Hard-disks nailed to the italian consulate in Dijon, France. Report of an Indymedia support action. For photos of the action, flyers and miscellaneous material, see http://print.squat.net/move.html#imc-italie PRINT (hacklab/autonomous computer workshop) & PASSION (anarchist action collective) had called for an action in solidarity with Indymedia on Thursday 4th, November 2004, to protest the repression campaigns initiated by swiss, italian, and US authorities. The action aimed at putting direct pressure on the italian government through an occupation of its local representation. It also meant to inform passers-by about the Indymedia network and the alarming threats on dissident information initiatives (details in the call to action [1]). At about 1.30pm, some 20 people met in front of Dijon's italian consulate. A metal plate bearing two red and black hard-disks was nailed to the frontdoor of the consulate. A slogan in italian was written on it: "VOLETE I NOSTRI DISCHI ? IN FACCIA, VE LI DIAMO!" ("YOU WANT OUR HARD-DISKS? WE THROW THEM IN YOUR FACE!"). This trophy of shame made the repressive politics of the italian state visible. A cage containing a computer with the Indymedia logo was installed in front of the consulate, as well as a banner showing "AGAINST THE CENSORSHIP OF INDYMEDIA". A lot of information flyers [2] were distributed , as well as stickers advertising "TO FBI AND POLICE OF ALL COUNTRIES: STAY AWAY FROM OUR DISKS!" [3]. Some indymedia exhibition boards were hung in the street, in order to present the Indymedia network to curious on-lookers. After an hour of gathering and discussing in the rain, demonstrators came together to occupy the consulate, in order to demand the sending of protest faxes to the italian government. But once inside the building hall, we found a closed door and a notice announcing an "exceptionnal closing for the 4th of November". What a coincidence! Keep in mind that Dijon's italian consulate has been regularly occupied over the last few years, in reaction to the italian government's repressive politics. We presume that the announcement of the action made them shut the place down for the day. Therefore, we left, leaving souvenirs and protest decorations on the walls, floors, doors and mailboxes. Our freedom of action and information strongly depends upon our visibility, and upon the concrete pressure we can put against states and their police. We hope that this demonstration, together with various other support actions being carried in the last few weeks, will be followed by others. We're willing to share the material we produced for this action with interested collectives: press releases, flyers, stickers, exhibition boards and posters can be found on our website [4]. Contact : print@squat.net [1] http://print.squat.net/docs/appel-action_IMC-Dijon-20041104.txt [2] http://print.squat.net/docs/tract-action_IMC-Dijon-20041104.pdf [3] http://print.squat.net/docs/Stickers-IMC-FBI-fr.pdf [4] http://print.squat.net/move.html#imc-italie