UK Analysis Newswire Archive
Is it about to be the Christmas again?
15-10-2003 21:55
There is no such thing like justice or Law in this World in the end. Anyone saying else would be telling a lie. There are only abusers and used until you are powerful enough to protect yourself. Mr Professor, You would not mind telling them, why there should be Law and order?US public moving to the middle on the Middle East
13-10-2003 20:56
There is a pronounced movement among the US public toward persuing a more balanced Middle East policy. For example, one half of those polled now indicate that they "sympathize with both Israelis and Palestinians equally."The Party's Over
13-10-2003 13:37
With the end of the Tory Party Conference last week we saw the end of the boring party political season, at least for the three main political parties. Did the mainstream media have nothing better to report? For the three main parties, it was about power, power for them to retain or gain power. For the Tories and Neo-Labour it was about the leader remaining in power. The people did not figure at all, for Neo-Labour, even their own members did not seem to count.But it does not always have to be thus. There are alternatives.
London Social Forum: what have we achieved
13-10-2003 11:00
At the end of the first London Social Forum (LSF) meeting on October 4th, we were challenged to answer the question: what have we achieved?A Comparison of George W Bush and Koko the Gorilla! haha!
13-10-2003 01:12
hope you like it, feel free to use it on your own websites.
copy and whatever!
PLANS FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION BY THE US ON THE ISLAND OF CUBA
12-10-2003 15:18
AT this moment, nobody doubts that the Bush administration’s new foreign policy is basically one of military intervention, without respecting international institutions or world public opinion. The excuse of fighting terrorism has been demonstrated as the perfect alibi to substitute the previous one: the threat of Communism during the Cold war. Other less effective reasons lie behind it, not so effective as the anti-drug fight. The silence of the United Nations after the Iraq invasion, the European Union (EU)’s copycat behavior and the ferocious control it maintains on the great majority of Arab countries via puppet dictators thus guaranteeing impunity to the U.S. government.The United States has not forgotten to send out sound bites on its next military objectives — Syria, Korea, Iran and Cuba. Just as in Iraq, the strategy begins by sowing seeds in international institutions, friendly governments and world public opinion suggesting complicity with international terrorism in those countries that are the object of intervention.
What are the danger's of being microchipped....
11-10-2003 22:58
this is about the danger's of being microchipped copied from another site the commentary follows the first article.Chomsky: Dominance and its Dilemmas
11-10-2003 15:56
October 10, 2003The past year has been a momentous one in world affairs. In the normal rhythm, the pattern was set in September, a month marked by several important and closely related events. The most powerful state in history announced a new National Security Strategy asserting that it will maintain global hegemony permanently: any challenge will be blocked by force, the dimension in which the US reigns supreme. At the same time, the war drums began to beat to mobilize the population for an invasion of Iraq, which would be "the first test [of the doctrine], not the last," the New York Times observed after the invasion, "the petri dish in which this experiment in pre-emptive policy grew." And the campaign opened for the mid-term congressional elections, which would determine whether the administration would be able to carry forward its radical international and domestic agenda.
The SHORTWAVE REPORT 10/10/03 ¡Listen Globally!
09-10-2003 23:06
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, Russia, China, Spain, and Cuba.urban graffiti,the social background indicators
09-10-2003 18:55
Report from Germany by invitation of London AssemblyRe:||Hash - thoughts on anti-EU actions in Rome
09-10-2003 18:27
These are some notes of the actions against the EU inter-governmental meeting to discuss a European constitution that occurred in Rome on October the 4th, one the biggest post Genoa street mobilisations by the Italian movement. The notes should be read as mere observations, they are the reflections of one person who has been in Italy for a only 2 months. The impossibility to create a general understanding of the Italian movement(s) should be taken into consideration, there is too much complicated history to make more than the most tentative understandings.Parliament debates and votes pre/post Iraq
09-10-2003 17:09
Sovereignty is in parliament. Its power is expressed by the votes of its members.These members could, from September 2002 onwards, have vetoed the drive to war, but chose not to. Their votes are arguments remain in the public record. We should not forget them.
Deciet and Manipulation in left ESF mobilisation
09-10-2003 10:42
This article, from the Weekly Worker, provides a fascinating insight into the shadowy world of Lefty politics and highlights the deceit and manipulation going on behind the scenes in the process to build a massive European Social Forum event in the UK in 2004.Socialist Strategy in California
08-10-2003 19:31
They say a socialist could never win in California for one reason: too much sun, fun and gun. Sure, the heterogeneity of community and lifestyle tend to favour some kind of liberalism, but socialism in a place where it hardly ever rains? Forget it!Okay, so the above is a desperate caricature, but it makes about as much sense as the arguments made by the liberal-left for voting Democrat or keeping Gray Davis in power...
Living on the Edge of Disaster: Being a Poor Working Mother in America
08-10-2003 14:36
To be a borderline poverty level working mother is becoming a reality for more and more single, hard working mothers. The edge of financial disaster is becoming familiar territory for millions of women and the families they struggle to support. A desperate scramble for survival is the way a growing sector of the America that is the real backbone of our workforce has to deal with.So, what did you think during the war, Dad?
08-10-2003 09:13
A study on how the media affected perceptions of the Iraq war: essential reading for all activists in independent media.wonderful Jean Ziegler
07-10-2003 22:27
Jean Ziegler, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, payed an official visit to Palestine in July 2003. This the first time a UN Rapporteur was allowed to investigate the situation in the occupied territories.ATTN: Karl Rove Is Fair Game
07-10-2003 14:27
You notice the word "rove"is right there in the middle
of the word controversial?