Thursday, February 1, 2018

Your right to stand for forests is under attack — again

 Blogpost by Amy Moas - 30 January, 2018 
If it seems like we’ve been talking about lawsuits a lot lately, it’s because we have.
Corporate bullies, helped by Donald Trump’s go-to law firm, have filed two massive lawsuits against Greenpeace in the last two years. They aim to silence us, but we are not alone. Many of our allies and other individual activists are fighting meritless lawsuits of their own. These Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) are not about justice or corporations righting some kind of wrong, but about tying up our resources in hopes that we won’t be able to keep fighting for a green and peaceful future.
Today, we filed a motion to dismiss one of these SLAPPs that should have already gone away for good.
Resolute Forest Hearing in San Francisco 10/10/2017 © George Nikitin / Greenpeace
Participants and activists appear outside a United States District Court - October, 2017
Nearly two years ago, Resolute Forest Products — the largest logging company in Canada — filed a CAD$300 million Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organisations Act (RICO) lawsuit against a number of Greenpeace defendants. In case you haven’t heard of RICO, it’s a law designed to prosecute the mafia and stop organised crime (read: nothing to do with preventing peaceful activists from protecting forests).
In response to this baseless lawsuit, thousands of you raised your voices to make it clear that forest defenders everywhere will not be intimidated by corporate bullies that aim to silence us to protect their profits. And we’ve seen important progress.
Three months ago, a US judge threw out Resolute’s lawsuit in its entirety. Furthermore, the judge ordered Resolute to reimburse Greenpeace for our attorney fees under California’s anti-SLAPP law.
But for Resolute, this case has never been about winning; it’s about stopping us from fighting for forests by sucking up precious time and money. The company showed this in November when it filed a repackaged version of its meritless lawsuit. Because of this, we are all back in this fight.
Today, we filed a 40-page brief outlining why this “new” version of Resolute’s lawsuit is the same old story as the case that’s already been dismissed — and why it deserves the same fate.
There is no reason to think this new version of this lawsuit will not die the same death it did originally, but it does mean that forest lovers can’t stop fighting now. Attacks on our right to speak up threaten so much more than just Greenpeace, they threaten countless groups fighting to make the world a better place — including your right to fight for the planet you love. That’s why there are more than 30 organisations gathering in Washington, DC today to fight back against SLAPPs together.
Because each and every SLAPP threatens us all, we must fight each and every one together. Already, your voices have shown Resolute and companies everywhere that the movement for a green and peaceful future is stronger than corporate intimidation. Now it’s time to speak up again and bury this case once and for all — join the fight and stand up to SLAPPs today.
Greenpeace activists in a forest near Werbellinsee in Brandenburg - April, 2017
Amy Moas, PhD is a senior forest campaigner for Greenpeace USA
 Thanx  Amy       Jenny the Crusader

4 comments:

  1. Howdy my baby girl ,
    I am glad the young people are taking a stand , I am so proud the young people is taking a stand , maybe our world do have a chance. You don't have to be wealthy or know important people to make a difference , all you need is a voice .
    Aunt Jeannie and I have notice you and your Knights are making a difference , the reader base is growing .
    yes , tRUMP is a bully and he is famous for filing lawsuits , he knows a lawsuit will slow down progress and nothing will be done .
    It's a struggle , but we must keep fighting .
    I am so very proud of you my darling and your knights .
    Love you
    Mama

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  2. Howdy Shadow,
    2 / 1 / 2018
    today 15
    yesterday 17 ending with 25 at midnight
    total this month 15
    Total 2,175

    I put them on last night about 9:30 PM , yesterday will always have more when I post them next day .
    Love Witchy

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  3. Howdy my darling ,
    I think the big wigs in DC is getting a little skirmish , bullies like tRump likes to sue because knows it will prolong his case and the person/or people he is suing will get tired and quit .
    Well all those big wheels in government that is fatting their pockets buy destroying the earth better think again , there's a new bred in town , people is beginning to wake up and listen to them , one of you posted that 'The Wave is Rolling' so true !
    This new bred is the one to watch .
    I am so very proud of all of you ,
    Yes we can beat the corporate bullies at their own game , our voices will be heard and the A**hole in the White House is the biggest bully of all , he will hit the bottom the hardest .

    Love you
    Mama

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  4. Crusader,
    I take heart from this article. Judges are starting to think independently, instead of politically or going along with the administration. That's what we need...people thinking for themselves. Of course logging companies are going to fight Greenpeace. I did not know about the RICO law but it has no place in citizens trying to protect forests from destruction.
    We have to fight big corporations even harder now because they have the backing and approval of Mr Trump and to some degree our own leader Justin Trudeau. The fight just got harder.
    You and your brave knights are doing a wonderful job. I could not be prouder.
    Love you all
    Aunt Jeannie

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