From: "Mark Bialkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 1:58 PM
Subject: [imc-ontario-stories] Spanish police watch anti-globalization
websites for "anti-system elements"


Fresh off the global wire, this scary piece.  Barcelona IMC is one of the
sites listed as promoting "sabotage against planned activities" and
"street fighting."

Anyone remember the anti-WTO marches last summer in Barcelona, when the
WTO went online to avoid protests, and undercover police were noticed
provoking fights around the Saturday march?

http://indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=120559&group=webcast
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january 15, 2002

Rebeli�n among the surveilled webs

The spanish police starts an operation of spionage and criminalization
against the anti-globalization movement on the internet as a start of
their period in the Presidence of the European Union.

Adolfo Mena/Rebeli�n

What was a voiced secret has now been acknowledged the last two days by
the spanish National Police and spread by various press agencies -EFE and
COLPISA- as well as several newsmedia -El Norte de Castilla, Ideal, Las
Provincias, La Verdad-. The information services of the National Police
and the Civil Guard have revealed that since December '01 they spy and
track the alternative information networks on the Internet with the aim of
facing the ati-globalization movement.

"Information and pervention are our two main weapons," has been the excuse
of the experts of the National Police according to news agency COLPISA.
The sources counted eight alternative web servers which they have
criminalized as "main resources of anti-system elements to spread all over
Europe schedules of the main protests as well as urban guerilla warfare
tactics."

The criminalized webs are, according to informations offered by police
services, Barcelona Indymedia, Observatorio Global, International Protest
Action, Nodo50, Acci�n Internacional de Estudiantes, Rebelion, La Haine
and Sin Dominio.

Without any judicial cause or legal action against these alternative
collectives, the police services have started a campagin of
criminalization. The sources of the police defend their spionage saying
that these media organize sabotages against planned activities and
"promote street-fighting." The security experts of the Ministry of the
Interior, without giving any detailed informations or proof, say that they
have detected urban guerilla warfare tactics and sabotage methods to
provoke and face the security forces deployed under the demonstrations.

The police forces justify their actions with the events that took place in
Genua, where the police killed an activist. Those days of repression and
murder were described by a spanish police official that spoke to COLPISA
as "important failures on the part of the police because of, taht's it,
lack of information."

This spionage has also been acknowledged by the Guvernor of Valencia,
Carmen Mas, who said last monday that "the police has been investigating
during the last several months on the internet the movements of the
anti-globalization groups" and explained that "those investigations have
intensified because of the Euro-Mediterranean Summit taking place in
Valencia next april," according to a report of EFE. The guvernor also
acknowledged that "these sources of information are investigated by other
the police in other autonomou communities as we



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