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Blunkett: a case for prosecution under harassment law
AS A lawyer, I have other concerns beyond whether David Blunkett is the father of the two children to a married woman he was having an affair with and whether he fast-tracked a visa for her servant.Is he guilty under the law of harassment?
Anti-war protesters brake into Cabinet Office minutes after Queen Speech
Blair's ring of steel fails to stop protestersKey points
• Anti-war protesters brake into Cabinet Office minutes after Queen Speech
• Four arrested on burglary charges amid claims of police over-reaction
• Breach latest in string of blunders starting with flour attack on PM in May
Brave U S Marine snipers shoot women and children
Allegations of widespread abuse by US forces in Fallujah, including the killing of unarmed civilians and the targeting of a hospital in an attack, have been made by people who have escaped from the city.US attempts to cover-up mad cow disease outbreak
This article by Diane Farsetta takes a closer look at why the USDA bans independent testing for mad cow disease. When one beef producer wanted to test its own products in order to meet international safety requirements, the USDA actually threatened to sue them for doing so!Why? because too much testing may reveal vast numbers of cattle to be infected with mad cow disease in the United States, and the USDA certainly doesn't want that to be front page news.
FALLUJAH IS JUST THE START: THE PROGRAM IS FOR WAR
It's about the lie of war that governments and the military have elaborated over the last ten years, the technological, smart surgical war that is supposed to limit civilian deaths, thereby somehow making the killing acceptable. It suggests that the conflicts at the moment are the on-going practice of a policy of war orchestrated the US administration, both before and after 911, and nothing to do with terrorism.Denial of water to Iraqi Cities during US assaults
Water supplies to Tall Afar, Samarra and Fallujah have been cut offduring US attacks in the past two months, affecting up to 750,000
civilians. This appears to form part of a deliberate US policy of
denying water to the residents of cities under attack. If so, it has
been adopted without a public debate, and without consulting Coalition
partners. It is a serious breach of international humanitarian law, and
is deepening Iraqi opposition to the United States, other Coalition
members, and the Iraqi interim government.
Bad News From Israel: a talk about the way the media shapes public perceptions
A talk by Tim Llewellyn and Greg Philo about the way our political understanding is shaped by the mediaThe Government's misleading response to the Lancet Iraq Mortality Survey
The Government's response to the Iraq Mortality Survey published last week in leading public health journal The Lancet (estimating that around 100,000 excess deaths may have been caused by the invasion of Iraq) is deeply inaccurate and misleading. Amongst other things it constitutes an opportunistic political attack on academic standards.Fallujah: have water supplies been cut off?
Water supplies to Fallujah may have been cut off for several weeks, according to media reports and accounts from civilians leaving the city. This follows a patttern of cutting off water which is becoming accepted among some circles within the US military, and has been applied already in Samarra and Tall Afar. It is in direct breach of the Geneva Conventions.Media cheers while killing machine unfolds once again in Fallujah
Once again the mainstream media tries to rope us into cheering for the American troops and pretends that the damage that the massive army attacks make are purely technical whereas the attacks of the resistance are bloody and deadly. Just looking at the following two articles on bbc made me want to vomit. It is truly disgusting.Indymedia server grab - Home Office knew, but isn't telling
Almost a month after Indymedia servers in London were seized by agencies unknown working for states unknown, a parliamentary answer suggests that the Home Office does know who seized them, and under what authority. But it's not telling.Where is Bush's FBI dossier?
The FBI must release Bush's file before the November 2 US election1984/5 Miners' Strike Programme at The Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge
US casinos promised tax breaks - The poor get 50p rise
The ever ugly face of greed driven New Labor, How Blair worships the rich,and trahes the poor