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Russia - in defence of Khimki wood & arrested antifascists
l v - 09.08.2010 18:16

Russia - in defence of Khimki forest and arrested antifascists - solidarity needed

At this moment, Russia's antifascist, anarchist and environmentalist
movements are in great need of international solidarity.


As Moscow is choking from wildfires, the forests around the city are
being chopped down. An oak forest near Khimki, a town just north of
Russia's capital, is a deliberate target of those who wish to make
money on a new toll motorway between Moscow and St.Petersburg. The
planned motorway makes a detour through the previously protected
forest. Motorist groups say this will actually slow the traffic down,
yet increase profits for local authorities which will benefit from
turning the wooded area over to elite housing and shopping centres.

Khimki residents have been fighting an uphill battle against local and
federal authorities to prevent the project. At least one local
journalist was killed, and another, an editor of a local newspaper,
maimed in an attempted assassination attack which the police did not
bother to investigate.

As the chopping down operation started for good this summer,
environmentalist protesters were attacked with varying degrees of
brutality by security guards, riot police and hired thugs from
neo-Nazi football hooligan gangs.

On July 28, 2010, a crowd of about 300 antifas, punks and anarchists
have gathered in Moscow for an open-air gig to support the Khimki
forest protests which was to feature some local hardcore and hip hop
bands. Instead of this, they took a commuter train to Khimki where
they marched to the Khimki town hall, chanting slogans in support of
the forest, surrounded by enthusiastic crowds of
locals. The town hall was empty, and the crowd smashed a door, a few
windows and left some graffiti. Police simply ran away when they saw
the crowd, as most of their forces were concentrated in the forest to
prevent any hindrance with the chopping down of the trees. The crowd
then travelled back to Moscow, and no arrests were made at the scene.

The repressions came later, when two activists were arrested.
Collective Action Institute researcher, anarchist Alexey Gaskarov,
went to Khimki to watch the action as part of his research into
protest movements in Russia. Antifa activist Maxim Solopov discussed
the action in Khimki with the popular Ekho Moskvy radio station.
Moscow Region police thought that this was sufficient grounds to
detain them, as they were under immence pressure to find someone,
anyone, as the public opinion polls have shown that 80 to 90 per cent
of the public supported the action in Khimki - which only involved
property damage, and pretty minor at that.

After the court struggled to find legal grounds to hold the two men,
after police extended pressure on the lawyers who defended them, after
no proof whatsoever of either Gaskarov's or Solopov's involvement in
the violence was produced, it is clear that both are but hostages held
to prevent further disturbances. They face up to seven years in prison
on aggravated hooliganism charges.

The repressions are ongoing. About two dozen reporters and
photographers were detained, sometimes with the use of riot police, as
the police search for evidence. Khimki environmentalist leader
Yevgeniya Chirikova was repeatedly arrested by the police, in
circumstances which could only be described as kidnapping, and fined
for allegedly organising protests - which she said she did
not support but found inevitable after the authorities refused any
sort of dialogue.

A number of peaceful actions in support of the arrested activists were
held in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Finland. There is only so much
that we can do locally, and as there are international investors
involved in the funding of the motorway, putting pressure on them may
well change situation for the better. Send protest letters to Russian
embassies in your country, hold pickets and
rallies, spread the word - do whatever you can. We need your help to
save the forest - and save our comrades.

"On arrests after direct action in Khimki 28th of July"
 http://avtonom.org/en/node/12872

"Moscow / Khimki: The Battle with the Adminstration Heats Up"
 http://cia.bzzz.net/moscow_khimki_the_battle_with_the_adminstration_heats_up

"Why we need solidarity with Russian environmentalists and antifascists"
 http://www.aktivism.info/socialforumjourney/?p=1748
(also includes links to online petitions and more information)

 http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=123233894390151
(regularly updated links with news updates in English)
 

Read more about: anti-fascisme / racisme europa natuur, dier en mens vrijheid, repressie & mensenrechten

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campagne in nederland 
chommie - 09.08.2010 22:09

De Anarchistische Groep Amsterdam en de Vrije Bond zijn begonnen met een ondersteuningscampagne voor de twee gearresteerde antifascisten.

Op  http://www.vrijebond.nl/ en  http://agamsterdam.wordpress.com/ vind je info en een poster. De poster is te downloaden en te reproduceren. Eventueel kan je zelf de naam van je lokale groep of andere info, zoals een link naar en website toevoegen, als je dat wil.

Wij, in navolging van de russische anarchisten en antifascisten, eisen de onmiddellijke vrijlating van maksim en aleksej, ongeacht of ze wel of niet bij de acties in khimki aanwezig waren.



E-Mail: agamsterdam@yahoo.com
Website: http://agamsterdam.wordpress.com/
 
In dat geval... 
globalinfo - 10.08.2010 00:09

The project is planned as the first large-scale public-private partnership with the involvement of western investors – the EBRD and European Investment Bank. The intermediary link will be the North-West Investment Company, backed by the French firms Vinci and Eurovia, who have extensive experience of attracting European investments. But the environmental laws were in the way.
(  http://www.aktivism.info/socialforumjourney/?p=1748 )

Het Franse bouwbedrijf Vinci heeft ook vestigingen in Nederland,
 http://www.vinci-energies.nl/


flyer vanuit belgie 
nn - 10.08.2010 22:40

 http://ovl.indymedia.org/uploads/2010/08/flyer_alex_max.pdf


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