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  • Fwd: [Squares] Fwd: Blockupy Frankfurt - Intl Call and Plans

    from ulibeudgen on May 12, 2013 06:30 PM
    
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    > -------- Original Message -------
    > Here is the international call to Blockupy frankfurt, and in the  
    > attachment you can find
    > 
    > 1. action agreement
    > 2. description for blockading the ECB and actions the frankfurt  
    > airport, the shopping mile "zeil", and deutsche bank
    > 3.  international call to blockupy as PDF "from the crisis' edges to  
    > the power's core"
    > 
    > See you in Frankfurt!
    > 
    > 
    > From the crisis’ edges to the power’s core
    > 
    > International Call to Participate in Blockupy 2013 in Frankfurt May  
    > 30th to June 1st and other struggles against the Troika
    > 
    > Everywhere we resist and revolt against the crisis and its governance,  
    > we put strength in living struggles and conflicts, and on these  
    > pillars we build and weave a new Europe that is born from grassroots.
    > 
    > The Europe we live in, far from the noble thoughts that might have  
    > inspired it once upon a time, has been built by a top-down process,  
    > driven by pacts and agreements among governments. This has taken place  
    > within the framework of neo-liberal ideology, under strong pressure to  
    > please financial markets and companies. The result is the  
    > concentration of power in the hands of a few institutions, themselves  
    > the direct expression of governments which claim to be ‘ours’.
    > 
    > Every real direct involvement and expression of people has  
    > progressively been avoided as much as possible. And will be even more  
    > so in the future, when national parliaments will simply be  
    > increasingly “informed” about what are the needed and mandatory  
    > decisions and country-specific measures to be taken.
    > 
    > The governance that the Troika enforces is rude and brutal, based on  
    > austerity imposed upon our lives, privatizations of the commons, cuts  
    > on social spending and solidarity, tight control and barbarous  
    > oppression of migrants.
    > 
    > In this framework, there is no possible compromise with the power that  
    > is shaping and driving the governance of crisis in Europe.
    > 
    > The only way out we see is a direct, diffuse, widespread and  
    > autonomous social opposition that rises up from grassroots, that not  
    > only speaks up furiously against that governance but that also  
    > fiercely builds effective conflicts and shared and common alternatives  
    > at all levels – from the local to the European.
    > 
    > We think it’s time, respecting the autonomy of specific local  
    > movements, to weave and organize a network of struggles that resists  
    > and takes back to the people what is being swept away: basic income  
    > and social care, houses, basic common goods like water, energy and  
    > transportation, high-quality knowledge, labour and social rights, the  
    > freedom of movement, and, in general, the possibility to achieve  
    > dignity and freedom in life.
    > 
    > This is how we intend to actually blockupy this Europe and to rebuild  
    > our Europe from the grassroots: through living struggles and conflicts  
    > that are open, viral and mutant; social practices that can be  
    > invented, replicated and run by all of us.
    > 
    > The Europe we imagine is not the institutionally-constrained,  
    > geographically-bordered region that is usually meant. We think of Euro- 
    > Mediterranean Europe, instead, as an entity defined by the common and  
    > diverse struggles taking place against that same rude and brutal  
    > enforcement of neo-liberalism. It means a new topography of struggles,  
    > from Western Europe to the Balkan regions, from Eastern Europe to the  
    > whole South-Mediterranean area, considering the ‘Arab springs’ as a  
    > living part of the constituent process we look for.
    > 
    > We all now live at the edge of the neo-liberal Europe. Our life has  
    > been made as such: constantly in crisis, constantly at the  
    > desperation’s edge.
    > 
    > We don’t want to make it anymore. We want our life back, our dignity  
    > back. We want our future back, since life without a future is worth  
    > nothing.
    > 
    > So we call from all over Europe, people that are struggling, people  
    > who want to struggle, people who want to tread on kings to march at  
    > the core of power and be counted. The public discourse must be twisted  
    > from the tracks of acquiescence, the chance of taking action  
    > everywhere is now being connected on a general European level.
    > 
    > So we’ll be in Frankfurt from May 30th to June 1st, taking part in the  
    > action days to block the ECB.
    > 
    > So we’ll be in Frankfurt to give strength and body, in thousands and  
    > thousands, to the struggle against the crisis, the Troika, against  
    > those that shaped this Europe that we do not want anymore. All those  
    > who want to deprive us of what makes life worth living, what we want,  
    > we need, we deserve, must go away.
    > 
    > Que se vayan todos!
    > It’s a matter of love, dignity and rage.
    > 
    > Save the dates:
    > 
    > We will meet along the week of action around the second anniversary of  
    > 15M In Frankfurt for BLOCKUPY (30th of May to 1st of June)
    > For decentralized international protests on June 1st gathered by the  
    > alliance “Peoples united Against the Troika”/”Que Se Lixe a Troika”
    > In Athens for the AlterSummit (7th to 9th of June)
    > And every time in all the local struggles for our goal: Blockupying  
    > Europe.
    > approved by the International Preparatory Blockupy Meeting in  
    > Frankfurt, April 27th
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > 
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  • Re: Fwd: [Squares] Fwd: Blockupy Frankfurt - Intl Call and Plans

    from Mikifus on May 13, 2013 12:35 PM
    Is this published somewhere?
    
    
    2013/5/12 Ulrike Beudgen <ubeudgen@...>
    
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    > *Antwort an:* squares@...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > -------- Original Message -------
    > Here is the international call to Blockupy frankfurt, and in the
    > attachment you can find
    >
    > 1. action agreement
    > 2. description for blockading the ECB and actions the frankfurt
    > airport, the shopping mile "zeil", and deutsche bank
    > 3.  international call to blockupy as PDF "from the crisis' edges to
    > the power's core"
    >
    > See you in Frankfurt!
    >
    >
    >  From the crisis' edges to the power's core
    >
    > International Call to Participate in Blockupy 2013 in Frankfurt May
    > 30th to June 1st and other struggles against the Troika
    >
    > Everywhere we resist and revolt against the crisis and its governance,
    > we put strength in living struggles and conflicts, and on these
    > pillars we build and weave a new Europe that is born from grassroots.
    >
    > The Europe we live in, far from the noble thoughts that might have
    > inspired it once upon a time, has been built by a top-down process,
    > driven by pacts and agreements among governments. This has taken place
    > within the framework of neo-liberal ideology, under strong pressure to
    > please financial markets and companies. The result is the
    > concentration of power in the hands of a few institutions, themselves
    > the direct expression of governments which claim to be 'ours'.
    >
    > Every real direct involvement and expression of people has
    > progressively been avoided as much as possible. And will be even more
    > so in the future, when national parliaments will simply be
    > increasingly "informed" about what are the needed and mandatory
    > decisions and country-specific measures to be taken.
    >
    > The governance that the Troika enforces is rude and brutal, based on
    > austerity imposed upon our lives, privatizations of the commons, cuts
    > on social spending and solidarity, tight control and barbarous
    > oppression of migrants.
    >
    > In this framework, there is no possible compromise with the power that
    > is shaping and driving the governance of crisis in Europe.
    >
    > The only way out we see is a direct, diffuse, widespread and
    > autonomous social opposition that rises up from grassroots, that not
    > only speaks up furiously against that governance but that also
    > fiercely builds effective conflicts and shared and common alternatives
    > at all levels - from the local to the European.
    >
    > We think it's time, respecting the autonomy of specific local
    > movements, to weave and organize a network of struggles that resists
    > and takes back to the people what is being swept away: basic income
    > and social care, houses, basic common goods like water, energy and
    > transportation, high-quality knowledge, labour and social rights, the
    > freedom of movement, and, in general, the possibility to achieve
    > dignity and freedom in life.
    >
    > This is how we intend to actually blockupy this Europe and to rebuild
    > our Europe from the grassroots: through living struggles and conflicts
    > that are open, viral and mutant; social practices that can be
    > invented, replicated and run by all of us.
    >
    > The Europe we imagine is not the institutionally-constrained,
    > geographically-bordered region that is usually meant. We think of Euro-
    > Mediterranean Europe, instead, as an entity defined by the common and
    > diverse struggles taking place against that same rude and brutal
    > enforcement of neo-liberalism. It means a new topography of struggles,
    > from Western Europe to the Balkan regions, from Eastern Europe to the
    > whole South-Mediterranean area, considering the 'Arab springs' as a
    > living part of the constituent process we look for.
    >
    > We all now live at the edge of the neo-liberal Europe. Our life has
    > been made as such: constantly in crisis, constantly at the
    > desperation's edge.
    >
    > We don't want to make it anymore. We want our life back, our dignity
    > back. We want our future back, since life without a future is worth
    > nothing.
    >
    > So we call from all over Europe, people that are struggling, people
    > who want to struggle, people who want to tread on kings to march at
    > the core of power and be counted. The public discourse must be twisted
    > from the tracks of acquiescence, the chance of taking action
    > everywhere is now being connected on a general European level.
    >
    > So we'll be in Frankfurt from May 30th to June 1st, taking part in the
    > action days to block the ECB.
    >
    > So we'll be in Frankfurt to give strength and body, in thousands and
    > thousands, to the struggle against the crisis, the Troika, against
    > those that shaped this Europe that we do not want anymore. All those
    > who want to deprive us of what makes life worth living, what we want,
    > we need, we deserve, must go away.
    >
    > Que se vayan todos!
    > It's a matter of love, dignity and rage.
    >
    > Save the dates:
    >
    > We will meet along the week of action around the second anniversary of
    > 15M In Frankfurt for BLOCKUPY (30th of May to 1st of June)
    > For decentralized international protests on June 1st gathered by the
    > alliance "Peoples united Against the Troika"/"Que Se Lixe a Troika"
    > In Athens for the AlterSummit (7th to 9th of June)
    > And every time in all the local struggles for our goal: Blockupying
    > Europe.
    > approved by the International Preparatory Blockupy Meeting in
    > Frankfurt, April 27th
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > _______________________________________________
    >
    > Internat_blockupy-frankfurt.info mailing list
    >
    > internat@...
    >
    >
    > https://ml06.ispgateway.de/mailman/listinfo/internat_blockupy-frankfurt.info
    >
    >
    >
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    > _______________________________________________
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