Chicago Insurgent Network's first strikes at the City Of Chicago and the IOC
from anarchistnews.org, 18 April 2009:
There has been a recent spark of sabotage among Chicago's residents in regards to the coming Olympic bid, the economy, and gentrification in general. An Olympics 2016 "Imagine" billboard was altered near the intersection of Diversey and Elston Aves last night.
The buildboard now reads a truer sentiment: "Imagine (A) Social War". To give them a taste of what we meant, 30 parking meters and 2 ATMs were disabled; later in the night, the locks were glued shut on a Chipotle and a T-Mobile store.
The infamous CPD have scared us into hiding for too long. Spring is here, a season of renewal, and the time to act is now. The city continues to demean us with their Olympic advertising and corporate pride, giving free 2016 shirts to the same members of our communities who'll be displaced if we recieve the bid; all the while using symantics like Obama's: "hope", "change", "imagine". The state won't wait to destroy our communities, so we can't wait to fight back.
[Social war means we break shit]
The words echoed on the billboard, foretelling of SOCIAL WAR, are just the beginning. We will continue to strike, in the dead of night, when you least expect it. Though, there is one thing you can expect: an all out riot on the streets of Chicago in 2016, and continuous, more and more rapid struggles and direct action from us here in these communities, already ravaged so much with poverty, stricken with fear, and with (almost) nothing left to lose.
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Public Forum on "Policing the Crisis" @ The Common Place, Leeds, 14 May 2009
from the commonplace, 8 May 2009: A public forum with speakers on:
- the G20 in London where the cops battered us into containment pens, battered us when we tried to break out, and then battered us again when they decided they had finished with "containment" and now wanted "dispersal"...
- the recent pre-emptive mass arrests in Nottingham where 114 climate change activists were arrested, searched, questioned and bailed with outrageous conditions before they had done anything to Ratcliffe power station +++ and the policing of dissent in Leeds
Thursday, May 14, 2009, 7:00pm @ The Common Place, 23 Wharf Street, Leeds
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