Activists involved in the action criticized the plan for opening up areas to logging which were previously off limits. They also criticized the plan for increasing clear cutting to boost local timber jobs while not making any decisive moves to regulate or even monitor the large timber export industry which ships logs and jobs overseas.
people. "As a trans person, my affinity with forests stems from the harsh reality that both of us are targets of oppression for merely existing. Systems of oppression such as patriarchy, homophobia, and transphobia are inherently linked to the violence towards forests such as the Elliott. I am in solidarity with all forms of resistance against the destruction of marginalized identities, human and non-human." says Samuel Morrissey.
Meredith Cocks of Portland, OR said, "It's absolutely devastating to walk into the middle of a clearcut in the Elliott and know that after decades of fighting for forest protection this sort of logging is still accepted on public lands. This is some of our last intact coastal rainforest, a precious place that deserves our respect, not to be decimated by the ODF."
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UPDATE TUESDAY EVENING: The three people locked down were arrested at around 3:30PM and are being held on $7,000 bail at Clackamas County Jail and waiting for their arraignment Tuesday morning at 10AM. Show up to support these folks. More info at:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2011/08/409591.shtml?discuss#388453
They are not being given vegan food! Call (503)655-8331 to request that Sara Silvestro (vegan), Meredith Cocks (vegetarian), and Danielle Hauser (vegan) are given food of their choice. Wait through the automated message to talk to a person.
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