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Don't separate Victor from Monica & Denise

07-11-2008 08:22

Oladipo Victor Aiyegbayo a Nigerian national and resident of Nottingham; is currently detained in Colnbrook IRC and due to be forcibly removed from the UK today Friday 7th November @ 22.20 on Virgin Nigeria Airways flight VS651 from London Heathrow to Nigeria.

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Homeless Village in Court Fri 7th 3.30pm

07-11-2008 02:06

The Council are seeking possession of the land that the Homeless Village is squatting. See article:  https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/birmingham/2008/11/412302.html

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Britain also comes to the rescue of these enslaved poorer Americans ???

07-11-2008 01:28

*** THIS IS ONLY THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG OF OUR UNDERFUNDED JUDICIAL SYSTEM THAT NEEDS...C*H*A*N*G*E.......

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No Fees demo (Cambridge) & Career fair

06-11-2008 23:56

Regional East Anglia demonstration against fees, for grants and proper education funding.

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Shelter to promote eco-towns

06-11-2008 17:07

Shelter has accepted one hundred thousand pounds of government money to promote eco-towns.

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Economic and Ecological Collapse:An Ecosocialist solution

06-11-2008 12:32

The article announces a meeting on the the above topic by Richard Greeman, a wellknown US Radical and Humorist

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Why I Moved From Seattle Washington

06-11-2008 05:45

The Destroyed Reputation of The United States Federal Government (Part Two)

I lived in Seattle Washington for 15 years. I worked on computer automated design and drafting for twenty years. My life "fell apart" (yes; - there was mushrooms, a woman, and a brother involved - to add some drama for you!) . I ended up living in my truck and couch surfing with friends for about ten months. Then I got a low rent transitional housing apartment in downtown Seattle - at the Glenn Hotel.

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Students say 'No More Fees'!

06-11-2008 00:35

Lib Dem MP David Howarth speaks to students before they set out.
About a hundred very colourful students marched through the centre of Cambridge on Wednesday afternoon, proclaiming they're sick of being in debt under the Blairite Brown regime.

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Open Meeting @ SoundBites Social Change Library

05-11-2008 23:23

A successful collective in Derby have inspired a call for a more creative winter period, as an antidote to the sickening and frantic consumption annually pushed around the time of some religious festival.

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10th Dec Grassroots Rights Event for Mobilisation | LSE

05-11-2008 19:50

Why Human Rights & Where Do We Stand?
On International Human Rights Day 2008, After 60 Years..
Public Meeting

Wednesday 10th December, 6pm

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Morning in Obamerica

05-11-2008 19:38

What has Obama wrought? In the euphoria, can reality reclaim its rightful place? The parameters of rhetorical change are boundless, propelled into the nether-reaches of nonsensicality by hyper-speak and super-wishfullness that can never supplant the real world of entrenched class and race rule. Celebrate good times...COME ON! But at some soon point in time, we must return to the ground. And the need for struggle. Better start as soon as the cold breeze hits you. Like now.

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Direct Action; New Zealand, UK, Mexico & Canada

05-11-2008 16:39

ACTIVISTS RESCUE 12 PULLETS FOR WORLD VEGAN DAY (New Zealand)
ACTIVISTS RESCUE 12 PULLETS FOR WORLD VEGAN DAY (New Zealand)
ALF HIT STAPLES (UK)
BULLFIGHTING SPONSOR SABOTAGED (Mexico)
HLS COLLABORATOR FOLLOWED HOME (UK)
3000 MINK RELEASED INTO THE WILD (Canada)

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Councillor John Lines’ Homeless Village in Birmingham

05-11-2008 15:59

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A protest camp named after Councillor John Lines who’s responsible for the city’s housing, was established last Thursday on derelict land owned by Birmingham City Council. Cllr. Lines has denied there is a homeless problem in Birmingham and also denies there is money available to build new ‘social housing’. The occupied land has been unused for around seven years whilst there are over 30,000 people in the city waiting for housing. The protest is against the Council holding on to land that could be sold at a ‘friendly’ price to Housing associations thereby allowing Housing Associations to draw up to £100m of grants to provide ‘social housing’. “At a cost of £50,000 per unit, the £100m could provide around 2,000 homes” said one of the protesters. They claim the Council’s approach is speculative - by holding onto unused land and buildings with a view to selling them off to the highest commercial bidder.

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Palestine Today 110408

05-11-2008 15:15

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Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center www.imemc.org for Wednesday November 05.2008

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Legal Aid department being downsized by over a third

05-11-2008 14:14

I wonder what the future implications of this will be for activists and equality of access to 'justice' (a basic human right enshrined in law). No doubt staff shortages will be blamed for delays in processing Legal Aid applications, and perhaps the means and merits tests will become tougher.

"The GMB national officer Rehana Azam said: "This is very disappointing news for the Legal Services Commission staff and for people seeking legal aid." "

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Sussex Uni Students' Support Statement for Chagos Islanders' Campaign

05-11-2008 13:42

Sussex University students' support statement for the Chagos Islanders' campaign in response to the House of Lords ruling against the right of the UK Chagossian population to return to their homeland.

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police arrest edo activist at home

05-11-2008 12:58

Hampshire police have taken one of the activists arrested at the first edo demo on june 4th into custody for further questioning they arrived at the house on behalf of sussex police and arrested the activist for violent disorder, the activist was arrested at the first edo demo and has been on bail since for conspiracy to commit criminal damage, conspiracy to commit aggrevated tresspass and breach of s14.

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Remember, remember Parihaka: Non-violent resistance invented

05-11-2008 12:37

Tony Fomison, Untitled (Te Whiti) (circa 1962)
Forget Guy Fawkes, on this day in 1881 Maori dissidents were attacked by British led troops at the culmination of possibly the first campaign of non-violent resistance.

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Reel News Nov 9 Film Show: Argentina in Revolt re-released

04-11-2008 22:07

Flyer
REEL NEWS FINANCIAL CRISIS SPECIAL FILM SHOW
@ THE FOUNDRY, 86-88 GT.EASTERN ST. EC2
SUNDAY NOV 9, 6PM:
FREE/DONATIONS

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School strikes decision this week

04-11-2008 21:27

The NUT will reveal this week whether it will stage a series of one-day strikes which would trigger widespread school closures in the run-up to Christmas.