The manipulation of Resist.
Guido | 12.04.2003 20:56
As volunteer of indymedia.be, I'm not so glad to see that their is a publicity for a political party on Indymedia.org
"Earlier in the week, planespotting took place at the Belgium airport Oostende>. Oosteinde is used for civil flights with military material and the change the crews, but one of the companies recently decided to fly via the UK (nl) instead. A few days later, a group of activists walked on the runway (nl, fr) and hung up a banner (nl) with "No war for oil. Resist" over the windows of the controll tower"
This comes out the feature on Indymedia.org
Resist is a party that will come up with the elections in Belgium on 18 May.
It is a combination of Stalinists and Arabian nationalists.
Resist doesn't mean resist like in Englisch language, but is an advertisement for a political party that will come up with the elections in Belgium.
Some people of Indymedia.be did write a book for this party.
I wonder how many people know that some people in Belgium arer using Indymedia.be for their own sake, for their party.
Using a war to make publicity for your own party, how low can you fall?
This comes out the feature on Indymedia.org
Resist is a party that will come up with the elections in Belgium on 18 May.
It is a combination of Stalinists and Arabian nationalists.
Resist doesn't mean resist like in Englisch language, but is an advertisement for a political party that will come up with the elections in Belgium.
Some people of Indymedia.be did write a book for this party.
I wonder how many people know that some people in Belgium arer using Indymedia.be for their own sake, for their party.
Using a war to make publicity for your own party, how low can you fall?
Guido
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