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November 30th, anti-WTO actions reports in France
In Toulouse : In toulouse (4th biggest french city), small groups of people
invaded the main commercial street of the town with a sound-system
and hung big anti WTO cardboards on christmas decorations with long
sticks as subversive christmas fathers were busy giving capitalist
rotten fruits to passer-by.
We're now waiting for other french action reports on N30.
In Dijon: 40 activists occupied the Dijon Industry
and Business institute (chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie) and
one bank agency 'place du théâtre' in the financial
center of Dijon in order to close down these 2 key-structure of
capitalism. While ten of them wearing D.I.Y " enslaved by money
? "'shirts where blocking off the entrances of the two buildings
using D-locks and arm-tubes, other groups where throwing fake blood
and money on the side-walks, gluing anticapitalists/anti-WTO/proalternative
posters on the walls and shops around, puttin'up a big '30th of
november, global day of action against capitalism and WTO' banners
and other assorted cardboards, playing loud metallic drums, screaming
in (mégaphone ?), giving free tea, coffeee and flyers about
capitalism, non-violent direct action, anarchism and sustainable
D.I.Y alternatives, and telling people why we, as thousand people
over the world, were disrupting capitalists structures today. .
I don't think that I need to tell more about banks and their key
role on these report (I sent here our flyer in french about 'why
targeting banks ?'), but for those not knowing abbout the french
situation klet's tell one or two things about the way the CCI (Chambre
de Commerce et d'Industrie) works : As the WTO is an institution
that let big corporation take control over people and the earth,
the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industries, french business institutes,
are powerfull local and so-called 'public' institutions where the
big corporations can directly lobby the state, get agreements and
money to achieve their dirty projects and dictate their laws and
conceptions on society. After one hour and an half of blockade,
the bank had to close definitively , the people of the CCI not happy
at all of us attacking their public image were getting more and
more agressive and the arrival of more and more cops van shows clearly
that our eviction was planned. After a few more discussions with
the cop's bosses, the cops evicted brutally all the people that
had gathered around the 4 chained inside the C.C.I. and tried to
cut the locks and arm-tubes with knives and bolt-croppers. The 4
people chained decided after a while to delock themselves, seeing
clearly that the cops, who couldnt manage to cut the D-locks, were
getting more and more violent and were hurting them, even in front
of the local medias,.
As in London or Seattle, we had to face violent cops ready to protect
corporate business interests and repress by all means people expressing
without violence their right to protest.
State repression won't make us give up our fight !
This action was covered by the local and a few national medias.
The french N30 network : A few weeks before the
N30, a french network of autonomous groups that helped welcoming
the InterContinenetal Caravan and willingfull to build an alternative
political network based on P.G .A principles, sent the first issue
of their newsletter 'sans-titres' to a few hundreds diverse groups,
networks, squats, 'eco-village' around France with J18 reports,
pamphlets on capitalism and non-violent direct action and N30 call
for action.
In France, most of the big official political structures (big unions,
Conferation Paysanne or political party inside the present government
as the M.D.C or the Communist Party along with N.G.O's) had decided
to organize a big unitarian demonstration in Paris and smaller demonstrations
around France on the 27th of November. The general message bringed
by most of these politicians of really reformist views on capitalism
and WTO based on lobbying, the will to obtain a 'citizen control
of the WTO' and go back to a stronger centralised state. I mean
that's what their message seemed to us and the way most of the french
'left' works presently on liberalism with such ideas as the 'Tobin
tax'. That's one of the reason why, after the last meeting of the
french post-IntercontinentalCaravan network, early november, we
thougt it was important to bring fresh air, new ideas and build
a network with clearer and more radical views about capitalism,
the changes that need to be done, ways of action based on non-violent
direct action and the creation of local sustainable alternatives...
We still dont really know how many actions got organized on the
30th of november but the newsletter received a lot of positive enthousiastic
feedback, so the network will hopefully grow stronger and more diverse
during the next few month. The lack of communication between groups
working on various issues (GMO, antifascism, work, illegal immigrants,
anti-car, third world or environmental issues, squats or eco-cmmunities...)
being on of the main problems at present in France, that would be
a great thing to achieve.
Reports or commentaries on french N30 can be send to Maloka B.P.
536 - 21014 Dijon cedex - email : maloka@chez.com
website : www.chez.com/maloka/
tel : 0033 + 380 77 09 40 fax :00 33 + 380 71 42 99 The next newsletter
will be done in Toulouse, send your reports, news, tips before the
20th of december to 'Le clande, 9 rue Queven 31 000 Toulouse/ tel
: 05 61 22 92 35). As the first one, it will be copied and distributed
locally by the various french groups that wants to get involved.
The next french network meeting will be early January in Paris.
Postscript : During the french unitarian anti-WTO demonstartion
in Paris on the 27th of november, the Mouvement des Citoyens (MDC)
militants were kicked out of the demonstration by the french antifascist
action (SCALP). Chevènement, nationalist MDC's leader and
present french home secretary, lead the most repressive politic
on illegal immigrants since two years. The same thing happened in
Bordeaux.
last updated: December 29, 2004
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