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FAIRFORD COACH ACTION
'KIDNAPPED' PROTESTORS CHALLENGE POLICE IN JUDICIAL REVIEWOn Thursday 15 January 2004, the High Court will consider whether the
police acted unlawfully by forcibly detaining innocent people and
preventing them from protesting against the war on Iraq.
Zapatista film showing in Cambridge
Cambridge IMC will be showing 'Zapatista', a film shot in Chiapas, on Sunday 11 January, 7.30pm, The Locomotive, 44 Mill Road. Come along and find out about the struggle that inspired, and continues to inspire, protests for a better world, around the world.Five Israeli Conscientious Objectors Jailed
Israeli Conscientious Objectors JailedAnti-G8 Gathering - Feb 7th-8th
An open invitation to the next Dissent! Gathering against the G8.The Hidden smell at Sheer Hell
A more succinct note on a long standing injustice perpetrated at Shire Hall and suppressed by self interest, political indifference and professional protectionism.Stickers advertising notesfrompalestine.net
Here's a sheet of stickers advertising the site:www.notesfrompalestine.net
Print off and use.
Struggle to close down military base military base on Diego Garcia
[Here is a report of an action planned for a reclamation of a US military base in Mauritius. Sounds very inspiring and potentially groundbreaking. Report received through the Women in Black network.]A view from inside Israel
A lot of reports of the situation within Palestine and Israel are coming out currently, either from people working in Palestine, or in the mainstream press from outside. As a Jewish person myself I found this report from inside Israel extremely important and reassuring, as it gives information about the strength of feeling by many Israelis in the country against what is going on. This is not a race issue, and most people who are upset by the army's behaviour and the governments policy in the occupied territories are reacting in humanitarian and political dimensions, including all those Jewish people outside of Israel who are campaigning against this system and this regime. So for the inspiration of others like myself, for the consideration of those who have seen only reports of Israelis as army members, and for those who argue aggressively and often hotheadedly that all criticism of Israel is somehow anti-semitic (themselves the only ones aplying this race-label), here is a report I received a couple of days ago from the Israeli Peace Group Gush Shalom, who do fantastic work in the midst of an increasingly fraught and in many areas degenerating society.The new year in palestine
Shooting of Israeli anarchist during anti-wall protest; invasion of Nablus continues over the New Year.Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.net
Waiting - home demolitions in Balata Refugee Camp, Palestine
Collective punishment continues in Balata Refugee Camp, as the Israeli Army takes out its frustration at not catching the Palestinian independence fighters on the local population.Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.net
Israeli military invasion of Nablus
A short update on the extension of the Israeli invasion in the Nablus area from Balata Camp to Nablus City from a week ago. Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.netCambridge campaign aims to stop climate change
The Cambridge Simultaneous Policy Adopters Group will be holding a public meeting with the title: "Achieving sustainable energy use" at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 7th January. Dr. Jonathan Köhler will present information on the problem of climate change - blamed in part for the freak weather experienced around the world in recent years - and ways to address it. John Bunzl, author and Director of the International Simultaneous Policy Organisation, will discuss how campaigners can compel politicians to bring in the changes necessary to guarantee our future survival.CCTV 'no answer to street fights'
The study was the first to compare police and hospital dataCCTV schemes in town centres do not stop drunken street violence breaking out, according to new research.