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Brave U S Marine snipers shoot women and children
Allegations of widespread abuse by US forces in Fallujah, including the killing of unarmed civilians and the targeting of a hospital in an attack, have been made by people who have escaped from the city.Stop Aids Event in Cambridge
Worlds Aids Day happens next week, on December 1st. To commemorate this fact some fine bands will be playing a couple of days earlier, November 29th, in Cambridge. Your support would be greatly appreciated! The aim of the evening is to support the new Stop Aids Group in Cambridge, to raise awareness in the run up to World Aids Day and to raise some money for the nationwide Stop Aids campaign..US attempts to cover-up mad cow disease outbreak
This article by Diane Farsetta takes a closer look at why the USDA bans independent testing for mad cow disease. When one beef producer wanted to test its own products in order to meet international safety requirements, the USDA actually threatened to sue them for doing so!Why? because too much testing may reveal vast numbers of cattle to be infected with mad cow disease in the United States, and the USDA certainly doesn't want that to be front page news.
Burning Solidarity with Fallujah - Palestine
Nablus, Palestine, shows solidarity with the people of Falluja by writing 'Al-Falujah' in Arabic in flames on the mountain above the cityBattle of the Beanfield Film Screening
OPERATION SOLSTICE recounts the story of how 420 people were arrested on 1 June 1985 on their way to Stonehenge to hold the 11th People's Free Festival.Using video footage, the police radio log, photographs and personal testimony to recreate what became known as the Battle of the Beanfield. This documentary presents horrifying evidence of the semi-military tactics employed by police as they smashed up travellers' homes.
Support windfarms in Cambridge
Several weeks ago, Cambridge Indymedia ran a feature regarding the proposal to build a windfarm near to Boxworth, a village outside Cambridge:http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2004/09/297387.html
The UK Government Response to US Election
From Her Majesty's GovernmentThe UK Government Response to US Election Result 2004
To the citizens of the United States of America:
Fallujans pay the price of liberation
When a nation's identity, existence and dignity is put at risk, the sacrifice required is far more than the lives of a group of fighters, and that is why Falluja has chosen to carry the flag of resistance in Iraq, in the clear knowledge it may be wiped out.FALLUJAH IS JUST THE START: THE PROGRAM IS FOR WAR
It's about the lie of war that governments and the military have elaborated over the last ten years, the technological, smart surgical war that is supposed to limit civilian deaths, thereby somehow making the killing acceptable. It suggests that the conflicts at the moment are the on-going practice of a policy of war orchestrated the US administration, both before and after 911, and nothing to do with terrorism.Fallujah in Pictures
The Fallujah in Pictures website (address below) is grim viewing...Building Bridges Radio- Bangladeshi Worker's Dream & SEIU: Labor Must Organize o
Building Bridges: Your Community and Labor Report brings you this 28 minute radio program. TO LISTEN CLICK ON INTERNET WEB ADDRESS LINKMy Peelgrimage: The Pictures
As promised, here are the pictures to illustrate the article I posted on the Newswire earlier.Colchester - East Anglia Social Forum and Anti-War Demo. Sat 20th Nov.
The next East Anglia Social Forum will be at the Friends Meeeting House in Colchester, on Sat 20th Nov. Before this there will be an Anti-War march through the Garrison Town. Bring the Troops Home! Do come!Dissent! & PGA benefit gig, 20th November Hitchin, Herts.
Details of benefit gig in Hitchin Herts. Hitchin is on the main train line from Peterborough & Cambridge to London Kings Cross.My Peelgrimage
I'd had a fitfull night of sleep (knowing where I was heading to in the morning didn't help any), before rising at 8am to be out in time catch the early train to Bury St.Edmunds.Norwich Anti War Protests
Protest against Falluja mayhem.Lobby those responsible for cutting off water in Iraq
It is very important that the water supplies in Iraq are safe guarded. A page has been created where people can fax UK ministers with responsibility in this area:http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~npg20/iraqwaterfax.html
If people can take a couple of minutes to lobby these politicians, we may succeed in getting this crucial issue a wider airing in the public domain.
Cambridge Forum - Deforestation and Human Rights
This coming Tuesday, November 16th, we have a Cambridge Forum meeting onDeforestation and Human Rights, with three expert speakers. 8pm to 10pm at CB1 cafe, Mill Road.
"Bush Took His Personal Lawyer and Made Him Lawyer to the Nation"
President Bush has nominated White House counsel Alberto Gonzales to replace John Ashcroft as attorney general. We take a look at Gonzales' record with Karen Greenberg New York University School of Law and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI).Denial of water to Iraqi Cities during US assaults
Water supplies to Tall Afar, Samarra and Fallujah have been cut offduring US attacks in the past two months, affecting up to 750,000
civilians. This appears to form part of a deliberate US policy of
denying water to the residents of cities under attack. If so, it has
been adopted without a public debate, and without consulting Coalition
partners. It is a serious breach of international humanitarian law, and
is deepening Iraqi opposition to the United States, other Coalition
members, and the Iraqi interim government.