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Weapons of Mass Disruption being made in Glasgow
People will be gathering in Glasgow this Saturday (14th August) to make Lock-On tubes in preparation for the Big Blockade at Faslane on Monday 23rd August.Security Breach at Faslane Trident Base Highlights UK Government Hypocrisy
At 12.30 am, three peace activists entered the high security Faslane Naval Base on the Clyde and remained inside the base for over 2 hours. On the anniversary of the US bombing of Nagasaki, the two women and one man highlighted the continuing and illegal development of the UK's own weapons of mass destruction.Mark Thomas presents a benefit for Colombia Solidarity Campaign
Party and raise money for the oppressed workers of Colombia!Dissent! Network of Resistance against the G8 Gathering 17 - 19 September
The next ‘Dissent! A Network of Resistance: Against the G8’ Gathering is to be held in Edinburgh 17th-19th September 2004. Come along and get involved. This is your networking tool.....Invitation to the Dissent! Network Gathering in Edinburgh 17th - 19th September
The G8 (Group of eight most industrialised nations) Summit will be held at Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire, about 40 miles/70 kilometres away from Edinburgh, in Scotland from 6-8th of July 2005. In past years, everywhere they have tried to meet they have been met with a massive response from the world's social movements. Now, in Britain, a network of groups and individuals is emerging that resists the Summit, and forms a lasting movement against capitalism.
The next Dissent! Gathering will take place in Edinburgh on 17th-19th September 2004.
Come along and get involved!
Animal groups call for amnesty on Greece's stray dogs
With the Olympic Games less than two weeks away, the fate of the thousands of stray dogs in Athens remains in doubt.Action Alert: Help Cancel Showcase of Chinese Army
Every year, Scotland hosts an event called the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, that showcases military bands from around the world. The prestigious event is attended by 217,000 people and broadcast around the world to a television audience of millions. This year, the Tattoo organizers have invited the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA).Report of Dungavel protest Sunday 1st August 2004.
This is a 1,130 word report of the demonstration at the Dungavel detention centre on Sunday 1st August with 10 photos.TAKE BACK THE STREETS PROTEST EDINBURGH SATURDAY 31ST JULY 2004
This is a short report of the `Take back the streets event` in Edinburgh on Saturday 31st 2004 with 10 photos.Review of “Green Anarchy in the UK – Gathering of the tribes”
This is a review of the gathering, containing some of my own experiences.Sunday Free Cafe at Bilston Glen Protest Site, 1 august
On sunday, August 1, we're having another Sunday free cafe. Come down and hang out (rest after the rts?), drink some tea and eat some food. Everything is free of charge. All day event. From Edinburgh, take bus 37 or 37A towards Penicuik and get off at the first bus stop in Bilston. Go through the gate next to the bus stop and follow the path that leads to the camp. See you in the glen!Brazil and Argentina believe that the FTAA for 2005 is not possible
Brazilian Chancellor, Celso Amorim, and the Argentinean sub-secretary of Economic Integration, Eduardo Sigal, stated that the current situation of the FTAA negotiations makes impossible that the trade agreement will start working as it was expected on the beginning of 2005.Aboriginal resistance stopped Australian nuclear dump plan
The national Australian government has given up plans for a low-level nuclear waste dump in the South Australian desert – because it feared losing marginal seats in the imminent federal election.Aborigine wants Australian depute premier's seat
Goodooga, 20 July - - An Australian Aboriginal sheep farmer and rights activist, Michael Anderson, is taking on the country’s Deputy Prime Minister, John Anderson, for the NSW Outback seat of Gwydir in the coming federal election. Should he win the seat, which he’s contending for The Greens, Anderson would be only the second Aborigine in the national Australian parliament. Australian Aborigines number about 420,000 in a population of 20 million. They are the most disadvantaged Australians. Some claim that many live in worse than Third World conditions in the midst of plenty.American Indians Protest Scottish Power
American Indians Protest Scottish Power - July 16 - 24thSupport native American Indians from the Karuk, Yurok, Hoopa, and Klamath Tribes as they journey to Scotland to protest Scottish Power's control of the river Klamath. These tribes from Northern California and Southern Oregon evolved with Salmon, which are now being decimated because of the series of dams blocking migration. These dams are owned by Scottish Power.