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Tell me, who is the terrorist?!

Legal Advice Lines / Bust Card For Tomorrow 26th March

Print off and keep with you on tomorrows march / occupations.
It Cuts Both Ways... Alternatives to Cuts (a Video)
A film about UK Uncut and alternatives to cuts by Oonagh Cousins.SchNEWS 763: Losing His Wragg
Animal rights activists in Cambridge scooped the jackpot this week as they were awarded compensation for a wrongful arrest back in 2009.Fukushima fuels wave of protests against UK’s 'nuclear renaissance'
17 March 2011As the tragedy at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in north-east Japan continues to unfold, campaign group Kick Nuclear is joining anti-nuclear activists from around the UK to plan a series of demonstrations and direct action events.
Sizewell Exclusion Zone

1. In 2007 the fuel pond leaked at Sizewell A and it was only accidentally detected by some contractors since the workers ignored the various alarms.
2. Sizewell B was forced to shut for 7 months last year due to problems with its primary cooling system. During the closure a fire broke out in some graphite filters but was eventually put out by 12 fire crews and site fire workers.
3. In February this year Sizewell B was forced to shut again due to another problem with its primary cooling system
Cops Cough-up Compensation for Animal Rights Cambridge Activists

Tools for more effective political and protest action

Academies Talk hosted at Impington VC, Cambridge, 14/03/2001

Power and Privilege within - a workshop
Based on Anti-Oppression training techniques (currently offered in the UK by groups such as Otesha and Platform), this workshop is aimed at people who are part of any group with environmental or social justice goals, who want to become more aware of how power and privilege within their own organisation affects what they do.Cambridge University Students Occupy Senate House Lawn.

This was in response to the Vice Chancellor deciding to ignore students and employers to save Bursaries, which financially support students with their studies and allow them to continue attending Cambridge University.
Freedom Now for Simos Seisidis - International Call for Solidarity
WE CALL ON THOSE IN STRUGGLE, TO COMRADES INTERNATIONALLY, TO JOIN THEIR VOICES WITH OURS IN FACE OF THE TRIAL ON THE 30/3/2011.Earthquake and Tsunami Update

Japanese authorities have also reported a fire at the Onagawa nuclear power plant, which has been extinguished. They say Onagawa, Fukushima-Daini and Tokai nuclear power plants were also shut down automatically, and no radiation release has been detected. ....

Sizewell Camp 2011.

Skill Share, Networking and Protest
Power for the People-Not Profits for the Few
Friday 22rd – Monday 25th April
Spend Easter weekend camping on the beach at Sizewell and show
your opposition to new nuclear power and the need for sustainable
energy solutions. This weekend also marks the 25th anniversary of
the Chernobyl Disaster. The weekend includes a protest at the
nuclear power station entrance, A public meeting, workshops and
skill shares, woodland and beach walks, vegan grub and
networking.Now is the time to take action against new build – come
join us to say
‘Nuclear power – No thanks!’
International Campaign Launched to Stop Air France-KLM and the Primate Trade

Dissident Dental Work - Benefit Party - March 5th 10pm

Libya evacuations: Africans ‘left out’

Free Talk - 2nd March - Watching the watchers, the Surveillance State Exposed
Presentation at Keynes Hall, Kings College Weds 2nd March on the surveillance state and how to fight it105 Billion Monthly,3.5 billion daily,1.26 Trillion Yearly,.US War Cost
The human, animal and environmental costs of the wars of the US, UK and NATOare incalculable. The fiscal cost is below.