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No to Crossrail news conference, to change East End Council on 4 May elections

The Editor/Khoodeelaar/cbruk/lawmedia 2006 | 13.03.2006 12:20 | Analysis | Social Struggles

The Crossrail hole Bill [The Crossrail Bill – UK House of Commons, March 2006] contains so many powers that if they are passed into UK Law they will be sued to destroy some of London’s most important communities. Social cohesion, community cohesion, tolerance, multi-faith and inner cities regeneration are phrases that feature very frequently in the vacuous vocabulary of the UK regime associated with the name and the images of Tony Blair who is blindly followed by the clique that has been in control of the East End Tower Hamlets Council. The Khoodeelaar campaign defending the East End against that Crossrail-hole-colluding Council is set to announce an electoral programme at the news conference in Brick lane at 1400 Hrs GMT on Tuesday 14 March 2006The forthcoming 4 May elections will be fought on Crossrail in the eats End and that will change the composition of the East End council with far wider ramifications than usually is the case with ‘local’ issues.

Editors and reporters interested din attending the news conference in Brick Lane London e1 should reserve a place by sending email as soon as possible and not later than 0800 Hrs GMT on Tuesday 14 March 2006 to


 khoodeelaartv@yahoo.co.uk

The Editor/Khoodeelaar/cbruk/lawmedia 2006
- e-mail: khoodeelaartv@yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.khoodeelaar.com

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did you invite the ethnic press?

13.03.2006 14:09


i ask 'cos the ethnic press don't mention nuffink bout the crossrail being bad an all

so i'd like them to tell they reeders what's gon on round ere

Netsurfer


wtf is khoodeelaar?

14.03.2006 14:08

I notice a flood of crossrails postings here, but don't really understand what it is all about. I even checked this khoodeelaar website and it doesn't give me a clue what's happening in London's East End, and why should I care. The postings are mysterious and tend to hide the facts in clouds of rants and pseudo-legalese. Sometimes it is anti-Blair rants (yes we don't like new labour - what's new about that?), sometimes internal bitching which might make sense to the handfull of people involved, but certainly not to anyone else.

Is the khoodeelaar campaign just one of those self-important nutcases who enjoys seeing himself published on the web? Is it someone pasting his personal angry blog in here? Or is it really a local campaign?
Could whoever is "koodeelaar the editor", "khoodeelaar the author" please enlighten me and the rest of the non-crossrail-campaigning indymedia readers? Or alternatively stop spamming the newswire with this dubious stuff?

not a tower hamlet resident