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		<title>Why #MarchAgainstMonsanto</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 12:16:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a curious evolution. We used to go out to hunt and gather. It was a full time job, but at least we knew what we ate. Then we started herding animals, planting seeds and growing crops. Every year we reap and plant again. Now, after ten thousand years of agriculture we’ve outsourced [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3495&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>It has been a curious evolution. We used to go out to hunt and gather. It was a full time job, but at least we knew what we ate. Then we started herding animals, planting seeds and growing crops. Every year we reap and plant again.</p>
<p>Now, after ten thousand years of agriculture we’ve outsourced it all to companies like Monsanto. And we have no idea any more where our food comes from, how it’s treated, or even what it is. You need a degree in chemistry to find out.</p>
<p>Chemistry is Monsanto’s business. They come from plastics and they went into poison when it was booming after WW2. One of their biggest hits was DDT, a highly toxic pesticide that was widely used in the forties and fifties against malaria. It was very successful in the beginning, but then it caused a forced evolution. New generations of mosquitoes started to become resistant. So more poison was needed. At the time it was good for business, but in the long run it wouldn’t be sustainable. The damage caused on human health and natural environment was devastating by the time people started to realize it. The only species that flourished from DDT were the mosquitoes it was meant to destroy.</p>
<p>Another fine Monsanto product was Agent Orange, a herbicide which was indiscriminately used by the U.S. army in chemical warfare against the Vietnamese population, in violation of Geneva conventions. Hundreds of thousands of people continue to suffer the consequences.</p>
<p>Monsanto didn’t leave the poison business when they went into food. In fact, it’s all sold as a package. If you buy the seeds, you have the buy the herbicide and the fertilizer as well. Monsanto treats the genetic code of seeds as any other chemical substance, modifying them for maximum profit. They have managed to develop terminator seeds that don’t reproduce. The end of a natural cycle, the threshold of intellectual property and registered trademark. As a farmer, you are forced to buy the same seeds every year again, from the same company. And once you’re hooked, you’re hooked.</p>
<p>But there’s also the wind and the elements. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not cultivated in a closed environment. They contaminate natural or organic crops, they contaminate our whole ecosystem. Perversely, corporations like Monsanto can sue farmers for trademark violations because of the contamination their own products are causing.</p>
<p>Many people and many countries have serious doubts about GMOs. Nonetheless they have been massively implemented under pressure from corporate lobby’s over the past few decades. without the general public being adequately informed, and without scientist foreseeing what the long term effects of GMOs can be. Monsanto also successfully lobbied against people’s right to know from the label if a product contains GMOs.</p>
<p>Companies like Monsanto are privatizing our food supply, endangering our agricultural heritage, our environment and our health in the interest of profit. They say there’s nothing wrong with this. It’s all safe, they say, just like they said about DDT. But somewhere deep down, Monsanto officials must be a bit worried. Or they wouldn’t have sponsored the ‘Monsanto Protection Act’, which protects them against law suits for potential GMO damages.</p>
<p>Monsanto is one of the tentacles of the beast. Today, in 400 cities worldwide, we <a href="http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/">#MarchAgainstMonsanto</a>. To raise awareness, to demand the repeal of the Monsanto Protection Act, to reaffirm our right to know.</p>
<p>For the sake of ourselves and future generations we need to reclaim our food supply. We need to start a grass roots revolution against destructive and voracious agribusiness. The seed for this has already been planted. All around, people are rallying to save bio diversity, to practice agriculture with respect for people and nature, to develop technologies that don’t rely on poison or genetic engineering.</p>
<p>Traditional agriculture is the foundation of our civilization. We can’t allow it to be sold off for a quick buck with complete disregard for the consequences.</p>
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		<title>May 23 Memo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 May 2013 21:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday two photographers who regularly cover demonstrations in Madrid, were arrested at home, accused of defamation via social networks. Earlier today they were released with charges and this evening there was a solidarity protest outside the office of the Delegate of the Government in Madrid. Citizen press brandished their cameras and smartphones shouting ‘these are [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3484&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Yesterday two photographers who regularly cover demonstrations in Madrid, were arrested at home, accused of defamation via social networks. Earlier today they were released with charges and this evening there was a solidarity protest outside the office of the Delegate of the Government in Madrid. Citizen press brandished their cameras and smartphones shouting ‘these are our weapons’ and ‘freedom of information’.</p>
<p>I also met comrades from the marches, with whom I have a bond that was forged over hundreds, even thousands of kilometres on the road. I have been a bit  out of contact with most, so I was shocked to hear the news. Comrade Abdelatif, battlename Abdullah, has died three weeks ago. He was a veteran and an icon of the Acampada Logroño, of the Northern Column and of the March to Brussels. He was over sixty years old when he marched all the way from Madrid to the heart of Europe, and apparently he was already sick.</p>
<p>Abdelatif’s past was shrouded in stories of a thousand and one night. Nobody really know who he was, where he came from. What we do know is that his family had him buried in Algeria. Some people say Abdelatif was as old as Methusalem. They say he is still alive, just like Elvis, just like Andreotti. Maybe they’re right, I don’t know. Otherwise, may he rest in peace. It was an honour and a pleasure to march with him.</p>
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		<title>OccupyDOJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 19:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like radio, streams are playing in the background. In Washington DC, foreclosed homeowners camp in front of the Justice Dept and block all the exits. They’re angry about impunity for bankers. In Chicago, citizens surround city hall to protest the closure of schools. In New York the president’s office of Cooper Union, one of the [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3480&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Like radio, streams are playing in the background. In Washington DC, foreclosed homeowners camp in front of the Justice Dept and block all the exits. They’re <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/21/occupy-justice-department_n_3315103.html">angry</a> about impunity for bankers. In Chicago, citizens surround city hall to protest the closure of schools. In New York the president’s office of Cooper Union, one of the most prestigious art academies of America remains occupied for almost two weeks now. Students are issuing proclamations against tuition and <a href="http://www.democracynow.org/blog/2013/5/8/video_cooper_union_students_occupy_presidents_office_to_protest_end_to_free_tuition">streaming</a> themselves live. There is something happening in California as well. In Oklahoma, an<a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/347847332004846/?ref=22"> Occupy OK Tornado</a> initiative was launched a relief effort, taking example from last year’s Occupy Sandy operation, which proved much more efficient in coordinating relief than either the Government or the Red Cross.</p>
<p>In Europe, other things are cooking. On June 1 there will be demos under the motto <a href="http://wiki.15m.cc/wiki/Pueblos_unidos_contra_la_Troika">&#8216;Pueblos Unidos Contra la Troika</a>&#8216;. In Spain the United Citizens Waves will flow again.</p>
<p>Before that, worldwide, there’s the <a href="http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/">March against Monsanto</a> on 25 May. Against privatization of food. For the repeal of the ‘<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto_protection_act">Monsanto Protection Act</a>’, which safeguards the company from lawsuits over potential harm caused by genetically modified crops. One of the actions being planned is to print your own stickers, go to supermarkets, put them on Monsanto products.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 May 2013 17:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madrid, May 21 Dear people, Last Sunday’s triumphant performance of ‘Twilight of the Bricks’ didn’t only represent a brief history of the Spanish economic crisis. It was also, symbolically, a last tribute to the 15M movement. The revolution is over. We can all go home. Really? Yes, we can. But don’t despair, resistance continues. It’s [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3472&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Madrid, May 21</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>Last Sunday’s triumphant performance of <a href="http://www.livestream.com/spanishrevolutionsol/video?clipId=pla_99ed1bc9-aa44-4684-8aa3-4b7d28f9e41a">‘Twilight of the Bricks’</a> didn’t only represent a brief history of the Spanish economic crisis. It was also, symbolically, a last tribute to the 15M movement. The revolution is over. We can all go home.</p>
<p>Really? Yes, we can. But don’t despair, resistance continues. It’s just not going to be the way it was. I’ll try to explain.</p>
<p>Over the past few days I bumped into a lot of people I know from all layers of the movement. Their stories and comments confirmed an image that was already pretty clear. There is no 15M, not no more. It became obvious when I witnessed the  meetings that were organised on the squares around Puerta del Sol on Saturday. Different assemblies on debt, education, the future, the past, the struggle, etc. Nobody really cared. And who can blame them? Two years have past, and we’re still here, talking about the very same shit, without any conclusions. Next time, we’ll start all over again. The only difference is that there will be even less people present.</p>
<p>Those who are left are the nostalgics. They lament the loss of the initial ideological purity of the movement, the assemblary Utopia that existed in the first few weeks &#8211; maybe just in our imaginations &#8211; characterized by the principles of horizontality, inclusiveness and consensus. A handful of them have entrenched themselves in the few working groups and commissions that remained after the end of the acampada, and they erected themselves as guardians of the spirit of 15M. They started to exclude people by accusing them of not being inclusive. They engaged in powerplay to preserve horizontality. They took personal decisions and presented them as consensus. In short, they forgot about the revolution, and so the revolution left them behind.</p>
<p>A few dozen people attend the closing assembly of the day. This is it. And so I ask myself, what the hell am I doing here? I spent two years of my life living like a bum in order to document the #SpanishRevolution for the benefit of all posterity, and now it turns out this whole revolution thing was merely a fashion? Screw you guys, I’m going home!</p>
<p>So there I am, the next day, ready to go. In Puerta del Sol I encounter my long term comrades from Global Revolution TV, streaming live. The Economy commission has just illustrated a list of practical proposals. They are also gathering proof for criminal prosecution of the big bankers. Then there is a rumble coming from Alacalà, and growing louder.</p>
<p>“Don’t go yet, it’s about to start.”</p>
<p>Five minutes, and well over ten thousand people of the ‘White Wave’ are flooding the Puerta del Sol, shouting their one demand: “Public Health Care.” There are doctors, nurses, patients, sympathizers. And the unions. The wave has full support of the big unions. But this is not a demonstration that was planned a long time ago. No, this is happening every single Sunday. And it’s massive. In the square, I even notice the first timid signs of political parties.</p>
<div id="attachment_3474" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130521-02.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3474" alt="White Wave arriving in Sol. &quot;You don't sell health care, you defend it.&quot;" src="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130521-02.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">White Wave arriving in Sol. &#8220;You don&#8217;t sell health care, you defend it.&#8221;</p></div>
<p>The hard core nostalgics of 15M are snobbing the waves, simply because they are supported by the unions. They keep dreaming of horizontal participatory democracy without flags and logos, but they are completely out of touch with the people. The 15M revolution has consumed itself. The people are in the waves. They are moving on.</p>
<p>So what remains of 15M?</p>
<p>In the first place, the indignation. It’s still the same indignation that made people take the streets and occupy the squares of Spain and abroad, two years ago. Eighty percent of the population still supports what 15M stood for, according to a recent poll.</p>
<p>In the second place, the awareness the movement raised. The empowerment of single persons coming together for the common good. But the most important thing that remains, is the method.</p>
<p>Most of the original working groups may have been wrecked by personal conflicts, but many neighbourhood assemblies are still regularly active and functioning. Plus, it is infecting the rest of society as well. In schools, universities, hospitals, working places, in the unions, in politics, people are organizing themselves in assemblies where everyone has a voice. It works locally, and it works online, where you can organize assemblies on whatever subject or action in the same way as you do in the square. And the beautiful thing about this method is that it is self regenerating. If one collective doesn’t work anymore, it will simply vanish, and new assemblies will sprout up to engage different issues, or to engage the same issues in a different way.</p>
<p>This is the heritage of 15M. It inspired men and women, young and old, all over the world. It made us conscious that we, the people, have the power to make a difference, if only we have the patience to pursue.</p>
<div id="attachment_3475" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 614px"><a href="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/juan-m-plaza-sin-titulo-via-fotospanishrevolution-org.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-3475 " alt="Assembly during Acampada Sol. Photo by Juan M. Plaza, via fotospanishrevolution.org" src="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/juan-m-plaza-sin-titulo-via-fotospanishrevolution-org.jpg?w=604&#038;h=402" width="604" height="402" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Assembly during Acampada Sol. Photo by Juan M. Plaza, via fotospanishrevolution.org</p></div>
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		<title>Twilight of the Bricks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 00:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madrid, May 19 Dear people, The Belgian uprising against the Dutch started in a theatre in 1830. Three decades later, the Italians were roused by Verdi&#8217;s operas to throw off the yoke of the Austrians. Today, after an amazing performance, it was once again from a theatrical stage that people were invited to rise up. [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3468&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Madrid, May 19</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>The Belgian uprising against the Dutch started in a theatre in 1830. Three decades later, the Italians were roused by Verdi&#8217;s operas to throw off the yoke of the Austrians. Today, after an amazing performance, it was once again from a theatrical stage that people were invited to rise up.</p>
<p>It took months of preparation. The scenes, the costumes, the music, the songs. Over 150 people took part in the production. The premiere was tonight in the grand hall of Tabacalera Social Centre, a 15M operetta in one act, 45 minutes, accompanied by the Solfonica orchestra. &#8216;<a href="http://crepusculodelladrillo.wordpress.com/"><em>El Crepuscolo del Ladrillo</em></a>&#8216;, or: &#8216;The Twilight of the Bricks&#8217;.</p>
<p>I was lucky I got in with the press, because the line of people waiting outside went all around the block. There were two shows planned initially, but to satisfy the popular demand, a third show was performed late in the evening. It was a triumph. I couldn&#8217;t have hoped for a more stylish return to Madrid.</p>
<p>Basically, the operetta is a very concise history of Spain over the last few decades, culminating in economic crisis and revolt. The libretto was written by José Manuel Naredo, with clear foresight, over twenty years ago. It was adapted and performed in a scenery that represented Acampada Sol.</p>
<div id="attachment_3469" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 614px"><a href="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130519-01.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-3469" alt="The Solfonica during the repetitions." src="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130519-01.jpg?w=604&#038;h=805" width="604" height="805" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The Solfonica during the repetitions.</p></div>
<p>For me, who had the privilege to have been there in those days, it was a wonderful déja vu. Not just to see stage pieces painted with the clock tower of Puerta del Sol and the crowded square, but also the cardboard reproductions of the most symbolic slogans and banners. Most famously, the enormous image of Heinrich Himmler with Mickey Mouse ears and a euro logo on his forehead, which dominated the occupied square for weeks. Art was evanescent in the Acampada Sol, and to find it reproduced was a testimony to its value.</p>
<p>The Solfonica starts to play and the stage is filled with happy people. Definitely I&#8217;m not the only one with goosebumps. The scene is bucolic, full of love and peace. And backwardness, poverty, or so it seems. But the government officials have the answer. Speculation, privatisation, cement, cement, cement. With the benediction of the church, because frugality is sinful, and investment is good, be it in gold or cement or indulgences.</p>
<p>People flock to the cities, to the factories, the days of old come to an end, and nobody cares for as long as money keeps flowing. Then crisis strikes. People are depressed, the government doesn&#8217;t know what to do, so an expert is hired to come up with a solution. This includes a lot of lofty phrases, and comes down to new technologies, communication sciences, services, networks, etc. Eurocrats and economists start to implement the measures. Efficiency is the key. But when the economy collapses once more, the only solution is austerity, discipline, control.</p>
<p>At that point it&#8217;s the dream fairy who inspires people to wake up, to recuperate their freedom, their music, their happiness, their love for life. And to overthrow their government, to take the stage, all together, for the grand finale.</p>
<p>During the thunderous applause that followed, a banner was raised by the actors, with a simple message. &#8216;Rebellion&#8217;.</p>
<p>The performance of the Twilight of the Bricks was one night only. But you might be lucky. According to rumours the show will go on tour. If you don&#8217;t catch it, you can find the stream of the live broadcast here&#8230;</p>
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		<title>BCN International</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 15:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, May 17 Dear people, The differences are small, though many people proclaim the opposite. The differences between a place like Madrid and a place like Barcelona, I mean. Both are experiencing the same socio-economic problems, with the same causes, and as a consequence, the same type of resistance. But otherwise you can&#8217;t fail to [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3464&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Barcelona, May 17</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>The differences are small, though many people proclaim the opposite. The differences between a place like Madrid and a place like Barcelona, I mean. Both are experiencing the same socio-economic problems, with the same causes, and as a consequence, the same type of resistance.</p>
<p>But otherwise you can&#8217;t fail to notice the contrast. The sea, mostly. The sea makes all the difference, also in people&#8217;s heads. Madrid is a young city in the centre of the highlands, built to be a capital, the seat of kings. Barcelona is an old city of sea-faring merchants, exposed to the winds and connected to the world, yet proud of its own language and identity.</p>
<p>In the middle ages, these two cultures used to be part of two kingdoms, Castile and Aragón. In a sense, this is what Catalan nationalists aspire to. After centuries of submission to the central government, they see independence as a way to reaffirm the equality between the highlands and the coasts. Many of them are also convinced that it could be a solution to the crisis, just like many people in Madrid think that the instauration of a third republic can be a solution.</p>
<p>With all due respect, it&#8217;s nonsense. Revolution is not a question of changing the flag. For this reason, Catalan independence is not an issue in the movement. But on a subliminal level the cultural differences persist within the 15M.</p>
<p>In Barcelona, many of the communications and assemblies are alternately in Spanish and Catalan, with a preference for the latter in written documents. Outside of that, there is a strong connection with Latin America and other countries in the romanic linguosphere like Italy and France. And also, everywhere else. The legendary International Commission of <i>Acampada BCN</i> is a central hub in the worldwide web of resistance movements.</p>
<p>In Madrid it seems as though the movement is very much aimed at itself and the miniature galaxy of the city, the neighbourhoods, the villages, the surrounding towns of the central highland, and all the collectives that are active on the territory. Sure, Madrid is well embedded internationally, but deep down there&#8217;s an unspoken conviction that it&#8217;s the spider in the centre of the web. When people from the rest of the country and the hispanic world arrive in Madrid they are subconsciously treated as peripherical outsiders who come to learn from the capital&#8217;s revolutionary example.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not quite a good example lately, as far as rumours go. Internal struggle and personal antipathy are widespread around Puerta del Sol. As in many other places. In Barcelona on the other hand, the core of the movement seems to be quite solid. I have witnessed people from many collectives linking up and working together in liberated spaces like the media centre. Communications, art, film &amp; <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/acampadabcnfoto/">photography</a> plus internal, local and international relations, it all flows together. Most of people here are veterans from the acampada or even before, with a lot of common sense and dedication to the struggle.</p>
<p>Before coming here I was wondering what the secret of the International Commission was, how come they have been able to keep functioning at a high level ever since the beginning. And this is simply it. Personal alchemy. A group of people who get along, and who manage to create surplus value. We would need more of that in Madrid.</p>
<p>Their news distribution in Twitter is one of the best. Yesterday&#8217;s headlines included a feminist <i>escrache</i> in many cities of Spain to protest against the governing party&#8217;s intention to counterreform abortion legislation by abolishing the liberalisation that was implemented by Zapatero&#8217;s government. In Madrid the feminists took it to the home of justice minister Gallardón. One man was brutally arrested by police, leaving blood stains on the street.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s headline is a joyful one. One of Spain&#8217;s big bankers has gone to <a href="http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2013/05/16/agencias/1368700394_246986.html">prison</a>. Miguel Blesa, ex president of Caja Madrid and good friend of former prime minister Aznar, is accused of fraud for his decision to buy a Florida bank in the midst of the financial crisis, for two to three times the bank&#8217;s value, causing Caja Madrid to sink. The judge had set bail at two and a half million euros. Blesa refused to pay, and was taken into custody yesterday evening.</p>
<p>On this hopeful note, I leave Barcelona tonight. Tomorrow I will be back in the heart of the evil empire, my revolutionary home town of Madrid.</p>
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<p>#EscracheFeminista in Madrid, culminating in bloody arrest</p>
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		<title>Counter Offensive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 19:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, May 15 Dear people, The good news comes from Madrid. Last Sunday, the people filled the Puerta del Sol at the end of the demonstration, and the results of the Consulta Sanitaria were announced. In five days, more than a million signatures for high quality public health care were collected, only in the capital [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3457&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Barcelona, May 15</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>The good news comes from Madrid. Last Sunday, the people filled the Puerta del Sol at the end of the demonstration, and the results of the <em>Consulta Sanitaria</em> were announced. In five days, more than a million signatures for high quality public health care were collected, only in the capital region of Madrid.</p>
<p>Evidently the social backbone of the movement is as strong as ever, but it doesn&#8217;t show on the streets any more, or only very rarely. In Catalonia police has launched a counteroffensive, and they chose the symbolic date of 15M to do it.</p>
<p>Yesterday morning, already, the recently occupied social centre &#8216;Las Barricadas&#8217; was evicted. This morning police moved to foreclose the rural occupation of <a href="http://www.canpiella.cat/">Can Piella</a>, &#8216;symbol of self sufficiency&#8217;. In reaction, activists blocked a highway and raided the headquarters of the landlord to attach a banner to the building. &#8220;The law sows injustice.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the afternoon, a demonstration was organized in support of the indignant farm. A few dozen people attended. Despite heavy police presence, they were allowed to block the central Passeig de Grácia as they marched in the rain to Plaça Catalunya.</p>
<p>It makes one think, about the strategy of authorities with regard to 15M. In the beginning they tried to quell the movement by force. It backfired. The violent reaction of the first days only helped the movement to take off. Ever since, authorities have adopted a relatively peaceful stance. They prefered more subtle forms of repression, like identifying people and fining them. The next escalation was the eviction of the movement&#8217;s physical basis, the social centres. In Madrid this took place last autumn. In Barcelona this is ongoing.</p>
<p>The result is a squat war, where activists put into practice their much chanted slogan &#8220;One eviction, another occupation!&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a war of detrition, which doesn&#8217;t favour the movement. Already, people are tired of occupying public space and of participating in demonstrations. They will tire of occupying buildings as well, if they can&#8217;t hold on to them.</p>
<p>Another fundamental part of the official strategy is the absolute refusal to make any concession whatsoever. It would be a sign of weakness. Like riot police, when they take one step back. It would be a victory that would encourage people to demand for more, to advance, to sweep them away.</p>
<p>We need a change in strategy as well. And this is happening. The movement is divided over thousands of small groups organising their own actions. The next step would be self organisation in schools and hospitals, a refusal by teachers and doctors to cooperate with any attempt at privatisation, creation of neighbourhood clinics, of self-organised kindergartens and education.</p>
<p>If we can create a strong basis of local solidarity, we can start to reoccupy space. Not just space for the usual squatters, but space for everyone. For living, for art and artisanry, for the exchange of knowledge, for barter, for local produce. And, of course, for fun.</p>
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		<title>Anniversary Parade</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 14:50:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, May 13 Dear people, The 12M demonstration in Barcelona was colourful, animated, and fun. It was also quite meaningless. We didn&#8217;t take the streets to demand change or to bring it about. We took the streets to celebrate the second anniversary of the movement, or &#8211; in Disney terms &#8211; to &#8216;remember the magic&#8217;. [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3451&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Barcelona, May 13</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>The 12M demonstration in Barcelona was colourful, animated, and fun. It was also quite meaningless. We didn&#8217;t take the streets to demand change or to bring it about. We took the streets to celebrate the second anniversary of the movement, or &#8211; in Disney terms &#8211; to &#8216;remember the magic&#8217;.</p>
<p>There was music, costumes, theatre. Most notably, there was Barcelona&#8217;s own team of aluminium foil superheroes: the &#8216;<em>Reflectantes</em>&#8216;. At every bank franchise, they took on their nemesis, the 1% with their cardboard top hats and their cigars, brandishing their allmighty euros. As in every self respecting fairytale, the Reflectantes managed to defeat the evil bankers, leaving the franchises with two stickers on their windows in sign of victory. &#8216;Let it be known that this bank cheats, scams and throws people out onto the streets.&#8217; And: &#8216;Yes we can&#8217;.</p>
<div id="attachment_3453" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130513-01.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3453" alt="The 'Reflectantes' and the bankers." src="http://spanishrevolution11.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/130513-01.jpg?w=300&#038;h=225" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The &#8216;Reflectantes&#8217; and the bankers.</p></div>
<p>At the back, we had the &#8216;Euro Nazi&#8217;s&#8217; closing the parade, straight from a Leni Riefenstahl documentary, with their red and black standards and their shoulder belts proudly showing the Euro logo instead of the swastika. In between, all types of collectives marched by. The Mortgage platform, the Granny brigade of the &#8216;<em>Iaioflautas</em>&#8216;, some anarchists and communists etc.</p>
<p>For activists from the UK who happened to be present, the demonstration was &#8216;massive&#8217;. For those of us who are used to demo&#8217;s in Spain, it was &#8216;okay&#8217; at best. Maybe fifteen thousand people, if we are very generous with the numbers. Roughly a tenth of the attendance of last year.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, the demonstration attracted the attention of hordes of anthropologists from three continents. It was funny to study them as they studied humanity in revolt. If I were an academic myself, I would probably write my master thesis about the behaviour of the &#8216;homo anthropologicus&#8217; in the field.</p>
<p>Upon arrival at the Arc de Triomf, people dispersed, except for a small group that went on to squat a building in the neighbourhood. As from today it is known as the Occupied Social Center &#8216;Las Barricadas&#8217;.</p>
<p>At night, reflecting on the day gone by, the demonstrations seem to be turning into an occasion for us to meet and connect. In the summer of 2011 there were demonstrations much bigger than this one every single day. Back then we had the feeling that real change was within reach if only we could keep up the pressure. Now it&#8217;s different. Change will not come from mobilizations in the streets. Instead of overthrowing the system from the outside, we may have more success if we infiltrate it from a thousand different sides.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 13:13:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, May 12 Dear people, Airports are all the same, but the air is different is everywhere. Arriving here in Barcelona after two months in eastern Europe, the air felt like home. I entered Plaça Catalunya at nightfall. In one corner of the square I found a small foetus of occupation, an info point made [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3444&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p lang="zxx">Barcelona, May 12</p>
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<p lang="zxx">Dear people,</p>
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<p lang="zxx">Airports are all the same, but the air is different is everywhere. Arriving here in Barcelona after two months in eastern Europe, the air felt like home.</p>
<p lang="zxx">I entered Plaça Catalunya at nightfall. In one corner of the square I found a small foetus of occupation, an info point made out of a couple of boxes, with a dozen people around it. Some of them I knew, from the marches, from the International Commission of the Acampada Barcelona. They were here to celebrate the time of year – May has come around once again, the revolution continues.</p>
<p lang="zxx">There had been a press conference about the initiatives of the Global May, there had been four simultaneous actions throughout the city, against evictions, against the banks, against gentrification of the city centre, etc.</p>
<p lang="zxx">Occupations of buildings are gaining momentum here. The police can&#8217;t keep up with evicting them. I was housed in a five star squat in the centre of the city. The owner had only just finished to refurbish them as luxury apartments for tourists when he got in trouble with authorities over illegal practices. So the place was shut down by the city council and subsequently squatted. Now it&#8217;s an operational centre of the International Commission.</p>
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<p lang="zxx">One tent was erected on the square at the evening of the 10th, and yesterday the small core of the occupation had significantly grown. Prefab stands were placed around the perimeter, each one dedicated to a single issue. Debt audit, public health care, basic income, constituent assemblies, and the kitchen. All of them with their own sleak logo&#8217;s and styles. More than an occupation, it looked like an activists&#8217; fair. And in a certain sense it was. The original spontaneous nature of the movement has given way to a myriad of interconnected initiatives. Cardboard is slowly being phased out.</p>
<p lang="zxx">During the day a handful of workshops were organized on the above mentioned subjects. Most were in Catalan, which is close enough to Spanish to understand. The attendance never exceeded a few dozen people. In the evening a general assembly was celebrated, and here too I noticed subtle changes since the early days of the revolution. For one, the circle was replaced by a hemicircle which divided the speakers from their public. For two, the typical gesture of waving hands was replaced by the traditional applause. For three, public participation was minimal. Representatives of the working groups explained their proposals, and people listened. The language was a mix of Catalan and Spanish. The attendance was nowhere near what it used to be. Maybe a few hundred people.</p>
<p lang="zxx">As always the most interesting encounters took place outside of the official appointments. Late at night we gather in small groups to discuss the philosophy of revolution, the nature of the state, we reminisced about two years ago, the big bang of 15M.</p>
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<p lang="zxx">One of the many the initiatives born from the movement, at least here in Barcelona is a political party – the X Party – which aims follow the institutional way to implement the principles of horizontality and direct democracy. The die-hard anarchist core does not agree. But we are not a dogmatic movement. Founding a political party can be useful as another front of struggle.</p>
<p lang="zxx">Evening falls again. In the midst of renewed philosophical debates, the news comes around that FC Barcelona has won the Spanish League. The air fills with tension. We can hear a rumble in the distance. Fireworks is set off. Chanting crowds are moving in.</p>
<p lang="zxx">&#8220;Don&#8217;t worry,&#8221; I hear one of us say. &#8220;Plaça Catalunya is territory of the indignados,&#8221; and he tells the story of two years ago, when the <i>acampada</i> was cleared by police to prepare for the football celebrations. Thousands and thousands of people descended on Plaça Catalunya during the day to retake the square and rebuild the camp, which they did, exactly the same as before, in a couple of hours. That evening, when the fans of Barcelona came to celebrate their victory in Plaça Catalunya, the square was turned into a fortress. Human walls were erected on all entrances to prevent the football fans from ravishing the camp. The defence was coordinated from the centre, an auxiliary unit of indignados moved from one gate to another, to provide backup where it was most needed.</p>
<p lang="zxx">They held the square.</p>
<p lang="zxx">So this year, even though we are only few, Plaça Catalunya is off limits for the Barcelona fans. And this time it&#8217;s police themselves who make sure that the crowds will not reach the square. Instead, they march all around with their chants and their fireworks. All in all, it was a very modest party. I have seen cities go up in flames at the end of the football season, not even because of a championship, but merely because of a promotion.</p>
<p lang="zxx">Today is the big day. In the afternoon, four or five different columns will converge on Plaça Catalunya. From there, at six, we march. And this time, we have specific demands.</p>
<p lang="zxx">Not a euro more to bail out banks. High quality public health care and education. A just redistribution of labour and income. A right to a dignified home. Basic income. Civil liberties.</p>
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		<title>Debriefing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 12:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sofia, May 9 Dear people, I have terminated my spring campaign in the Balkans. Looking back on these two months I can discern three primary objectives. One was secret, accomplished, you will hear from it in due time. Two was to visit my brother Memed in Istanbul. Which I did, with great joy&#38;respect. And three [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="https://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=spanishrevolution11.wordpress.com&#038;blog=24086498&#038;post=3436&#038;subd=spanishrevolution11&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Sofia, May 9</p>
<p>Dear people,</p>
<p>I have terminated my spring campaign in the Balkans.</p>
<p>Looking back on these two months I can discern three primary objectives. One was secret, accomplished, you will hear from it in due time. Two was to visit my brother Memed in Istanbul. Which I did, with great joy&amp;respect. And three was&#8230; well, to do a &#8216;revolutionary temperature check&#8217; in eastern Europe.</p>
<p>I did that too, more or less. Of course I don&#8217;t pretend to know these countries, not even a bit, but it&#8217;s pretty obvious that nothing is going to change for the better here in the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>Why? Because there is too much &#8216;oldthink&#8217; in these places. In the countries that haven&#8217;t experienced communism &#8211; Turkey and Greece &#8211; the self-proclaimed revolutionaries still define themselves through this heavily outdated philosophy. They would be adorable if they weren&#8217;t, a. utterly ridiculous, and b. an obstacle to any social change rather than a facilitator of it.</p>
<p>In countries that do have experienced communism &#8211; Hungary, Bulgaria and to a lesser extent Serbia &#8211; everyone is well aware that a system that forces people to be mediocre doesn&#8217;t work. Anything that smells like left wing or socialism or that has the word &#8216;common&#8217; in it, is heavily suspect. Life is bad in these places, but it has been even worse. So people shrug their shoulders, bow their heads, and try to get by. At the very least, capitalism doesn&#8217;t force them to be mediocre, it merely stimulates them to be that way.</p>
<p>Instead of 19th century political philosophies about workers and factories we need new ways of thinking, tailored to the information age. We have the web, which allows us to &#8216;cut out the middle man&#8217;, both in politics and in the economy. We can rule ourselves, we can decide ourselves what we consume and what we produce, we can rationalise the distribution of our goods and our space. Without authority, without coercion.</p>
<p>If anywhere, Spain will be a laboratory for this kind of &#8216;newthink&#8217;, call it anarchism if you like.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fascinating, the popular indignation and the shape it is taking. There are many sides to it. One is about words, another is about taking conscience. In a society dominated by advertising, words don&#8217;t mean shit. It&#8217;s all about eye-catching images and pure nonsense. Not very different from the iconography and the slogans of the former communist block.</p>
<p>What we are doing is, we are going beyond the bullshit. For two years running we let words flow free in countless assemblies. This has changed the discourse. All public grievances are out in the open. Now we are trying to restore meaning to those words that define our political constitution. One is &#8216;popular sovereignty&#8217;.</p>
<p>If we the people are sovereign, we must be conscient of it, and we must exercise that sovereignty, or someone else will do it for us. To exercise it, we must decide what we want. During the Acampada in Sol it was impossible for people to agree on a few issues &#8211; the &#8216;<em>consenso de minimos</em>&#8216; &#8211; but these have taken shape themselves. A few basic things to start with, that a great majority of the population will agree on. Free health care, free education, public water, all of high quality. And a stop to foreclosures. If this is not possible in the current economic system, then the economic system must change, and with it the political structures that uphold it.</p>
<p>Spain is moving. Over a million people have signed for public water as a human right. And this week, from May 5 to 10, signatures for public health care are being collected all throughout the capital region of Madrid in preparation for a popular bill.</p>
<p>Another popular bill that was presented by the Platform against Mortgage Foreclosures, backed up by 1.5 million signatures, was mutilated by the governing Popular Party before they had it voted last month by their own majority. There is hardly a trace of the original demands of the Platform in the bill, like the extinction of debt with the return of the keys to the house.</p>
<p>So, for as long as the government keeps ignoring the will of the people, the struggle will continue in the streets, under the windows of the the ruling class, inside parliament, and inside the banks. Today it was Bankia&#8217;s turn, the nationalized bank that keeps foreclosing on its owners, the citizens. At this moment, all over Spain, people are flocking to Bankia franchises to shut them down in every legal way, by closing and opening accounts, by requesting every possible information, by depositing heaps of loose coins etc. etc. Many of the bank&#8217;s franchises closed on forehand.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s today. I haven&#8217;t even talked about the simultaneous demonstrations for public education in all the big cities. And there is much more. This thing is ongoing. As from tomorrow evening -<em> inshallah</em>­ &#8211; I will be back in Barcelona to continue my direct coverage of the Spanish Revolution.</p>
<p>Stay tuned.</p>
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