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Calling all comrades G8 to expose clandestine corporate oligarchy G8 works for &

21-01-2007 11:47 | Analysis | Globalisation | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire

Annual Meeting of the illegal Trilateral Commission Brussels, Belgium, March 16-19, 2007
location most likely a 5star hotel with room for 300plus & usual facilities of G8 conferences

document hopefully attached on file in its intended format,

for translation please try  http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr

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A load of rubbish

12-12-2006 17:02 | Analysis | Ecology | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire

We are drowning in our own waste.

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CSSGJ opening event: David Harvey live!

29-11-2006 09:21 | Analysis | Globalisation | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

To mark the opening of the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice at Nottingham University we are hosting a lecture by one of the best known critical intellectuals in the world: Distinguished Professor David Harvey who will speak on 'Social Justice and the City'.

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Beatings and Sugar Plums: New Labour's War on the Kurds

02-11-2006 16:17 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Migration | Repression | Manchester | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield | World

Early morning on September 5th security guards burst into the sleeping quarters of Colnbrook detention centre in west London. The guards had come to take thirty two Iraqi Kurdish men away. Barefoot, handcuffed, with the guards swearing at them, the thirty two were taken to RAF Brize Norton. Their threatened forced deportation to Arbil in northern Iraq was imminent. In response, one man slit his throat and up to fourteen others took overdoses or cut themselves in a desperate attempt to avoid "removal". One eye witness described the scene at the holding area at the airport as "carnage with blood on the walls".(1) The Kurds knew the danger of returning to Iraq. They had fled the country years before because of that danger.

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Happy New Year, friends, and GO GREEN WEDNESDAY!!!

01-11-2006 03:27 | Analysis | Ecology | Nottinghamshire

You couldn't make it up...
I usually don't write anything til I feel I have a 'proper' newsworthy article, which generally means I almost never write anything, but after learning today is the Celtic New Year I thought sod it I am the mediA!

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CSSGJ open seminar on the anarchism of Colin Ward

31-10-2006 19:13 | Analysis | Culture | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

Stuart White of Jesus College Oxford will be giving a talk about one of the best known anarchist writers of recent years - Colin Ward. The talk is part of the CSSGJ open seminar series. All welcome!

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Evening Post helps Immigration Service harass East Midlands asylum-seekers

11-10-2006 10:15 | Refugee Week 2006 | Analysis | Migration | Repression | Manchester | Nottinghamshire

Immigration yellow vests make Evening Post journalist feel like a big boy
An Nottingham Evening Post reporter joins the Immigration service to find illegal working at local car washes and writes a most despicable article (Evening Post, 10th October 2006, page 5), online at:
CRACKING DOWN ON THE CITY ILLEGAL WORKERS

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UK Identity Card scheme - really finished? Let's make sure.

25-07-2006 11:31 | Analysis | Repression | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | World

Labour's ID scheme is supposedly on the rocks, but let’s not be overly comforted by this news. There are good reasons to continue to build up the pressure. In particular, passport developments in the UK Identity and Passport Service (IPS) and the European Union could result in alternative identity databases, and since the Act is on the statute books, compulsory ID could start at any future date.

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Stop the Israeli assault on Gaza and Lebanon!

17-07-2006 12:37 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Nottinghamshire

Once again senseless small-scale provocative guerrilla action by the militias of Hamas and Hezbollah against Israel has triggered an enormously disproportionate response. In Gaza, Israel has deployed brutal military strikes with considerable civilian casualties that can only work against a viable long-term settlement.

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All You Ever Wanted To Know About Roma Culture

09-07-2006 20:12 | Art and Activism Caravan 2006 | Analysis | Culture | Education | Nottinghamshire

A Brief Description of Roma Culture, Traditions and Politics. Romas are possibly one of the most mis-understood and mis-represented peoples on the planet. This article attempts to shed a small beam of light on what is an extremely fascinating yet persecuted way of life.

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Ban all non-biodegradable packaging

18-03-2006 22:37 | Analysis | Ecology | Nottinghamshire

producer pays? – well no actually Here's the thing thing. I get really pissed of when on the one hand as individual I am told recycle recycle and switch off my lights and don't have baths (blah blah like I need telling........) whilst at the same time corporations are left alone to light and heat corporate building 24/7, water companies make massive profits for shareholders while water pours out of unrepaired mains pipes and manufacturers of stuff, supermarkets and fast food chains produce mountains of unnecessary packaging loads of which cannot be recycled and is destined for landfill or incineration. We pay for the privilege of having a recycling collection service (if we are lucky) or we pay the financial, health and environmental costs of it all being chucked into and landfill or incineration. All to get rid of rubbish we don't need or want in the first place. Now that doesn't seem right.

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Union pushes for urgent energy reform

16-01-2006 14:32 | Analysis | Free Spaces | Technology | Workers' Movements | Nottinghamshire

In a move which the more cynical might think was consciously timed to follow and support Blairs nuclear inspired visit to Nottingham yesterday, one of the countries biggest unions today warned that the country faced black-outs and job losses if urgent action isn't taken to address the coming energy crisis. However, rather than demand immediate investiment in renewable energy, they say Britain must build more nuclear power station... just what Blair want too.

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Blair hypocrisy over nukiller power

14-01-2006 15:10 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Technology | Nottinghamshire

On his whistle stop visit to Nottingham today, Blair is moving forward in paving the way for new nuclear power station in the UK. He is acutely aware that the UK is in a dire position with it's coal industry dismantled and it's north sea oil and gas reserves in decline having been exported for a quick buck around the world. Now, the choice is to either invest big time in tried and tested renewables such as wind and solar, along with developing tidal and energy conservation technologies... or just bung up another few dozen nuclear power stations and leave the problems to future generations.

Meanwhile, Iran is seeking to establish it's own nuclear power plants and Blair is joining Bush in nashing their teeth and threatening some kind of action to stop them obtaining the technology.

Blair would like us to think it's about stopping Iran getting the technology that could led them to obtain nuclear weapons. Perhaps that is Irans goal, although today the Irans president yesterday stated that they don't need nuclear weapons, he said only countries that see force as an answer to any problem require such weapons, I wonder who he might be talking about...

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The environmental cost of the food we eat.

12-01-2006 22:48 | Analysis | Ecology | Nottinghamshire

“Warning eating this food can seriously damage the planet”

An environmental health warning on food? Why not? Alcohol does so, does tobacco so why not food that has travelled miles by HGV vehicles or air freight.

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How is your high street?

15-12-2005 13:57 | Analysis | Culture | Globalisation | Nottinghamshire | South Coast

More and more independent retailers are disappearing from Britain’s high streets every year. ITV news recently reported that 1700 shops were lost last year, but other surveys put it at much higher.

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ID Cards. Resistance is necessary

27-11-2005 21:10 | Analysis | Repression | Nottinghamshire

It's time to get ready to refuse. Just say no and stop the state and corporations stealing your identity! There will be no hiding place for who you are, where you are, what you are doing, and who you are doing it with.

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Public Meeting- Life in Iraq: Can it get worse?

23-11-2005 20:45 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Workers' Movements | Nottinghamshire

Iraq Union Solidarity Nottm meeting - an Iraq woman speaks on 'Life in Iraq: Can it get worse?'

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The oil party is over now it is time for a better world

18-11-2005 18:45 | Analysis | Ecology | Nottinghamshire

We have all been enjoying the greatest party the world has ever seen: the great oil party, but we have to sober up and face the fact that the party is coming to an end.

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INDENITY CARDS - WHERE ARE WE NOW?

06-09-2005 19:02 | Analysis | Repression | Technology | Nottinghamshire

The following is a resume of the current position on the ID cards legislation and a brief critique of the Governments position.

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Anglican Church Council in Nottingham :: Caterpillar, Zimbabwe,& Gays

28-06-2005 16:06 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Birmingham | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield

Attended by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, they have one of these every three years. This year its been held at the University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus. Why this is interesting this year is that they're discusing 'ethical Investments'. Most notably, their investment of £2m in Caterpillar.

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