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Eastside Revolt
29th March 2011, 03:02
http://325.nostate.net/?p=2006

24 March 2011
“In the framework of acting around the mass anti-cuts demo of 26th March 2011 (http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/03/476754.html), we attacked RBS in Bristol during the night of 24th March 2011.

The main RBS building by Bristol Temple Meads was attacked by an anarchist affinity group armed with stones and glass bottles filled with paint, breaking windows and damaging staff vehicles. RBS, which was bailed out by the government, recently paid 780 million pounds in staff bonuses for the last year, plus 7.7million pounds bonus to RBS boss Stephen Hester. The government makes its money back by clawing it from the people at the base through the implementation of austerity measures and increased living costs, people who are already pushed to their limit.

We have acted outside the dimension of the mass demo on 26th March to make the point that, although some of us also attended there with the mass of the people on the streets of London, it is certain that our attack, solidarity and struggle demand of us that we act as well in our everyday lives and not just in the moment of spectacle. If the struggle stays at a certain level (essentially lobbying for the abolition of this or that law, the granting of certain rights, the manipulation of state finance, attending an ‘event’ etc), then the struggle will remain at a grotesque and unsatisfactory citizenism, perfectly in step with capital.

This action is dedicated to all those trapped in debt and struggling against the capitalist system on these islands, and it is also for those resisting corporate onslaughts abroad. We especially refer to those fighting against the Canadian Tar Sands (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=tar-sands) mining project that RBS is funding, and to the peasants and allies fighting in Kulon Progo (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=kulon-progo), Indonesia (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=indonesia), against a similar project to extract iron from their coastline sands. The peasants in Kulon Progo specifically requested and appreciate attacks such as the one made against RBS on 24th March (http://325.nostate.net/?p=1733). The Indonesian state is not known for its record in human, animal and ecological welfare. Indonesia likes to hide behind the image of pleasurable modern tourism for rich Europeans and their university back-packer sons and daughters armed with gap-year money, mobile phones and laptops, whilst the reality on the ground is very different. British arms companies and banks have helped and continue to facilitate murderous deeds and carnage there.

Finally, we will never forget about the prisoners of the social war in Greece, where a sporadically strong anti-capitalist/anti-authoritarian/anarchist struggle has been happening now for years; this is for Simos Seisidis (http://325.nostate.net/?p=1857), who has a trial on 30th March 2011. We keep him in our hearts as an unknown friend and to him we extend our hugs; this is also for those prisoners of the Revolutionary Struggle (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=revolutionary-struggle) – Nikos, Pola, and Kostas; for all the prisoners of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=conspiracy-of-cells-of-fire), those who take responsibility and those who are accused; this is for ALL of the comrades there, and also ALL the dignified prisoners here in the UK who do not bow their heads, outside or inside the walls… In these times if you don’t begin fighting, you are truly lost and deserve the contempt our enemies receive.”

RBS INDONESIA 1 (http://www.rbs.com/customers/our-services/our-locations/indonesia.ashx)
RBS INDONESIA 2 (http://gbm.rbs.com/Comms/Redirect/rbsbank.id/local.html)

Some Anarchists

Eastside Revolt
29th March 2011, 03:06
First London Securities attacked in solidarity with Bahrainis (UK)

http://325.nostate.net/?p=2012

26 March 2011


“Autonomous action in solidarity with Bahrain uprising. Last night in Mayfair, activists attacked the offices of the multinational investment bank, First London Securities plc, damaging several of its windows.


This target was singled out for having recently acquired Bahrain Capital International plc. It was attacked by ordinary people in the UK acting in solidarity with the Bahraini people in their struggle for social and economic justice and freedom from their oppressive, Saudi-backed monarchy.


We are sickened by the brutal repression of protestors, in particular the assaults on hospitals and medical workers and reports that ambulances were used by security services to fire on Bahraini citizens.


If we see a similar response to future protests in Bahrain we will react with a sustained and uncompromising campaign against Bahraini and Saudi Royal investment companies.”

Anon

Eastside Revolt
29th March 2011, 03:07
Anarchists attack with fire around Bristol (UK)

http://325.nostate.net/?p=2010

26 March 2011


“People take different actions depending on what means they have at hand. While others may choose to picket outside an outlet involved with the publicly acknowledged theft from us all by capital, we ourselves have become a little camera-shy.


We choose our own time and place to suit our means and wish to stay free and off their files in our project to bring the tentacles and apparatus of the system and its social control to the ground. So, both the T-mobile and Vodaphone repeater towers each burned out in Hambrook and Siston Common and Longwell Green. Solidarity to anyone anywhere truly fighting for the death of the living corpse machine (not its remaking) whatever your choice of tactics.”

Fire starter brigade

Eastside Revolt
29th March 2011, 03:10
Police Station attacked in Nottingham (UK)

http://325.nostate.net/?p=2031

28 March 2011

“Last night just after midnight police station on Wollaton Road, Nottingham was attacked with glass jars filled with black paint. We send this loving kiss to Jock Palfreeman (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=jock-palfreeman) and all those who represented for the eternal struggle against domination on the streets of London (http://325.nostate.net/?p=2016) this weekend.


We chose our target to emphasise the fragility and weakness of the state. If their first line of defence can be hurt with such ease then cracks in the status quo will grow and begin to bleed. We view the cops as the security guards of capitalists, protecting property, reinforcing white supremacy and state control. With this action we show their inability to protect themselves.


As things get worse, as the divisions between the capitalists and the rest become deeper and more entrenched the fascism inherent in any police force will become ever more clear. As this become the case it will be important for us to know in our angry little hoodlum hearts that we can strike back whenever we choose to.


In doing this we did not forever alter the state of things, but we did forever alter the strength and resolve within ourselves as we prepare for all out social war.


The love in our hearts is offered up with this action to Jock Palfreeman (http://325.nostate.net/?tag=jock-palfreeman) imprisoned by the Bulgarian arm of state power for refusing to cower in the face of racism and fascism. Also to the 14 Chilean anarchists (http://325.nostate.net/?p=1780) currently on hunger strike, physically captured by the industrial prison complex, but still free in their hearts and strong in their resistance. We won’t let them be forgotten.


Finally to those who rebelled against state control on the streets of London, those black clad lovers and fighters who strove to liberate themselves. Solidarity to those who were arrested on Saturday.


Not because they’re innocent.
Not because they’re peaceful.
But because they’re comrades.”

Petty Vandals

human strike
29th March 2011, 04:24
wtf? how did I not hear about this sooner?

IndependentCitizen
29th March 2011, 23:45
Heh, this is brilliant. Whilst I'm by no means an anarchist, fully support their actions and hope to read more on this. Thanks for sharing the news!

Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
29th March 2011, 23:59
i'm sure that attacks such as these will become common, and will further inspire the young into resistance. on the nus demo that ended at millbank, i met a typical student on his first demo, dressed as a typical student, with no politics other than a general anger against the government. on the 26th, i recognised him again, this time dressed all in black, in the midst of the aggression at oxford street, shouting anti-capitalist slogans. for me it shows the blossoming of youth into radical anti-capitalists - what we need now is unity, solidarity, coordination and organisation, from the bottom up.