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Petition! Stop Danish Police Abuses Against Peaceful Climate Protesters

December 15th, 2009

To: Hans Gammeltoft-Hansen (Ombudsman), Per Larsen (Detective Commander of the Danish National Police) and Ritt Bjerregaard (Lord Mayor of Copenhagen)

Over the past two weeks, citizens of countries all over the world have come to Copenhagen for the UN COP-15 climate negotiations. Many have engaged in peaceful, nonviolent protest, trying to push world leaders to sign a meaningful deal that will save our planet for future generations.

Rather that giving them the space, the Danish police have used extremely heavy-handed and cruel mass arrest tactics, potentially violating European human rights laws. The Danish police are out of control, and they need to be held accountable.

SIGN PETITION HERE

Please join us and take action! Sign this petition calling on the Danish government to immediately investigate the police actions of the past two weeks, and demand that they allow future peaceful protests to go forward without similar abuses.

Danish Police: Going Too Far

On Saturday, Dec. 12, 100,000 people in Copenhagen participated in an overwhelmingly peaceful protest – but this protest was marred by the overzealous Danish police, who blocked off streets surrounding large groups of protestors, and arrested almost 1,000 people, the vast majority of which were clearly doing nothing illegal. Arrestees were handcuffed and forced to sit in rows for hours, as the temperatures dipped below freezing; numerous people urinated on themselves after being denied use of toilets. According to Maria Ludwig from Germany, “They kept me for two hours with plastic cuffs around our wrists and our hands behind our back, and then they put us on the bus. We had nothing to eat or drink, and one man asked the police to go to the toilet and they said: ‘No way are you going to put your trousers down, you’ll just have to piss into your trousers.” » Read more: Petition! Stop Danish Police Abuses Against Peaceful Climate Protesters

Dec 12 in Copenhagen: System Change, Not Climate Change!

November 11th, 2009

www.12dec09.dk

The preparations for the days of the climate summit is slowly coming together and so is the program for events, happenings, actions, demos, protests etc.. One of the things that is going to happen is the big march on the 12th of December. It starts in front of the parliament at 13:00 and will march to the Bella Center, the venue of the UNFCCC COP15 summit. The demonstration is organized by a broad coalition of people, organizations, unions, political parties, peoples movements etc.

System Change – Not Climate Change

CJA, CJN! and the Danish-based Climate Collective (Klimakollektivet)  have decided to come together that day with the clear message that what we need is System Change, Not Climate Change!

Everyone is welcome to join this block with their groups and with a message that is based on this idea. In the bloc there will be mobile stages on wheels from where people can speak, dance, play music and what else we think will fit into the 1-2 hour walk.

If some of you out there have creative skills and want to help out with for the mobilisation of this block, you are more than welcome! We still need to design a poster and fliers and I think it will be very nice and inspiring with creative ideas other than the Danish/European style. We need to get these things done fairly soon, so please get back soon if you have ideas!

For ideas and inspiration, you can take a look at www.climate-justice-action.org.

Sign up your organization
At last, if you regard December 12th as an important date, we would like you and your organization to sign up at the 12th December website. At the moment there is over 200 organizations that have signed up. Still the majority of this is from the Global North. Please help change this by signing up now and tell your friends from all over the world!

Simply write an email to: info@12dec09.dk with the name of your organization and where you are based.

For more information: www.12dec09.dk

Climate Justice Action sign up
I will also ask you to take a look at the CJA website to see if your organization is on the list of organizations part of it. If you and your organization would like to be mentioned here, don’t hesitate to add your name to the list!

Looking forward to meet those of you that will be in Copenhagen!

Climate Justice Movement to Take Mass Action during UN climate talks

October 19th, 2009

CJA Press Release
Media Team – Climate Justice Action
“The UN climate talks will not solve the climate crisis…”

Copenhagen, 16 October 2009

Despite four activists from the UK being interrogated under terrorism legislation on their way to Copenhagen, the international network Climate Justice Action (CJA) has met this weekend to prepare for mass actions during the COP15 international climate negotiations in Copenhagen in December 2009.

After 14 years of ineffectual talks, activists from social movements across the globe are taking the struggle for climate justice to the streets. Planned is a series of events ranging from a mass action to shutdown the harbour of Copenhagen to an action aimed at bringing a people’s agenda for climate justice to the elite summit space for a day. “The UN climate talks will not solve the climate crisis. We are no closer to reducing greenhouse gas emissions than we were when international negotiations began fifteen years ago: emissions are rising faster than ever, while carbon trading allows climate criminals to pollute and profit”, says Tadzio Mueller, a press spokesperson for CJA.

In response to what they perceive as a political circus playing to the interests of corporations, Stine Gry, also from CJA, argues that “we cannot trust the market with our future, nor put our faith in unsafe, unproven and unsustainable technologies. Instead of trying to paint a destructive system green, we need to take mass action for climate justice.

On the 13th of December Climate Justice Action will take direct action against the root causes of climate change by disrupting the toxic, fossil fuel-driven flows of global capitalism and overproduction for overconsumption by shutting down the harbour of Copenhagen.

On the 16th of December, CJA will put climate justice and the voices of marginalized peoples from across the North and the South at the top of the agenda. Led by activists from the Global South we will challenge the corporate and governmental elites at the UN climate talks, overcoming police barriers with civil disobedience to hold a People’s Climate Justice Summit.

Against the false solutions adopted by the UNFCCC, the networks call for:

-          Leaving fossil fuels in the ground

-          Reasserting peoples’ and community control over production

-          Relocalizing food production

-          Massively reducing overconsumption, particularly in the North

-          Respecting indigenous and forest peoples’ rights

-          Recognizing the ecological and climate debt owed to the peoples of the South and making reparations

Again Stine Gry: “Real solutions to the climate crisis are being built by women and men in both the South and the North who fight every day to defend their environment and living conditions. We need to globalize these solutions and work for a just transition towards a post-fossil fuel future.”

Note to the press:
Climate Justice Action (CJA) is a network of a wide diversity of groups from both the global north, and the global south. Among them Terra de Direitos (Brazil) and Focus on the Global South, international Climate Camps, Rising Tide and Indian Social Action Forum. The complete list of groups can be found on the website.

Contacts:
Danish phone: +45 41294994   (Stine Gry)
International phone: +49-176-77414303 (Tadzio Mueller)

Website: www.climate-justice-action.org
Follow @actforclimate on twitter

Invitation to 6th Int’l Meeting of Climate Justice Action

September 15th, 2009

Invitation to 6th (last?!) International Meeting for Climate Justice Action

When: Thursday 15 to Sunday 18 October 2009.

Where: Copenhagen, Denmark. In Christiania in the building Fabriken.

To Register: climatesignup@gmail.com

For more information: climatemeetinginfo@gmail.com

To get a visa invitation: climatevisa@gmail.com

You are invited to the next international meeting of Climate Justice Action in Copenhagen Denmark on the 15th to the 18th of October.

On the 6 December, 2009 the governments of the world will come to Copenhagen for the 15th UN Climate Conference (COP15). This will be the biggest summit on climate change ever to have taken place. Yet, previous meetings have produced nothing more than business as usual.
The network has started to mobilize and planning for what to do in Copenhagen. With direct action we will reclaim the power of people and push for climate justice. We will make sure that the most affected and most struggeling people are heard doing the COP15 and we will try to stop the world leaders from promoting false sollutions. We belive that the global movement for climate justice will kick of in Copenhagen in December, and we need collectively to visualize what our future will be when we put people before profit.

Our previous meetings have included a lot of political discussion, setting up various international working groups, developing common ground, and deciding our principles and strategic goals.

Our first common ground was the Call to Action, which can be found on www.climate-justice-action.org.

We are trying to link and unite climate activists from across the world, despite diversity of culture and different locations.

We invite anyone who agrees with our Call to Action, principles for working together and strategic goals to participate in the next International Meeting of Climate Justice Action in October.

Our Strategic Goals are:

• To promote and strengthen the rights and voices of Indigenous and affected peoples (including workers) in confronting the climate crisis. To support reparations and the repayment of ecological debt to the Global South by industrialized rich countries.

• To build a global movement for climate justice that encourages urgent action to avoid catastrophic climate change.

• To highlight the critical role of biodiversity in weathering the climate crisis, and to defend the existence of all species.

• To expose the roles of false and market-based climate “solutions” as well as corporate domination of climate negotiations in worsening the climate crisis.

• To advance alternatives that can provide real and just solutions to the climate crisis.

• To both sharpen our understanding of, and to address, the root social, ecological, political and economic causes of the climate crisis toward a total systemic transformation of our society.

Our network is committed to working with respect, trust and unity towards these goals. We agreed at our last meeting that our principles for working together are:

Unity
 – We are stronger together. We will use our common platform to coordinate our efforts and work together whilst recognizing our Diversity. We are an international movement and will practice solidarity.
Respect
 – The network is made up of groups with diverse opinions and tactics. We will respect this diversity.
 No members of the network will use the network to criticize or disassociate themselves from other members of the network.
Trust
 – The network will only make public statements that have been agreed by the network.
 Members of  the network will not use the actions of other members to further their own aims without previous agreement.

We call on all peoples around the planet to mobilize and take action against the root causes of climate change and the key agents responsible, both in Copenhagen and around the world. And we invite you all to the next international planning meeting in Copenhagen in October.

Again to register email climatesignup@gmail.com (If you need accommodation or translation please let us know in your email) and for more information contact: climatemeetinginfo@gmail.com If you need a VISA, we can send you an invitation letter: please contact: climatevisa@gmail.com The aims and agenda for this coming meeting are being discussed now. To get involved in the discussion please sign onto the process working group: http://our-kitchen.org/mailman/listinfo/process.cja

See you in Copenhagen!