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17-9: Bezetting Beursplein Amsterdam
Yes we camp! - 16.09.2011 18:46

ALS IN EEN DEMOCRATIE HET VOLK BESLUIT...
WAAROM LUISTEREN REGERINGEN DAN NOOIT?





zaterdag 17 september, 2011, Amsterdam, vanaf 14.00 uur

In jaren zijn niet zoveel mensen in actie gekomen als in 2011. Duizenden, soms tienduizenden mensen, verzetten zich tegen het rechtse bezuinigingsbeleid. Manifestaties, stakingen en bezettingen volgen elkaar in hoog tempo op. Maar dit regentenkabinet doet alsof haar neus bloedt. Terwijl op de grote meerderheid hard wordt bezuinigd, kan een kleine minderheid onverstoord verder graaien en baden in luxe. Stelen van de armen, geven aan de rijken - dat is het motto van dit kabinet.

De tentenkampen op de pleinen van Caïro en Madrid inspireren wereldwijd. Op 17 september worden tentenkampen opgezet bij aandelenbeurzen, van New York tot Madrid, van Tokyo tot Londen. In Amsterdam sluiten wij ons hier bij aan en zetten onze tenten op voor de AEX.

Kom ook! Neem een tent mee!

Wij zijn geen wegwerpartikelen in de handen van bankiers en politici!
Wij willen échte democratie!
 

Lees meer over: Agenda europa globalisering wereldcrisis

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2011-09-17 @TakeTheSquare release: Why we are marching in Paris on September 17 #Antibanks #Sept17
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This Saturday, tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of people will take to the streets in a global day of action against the banks. Here is why we march.

A New Season of Protest

The fall of discontent has begun. This Saturday, September 17th, tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of people will take to the streets and squares of financial districts in dozens of cities around the world in a global day of action against the excessive power of the banking sector -- and for a more just, more stable, and more sustainable global financial system.

On this exciting day, we will march, squat, block and occupy the physical domain of the financial terrorists who got us into this mess in the first place, and who have since kept the world enthralled to their self-interested prescription of brutally anti-social austerity measures. On this day, we will agitate against the giant vampire squid that, as Matt Taibbi so powerfully illustrated, continues to live parasitically off our economy, blatantly undermining the most basic principles of our democracy and social welfare system.

But our actions will not be merely antagonistic. We take to the streets and squares because we believe that another world is possible -- a world in which the interests of the people are upheld as the highest possible good; a world in which capital is equitably redistributed to where it is most needed; a world in which banks promote thrift, not profligacy; a world in which corrupt financial elites are held to account for their criminal behavior; a world in which the financial industry is subservient to the real job-creating economy; and a world in which governments are accountable to their people, not to the banksters.

A Global Day of Action

But in order to realize this vision, we need to unite across borders. As Slavoj Žižek once put it, “the reply to every crisis should be more internationalist and universalist than the universality of global capital.” To celebrate the beauty of transnational mobilization and to be a part of this historical moment, ROAR will join the much-anticipated action in Paris, which will be a particularly special occasion as hundreds of indignados are scheduled to arrive in the French capital this weekend as part of their long march from Madrid to Brussels. The marcha popular a Bruselas, which brings together activists from Spain, Italy, France, Greece and numerous other countries, will join thousands of French indignés for a march to the Bastille, passing the Banque de France along the way.

At the same time, activists around the world, coordinated by open-ended and fully autonomous platforms like Take the Square, European Revolution and US Day of Rage, have been building momentum for Tahrir-style tent camps in the financial districts of dozens of cities around the world -- from Athens to Amsterdam, from Madrid to Montréal and from Tel Aviv to Toronto. All of this will culminate in what is undoubtedly to be the most spectacular and most anticipated event of all: the attempted occupation of Wall Street following a call-to-action by the culture jammers at Adbusters.

The Banking Crisis That Never Went Away

As it turns out, the anti-banks demonstrations of September 17 could not have been timed better: as the “first world” turns another dark page in the modern-day tragedy of its rapidly escalating debt crisis, Western banks and governments suddenly find themselves staring into the abyss. Ever since S&P's downgrade of the US credit rating, trust on financial markets appears to have all but evaporated, and speculators have been making a run on governments and banks alike. Some experts now believe it will only be a matter of weeks (even days!) before wealthy banksters are once again “forced” to extend their begging bowl to the average citizen.

Just three years after the multi-trillion dollar bank bailouts of 2008 narrowly averted the total collapse of the global financial system, the situation looks just as gloomy as it did surrounding the collapse of Lehman Brothers. A month-long bloodbath on global stock markets has seen the value of some of the world’s most powerful banks -- the very core of the global capitalist economy -- decimated on a near-daily basis. Bank of America, for example, the largest bank in the US, lost over half of its stock value this year, at one point losing a whopping 20 percent in a single day of trading.

Meanwhile, the European debt crisis has finally been revealed for what it always already was: a banking crisis resulting from reckless lending to countries that -- given their exorbitant debt levels and anemic growth -- would clearly be incapable of repaying those loans in the first place. Just like the American banks that so greedily bought up subprime mortgage-backed securities, European banks overextended themselves on “subprime” bonds from peripheral economies, like Greece, Ireland and Portugal. This was never just a fiscal problem for the "lazy workers" of the European periphery, as the populists would have it -- this was a European banking crisis all along. Those in power just tried really hard to keep us from realizing it, by framing the discourse on the crisis in terms of Protestant moralism and nationalist superiority.

But this week, French banks, which were the most avid consumers of Greek debt, finally found themselves sucked into the turmoil, their stock value virtually evaporating overnight. Moody’s just downgraded the credit rating of Société Générale and Crédit Agricole, the country’s second and third largest bank, respectively, while the largest -- BNP Paribas -- has been put on review for a downgrade. President Sarkozy felt obliged to reiterate his support for the oligarchs: never would the pinnacles of French capitalism be allowed to fail, he said, even though the total assets of just these three banks amounts to a whopping 236 percent of the country’s GDP.

In the meantime, the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank have been buying up so many ‘toxic assets’ (the Fed in the form of mortgage-backed securities that no one knows the real value of; the ECB in the form of peripheral bonds) that even the two paragons of Western capitalism are now facing insolvency. Indeed, if the value of those securities were to fall 6 percent, the Fed could be tipped into bankruptcy, while a drop of 4.25 percent in the ECB’s asset base would literally lead to its demise. Since the inevitable Greek default will already chip off a lousy 2.5 to 3.7 percent, this no longer seems like a distant possibility but an actual threat. Once again, tax payers will be forced to step in, this time to save the central bankers.

Why We Are Marching

So why, you may ask, are we mobilizing again? Who cares? And what difference will it make? Well, the truth is that no one knows who cares and what difference it will make until we actually do it -- and that's exactly why we are doing it. It is not only our right but our duty to stand up in the face of such blatant injustice; to defend our democracy from the financial interests that are trying to hijack it for personal gain; to propose an alternative at a time when we are being falsely told that there is none.

We are mobilizing on September 17 because we know that the total cost of saving the US banking sector was higher than the total cost of WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the New Deal, the Marshall Plan and the Apollo Project, all added together and adjusted for inflation; and we know that the people are now being made to pay for that through years and years of austerity measures -- while the bankers themselves are getting away unscathed.

We are mobilizing because we know that Gary D. Cohn, president of Goldman Sachs, personally flew to Athens and conspired with the conservative government there in order to embezzle Greece's true debt levels. And, yes, we know that the Greek bailout was never there to help the Greek people, but rather served as an indirect subsidy to the European banks that had overextended themselves on Greek bonds in the lead-up to the crisis.

We are mobilizing because we know, furthermore, that Goldman Sachs was the second largest contributor to Barack Obama’s election campaign, and because we know that Joseph Ackermann, the head of Deutsche Bank and the Institute of International Finance, is a leading economic advisor to Angela Merkel. We are mobilizing because we know who pulls the strings behind our governments, central banks and international financial institutions.

We are also mobilizing because we know that the last three decades -- since Reagan and Thatcher embarked upon their neoliberal crusade with widespread capital account liberalization and radical financial deregulation -- have seen the most frequent and most severe financial crises in history. Indeed, we know that the current 'state of emergency' is not the exception but the rule; we know that East Asia, Argentina and countless others have gone before us.

We are mobilizing because we know that while hospitals are being closed, pensions cut, state assets privatized, cultural budgets slashed, workers’ rights abolished, and tuition fees raised, the banksters ran away with record profits and record bonuses last year -- higher than other year in history. We are mobilizing because we know that we are not in this all together; we know that a tiny fraction of society is directly gaining from the immiserization of everyone else.

We are mobilizing because we know that even the tiniest of taxes on financial transactions -- a so-called Tobin tax, or Robin Hood tax -- could easily pay for the social services that are being cut “out of necessity” right now. We are mobilizing because we know that austerity is a mere ideological ploy, that it’s all a big hoax, that we are being conned. Yes, we know that this is the greatest bank heist in history, and we know that it’s the bankers doing the robbing.

There Is An Alternative!

But we also know that there is an alternative: we know that cooperative banks, which are collectively owned by their customers, have weathered the crisis better than any other; we know that, prior to the abolition of the distinction between investment banks and retail banks, banking crises were far and between; we know that small credit unions have a much better record in promoting thrift and investing in small business than the large financial conglomerates that dominate the present landscape; we know that, by re-instituting capital controls, we can greatly diminish financial volatility and render the 'exit threats' that give the banks power largely meaningless.

And, finally, we have all read the news about Iceland: we therefore know that it is possible to hold the banksters to account for their criminal behavior; we know that it is possible to lock up the directors of even the largest and most successful financial institutions; we know that, with sustained pressure from civil society, with mass mobilization, and a grand outpouring of popular discontent, we can shift the dynamics of financial dictatorship back towards democracy. Indeed, we are well versed in the tactics of non-violence and the art of civil disobedience, and following the honorable Dr King, we know that the arc of the moral universe is long -- but that it bends towards justice.

So for these and countless other reasons, we will take back the streets this Saturday, September 17th, in a grand bid to reclaim our democracy from the dictatorship of financial capital and the ruthless logic of the market. Wherever you may be, we hope to see you there.

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Actions #Antibanks #Sept17 #OccupyWallStreet

International Jammers!
We call on jammers across the world to occupy financial districts on September 17:

#OCCUPYWALLSTREET in New York, USA – Read the plan of action.
#TOMALABOLSA in Madrid, Spain – Read the plan of action. Fb event.
#TOMALABOLSA in Barcelona, Spain – Read the plan of action. Fb event.
#TOMALABOLSA in Valencia, Spain – Fb event
#TOMALABOLSA in Bilbao, Spain – Fb event
#TOMALABOLSA in Santander, in Spain – Camping 2 days in front of Bank Santander. Read the plan of action.
#TOMALABOLSA in Las Palmas, in Spain – Read the plan of action.
#OCCUPAZIONEPIAZZAAFFARI in Milan, Italy – Fb event.
#OCCUPYBANKOFENGLAND, #UKUncut in London, England – Fb event. other fb event.
#USDORSF San Francisco, USA – Read the plan of action.
#USDORLosA Los Angeles, USA – Read the plan of action.
#OCCUPYWALLSTREET in Austin, USA – Read the plan of action.
#OCCUPYWALLSTREET in Seattle, USA – Read the plan of action.
#TAKETHESQUARE return to the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin – USAWebpage
in Portland, USA – Read the plan of action. Fb event.
#OCCUPYBAYSTREET in Toronto, Canada – Fb event.
in Athens, Grece – Hellenic Stock Exchange Fb event. Also gathering in Syntagma square at 12:00 and then march to the Bank of Greece on Panepistimioy Avenue. Fb event. Web flyer here.
in Berlin, Germany – Occupy Börse Berlin Fb Event.
in Frankfurt, Germany – Occupy Frankfurter Börse Fb Event.
in Stuttgart, Germany – Occupy börsenstrasse Fb event.
in Lisboa, Portugal – Demonstration in front of Stock-Market headquarters. Fb event.
in Porto, Portugal – Demonstration in front of Stock-Market headquarters. Portugal –Fb event.
in Viena, Austria – Read the plan of action.
#BEURSPLEINBEZETTING in Amsterdam, Netherlands – Camping in the Exchange Market Square. Fb event. Preparation meeting (13.09.2011) link. Follow@YesWeCampNL
in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Demonstration in front of Stock Exchange Headquarters. FB event.
in Paris, Place de la Bourse, France. Fb event.

Other actions for 17th September

in Barcelona, Spain – Forum and Barcelona Hub International Meting. International meeting of social organizers in order to set a plan for a global rally on 15th October. (15-18th September)
Paris, France - Marches from Greece, France, Spain, Italy, etc. will arrive to Paris and there will be a big demonstration there. Read more in Road to Brussels, The marches to Brussels and Paris Reelle Democratie
Italy – Marches to Rome starts. Follow it in fb.
Athens, Greece proposes to boicott the banks withdrawing money for 4 days, still not clear when do they start (decided on Syntagma assembly on September 5th)
Cambridge, UK – Workshops on the financial crisis. Flyer here.

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Chaoss! - 17.09.2011 21:42

Redelijke opkomst. Momenteel ca. 20 tenten, voku, centrale partytent. Verschillende sprekers van verschillende pluimage en heel veel spandoeken. Nodig: muziek en mensen voor 's nachts. Zeg het voort: beursplein (bij de beurs van berlage, tussen CS en Dam) te Amsterdam.

vergunning verleend 
NN - 17.09.2011 23:32

Lees net op de metronieuws website dat ze een vergunning hebben voor deze "bezetting". Beetje vreemd.., als je bedenkt dat je ergens tegen vecht, en daarmee nieuws wil halen. dat je dan daar een vergunning voor regelt. Zou het zelfde zijn om een school te bezetten, maar eerst even vragen of het wel mag..


"De demonstranten hebben van stadsdeel Centrum een vergunning gekregen om van zaterdagmiddag tot zondagavond te kamperen op het Beursplein."
 http://www.metronieuws.nl/amsterdam/tentenkamp-tegen-het-grote-graaien/SrZkio!2z5gS0SVGsiaA/

succes met de dam tot dam morgen!

Beetje vreemd, maar wel logisch 
Chaoss! - 18.09.2011 08:33

Beetje vreemd, maar wel logisch omdat:

1) meeste activisten in Nederland geen ervaring hebben met een tentenkamp.
2) het aantal activisten in Nederland dat ook daadwerkelijk mee doet heel klein is, hetgeen komt door 3
3) activisten in Nederland zo sectarisch zijn, dat ze liever langs de zijlijn commentaar staan te leveren dan dat ze komen helpen.

Dus een zekere veiligheidsmarge in bouwen in een dergelijke actie is geen overbodige luxe. Nu konden we het tentenkamp opbouwen met weinig mensen, zonder meteen weggeveegd te worden.

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