Ticker Jeep-Attack

7:00 pm The activist who was hit intentionally by a jeep of RWE and subsequently was arrested yesterday, has been led today (Friday) before the custodial judge, and is now indefinitely on remand.

Jan. 22th
9:20 pm On a street that runs parallel behind the former A4, five police cars were spotted.
9:12 pm The person has just been released from the police station Kerpen. The injured person who is in the police station in Düren, is still in there.
8:51 pm At the hospital, the doctor refused to sign a confidentiality statement. Not only that he absolutely wanted to have the personal data for a treatment, he emphasized even more, that he would pass them on to the police. Then the injured refused treatment. The victim is now brought back to the police station Düren – untreated and he continues to have severe back pain.

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Solidarity T-Shirts for the Hambach Forest!

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From now on these t-shirts are available in the online shop Silent Cries Distro. The money goes to the forest!

Silent Cries Distro is a political solidarity distribution system that always donates all revenues to initiatives, groups, projects, campaigns, etc..

Many thanks to the people of Silent Cries Distro and all those who buy the T-Shirt (even though of course that will not chance the world 😉

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Call to all concerned parties

We received the following email:

A peaceful New Year and no further escalation in the Hambach Forest! – Call to all concerned parties

Dear readers,

We wish you and your loved ones a pleasant start of the new year.

Due to the growing number of voices assuming a massive deforestation of the the Hambach Forst at the beginning of this year, we hereby take the liberty of pronouncing an explicit warning.

If it should actually happen that the Hambach Forest south of the former A4 motorway should be deforested and that pumping stations to lower the groundwater table should be built, we would like to point out that these measures will lead to an escalation between the environmentalists and security personnel.

We therefore ask both the responsible politicians in North Rhine-Westphalia and local authorities, the police executives and the media representatives, to inquire at RWE Power AG as to when, how and where the measures will be taken and to ensure that the activists will not be endangered by the behaviour of private security forces.

We are very willing to communicate to you further information regarding the growing protest movement throughout the coal mining area, the mobilisation in the Hambach Forest and the machinations of authorities and energy business in North Rhine-Westphalia.

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