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Winson Green prison guards - Trade union heroes or violent thugs?
Two videos - you decide!Greyhound benefit gig
Benefit gig in aid of greyhound action in Wolverhampton TONIGHT!CALL OUT: Justice Not Crisis Social Centre.
Justice Not Crisis (JNC) is a direct action pressure group based in Birmingham. We're currently squatting a house on Pershore road, and we need your help to build a thriving Social Centre here.Irish Freedom News April Newsletter
http://irishfreedomnews.freeforums.org is an Irish Republican forum to discuss your Republican views without censorship. IrishFreedomNews is the only Republican forum run by independent Republicans as AdminsJolly's circus demos
Peter Jolly's Circus Evesham, Knowles Hill off bypass just follow the upside down directions (they haven't even noticed that they have put them upside down)International Solidarity Movement London present "Audio Intifada" - May 16 @ Bri
International Solidarity Movement London present "Audio Intifada" - May 16 @ Brixton JammAround the Campaigns Friday 1st May 2009
Glad to say there were at least seven empty seats on the 'Ethnic Charter Flights' to Afghanistan (Tuesday) and Nigeria (Wednesday) and all the seats on the 'Ethnic Charter Flight' to Cameroon this morning were empty as it was cancelled in its' entirety.Stephanie 12, Desmond 11 and Raphael 6, refuse to leave Yarl's Wood
Fortunately we were not removed yesterday cos the children refused to be removed as Desmond was terrified went into tears and went under the bed refusing to be pulled out, after several persuasion and trial by the detention officer to pull him out. The immigration officer told him that she will be back in couple of days with another date of removal.Peter Jolly's circus, Knowles Hill Evesham
Violence errupts at circus a freaks are unleashedLegendary Ska@ the Navi Nottingham for Prisoner support, nr the Irish centre
Skaville UK present a benefit for the Vegan Prisoner Support Group (VPSG)@ The Navigation, Wilford Street, NottmInner Terrestrials, 4 support bands & DJ's.
""A 4 year old boy, who survived the illness, has emerged as Mexico's earliest known case of the never-before-seen virus. He lived near a factory pig farm run by a U.S.-Mexican company, Granjas Carroll, in the municipality of Perote, in Veracruz.""
Second attempt to remove Eric Tcheujoue
Eric Tcheujoue, a national of Cameroon, currently detained in Colnbrook IRC is due to be forcibly removed to Cameroon on Friday 1st May 2009 on 'Ethnic Charter flight' PVT002 at 01:00am. A previous attempt to remove Eric on Sunday 29th March was aborted when Eric refused to fly.Stop these inhumane 'Ethnic Charter Flights'
"My daughter Stephanie who is in detention at Yarl's Wood has tried harming herself by incision on her wrist she is right now under suicide watch here at Yarl's Wood" Ubaka Kenneth NwosemWorkers Memorial Day in Brum
Workers’ Memorial Day (April 28th) commemorates all those killed and injured at work, highlighting the scale of the tragedy and what can be done about it. In Birmingham there is a memorial held in the churchyard of St. Philips Cathedral. There are also memorials in Wolverhampton and Solihull.
Every year, in Britain alone, thousands of workers are killed on the job or die of work related causes. It's worth noting that more workers are killed in their workplaces than are sent to die in wars. This is the deadliest war of all and it's ignored by the government and unpublicised by the corporate media.