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Acacia
05-11-2007, 13:34
Hi, some of you may have seen in the hunter thread a post about this. Just thought i would let you know how it went!

I couldn't go in the end....very disappointing after all that effort, to have Tom get sick the night before! Luckily i got to have lots of people keep me updated and photo's taken!

It was a huge success, with the 8 scheduled coal ships stopping for 5 hours, and when one did make its way through it was almost stopped in the channel! Unfortunately the police got a bit rough and one woman had her Kayak rammed by a policemen on a jet ski. She had a back injury but hopefully she will be ok.

We had put in a notice of procession which meant that we were legally allowed to protest between 10 and 3...odd i know, but it meant that no one would get fined or arrested, which is not what you want on a family protest!

Anyway here is the news story!

Protesters blockade coal ship


http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/11/04/greenpeace_wideweb__470x282,0.jpgAll at sea ... the Rising Tide group forms its blockade.
Photo: Greenpeace

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Frank Sullivan
November 4, 2007


Protesters in kayaks and canoes yesterday blocked the Newcastle shipping channel over the expansion of the coal export industry.
More than 100 climate change protesters formed a flotilla to stop coal ships from passing in and out of the harbour. They blocked the port for 4½ hours.
One protester was taken to John Hunter Hospital with minor injuries after her craft and a police power-ski collided.
The Greens NSW Senator Kerry Nettle was one of the protesters while hundreds lined the shore demonstrating with banners and placards.
Senator Nettle said: "If Labor and the Government were serious about stopping climate change they would have a plan for the transition from dirty coal to renewable energy, but they don't."
Water police escorted two coal ships through the blockade at 8.30am and 2.30pm.
Georgina Woods, from the Rising Tide Newcastle action group, said the protest - the third against the proposed third coal export terminal - was another success.
"It is clear the community is calling for change, and that our governments need to heed that call," she said.
Ms Woods said more peaceful direct action protests were planned for the coming weeks.
She said proposals to double Newcastle coal exports were approved by the NSW Government in April, with the full support of the Federal Government and Opposition.
"We cannot let this happen. We have a responsibility to force Governments to see sense," she said.
'Hundreds of community members have pledged to take peaceful direct-action to prevent the expansion of coal mining and exporting.
"That means more civil disobedience: against new mines, against the third coal terminal and against Governments while they continues to accelerate greenhouse gas emissions."
- with AAP
Source: The Sun-Herald

canberramomma
05-11-2007, 13:52
Excellent!! Direct action get results again.

Hope the injured woman is ok. Why do the police over-react? They are supposed to have sufficient training (they probably don't, though).

We were stopped by police on our anti-nuke march due to the senior officer who had been our liaison being ill. The police claimed not to have received our march route. They also confiscated our megaphone and generally attempted to intimidate us.

Acacia
05-11-2007, 14:03
I think it comes down to power play. They wan't to intimidate people so they wont come next time. I often wonder why sometimes the police seem to be working for ther corporations and not the public.

The woman will be taking action about the incident.

We have another DA coming up...pm me if your interested;)