Censorship on Indymedia?
Apostle of Revolution | 03.04.2007 12:09
As secretary of my local anti-war group and an environmentalist, I regularly post articles and adverts for events on indymedia
Recently, I have posted up an article three times and it has either been removed or not been printed. Can I have some explanation as to why?
Recently, I have posted up an article three times and it has either been removed or not been printed. Can I have some explanation as to why?
As secretary of my local anti-war group and an environmentalist, I regularly post articles and adverts for events on indymedia
Recently, I have posted up an article three times and it has either been removed or not been printed. Can I have some explanation as to why?
This is the article:
A radical priest who participated in the Nicaraguan revolution and has spent a lifetime working with poor and excluded communities in Central America will be speaking in Cardiff as part of a campaign to urge people to live simpler and more sustainable lifestyles in solidarity with the poor and the oppressed.
Fr. Juan Hernandez Pico, professor and author of numerous books and papers including "A Theology of Solidarity", "Religion & Revolution in Nicaragua""Another History is Possible" & "El Salvador Political Yearbook" is a leading exponent of Liberation Theology in Latin America and a respected sociologist.
He currently lives in Santa Maria Chiquimula in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, working pastorally with Mayan indigenous communities.
Wednesday 18 April at 7.30
St. Mary of the Angels Church
Kings Road
off Cowbridge Road East
Canton
Cardiff
All welcome.
Recently, I have posted up an article three times and it has either been removed or not been printed. Can I have some explanation as to why?
This is the article:
A radical priest who participated in the Nicaraguan revolution and has spent a lifetime working with poor and excluded communities in Central America will be speaking in Cardiff as part of a campaign to urge people to live simpler and more sustainable lifestyles in solidarity with the poor and the oppressed.
Fr. Juan Hernandez Pico, professor and author of numerous books and papers including "A Theology of Solidarity", "Religion & Revolution in Nicaragua""Another History is Possible" & "El Salvador Political Yearbook" is a leading exponent of Liberation Theology in Latin America and a respected sociologist.
He currently lives in Santa Maria Chiquimula in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, working pastorally with Mayan indigenous communities.
Wednesday 18 April at 7.30
St. Mary of the Angels Church
Kings Road
off Cowbridge Road East
Canton
Cardiff
All welcome.
Apostle of Revolution
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