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Lausanne Solidarity Declaration

people | 03.06.2003 11:36 | Evian G8 | Oxford

a response to press misinformation

The iron fist of police brutality is still preventing us from piecing together the entire puzzle of events surrounding the Sunday blockades of the G8. And yet, the usual suspects are at it again. In the past 36 hours, some sections of the entertainment industry (also known as the corporate media) have happily jumped into their usual role: a campaign of disinformation, criminalisation and intimidation. This is happening in direct support of the state terrorism being exercised, as we speak, against thousands of people in Lausanne, Geneva and Annemasse. We are again confronted with a fine fabric of half truths and more-than-half lies, posing as the ‘neutral’ and ‘objective’ account of the G8 blockades.

Sheer urgency precludes a response to all the details of this nebula of falsehood. We have prisoners to defend, lungs to decontaminate and good stories to tell. However, one illusion that needs to be dispelled right now is the ritual separation between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ protesters, manufactured yet again by the corporate media in all its sensationalist glory. Le Matin, celebrating its greatest achievement to date in the art of rabid inflammation, tells us in a blood-red headline that ‘the black blocks destroyed the dream of the pacifists’ in Lausanne. Have they ever considered the possibility that the two share the very same dream? 24 Heures rushes to quote the rehearsed and predictable denunciations by the self-appointed ‘leaders’ of the ‘altermondialistes’, that ridiculous cadre of middle-aged, middle-class, white, male opportunists, most of whom might as well be picking the scraps from under the banquet table in Evian. As if to enforce this image, pictures of masked ‘casseurs’ are faced, on the opposite page, by the smiling faces of their holier-than-thou categeurs. And Le Temps, in the most shameless show of superficiality, characterises the ‘casseurs’ as anarchists and fascists at the same time, as if two such diametrically opposed ideologies could coexist in any space of political expression. And so on and so on, as it has always been, lies without end, amen.

Enough of this farce.

This declaration of solidarity is written by friends who participated in the non-confrontational parts of Sunday’s blockades in Lausanne. We are speaking in our name only, not in the name of the Aqua or Pink and Silver blocs, which have disbanded. Still, as far as the stupid divisions created by the corporate media go, we would definitely be perceived as the kind of ‘good’ protesters that they so like to cuddle.

We want to say the following, loud and clear:
For us, the only division worth talking about is that between the people of the world and the masters of death and exploitation. The only ‘ring-leaders’ that need to be exposed, isolated, and removed from their position of menace to society are George Bush, Vladimir Putin, Tony Blair, Silvio Berlusconi, Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Schröder, Jean Chretien and Junichiro Koizumi. Our determination to disrupt their yearly feasts of power is matched only by our contempt for that other handful of losers in suits who, instead of fighting for the starving millions of the global South, came to Evian in order to kiss the hands of the torturers.

The blockades were undertaken by a very large number of people, with different expectations and sensibilities. But it was abundantly clear, at least to us, that everybody was agreeing to operate in full solidarity. This was made clear not only by the written declarations of the different blocs, but also from the abundant will to coordinate our fluid actions on the ground. The fact that some of us chose not to engage in highly confrontational tactics (whether for reasons of principle or of prudence) does not mean that we automatically refuse to cooperate, and defend, those who did choose higher levels of confrontation. We are constantly looking for ways to live with our differences, so as to continue acting together for a world of freedom, justice and peace.

We challenge the corporate media to reproduce a single quote or sound-bite from Sunday in which someone who actually participated in the Lausanne blockades denounces another participant.

There is talk of fascist infiltration of the various black blocs. Since Genoa these claims have become certain people’s knee-jerk reaction to high levels of confrontation, but we are prepared to look at the facts. Indeed, from what we saw on Sunday in Lausanne, there was an enormous presence of fascists on the streets. They were all wearing police uniforms. These thugs almost killed one activist, directly beat and tortured hundreds, and left thousands more injured: bruised by rubber bullets, traumatised by concussion grenades and poisoned by highly potent chemical weapons. The corporate media subsumes, under the single category of ‘violence’, (a) the occasional erection of a barricade and its defense with a few bottles and sticks, and (b) the continuous assault on unarmed masses of people with tear gas, flash-balls and icy gushes of water laced with pepper spray. This is an insult to human intelligence, even if the latter is as low as that of corporate journalists, Leninists and cops.

All the blockade actions that took place in Lausanne had the clear objective of obstructing the arrival of G8 delegates. The difference was only in tactics. A clear dimension that they all had in common, however, was the reclamation of our urban spaces. Whether this is done through a sit-in, a street party, or symbolic assaults on corporate property, we have the common goal of cleansing our living space from its contamination by capitalism and the state. We want our streets back, but we are tired of asking politely: we just take them.

Finally, we find it absolutely preposterous that the media is willing to play this divisive game after seeing the amazing levels of solidarity that were present during the police repression of activists in the Bourdonnette camp on Sunday afternoon. For long hours in the blazing sun, surrounded by fully armed police, protesters who earlier in the day had oriented themselves to vastly differing levels of confrontation all maintained a non-violent, collective resistance to the police’s attempts to intimidate and isolate us. We were constantly making decisions together by consensus, chanting slogans in each other’s languages, freely sharing among us the precious little food, water and cigarettes that we had, and protecting people that we had never met before from arrest and brutalisation as if they were our own family members. We simply cannot believe that the journalists who saw this happen were not blown away by our level of cohesiveness and strength. We know that we were.

To sum up: you can talk all you want, but for us the G8 blockades were a master-class in revolutionary solidarity. They were the creation of a movement more united than we have ever seen it in our lives. We have discovered, together, that the colours of resistance can combine in a beautiful rainbow if we just try. Let the sounds of samba and breaking glass harmonise, because this movement has something stronger than guns. It has a memory.

people

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A ce qui veut dominer le monde

03.06.2003 14:27

I am writing to attest the mental stength and cohesion of the protests in Lausanne. We did not have batons, or riot gear or tear gas or water cannons, and we made a far more
powerful statement than the thugs in blue. Black, aqua, pink-and-silver, chocalate, and all colours of the human spectrum of resistance, we demonstrated, and we demonstrated our determination to fight oppression. Those who praise the 'consensus' of businesses misunderstands fundamentally and inexcusably the democracy embodied by the term, a democracy exercised on the streets, at the barricades and in the police cordons, by those who took the proactive path of resistance.

A ce qui veut dominer le monde, le monde repond: "Resistance!"

To those who wish to dominate the world, the world replies:
"Resistance!"

Peace, love, rage, and solidarity to all those who showed their dissent in Lausanne, nearby and to all those who heard about it and thought, I wish I was there.

Pink and silver crusader


Seconded

03.06.2003 16:02

I agree entirely.

Christophe Aguiton should be ashamed of himself, as should any other protest 'leader' who claimed that the blockades had nothing to do with the movement. Many people wouldn't consider me a 'revolutionary', but I've had my fill of empty rhetoric followed by no action. The Black Bloc are more my comrades than those who sit back and do nothing.

Love and destroy!

Matt

Matt S


fascist pigs in black block

03.06.2003 17:40

The fascists did infiltrate the Black Block, I have proof, they are wearing pink and orange arm bands...

 http://germany.indymedia.org/2003/06/53324.shtml

they raided the IMC

deri


Music is my protest but I say "solidarity"

04.06.2003 11:58

I am a firm believer in non-violence and pasifist protest, not out of cowardice but out of principle.
This is why I fight tear gas with music and drums.
HOWEVER I stand along with everyone else in solidarity with
all those in Laussane who were against the G8.

They respected my autonomy, I respect theirs.
Everyones protest is of equal worth, diversity is humanity!

The only people I denounce are those policemen who felt the need to brutalise and illegally arrest hundreds
of protesters, whatever their level of confrontation, and also their evil masters who laughed from their
'Ivory Towers' accross the lake, before turning back to their orgy of global destruction and exploitation.

United against the G8! We're still winning!

Non-Violent


Violence

04.06.2003 13:54

As a nonviolent person, i cannot condone the activites of the Black block et al, nor do it personally condemm it either, but it's the protests that turn violent that provide fodder for the right-wing propaganda machine, and puts more people off protesting.

I know the mainstream press is out to get us, so why make their job easier?

Thomas J


Can we start talking about the issues again?

05.06.2003 21:28

I was there to a large extent, particpating in the demo's on sunday and monday, although I stayed at VIG in Annemasse and not in Lausanne. What bothers me most is that we among ourselves now only discuss police repression. We know we cannot expect anything else of them. We have never expected anything else of them and should never do so. Instead, we all know that repression, tear gas, water cannons, clubs, rubber bullets and pain will be dealt out at some point. If the regular press can only focus on this issues, then at least we should not do so. Indymedia is only talking about police actions and arrests, not about what we fight for, not what EXACTLY the G8 plans to do to this plannet. Of course when people get arrested and nearly killed this should be mentioned and dealt with, but it should not be our sole focus of attention. If that happens, the media, the politicians and the cops have won, diverting us from what we came for in the first place and should keep at the front of our discussions: the BIGGER wrongs they do. The destruction of the planet. In my oppinion, simply saying they are fascist pigs and capitalist robbers assaulting us is not enough. Do not forget why we went there.

O


Love fron another rainbow in St Cergue

08.06.2003 13:59

Hi,
I just wanted to add my full support to the blockades in Lausanne.
For my part, I was participating in the blockade organized by the VAAAG+VIG in Annemasse. We succesfully managed to block the main road to Evian for more than 6 hours. The blocake took place on the highway next to St Cergues & on a small road in St Cergue (this second blockade was suggested to us by people from St Cergue itself!).
During this blockade, we saw the black block, the pink & silver block & many individuals who represented just themselves, all working together to maintain a succesfull blockade. The french police failed to stop us & we decided as a group to leave around 2 pm.
It is now very clear to me that only a resistance of many colors, tactics & targets will manage to push us towards a better world.
all my activist love to the blackblock people who protected us against police attacks
manu

manu
mail e-mail: wallys_grooveworld@hotmail.com


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