French anarchists arrested for sabotage

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Article online by ICC's French section: : 'SNCF sabotage: sterile actions instrumentalised by the bourgeoisie against the working class' (rest of it in French I'm afraid)

http://fr.internationalism.org/icconline/2008/sabotages_sncf_des_actes_steriles_instrumentalises_par_la_bourgeoisie_contre_la_classe_ouvriere.html

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English translation of the statement by the solidarity group - Here

http://www.soutien11novembre.org

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Alf's French article says that, whoever did them, the acts of sabotage were stupid and pointless (which I can agree with) but goes on to make the rather more dubious and daring argument that those arrested were manipulated by the bourgeoisie who had them under surveillance and so knew what they were up to and (probably) let them carry out the sabotage in order to then launch a grand "anti-terror" campaign and to discredit working class struggles.

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Il n'y a donc aucun doute à avoir, qu'ils soient réellement coupables ou non des actes dont l'État français les accuse, ces "autonomes" n'ont été en réalité que des marionnettes dans les mains de la bourgeoisie. La vraie question est donc pourquoi ? Pourquoi les avoir laissé faire pendant des mois ? Et pourquoi les arrêter en grande pompe aujourd'hui en les traitant comme les pires des criminels ?

There can be no doubt that, whether or not they really are guilty of the acts which the French State accuses them of, these "autonomists" were in reality only puppets in the hands of the bourgeoisie. The real question is why ? Why let them carry on for months? And why arrest them today with great ceremony and treat them as the worst of criminals?

The article also mentions acts of sabotage which were committed in a major dispute exactly this time last year in which French railways workers were involved. At the time the French government promised that those responsible would be punished. See also http://www.eursoc.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/2128/Sarkozy_Vows_To_Punish_Rail_Saboteurs.html
Was anybody caught and arrested and tried for these?

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Four men were arrested, I think in Poitiers, over the sabotage during the rail strikes.
I'm pretty sure I posted an update on the news section.

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From Giorgio Agamben:
Terrorism or Tragicomedy?

On the morning of November 11, 150 police officers, most of which belonged to the anti-terrorist brigades, surrounded a village of 350 inhabitants on the Millevaches plateau, before raiding a farm in order to arrest nine young people (who ran the local grocery store and tried to revive the cultural life of the village). Four days later, these nine people were sent before an anti-terrorist judge and “accused of criminal conspiracy with terrorist intentions.” The newspapers reported that the Ministry of the Interior and the Secretary of State “had congratulated local and state police for their diligence.” Everything is in order, or so it would appear. But let’s try to examine the facts a little more closely and grasp the reasons and the results of this “diligence.”

First the reasons: the young people under investigation “were tracked by the police because they belonged to the ultra-left and the anarcho autonomous milieu.” As the entourage of the Ministry of the Interior specifies, “their discourse is very radical and they have links with foreign groups.” But there is more: certain of the suspects “participate regularly in political demonstrations,” for example, “in protests against EDVIG [a database of “potential suspects” held by the French police] and against the intensification of laws restricting immigration.” So political activism (this is the only possible meaning of linguistic monstrosities such as “anarcho autonomous milieu”), the active exercise of political freedoms, and the employment of a radical discourse are therefore sufficient reasons to call in the anti-terrorist division of the police (SDAT) and the central intelligence office of the Interior (DCRI). But anyone possessing a minimum of political conscience could not help sharing the concerns of these young people when faced with the degradations of democracy entailed by the EDVIG database, biometrical technologies, and the hardening of immigration laws.

As for the results, one might expect that investigators found weapons, explosives and Molotov cocktails on the farm in Millevaches. Far from it. SDAT officers discovered “documents containing detailed information on railway transportation, including exact arrival and departure times of trains.” In plain French: an SNCF train schedule. But they also confiscated “climbing gear.” In simple French: a ladder, such as one might find in any country house.

Now let’s turn our attention to the suspects and, above all, to the presumed head of this terrorist gang, “a 33 year old leader from a well-off Parisian background, living off an allowance from his parents.” This is Julien Coupat, a young philosopher who (with some friends) formerly published Tiqqun, a journal whose political analyses – while no doubt debatable – count among the most intelligent of our time. I knew Julien Coupat during that period and, from an intellectual point of view, I continue to hold him in high esteem.

Let’s move on and examine the only concrete fact in this whole story. The suspects’ activities are supposedly connected with criminal acts against the SNCF that on November 8 caused delays of certain TGV trains on the Paris-Lille line. The devices in question, if we are to believe the declarations of the police and the SNCF agents themselves, can in no way cause harm to people: they can, in the worst case, hinder communications between trains causing delays. In Italy, trains are often late, but so far no one has dreamed of accusing the national railway of terrorism. It’s a case of minor offenses, even if we don’t condone them. On November 13, a police report prudently affirmed that there are perhaps “perpetrators among those in custody, but it is not possible to attribute a criminal act to any one of them.”

The only possible conclusion to this shadowy affair is that those engaged in activism against the (in any case debatable) ways social and economic problems are managed today are considered ipso facto as potential terrorists, when not even one act can justify this accusation. We must have the courage to say with clarity that today, numerous European countries (in particular France and Italy), have introduced laws and police measures that we would previously have judged barbaric and anti-democratic, and that these are no less extreme than those put into effect in Italy under fascism. One such measure authorizes the detention for ninety-six hours of a group of young – perhaps careless – people, to whom “it is not possible to attribute a criminal act.” Another, equally serious, is the adoption of laws that criminalize association, the formulations of which are left intentionally vague, which allow the classification of political acts as having terrorist “intentions” or “inclinations,” acts that up to now were never considered as means to terroristic ends.

Taken from this blog: http://notesforthecomingcommunity.blogspot.com/2008/11/terrorism-or-tragicomedy.html

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Well done for finding the English translation to the text by Agamben. It was published a few days ago in French in the daily paper Libération.
The so-called 'leader' of the people arrested, Julien Coupat, who faces charges under the terrorism legislation was a friend of Giorgio Agamben. The Italian intellectual helped them to find money to publish a couple of issues of Tiqqun, back a few years ago.

On the website below, a text mentions that a petition was initiated by the publisher of the more recent book 'L'insurrection qui vient' (which Coupat and others are thought to have written and for which they have basically been arrested):
http://ultragauche.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/ultra-gauche-petition-initiee-par-la-fabrique/

To sign the petition, you just have to send an e-mail with your name and occupation to:
lafabriqueATlafabrique.fr

You can also find below the cell number of Julien Coupat:
http://ultragauche.wordpress.com/2008/11/14/a-voir-absolument/

On the local section of this French national television you can find a number of videos:
http://limousin-poitou-charentes.france3.fr/info/48459537-fr.php

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The text by Agamben posted by MD is by far the most sensible thing I've read on this affair thus far.

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hear, hear.

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Agreed

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yup

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On point.

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good.

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Does anyone know (or have) the full names of those arrested? Just asking as my partner was recently in France and met up with a few anarchists and fellow travellers.

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Someone translated the 'letter from the [I think 'some'] parents of the tarnac 9'. It's on the US support committee's site.

http://tarnac9.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/letter-from-the-parents/

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When all the media come together in a cacophony of lies to slander a handful of young people currently languishing in jail it is very difficult to find the right tone with which to call an end to this racket and make room for a little truth.

Many journalists bent over backwards to confirm the statements of the Minister of the Interior, even while the raids were still taking place. Those arrested were assumed to be guilty from the outset.

No one could miss the sensationalist reality cop show that our children have been forced to star in throughout the last week. The anguish, fear, and tears have submerged us and continue to do so. But probably what has hurt us the most, destroyed us the most, is the flood of lies that have been let loose. Today it was our children, tomorrow it could be yours. We are still stunned, but we are no longer paralyzed. The various facts which follow are an attempt to reestablish the truth and to silence the public condemnation.

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To keep updated: out of the nine people detained and charged under terrorism legislation, it seems that three people have just been released, due to the decision of the Paris court of appeal.
Four people had been released on 15th November.
So that leaves two of them in detention. They're the so-called leader, Julien Coupat, and his partner.
The charges still stand for the nine of them.

See here (in French):
http://limousin-poitou-charentes.france3.fr/info/48459537-fr.php

It seems more support groups were set up and protests took place outside the court in Paris.

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On the other hand: A 24-year old guy was arrested Friday 28th November in Annecy, France close to Geneva.

With the major investigation in the case of the SNCF train sabotages, the research brigade of the police went back to another sabotage, not related with the case of Tarnac, that took place on the 13th of November, where a big concrete block was put on the rails and the electricity cabin deteriorated. The guy admits to have done the sabotage, and declared to be anti-capitalist and anti-government and "wanting to pass to action". He had worked for the SNCF before. He risks 10 years imprisonment.

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Julien Coupat, the last of the 15, has been released.

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ICG published also their statement to this: http://gci-icg.org/leaflets/solidarity11november.htm

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Coupat has, for reasons I couldn't quite divine - some sort of inter-judiciary disagreement - been refused bail, again, despite having been offered it ten days before. I think Yldune's still out.

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Julien Coupat and his partner Yldune Levy are still in prison.

See here in French

Yldune still hasnt been heard by the judge and wont be until 08th January.

As for Coupat, some judge had asked for his release last week but the demand was rejected by a higher court so he's still in.

The main support commitee is planning a number of events between 15th and 25th January (screenings, gigs, etc...) all over France, and a national demo on 31st January.

See here in French too

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Im trying to contact someone from the Tarnac 9 to invite them over for an event in London.
Ive contacted them through their main website (http://www.soutien11novembre.org) but to no avail.

Has anyone got a contact for them? Or can someone indicate me of a better place to contact them?

If so can you can PM me or something?

cheers