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IS THERE A HAPPILY EVER AFTA?
Nov 19, 2004

Dec 3 anti-AFTA march and rally A new approach for anti-globalization activism

After six days of anti-AFTA action, we will not be releasing an adrenalin pumping video of hardline confrontations, tear gas, rubber bullets and cracked skulls. There are no bails, trials or lawyers to arrange. Police never raided our convergence space, anarchists never masked up, fences and barricades weren’t torn down. This was nothing like Miami, Cancun or Seattle.

In Tucson, we were handed an opportunity for a different approach. During the week-long Andean Free Trade Agreement (AFTA) talks, security was virtually non-existent. The hotels the delegates were staying at and the Tucson Convention Center where the majority of the talks took place had only a handful of police and security staff. We had open access.

So we developed a new model. Armed with fair trade gift baskets (1|2) and globalized information, we approached delegates, negotiators, lobbyists and negotiators – just to chat. We took them out to lunch and coffee, we took them shopping, we arranged further meetings, exchanged contact info and saw pictures of their families. And we listened.

What we learned was amazing, each person involved in this week of action has a unique story to tell about his or her encounters. Although none of us have changed our minds towards AFTA or free trade in general, we have a different outlook on the process and how we can influence it. Arizona Indymedia will be working with everyone to compile their stories into something useful for the future. What we learned, what we tried, what worked and what didn’t. Keep an eye out at an Indymedia site near you for "The Tucson Model."

NOAFTA RAZORWIRE DEC 3, 2004: breaking news from the front

  • 7:00pm - Protest is coming to a close, people who are left are engaging delegates in discussions about the free-trade discussions. Reports confirm again that Andean delegates are upset concerning the intellectual private property discussions, and those discussions are still stalled.
  • 6:43pm - Around 30 people have arrived in TCC area. Protestors have gathered outside the glass doors of the intellectual private property discussion room.
  • 6:00pm - Small group of protestors pass convergence space on sidewalks of Congress St., march closes in on TCC.
  • 5:51pm - Marchers turn on 4th Ave. Small police presence noticed.
  • 5:39pm - March to TCC takes the streets on University Blvd. towards 4th Ave. No sign of police.
  • 5:28pm - Rally at Marriott comes to an end with some protestors continuing on with a march from the Marriott to the Tucson Convention Center (TCC) where delegates have been meeting for the trade discussions. No arrests have been reported.
  • 4:44pm - Police deny marchers from entering Euclid Ave, marches take seperate route to Marriott. The march is currently arriving at the Marriott, with the Danza Azteca Cuauhtemoc (Descending Eagle) traditional warrior dancers performing ancient Aztec dances in the front of the march.
  • 4:00pm - March leaves for Marriot Hotel on 2nd St. where many trade delegates are staying.
  • 3:45pm - Around 100 people are gathered at the Old Main Fountain on the University of Arizona campus. Speakers are addressing the crowd and the march is preparing to begin.
  • 3:30pm - Arizona Indymedia insider sources report that trade talks discussing intellectual private property have stalled today. US delegates are resorting to blackmail tatics on delegates from the Andes.

Don't Hate the Media - Become the Media - If you have any AFTA related news, call the IMC studio at 1-800-939-7973. Can you dig it?

AFTA: It has begun!
Nov 24, 2004

Andean Free Trade Agreement Day 1 Week against AFTA commences

More than 200 people lined the street leading up to the Tucson Convention Center on Tuesday to encourage the 1,500 delegates from South America to not sign into the Andean Free Trade Agreement. See the flyer with info on Friday's March on the Marriott here. (pdf)

A luncheon and opening talks sparked the 5 day, sixth round of talks to the trade agreements between Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and the United States. Bolivia is officially observing the trade talks.

One of the protestors, Enrique Daza, director of the Colombian Network Against Free Trade, addressed a crowd of protestors in front of the Tucson Convention Center. Hear it here.

Unlike other trade agreements of such caliber, security and police presence was minimal allowing those in opposition to AFTA to talk directly to the delegates outside the convention center. Individuals representing various human rights, labor rights, peace and environmental groups yelled messages in English and Spanish as the delegates entered and left the talks.

Word on the street is that many of the South American delegates are unsatisfied with the American hospitality. There is no press room in the Tucson Convention Center, the access to internet and email is limited, and many of the delegates left the talks today having to use their own money to buy a cab ride back to their hotels. Geographically, the delegates are spread among 15 hotels, often grouped by country.

Later that day, a panel discussion was held at the University of Arizona College of Law, to hold a discussion on how the Andean Free Trade Agreement will impact the people in Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

Indymedia will be coordinating our coverage of all these events among all the regional sites, as well as a new site set up specifically for AFTA. Starting Thursday, Dec. 2, Arizona Indymedia along with Portland Indymedia will also be providing live radio feeds. To keep up on all that is going on, visit these sites:

Don't Hate the Media - Become the Media - If you have any AFTA related news, call the IMC studio at 1-800-939-7973. Can you dig it?

ANDEAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
Nov 24, 2004

Andean Free Trade Agreement AFTA resisters organize in Tucson and South America

Starting next Tuesday, November 30, trade representatives from the Andean countries of Perú, Ecuador and Colombia will meet with U.S. trade officials, led by the purveyor of economic terrorism himself - Robert Zoellick - to begin hashing out the finalities of a new bilateral Andean Free Trade Agreement. AFTA began to take shape last March, strengthening a previous agreement called the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA) initiated by Bush in September of 2002. Colombia’s government has been the core in trying to bring AFTA to life for the Andean countries - mainly due to the recent failure of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) talks.

During next week’s talks in Tucson, actions have been planned both here and in the Andean countries of South America, including a large action in Colombia on Monday, the 29th.

TUCSON POLICE BLAST PROTESTORS
November 4, 2004

downtown showdown TPD officer P. Tosca fires pepper spray bullets into crowd

Tucson police made it a point to harass and repress an energetic but peaceful march on November 3. Cops immediately targeted known activists, including Keith McHenry, founder of Food Not Bombs, who was singled out and arrested within the first 15 minutes of the march. TPD indiscriminately used a new weapon – an air rifle that fires small paint-ball style bullets filled with CS gas – against marchers. Although TPD claims to have only fired four pepper balls, more than four welts have been documented. More than 200 people marched, of which five were arrested.

March organizers reacted by calling for a protest the very next day in front of Tucson’s main police station. The National Lawyer’s Guild has been working to collect information on TPD’s use of provocative violence and is considering the possibility of legal action.

Wednesday’s rally was held in conjunction with rallies across the country and world expressing extreme dissatisfaction with the U.S. government its domestic oppression and global imperialism. People spoke out against the occupation of Iraq, the treatment of migrants, harassment of indigenous peoples and many other causes.

OtherMedia: Channel 4 (video) | Daily Wildcat |

ASU's COMMONS HELD THE REAL DEBATES
October 13, 2004

Protests occur throughout ASU and Tempe with only a couple arrests

crowd in front of cnn stage Nearly a thousand people joined in a march organized by the October 13 Alliance in Tempe on Wednesday afternoon. The march left from Daley Park and worked its way over to Mill Avenue where the procession filed by Gammage Auditorium – which was securely surrounded by two fences, the first topped with barbed wire. (photos)

Police escorted the march on bike, foot, horse and motorcycle. As of Wednesday night, only two people were arrested (as of this writing, only one was confirmed by the AzCLU hotline). The AzCLU trained about 50 legal observers to watch over the march, as well as staffed a legal hotline for arrestees to call. Christie and Marla, two members of the street medic team that attended the march, said the worse problem they encountered were thirsty protestors.

radical cheerleaders When the march arrived at the Hayden Square, they met a handful of Bush supporters and a CNN stage where a live show was being aired covering the debates. Protestors soon surrounded the stage and yelled at the panel of CNN anchors, including Wolf Blitzer (they especially made fun of them when their make-up artists came out to spruce them up.) Liberals and radicals clashed with groups like the protest warriors while the nude block formed a large dancing circle in the middle of the mayhem.

See the updated story at http://arizona.indymedia.org/features/O13_Debates/

OCTOBER 13 DEBATES IN TEMPE
October 1, 2004

Tempe will become a police state, AZ Indymedia to set up a newsroom

The Presidential Debates in Tempe The final debate held before the November presidential elections will be in Tempe, Arizona on Wednesday October 13, 2004. The Monsoon Anarchist Collective is active in organizing against the debates and has issued a call to action inviting anarchists, anti-authoritarians, and radicals to join us in Phoenix to bring the real debate into the streets. (Phoenix Anarchist site, October 13 Alliance)

The debate will be held in Gammage Auditorium, located at the southwest corner of the Arizona State University campus. Nearly a quarter mile of the streets (Apache and Forest) in two directions will be closed from October 12th until the 14th. Gammage will be protected by chain link fence topped with barbwire along with an 8-foot high security wall that will also be used at the two previous debates.

Convergence Space: A convergence space has been set up at Gentle Strength Co-op (234 W. University, one block west of Mill Ave.) in Tempe. It will be open from the evening of Friday Oct 8 thru Thursday Oct 14. Arizona IMC will be setting up a small newsroom in the convergence center to help Indymedia Journalists to cover the debate actions. (more info) Also, all debate coverage should be posted to the O13 section on AZ-IMC.

There have been a few events going on around the Debate including a kick-off concert, potluck and discussion, magickal activism training, electoral politics forum, and a free (for all) market. There will also be a discussion with Jim Hightower, a Know-Your-Rights forum with Eleanor Eisenberg (AZCLU) and Phoenix Copwatch, a "Support the Truth" Forum with music, a panel discussion, an unemployment line protest, a LGBTQ action, demonstrations and a march. Check the October 13 Alliance Calendar, the AZ Indymedia Calendar, and the Phoenix Anarchist webpage for additional information.

The Arizona Libertarian Party, Inc. is suing ASU and the Commision on the Presidential Debates to stop the debates from happening because they exclude the Libertarian Candidate who is on the ballot. See here for more details.

ARIZONANS AND THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION
August 31, 2004

Tucson Activist Arrested in New York

josh Upcoming Benefit: Radical folk singer David Rovics will be headlining a benefit show raising money for Josh Banno and Rod Coronado (who was arrested in Sabino Canyon last spring during the mountain lion hunts). The show will be held in Tucson at 7 Black Cats at 206 E. Congress, 6:00 pm on Sunday, October 10. (more info, half-sheet flier about Josh, half-sheet about the benefit)

Yusuke "Josh" Banno of Tucson is being held on $200,000 bail for multiple felonies after being arrested during a protest at the Republican National Convention on August 29. Despite witnesses that say he was not involved in setting a fire, police targetted Banno for arrest after a dragon prop caught on fire in a feeder march during the protest. A post to indymedia stated, "it seemed like a random, spontaneous arrest. It took place behind the dragon, on the sidewalk, away from the heat and flames."

A Defense committee was formed by Josh's friends to help support him. On the website are donation options and a press release as well as other information. In another indymedia post, it was reported that another Arizonan was also arrested at the same time, who has an arraignment on Thursday.

Solidarity Bike Ride in Tempe

Over 5,000 bicyclists were involved in a Critical Mass in New York City on August 28 as part of the RNC protests. Hundreds of people were arrested, several brutalized by police. Fifteen bicyclists from across the Valley (AZ) met in Tempe, AZ, on the following day, to demonstrate solidarity with NYC bicyclists by participating in a local Critical Mass.

bikes Although is was a mere 15 people, the presence was something new to most Tempe motorists; even fellow bicyclists were surprised to see a small flock of bikes slowing traffic and creating backups for unsuspecting drivers. Most passers-by were very supportive (aside from those in vehicles) and had great enthusiasm for the cause. However, the majority of the people were not the usual crowd of folks out on a Saturday night. See full text of Tempe Critical Mass report here.

Flagstaff holds Solidarity Demonstration

There will be a rally in solidarity with RNC protesters on Thursday, September 2 at 4:30 in front of City Hall in Flagstaff.

PROTECT ARIZONA FROM PAN'S RACISM
August 10, 2004

White Supremacist on Protect Arizona Now Advisory Board

There's more to Protect Arizona Now's Proposition 200, which may be on Arizona's ballot in November, than making it harder for non-citizens to vote and use state services. Opponents have been convinced from the beginning that there have been racist motivations behind the initiative, and now PAN can boast indisputable associations with a known white supremacist. Not only has PAN had support and significant financial contributions by groups with connections to anti-immigrant militias and white nationalists, the organization has also recently chosen Virginia Abernethy to be the Chair on their national advisory board.

A report from the Center for New Community was recently published detailing Abernethy’s participation in groups such as the Council of Conservative Citizens (racist as well as homophobic), the Carrying Capacity Network, and in the editorial board of Occidental Quarterly. “The European identity of the United States and its people should be maintained. Immigration into the United States should be restricted to selected people of European Ancestry,” states the Occidental Quarterly’s “A Statement of Principle”.

protect banner

Evidence clearly suggests that people behind Prop 200 have concerns beyond just fraud and tax dollars. The website for Citizens Against Illegal Immigration, of which PAN director Kathy McKee is involved, lists "the destruction of our language and our culture" as a concern regarding illegal immigration, and also says, "Every day you wait, another 3,000-5,000 illegal aliens invade our state and our country."

Groups that support PAN include Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), whose “weekly television show has featured prominent white nationalists and far-right conspiracy theorists. They also provide major funding for Glenn Spencer's American Border Patrol and other anti-immigrant groups (source).”

Many people feel that it is unacceptable to have a proposition on the ballot that is backed by white supremacists and white nationalists. Currently groups are organizing against Proposition 200 all around the state of Arizona. "It is an anti-immigrant measure that will create division, fear, and hate in our communities, and will only serve to chip away at the human rights and civil liberties of all individuals," states Derechos Humanos' website.

Communities Against Pan
Stop "Protect Arizona Now" Resource Page
Derechos Humanos

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