Montréal Contre-information
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CAMOVER MONTRÉAL

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May 282016
 

camfeaturedAnonymous submission to MTL Counter-info

In CamOver, you play a group of humans confronted with an invasion of cameras in a gentrified neighborhood. The struggle against the cameras is important, but your own survival is essential! To win you must form teams with friends in your neighborhoods and destroy as many cameras as possible. The game takes place throughout the summer. At the end, the neighborhood with the most points wins the game.

Let the vandalism begin!
Let’s make our summer nights magical and vibrant!

Terms of Engagement

1. Preparation
Speak with your friends and gather a small affinity group. Walk around your area and identify the potential targets. During the scouting, take care to note the following aspects for each target: where to mask up without being seen, where to position the lookouts, and where the exit route will be.

Gather the following items:
mask, gloves & unidentifiable clothing
extinguisher / hammer / rope / spraypaint / rocks

2. Sabotage
The night has arrived. Choose the right tool and be on your way. Position the lookouts, mask up at the predetermined spots and check that no one sees you. Carry out the act of sabotage and then take the exit route as quickly as possible.

3. Let people know
Count up your points: one for each camera. Write a short text recounting the actions and send it to mtlcounter-info•org. You can also attach an image or video to the text. If you manage to leave with any of the destroyed cameras, get creative: pose with them, dance with them, turn them into puppets or an art installation.

Why play?
• To develop skills that can be used in many situations: using certain tools, planning actions, becoming unidentifiable, escaping from the police, communicating during these types of moments.
• Developing and nourishing complicity and affinity between friends through action.
• Transform our relationships to our neighborhoods: develop an intimate knowledge of the streets, the buildings, the alleys, etc.
• Make the neighborhood safer: for people whose daily activities are criminalized (drug dealers, sex workers, etc.), for graffiti writers, and for those who wish to struggle against systems of domination.

For camera mapping in Montreal:
montreal.sous-surveillance.net
To post communiques of your actions:
mtlcounter-info.org

Using rope
• Attach a small object, such as a piece of wood, to a rope.
• Throw the rope over the camera arm.
• Grab the two ends of the rope and pull!

How to fill an extinguisher with paint
• The right extinguishers are silver and have a nut and a valve. They can be found in apartment buildings and restaurants.
• Empty the extinguisher by squeezing the trigger, and remove the top by unscrewing the nut. Pour in a mix of latex paint and water, with a 1:1 ratio.
• Replace the top and pressurize the extinguisher with a bike pump or a pressurizer, to 100 PSI.
• Use gloves while touching the extinguisher to avoid leaving fingerprints on it. It’s a good idea to wear a raincoat to keep the spray off your clothes.

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Forum of reflection and organization for the support (of the struggles) of prisoners

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Nov 122015
 

With a reenergized enthusiasm, you are invited to a

Forum of reflection and organization for the support (of the struggles) of prisoners

November 21st, 9:30 am-5pm, Centre St-Pierre (1212 Panet st), room 205

This forum wishes to reunite people working and/or reflecting on anti-prison struggles and prisoner support, with the goal of making an overview of the efforts in struggles and support going on, as much on the inside as the outside. In addition, this forum will allow the networking between existing groups, and the people motivated by these issues, as well as target the concrete needs and adopt the political strategies to tackle them. The ultimate goal of this forum is to create the basis of a struggle and prisoner support collective.

We are people who have been incarcerated and/or support incarcerated people. The project originates from the request of a prisoner who wants to fight against austerity and the particular repercussions it has on prisons’ life conditions. We hope that our collective collaboration during this forum will light a fire in the ditch that separates militant anglophone and francophone activists, as well as militants and people incarcerated or facing criminalization. This opportunity will allow us to deepen our capacity to act as a community of solidarity!

Looking forward to meeting with all of you,

PS: Below is an overview of the day’s proposed schedule and information about accessibility.

PS2: You are invited to not use social media to pass along this invitation. Propagate information in your milieus via your email lists, in written form or verbally. For these reasons we invite you to note the event in your agendas, as Facebook and other social medias won’t remind you! :)

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An overview of the day’s schedule:

Accessibility:

*access ramp present

*whispered translation from french to english + english to french

*childcare on location

 

9:30: Welcome, coffee, tea, fruits

10:00: Words of welcome, brief presentation by different groups engaged in anti-prison struggle and support. (5-10 minutes per group)

10:30 : Discussion in smaller groups on the struggles/ practices/ possibilities of resistance related to the intersections of the prison industrial complex *anti- colonialism / feminisms/ classism / racism/ gender/ sexuality / and others

*thematics will be decided during the forum according to the participants’ political desires!

11:30 : Return to the larger group and sharing of results

12:30: Vegan lunch

1:30 The plans’ follow-up

-discussion of strategies and angles of struggles to promote + political orientations to prioritize

-campaigns to put into action

3:00: Break

3:15: The plans’ follow up (cont’d)

-Mandate of the support committee for (the struggles) of incarcerated people.

5:00: Goodbye speeches (and see you laters)

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