Rising Tide Statement on Tortuguita’s Murder: In Solidarity with Atlanta’s Forest Defenders

Rising Tide North America statement on the murder of Tortuguita by the police in Atlanta, Georgia:

“The news has spread around the country and around the world. On the morning of January 18, police began an attack on the Weelaunee Forest in south Atlanta. In this assault, they shot and killed Cami Teran, known by friends in the movement to defend the forest as Tortuguita.

Tortuguita, remembered by many as “fierce and loving,” was a Black and Indigenous anarchist. Their life was spent seeking a world without prisons and without police where people could care for each other and be in relationship with the natural world. This moving rememberance shares just a small part of their spirit and their story.

The Atlanta Police Foundation wants to clear hundreds of acres of forest to build a massive training facility that would include a mock city and be a site for police forces from across the country to come train in urban warfare.  Tortuguita was part of the movement to protect the Atlanta forest and stop this project.  The movement is centered in Atlanta and includes community groups, forest defenders, lawyers, activists fighting gentrification, racism, and police brutality, and neighbors of the forest. But the movement is not only in Atlanta. Everywhere that police oppress indigenous people to protect pipelines, everywhere that forests are cleared, everywhere that profit and control are valued more than life, this movement resonates. The struggle in Atlanta is all of our struggle.

You can learn more about this movement and how communities in Atlanta and around the country are responding in recent reports from Democracy Now and Rolling Stone. Police would like to blame their brutality on Tortuguita and their fellow forest defenders. There must be an independent investigation of Tortuguita’s murder.

Our hearts are filled with love, sorrow, and rage in solidarity with all those grieving their death.

If you are moved to gather or act in Tortuguita’s memory, vigils are planned in many towns and cities through the weekend. If there is nothing planned near you, organize something with your friends and invite your communities. Support the people arrested in the raid. The outpouring of love and solidarity feeds those grieving and gathering in Atlanta as they care for each other in coming days and weeks.

Here are some other ways to support the movement from the statement in Solidarity with the movement to stop Cop City & defend the Weelaunee Forest, endorsed by RTNA:

  • Donate to the Atlanta Solidarity Fund to support legal costs for arrested protestors and ongoing legal action.
  • Call on investors in the project to divest from Cop City (list of APF investors). Call on builders of the project to drop their construction contracts.
  • Organize political solidarity bail funds, forest defense funds, and forest defense committees where you live.
  • Organize or participate in local solidarity actions.
  • Endorse and circulate this statement of solidarity.”

Podcast: Police Murder Forest Defender Near Atlanta’s Proposed “Cop City”

cross-posted from the Green and Red Podcast

In this episode, G&R talks with Micah (@micahinatl), an Atlanta-based organizer, about the situation in Atlanta.

Listen in:https://apple.co/3XNOcSY

A forest defender, Manuel Teran, AKA “Tortuguita” or “Tort,” was shot and killed by police on Wednesday during a violent raid of the protest camp and community gathering space that has blocked construction of an enormous police training facility known as “Cop City” on roughly 100 acres of public forest in southeast Atlanta. Vigils for the murdered forest defender Tortuguita have taken place from Oakland to Minneapolis to Charlotte to Chicago. In Atlanta, activists held a vigil the night of the shooting and are planning a march on Saturday.

Since June 2021, the Stop Cop City campaign (@defendatlforest) has resisted the construction of a police training facility and demolition of an urban forest. Through the campaign demonstrators have been pepper-sprayed, attacked, threatened and violently arrested by the police Last month, 5 protestors were arrested and charged with “domestic terrorism” On Wednesday, beside the murder of Tort, at least another 7 protestors were arrested and charged with “domestic terrorism.”

 

Press Release: Police murder protestor in Atlanta Forest

cross-posted from Atlanta Press Collective

January 18, 2023

Submitted to the Atlanta Community Press Collective for publication.

Today the police shot and killed a protester in Weelaunee Forest.

Dozens of heavily armed DeKalb Police, Atlanta Police and Georgia State police shut down Weelaunee People’s Park and nearby streets before entering the tree line with guns drawn and heavy machinery poised to continue forest destruction.

Police have repeatedly raided this public park, flattened community gardens and art installations, attacked protestors with chemical weapons and rubber bullets, and threatened lethal force. During past raids, police have consistently escalated violent tactics on peaceful people who were sitting in trees or walking through the public park. Since June 6, 2022, activists and community members fighting to Defend the Atlanta Forest and Stop Cop City have been demanding that officers stop bringing weapons into the forest after APD pointed their weapons at peaceful protestors.

The police and local news are working together to control the flow of information, leaving us with vague news reports that suggest the officer fired at the civilian in self-defense. We know they will say and do anything to prevent an Atlanta officer from being viewed as another Derek Chauvin, including witholding, distorting, or deleting evidence. Supporters of the movement are calling on legal observers and journalists to document the violent police tactics being used against protestors.

Since the fatal shooting, this morning’s operation has continued with Brasfield and Gorrie’s heavy machinery entering the forest and cops shooting pepper balls at people who remain in the park–as if nothing has happened. The loss of our lives remains meaningless to the police. Police killed a forest defender for loving this earth, for taking a stand against the ongoing destruction of the planet and its people. Indiscriminate police murder, unfettered police violence is exactly why people have, for two years, called for the Cop City project to be cancelled immediately. As politicians invest in cops, militarization and police budgets are only increasing. Meanwhile, police murders peaked in 2022: U.S. cops killed 100 people every month.

What is taking place is a classic example of tyrannical government overreach. The public has a right to defend its interests. We are advocates of a free and peaceful society built on cooperation and mutual understanding. The government is escalating this situation pointlessly.

Allow peace to return to our community.

Cancel the Cop City project. Return Intrenchment Creek Park to the public.

Drop the charges against protesters.

No one can bring our friend back to us. An innocent life has been taken and the machines continue.

If you are in Atlanta, come to the candlelight vigil tonight, January 18th, at 6pm at the intersection of Moreland and Euclid.

Wherever you are, we invite you to come to Atlanta Friday, January 20 for a second candlelight vigil at 6pm to remember and grieve our lost friend. We will not go quietly into this dark night. RIP, with love and solidarity.

January 17: Lützerath Unräumbar! (Lützerath Unevictable!)

cross-posted from Ende Gelande

Mass action with the #LützerathUnräumbar alliance on 17 January – we stand in the way of destruction! We will protect Lützerath and stop Garzweiler with diverse forms of action ?.
Come with affinity groups and get active with us!

As a broad alliance, we announce actions around Lützerath, because the lignite under Lützerath must stay in the ground! We stand united behind the activists in Lützerath and fight side by side for climate justice worldwide. Together we call on all activists to make their way to Lützerath to protect the village from eviction.

Every minute that the excavator is running and coal is being burned, the climate catastrophe continues to heat up. As the Lützerath Unräumbar alliance, we stand in the way of destruction! We are groups from Fridays For Future to Last Generation to All Villages Remain. We call on everyone to become active with us for climate justice. Our name is our programme: with diverse actions of civil disobedience, we will make Lützerath impossible to evacuate. As a cross-movement alliance, we are bringing together a wide variety of actors from the climate justice movement who will each oppose the eviction attempt in their own way. We will not escalate the situation. We do not endanger people.

Our first central day of action is 17 January – but even before that we will be active in many ways as individual groups on the ground. We will make it clear: Global climate justice will also be fought for in Lützerath! For decades, RWE has been making fat profits by destroying our livelihoods. It is a scandal that the government protects those who cause the climate crisis. All fossil fuels must remain in the ground. Also the coal under Lützerath. In this, we go beyond the fight against fossil energies. In a system where profits and not needs count, there can be no social justice. We say: System Change not Climate Change!

If you want to participate, we recommend that you arrive early. As Lützerath is expected to be closed, you may have to switch to the Unser Aller Camp. Further information will follow via the social media channels of the participating groups and here: https://luetzerathlebt.info/aktionsbuendnis/

Groups involved in the Lützerath Unräumbar alliance

  • Fridays For Future
  • Letzte Generation
  • Alle Dörfer Bleiben
  • Interventionistische Linke
  • ausgeco2hlt
  • Ende Gelände
  • Kohle ersetzen
  • Scientist Rebellion
  • Ums Ganze
  • Extinction Rebellion
  • RWE & Co enteignen

Further dates from other groups or individual groups from the alliance:

  • 08.01. Dorfspaziergang in Lützerath
  • 12.01. Demonstration und niedrigschwellige Aktionen zivilen Ungehorsams
  • 14.01. Großdemonstration von Umweltverbänden und NGOs
  • 17.01. Gemeinsamer Aktionstag des Bündnisses Lützerath Unräumbar