At the recent Anarchist summer school there was a presentation about the life and living resistance of the KP farmers, and solidarity to the farmers from anarchists here.
Two weeks ago Organise had a meeting specifically about KP solidarity in response to finding out that 5000 troops and 38 trucks of police were sent to quell the farmers while the company begins its project. The calls for solidarity were all practical, they wanted solidarity actions.
As an extra bit of practical solidarity we're gonna send them a bunch of Sodium metabisulfate, a counter-agent for tear gas(CS gas), use in home winemaking to kill off excess yeast.
(actually, if anyone knows the proper ratio/measurement of the sodium to water that'd be really helpful)
I can haz context? Where is
I can haz context? Where is KP and what is going on there?
Kulon Progo is an area near
Kulon Progo is an area near Yogyakarta. The farmers there number in the thousands. Long story short, the soil that has allowed them to successfully grow produce is iron rich and there have been various exploratory projects to mine the sand for iron. The farmers were previously moved off their land in the 1970s. The mine would mean the destruction of the entire community. The farmers seem pretty cluey, and the promise of jobs in the mine, they realised, would be nothing compared to those lost from farms, not to mention way of life etc.
They've been opposing it pretty strongly and have had they heavy hand of the State weighing gown on them. Last I heard it was every village in the area opposing it bar one, who was teetering towards opposition to the mine. My info is all second and third hand though.
Mining reps have been chased away in no uncertain terms. The KP farmers have also had pretty bad dealings with NGOs, who apparently see themselves as mediators between the farmers and the mining corporations. Greenpeace, for example, told the farmers (who are not rich by a longshot) they should hire a helicopter to photograph them spelling "no mine" on the black sand. So Greenpeace were told to fuck off, more or less.
The anarchists had made contact with the farmers and have good relations because they supported the farmers and didn't try telling them what to do. I think there's an anarchist infoshop in KP too. I think they do radio there too. Not sure.
Through those Indo anarchists, contact was made with anarchists in Australia. The company that is pushing for the mine is based in Australia, btw. There have been some small actions done here in Australia which, we're told, affected the behaviour of the police because it was now "international".
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the Hidup Biasa blog has the
the Hidup Biasa blog has the most extensive infos in English
Of specific interest would be:
'A Tale of Sand'
and
'Thousands of Kulon Progo Farmers Resist Corporate Evil, Fighting the Police.'
The spesific info about the
The spesific info about the farmer from Kulon Progo, Indonesia:
Peasant Against The Mining
Via 325: Quote: Nottingham
Via 325:
"Nottingham supermarket
"Nottingham supermarket smashed in solidarity with Kulon Progo (UK)"
MORE LIKE: fucking up international solidarity and being a dick: a how-to guide by brittish anarchism.
I'm confused, do Tesco's have
I'm confused, do Tesco's have something to do with this as well?
Mastikk wrote: I'm confused,
Mastikk
Not that I'm aware of, it's a rather weird solidarity action.
In other news, Indomines' interim report (June to December 2010) is well worth a read.
Gabs wrote: "Nottingham
Gabs
Yes it would be much better to send a strongly worded "letter of solidarity" with its fraternal "red and black greetings". You clueless wanker.
22 March 2011 Last night some
22 March 2011
Last night some individuals with stones and bricks smashed every window and door of McDonald’s fast-food multinational in Perintis Kemerdekaan Road, Makassar, causing damages on the front of this multinational restaurant. They left a communique that said:
“We are aware of what you multinationals have done to the people of Kulon Progo, Takalar, Bima, and other places. We are angry and we’ll do more!”
25 March 2011 “BANK CENTRAL
25 March 2011
“BANK CENTRAL ASIA ATM ATTACKED WITH FIREBOMBS DURING MIDNIGHT LASTNIGHT.
BRIEF COMMUNIQUE: ONGOING SOCIAL WAR AND SOLIDARITY WITH BIMA, KULON PROGO, AND ALL THE OPPRESSED BY THE STATE AND CAPITALISM.”
http://indonesianintifada.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/peneror-bakar-bilik-atm-perang-sosial/
further updates & texts from
further updates & texts from anarchists in Indonesia here:
http://325.nostate.net/?tag=kulon-progo
sort it out frosty wrote: 22
sort it out frosty
http://indonesianintifada.wordpress.com/2011/03/24/makassar-restoran-cepat-saji-mcdonald-diserang/
;)
@sortitoutfrosty and/or anyone who's interested, I outline a few of the companies involved in the KP mining project here.
sort it out frosty
sort it out frosty
I'm with Gabs, more or less. It's not like the Kulon Progo farmers are uncontactable. Shouldn't they be directing their own campaign? It's difficult to see how causing a mess in a supermarket is part of their request for solidarity, but maybe you know something I do not.
as I would interpret it,
as I would interpret it, anarchists are showing solidarity with teeth to communicate solidarity in struggle as other oppressed and escalate social struggle. you should not underestimate how anti-system violence in capitalist core territories can affect those struggling in the so-called peripheries. (this was noted, I believe, by those involved in Peoples Global Action during the "anti-globalisation" era, noting the response of "third world" dispossed to the images they saw of "first world" youth trashing the image of peace and prosperity of the West). one smashed tesco is not much but the idea is for a proliferation of signals of disorder - and of solidarity. "solidarity means attack."
solidarity is not charity or simply "support" for others struggle (tho it can be the latter as well), solidarity means continuation of the trajectory of others in struggle, the finding of commonalities in our revolt. solidarity, above all, is not a fucking letter from your groupsucle's "International Secretary". lol
I'm saying that there doesn't
I'm saying that there doesn't seem to have been any consultation and the action itself seems bizarre. If there was consultation, it seems inconsistent with the requests so far.
My understanding is that there has been enormous frustration in the KP area with outsiders not actually listening but being more than willing to act on their behalf (Greenpeace and other local NGOs for example). Like I said, if the people who did the Tesco action wanted, they could ask directly and not have to speculate about how these actions are perceived or welcomed. Maybe they did. Who knows?
Plus, Frosty, you're projecting. I don't need to be told what "solidarity" means. Who is calling Indonesia or Kulon Progo a periphery? Again, I do not know what, if any contact you or the group who ran through Tescos have with them, but direct and ongoing contact and consultation is more in line with a definition of solidarity than fleeting and cryptic actions against third targets.
I think there is a very real question about what, if any, effect breaking a window in a UK supermarket will have on Indo Mines or the local KP government/police. It is questionable in a way that a letter is not; a letter, depending on the contents, is usually just a part of a larger context of work and is not a accurate comparison to an anonymous window breaking and press release. Calling something "solidarity with teeth" doesn't put it into a category so special that it can't be examined. Trying to do something/anything is meaningless if you refuse to examine or measure the effect. For example, the language of the press release associated with the action against Tescos used a sort of Red Brigade fantasy lingo. What is the point of that? Who is it supposed to inspire? How?
Maybe the PPLP or KP farmers think it was great, or at least neutral. In the absence of any solid info, it comes across as completely arsehole-ish to cast a letter (from Gabs' group?) in opposition to the alleged solidarity you seem to be putting forward. Who benefits from devaluing less spectacular acts? To be unambiguous, saying that solidarity is "above all not a fucking letter" is both wrong, counter-productive and injurious to the practice of international solidarity.
Gabs wrote: As an extra bit
Gabs
Smashing the window of my local shops or macdonalds and wanking it up over the internet, or, actually lending a hand to the struggle..
Hmm tough choice.
It would have made sense if it was against an indonesian consulate or government building, or of some company actually directly connected to the indomines project.
…My post was harsher than I
…My post was harsher than I meant. I think it's a good thing that people are aware and, in general, don't have a problem with breaking windows for whatever reason. It might be a cultural thing. Maybe don't be a dick about it, Frosty?
Via 325: Quote: Position
Via 325:
little news story on the
little news story on the PPLP's five year anniversary event (last thursday, 31st March), not in english but:
http://www.radarjogja.co.id/berita/utama/15476-ultah-v-pplp-ribuan-warga-konvoi-.html
indomines' latest 'Progress
indomines' latest 'Progress Update for the Jogjakarta Iron Project ' indicates that Mitsui & Co. are now onboard ("to explore the future development of a pig iron facility at the iron project) & Indomines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Tri Mitra "to work together in exploring and developing mineral assets in Indonesia with initial emphasis on coal to support Indomines future iron making requirements".
Mitsui have a few offices across Australia btw
Quote: International
London Solidarity
London Solidarity Action
Sauce
The sultan has just announced
The sultan has just announced that the iron mine is to be one third of the '3 mega projects' to be built in Kulon Progo, the other two being an international airport and international port.
sauce:
http://www.radarjogja.co.id/ekonomi-bisnis/12-ekonomi-bisnis/16066-tiga-mega-proyek-digarap-di-kulonprogo.html
Hi I'm keen to get involved
Hi I'm keen to get involved is this still a functioning group in melbourne. ? i emailed and had no reply...
Contact someone in MAC.
Contact someone in MAC.
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