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Niki (pics: eileen) | 22.02.2004 23:34 | Oxford

The first of many oxford indymedia / undercurrents screenings was really sucessful. Dissent was sucessfully launched. Many thanks to the staff of Northgate for the bar and the Hall itself and for being so friendly.









Between 80 and 90 people turned up and many of them were new to indymedia and undercurrents. There was loads of food (thanks for popcorn, soup and loads of cake and chocolates and bread and so on) and the bar was good too.
To start with there were announcements most of which are on the indymedia calendar. This Thursday at Cowley Road Comm Centre Ian and Jamie are showing their film about their visit -or not- to Palestine over Christmas and an ongoing demo is trying to save some more countryside from more roadbuilding just outside Cardiff (the road leads to a weapons dump too!). John introduced Dissent and explained that the org is horizontal and to organise direct action, especially against the looming g8 summit.
The first screening was a brilliantly edited film about the Oxford folk who managed to close the House of Commons for 10 minutes after Hutton came out. It was very empowering.
Then came The Fourth World War. Wow. The film jumped from country to country describing injustice and showing how ordinary people will not put up with it any more. Footage from Argentina showed thousands chanting The other is me and the white hand meaning basta. The footage of Chiapas where the Zapatistas began was moving for me because I know Mexico and because it showed how even the poorest campesinos had finally had enough and were so brave they confronted an army post and closed it! The soldiers just refused to use their guns. Lots of other footage of, for instance, BA, showed police firing tear gas, but protesters demonstrating against the International Misery Fund grabbed tear gas canisters and lobbed them back at the riot police. Memorably one protester used his hollow drum to cover a gas canister. Palestine - well, what can one say. The horror of seeing footage of Jenin again; the little girl with the wrecked arm; wrecked blessed bodies; wailing families; total injustice. The Zapatista Caravan was shown having reached the Zocalo in 2001 where thousands and thousands protested to no avail (except that they have ignited protest throughout the world!). Iraq was shown too, of course with the Apeman's voice mouthing obscenities like "we must protect the people of Iraq and the oilfields". Quebec, London and New York and Korea were featured and Genoa 2001 too with startling footage of Carlo Guiuliani - the film was dedicated to him and Rachel and Tom among others. Finally back BA where the chant was "Ahora eres nosotros".
Can we win the Fourth World War? Having seen the film, you know, I think we're in with a chance. WE ARE EVERYWHERE

Niki (pics: eileen)

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4th world war

24.02.2004 20:18

the best answer to your question is this essay by subcomandante marcos of the zapatista national liberation army:

 http://mondediplo.com/1997/09/marcos

spanner


a correction

26.02.2004 17:07

"an ongoing demo is trying to save some more countryside from more roadbuilding just outside Cardiff (the road leads to a weapons dump too!"

Firstly I wouldn't really describe it as a demo - resistance to the road includes camps, obstruction of work etc. Secondly it can only be described as 'just outside Cardiff' in the big scheme of things; it's an hour's drive from Cardiff. Finally, it will lead to a factory which makes (communication gear?) for the military, not a weapons dump.

BTW For anybody interested in going to Blackwood from Oxford, there is a meeting + briefing at 'The Corridor', a pub opposite the East Oxford Community Centre, on Cowley Road, 6-7pm, tonight (Thursday 26th).

pedant


Fourth World War / We Are Everywhere

12.03.2004 18:40

The third world war was the Cold War; the Fourth World war is the one that is going on today.
Subcomdandante Marcos of the Zapatistas used this term in 1997: "A global decomposition is taking place, we call it the Fourth World War-- neoliberalism: the global economic process to eliminate that multitude of people who are not useful to the powerful-- the groups called "minorities" in the mathematics of power, but who happen to be the majority population in the world. We find ourselves in a world system of globalization willing to sacrifice millions of human beings."

The work, inspiration and ideas of Notes from Nowhere, the editorial collective that produced the book 'We Are Everywhere: the irresistible rise of global anticapitalism' and Big Noise Tactical who produced the film Fourth World War have fed each other over the last few years. So if you are fired up by the film and want to know more, get the book! We are planning to upload free pdfs of the book onto our site www.weareeverywhere.org: but it is currently being redesigned and may take some time, and the book is over 500 pages long.

If you are member of an activist group or social movement and wish to get hold of some cheap copies of We Are Everywhere, email  info@weareeverywhere.org as we can get copies in bulk at a discount rate for you. Some indymedia groups are selling them on to fundraise. (Oh, and despite this little plug, needless to say Notes from Nowhere makes no money from the book!)

"For everyone, everything,
nothing for ourselves."
- the Zapatistas

Notes from nowhere
mail e-mail: info@weareeverywhere.org
- Homepage: http://www.weareeverywhere.org


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