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Western Sahara: Saharawi People’s Liberation Army Bombs Moroccan Military Base

In the framework of the War of Attrition, the Central Directorate of the Political Commissariat of the SPLA, reported today that units of the Saharawi People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) have bombed a military base of the enemy army in the area of ECHRAK TAÙRTA in the GUELTA sector.

The statement from the Central Directorate of the Political Commissariat of the SPLA reiterates that the SPLA has increased its military presence along the Moroccan military wall and continues to harass the enemy, causing and inflicting fatal losses and casualties and destroying war materiel of the occupying army.

Since the breakdown of the ceasefire and the beginning of the war on 13 November 2020, SPLA units have been harassing the occupation forces in these sectors and sectors adjacent to the Moroccan military wall.

The attacks of the Saharawi People’s Liberation Army against the Moroccan occupation forces along the Moroccan military wall continue until the end of the occupation and the achievement of full independence and sovereignty over our homeland.

The Saharawi government had warned “that the whole of Western Sahara in its airspace, land and sea has become a war zone. Although it continues to be secretive about its casualties in the bombings of the Saharawi forces, it cannot continue to hide the fact of a war that is spreading inside Morocco and fatalities are already being reported.”

Sahara Press Service, Resumen Latinoamericano, December 22, 2024.

 

 

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HPG Guerrillas Attack Turkish Invasion Forces in South Kurdistan

The Press Center of the People’s Defense Forces (HPG) has issued a statement about the Turkish army’s occupation attacks and the guerrillas’ resistance in the Medya Defense Areas. According to the report, fighters from the HPG and the YJA Star (Free Women’s Units) carried out various actions with different combat tactics against the occupation forces in the Zap, Metîna and Xakurke regions.

The HPG made the following statements about the guerrilla actions and the attacks by the Turkish army between 10 and 13 December:

“Western Zap region

The guerrilla unit Şehîd Axîn Mûş attacked a Turkish army container in the Girê Bahar area with a drone on Tuesday. The container and the material stored in it caught fire and was destroyed. On Friday, the occupying forces in the area were fired upon with heavy weapons.

In the Girê Cûdî area, the guerrillas used sabotage tactics and heavy weapons against the occupiers on Tuesday. A shovel excavator used by the Turkish army for military road construction was damaged.

Metîna

A surveillance camera installed by the Turkish army in the Serê Metîna area was destroyed on Wednesday by a YJA Star sniper. On Friday, the guerrillas intervened with semi-automatic weapons against soldiers who wanted to secure their positions in the area with barbed wire.

Xakurke

In Xakurke, the guerrillas repelled an attempted advance by the Turkish army to a tunnel in the Lolan area on Tuesday. In addition, the occupying forces in the Girê Şehîd Hêmin area were attacked with heavy weapons on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Turkey is increasingly using prohibited explosives against tunnels

The Turkish army is increasingly attacking guerrilla tunnels with prohibited explosives. According to the HPG report, a total of 46 prohibited explosives were used against tunnels in the Girê FM, Girê Amêdî, Girê Cûdî, Lolan and Şêlazê regions in the past four days.

Air strikes by Turkish fighter jets

The Medya Defense Areas have been bombed 29 times by Turkish fighter jets since Tuesday. The targets of the attack were the areas of Lolan, Girê Şehîd Şerîf, Berbizinê, Sinînê, Qele and Girê Şehîd Hawar in Xakurke, Deşta Kafya, Yekmal, Şikeftiyan and Mijê in Gare, Girê Cûdî and Girê Bahar in the Zap and Dergelê, Şêlazê and Bêşîlî in Metina.

 

 

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L’Oie, Loire, France: Claim of responsibility for arson attack

Early this morning, on November 25, 2024, we set fire to the construction machinery of the Charpentier group, particularly those of its public works subsidiary.

The disarming of these machines at the site of L’Oie in Charente is a direct response to this company’s participation in the Mega-Basins projects. Indeed, TP Charpentier is the most involved, whether in Vendée, Charente-Maritime, and of course in Deux-Sèvres. Putting these machines out of commission allows for the concrete halt of ongoing construction sites and serves as a reminder that no one responsible for them is untouchable.

This disarmament is not the first. It takes place in a context where the opposition against the Mega-Basins, its model of water grabbing, and its promotion of agro-industry, has only intensified and deepened for more than three years. This historic struggle has taken a turn by multiplying and diversifying the forms of resistance against these projects. Since then, the movement has continued to expand and demonstrate possibilities to halt the ongoing disaster.

We have marched on these construction sites many times, like on March 25, 2023, when we were more than 30,000 in Sainte-Soline, on a day that will forever be etched in our memories and in our bodies. We have sown crops, uncovered Mega-Basins, made festive incursions, carried out a peasant blockade of the port of La Rochelle, built international alliances, etc. Through these actions, we have made the Mega-Basins sector visible, along with the profiteers who benefit from it. More broadly, we have opened a breach in the fight against agro-industry.

We indeed believe that if the agro-industrial system is a system with multiple tentacles, we can fight it in many places. The mega-basins, the last desperate move of a system in agony, are concrete actions to fight against the appropriation of a common good.
The fight against extractive agriculture is a breach that allows us to reclaim our material and political relationship with food, its conditions of production and consumption. This system destroys our territory, makes farmers disappear, speculates on the fruits of our labor, and actively participates in neo-colonial plundering.

In this process, the Charpentier Group, far from being the small family business it claims to be, is the major player on the construction sites. These are the machines that leveled land in Vendée, drained in Charente-Maritime, and dug in Deux-Sèvres. This ogre of Poitou built his empire on the artificialization of land and large useless projects. With its 130 million euros in revenue and its 19 companies, this nefarious group has greatly profited in exchange for its role in the projects that are destroying the Marais Poitevin and the Mellois region. It took advantage of this to equip itself with all the necessary arsenal to become an essential player in the transformations of the agro-industry over the coming decades.

By our action, we acknowledge that the phase we are entering is no longer about bringing visibility to the actors already known to everyone, repeatedly called upon, but rather about clearly impacting the continuation of the projects in order to simply make them cease. If we have experienced boundless repression in recent years, through the success of our action, we are reconnecting with what has made our movement strong: clever disarmament. It is possible to put an end to the basin projects through various means, legal recourse, popular mobilizations, material reappropriation, peasant struggles. It is this subtle multiplicity of practices that allows us today to drive the point home.

In case our point is not clear to some. TP Charpentier carried out the work on various basins. Any actor who associates with the future Mega-Basins projects, whether in St-Sauvant, La Clouère, in Deux-Sèvres, in Vienne, and everywhere else where projects are on the agenda, will face the consequences.

 

 

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Berlin, Germany: Arson Attack Against the Concrete Industry & in Solidarity with Imprisoned Comrades

[Berlin] Switch Off The Concrete Industry! 

The flames once again lit up the dark and cold nights of Berlin. On the morning of December 2, all that was left of the machines and vehicles of concrete giants Cemex and HeidelbergMaterials was rubble and ash. This is not the first time that these companies have come under well-deserved attack. In the winter of 2023/24, several trucks and a conveyor belt from Cemex were completely destroyed by fire and several trucks from HeidelbergMaterials, which were used to transport concrete for the A100 highway, were burned down. The two claims of responsibility called out both companies for their roles in colonialist land destroying projects. Now there has been a further blow to the concrete industry.

It is not necessary to explain why these two companies were targeted again. We understand this act as the continuity of a series of attacks on concrete giants around the world, as an offensive against those responsible for the ecocide that is already a reality in many territories. These companies actively participate in neo-colonial politics and profit from war, exploitation and genocide in the countries where they are present.

Concrete plays an important role in today’s world. Countless metropolises have been built that resemble cages for people, in which one breathes only exhaust fumes and misery. They are places of alienation where it is no longer possible to see the awe-inspiring beauty of wild nature and where faceless towers block out the sunlight as human idiocy tries to scratch the sky by erecting ever higher buildings. But they forget that there will always be a little plant that finds a crack in the concrete to take root and grow. This color in the dreary gray is living proof that wild nature can resist the oppressive concrete. Just as, fortunately for us and unfortunately for them, there are people everywhere who want to destroy their world of concrete. It inspires and brings a smile to our faces every time we hear that elsewhere, companies that devastate the earth are met with anger and fire.

Or as the comrades from the “Insurgent Cell for the Maipo/New Subversion” from Chile wrote: “Let this fire be an embrace for the comrades who have carried out attacks in other territories of the world […] because we know that the attack must be immediate and in all the territories where the facilities and means of those responsible for the destruction of the planet are located. In this way, we contribute to dialogue through direct and confrontational action, without any false hope in institutional processes or saviors.”

May the heat of the fire warm the hearts of Marianna, Dimitra, Dimitris and Nikos, who are locked up in Korydallos prison in Athens.

Revolutionary memory of the comrade Kyriakos and all those who died fighting.

Freedom and happiness for Nanuk, Maja, Hanna and all the other imprisoned comrades and to all those in hiding in the vastness of nowhere.

******

 

 

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Philippines: Guerrilla Killed and State Soldier Wounded in Combat

A New People’s Army (NPA) fighter was killed and an army soldier was wounded in a clash in Barangay Balibago on Wednesday afternoon in Batangas province. The guerrilla who killed was Rey Delos Santos, also known by his pseudonyms “Japeth”, “Roy” and “Ren.” A soldier from the 59th Infantry Battalion was wounded in the exchange of fire. The soldiers recovered two firearms and two anti-personnel mines at the scene of the clash.
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THE SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE ENTRY IN THE TAKE A BUILDING CHALLENGE

21 November 2024

and barricaded themselves inside, in protest of the U.S.-zionist genocide in Palestine and Lebanon. They will not leave until demands are met. Stay tuned for live updates 🔻

Highlights From the Sarah Lawrence College Occupation and Encampment (disbanded) 🔻🏢🔻 November 21 2024 – Anonymous Submission WESTLANDS IS LIBERATED! Join Actionists on the south lawn of Sarah Lawrence College today! Defend the barricades until demands are met! DISCLOSE! DIVEST! 🔻🚨

Highlights From the Sarah Lawrence College Occupation and Encampment (disbanded) 🔻🏢🔻 November 25 2024 – Anonymous Submission Views from the Sarah Lawrence College encampment. Actionists are holding strong despite the cold weather. KEEP PUSHING! DON’T BACK DOWN!

Highlights From the Sarah Lawrence College Occupation and Encampment (disbanded) 🔻🏢🔻 November 25 2024 – Anonymous Submission Radical literature at the Sarah Lawrence College encampment..a couple of pieces published by UoF, the RAF classic -> The Urban Guerilla Concept and Yahya Sinwar stickers from Third World Solidarity Front. Swoop some propaganda up if you’re at the camp!

 

 

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Incendiary  attack against three heavy vehicles at a marble quarry in the Campocecina area  in Carara

Tongues of fire

In the night between Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 November a fire lit up a moonless night on the Apuan mountains, destroying three heavy vehicles in a marble quarry in the Campo di Cecina area near Carrara.

In these places where it is easy to pass unobserved machinery and structures indispensible to the industrial system are often left lying around.

May this kind of blaze spread against devastating machines and their miserable owners.

 

 

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Fire to Kaefer! Let’s Sabotage the Armaments Industry (Germany)

Kaefer is a multinational industrial service contractor working with the armaments industry, the oil and gas industry (including the extraction of tar sands and fracking in canada), and the nuclear industry.
The following communique was first published in german on tumulte.org.

The destructive must be destroyed.

On the night of November 9th to 10th, 2024, we set fire to two company vehicles at the KAEFER Group’s branch in Bremen-Walle. The vehicles were parked a long way away from the building and other vehicles, so there was no danger to people.
Kaefer is a global group with headquarters in Bremen. According to its own information, Kaefer is primarily active in the areas of insulation of industrial plants, access technology, surface protection, fire protection, electrical and mechanical services, interior fittings for the marine, offshore industry and the construction sector.

The Kaefer Group

In 1918, a peat merchant from Bremen founded a company for cooling technology. Around a hundred years later, Kaefer is one of the leading industrial service companies and not only has 25 locations in Germany, but also employs around 33,000 people in a total of 30 countries and recently achieved a turnover of 2.3 billion euros. How did a Bremen craft business become a global corporation? Well, Kaefer has very successfully specialized in industrial technology and focused on two aspects of the capitalist economy that are inextricably linked: the destruction of the earth and the war industry.

But what does that mean in concrete terms? Let us go into a little more detail:

If we look at the arms sector, for example, it quickly becomes clear that Kaefer is not just a small supplier:
KAEFER has a long-term contract with the multinational British arms company BAE Systems. BAE is one of the top ten global arms companies and is one of the largest contract partners of the US military, but also supplies Turkey (e.g. BAE is involved in the construction of the Turkish TF-X fighter jet), Israel (e.g. components for F-15, F-16 and F-35 fighter jets with which the Israeli army terrorizes the civilian population of Palestine), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, India and several other countries. At BAE Systems, Kaefer is responsible for insulation technology on Type 26 frigates. In addition, Kaefer is responsible for specialised insulation on the hull, cabins and cold rooms as well as piping, heating and ventilation of S-83 and S-82 submarines of the Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Navantia. Also on behalf of Navantia, the Spanish subsidiary KAEFER Servicios Industriales has installed structural insulation on at least 5 Avante 2000 corvettes for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces. Navantia itself is one of the largest shipbuilders in the world.

Kaefer, global arms race and the armaments sites in Bremen

A good example of KAEFER’s armaments activities and indicative of the connections at the Bremen armaments site is the work on the A400M transport aircraft: KAEFER Aerospace was involved in the construction of the insulation and the air conditioning system right from the development phase: “We are responsible for the design, production and delivery of the primary insulation and the air conditioning pipes,” says Daniel Max from the A400M program management, “In addition, the installation of the primary insulation and the delivery of spare parts are also in KAEFER’s hands.” The A400M is not only the current transport aircraft of the German Armed Forces, but an international armaments project involving numerous companies and countries. The development was commissioned by Germany, France, the UK, Luxembourg, Belgium, Spain, Turkey, South Africa and Malaysia. Responsibility for the project lay primarily with Airbus Defence and Space. Partners in addition to Kaefer included Turkish Aerospace Industries, Thales, Liebherr, Avia, BAE Systems and Europrop (which in turn is an international consortium including Rolls Royce, Safran and the German MTU Group). In addition to Airbus and Kaefer, Rheinmetall is also involved in production at the Bremen site.
At least 10 A400Ms were delivered to Turkey and are an important part of the Turkish military’s logistics apparatus. Responsibility for the Erdogan government’s massacres of the Kurdish population also lies with arms companies such as Kaefer, which can mostly produce undisturbed here on our doorstep. We can see without a doubt that Kaefer is not only an important supplier to the arms industry worldwide, but is also closely interwoven with the military-industrial complex in Bremen, as well as being directly involved internationally in the development of military equipment.

The Space Tech Expo Bremen, which is taking place next weekend, should be seen in this context. Space Tech is not a civil aerospace trade fair. This is not only evident from the fact that numerous arms companies are represented there (e.g. OHB, Honeywell, Airbus, Safran, and many more), but rather the hype surrounding the commercial space industry is inextricably linked to armament and surveillance in space. Last year the trade fair was attacked for precisely this reason; burning barricades blocked the street and employees of arms companies were briefly frightened when stones and paint rained down on the windows while the trade fair was in full swing.

Kaefer as a global player in nuclear energy, oil and gas production

In the following, we will use a few examples to show that, in addition to armaments, Kaefer is also an important player in the global exploitation of resources. We must necessarily limit ourselves to a few particularly blatant examples, simply because Kaefer seems to have its fingers in everything.

Kaefer and the tar sands mining

Tar sands are a relatively new, unconventional oil source. To put it simply, oil is pumped from deep wells in a liquid state in conventional extraction and then processed in refineries. Oil sands, on the other hand, are, as the name suggests, a mixture of sand and oil, or bitumen, and must be processed using very high energy expenditure, producing unimaginable amounts of toxic waste products. The CO2 emissions from the use of oil sands are around 31% higher than those from conventional heavy oil. In addition, some of the largest mines are extracted above ground, which means that huge areas of forest are cleared and turned into toxic wastelands. Oil sands extraction was long considered unprofitable, but in the last 20 years it has become interesting for corporations due to massive government subsidies and the desire for North American self-sufficiency in gasoline.
Kaefer has installed 17 kilometers of pipeline insulation for a small Canadian company called Cenovus Energy (with an annual turnover of just around 47 billion Canadian dollars). The pipeline was part of an expansion project for the Christina Lake oil sands mine. The Christina Lake Mine has been producing 62,000,000 (yes, 62 million!) liters of bitumen a day since 2002. Kaefer is not only proud of this project, but also points to a long-standing good relationship with Cenovus Energy – a probably good economic decision, as Cenovus has applied to continue operating the mine until 2079. The Christina Lake Mine is located in the Athabasca region. The oil produced here in several oil sands deposits is transported to the west coast of Canada via the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline (Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project, TMX for short, completion in May 2024); with the expansion of the TMPL, Canada’s oil export capacity has been increased several times over.

Kaefer cooperation with LNG Canada

Kaefer also participated in the construction of an LNG terminal for LNG Canada. LNG Canada is a consortium of the companies Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and Korea Gas, led by Shell Canada. In detail, Kaefer (Kaefer China & Kaefer Australia) insulated the pipeline that transports the LNG gas from the storage facilities via the piers to transport ships. The terminal is being built on the Canadian Pacific coast in Kitimat and is primarily intended to supply the Asian market. The gas itself comes to Kitimat via the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline (CGL) and comes from the deposits in Montney where the gas is extracted by fracking. The CGL crosses the Rocky Mountains for 670 km and runs 100% over stolen land and through the territory of the Wet’suwet’en. Insulation work may sound unimportant, but LNG (liquefied natural gas) is natural gas that is cooled to a temperature of −161 to −164 °C, so the insulation of the pipelines and tanks is extremely important throughout the entire transport chain. This process is extremely energy-intensive, but reduces the volume of the gas by six hundred times, which makes the transport of relevant quantities economically “sensible”. To illustrate the scale and the crucial importance of this project and thus of Kaefer’s work, a few figures are worth mentioning: the terminal in Kitimat alone costs 40 billion dollars, the construction of the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline cost over 11 billion dollars, and there are other gigantic investments for the gas liquefaction plants.
The Wet’suwet’en and their allies have aggressively opposed the construction of the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline because the pipeline threatens life in and around the Wedzin Kwa River with its salmon and eel stocks, endangers water supplies and destroys fragile ecosystems in the Rocky Mountains.
The Coastal Gas Link Pipeline has been built, but there is determined resistance to many other destructive industrial projects such as the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Pipeline (also LNG) or the Northvolt battery plant in the Montérégie region.

Other LNG projects supported by Kaefer (that we know of) are in Indonesia (Tangguh, West Papua), Qatar, Kuwait, Peru, Australia and Bahrain. It is absolutely safe to assume that Kaefer is involved in numerous other LNG projects. The ones mentioned are just those that Kaefer cites as references. Kaefer will also have a stand at the Canada Gas trade fair in Vancouver in 2025, which indicates a deep involvement in the LNG business. In addition, Kaefer is involved in numerous projects in the field of oil and gas production globally, for example offshore production in Brazil and Norway, pipeline construction, surface and insulation technology for refineries, terminals and oil fields … and all of this is just a fraction of the involvement.

Kaefer and the Nuclear Industry

Kaefer describes itself as a major player in the global nuclear industry. We know, for example, that Kaefer has carried out major contracts at the Ringhals (Sweden), Sellafield (UK), Hinkley Point (Ireland), EDF Gravelines and various other nuclear power plants in France, Brazil, South Africa, Russia and Switzerland. The group boasts an excellent reputation among nuclear power plant operators worldwide and is responsible for the insulation of the pressurized water reactors that the French Framatome group exports all over the world. In France, Kaefer also works for EDF, Orano, and the Naval Group. The group also has a factory in Pompignac to manufacture components for the nuclear industry and a research facility for the nuclear division in Saint-Cyr-sur-le-Rhône. One of Kaefer’s products is Reflective Metal Insulation, a modern reactor insulation that is marketed internationally in cooperation between Kaefer France and the Bremen site.
The entire chain of nuclear energy use, from extraction, enrichment, use for energy production, not to mention military use, to final storage, is highly destructive and has terrible consequences. The fact that a company from Bremen is involved in the development of the nuclear industry shows that a local “exit” from nuclear energy is of little importance; the know-how from the German nuclear industry is simply exported and can now be used elsewhere. An attack on Kaefer is therefore also an attack on the French nuclear industry. Many people in the north of France near Bure are currently fighting with impressive determination against a final storage facility planned there.

The core aspects we have mentioned, armaments and fossil fuels, cannot be understood separately. Of course, all militaries in the world rely on gigantic quantities of uranium, oil and gas (for example, the US military is by far the largest consumer of oil in the world) and control over these resources is the trigger for many military conflicts. In view of the globally escalating military violence, we can and must act here and now. Because the war machine that is killing in other places in the world is being set in motion in the industrial areas of this city. The armies mentioned as examples for which Kaefer produces here, i.e. Germany, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain and Spain, are among the countries that are most active in the current global arms race. These are not empty phrases; in 2023 alone, around 2.5 trillion euros were invested globally in armaments, more than ever before. In addition to Kaefer, companies such as Rheinmetall, Atlas Elektronik, OHB, Airbus, Lürssen and Thyssen are profiting from these trillions in Bremen.

The example of Kaefer’s involvement in the A400M shows that modern armaments projects depend on a highly diversified and specialized supply chain. No tank, aircraft, fighter jet or satellite is produced at a single location or planned by a single corporation. We should take advantage of this fact and identify and attack the weak points in these supply chains.

This incomplete list clearly shows that although the company appears to be based in a small house in the port of Bremen, the corporation is active worldwide wherever money can be made from the destruction of the earth and the war industry.

We want to show with our research and sabotage that the destruction and exploitation of the earth is inextricably linked to the destruction and exploitation of people. The pursuit of power, control, resources, economic growth and national greatness finds its expression in the global trend towards armaments, war and fascism. The election of Trump, the rise of fascism in Germany and many other countries is an expression of this, but the same tendencies are also reflected in the policies of “liberal” governments. Even if who holds parliamentary power has many practical consequences for our lives, it is important that we recognize and attack these tendencies.
We therefore focus on those, like Kaefer, who profit from warlike politics and enrich themselves through militarism and racist oppression. We have the greatest possible empathy for the pain of people who have to live under constant war. And we are always on the side of those who fight for freedom. Everywhere, beyond state, nation and religion.

Against war, fascism and the destruction of the earth, for social revolution!

Our thoughts are with the grieving, injured and fugitive companions in Greece. We send you love and strength!

Solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en and all those who resist the destruction!

Switch off the system of destruction – Switch off KAEFER!

 

 

Found on: Montreal Counter-Information

KPN vehicles attacked in Amsterdam (Netherlands)

In the night of Tuesday the 25th of November two KPN vehicles in Amsterdam (KPN is a leading telecommunications and IT provider in the Netherlands) got attacked.

One van was set on fire, the other got its windows smashed.This action was a retaliation for KPN’s sponsership of the NEDS armsfair, against militarism, and the technology of repression.

Against genocide and apathy.

Love and courage to those that struggle, Revolutionary hearts burn forever.

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Cop Campus General Contractor Overra has Website Shutdown

On the morning of November 22nd we successfully launched a Denial Of Service Attack on the Overra construction company website.

On the morning of November 22nd we successfully launched a Denial Of Service Attack on the Overra construction company website. We used a Low Orbit Ion Cannon to cause the site to crash. We targeted them for their service as General Contractors for the inter-county police training facility being built in the City of San Pablo in Californi,a also known as” Cop Campus”. This expansion of police authority locally is in lockstep with the increasing of policing capabilities nationally. The resistance to police expansion is best exemplified in the actions to stop construction of “Cop City” in Atlanta Georgia. This action is a small drop in the ocean of resistance that policing in the US will face, we hope we’ve made a meaningful contribution that can continue momentum into the New Year. Long Live Tortugita!

Rosebud Brigade

 

 

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