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Fri Mar 27 21:40:19 CET 2009


- G20 Summit - advice to businesses
- Fat cats in terror after anti-capitalists attack Fred the Shred's home
- G20 anarchists use Google Streetview to target the City
- Why are we coming to Strasbourg? NATO and Japanese peace movement
- Germany readies 600 troops to guard NATO summit
- France and Germany up security at borders

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G20 Summit - advice to businesses

City of London Police offers the following advice on security and employee
safety for the week of the Summit:

* Cancel unnecessary meetings
* Make sure all staff wear ID
* Stagger staff arrival and departures
* Cancel deliveries
* Keep movement in and out of business premises to a minimum
* Make sure security staff are fully briefed and wearing high visibility jackets
* Review smoking areas - do they weaken access security
* Consider security staff checking ID outside premises to create natural barrier
* Ensure business continuity plans are up to date
* Create a media strategy and nominate a spokesperson
* Make sure all staff are updated regularly
* Review whether staff should use own vehicles to come to work
* Check CCTV is working
* Ensure information is disseminated throughout multi occupied premises in
plenty of time
* Advise staff not to antagonise protestors and risk escalation in incidents.

More:
http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/CityPolice/Advice/BusinessAdvice/g20advice.htm


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Fat cats in terror after anti-capitalists attack Fred the Shred's home

By Stephen Wright

Security will be stepped up around fat-cat bankers after the home of disgraced
former RBS boss Sir Fred Goodwin was targeted by vandals.

A statement claiming to be from the group responsible for damage at his
£3million mansion warned of further attacks, saying: ‘This is just the
beginning.’

The concern is that anti-capitalist groups will copy the tactics of animal
rights militants by directly targeting individuals they hold responsible for
the credit crunch.

Tensions are already high, with anarchists reported to be plotting mayhem at
next week’s G20 summit in London.

More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1164691/Fat-cats-terror-anti-capitalists-attack-Fred-Shreds-home.html


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G20 anarchists use Google Streetview to target the City

By Stephen Wright

Protesters plan to use Google Streetview and the micro-blogging site Twitter to
cause mayhem at next week's G20 summit in London.

Protest organisers say the Internet will help them prepare for a series of
rallies to coincide with the meeting of world leaders.

The new tactics emerged as the head of Scotland Yard warned of an influx of
international extremists.

Google Streetview is helping protesters plan mayhem at next week's G20 summit in
London. Pictured is on potential target, The Bank of England.

More:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1165151/G20-anarchists-use-Google-Streetview-target-City.html


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Why are we coming to Strasbourg? NATO and Japanese peace movement

NATO, it is an issue we can not but be indifferent to even here in Japan,
because the United States, making Japan into its stronghold in Asia and the
Pacific, is trying to implement its world military strategy through it. At the
same time, Japanese ruling forces, in cooperation with NATO, are also
attempting to further promote its policy of dispatching “Self-Defense Force”
abroad which was prohibited by the Constitution [1].

Since 1990-91, NATO has gradually increased its contact with non-European
countries. NATO established a set of general guidelines on relations with these
countries in 1998. The term “Contact Countries [2]” was agreed in 2004.
Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan currently have this
status. In 2006, North Atlantic Council (NAC) passed a resolution for the
promotion of cooperation in Afghanistan with these countries including Japan.
This type of cooperation has been motivated by the US strategy of “Global
NATO”.

It was epoch-making in the relationship between NATO and Japan that a former
Prime Minister Shintaro Abe was present in the North Atlantic Council meeting
in 2007 (12 January). There he said “Japanese will no longer shy away from
carrying out overseas activities involving the Self-Defense Force/SDF/, if it
is for the sake of international peace and stability. It is in this spirit that
Japan has engaged in SDF operations in Iraq and in the Indian Ocean [3]”. NATO
highly evaluated this statement, saying “Prime Minister Abe made a historic
address” and “he pledged to enhance concrete co-operation between Japan and
NATO, with a particular focus on Afghanistan.”[4] In March 2007, Japan
formalized its assistance by providing 2 billion yen (around USD 20 million)
for activities in Afghanistan. Japan holds unofficial consultations with
Political Committee of NAC. It
also promotes cooperation with NATO in different fields, by sending members of
SDF to NATO Defense University (Rome) as well as to its exercise for disaster
assistance. Thus both sides have promoted their cooperation in different ways.

NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer visited Japan and have a meeting
with a former Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda in December 2007, in which Mr. Fukuda
“expressed his determination to cooperate with NATO in Afghan government
activities controlling weapons” (Joint Press Release, 13 December, 2007). Hoop
Scheffer, on the other hand, said in the press conference (Tokyo, 14 Dec.2007)
“Present size both of ground and air force is not enough” in Afghanistan, and
“Japan could substantially contribute to this situation, for instance, by
providing helicopter-transport”.
Actually it was a request of the US to Japanese government to send
heli-transporters to Afghanistan. Secretary General also said “I would be happy
if Japan takes part in the ISAF operation”. It showed a desire of NATO
headquarters to involve Japan into ground military operation in Afghanistan.
In Japan, not only ruling parties, but also the biggest opposition Democratic
Party is also in favor of Japan’s participation.

Thus military cooperation between NATO and Japan is deeply connected with the US
strategy. ”Foreign Affairs” (September, 2006), US magazine sometimes taking the
words of the mouth US administration in its foreign policy, carried an article
titled “Global NATO” and stressed a need to make
NATO into world-wide military alliance, and to invite Japan and other
Asia-Pacific countries as a full member. Japan-US Security Consultative
Committee (SCC) composed by foreign and defense minister from both Japan and
the US, confirmed the reinforcement of NATO-Japan cooperation. After the
meeting, Robert M. Gates, US Secretary of Defense (at that time) said “We are
seeking a way to realize NATO-Japan cooperation. A good example of that
cooperation is Japan’s assistance for the reconstruction in Afghanistan”. The
statement of Mr. Abe was in line with this policy.

The US has two aims in this regard; one is to promote the global displacement of
Japanese Self-Defense Forces, the other is to help NATO to act globally even
into Asia and the Pacific. This move is linked to the “Transformation” of US
forces in Japan which is aggressive upgrade of US-Japan alliance, with the
reinforcement of US bases in Japan as well as the integration of SDF into US
forces.

However this direction has problems in its course; one is the contradiction
inside NATO, the other is the public opposition of Japanese people.

For instance, at the NATO Summit in Riga, November 2006, there reached no
agreement on “Global Partnership”, therefore Japan and other countries were
defined as “Contact Countries” not as “Partners”. This idea of “Global NATO”
advocated by former Bush administration would create further
contradiction among NATO members.

As for Japan, former Prime Minister Abe, active in NATO cooperation and the
revision of peaceful provisions of Japanese Constitution, resigned after a
disastrous defeat in the election for the House of Councilors in 2007. That was
clear message of Japanese public against that policy. At the same time, people’s
struggles in different parts of Japan including Okinawa are preventing the US
bases’ reinforcement. The military cooperation between NATO and Japan would
deepen the contradiction with public opinion in favor of article 9 of the
Constitution. We will fight in solidarity with all people sharing common cause
for a world of peace and justice, without military allegiances, foreign
military bases and nuclear weapons.

[1] Article 9 of Japanese Constitution: Aspiring sincerely to an international
peace based on justice and order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a
sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of
settling international disputes. In order to accomplish the aim of the
preceding paragraph, land, sea, and air forces, as well as other war potential,
will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be
recognized.
[2] http://www.nato.int/issues/contact_countries/index.html
[3] http://www.mofa.go.jp/region/europe/pmv0701/nato.html
[4] http://www.nato.int/isaf/topics/factsheets/nato_japan_coop.pdf

Source: email


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Germany readies 600 troops to guard NATO summit

Berlin - Germany is providing 600 soldiers to help protect next week's NATO
summit, the government said in a written parliamentary response disclosed
Wednesday. Their duties would include providing first aid and helping guard the
3,500 delegates against potential attacks from atomic, biological or chemical
weapons, the statement said.

Some 15,000 German police will be on duty during the gathering from April 3-4 in
the towns of Baden-Baden and Kehl in Germany and Strasbourg in France.

German warplanes are to patrol the airspace over the summit venues while NATO
will deploy AWACS surveillance aircraft, then statement added.

German officials expect around 25,000 demonstrators to turn up for the summit,
which coincides with the alliance's 60th anniversary.

Protesters have threatened to block roads and carry out acts of civil
disobedience during the event.

Source:
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/261515,germany-readies-600-troops-to-guard-nato-summit.html


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France and Germany up security at borders

By John Vandiver, Stars and Stripes

STUTTGART, Germany — In anticipation of the annual NATO summit next week,
Germany and France have reinstituted border controls, which means Americans
planning road trips should expect to be stopped and checked for proper
identification as they cross borders.

NATO’s two-day conference kicks off April 3, but tighter security measures
already are in effect. Last week, French authorities announced they would
restore controls on France’s borders with neighboring countries until April 5.
Germany announced similar measures.

That means U.S. citizens planning off-duty trips should be sure to carry their
tourist passports to avoid hassles and possible fines for traveling without
proper identification.

Travelers on official duty may be authorized to enter France with official
orders and a military identification card.

However, U.S. Army Europe officials recommend that all travelers consult with
travel experts from their respective organizations about specific guidelines
when traveling across any international border.

For people planning visits to Switzerland and Austria — two non-NATO countries —
military identification cards and official passports don’t count as valid
identification. Instead, tourist passports are required.

It should also be noted that a USAREUR-issued driver’s license is valid in the
country where it was issued and that an international license is required for
driving in other countries, according to USAREUR.

Meanwhile, USAREUR warns that numerous anti-NATO demonstrators are anticipated
in the vicinity of the summit sites. Between April 1 and April 5, up to 15,000
protesters are expected to hold various rallies around the Strasbourg region.

"It’s important that our personnel constantly practice the personal protective
measures taught in Level I antiterrorism training and carry the proper
documents when traveling in Europe," said Don Grosz, acting chief of the
antiterrorism division of the USAREUR operations directorate, in a news
release.

Source: http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=61626




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