find out first hand whats going on.

A wiki has been set up as main space for letting us know if a new infopoint has been set up. The wiki also includes as much radio, tv and film links as we know of. see G8 2007, Germany

International infopoints already formed or forming...

Convergence Space Berlin
s a part of the mobilization against the G8 summit (June 6th to 8th in Heiligendamm) the Convergence Space Berlin starts on May 21st.
Convergence means to come closer: the aim of CS is to provide space for activists and population to approach each other, converge, interchange and create action.

Mataro contra G8 :
As the International mobilisation against the G8 is starting to happen, in Mataro, Catalunya (Spain) a local infopoint has been set up as a focal point for info dissemenation, films, live radio, G8 TV, discussions.... in CSOA La Fibra, a very large squatted factory turned into anarcho social centre, 30 minutes from Barcelona.

Sao Paulo Brasil
in jun7 we are organizing a activity in Sao Paulo (Brazil) at an building that has been occupied ("invaded", by corporate midia words) by homeless people (so it's a kind of european "squats"). The building "Prestes Maia" is the biggest vertical territory occupied by social movements of the Latin America. (and soon will be descontinued because the government promissed offer home to homeless)

related links

G8 2007, Germany
https://docs.indymedia.org/view/Global/G8-2007-GerMany

Mataro contra G8 :
https://docs.indymedia.org/view/Global/MataroContraG8
post on imc-bcn
Mataro Contra G8 : local infopoint for alternative media 6 -8 June
http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/306733/index.php

Sao Paulo Brasil
https://docs.indymedia.org/view/Global/SaoPauloBrasil
imc-brasil post
7/6 contra-G8 |ação Brasil- São Paulo| na ocupação Prestes Maia
http://www.midiaindependente.org/pt/blue/2007/05/383035.shtml

for all other infos relating to the G8 and IMC media support go to:
G8 ... indymedia needs YOU!:
https://g8.indymedia.org.uk/IMCInfoMail



G8 Radio 2007 and Tv
Radio during the G8
Flash Radio: interview teams will cover the alternative summit, blockades, actions and workshops, but will also deliver audible portraits of groups and individuals who have come to campaign and work for change. daily half hour podcast summarys will go out at 10pm CET.
Other sites to find stuff: freie-radios.de | amarc | Public Mobile Radio (PMR) | movinG8 Radio Forum
TV during the G8
g8-tv is already transmitting from Germany
 
 
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spyros
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« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2007, 11:51:50 PM »

PRESS ADVISORY

To all editorials

31 May 2007

Upcoming press service by the international media group ‘Media G8way’
during the G8 summit protests

In the first week of June, Media G8way will be broadcasting  information
to the international media about the protests against the G8 summit in
Heiligendamm, Germany. The independent press group, Media G8way will
send daily press releases about protests and anti-G8 events to
facilitate comprehensive coverage by journalists. Therefore, the
following services are offered to all journalists:

 From June 1st until June 8th Media G8way will send out two daily press
releases:

1. An advisory sent each morning about the demonstrations and political
actions that are announced for that day, and contact persons for each event.

2. A press release will be sent each afternoon and will contain an
overview of what occurred during that day’s events, and contact
persons for those events.

Furthermore Media G8way will be available at the following locations in
the region of Rostock:

* In the Convergence Centre, Ehm-Welk school, Knut-Rasmussen-Str.8,
18106 Rostock-Evershagen, together with the German press group
Campinski. There will be working space with an internet connection
available for journalists.

* In the action camps in Reddelich (next to Bad Doberan) and Rostock
(next to the “Grenzschlachthof”) there will be press receptions at the
entrance. Journalists who wish to report about the camps should register
here and can clarify their wishes for interviews, etc. In order to
secure the privacy of the people living on the campsite, journalists are
prohibited to enter the sleeping and private areas of the camp. In order
to take pictures journalists are required to make appointments at the
press reception.

* On May, 31st is Opening Day at the campsite in Reddelich. Neighbors
and the media are cordially invited to pass by and be introduced to the
camp.

* There will be daily press briefings in German by the umbrella
coordination of the protest movement. They will take place at 9am at the
Circus tent at Rostock Town Harbor.

Media G8way will continue to send one daily press release after June,
the 8th until June, the 15th , about the effects of G8 protests. After
that date the service will stop.
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spyros
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« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2007, 03:51:08 PM »

[G8-mediaactivism] workshops at Evershagen imc today




- Introduction to Indymedia and how to use it, in the IMC common room, 5pm.
- IMC general meeting, in the IMC common room, 8pm.
- Oaxaca - screening and discussions, in the IMC common room, 10pm
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spyros
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« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2007, 10:47:44 PM »

Media G8Way - International Press Group
g8-press-int@nadir.org
49 16092437902 (Alex Smith)
49 015774630348 (Jo Smith)

Daily Advisory for the Week of Protest Against G8

Information on the Agricultural Day of Action

Today, at least three related actions have been announced by activists
to address unsustainable agricultural practices determined or heavily
influenced by the G8. Contrary to the rhetoric of fighting poverty and
hunger that accompanies every G8-summit, the rich, industrialized
countries are pursuing destructive, extreme neoliberal agricultural and
fishing policies that lead to more displacement, hunger, and rapidly
growing inequality. The profits of these policies go mainly to
multinational companies and large commercial farmers. Corporations from
the North like Monsanto and Bayer are taking over the genetic resources
of the South by using 'intellectual property rights' and try in this way
to gain control of food production. Monocultures and factory farming
have catastrophic consequences for natural resources like the soil,
water, or biodiversity. Additionally, the quality and safety of food
suffers significantly.

Protest march from the University Rostock to the New Market
10.00 Prelude (Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Science,
University Rostock)
10.30 Start (Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Science,
University Rostock)
11.30 Protest march
12.30 Final gathering

Rally and march from Rostock to Gross Luesewitz
13.30 Start of Rally at location of the final gathering of the morning
march. There will be several stations with info and creative actions in
relation to the G8 and global agriculture: grain silos in the port of
Rostock, strawberry plantation with questionable employment practices,
factory farm, fast-food restaurant, institute for animal tests, food
discount market, and more
People are expected to participate in the rally by foot, rollerblade,
bicycle, tractor, car and bus. However, there is a regional train that
goes to Gross Luesewitz every hour.

Gathering and village party in Gross Luesewitz
13.00: Colorful protest against the local 'Agro-Bio-Technikum' and its
controversial GMO-research and field trials. The protest will include
stage performances, information stands, action stands, food stands,
street theatre performances, games, music and much more.

Info and contact for Global Agricultural Day of Action:
www.g8-landwirtschaft.net
Aktionsnetzwerk globale Landwirtschaft: Pia Eberhardt, Tel.: 0561-8907561
Anne Schweigler, mobil: 0162-5237137
Georg Janßen, AbL-Bundesgeschäftsführer, Tel. 04131-407757, mobil:
0170-4964684
Annemarie Volling, Gentechnikfreie Regionen, Tel.04131-400720, mobil:
0160-96760146
FIAN Deutschland (FoodFirst Informations- und Aktionsnetzwerk): Roman
Herre Tel.: 0170-6419185; r.herre@fian.de
Arbeitsgemeinschaft bäuerliche Landwirtschaft (AbL): Bernd Voß Tel.:
0173-91350 92; dibbern-voss@t-online.de

At the beginning of June 2007, the governments of the seven most
important industrialized countries and Russia will meet for the ‘G8
Summit’ at the Baltic seaside resort of Heiligendamm, Germany. In recent
years a rising tide of international resistance against this
self-appointed informal world government and its agenda of neoliberal
globalization has forced it’s meetings into further secluded areas,
employing security forces of historical proportion.

--
Media G8way does not claim responsibility for the content of the  statements it
distributes on behalf of the groups or individuals  who use its service. Media
G8way is an international press service  for individuals, groups, networks and
(dis)organizations who understand themselves to be part of an independent
radical left movement against the G8.
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spyros
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« Reply #5 on: June 04, 2007, 12:54:22 AM »

Press Release June 3rd.2007

*Video evidence: Police started Fights on June 2nd.
*Cooperation between civil police and  "arresting unit"
*Possible framed arrests?

Rostock. Today a video appeared on the alternative media portal "indymedia" which
showed the street battles on June 2nd in a different light.
Whilst Police claimed to have reacted to attacks, it is quite clear in the video that the skirmishes were intentional to create brutal arrests.

The images initially portray a calm situation.The demonstration march from Schutzower Kiez has reached the city harbour and participants are listening to a speech about police violence in Brazil.
In the Background a standby police unit from the state of Thueringen prepare for a snatch.

Into this visibly relaxed scene two civil policepersons appear suddenly and stand near two men wearing scarves on their faces.A large part of the circa  5000 participants of the "black block" wear scarves on their faces.
Suddenly the police drag down one of the masked men in order to arrest him.
Other demonstration participants join and demand that the police desist in their provocation.

Immediately an arrests unit already on site rush in and the shove bystanders and supportive eyewitnesses to the side.
Following this a brawl developed during which a police vehicle was attacked.
This setting subsequently developed into an hour-long struggle with the police.

"The video clearly shows that police provoked the clashes", one eyewitness commented.
"The video is without question open to intepretation: the masked guys were so obvious that a framed arrest definitely can't be ruled out".

Download at:
http://media.de.indymedia.org/rtsp/2007/06/180647.rm
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spyros
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« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2007, 12:46:10 AM »

Victory at the Gates!

These protests have changed the political world.

The demonstrations against this year's G8 summit in Heiligendamm,
Northern Germany have been a major success: "We managed to cripple the
summit on the streets from the first day of the summit",  stated Lea
Voigt of the 'Block-G8' campaign. Official G8 organizers were forced to
call "Plan B," Ferrying summit attendees by boat or helicopter, as land
routes were blocked by thousands of summit objectors.

For many people of all ages and backgrounds blockading the G8 their
first encounter with mass protest and direct action, demonstrating not
only their opposition to the inherently unrepresentative summit, but
also their ability to create a better world. More than 18,000 people
overfilled three self-organized protest camps in Rostock,Wichmannsdorf
and Reddilich during the days of the G8 summit, creating a diverse space
where everyone had an equal voice.

Despite the largest security operation in German history since World War
II, over 10,000 people succeeded to block the G8 inside of their own 12
kilometer security fence, effectively penetrating the four kilometer "no
protest zone" for two entire days. Thousands brought sleeping bags and
spent nights on the blockades.  Some were turned away by water cannons
and tear gas, but returned the next day to resume their blockades.  As
one activist stated at the blockades, "Democracy will always be found in
some form, where it is least allowed. They cannot forever keep out the
people who come to hold them accountable. Our numbers will continue to
grow."

Despite bans on protests and marches people took to the streets, forests
and fields around Heiligendamm.  During the week of resistance in
Germany, 700 people were arrested for protesting the G8, many of them
never having attended such an action.   The generosity of local
residents was a great boost to activists, providing water and food to
activists at blockades, even when they were encircled for many hours and
denied access to  such  necessities.

The movement has been boosted.   The alliances created in the greater
campaign against the G8 will continue the struggle against undemocratic
corporate controlled globalization that values war over peace, fences
over democracy, and profits over people and planet alike.
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Aris
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« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2007, 04:48:30 PM »

Στο κείμενο 5 δεν ειναι πολύ καλη γιατι καπου μπερδεύτηκα Tongue αν εχει κανα λάθος ας το διορθώσει κάποιος.


Press Release 3 Ιουνίου 2007

*Αποδεικτικό βίντεο:Η αστυνομία ξεκίνησε τις μάχες στις 2 Ιουνίου.
*Συνεργασία μεταξύ κρατικής αστυνομίας και «μονάδων συλλήψεων»
*Πιθανές στημένες συλλήψεις?

Rostock.Σήμερα ένα βίντεο έκανε την εμφάνισή του στην ιστοσελίδα αντιπληροφόρησης “indymedia” το οποίο δείχνει μάχες στους δρόμους στις 2 Ιουνίου από μια διαφορετική οπτική γωνία.
Η αστυνομία του Whilst υποστήριξε ότι αντέδρασε σε επιθέσεις, είναι όμως αρκετά προφανές από το βίντεο ότι οι αψιμαχίες γίνανε με σκοπό να προκαλέσουν βίαιες συλλήψεις.

Οι εικόνες παρουσιάζουν μία γενικά ήρεμη κατάσταση. Η πορεία που παρελαύνει από το Schutzower Kiez έχει φτάσει στο λιμάνι της πόλης και οι συμμετέχοντες ακούνε μία ομιλία για την βία στην Βραζιλία.
Στο φόντο μία μεραρχία της αστυνομίας από το Thueringen ετοιμάζεται για το μάζεμα.

Σε αυτήν την φαινομενικά ήρεμη κατάσταση δύο ντόπιοι αστυνομικοί εμφανίζονται ξαφνικά και στέκονται δίπλα σε δύο άντρες με μαντίλια στα πρόσωπά τους. Ένα μεγάλο μέρος της πορείας, 5000 συμμετέχοντες από το “black block” φοράνε μαντίλια στα πρόσωπα τους.
Ξαφνικά η αστυνομία ρίχνει κάτω έναν από τους δύο ανθρώπους με σκοπό να τον συλλάβει.
Άλλοι διαδηλωτές απαιτούν η αστυνομία να σταματήσει τις προκλήσεις της.

Αμέσως μία μονάδα συλλήψεων η οποία ήδη φαινόταν ορμάει και απωθεί όσους στέκονταν εκεί και ήταν μάρτυρες στα πλάγια.
Ακολούθησε αναταραχή κατά την οποία ένα όχημα της αστυνομίας επιτέθηκε.
Αυτή η κατάσταση ακολουθήθηκε από μία μακριά μάχη με την αστυνομία.

«Το βίντεο ξεκάθαρα δείχνει ότι η αστυνομία προκάλεσε τις συγκρούσεις» σχολίασε ένας μάρτυρας.
«Το βίντεο χωρίς αμφιβολία είναι ελεύθερο σε κάθε ερμηνεία:οι κουκουλοφόροι φαινόντουσαν τόσο ξεκάθαρα που δεν μπορούμε να αποκλείσουμε μία στημένη σύλληψη.

Download at:
http://media.de.indymedia.org/rtsp/2007/06/180647.rm
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