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14/07/09

G8 et AVAAZ

Bonjour,

Je vous écris de retour de Rome, je suis à Berlin. Je viens de passer quelques jours en Italie pour participer au G8 avec l'équipe d'Action Factory à laquelle je participe.

Le G8 2009 en ItalieG8 action

Après la France en 2003 et l'Écosse en 2005, j'ai participé à mon troisième G8. Ce "club" (il n'y a pas d'autre définition officielle) des puissants réunis la France, l'Italie, la Grande-Bretagne, l'Allemagne, la Russie, les États-Unis, le Canada et le Japon.

C'est à ce moment que sont choisit les politiques qu'ils veulent impulser au sein du FMI, de la Banque Mondiale ou des négociations climat au sein de l'ONU. Dans ses dernières déclarations, la réunion préparatoire du G8 sur l'énergie parlaient de liberté de commerce, de garantir la production d'énergies fossiles et nucléaire. Les politiques d'énergies renouvelables, d'efficacité énergétique et d'économies d'énergie sont vus uniquement pour la sécurité des pays du Nord. Rien sur l'aide des pays touchés par le changement climatique ou pour les réfugiés climatique.

Depuis des années, la contestation augmente contre cette réunion qui décide de l'avenir du monde en dehors de toute démocratie. La presse et la société civile sont tenus à l'écart des réunions, et seuls les conférences de presse laisse filtrer le peut d'information que souhaite chaque délégation.

Il y a 8 ans, l'Italie accueillait déjà le G8 à Gênes. Un manifestant avait été tué par la police. L'école Diaz qui abritait le centre des média indépendant avait cerné puis 'nettoyés' de ces ordinateurs et occupants, du sang maculait les murs et le sol. Des dizaines de manifestants avaient été retenus en prison et torturé (interdiction de s'assoir, refus de médicament, arrachage de piercing...) ou humilié (mise à nues des femmes devant les policiers, salut fasciste à faire...).

Cette année, Berlusconi a choisis la zone de l'Aquila pour accueillir le G8. La zone est dévasté par le tremblement de terre. J'ai vu les camps de tentes, les bâtiments en ruines et la présence de l'armée. Les habitants souhaitent reconstruire leur ville mais ont de plus en plus de mal à supporter le couvre feux, les contrôles incessant, la limitation de l'expression (télé arrêté la nuit, interdiction de diffuser des tracts, contrôle des réseaux de téléphonie...), etc. Toute manifestation non autorisé est impossible tant la zone est militarisé (garde civile, toutes les armées, police pénitentiaire, police municipale...). Tous les accès à l'autoroute depuis Rome, à 120 km, sont contrôlés par la police. Des hélicoptères surveillent Rome en permanence. Les accords de Schengen ont été levé et le contrôle aux frontières de l'Italie est à nouveau appliqué. Des arrestations 'préventives' d'activistes ont lieu grâce aux lois anit-terroristes, etc.

Dans ces conditions, et pour la première fois depuis Gênes, aucune coordination des militants n'a été possible, que ce soit du côté des grandes ONG comme attac ou le WWF, ou des activistes plus radicaux comme les anarchistes. Aucun centre de convergence, d'hébergement ou d'information n'a pu être mis en place. Deux espaces occupés à Rome ont servis de point de ralliement pendant 3 jours avant d'être vidés par la police et les personnes présentes arrêtées.

Pendant ce temps à L'aquila, des amis accrédités au sein du G8 expliquaient que les médias disposaient des 3 bars à thèmes, d'un centre de remise en formes, de massages, dans un luxe qu'ils ne connaissaient pas.

Présence d'AVAAZ durant le G8

G8 controle Dans ce cadre, j'ai participé à l'équipe d'Action Factory financé par Avaaz pour demander un accord ambitieux à Copenhague en décembre 2009 dans le cadre des négociations de l'ONU. Je ne suis pas sur de rester dans ce groupe d'Avaaz, je l'avais rejoint à la mi-mai en faisant un virage depuis Sofia en Bulgarie. Nous avons une semaine de discussion en groupe pour faire le point sur la ligne politique d'AVAAZ, sur notre relation de groupe avec AVAAZ et enfin sur notre fonctionnement interne pour tendre faire une organisation plus horizontale.

AVAAZ est une ONG américaine qui n'a aucune ligne politique clair. Depuis 1 mois, je n'arrive pas à avoir de réponse par mail ou en discutant avec ses membres dirigeants. En dehors d'organiser des pétitions par email, je ne sais pas ce qu'elle souhaite faire. Ces messages sont très peu ambitieux (un bon accord à Copenhague, garder le climat frais...) et n'ai appuyé par aucun document de réflexion ou de campagne autre qu'une pétition de temps à autre.

Elle annonce 3 millions de membres alors qu'il n'y a aucun adhérent mais une liste de 3 millions d'adresses emails. Si vous ou vos amis faites parties de ces listes, je vous encourage à vous renseigner sérieusement avant de continuer, et à demander des détails sur l'utilisation de leur financement avant de faire un don (budget annuel annoncé par Ben Wickler, le dirigeant de 28 ans : 5 millions de dollars pour une équipe de 10 permanents).

Si vous avez plus d'info que moi, merci de me les communiquer.

Le travail fait en Italie

L'une des 2 actions d'Action Factory étaient un striptease sur les escaliers de la place d'Espagne à Rome. Vous pouvez voir les photos et les articles dans les médias ici : http://www.flickr.com/photos/europeactionfactory et https://sites.google.com/a/actionfactories.org/eu-actionfactory/Home/media

Je pense que l'impact en dehors des articles dans la presse est quasiment nul. Suite à cette action, puisque je tenais la bannière, la police a contrôlé mon identité durant 2h, dan la rue puis au poste de police. 2 autres personnes ont été contrôlé avec moi. En principe, rien de devrait nous arriver, il nous est juste reproché de ne pas avoir demandé d'autorisation.

Mes photos de la ballade à Rome est aussi en ligne, ainsi que le trajet de Berlin à Rome en passant par Innsbruck car j'ai conduis le van de matériel du groupe. http://www.flickr.com/photos/benkamorvan

Dernier lien : http://radiosterni.qsdf.org/, une webradio avec une émission spécial climat avec Avenir Climat le jeudi 23 juillet à partir de 20h30

Merci à tous de me suivre !

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3/07/09

We have grown up but the future is still ours….See you in L’Aquila

8 years have gone by since 2001 Genoa G8 summit. Some of us were there, some of us were little more than kids. But no-one has forgotten those three hundred thousand people come from all over the world to demonstrate for a better possible world, for freedom from the slavery of profit, for justice and peace. No one has forgotten the murder of Carlo, the massacre of thousands of protesters, the tortures in Bolzaneto, the high school Diaz turned into a slaughterhouse, nor the sadism of the guards. The abuse of power being absolved, the comrades unfairly persecuted and condemned.

8 years have been long and many things have changed. The political world wide agenda, that we almost succeeded in snatching from Capital’s secretaries, has started again to sign the same appointments of war, exploitation, slavery, hunger, destruction of the planet, “war on terrorism. Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, the open veins of Latin America, of Asia, Africa, banlieue and our suburbs, of the many south surrounding us: the blood of billions of people spilling for no reason, day by day, for the richness of few, for the ignorance and indifference of too many.

We have changed too, a little more weaker, a little more uncertain, a little more scared perhaps. But also more mature, aware that our struggle it’s going to be long, always more persuaded that if this other world is not possible- the socialism- it’s gonna be the barbarism. Adults by now, we don’t deny our childhood, we watch the faces of our enemies and we know they are the same as in Genoa. We know they’ve become more violent , more aggressive. That they are dangerous because now, worse than ever, they don’t know what they’re doing. 2009 G8 is back to Italy, back in times of crisis, when GDP in the west has a showy minus sign. The unemployment is increasing and there seems to be no way out. It’s back in a country socially and culturally devastated with the lowest salaries in Europe, a political system that is stuck, the information controlled, a country made mean by a war between poor , racism ,sexism, homophobia, hatred for anyone different from us. G8 comes to Abruzzo, a territory which has paid with blood those very same logics of profit, speculation, corruption, that rules capitalism all over the world; a territory that in the last few months has been experimenting new forms of control and militarization.

The government has tried everything to discourage us from being there. It has subdivided the summit in many, too many, meetings . Hard to follow for those who have to study, work, think of everyday survival. Impossible to contest for those who have already to defend their own jobs. Yet the movement has been strong. We have demonstrated in Rome against the demolition of welfare; in Siracusa against the devastation of the environment, in Turin for a university not submitted to private interests; in Rome again, against a “security” that means expulsions of migrant people, strategy of fear and repression of struggles. At last in Lecce, when the ministers of economy have met to decide to give more money to the banks and pass off their failures as a saving recipe.

It’s time to put together what’s been torn apart. It’s time we meet, we all have to be there. We can’t let the ones who are speculating above a tragedy such as the earthquake, have the last word, turning people into votes, making their dirty affairs while the reconstruction delays to 2033. The “bigs” are going to parade before an abandoned and destroyed population. In front of the cameras telling us that everything is fine. We know that’s not true and we have to scream it out loud.

They said we wouldn’t have the heart to be there. But we always have the heart to be on the side of those who are struggling and suffering. In those days we are going to be shaking the streets. We are going to be part of the national march on the 10th of July, to bring out our reasons, those of the oppressed and fighting populations. To show that we have not bended, to ruin their parade.

We have grown up but the future is still ours! See you in L’Aquila

Self Organized University Collective Naples Italy

Collettivo Autorganizzato Universitario – Napoli http://cau.noblogs.org

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G8 2009. From Rome, looking at L'Aquila and the World.

“Seven winds in the lower calendars and geographies: first wind, a worthy and angry youth”. (Subcomandante Marcos, Ezln, Chiapas, Mexico. Message to the greek rebels on december 2008.

On July 8th, 9th and 10th the president-master of the italian government, Silvio Berlusconi, will host the summit of the “Big Eight” of the Planet. The summit will take place in the fortress of a State Police Corps, in Coppito, a town close to L'Aquila, a city where people and land are still devasted by the earthquake of the 6th of April 2009. The president moved there the summit from its original destination: a luxury liner off the sardinian coast of La Maddalena.

Due by the action of this arrogant governor, leader of a speculation and war system responsible for the crisis, is taking shape an attempt to validate again the failed global political governance. The situationist of reaction, Silvio Berlusconi, gives to the “Big” of the Planet the opportunity to perform a show of “sobrity”, as he called it. A show he would like to be appropriate to face the growing ostilities and rebellions rising in every corner of the World against the G8's decisions and dominance.

Behind the pitiful cabaret - set up to take for a walk the highest political offices of the world, along the tent-camps of the earthquake's victims – the summit will confirm those decisions and that dominance: to fund again the financial speculation; to save the banks; to make labour more precarious and instable; to reinforce the security architecture; to implement cooperation among Nations in the matter of repression; to keep on with the no-border exploitation of human beings and natural resources and to build up, at the same time, new frontiers of blood and shame, to appease universities through control and police.

The G8/G14/G21 is not just taking place on a scene devasted by an earthquake, whose consequences are worsened by speculation and social injustice, but it will be held in the middle of a global crisis, in a period of riots against oppressions bursting at different latitudes. From the Argentinazo to the revolt in El Alto, Bolivia; from the Appo, in Oaxaca, Mexico, to the resistance of indigenous people in Peruvian Amazonia; from the rebellions in the french banlieues to those of migrant people against the lagers they live in, and against the deportation systems that work in the buttres of European Union – as in Ceuta, Melilla, Peloponnese and Lampedusa; from the recent riots in Greece after the murder of Alexandros Grigoropoulos - 16 years old, shot dead by the police - to the protests against the G20 in London - where Ian Thomlison was murdered by the police too - until the night of the riots in Berlin, on the first of May, and the Nato meeting in Strasbourg.

The July appointment has been preceded in Italy by a sequence of campaigns, protests and marches addressed to the highest ministerial offices and to the lobbies that organized the G8. As in the cases of the summits on Agriculture and Environment; of the meeting organized by the chancellors in Torino - ended with a clash between the march of the students and the repressive police; of the encounter among the Ministers of Economy in Rome, on March 28th, welcomed by a demonstration of students, unions and flex workers that succeded in breaking the prohibition to access to the center of the city; of the actions on May 29th and 30th in Rome: the one against Oim, the symbolic occupation of churches, the contacts with the migrant people inside the Cie (centers of identification and deportation for immigrants) at Ponte Galeria, and the antiracist and antisecuritarian march that went all over the streets of the city, in line with the march in Milan a week before.

On the first of June a national meeting in L'Aquila launched a call-out for realizing an “extended mobilization” in the name of “radicality”against the G8. On june 21st, a following meeting drew up a calendar. Into this frame, the No-G8 network of Rome - a convergence of different movements of social struggle that organized the March and May actions reported above - proposes a “Welcoming Day for the Mighty of the Planet” on July the 7th, when the international deputations will pass through the italian capital. Moreover, the No-G8 network proposes to practice a “Map of the crisis”, through actions carried out by affinity groups. A “Map of the crisis” based on the one sperimented in London during the G20: decentralized actions in different cities during the days of the summit - in Italy, in Europe and in the countries belonging to the “Club of the Mighty”.

We, social activists, natives and migrants, flex workers, builders of indipendent ways of life, jealous of our sincere and convinced political indipendence, anticapitalists and antifascists as much as antiauthoritarians and antimilitaristics, antiracists and antisexists, support the final demonstration in L'Aquila. In the meantime, we intend to realize during the “Welcoming Day” on July the 7th, a block of the traffic and of the mobility that, by combining creative and smartly radical practices, addresses our worthy rage to obstruct the functionality of the celebrations of the Mighty of the Planet and of their bankruptcy. Cooperation between different subjects scares the Crisis rulers, and so we believe in this interaction as fundamental. We propose the same to all the no-border networks, movements and individuals that want to join us. We are going to receive you at the best of our possibilities, through the resources and the initiatives of the movement, in the frame of the local features and of the methods shared by the unitary mobilization in Rome.

We propose again, to all the networks, groups, movements, activists living in the big cities of the “Club of Mighty” to share a “Map of the crisis”, as much as possible open and global, and to practice it actively, in a reciprocal communication, during the following days.

We propose to make converge actions in the guiding lines of growth and continuity, of a protest movement to develop during the months to come, through the public denunciation and the social siege:

 of the principal responsibles for the crisis and for the subtraction of income, freedom and rights.  of the structures belonging to the security architecture.  of the principal responsibles for precarious labour, for firing, for death on the job.  of the centers responsible for the distruction of resources and life on the planet.  of the centers responsibles for the aggression against the material conditions of life.  of the centers responsibles for the expropriation of social wealth and knowledge.

With these suggestions and purposes, we are open to an active political cooperation and to a connection with alternative social practices. From the July days of the meeting and on.

“Akat qhiparux waranq waranqanakax kutinixa (I'll be back and we'll be millions) Tupac Katari, 1781

Purple: is, among the colors of the visible spectrum, the one that has the shortest wave length and the highest frequency, it's the color of the women's liberation movement, of the sexual self determination, it's the color of dreams, of metamorphosis, of transition, of magic, of children's urgency to express themselves. Purple is the color of slavery too. In England, during the XVI century, it representesed deep mourning; for the candomblé, a brasilian religion, it is linked to the Orixà Iansà, Goddes of Storms; in Lima it is the color of the cult to the Black Christ, “God of Miracles”, venerated by the african slaves, the same on which the indigenous transfered their devotion for Pachacamac, “He, who moves the World”, God of Earthquakes. During the days of the protests against the G8, Purple will be our color.

Revenge: It's a strong word that doesn't leave any space. It's dedicated to the ones who get up in the morning, take a bus, their car or a motorcycle, get to their workplace and find their death. It's dedicated to the statistics that count the deaths on job, statistics longer than the war's ones. It's dedicated to the people that leave their countries, their roots, to go and look for a better future, but find borders, walls and racism: in Italy it is not strange to ear about a shame called Cie - centers for the identification and deportation of immigrants – a dull definition to hide what history already knows as lagers. Our words, our hands, our emotions, our reasons trace the revenge. It's a collective body that moves along the metropolis. We turn upon who dispossess us of our life, the same speed that bring us from a place of exploitation to another, from the uncertainty of the present to the negation of a future.

Victory: the classical image, the two fingers signing a resistance that will win. Because it's necessary to desire and pursue a real and radical change. Victory we are looking for and power we are struggle against are not birds of a feather. We want the time they steal from us, the participation they prevent us from, the voice they stifle, the richness they take away. What move us is our necessity of new political, economic and social choices, opposed to a crisis that will reproduce itself endlessly, to recreate the capital and its dominion. The kind of victory we are looking for is that of wresting a meter more, of taking a full breath, of stating that a project of liberation is feasible. It's the anticapitalist victory we are trying to reproduce and support. Victories can be little but they build a way. We are resolute in pursuing it. This time, and many others again. It will be difficult to stop us.

V as viola ( purple) V as vendetta (revenge) V as vittoria (victory)

V-strategy

Rome, Italy, June 2009

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