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The envoy who said too much-Uk ambassador Uzbekistan,speaks out against torture
One minute he was Our Man in Tashkent, the next he was a major embarrassment for the Foreign Office. Craig Murray, ambassador to Uzbekistan, talks to Nick Paton Walsh about his turbulent yearRefuseniks Update (pt 2)
Court cuts sentences for five who refused to serve in IDFA military appeals committee on Wednesday decided to reduce the sentences of five men who refused to serve in the Israel Defense Forces by one-third, defying the military prosecution's recommendation.
Refuseniks Update (pt 1)
MILITARY COURT OF APPEAL HEARS JONATHAN BEN-ARTZI'S CASEPacifist Jonathan (Yoni) Ben-Artzi's struggle reached a new level
on July 9, 2004, when his case came in front of an extended panel of
five judges in the Military Court of Appeals in Tel Aviv. Among the
judges were four Major Generals, including a former commander of
Israel's Central command, a former head of military personnel, and
the former and current Presidents of the Court of Appeals.
Earth First! summer gathering - new info
EF! summer gathering, Wednesday 4th - Monday 9th AugustNew info on website - nearest mainline train station (to book
cheaper train tickets), tat needed, list of workshops offered so
far, (& do request fliers or A3/A4 posters for your area...)
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ICJ Condemns Israel's Apartheid Wall
The International Court of Justice has ruled in an advisory opinion that the construction of Israel's Apartheid Wall deep in Palestinian territory is illegal and unjustified by military necessity.Gamekeepers and police assault hunt saboteurs at home of Tory Peer.

Bush planning to postpone November Presidential Election (U.S.)
Bush plans to suspend November Election if another terror attack occurs.Recent patent developments
There has been a long standing interest on the IndyMedia newswire about the issue of patents - particularly those pertaining to intellectual property. A couple of recent events might be of interest.Anti-GM Blockade of Sainsbury's Giant Essex Waltham Point depot.

Lakenheath - Independence from America
July 4th - American Independence Day. An ideal time for the UK to declare it's independence from the policies of this American administration.Against wind farms?
Local residants at Boxworth, south Cambridgeshire, have set up a campain to stop a wind farm being build near their village. Any comments?Landlord's anger after pub attack
Landlord's anger after pub attackProtest Against Nick Griffin In Southend, Essex! RESIST BNP FASCISM!
The wannabe Fuhrer, BNP leader Nick Griffin will try and speak at a Nazi meeting in Southend, Essex on Thursday. Southend Unite Against Fascism and other groups will be protesting! Thu 1st July. 7.00pm Outside Golden Lion pub, Victoria Avenue, Southend on Sea, Essex. Come and help!
Grassroots Projects in Palestine (better format)
The Balata Refugee Camp art installation from Palestine recently toured England, Wales, Scotland, Sweden and the US. Balata Camp remains under attack. Various community projects supporting resistance in the camp have sprung out of the tour. Here is a rundown of some of the plans.Also, the film 'The Sun doesn't Shine in the Camp' is currently available for showings in the UK to fundraise for these projects. Email us ASAP.
MP out to promote peace process in visit to Gaza
CAMBRIDGE MP Anne Campbell will visit Gaza next week in a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people and to gain first-hand experience of their daily plight.
Sunday Herald writes about Golfing anarchists' threat
Sunday Herald20 June 2004
Golfing anarchists' threat to Gleneagles G8 summit
Protest groups publish plans to disrupt world leaders' 2005 meeting
By Stephen Naysmith
GOLFING anarchists are plotting to descend on one of Scotland's most prestigious hotels in protest at the hosting of the G8 summit of world leaders next summer.
The trial of the 'Man on the Bridge'
Nine months after the events, and after a first trial that collapsed, the Man on the Bridge was on trial again. He faced public order charges merely for putting up a banner and shouting anti-Bush slogans. After a sequence of spectacular failures of the justice system, it was deemed imposible to give him a fair trial, and the charges were dropped!Action on Climate Change
Cambridge Forum: Action on Climate Change at CB1 Café featured four speakers on climate change yesterday, 15 June.Today! Urgent! Help stop racist evictions in Epping Forest!
A young mother with triplets and an elderly couple, who have lived on their own land at Paynes Lane, Lower Nazeing, Essex, for l4 years, along with other families face eviction today. (Wednesday 16th June).This ethnic cleansing comes just days after the fascist BNP won three seats on Epping Forest District Council, with their neo-nazi pledge to drive out the local Gypsy people. Further info taken from