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Activist on Bridge urges Commuters to STOP BUSH
Commuters at the Cambridge station were in for a surprise this morning when they were greeted by a large banner spelling STOP BUSH and a voice of a protester announcing the arrival of the American president rather than the next train.Cambridge Man Shot by Israeli Army
Cambridge based activist Mika who is working with the International Solidarity Movement in Palestine has sent us the following report...Video of Tractors & Trollies
Farmers, campaigners and consumers travelled from all over the UK to converge on London on the 13th October to express their opposition to the governments plans to allow the commerciallisation of genetically modified crops.In the days running up to the event, 'pilgrims' traveled from as far afield as Wales, Cornwall and Scotland and visited significant 'bio-threat' locations such as Cambridge, Newbury, Weymouth and Oxford.
Cambridge Stop BU$H Mobilisation
George W Bush will we be the UK on the 19,20,21 Novmeber.On Wednesday the 19th there will be a Protest rally at 6:00pm in the Market square in Cambridge.
On Thirsday there is a national demonstration in London, Cambridge Stop the War Coalition is organising coach transport leaving Cambridge at 12:00 noon. Tickets are £5/£10 unwaged/waged. Phone to book you place now.
Vigil against the Wall
At least sixty protesters in Cambridge urged Israel to tear down the Wall that is being built and to stop the escalation of hatred and violence.Pining for Freedom: Syrian occupation suffocates Lebanon
Syria's government, with its jackboot system, foul prisons, ruthless repression of dissent and support (in joint venture with Iran) of Hezbollah terrorists based in Lebanon, is utterly unfit to run Syria itself, let alone Lebanon. "All our intelligence agencies are under Syrian control," former Lebanese president Amin Gemayel tells me. Lebanon's Maronite Christian patriarch says that the entire Lebanese government has become "a creature of Syria." Lebanon is being transformed into a policeGAP labour practices challenged by anti-capitalists
Shoppers passing by the GAP store on the Cambridge market square this Saturday were the audience of a street theatre piece demonstrating unjust labour practices by GAP clothing line contractors.Greenpeace activists urge Sainsbury shoppers to take back GM milk
On Saturday afternoon activists informed consumers in Cambridge that Sainsbury's dairy products contain milk from cows that have been fed with genetically modified crops.Making all trade Fair Trade - SP policy forum
Summaries of the presentations on 'Making all trade Fair Trade' made at the Cambridge Simultaneous Policy Adopters Group meeting on 5 November are available at http://spdev.gn.apc.org/Saloniki 7 - Solidarity Action Saturday 8th November
Picket in solidarity with the Saloniki 7 hunger strikers this Saturday.Stop the Wall vigil
Vigil in protest at the apartheid wallFree education demo this thursday
Charles Clarke, Education Minister, comes to Cambridge!Demolition Exhibition: Cambridge
"Demolition Exhibition - what goes up must come down" - free art space soon to be demolishedCall for Women's actions against Bush's visit
Call for women to come together to protest at Bush's visitAnti-Gap Action
Anti-Gap action to take place this saturday at 2pm in Market Square, Cambridge.Eye witness Bagdhad. By Robert Fisk
Running the gauntlet of small arms fire and rocket-propelled grenades after check-in at Baghdad airport.You need to take a military escort to reach Baghdad airport these days. Yes, things are getting better in Iraq, according to President Bush - remember that each hour that goes by - but the guerrillas are getting so close to the runways that the Americans have chopped down every tree, every palm bush, every scrap of undergrowth on the way. Rocket-propelled grenades have killed so many GIs on this stretch of highway that the US army - like the Israelis in southern Lebanon in the mid-80s - have erased nature. You travel to Baghdad airport through a wasteland. Heathrow it isn't.
One, Two, Three, What Are They Fighting For? By Robert Fisk
The worst problem facing US forces in Iraq may not be armed resistance but a crisis of morale.Pixies Target Cambridge CCTV
This morning, banners appeared hanging from a number of CCTV cameras in the centre of Cambridge, drawing attention to the ever-increasing invasion of our privacy by blanket surveillance.Smart Bombs, Dumb Wars Conference
A one day conference examining changing conditions of war andpeace in the age of global terrorism