amongst the teargas, http://www.libcom.org/blog a couple of 'bridges' for broadening struggle or distractions perhaps ...
Euromayday] Dadvsi Code Terrorists cedric cedric at blablaxpress.org Fri Mar 24 13:57:36 CET 2006 Previous message: [Euromayday] Fwd: Do hot coffee and 'Wobblies' go together? Next message: [Euromayday] Dadvsi Code Terrorists Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi all, i know this subject has been kind of drowned under the CPE, but the DADVSI law that just passed in France (EUCD directive transcription) is kind of a nightmare for any p2p/copyleft/freesoftware user. It is too long of a debate to be summarized here, so i'll just attach some nice little images of this brand new terrorist class. by the way, does anybody have contacts with Piratpartiet in sweden? and are they linked to PirateBay.org? http://m-bt.org/pic/avatars/ Proud to be precarious !? ecosse ecosse at noos.fr Sun Mar 26 14:01:14 CEST 2006 Previous message: [Euromayday] Ressource sur/pour le mouvement anti-CPE Next message: [Euromayday] Pensions strike, Britain tues 28th March Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hy everybody, If someone from euromayday network comes in Paris for the meeting we organize the 1rst and 2nd April (or if you need before for the demonstration), please send me an email or at maydayrencontres at gmail.com We need to know how many people come to organize accomodations and also your participation during the meeting. We would like to make a big place for euromayday network and for your pratices in your cities. kisses emma ---- ---- Proud to be precarious !? Our precariousness against theirs 2 days to share knowledges, experiences, analyses, desires What is said about us? "dangerous, parasites, profiteers, idlers, they-asked-for it, to be watched, to be controlled, to detain" What is offered to us? "today precariousness, tomorrow employment". Long live precarious full employment! The struggle against precariousness is only access to employment, always more precarious and to be accepted whatever the cost. Fundamental rights are turned into institutional charities we should be indebted for, into myriads of control processes affecting all the aspects of our lives. We should mobilize ourselves always more for always less, without new redistributions of the wealth we produce. These views and practices tend to maintain us in invisibility and shame. Either victims or guilty, we should keep silent about the urgency of new social rights to be won, we should disappear and give up. Who are we? Unemployed, RMIstes, precarious salaried workers, without a job, allocataires, sick persons, disabled, intermittents, temporary workers,students, trainees, undocumented migrants, sex workers, sometimes all that at the same time. We are struggling precarious. What do we want? To create, to have a housing, to learn, to start the families we wish, to produce and access a diversified information, to share knowledge freely, to have decent food, to take care of our health, to move and settle freely... But times and spaces shrink everywhere. A few weeks before the precarious parade on May 1, 2006 (Mayday 2006), we invite you to two days of meetings and exchanges. These two days - episode 1 - call for all the resistances, organized or not, in France and elsewhere in Europe, to better know themselves, to exchange, to strengthen. Conferences, plenaries, workshops, video screenings, are moments to share knowledges, experiences, analyses and desires. Against the discourses on our lives, let us build other conditions for the possible. Proud to be precarious!? Encounters on March 31, April 1-2, 2006 organized by Mayday Paris network at Coordination des Intermittents et Pr?caires http://WWW.cip-idf.org/rubriquephp3?id_rubrique=219 14 quai de Charente 75019 Paris subway station: Corentin Cariou Infos: maydayrencontres at gmail.com ------ Proud to be precarious!? Our precariousness against theirs provisional programme, which can be modified according to which collectives will be there Friday March 31, 2006 starting 7pm welcome Saturday April 1 9am welcome 10am presentation of the Mayday network and of the collectives. News of the struggles 12.30pm pause 2pm Work ideology, its ways and its end 4pm Debate with the participants, with intervention from 9th collective of undocumented migrants, Act Up-Paris, anti-CPE groups, etc. Sunday April 2 10am Social control/Resistances The discussions will take place in 3 workshops (Actions, Expertises, Forms of organization), in order to exchange on the various practices and knowledges in the collectives, organizations and individual initiatives, local and national 12.30pm Pause 2pm Synthesis of the morning workshops 2.30pm Visibility of the struggles/Our disruptions of the social order Discussions on the new emerging subjectivities and the factory of the minoritarian: our precariousness against theirs 4pm Proud to be precarious!? Presentation of the work of the Mayday network in Paris and in Europe Preparation of the Mayday Parade in Paris and in France Discussions with the collectives, on the incoming mobilizations A space will be dedicated for the presentation, by the collectives, of their reviews and materials. 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