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news from iraq delegation

02-06-2003 15:45

report from yabasta delegation to Iraq

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DEMONSTRATOR SERIOUSLY INJURED BY POLICE IN EVIAN G8 DEMONSTRATION.

02-06-2003 14:44

Info about the protestor injured by Swiss police in Geneva on Sunday 1st June and a letter to send to Swiss embassies in various countries.. please forward to everyone you know!

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pink block + others at lausanne g8 sun 1st june

02-06-2003 14:38

pink block + others at lausanne g8 sun 1st june
pics from sundays blockades at luasanne which helped disrupt US delegation and delay G8 summit start for a coupl of hrs

txt report tonight

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latest from delegation to irak

02-06-2003 14:10

latest...

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latest from delegation to bagdad

02-06-2003 13:55

latest update

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Drug testing at the V2003 music festival

02-06-2003 13:49

Below is an article from yesterdays Sunday Times, regarding drug
testing at
the V2003 music festival (of all places!). Some time ago there were
stories
of multi-ten-thousand pound laptops being use to detect proximity of
drugs

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Anarchist Orientalism and the Muslim Community in Britain

02-06-2003 13:32

please forgive re-post, must-read article on Anarchism and Islam:

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statement by a geneva person hit by german police

02-06-2003 13:31

statement by geneva resident, hit by german police

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Anti-capitalist protesters are terrorists!

02-06-2003 13:21

Anti-capitalist protesters in the French town of Evian yesterday proved that they are terrorists by roaming around the town in huge groups all masked up in black and going on the rampage smashing up shops, banks and setting fire to cars and public transport and pelting police with petrol bombs and rocks!

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Geneva: water privatization demo delayed

02-06-2003 13:15

Because of train shedules, the water privatization demo going to the WTO will be delayed leaving Annemasse until 3:55 will arrive central station 4:30

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Censorship and the StWC Steering Commitee

02-06-2003 13:10

Some intresting news that has come my way courtesy of the North Satffordshire Stop the War Coalition mailing list. Seems that i will have to eat a few of the words i said in past comments on the SWP and StWC. Bummer.

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journos beaten, forced to erase film, from swiss news wire

02-06-2003 13:03

journos beaten, then forced to erase film

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proposed demo about police violence

02-06-2003 12:56

demo tonight in Place Neuve, 18h

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FUCK THE GERMAN RIOT POLICE!!!

02-06-2003 12:36

THEY SPARKED THE MASS RIOT LAST NIGHT BY ATTACKING PEOPLE THROUGH THE DAY AND NIGHT

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UK Social Forum

02-06-2003 12:22

Do we need a UK Social Forum?

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English Defence Forces Announce Plan To Occupy Aberystwyth

02-06-2003 12:14

EDF Invasion Plan Announced For
Aberystwyth This Thursday

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Demo against water privatization planned in Geneva this afternoon

02-06-2003 12:12

There is a demo against water privatization and commodification planned for this afternoon in Geneva. It is expected that at least 1,000 people from VAAAG and Intergalactic camps will take part. The meeting point is Geneva central station from 3:00-3:30.

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A Quick report from WOMBLES anti-G8 brigade

02-06-2003 12:09

G8 Evian: Geneve, Lausanne + Annemasse Erupts

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update of last night, lausanne and geneva

02-06-2003 11:34

local anger boils over in geneva, update on arrestees from lausanne, press conference in Usine @ 3pm

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America's $40m men feel the heat

02-06-2003 10:43

Taken from The Guardian, Monday June 2, 2003
Increasingly vigilant US shareholders are exacting vengeance on greedy chief executives, but the new mood of austerity might not survive an economic upturn, writes David Teather.