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EXILE Freedom School ***Sign Up Now!!!***

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Education is freedom! We seek to provide a space for community-based
learning in order to empower and inspire each other to take control of our
lives and minds. We are launching the EXILE Freedom School in mid-January
2008 and we want all of you to get involved!

The school will have two ongoing components: regular weekly courses running for
at least 2 months, and a weekly skill-share that changes from week to week.

The topics we have brainstormed for the weekly courses include: Women’s
Health Action Collective, prisoner solidarity/support, combat training,
food issues/cooking, radical art and a reading group. The direction of
each course would depend entirely on the interests of those involved. All
courses will be fully participatory and each group will decide its
direction, space and schedule collectively. Sign up sheets are at Exile
for each of these classes.

If you have other ideas for weekly classes, talk to us! All ideas are
welcome, this project is for the broader Ottawa community and we want as
much diverse participation as possible.

Skill-share courses would vary week to week and topics will be determined
based on what the community desires to learn or offer. A skill-share sign
up sheet is also in the shop.

The EXILE Freedom School can use the space while it is closed (all day
Mondays and Tuesdays, after 8pm any other day). If you know of a larger,
more versatile and accessible space that could be used please let us know.

Against a life of drudgery and for a holiday without beginning or end.

NOW AVAILABLE: Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

This year’s CERTAIN DAYS calendars are available at the shop.  They cost 15$ and this year’s theme is the legacy of the BPP. The calendar is a joint fundraising and educational project between outside organisers in Montreal, and three Political Prisoners being held in maximum-security prisons in New York state: Herman Bell, David Gilbert and Robert Seth Hayes. The initial project was suggested by Herman, and has been shaped throughout the process by all of our ideas, discussions, and analysis. All of the members of the outside collective are involved in day-to-day organising work other than the calendar, on issues ranging from refugee and immigrant solidarity to community media to prisoner justice. We work from an anti-imperialist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist, feminist, queer and trans positive position.

The proceeds from Certain Days 2008 will be divided among these groups:

Free all Political Prisoners!
Free all Prisoners of War!

for more info go to: certaindays.org

Haymarket Remembered

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Nov. 11th marks the 120th anniversary of the Haymarket Tragedy. Actions took place around the world to mark this significant date in Anarchist and labour history. In Ottawa, the Anarchist Discussion Group hosted a talk on Anarchy and the Anarchist tradition with Cindy Milstein.

The Rise-UP! on CKCU featured an interview with Nicolas Lampert, author of Struggles at Haymarket: Embattled History of Static Monuments and Public Interventions, published AK’s Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority reader. Nicolas talks about the history of Black Friday and the ongoing battle over the public presentation of the events between Anarchists, organised labour, and the state. Nicolas also discusses the importance of keeping radical histories alive, efforts to confront state-friendly “safe” history, and urges individuals to take an active role in participating in these monuments – wherever you happen to be located, because there is no shortage of state-friendly historical tributes - by altering them.

Listen to the interview on A-Infos:
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=25476

Visit Nicolas Lampert’s website:
machineanimalcollages.com

ANARCHY AND ART: An Anarchist Tour of the National Gallery, hosted by EXILE

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Join EXILE INFOSHOP for an anarchist tour of the National Gallery. The tour will be the official release for the new EXILE Press zine UNLEASHING THE IMAGINATION, written by Allan Antliff.

The zine details the lives and art of several anarchists whose works are featured in the Gallery’s permanent collection. It gives an account of their lengthy political and social involvements with groups established along anarchist principles of voluntary-association, egalitarianism, mutual aid, and the refusal of authority.

Some of the individuals included in the zine are Marcel Duchamp, Gustav Courbet, Camille Pissarro, Francis Picabia, Bartlett Newman, and Les Automatistes.

An objective of the tour will be to discuss the social and political role of anarchism in presenting and/or contributing to social transformation. We will also highlight the political environments where the art was produced; emphasizing the principles, ethics and radicalism that made it possible.

The tour will take approximately 2 hours.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25th
6pm
NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA
FREE (but the zine costs 2$ if you want it).

Please email info@exilebooks.org, or call 613.237.9270 to RSVP and receive details.

PLEASE RSVP!!!!!

WARD CHURCHILL EVENT!!!

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

In collaboration with the PIRGs, EXILE is pleased to present:

HOLOCAUST DENIAL AS ACADEMIC ORTHODOXY
a talk by Keetowah Cherokee Scholar and Activist

WARD CHURCHILL
author of:

  • Agents of Repression
  • Little Matter of Genocide - Holocaust and Denial in the Americas
  • Fantasies of the Master Race
  • From A Native Son
  • Acts of Rebellion: A Ward Churchill Reader

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7:00pmTuesday, October 16th

Alumni Theatre, University Centre Building University of Ottawa Ottawa, ON

Map link: http://local.cips.ca/ottawa/events/studentmap07.gif

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!!! TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST !!!

COST: Sliding scale of $5.00-$20.00, but no one will be denied a ticket because of financial hardship

WHO IS WARD CHURCHILL?
Ward Churchill (Keetoowah Band Cherokee) is one of the most outspoken of Native American activists and scholars in North America and a leading analyst of indigenous issues. He was, until recently, a Professor of Ethnic Studies and Coordinator of American Indian Studies at the University of Colorado. Churchill served as Associate Director of the Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America at the institution. He is also co-director of the Colorado chapter of the American Indian Movement and vice chair of the American Indian Anti-Defamation Council.

Churchill’s many books include Pacifism as Pathology, Marxism and Native Americans, Fantasies of the Master Race, Struggle for the Land, On the Justice of Roosting Chickens, From A Native Son, Critical Issues in Native North America, The COINTELPRO Papers, Indians R Us?, Agents of Repression, Since Predator Came, and A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas.

In his lectures and numerous published works, Churchill explores the themes of genocide in the Americas, racism, historical and legal (re)interpretation of conquest and colonization, environmental destruction of Indian lands, government repression of political movements, literary and cinematic criticism, and indigenist alternatives to the status quo.

Churchill is also a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, has served as a delegate to the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations (as a Justice/Rapporteur for the for the 1993 International People’s Tribunal on the Rights of Indigenous Hawaiians), and as an advocate/prosecutor of the First Nations International Tribunal for the Chiefs of Ontario.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
For info about Ward Churchill:
www.wardchurchill.net

NEWS:

EXILE’s Stance Concerning Evan Dalrymple’s Collaboration With the Police

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

EXILE INFOSHOP has permanently banned Evan Dalrymple from our space since being informed of his willing collaboration with the Ottawa Police. Police collaboration is unacceptable and, making the matters worse, his conscious initiative to provide the police with misinformation has resulted—either partly or fully—in charges that could land Matt Morgan-Brown, a respected member of the Anarchist/Activist community, in jail.

Evan Dalrymple has also been asked to refrain from attending Infoshop and Infoshop related events.

We feel that in order to provide a safe and informant-free environment for the activist community, we simply cannot do so with Evan present, seeing as he cannot be trusted. Until he takes responsibility for his actions, he remains a threat to the community and will be actively shunned, ostracized and confronted.

The type of behavior for which Evan is held responsible presents a profound threat to the security and proper functioning of the radical community. Whether his decision to divulge information to the police was driven by personal malice, using information for financial gain or, the broader possibility, that he is acting as an intelligence agent for the state, we no longer feel comfortable including him in any and all activist related events.

This also acts as a warning for all other groups to consider excluding Evan Dalrymple from further organizing. It is important to note that this incident has coincided with a pattern of dubious and duplicitous activity. In the past, the INFOSHOP has had to address accusations of mistrust, theft and deceit explicitly regarding Evan Dalrymple.

Finally we want to make it very clear that we resent having to make this decision. Furthermore, we resent the decisions that Evan has made and the actions he has taken; forcing us to react to them. What Evan Dalrymple has done is utterly unacceptable and it is imperative that he take responsibility for his actions AND begin making reparations for the damages he has caused to Matt and to the activist community.

- EXILE INFOSHOP COLLECTIVE

Statement by Peoples’ Global Action Bloc Montreal on Police Repression in Montebello

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

MONTREAL, August 29th, 2007 - There has been much coverage in the past few days about “agents provocateurs” from Sûreté du Québec who infiltrated the protest this past August 20th in Montebello. The People’s Global Action (PGA), a network of anti-capitalist, anti-colonialist, anti-patriarchal and direct action groups who moblilized people to the protests in Montebello to denounce the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), would like to cease this opportunity to put into perspective the following points related to police action in the protests against the SPP.

Intimidation and police abuse

The topic of SQ police provocateur presence in the group of protesters, which deserves to be denounced, has unfortunately served as a distraction from other acts commited by the police in the context of mobilizations against the SPP summit in Montebello. Group members of the PGA wish to shed some light into these acts, while asserting our right to organize and mobilize without police interference, whether it be that of federal or provincial police, in uniform or not.

The autonomous camp, that was located in Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix, north of Montebello, was the target of intimidation by the authorities. During the days leading up to the protests against the summit; helicopters, shining bright lights, flew at a very low altitude, at the level of treetops, where the camp was being held. This act demonstrates but one strategy to discourage the direct opposition put into place against the SPP summit. Similarly, the criminalization and marginalization of protesters achieved through random arrests and phony charges aims at punishing any attempt to protest or disrupt the status quo. As well, the police brutality displayed at the summit, through the use of tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets and batons also aims at eliminating any form of dissidence by the use of violence.

On the issue of violence, it is important to point out the completely inappropriate use by the police and corporate media of so-called “violence” on the part of protesters to justify the brutal police repression that took place to further marginalize protesters. In speaking of violence, one needs to first recognize the systemic and institutionalized violence imposed by states and corporations on millions of people worldwide, through occupations, imperialist wars, free trade agreements that empoverish the majority of the population, racist anti-immigrant laws and border militarization policies, as well as through direct violent repression, just like in Montebello. The member groups of the PGA bloc refuse the dichotomy between “good” and “bad” protesters, and recognize the need for a diversity of tactics and the right to self defense against the oppressive regimes.

On the use of a school as a detention center

Due to the SPP Summit, a Papineauville high school was transformed into a detention center. The school gym was divided into four makeshift cells, with walls and barbed wire. The four people who were detained appeared in front of a judge in the middle of the night, without the presence of a lawyer, an obvious violation of their fundamental rights.

This intense repression, together with the militarization of the Château Montebello, represent an allegory of “Fortress North America”: a world where the leaders and the powerful can be sheltered behind a fortress surrounded by fences, walls and thousands of police, while the overwhelming majority is pushed away further and further from arbitrary “borders”, while being criminalized if they attempt to approach it.

The basis of our opposition to the SPP

The police actions in the context of the protests against the SPP summit take root in a larger rhetoric that aims to minimize or put down opposition to the SPP.

We never promised thousands of demonstrators in Montebello. Rather, we have chosen to put forth, as a priority, the daily work of the groups that make up our network: the struggle against detentions and deportations, solidarity with Indigenous struggle for self-determination and freedom, collective organising in our work environment, work against poverty and precarity, the right to housing, mobilizing against war and the work we do in solidarity with allies all over the world. All of these struggles lie in working within “Fortress North America” and are at the frontlines when it comes to the opposition of policies such as those within the SPP. We hope our actions at Montebello can be a modest contribution to these struggles which continue on a daily basis. We therefore reject stereotypical images shown in the media, which only show the smokes of tear-gas and never the complex reasons that motivated about 2000 people to take to the streets and to face police intimidation and other obstacles to demonstrate their opposition to the policies of Bush, Harper and Calderon. The media may have stopped reporting on the SPP summit in Montebello, but the protest against the injustice and oppression that the SPP will bring continues. This struggle did not start in Montebello and will not end in Montebello.

MEDIA CONTACTS: Farha Najah 514-243-2776, No One Is Illegal Montreal; Mandeep Dhillon, 514-909-9991, No One Is Illegal Montreal

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Website Changes

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

EXILE has finally found a new server to host our website!

So, over the next few days, you might notice the site being a little wonky. Whatever happens, don’t worry about it, all will be back in order soon :)

Montebello Arrest Update

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Information from Bloquez l’empire, MTL:

Hi all — at this stage, Montreal Legal has three confirmed arrests: three
individuals whose first and last names we have, and who are now released.
From the info we have, one person is from Ontario, another is well-known
to folks in Montreal and Sherbrooke (and her arrest is very upsetting),
and the third person works on a farm north of Montebello.

Clearly, the video below shows three more “arrests”; but who are those
guys? Montreal Legal has heard nothing; the folks at the Papineau
school/detention center were being very rude and abrupt with our lawyer
who was calling in last night. The SQ is talking about 5-6 arrests. Based
on this info, Montreal Legal is referring to up to 3 “unconfirmed”
arrests.

Let’s stay vigilant until we can confirm, via trusted lawyers, who these
three guys are. When folks make court appearences, their names are public
on the court rolls. So, did these guys appear? It’s all very suspicious.
We should not let up until the circumstances of the “arrests” below are
explained.

Click here to watch the video of probable police agents provocateurs.

You can also read about the incident here and here.

Press Release
Arrests of Ottawa Activists: Politically Motivated

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Group Calls for Disclosure of the Reasons Why Opponents of the Security and Prosperity Partnership Were Targeted.
For Immediate Release: August 12, 2007

Ottawa - Yesterday, two local Ottawa opponents of the so-called “Security”
and “Prosperity” “Partnership” (SPP) were arrested in a move clearly designed
to intimidate resistance to the plan for deeper integration with the US war
machine. In one week’s time George W. Bush, Stephen Harper, Felipe Calderon, and 30 North American CEOs will meet to discuss the reshaping of North America on everything from food, water and energy, to security and war. They plan to do so without pubic consultations or consent. The two protesters, Dan Sawyer and Matt Morgan Brown, were arrested for no apparent reason other than their political views on the controversial and illegitimate SPP.

“Intimidation will not silence legitimate dissent against the SPP,” says Dylan Penner of ACT for the Earth. “Opponents of George Bush’s pending visit to Canada are being targeted because of their political views, and we stand in solidarity with them against these politically motivated arrests.” Several eyewitnesses to the arrest noted that the protest against Tom D’Aquino (the leading corporate proponent of the SPP) which drew about 60 people, had already ended. Twenty minutes after the conclusion of the protest, as Sawyer and Brown were walking home with others, police were observed to aggressively arrest them while refusing to state the reason for the arrests.

Sawyer and Brown were eventually released at 2:30am last night, after 30
people rallied in solidarity for over 4 hours at the police station where they were being held. Sawyer has been charged with assault on police, despite eyewitness accounts that it was actually the police that were aggressively pushing him during his arbitrary arrest. Both, Sawyer and Brown have been banned from protesting against the SPP and from associating with each other until their cases are resolved. These restrictions effectively squash their democratic rights of political expression and assembly, and not to be arbitrarily arrested, under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the UN Declaration of Human Rights. The two plan to fight the conditions in court.

“We denounce the harassment, intimidation, and violence of the police,” says Francine Dumas of the Outaouais-Ottawa Stop the SPP Committee. “They also tried to arrest three other people right in front of me during the action.” “Resistance is under attack,” says Penner. “Everyone across the country who is opposed to the agenda of George Bush and his corporate allies should raise their voice loudly against these arrests. This is a flagrant human rights violation.” ACT for the Earth is calling on concerned individuals and organizations to lodge complaints about these heavy handed tactics with the Ottawa Police and Mayor Larry O’Brien.

The SPP is a direct threat to democracy in Canada, the US, and Mexico, as it is a process led by corporate CEOs with no public participation. The upcoming meeting in Montebello, Quebec will be heavily militarized in an attempt to prevent anyone from getting close to where the “leaders” summit will take place. Despite our government’s attempts to criminalize our resistance to their non-democratic agenda, ACT for the Earth will be participating in the protests in Ottawa and Montebello to stop the SPP alongside dozens of other organizations.