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ISM Palestine: Join the Global Intifada this summer!
20-05-2010 09:36
The International Solidarity Movement need people to come to Palestine this summer!Or join the Global Intifada from where you are.
Please circulate widely.
The "War on Terrorism" for oil: Folly of the imperial oil adventure
20-05-2010 09:35

The signs are unavoidable and clear: the Anglo-American empire has run out of time, and oil, and humanity itself has paid the steepest cost. From war and chaos, catastrophic financial meltdowns, or the mega-disaster in the Gulf of Mexico that could ultimately render all else moot, events are well beyond the empire’s ability to control or hide any of it.
Culture without the working class is no culture..
20-05-2010 09:29
Sheffield is an incredibly warm and characterful city. There are some great places to eat and drink and lots of interesting sights to see… you just need to know where to look…Justice for Aafia Siddiqui - public meeting Saturday 22 May
20-05-2010 09:23
Saturday 22nd May - Justice for Aafia Siddiqui (Public Meeting)
6:30pm, Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EL
A woman’s tale of Rendition, Torture and Secret Prisons
Speakers: Aamer Anwar (Scottish Human Rights Lawyer), Mujahid Islam
Organised by Scotland Against Criminalising Communities and the Muslim Women's Association of Edinburgh
Snacks available from 6.30pm
a bit of fun
20-05-2010 09:22
The writing's on the lamppost.Joked with friends that Casualty filming in our street had made moving to Bristol worthwhile after all these years - some silly suggestions ensued, at the last minute couldn't resist it, dashed this off and put it up in homage to our very own Bristol Anarchist Bookfair. It's unlikely to appear or be readable, but I thought I'd put it up here to give Bristol anarcho folk a grin...
Happy Thursday!
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Freedom Flotilla to Gaza
20-05-2010 09:03
Ismail Patel will be one of 600 activists from 40 countries on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla to challange the siege of Gaza.Sehar Shebaz and Wania belong to Scotland
20-05-2010 06:31

Iran uranium deal and other missed opportunities
19-05-2010 22:53

Demockracy Village in Parliament Square
19-05-2010 22:22
During this year's MayDday festivities, and despite torrential rain, a village of some twenty tents sprung up in in Parliament Square. Activists from Peacestrike and supporters have been living in the Demockracy Village ever since, staging a regular series of actions [1 | 2 | 3] and banner drops [1 | 2] calling for an immediate end to the war in Afghanistan and for the troops to be brought home. Three weeks later, the village is still ongoing, and activists claim to be committed to maintaining an ongoing presence on Parliament Square until their demands are met.
See a timeline of reports from the village and the actions around it.
Reports from the Indymedia newswires:
Sunday 2nd:
Monday 3rd:
Wednesday 5th:
Thursday 6th:
Monday 10th:
Friday 14th:
Saturday 15th:
- Guerilla Gardening in Parliament Square.
- democracy village open day
- Video Of Guerilla Gardening In Parliament Square.
Sunday 16th:
Monday 17th:
Statement From The Democracy Village, Parliament Square
We, the concerned citizens of the Democracy Village on Parliament Square, demand on behalf of the majority of people that the war in Afghanistan is ended and the troops are brought home with immediate effect.
The Democracy Village calls all like-minded concerned citizens to come and join us. We are calling a Strike for Peace until our demands are met. We are committed to maintaining an ongoing presence on Parliament Square.
All are welcome to come and stay for a few hours, a day, or a night.
Donations of food and equipment are very welcome. Bring a sleeping bag and tent if you plan to stay.
In this election, no major party has offered the choice to end this pointless war.
VOTE FOR PEACE by coming to the village today.
For more info phone or text:-
Camilla 07962 889459
Maria 07886 662091
Email: democracyvillage@gmail.com
Anarchist Federation release Organise! issue 74
19-05-2010 17:23
The Anarchist Federation of Great Britain have released issue 74 of their twice-yearly magazine Organise! Among the subjects tackled are casual work, origins of youth revolt in Greece and a critique of current radical approaches to unions and workplace organising.
Council deputy clears off
19-05-2010 17:22
So, it looks like it's farewell to that copper from Sheffield who doesn't know where Easton is.News is coming in that that accident prone copper turned Bristol City Council Deputy Chief Exec, Jon House, is leaving his £140k a year post to take up a £175k a year post in Cardiff.
House has been in post barely 2 years, has creamed over £300k out of the council taxpayer and developed a reputation at the Counts Louse for being a lazy sod who got a combination of CONsultants and graduate trainees to do his job for him.
However, it comes as no surprise that he's clearing off. Here's what the Blogger said last May:
"Today we hear that this copper from Sheffield who doesn’t know where Easton is who’s been put in charge of marketing the city for no coherent reason doesn’t actually bother to live here!
Apparently his family’s still living up north and he’s not bothering to buy a house in Bristol and actually live here as the game plan is obviously to spend a couple of years in Bristol as a staging post to a chief executive’s post somewhere else.
This might explain his desperate desire for a personal CONsultant ‘reputation manager’ mightn’t it? Are we forking out our council tax to help him get a better job by any chance?"
Looks like the answer was yes.
But did he go or was he pushed?
Film screening - In the Land of the Free
19-05-2010 17:22
Documentary about Black Panther political prisoners in the USA, featuring Q and A with the directorIn the Land of the Free
plus The House that Herman Built
PLus Q and A with ITLOTF director Vadim Jean and artist Carrie Reichardt
In The Land of the Free is the story of Herman Wallace, Albert Woodfox and Robert King. They are known as the Angola 3 and have spent almost a century between them in solitary confinement in Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Herman and Albert are still held in solitary confinement after thirty seven years. The film is narrated by Samuel L Jackson and examines the story of these extraordinary men who appear to have been targeted by the prison authorities for being members of the Black Panther party and because they fought against the terrible conditions and systematic sexual slavery that was rife in the prison. The film will be followed by Q and A with the director Vadim Jean and artist Carrie Reichardt (a longstanding correspondent and supporter of the Angola 3). There will also be a short film about Herman Wallace entitled “The House that Herman Built” on the programme.
Tickets £6 advance (from Dan – 07910 538746/ £7 on the door.
Urgent: Sehar Shebaz to be deported Sat 22 May/ Other campaign alerts
19-05-2010 16:31
NEWS: Government announces end to detention of children at Dungavel in Scotland

REALITY: Government detains mother and baby at Dungavel in Scotland, and threatens to separate them for 10 hour van journey to Yarl's Wood.
Palestine Today 05 19 2010
19-05-2010 16:11

Bangkok ablaze; Thai Red Shirts' declared 'class war' erupts
19-05-2010 16:02
- Banks, stock exchange and media outlets targetted after army makes move on dispersing Red-Shirt protest camp just after dawn this morning (19/05). Fires ablaze all across the city. Reports that the army have shot at protestors in Victory Monument, Central Bangkok.- Bangkok under overnight curfew tonight.
- Curfew extended to 21 provinces in North and NE of Thailand. Attacks on town halls and banks reported in NE provinces
More reports here:

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Greece is under occupation...again! (by Latuff)
19-05-2010 15:57

Climate Change - Why the Sceptics are Wrong
19-05-2010 13:43

InfoUsurpa Events Listing 24th - 30th May 2010
19-05-2010 13:22
InfoUsurpa brings you next weeks events happening in London's Free & Autonomous Spaces and beyond...
Download, print, stick it up, spread the info...
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Top Italian Policemen get up to five years for Genoa attacks
19-05-2010 13:14
Good news - the fascist police of Genoa, who attacked people in the Diaz School have finally received sentences! For those of us who where there or across the road, this is a very late but welcome verdict.... though none of those responsible face prison (surprise surprise).