Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Knitting Male Beanies



The ILO has published its global report on wages.
Two highlights:
a) While wages in developing countries continue to grow, those in developed countries are less dynamic.
Thus, the increase in global purchasing power is divided by two in 2008 and 2009 if we remove China!
Similarly, the dynamics of wages in developed countries (5% over ten years) is much lower than developing countries (+234% in ten years in Central Europe / Central Asia).

There is nothing here that's quite normal: the salaries of those is the redistribution of part of the value produced. No wonder that this share grow faster in countries that are currently "up the chain value "in the country (ie, whose employees are migrating from agriculture to industry) that in countries where the rise of the value produced is more to increase the productivity of existing activities .

b) Africa is growing stronger purchasing power of wages (16%), three times higher than developed countries, and higher than the Latin American / Caribbean
Although the situation in Africa is very mixed, these figures confirm recent studies that confirm a launch.

total, should be welcomed or regret these wage increases?
Optimists might conclude that the increased purchasing power of developing countries is an asset and creates markets for our products. It also creates a premium on political stability / economic impact that could have a "peacemaker." Pessimists will note
that this growth is likely to drive prices of raw materials (oil, metals ,....) upward, which could slow growth in developed countries.

As always, the result will be a "premium agile": developed countries can develop emerging markets while reducing their consumption of nonrenewable resources will be winners, those who lock themselves in the oncoming lane will lose. In this regard, we could follow the example of Germany, whose economic recovery is not unconnected with the taste for exports, and ecology ...

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Scorpio No Interested

7 Ganvié: some news reports and the hearing on December 8, 2010

Dispatch Reuters

CAEN, Calvados (Reuters) - Two to three months suspended prison sentence was claimed on Wednesday before the Criminal Court of Caen (Calvados) against seven militants Antinuclear tried for last month blocked a train carrying radioactive waste.

Aged 22 to 35 years, seven members of Ganvié (group of non-violent actions ANA) were accused of "interference with rail traffic" and for some, for being chained to the tracks.

They face each six months' imprisonment and 3,750 euro fine.
On November 5, they had blocked the road to Caen, where a convoy traveling from radioactive waste from La Hague (Manche) and for Germany.
The prosecutor, Catherine Denis, has claimed two month suspended prison sentence against six young men, and three months suspended for a seventh who had refused a DNA sample. (Ganvié note: this is a refusal of fingerprinting and photography)

She also requested a fine of 3,000 euros against the five youths who were shackled and 2,000 euros for two young women whose role was to raise the alarm.
The ruling was reserved on January 26, 2011.

A gathering of opponents of nuclear power was held in front of the courthouse Caen (Calvados) before the trial. The

militants are supported by many organizations including Greenpeace and the League of Human Rights as well as by elected Greens in several regions.
Stéphane Viard, Ganvié member, said at a news conference that his group was satisfied with this action but that it "deplored three seriously injured due to the lack of police professionalism."

INJURY

injuries to the tendons of the hands were incurred during the disengagement activists on track hampered by steel sleeves. The
GANVIE complaint for "aggravated violence by persons vested with public authority."

The complaint was dismissed by the Attorney Catherine Denis, who said that "the police have completed their mission was to stop the offense in order to protect individuals."

Among the witnesses called by the defense, Jean-Baptiste Libouban, 75, former head of L'Arche communities from 1990 to 2005, railed against the conditions of extrication activists who in his eyes "focused affect the physical integrity of these people. "
In a courtroom supporting the cause of anti-nuclear, applause erupted when he said he hoped that "one day Caen, there will be another memorial to celebrate these young people. "

firms Areva and SNCF have brought a civil party. The first called for each of the defendants one euro in damages for" anxiety a campaign "to against the nuclear society. The second application 40,058.19 euros due to the disruption of traffic related to this action.




Monday, November 22, 2010

Military Service Computation Date

Mobilization for trial



The main venue is provided for 12 o'clock, Wednesday, December 8, 2010, before the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Caen Fontette place, self-managed canteens , booths, public speaking ...

Cinema discussion on December 7 at 20h - Amphi Tocqueville, Campus 1, rue du Gaillon.

concert Dec. 8 at 21h - Intermediate Workshops, 15bis Rue Dumont d'Urville


Useful information!

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Thank you and let many December 8!


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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Cost Of Cement Basketball

organizations and groups who expressed their solidarity and support for trial on December 8


Here is an attempt to list more or less extensive groups and organizations who expressed their solidarity. We are not looking necessarily to obtain "signatures" formal. The sympathy of simple individual affects us as much as collectives. The list is long enough not to try to see who is missing (may have zapped us an e-mail or on our phones, sorry).
What this solidarity can strengthen the anti-nuclear!


Stop-Transportation, Stop Nuclear Alsace
AE2D Action for Environment and Sustainable Development - Brest
Stop Golfech (Living Without Nuclear Danger Golfech - VSDNG) - Agen
The Reapers Volunteers GM and many of their supporting committees
Advisors Municipal Malzeville (Meurthe-et-Moselle)
Meusien Collective Against Landfill ( CDR55 )
Collective Action against the burial of radioactive waste Cacendr (Maxeville)
House Bure Free Zone (BZL )
The Criirad Commission Research and Independent Information on Radioactivity
The Anarchist Federation and groups of the federation, the group Reinforced Concrete of Paris, the group of Rouen and the bookstore Insoumise , activists of Rennes ( the Dignified Rage ...), Caen, Brittany ... Not easy for any list. If you have been forgotten, contact us.
Locals and activists of the CNT
The Crilan (Committee for Information and Reflection Anti Nuclear) - The Pile (North Cotentin)
The League of Human Rights (Caen Basse- Normandy ...)
Brayonne Rural Association for the Respect of the Environment (TREE ) Seine-Maritime, Pays de Bray
Association Rhone-Alps without Nuclear
Southern Telecom 35
Federation South Rail
associations and activists fighting against EHV line Cotentin-Maine ( Percy sous tension , Stop-THT Movement for Alternative Non-Violent and property others ...)
Nuclear Phaseout - Country Rennes
The House of Greve in Rennes Caen
Students
CRAN
Stop EPR (collective regional), Stop-EPR Penly, Stop-EPR 14
Collective Rhone Against Burial of Radioactive Waste (Gard)
Collective Citizen Normand "Nuclear waste and no thank you" (Athis de l'Orne)
Control Association and Information on Radioactivity region Centre (ACIRAD) - Orleans
Libertat - Esquerra Revolucionaria of Occitània
OCL - Libertarian Communist Organization
CLAN Picard
SDN27
SDN73 and many organizations and parties of Savoy
The Green Mouse Rennes, people from groups Chiche! Watermelon and network
Network Nuclear Phaseout and many members (groups and individuals) network
Greenpeace and many local groups and private advocates and activists in a personal
RobinWood Germany, the BI Luechow-Dannenberg and German groups in the regions of Lüneburg, Hamburg, Gorleben and elsewhere. Our strength knows no boundaries! Some groups
English "grassroots" as they say on the other side of the Channel
many collective not necessarily obvious ... and many blogs militants or information! Political parties
:
- Europe-Ecology-The-Green (some locals, activists and elected officials have directly supported, Greens du Var, Lower Normandy, Knowledge)
- NPA, New Anti-Capitalist Party (among other the NPA27, NPA73, the NPA of Caen ...)
- The Left Party (including, among others, the PG76 ...)
- Federation for an alternative social and ecological (FASE)
- Alternative Citizen (Manche. ..)
- The Alternative
- United Left

Quotes For Softball Pitchers

deglobalization and protectionism: how to balance defense of the social model and economic efficiency?

"Thus the tariff deliberately cancels the effect of this is called progress, it claims to bring us back to the state when the world was when transport was if not impossible, at least extremely expensive. Customs duty Bastiat said, is a rail anchor iron. " (J. Rueff, 1980)


Tariffs have a bad press among economists, who see tools for protection of certain economic sectors insufficiently competitive price "taxation" invisible consumer - the community as a whole is generally unsuccessful, only winners are the sheltered sectors.

To subject, the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman cited the following story: Imagine a textile entrepreneur who invents a miraculous machine that through a secret process, can divide by 10 the production of shirts. Immediately, the inventor would be celebrated as a hero capable of demonstrating the national ingenuity can overcome the brute force of low wages. Now imagine that we actually demonstrates that the "miracle machine" is actually a warehouse, which go on convoys that ship textiles to China and bring shirts. The hero would be immediately reduced to the rank of délocaliseurs.

Starting with this anecdote, we might conclude that if we decide to tax the imports in the second case, it would also tax the innovation. Then we would bring the debate over tariffs in
debate on the social model : if France can have cheap shirts it must do, the only question being able to find a better jobs for employees and the company more valuable than the production of shirts too expensive?

But there are other types of "customs duties", such as "carbon tax on imports, which aims to to pay the cleanup costs would have to pay the firms in countries that have no regulations on emissions. It is indeed here to remove "unfair competition" by depriving an unfair advantage a competitor whose competitiveness is at the expense of the environment. It's the same of "customs duties social ", designed to offset the unfair advantage enjoyed by countries that are working in conditions of working hours, sub training, employee representative or health unworthy.
Indeed, imports of goods and services import indirectly a social model: if one wishes to have in Europe of a model different from the less demanding of our partners (less unequal, more conscious of employees, more environmentally friendly), go beyond the free movement of goods and services.

If the theoretical principle of these rights is somewhat questionable, the implementation is extremely complex - but the issue probably deserves some much study and research the best possible compromise between complexity and efficiency. Then remains essentially: initiate a constructive discussion with our economic partners and combine this project with an ambitious development aid to convince our partners that such a device is not a disguised protectionist measure but rather a among other measures to establish a more humane globalization.

Friday, November 19, 2010

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few newspaper clippings and interviews

Even if we are critical of the media, we try to convey some message. We try to be as our own media and feeding media activists.

Here is a press release: click here (beware it weighs 17 MB)

A radio interview:
http://sonsenluttes.net/spip.php?article195

Television:




See also photos of the action:

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Soul Silver Gts Trade

payment of ransom: thank you for helping us to avoid jail

Updated: Wednesday, November 17, bail has been paid. Thank you very much for your support.

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This Monday, November 15 members and their lawyer GANVE Me Lehoux were presented to the authority of the Court of Caen to pay the bail that they had requested, following the blocking of German nuclear waste train.

We could raise the sum of 16,500 euros that was requested, under judicial supervision, to ensure the presence of 7 militant trial. Recall that, unlike the Police, members of Ganvié never tried to evade their responsibility, acted openly, and have never hidden behind tarps to hurt people! Activists Ganvié go smoothly at their trial. The courtroom is probably even too small to accommodate the many people who show us their support, sympathy and solidarity.

The rebound of the day was the refusal of checks issued by the activists prosecuted under the pretext that it needed bank checks or cash! It was also refused a paper stating our arrival and Non-receipt of checks.

Not wishing to inflame the situation (is better to laugh than cry!) Ganvié members will try to settle this case to finally focus on their defense and the mobilization that we want with you when exceptional this trial Dec. 8 at TGI Caen Fontette place, from 12am.



scene sharing the ransom to the prosecution of Caen
Beuteverteilungsszene am Amtsgericht von Caen.

Lösegeld eingezahlt: Vielen Dank dafür, das habt ihr dazu beigetragen,
ersparren us to jail.


Update: On Wednesday the 17th November was, paid the deposit.
Thanks for the support



On Monday, 15 November, stood up before the members and their lawyer GANVA Me Lehoux at the court office, to the blocking of the German nuclear waste transport deposit required deposit.

n We degeforderten amount of € 16 500 had been given to you, the deposit is to ensure the presence of seven activists charged at her trial. We recall the dss GANVA activists in Gengenteil to the police, there have never tried to evade their responsibility. You treated with open face and have not hidden behind the blue tarps to hurt people! The GANVA activists will go to their process towards.
The court will certainly be too small to be the many people who express their support, friendship and solidarity to receive.

The key event of the day was that the court rejected the checks issued by the activists on the grounds that it must either be paid by cashier's check issued by the bank or cash! The court also refused to issue us a letter, which attests to our coming and the non-acceptance of the check.

We do not want the situation escalate (cry, laugh about it than Lieber). The GANVA-Alliance Partner will do their utmost to deal with the matter, to finally focus on their defense. If you also want to promote the Unterstützungsabreit and mobilization for the trial. Together with you, see you on 8 December, before the District Court (Tribunal de Grande Instance) in Caen, place Fontette, from 12 clock.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Reason For Very Skinny Legs

After stopping the nuclear train, do derail the repressive machine!

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After stopping the train nuclear're derailing the repressive machine!

The process of nuclear waste to Gorleben in Germany is still blocked by a massive international mobilization ever and determined. Activists GANVE (Group of Non-Violent Actions ANA) rejoice even if they face repression for their disproportionate share:

Seven activists were kept in custody for 24 hours and are subject to judicial assuming the settlement of a bail of 16,500 € to pay before November 15. Otherwise they would find themselves incarcerated until trial on December 8 to 14h. We can see that the government's willingness to crack down on anti-nuclear activists have been executed to the letter by the district attorney of Caen.

Three activists were injured, two with serious burns to his hands that required support by the services hospitalliers. The third was also badly affected, he had surgery on two severed tendons in his left hand. On leaving the hospital, he was directly led into custody under police escort.

The government's willingness and the nuclear lobby to pass the convoy at all costs it would have conditioned the expression of such brutality from police? Was this what they had to hide behind the tarps stretched around the rescue?

On 8 December, the defendants will be tried at the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Caen let many to come and support and affirm our opposition to nuclear power and repression that surrounds it!

Unser Widerstand kennt keine Staatsgrenzen

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Rare Tech Deck Trucks

CP train Ganvié after blocking nuclear

Latest from blocking the nuclear train in the direction of Germany.

The action that took place yesterday in Caen has caused the shutdown of the train for 3.30. The device used to stop the train allowed the installation of the lock safely. From this point of view, this action is successful.

The philosophy of action, like all others, was not having to physically confront the police. The actual blocking of the train based on physical barriers (metal tubes passed under the tracks) on which five militants were locked.

It was the responsibility of the gendarmes and police to "extricate" safely.

Now the police have deliberately injured 3 people by cutting the tubes. One of them had two severed tendons in his hand and had to undergo surgery. She remains in hospital. The other 2 were treated for burns out last night and were placed directly in custody.

It is unacceptable that in a nonviolent action the security forces use violence and cause injury to voluntarily militants. For this reason we will complain.

The 6 people who were in custody were released at 20:15 and are summoned to court in Caen December 8, 2010.

Vaseline And Chemical

Photos from the action of November 5 at Caen

See also press release:



 
 
 




Friday, November 5, 2010

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Ganvié Communiqué, November 5, 2010 3:40 p.m. Evening

Ganvié Communiqué, November 5, 2010 3:40 p.m. Today

rail transport of nuclear waste left from Valogne in the Channel to join Gorleben in Germany.

Under international mobilizations throughout the journey, the GANVE (group of non-violent actions ANA) stopped and blocked the train to Caen dangerous at 15:40. A banner was deployed where it is written in German: "Unser Widerstand kennt keine Staatsgrenzen! Beaver 2010: Die Erste ...... to be continued!" Our strength does not know no borders. Castor 2010, the first act. "

For the second time (the first block of a package of Italian nuclear waste took place in July 2008), we block a train to Normandy because it is the place of passage of trains of radioactive waste (1 per day on average in the Caen train station).

This transport of nuclear materials, the most radioactive ever made exposes populations to excessive risk. There is a risk their lives to short-term accident, but also long-term risk to their health.

Numerous transport of radioactive materials (spent fuel and waste false "recycled") are the result of political choice to reprocess these materials in The Hague in the Cotentin. Not happy to travel hundreds of miles to their domestic waste, the State and Areva still imported and import of foreign waste. Moreover, the direction of the station has never been stingy about the nature and purpose of what it carries, sometimes to the detriment of its own employees. These trades are held in the greatest obscurity, on the border of legality. The

dozen activists Franco-German Ganvié participating in this act of civil disobedience wish to report more widely in the nuclear industry that causes these transport and plans to bury high-activity waste and long lived in Bure Lorraine and Gorleben in the Wendland. Thus, the integral is Ganvié activists and people of eastern France and Germany who are not resigned to see their land contaminated forever.

Nuclear waste will remain radioactive for tens of thousands of years. Let

to go out and produce nuclear energy!



Mitteilung der Ganvié, 5 November 2010, 15.40 Uhr

Heute ist der mit dem Zug radioaktiven Nuclear waste from Valognes Manche to Gorleben in Germany left.

As part of the international mobilization along the planned route, it was the GANVA (anti-nuclear non-violent Action Group) the dangerous train at 15.40 clock in Caen to stop and prevent the onward journey. A banner was unveiled with the inscription: "Our resistance knows no national boundaries Castor 2010: The first ...... to be continued!" Notre résistance ne connait pas de frontière. Castor 2010, premier acte. "

For the second time we block a train in Normandy (the 1st time it is an Italian Castor Transport in July 2008), as the train on the nuclear waste Caen have to drive (on average one train daily on the station of Caen).

This transport of radioactive material, which in general is the most radioactive nuclear waste that has been carried out in an excessive risk to the population; If it is short-term to life-threatening risk in the event of an accident but also the long term for a risk health of the population.

The many shipments of radioactive content (irradiated fuel rods and waste mistakenly referred to as recycled) the consequence of the policy decision of the nuclear waste at La Hague / Cotentin have to be prepared. Despite the fact that the national waste is transported back hundreds of kilometers, and was also foreign waste is still imported from the state and Areva. Moreover, the management of the SNCF does not care about the content or destination of the goods to be transported, despite reservations by some employees. Diesee transports are carried out in all the biggest open opacity, on the edge of legality.

A dozen of activists and activists of the German-French Ganva take part in this campaign of civil disobedience to denounce, with the aim to a large extent, the nuclear industry, the transport in debt in the hope that their highly radioactive nuclear waste to bury forever in Bure in Lorraine and in Gorleben in Wendland. Therefore holds the GANVA together with the activists and the people of East France and Germany, do not put up that their soil is contaminated forever. The radioactive nuclear waste

will remain radioactive for the next 10,000 years.

Let it cease to produce and get away from the nuclear energy!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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proj / discussed the 12/02 home of the strike, Rennes

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Concert Support Saturday, December 4 at Rennes

Un concert de est organisé au GANVA le soutien Samedi 4 octobre à Rennes par l'association Sortir Country's Nuclear-Rennes

Bal des Vampires, acoustic trio
to the Synthi Bar, 2 rue de Chateaudun
to 20.30. Free admission.

Hello,

The Ganvié is the author of Blocking the nuclear train that passed through France to Germany on November 5.
This train carrying highly radioactive waste final disposal site of a provisional to another temporary storage site!
Memo 3 of the members were injured when their rescue by the police.

The physical assault on nonviolent activists who fight against anti-democratic forces of the nuclear lobby is unacceptable. We need to know.

The trial of members of Ganvié is scheduled Dec. 8.

Please relay this information to the greatest number.

Vincent, SDN-RENNES

Monday, November 1, 2010

Initiation Humiliated

Warning! passage a package of nuclear waste!

WARNING! NUCLEAR A TRAIN!



A radioactive garbage will walk over 1500 miles of track!
November 5, a train of eleven containers of radioactive waste from very highly
Station Valognes (France).
During two days, 150 tons of radioactive waste will cross
13 French departments, hundreds of villages and several large cities: Caen (15h50), Rouen, Amiens, Arras, Nancy, Strasbourg.
He will continue in Germany to Gorleben storage site for waste from spent fuel of nuclear plants German.
transport the most radioactive in the world: no transport
combining at once all the radioactivity has never been realized.
trains extremely hazardous radioactive waste pass regularly by the Calvados and Caen. These trades
place in the greatest obscurity, sometimes at the edge of legality. Even the Nuclear Safety Authority has expressed reservations. Populations exposed to considerable risks are not informed, nor even the elect, nor
personnel assigned to transport. Response plans urgent
Injury are inadequate or nonexistent.
Nuclear waste will remain radioactive for tens of thousands of years. Let
to go out and produce nuclear energy!

RALLY Friday, November 5 at 2:00 p.m.
GARE DE CAEN


fuels irradiated plants (over 1000 tons per year
in France!) Falsely recycled or waste are the most dangerous as highly radioactive and long long life (several thousands of years for some).
container security (known as castles or beavers) is designed for normal conditions of transport and tested for some accidents only. In fact, many risk factors are neglected. To hide the dangers to people, all these trades are in the
total ignorance. Normandy is the place of passage of trains and trucks of waste for the AREVA La Hague (within 100 km of Caen).
EDF and electricians also foreign (German, Italian, Japanese.) Send their spent fuel under the guise of "recycling". In fact, reprocessing is to recover uranium and plutonium supposedly reusable in some reactors. Operation causing enormous liquid and gaseous radioactive discharges into the environment and generate wastes "ultimate" even more toxic.
But there is no solution for radioactive waste. To be rid
and pretend to have solved the problem, the nuclear industry want to be buried deep in the basement. Nuclear dumps are planned to Gorleben (Germany) or Bure in the Meuse. States are helping the nuclear lobby to impose them by force from the local people who refuse it. Taxpayers pay the bill: under 15 billion euros, the project has just been reassessed Bure 35 billion!

No to nuclear waste dump!
Ni Bure or Gorleben, or else!


collectif14contreepr@yahoo.fr

Europe Ecology, FASE Anpag, Greenpeace, NPA Network for Nuclear Phaseout, South
DO NOT THROW ON THE STREET
Imp. Force on recycled paper - November 2, 2010

Saturday, October 16, 2010

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Call for Action "Trainstopping"

Relay Call: www.castor-schottern.org

Call for Action "Trainstopping" ("Castor Schottern!") To be held between early and mid-November this year in northern Germany. Action promises to be both the most exciting anti-nuclear Germany for years and at the same time the "step up" the most promising development in this kind of action 'massive' civil disobedience (Block G8 Heliligendamm and blocking anti-Nazi Dresden earlier this year). But before looking at the appeal - and perhaps deciding to broadcast it in your network - I think an explanation of the meaning of what we hope to be able to stop it might be useful. If you like the call, broadcast as possible. And of course if you have questions about the action, please contact us.

The "nuclear renaissance"?

The nuclear lobby in Germany recently saw red. While for years it seemed as they rose slowly (too slowly, it is safe) nuclear power, the recent awareness of 'Peak Oil' and the future energy scarcity, linked to a debate technicist on climate change has led to what some have called a 'renaissance' of nuclear power. It seems that the industry feels that it could finally 'out' PR hole in which it was dropped after Chernobyl, as the world's governments look to nuclear power to their energy security needs. The result: a big boost for big energy companies and their allies in government to increase the influence of nuclear energy, with a government guarantee of profit in case of trouble.
This is both anti-social: why guarantee the profits of government business if the energy budgets of the social, education or health experiencing budget cuts? ; And anti-ecological A recent study of a government think-tank shows clearly that we want a 100% renewable supply in Germany. The time to stop the expansion of energy by coal or nuclear power is now, not in ten years. Government's argument that nuclear power is simply a transitional technology is clearly false.

Never! The anti-nuclear movement in Germany

Here we, movements, come in. For 30 years, the anti-nuclear movement was a social movement among the strongest in Germany: not only because it is continually able to create effective mass actions, over the years involving hundreds of thousands of people in direct action and civil disobedience, but also because it is rooted in "common sense" common, in a popular majority, clearly opposed nuclear, and for whom civil disobedience and collective exceedances of the law are legitimate when it comes to this form of energy.

Historically, the movement has identified the issue of storing nuclear waste as a key point to pressure. Organized around a particular location - the potential landfill Goleben nuclear waste, a small village in the Wendland region in northern Germany - the movement has sought to make the nuclear waste disposal and so difficult (politically as well as financially) costly than nuclear energy would ultimately unprofitable. Once every two years, with brutality, a train filled to the brim with highly radioactive waste - the Beaver (English Cask for Storage of Radioactive Materials, drum / container for storing radioactive waste) - going to Gorleben has been the breaking point for actions of disobedience major civil and Gorleben has become the epicenter of a movement is unique in Germany unites the radical left and autonomous groups with NGOs, residents and local farmers and scientists, and with them a majority of the population.
Whenever a train is on track, thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of people organize themselves to slow, making it more expensive to try to stop it.
Each time, the government should deploy more than 30,000 policemen to protect their dangerous cargo.
Every time they lose their legitimacy, we win.

Civil Disobedience: one step further

This year, another beaver will travel to Germany, probably as usual in the first half of November. But this year things will be different. Not just because we are in a period decision in terms of energy policy. But also because the radical movements have been in recent years in Germany, some resounding success thanks to mass actions of civil disobedience. Spurred on, among other things, movement Interventionist Left (Left Interventionist) - a network of groups that some have termed a 'post-autonomous' - the idea was for the wing most 'radical', 'militant' movement to clarify publicly that our actions are not intended to fight the police, but to accomplish specific goals (to stop a march Nazi block a G8 summit) . This commitment to transparency has allowed groups more 'moderate' to engage more readily in forms of action which they would otherwise be sidelined for obstructing collective law, civil disobedience, direct action. According to these tactics, movement organized in Germany, not only the effective blocking of the G8 in Heiligendamm, but also shutdown of the largest Nazi march in Europe, Dresden, in February. Not by confronting the cops, but simply by making it possible for thousands of people to a sit in the street in a serene atmosphere, and the police obviously did not feel ready to just clear the street (here, the keyword is 'legitimacy').

With these experiences in mind, we plan to go further action Beaver this year. Given the history and legitimacy of anti-nuclear movement, we call people to organize openly, not for 'just' occupy the railways, or the streets - but to sabotage the railway, to dismantle the infrastructure of outright madness permanent energy policies capitalists. On this fight, it is the nuclear industry. But if it succeeds, we have extended the concept of civil disobedience in Germany beyond the sitting occupation. This will mean, once again, resist.


The call in English:

Trainstopping! Shut down nuclear power!


Come to Northern Germany this November - lets stop the Castor train!

We call on those people who for many years have been active in the resistance against nuclear power; and the Castor-transports; on those who have demonstrated en masse against the governmentʼs savage cuts to social services; on the tens of thousands who have sat down on the street in order to stand up to the Nazis; on people in villages, in smaller and bigger towns and cities, who are no longer willing to accept governments and corporations riding roughshod over our opposition to nuclear power:
This year, together with you and hundreds, thousands of people, we intend to stop the Castor by taking out stones from under the train tracks, thus undermining them and making the railroad running to Gorleben unusable.

Enough is enough – together, weʼll stop this train
In November this year, yet another train will be transporting highly radioactive nuclear waste to Gorleben. Over the last decades, hundreds of thousands of people have over and over again demonstrated their ʻNO!ʼ to nuclear power in many different ways. There is still no nuclear waste dump, and countless accidents in nuclear power plants have once again highlighted the enormous dangers of relying on nuclear energy. In spite of all this, their mantra is: more of the same! In spite of all this, the government is extending the life spans of nuclear plants. In spite of all this, there are plans to expand the nuclear waste dump in Gorleben. It is time to go beyond taking our ʻNO!ʼ to nuclear energy to the streets. This year, it is time to take our resistance on step further.

Our action: Trainstopping!

Together with hundreds, thousands of people from different political and societal backgrounds, we are going to get onto the train tracks on the day the train is supposed to run there. We are determined to make the tracks unusable for the nuclear waste train, to en masse remove the stones from under the tracks, i.e. to undermine them and to make them impassable in creative ways. We will choose one section of the tracks for this action, where, on this day, no trains other than the Castor are scheduled to be running.

Itʼs all said and done: our action is legitimate
We know that our conscious interference with the Castorʼs route is not covered by the law. Still, our actions are necessary and legitimate in order to shut down this dangerous and inhuman technology. With our ʻTrainstopping!ʼ action, we want to pull the rug out from under the nuclear lobby, making it impossible for them to ferry their waste through the country against the will of the people. There will be no “more of the same!”. We will shut them down.

Together and en masse
During the action we will create a situation that is transparent for everyone involved, and where those participating in the action watch out for and support each other in a spirit of solidarity. In order to get to the tracks, we will together overcome, go around or flow through police barriers. We will not be stopped. The goal of our action is to make the tracks unusable, not to attack the police. Our most important protection is our numbers, our diversity, and our determination: while hundreds or thousands will be removing the stones themselves, other s will support them through the use of protective materials like air mattresses, cushions or tarps to shield them from repression. We will stay on the tracks until we have made them unusable.

Who we are

This campaign is the result of the coming-together of groups and individuals from the anti-nuclear movement, the climate movement, alterglobalisation networks, anti-Fascist contexts, from different areas of the left and wider society. We want to contribute our experiences from the successful mass blockades of the G8 in Heiligendamm, and of Nazi marches or events in Jena, Cologne and Dresden to the diverse and colourful struggles in the Wendland. We stand in solidarity with all other forms of protest and resistance against the Castor-transport.

Everyone can join! But what can everyone do?

In order for our action to succeed, we will have to be many.
You can announce that youʼll take part in Trainstopping! You/your group can support the action with your name/s.
You can form local groups and together prepare for the action. We will create resource to organise action trainings. Let us know if we can help
You-can organize local events. We Will be happy to come to you, tell you about The Beaver, nuclear power and o plans to stop the train.

Trainstopping!

Lets shut down nuclear power. After all, someones gotta do it ...

Contact: mail-an-beaver-schottern (at) riseup.net

Prenuptial Agreement Vancouver Bc Cost

Train to Hell: The Hague-Gorleben transport (5-6 November 2010) Hip Hop Concert

CALL: let us unite against nuclear and hazardous waste

common Call Network "Sortir du nucléaire "and Greenpeace.

[Ganvié note: also see calls to action in Germany, especially to remove the stones from the ballast (Under the rails) http://www.castor-schottern.org/ ]

Train d'enfer: transport radioactive record 5 and 6 November 2010. Let us unite against nuclear and hazardous waste!

5 and 6 November 2010, eleven waste containers very highly radioactive waste from reprocessing spent fuel from German Areva, will leave The Hague (English Channel) to return to Germany. They will be temporarily stored in a hangar on the site in Lower Saxony Gorleben, waiting for a "solution".

Neither the Hague nor Gorleben: no satisfactory solution exists today for radioactive waste management

If the Hague is not a storage place satisfactory Gorleben is not over. This waste must return to their place of production, because nuclear power is a choice that everyone must assume the moral, political, financial and environmental.

These wastes must logically back to the sender. In this case, nuclear power plants owned by four major German electricity generators.

transport the most radioactive in the world: no transport combining at once all the radioactivity has never been achieved.

radioactive radiation emitted by the eleven containers "CASTOR" cause a radiation hazard of railway and populations along the route the convoy will pass. The reprocessing of nuclear waste is directly responsible for the phenomenal concentration of radioactivity in the convoy.

In France, Germany and elsewhere, nuclear is a dead end!

This transport-record is an opportunity to recall some truths about the thousands of nuclear transport that circulate each year in France, and the reality of reprocessing nuclear waste.

Any transport of highly radioactive material involves real risks. Yet local people are not aware of the passage of convoys, nor the associated risks.

Under the guise of "sorting" and "recycling", Areva, at its plant in La Hague, increases the volume of radioactive waste products (for a ton retired about 65 m3 of waste products), environmental contamination ( gaseous and liquid) but also the risks of proliferation (extraction of plutonium).

Mobilize us against false solutions of the nuclear industry


Associations Environment - including Greenpeace and the Network "Sortir du nucléaire" - got off the reprocessing of German waste. Thus, if Germany does not send its spent fuel in France, there are still hundreds of tonnes of German waste stored pending a solution to the Hague, or in storage facilities the Channel or de l'Aube. The storage of nuclear waste, submitted as course 40 years ago, turned to disaster in the former mine Asse II in Germany. Every day for years, more than 12 m3 of water entering the mine.

Network "Sortir du nucléaire" and Greenpeace call for the widest possible mobilization on Friday 5 and Saturday, November 6 on the transport route (Manche, Calvados, Eure, Seine Maritime, Somme, Pas de Calais, Nord, Aisne Ardennes, Meuse, Moselle, Meurthe et Moselle, Bas Rhin), especially in the cities of Caen, Rouen, Amiens, Arras, Nancy, Strasbourg).

Our goal is not to interfere with the convoy, but to shed light on the false solutions to the nuclear industry to manage these wastes, whether in Gorleben at La Hague (Manche), or in Bure (Meuse).

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Nuclear waste will remain radioactive for tens of thousands of years. Stop and go out to produce nuclear energy!

Signatories: Network "Sortir du nucléaire", Greenpeace





List of French departments through which the train of radioactive waste in Germany on 5 and 6 November 2010.

- Channel
- Calvados
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Eure - Seine Maritime
- Sum
- Pas-de-Calais
- North
- Aisne
- Ardennes
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Meuse - Moselle
- Meurthe et Moselle
- Lower Rhine

A CASTOR is this:


a video to better understand the issues that transportation of nuclear waste:







[Ganvié Note: See also this video:]




[and this one! :]



Saturday, October 2, 2010

Josh Hutcherson Bed In Blue Boxers

Industrial policy: a new direction?

In "Man and the market", I mentioned the four pillars of government - to understand, meet, create and distribute.

Several levers can allow the creation of additional wealth, but the industrial policies (in Anglo-Saxon sense, ie public policies to develop as many services as industry or agriculture) are the way most emphasized. The debate between those who generally believe it is better to do nothing - the record of past policies is at best neutral and limited resources of the state - and those who believe with all of voluntarism is possible - the questions of cost or performance is secondary.

It is true that the constraints of public finance, development of free trade agreements (setting limits to discriminate in favor of "national champions") or analysis of the balance of interventionist policies (Mixed, with successes such as Airbus, but also failures like Concorde, Minitel ,...) have led many analysts to see the end of industrial policies.

But forget other avenues of intervention, much less expensive and not necessarily less effective, such as:
- coordination of public policies and private strategies in highly regulated sectors. This is particularly true for healthcare industries, or "utilities (water, utilities ,...) for which an intelligent organization can be a source competitive advantage globally;
- international support for national interests, as is the case for Germany in the field of technical standards, promoting German quality products;
- innovation in the public sector, like the support of U.S. authorities to the development of RFID chips;
- the development of Japan-related industries aging, including robotics, for a concerted effort between government (in the role of strategist and coordinator of major projects) and industry

These tools can have considerable power, which can be used for good or for evil: lack of standards in the field of finance, initially thought to promote the development of an industry, is probably the mistake of industrial policy the most expensive ever. There are also examples in Europe, in the energy sector, governments have pushed standards inappropriate or excessive in order to promote its industry, but to detriment of consumers.

Thus this "new way" is no exception, as before, at the risk of abuse. Like its predecessors, their effectiveness depends primarily on intelligence, and taste for the general interest of those who use ...

Friday, October 1, 2010

Betty Crocker Pumpkin Scones

support GANVIE Rennes

it happens in Rennes, in a very cool bar:
Come!

From 20:00 bar stamped paper, 39 rue de Rennes Dinan


Friday, November 26: UNIT Mau Mau

www.myspace.com / unitemaumau

Project Unit Mau Mau started in 2008, a team of 6 singers deeply marked by several trips to the southern hemisphere, deeply fans from all players "drop" advocates a freer, fairer. The first Max was born in September 2009 and the second album 9 tracks (titled "Hi to you") is planned for October 2010. Mau Mau unit, a hip-hop beat, a verb activist, an explosive scene.

- Saturday, November 27: MC & ORTEGA PIZKO
http://www.myspace.com/pizkomc

With over 300 concerts to his credit, Pizco MC is just as complicit in these K-bine, one of the worthy representatives of conscious rap, far from the sanitized rap distilled wavelengths by Skyrock. Accustomed parties and militant support, between Chile and the Hexagon, no doubt he will be in his element stamped paper.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

How To Marinate Thin Steak

Texts Classics - Classic Texts

B. Bernanke: Deflation: Making Sure "It" Does not Happen Here (November 21, 2002)
De Gaulle: Press conference at the Elysee - Text - Video (February 4, 1965) A
. Greenspan: Gold and economic freedom (July 1966)
J. Maynard Keynes Announcing The End of the Gold Standard in UK: longer available (1931)
R. The Nixon ended the Bretton Woods International Monetary System: Video (October 15, 1971)
R. Russell: It Gold and Dow (July 1, 2005)
P. Volker: An Economy on Thin Ice (April 10, 2005)