Join the Biketour Soli Party in Vienna on JUN 7th!

SOLI EVENT IN THE REALM OF GASSENausZUCKER PARTY IN RAGNARHOF : DELICIOUS PASTRY FOR THE 2013 ECOTOPIA BIKETOUR FRI, 7 June 2013, 9 pm.ff., Grundsteingasse 12, 1160 Wien Come with empty stomachs and pockets full of coins to support the “Ecotopia Biketour” project all night long in Ragnarhof next Friday. EBT is a bike tour, which rides throught Europe on a different route each summer since 23 years, visiting and connecting some alternative projects, social movements or places of political struggles. Planning this year’s tour is at its peak – read more on www.ecotopiabiketour.net. As a self-organised project, the tour…

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Campaigning for Sustainable Agriculture…Is that Criminal?

27.5.13 The trial against Belgium activists, now under heavy criminal charges for targeting a GM potato field in Belgium two years ago, has restated this week. On 9 May 2011, 400 activists attempted to replace a GM test filed with organic potatoes, in an act of civil disobedience to rubbish the destructive GM trial and highlight the long term damage this could mean for sustainable agriculture. 11 people, of the 400, were arrested (some with and some without probation) and are now under criminal charges without any of their witnesses having been heard. This conviction poses a dangerous precedent for…

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Biketour Open Meeting in Berlin before the Critical Mass!

***JOIN OUR FIRST OPEN MEETING IN BERLIN, before the CRITICAL MASS ON FRI, 31-MAY*** To get started with regularly meetings of the “Berlin base”, we invite you to our first Open Meeting on May 31st, 17:00, at the circular courtyard outside the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Mariannenplatz, Kreuzberg. We will introduce the project, talk about ways to get involved, and share some picnic food that everyone contributes to, and maybe make a banner for the critical mass. Please bring some food to share and your bikes because we plan to join the Berlin Critical Mass at 8pm from Heinrichplatz. If you cannot…

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May 1st: “Political (Holi)day” or “(political) Holiday”?

OK, we were some four to six thousand and they were maybe a hundred, and our noisy and chants of disgust filled the streets much more than their heroic songs could ever do. But: They marched. The Nazi demonstration took place in a suburb of Berlin, protected by german police. The sad thing is that in other places big masses of people crowding in the streets (also referred to as “blockading”) could prevent such events. With the sad impression in mind that we had been many, but yet to few, I went home after their march was over. To get…

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