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Picture Story of March 19th Demo (reposting)
Several hundred thousand people assembled in the middle of London last Saturday as a timely, pre-election reminder to the government that many people still do not support their phoney war for oil.
Week of action targets plunderers of Iraq
Stop the War demonstration, 19.03.05 – why bother?
The Stop the War Coalition is organising a march and rally in London this Saturday 19th March 2005 to coincide with the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq. Similar demonstrations will be held in cities all over the world; including New York, Paris and Tokyo. But is there really anything to demonstrate against? And does demonstrating make any difference anyway?Stop the war, March 19th, Cambridge details
Saturday, March 19thNational anti-war demonstration
www.stopwar.org.uk
Coaches leave cambridge 9.30 am Queens Road
Tickets £10 / £5
SOA protesters headed for prison
Sister, students among 14 charged with trespass at Army schoolBrussels photos
cultural inquisition
This unavoidable departure from the dollar dictum is gathering strength, Venezuela should not hang around it must act now while there still time. The manoeuvres of the cultural fanatics are not to be underestimated. We must remember that a wounded Empire can be more dangerous than a healthy one. It is annihilation of the Bolivarian revolution that is plot and disappearance of most of its followers.
Bringing back sounds of Argentinean dictatorships combine with the brutality of Pinochet; are the innovative proceed of the enemies of the state. Venezuelans must be conscious as in this moment of triumph it is when the enemy is most likely to strike, Venezuelans need extra attention at the foreign events they will signal the next association before the fatal blow. Move away now from the dollar dictum is a preventive action, not an aggressive one and most nations will understand it nowadays, postponing this issue at this instance will only reinforce the confidence of those who wish to eliminate president Chavez. In addition, gives them supplementary reasons to carry on with their deeds.
If you see a truck coming to hit you why linger until it whacks you, better move on and bank yourself.
Revolt of the Unpeople in Brussels
We are on the train from Cologne to Brussels to cover Mr. Bush's visit to the European Union for Indymedia UK. Newsstands and websites display pictures of happy European statesmen - Jacques Chirac looking aggressively relaxed during the handshake - and the talk is of rapprochement, a new partnership between America and Europe. Like a bad song or an awkward lover, Mr. Bush declares to the assembled notables that “no power on Earth could ever divide us.”Travelling to Brussels to give Bush the welcome he deserves … none.
I came into Brussels this morning from Germany to join the European protests against Bush's international policies.Ballsy Article Re: Media Iraq Censorship
"Most Americans also don't know there are four permanent U.S. military bases in Iraq, with the Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root diligently constructing 10 others"Anti War Demo in Cambridge Market Square on Feb 15th
END THE OCCUPATION OF IRAQRemember 15 February 2003 when two million people marched in London to oppose the invasion of Iraq?
Palestine Awareness Day
Palestine Awareness Day, Saturday 19 February, Cambridge University. Speakers to include Glen Rangwala, Dr Uri Davis."shadows of occupation": third balatacamp.net film from Palestine
Shadows of Occupation [2005; 3min]"Balata camp children prepare a shadow puppet theatre production. During the performance, the characters of their imagination move from the screen onto the streets."
Download it now from www.balatacamp.net