[Gipfelsoli Newsletter] April 3rd, Heiligendamm

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April 3rd, Heiligendamm

- WELCOME
- Action days in Germany June 1st (Bombodrom) and 5th (Rostock-Laage)
- Rave Against the G8 - Resistance Art Festival TAZ

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WELCOME
Action days in Germany June 1st (Bombodrom) and 5th (Rostock-Laage)
Rave Against the G8 - Resistance Art Festival TAZ

Camping 07
In the beginning of June 2007, the governments of the seven most important
industrial countries and of Russia will meet for the "G-8 Summit" in the Baltic
sea resort of Heiligendamm.
The "Group of the 8" (G-8) is an institution without legitimacy. Nonetheless, as
the self-named informal world government, it takes decisions that affect the
whole of humanity. The policy of the G-8 stands for neoliberal globalisation,
privatisation and deregulation. The world marked by the dominance of the G-8 is
a world of wars, of hunger, of social division, of environmental destruction and
of walls against migrants and refugees. Against that, we shall demonstrate in
many ways, by rallies, blockades and an alternative summit, in a creative and
diverse way and show up the alternatives. Together with millions of people in
the whole world, we say: Another world is possible!
For this reason, starting at the end of May, 10000s of people will travel into
the region around Rostock and Heiligendamm. We expect these people to be
welcomed in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in the same way as the G-8 delegates.
Therefore, it is required to create the necessary infrastructure (water,
electricity, sanitary installations) in order to offer us the possibility to
participate in a well-rested state in the events and actions. We shall manage
this, as is customary at meetings like that, by the organisation of camping
sites. We want these sites to be under the eyes of the powerful so as to
confront them with our alternatives before the eyes of the entire world public.
The place and the infrastructure of the camps are chosen in such a way as to
carry out our protest under the eyes of the rulers and to make our positions
clear beyond the immediate action of the protests.
The camp will be a protected space for children, migrants (women and men) and
all those, who together with us will give a face to these days. Everyone (he or
she) by their responsible action contributes to shaping this protected space and
to guaranteeing the security of all participants.
We want to realise this together and in mutual respect. Because the alternative
to war, hunger and environmental destruction does not emerge at exclusive and
secluded summit meetings behind fences, but from below, out of the global
movement of people and initiatives who are committed to another better world.
Rostock, March 31, 2007

[http://www.camping-07.de]


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Action days in Germany June 1st (Bombodrom) and 5th (Rostock-Laage)

Antimilitarist actions days in Germany, on 1st June 2007 in the Kyritz-Ruppin
Heathland, and on 5th June 2007 in Rostock-Laage. Both actions intend to show
the connection between G8 and war.

action day 1.6.2007

The globalisation policies of the G8 make life unbearable for many people and
provoke resistance. Ultimately globalisation is enforced by repression and
military might. G8 means war. Globalisation forces people to flee their homes,
to seek asylum.

We intend to show the connection between the G8 and war and make our resistance
visible at two locations:

- at the Kyritz-Ruppin Heathland, where local resistance since 1992 has
prevented the German Air Force from taking over a former Soviet bombing range
(the Bombodrom)

- at the civil/military airport of Rostock-Laage, where Squadron 73 is based and
where the government representatives will arrive to participate in the
G8-meeting.

Let's go to the Bombodrom in the heathland ...

The 142 square kilometre Bombodrom 80 km north of Berlin, between Wittstock and
Neuruppin in the state of Brandenburrg, was used as a bombing range by the
Soviet army for 40 years. Since 1992 the German military has been trying to
take over the facility. Its aim is to establish an air-ground bombing range for
German, EU and NATO forces to conduct combined operations of air and ground
forces. The Bombodrom provides opportunities to excite any general: unguided
bombs from low-flying aircraft, "smart" bombs from great altitudes,
multinational
operations, coordination between the air force and thousands of ground troops,
even the use of American nuclear weapons that are in the hands of German forces
(Tornado Fighter-Bomber Wing 33 based in Büchel).
Having such a bombing range within its own borders (and the largest anywhere in
continental Europe) would further strengthen Germany's military role and would
enhance Germany's chances of getting a permanent seat on the United Nations
Security Council. Combined air/ground warfare is becoming increasingly
important for military
commanders. The Lebanon War of 2006 showed its consequences for civilians very
clearly.

Local people have been actively opposing the plans of the German military. "Not
here, and nowhere else either" is the slogan of the non-violent campaign for
civil use of the heathland. The FREIe HEIDe campaign (Free Heathland,
FREIHEID=Freiheit=liberty) has organised more than 100 protest walks and set up
signs of resistance around the Bombodrom. Many other spectacular actions have
been conducted by FREIER HIMMEL (Free Skies) and people living further north in
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, from where the low-level flights would approach
the Bombodrom. So far successful legal action has prevented military use of the
facility, yet access to the area is prohibited due to the presence of unexploded
munitions. The court in Potsdam is expected to decide on the merits of the case
this year.

However, because local people are very aware that the legal avenues for
preventing military use may be exhausted very soon they have launched the "No
Bombs - We Go In!" campaign. More than 1,500 people, the most of them from the
region surrounding the Bombodrom, have signed a declaration stating: "If the
German military starts military utilisation of the area, then we will enter it
in order to prevent military operations through our physical presence."

The many years of local protest and the willingness to conduct nonviolent direct
action if necessary show the courage, stamina and persistence of the movement.
It is not easy to conduct a struggle with a powerful opponent over such a long
period - to convey what the planned military training operations would actually
mean for everyday life, and build sustained resistance, facing off with the
military machine day in, day out.

The Bombodrom is part of the military preparations for war, and as such an issue
that affects all of us. That is why we would like to stand together with the
local people, in the hope that we can make connections that last long after the
G8 summit has finished. We look forward to a joint campaign respecting the
wishes of all involved groups and leading to lasting connections between the
forces resisting the Bombodrom: alliances bearing the potential to overcome
differences in a radical social process.

... and then on to Rostock-Laage Airport

The Kyritz-Ruppin Heathland is one place where war preparations are being
successfully resisted. Rostock-Laage, on the other hand, is a location where
such preparations are taking place. This is where Fighter-Bomber Wing 73 is
based, with the first German Eurofighters. During the football World Cup
stealth bombers used this base. Rostock-Laage is where President Bush landed to
meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and the airport also plays an important
role for the G8 summit because it is where many of the participants will
arrive.

There is a direct relationship between the days of action on 1 June at the
Bombodrom and 5 June at Rostock-Laage, when the politicians and their staff and
logistics will arrive there. The planned blockade of the airport expresses a
clear "NO" to the G8 states' "world order politics" based on military actions,
to German militarisation and to military utilisation of the former Bombodrom.
It also says "NO" to a summit where a few powerful states make decisions about
the future of the world, where they make agreements about politics that will
cause new wars and force thousands of people around the world to flee their
homes.

>From the Heathland to the Beach

Linking the Bombodrom, Rostock-Laage air base and the president's landing
provides a unique opportunity to show practically how the issues are connected
using the means of civil disobedience and to point out that Germany is a
central pillar of the G8's policies of militarisation and war.

Day of Action 1 June 1 2007: Symbolic settlement of the Bombodrom area

Between 24 and May peace convoys and Euro-marches will arrive at the
Kyritz-Wittstock-Ruppin Heathland in order to participate in the actions
against the G8 beginning on 1 June, the Day of Action Against Militarism and
War.

The military has put a wooden pyramid in the planned target area of the
Bombodrom. Here the fighter-bombers will train for hitting their real targets,
living people. The 1st of June is International Children's Day, which reminds
us of the youngest victims of war. Most of the people hurt or killed by bombs
are civilians, many of them children.

Replicas of the target pyramids can be used as cabins: "Every target a home".

Replicas of the target pyramids can be put anywhere: in the Bombodrom area, in
the Kyritz-Wittstock-Ruppin Heathland, anywhere in the state of Brandenburg,
anywhere in Europe, anywhere in the world.

We will construct a "show cabin" or a community centre to demonstrate how a
possible future cabin village might look - we'll be back, that's for sure!

We can put target pyramids on our own homes or workplaces to make the message:
"Wherever bombs fall it affects all of us." In this way a target pyramid can
become a new symbol of antimilitarist resistance - in the original colours of
red and white or ...

- in antimilitaristic pink. In 2002 activists painted a former Soviet control
tower completely in pink and named it "Pink Point Tourist Center". They
recognised - by observing the appaled reaction of the soldiers - that the
military felt dishonoured by the "unmanly" colour. So our resistance, including
many of the pyramids, will be dressed in anti-patriarchal pink.

Delegitimise the G8, strengthen the anti-militarist and anti-patriarchal
movements, live alternatives - for global solidarity and a clear NO to all
wars.

Alliance NoWar - NoG8

www.g8andwar.de
E-Mail:  g8undkrieg at so36.net

[http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/366613.html]


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Rave Against the G8 - Resistance Art Festival TAZ
Resistance Art Festival will be kicking off alongside the 2007 G8 protests...
Come one, come all...

See Free4alternatives: http://www.free4alter.org
Free4alternatives is an activists group coming from the Free Spaces scene (Free
Party, Teknival, Squat, Trailer site, TAZ,...) fighting against liberty
deprivations and standardization of masses for the right to alternatives and
autonomy...

Hello Artivists from all over the world!
The German press said that the RAF might come back for G8, now it's true!!
It's the Resistance Art Festival.......
We plan to organize an artistic Temporary Autonomous Zone near Heiligendamm
during the G8 summit in June from the 2nd (evening) till the end of the
blockades. We are several tekno sound systems and demonstration organizers from
all over Europe and we'll bring our gigs to Heiligendamm, we are all used to
create Free Autonomous Spaces...
Our aim are to offer people a place to rest and to find a new energy to go back
to the barricades and to mobilize all the people that wouldn't come without
this event (don't laugh it's true, a lot of people would come if they can find
also a festival there, it's a reason more to come for them). Our message is in
our art (music, video, juggling, painting,...) and we do intend to make noise
to be heard! We want people coming back from the barricades to be able to find
a place to free their minds and moods from all aggressiveness and to motivate
them back with our art...
Moreover the 8 bastards will speak about the copyrights and the distribution
networks of art (DRMs, licenses, peer2peer, copy protections,...) so we cannot
let them do without showing that Free Art is a reality, that we can do
autonomous spaces for free and offering even more than "just" art to the
people, and that we refuse their standardization of art and their capitalist
way of seeing art in general.. Our art is not to sell!!
We have our own hardware (speakers, amplifiers, trucks, videoprojectors,...) so
any artist can come and we'll be glad to accept any collaboration offered...
We are also in contacts with alternative artists from other scenes (rock,
rap,...) and trying to arrange concerts too...
We asked for a place but still did not get any answers but even if they don't
give us a place we'll take it, we are all used to that and ready to defend our
camp... But honestly we don't think they will give a fuck about people dancing
when they will have thousands of people trying to break their fucking fence at
the same time ;)
We have organized an illegal Teknival with 5000 people in Germany (Baden-Baden)
last year (and several ones all over Europe), just after the demonstration we
organized on the 15th April 2006 in Strasbourg in front of the European
Parliament, and some of our group also organized numerous illegal protests in
Berlin (and legal ones too), so we are quite aware of how it goes there in
Germany...
If anyone is interested in working with us in this project (the fact that you
got hardware or not is not a problem) please contact us:
benlagren at gmail.com (french and english)
or
liaphine at gmail.com (german and english)

[http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/03/366655.html]



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