Andrew Smith, MP for East Oxford, came and discussed trade issues in an open meeting with people from his constituency. Antiwar activists protested outside due to his pro war stance and a refusal to engage in a public debate about the war. Evan Harris also came and talked with his constituency.
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Hmmmm editorial guidlines out the window?
29.06.2003 13:24
"Hierarchy : The newswire is designed to generate a news resource, not a notice-board for political parties or any other hierarchically structured organization."
I would have no problem devoting a newswire story to this event, but a feature story on an independent news site is far too much.
I mean these NGO's have huge PR budgets and press offices. IMC should be about *grassroots* struggles, not an advertising board for the NGOs who ultimately sell us out.
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George's Bush
summary of the event
30.06.2003 11:40
gives the full summary of the event
dunk
IMC's Editorial Guidelines
30.06.2003 14:10
He/she talks of grass root struggles and against NGO's. I agree that features should deal with grass root struggles but also community cultural events. I also notice that most news of grass root struggles stress our successes and paint a rosy unrealistic picture of events rather than facing the reality and learning from mistakes to do better next time. I am also critical of large NGO's but dubious about his/her assertion that they,'ultimately sell us out'. Large NGO's generally they have the experience and resources to deal with emergency and development situations which grass root organisations can't handle. As for heiracrchical organisations there is plenty of heirarchy in grass root struggles although it is usually denyed. This informal herarachy is less efficient than formal ones.
'George Bush' seems to be coming from as narrow a stand point as his name sake.
Stan