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TimestampName of your assemblyEmail of your assemblyLocation (where in the world)Please describe your plans for action
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2/17/2013 2:10:39OccupySPboccupyspb@ymail.comSaint-Petersburg, Russiaanti political prisoning protest for 6 May anniversary of battle near Kremlin, when tents was removed by polices from Bolotnaya square.
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2/17/2013 17:48:18former part of the Marseille assemblyerasmus, not anymore in contactMarseilleI think we need a clear and very simple message, and not one which would be "against", but a proposal.
The idea of sortition is spreading the world and is a very simple tool which could allow our political systems to be REALLY representative..
Here a video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsnNpcJtwoo
in Spanish: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hm5j_l8uhU

The huge majority of people don't even think about sortition, It's something completely new to think about (even if it was applied few times). We need to fight for a realdemocracy, a new political system, and when we will have it, we'll be able to change all the things which are not OK.. Cheers
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2/18/2013 0:16:51Occupy The Economyoccupytheeconomy5@gmail.comAmericaAll the actions are planned across the U.S., beginning in may at the largest corporations in the world, going through every area of the economy from raw materials to public services, and then ending in finance in new york. The calender for the plan is here, I post the site because I think it is easiest to view all the actions that way. The are on the main page. interoccupy.net/occupytheeconomy

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2/18/2013 7:24:00cnt catalunyaanabell.elive@gmail.comEspañaGeneral Strike
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2/18/2013 9:39:14Prekaer Yoursat fone431@yahoo.inVienna, AustriaOnline Forums
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2/20/2013 17:31:42Blockupy Frankfurtkontakt [ät] blockupy-frankfurt.orgFrankfurtGermany 31.05. - 01.06.2013
Call for Action: Blockupy Frankfurt!
Resistance in the Heart of the European Crisis Regime May 31 and June 1, 2013

Again we* call for European days of protest in Frankfurt on the Main against the crisis regime of the European Union. On May 31 and June 1, 2013, we want to carry the resistance against the policies of impoverishment of government and Troika- EZB, EU-Comission and IMF-into one of the centers of the European crisis regime: to the domicile of the European Central Bank (ECB) and of many German banks and corporations- the profiteers of these policies.
The programs of impoverishment and privatizations, which already decades ago have been imposed on the countries of the Global South, now have arrived in Europe. The German Agenda 2010 was just an archetype for what now in even more dramatic extent is enforced especially in Southern Europe. This pauperization will aggravate further – also here- if we do not defend ourseleves: the ongoing cutback of social and democratic rights. Thereby the capacity to pay for the expectations on yeald return of large fortunes are to be sustained, the „economic competitiveness“ of Germany and (Central)Europe in the capitalist world market is to be enhanced through the price-reduction and precarization of waged labor.
Together with people in Southern Europe we say: „Don’t owe, don‘t pay!“ and resist the restructuring of capitalism in Europe on the backs of empoyees and unemployed, retirees, migrants and youth. We defy the complicity with the German crisis policies, which not ony have catastrophic consequences for people in Southern Europe, but also in this country even further deepen the social divide. Therefore we also fight against the deterioration of living and working conditions, already implemented here and imminent to an even larger extent. Its effects are also gender-specifically unequally distributed and thus aggravate gender injustice. Initiatives against rising rents, municipal impoverishment and harrasment of unemployed persons, against deportations, isolation camps and mandatory residence are part of us.
Consistently it is tried to divide us, e.g. by saying that „enough has been paid for the Greek“. No Greek person has been saved, in fact the yeald return of banks and corporations has been assured. We defy the intent to incite employees, unemployed and precarious in Germany and Greece, in Italy, Portugal, France or other countries against each other with such nationalist slogans. Especially we fight against all (neo)fascist tendencies, marches and events. We also oppose any form of reactionary or racist crisis interpreation- no matter if from „below or above“, no matter if anti-Semitic, antiMuslim or antiziganistic.
We are part of the international movements who for years have been resisting the attacks on our life and our future, fight for social rights and alternatives, develop new forms of organization and solidarian economy. We oppose the authoritarian imposition of packages of austerity and reforms, which are in blatant contraditction to democratic principles, and stand up for the democratization of all aspects of life. We defy the assertion of economic interests through war and exports of weapons. We defy the capitalist economic model which is based on global exploitation, necessarily produces poverty and social injustice and systematically destroys nature.
We carry our protest, our civil disobedience and resistance to the domicile of the profiteers of the European crisis regime to Frankfurt on the Main. We will not let ourselves be intimidated by police and judicial repression which globally affects movements on many places including ourselves, but react with border-crossing solidarity.
Let´s show our solidarity against the politics of austerity dictates! Let us make clear: We will not permit that the crsis is continuously loaded on the backs of wage earners, unemployed, retirees, precarious, students, refugees and many others, neither here nor anywhere else. The Frankfurt days of protest thereby join last year´s global protests, the protests in spring in Brussels and other places and the movements for an Alter Summit in Athens.
We will demonstrate against the policies of the federal governemnt and the really grand 4-party-coalition, against the policies of ECB, EU-Comission and IMF. We will block the ECB. We will occupy public squares in the economic and financial metropolis Frankfurt – we are Blockupy!
*Blockupy is a federal coalition in which numerous groups, organizations and individual activists collaborate. We are active in different social and political collectives or currents. So far take part: Attac-activists, unions, antiracist networks, parties like Die Linke, Occupy-activists, unemployed initiatives, student groups, North-South, peace and environmental initiatives, the leftyouth [‘solid], the green youth, as well as radical left associations like Interventionist Left and Ums-Ganze-Alliance.↩

informations: www.blockupy-frankfurt.org
http://www.facebook.com/events/433066393435156/?ref=ts&fref=ts
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3/27/2013 0:46:19Movimento Popular de SJDRmp-sjdr@bol.com.brSão João Del Rei/ BrazilCall for the assembley and gather the peoples of the Movimento Popular created on July 8 of 2012.
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3/27/2013 19:18:36individual, sin asamblea todavíariccardorb@gmail.comSevillaTengo planes varios, pero ninguna infraestructura física todavía, acabo de empezara orientarme aquí en Sevilla a ver si me puedo adherir a algún colectivo (acepto sugerencias). De todas formas tal vez sea lo menos importante por el momento, creo que con cierta facilidad podría establecer lazos tanto aquí en España como también en Italia y Holanda.

Llevo exponiendo mi enfoque desde hace algunos años, aunque sólo los últimos meses con más intensidad en www.HumanProgress.net (bajo WordPress) y recientemente la página FB asociada http://www.facebook.com/HumanProgressNet

Debido a la ausencia de gestión de idiomas en WordPress he empezado a reestructurar y afinar el contenido en una nueva web (bajo Drupal, bastante más difícil para mi) para la que tendría la intención crear una Fundación o Asociación:
www.IndependencyProject.org

Como veréis ya viene destacado la European Spring 2013 (en Inglés, está por mejorar) y expongo la idea principal en http://www.independencyproject.org/es/conciencia-social/conciencia-social.html

En definitiva, me dirijo a vosotros por un lado para comentar que, dentro de mi tiempo limitado, estoy a vuestra disposición para aportar lo que pueda a la difusión de European Spring 2013.
Por el otro lado estoy interesado en saber que avances ha habido de cara a su preparación, también dispuesto a aportar en ese sentido donde pueda.

Un cordial saludo desde Sevilla, con el sonido de una procesión de fondo ;)

Riccardo Barbieri.
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4/4/2013 8:47:08Anonymouslukinojun@yahoo.deGermanyHi proud 99%,

unluckly my country is not ready for that, but I have a good idea, print shirts that say something like we like europe but not like the polititacians want it or something like we don't support the goverment but the people and then the flag of spain and greece. Post a link for sellin' and invite the people to buy it and also wear it on a special day, maybe during demonstration, but wear it everywhere, that way you finance your good actions a little bit and the same way you see how many people support you.
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4/4/2013 9:23:28Philippine Coconut Societyaniorganiko@gmail.comPhilippinesMulti-Media Exhibits of the society
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4/25/2013 19:43:24VIA22via22global@gmail.comWorldwideOn May 22nd, lets link the local and the global! This is an open invitation to all those who participate to an action during Global May, to share their experience with others around the world. The conversation will be at 4pm GMT, through Mumble (room VIA22).

VIA22 (www.via22.org), an open, horizontal and collaborative process that aims to promote sustainable links between activists around the world, through global and local actions on the 22nd of each month.
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4/26/2013 3:10:09Las Barrikadasokupem12m@riseup.netBarcelonaThe 12 of may after the big demonstration of the 15M anniversary, the neighborhood assemblies of Raval, Borne, Gotico and Barceloneta with a lot of collectives, commissions and others assemblies (like the Indignant University, Stop precariety, PAH, The assembly of barcelonese unemployed, the intersquat of barcelona...) will walk through the center of the city during an artistic manifestation with a lot of creatives actions until a huge building to occupy it together.

There will start five days of camp inside and outside the building with a lot of activities, workshops and conferences where all the collectives of the square will be invited to continue their work together and visibilize their struggles.

In paralel of the spanish program we invite international activists to a global square "Occupy12M Barcelona" to meet together and share their experiences around several temas: cyber-activism (round table with Lorea, Commons, Citizen denounce, Global Revolution...), participative democracy (conference), next international actions (Blockupy...)

The permanent project "Las Barrikadas" will create concretes alternatives to capitalism in cooperation with locals cooperatives with a self-managed center of primary attention (Aurea Social), a free university, a squatting office, a center of coordination of workers struggles, a social restaurant...

More informations at
http://okupem12m.tk/
https://www.facebook.com/events/647767265248795/?ref=22
okupem12m@riseup.net
and in a few days in more languages...
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4/30/2013 22:16:12Collectif de solidarité anti-coloniale et Personne n'est illégalindigenoussolidaritymontreal@gmail.comMontreal, QuebecDÉCOLONISONS!
Une journée d’ateliers anti-coloniaux
Présenté par le Collectif de solidarité anti-coloniale et Personne n'est illégal)

Dimanche 11 mai, 10h-17h
7ième étage du Hall Building, Université Concordia
1455 de Maisonneuve Ouest
métro Guy-Concordia

Venez participer à une journée complète d’ateliers d’introduction et d’approfondissement portant sur la solidarité avec la résistance autochtone et sur la construction d’une analyse anti-cononiale!

Activité gratuite et ouvert à tous et toutes
Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
Garderie disponible sur place
Ateliers en français et anglais (avec traduction chuchotée vers le français, anglais et español)
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4/30/2013 22:17:56Solidarité sans frontièressolidaritesansfrontieres@gmail.comMontreal, QuebecUN STATUT POUR TOUTES ET TOUS!
Marche pour la justice et la dignité pour tout-es les immigrant-es et les réfugié-es
En solidarité avec les luttes autochtones pour l’autodétermination
SAMEDI LE 18 MAI 2013 (MONTRÉAL)

13h : Participez à UN des QUATRE contingents :
* SUD-OUEST (Petite-Bourgogne, Pointe-Saint-Charles, Saint-Henri et Verdun)
13h au métro de l’Église (coin Galt & Wellington)
* NORD-OUEST (Côte-des-Neiges, Ville St-Laurent, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce)
13h au Parc Kent (coin Côte-des-Neiges & Kent)
* NORD-EST (Villeray, Parc-Extension, St-Michel, Ahuntsic, Rosemont-Petite-Patrie, Mile End)
13h au métro Jarry, 14h au métro Parc, 15h au métro Rosemont
* EST (Centre-Sud, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve)
13h à la Place Simon-Valois (coin Valois & Ontario)

16h : CONVERGENCE, MANIFESTATION ET PIQUE-NIQUE
Carré Philips (Union & Ste-Catherine, métro McGill)

Cette marche est un événement familial. Amenez vos enfants!
Contactez-nous pour toute question concernant vos besoins d’accessibilité.

Organisé par:
Dignidad Migrante (www.dignidadmigrante.org)
Le Centre des travailleurs et travailleuses immigrants (www.iwc-cti.ca)
Mexicains unis pour la régularisation (www.mexregularizacion.org)
Personne n’est illégal – Montréal (www.nooneisillegal.org)
Solidarité sans frontières (www.solidaritesansfrontieres.org)
et plusieurs individuEs alliéEs
(Dignidad Migrante, MexicainEs uniEs pour la régularisation et Solidarité sans frontières sont des groupes de travail du GRIP à Concordia).
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4/30/2013 22:19:53QPIRG Concordiainfo@qpirgconcordia.orgMontreal, QuebecTOUR GUIDÉ DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ ... À VÉLO!
Vendredi, le 10 mai, 13h (pile!)

Rendez-vous @ la statue Norman Bethune 

(coin de Guy et de Maisonneuve, devant le Tim Horton)

Pluie ou soleil, apportez votre vélo, empruntez un vélo!

Traduction chuchotée pendant le tour, vers le français et anglais.

Une visite interactive des quartiers environnant l’Université Concordia, notamment La Petite Bourgogne, St-Henri, Griffintown, Shaughnessy Village et Pointe-St-Charles. Venez en apprendre davantage sur les luttes populaires, queer et des travailleurs et travailleuses de notre communauté ainsi que sur les mobilisations actuelles contre la gentrification, la pauvreté et le culte des voitures. Nous discuterons des luttes historiques pour une justice sociale et environnementale à Montréal, ainsi que des campagnes visant à rendre accessibles les espaces publics. La visite dure environ 3 heures et est gratuite. Si vous le pouvez, veuillez réserver votre place à info@qpirgconcordia.org
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