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"Genoa Red Zone" screening in Cambridge
Genoa Red Zone
Indymedia
80 minutes
Dublin Mayday grassroots march photo gallery
A large crowd marched in from the center of Dublin to Phoenix Park where the EU heads of state were having their party.Heroes Save Grafton Centre From Picnic Mob
In a funny but disturbing display of hostility, Grafton Centre security guards under the watchful eyes of mall managers grabbed anti-sweatshop literature out of the hands of mild-mannered protesters, forbid the use of video and still cameras, and triumphantly dismantled the sinister May Day picnic apparatus inside the mall. A potentially violent mob which was handing out pink "No To Child Labour" balloons to passing children was also suppressed with ruthless effectiveness.
To the peoples of the world - Fom Occupied Iraq
British Government Murder in Ireland
The Belfast based Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ), a human rights NGO, has just published the following summary of the findings of Canadian Judge Peter Cory (appointed by the British and Irish governments) in his investigation into the circumstances surrounding the murders of Pat Finucane, Robert Hamill, Rosemary Nelson and Billy Wright. The full report into the murder of Pat Finucane is now available on the Pat Finucene Centre's website: www.serve.com/pfcCambridge Bail Circle Launched
A new organisation to help asylum seekers detained at the Oakington reception centre has been launched this week. The Cambridge Bail Circle is made up of local volunteers who object to the Government’s policy of locking up asylum seekers who have committed no crime while their applications for asylum are being considered.Monster Makers at work
Travellers Lives in Turmoil after eviction
A TRAVELLING community evicted from land in Essex have been forced to split up to secure a place to live.Free Burma Protest at STA TRAVEL - CAMBRIDGE
It is sad and ironic that a student travel agency is supporting a regimethat murders students and routinely closes universities.
JOIN US IN PROTEST at the STA TRAVEL branch on SYDNEY STREET
Just north of the Cambridge Market Square
12 NOON Monday 1st March
Update on five jailed Israeli conscripts
Update on five jailed Israeli conscripts and Yoni Ben ArtziKentish Town Social Centre - Eviction Alert!
The Occupied Social Centre eviction date is TUESDAY 24th February first thing in the morning!!Court Martials for Israeli Conscientious Objectors
Court Martials for Israeli Conscientious ObjectorsHigh Court rule on Fairford Coaches this Thursday 19th of February 2004
The High Court will deliver their ruling this Thursday at 10am. If you wish to support, please join the demonstration outside the courts at 9am. We hope for as successful an outcome as the recent Jubilee Buses challenge to the Met Police.Please circulate press release below. Next week at 7pm on Thursday 26 February, see the two coach passenger movies at G2, SOAS (with food/drinks, and guest speakers).
Kabul by Submarine
[Introduction by Tom Engelhardt: At this point, Afghanistan is certainly the forgotten war and the forgotten "nation-building" project. As Ahmed Rashid, superb reporter and author of the authoritative book Taliban, has written recently in the New York Review of Books, there's a reason why. Most of the country remains a failing non-state. Rashid recently went back to Afghanistan, essentially to retrace a trip he took in 1994-95 when he first covered the Taliban, a bizarre movement largely created by the Pakistani intelligence services and jihadis whose oppressive version of "Islam" bore little relation to anything Afghans had ever known.A look at the Bayer injunction
Take a look at the terms of the interim court order given to Bayer (if you dare)...Peace Activist in Court over Bridge Protest.
A Cambridge peace activist pleaded not guilty to a publicorder offense today, 5 February 2004, at the Cambridge Magistrates
court. He was arrested on the 11th November 2003 after hanging a
banner displaying "Stop Bush" and informing commuters of the
President's visit from the top of the footpath bridge, next to the
Cambridge rail station, a week before Bush's visit to Britain. Despite
his protest being peaceful and polite he was finally charged with
"threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior or disorderly
behavior". In the next few weeks he will be putting up a defense based
on his freedom of expression and peaceful protest.
Bridge Activist Arrested...Again!
The protester who was charged with 'Causing a Public Nuisance' after hanging a banner at Cambridge railway station in the run-up to the George Bush visit in November of last year has been re-arrested and charged under section 5(1)(a) of the Public Order Act 1986.