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<< Page 36 | Page 34>>10 Years of Afghan War: Guantánamo-related events to mark anniversary (London)
Friday 7th October marks the 10th anniversary of the start of the war in Afghanistan on 7th October 2001. Before there was Guantánamo, there were black sites and torture prisons in Afghanistan where such practices continue to be carried out today. Nearly all the prisoners held at Guantánamo had been "processed" and held at the prisons at the Bagram Air Base, Kandahar and the Dark Prison in Kabul before being taken to Guantánamo Bay.[Full Story ]
A few thank yous and fuck yous
Having just been acquitted in the Antifa trial i would like to make some quick remarks.[Full Story | 2 comments ]
Stop deportation of Nadia Habib and her mother, Nazmin Habib
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From Calais: our comrade Marie-Noelle, we will remember you in action
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Don't forget the (antifascist) prisoners!
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Welfare/ATOS & Harrington's indifference
Professor Harrington- WCA/ATOS says Test will continue regardless while he refuses to comment whilst 'reviewing'....How many more have to suffer and/or die before this iniquitous 'Test' is dropped and ' silent' Harrington forced to resign in disgrace..????
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Britain’s riots: Thuggery, looting, lawlessness… by the ruling class
This view is largely echoed in the British political establishment of all parties and the media.
The looting, thievery and lawlessness that Cameron so condemns is but the reflection at the street level of British society of what is taking place on a much greater scale at the upper echelons of government and the economy.
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Anarchists! Give yourselves up!!
What should you do if you discover an anarchist living next door?– the answer, according to an official counter-terrorism notice circulated in London last week, is that you must report them to police immediately.[Full Story | 19 comments ]
No Borders Demonstration in Haywards Heath, Sat 30 July
Please join us on Saturday 30th July with banners, placards and instrument to call for an end to detention and deportation. Gather at Muster Green park in Haywards Heath at 1pm.
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14 Juillet in Calais
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Calais: three No Borders comrades acquitted
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Cyber Security a matter for MoD
"We face today the war of the invisible enemy.
That is why the United Kingdom is mainstreaming cyber security across all parts of Government at home, and why cyber security is regularly high on the agenda in discussions we have with partners in this region"
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No Borders blockade Calais detention centre
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Prisoner Solidarity Protest - US Embassy, 4 July, 6-8pm
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Brighton Thurs 7pm-9pm - Iraq Veteran & former U.S. anti-war prisoner speak out!
Iraq combat veteran/ former member of the S.A.S. Ben Griffin and former federal prisoner of the United States Ciaron O'Reilly will address a public meeting at the Friends Meeting House, Ship St. in Brighton Thursday June 30th. 7pm-9pm[Full Story ]
30 June, Public Meeting, Brighton: Solidarity with Whistle-blowers
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Wave of demolitions in the Jordan Valley, Palestine
PRESS RELEASE: JORDAN VALLEY SOLIDARITY21/6/2011 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For further information and pictures contact:
contact@jordanvalleysolidarity.org or Emma Potter 00972 (0)595510814 www.jordanvalleysolidarity.org
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Public Rally in Support of Victims of Torture, 26 June, Trafalgar Square, 2-4pm
26 June is UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. In spite of laws to protect them, men, women, children and entire communities all around the world have to live with the consequences of torture meted out by state authorities. Torture is illegal. Join us on this day to show solidarity with victims. Also the final day of Refugee Week 2011, it should not be forgotten that many refugees have fled torture.[Full Story | 1 comment ]
Let's Stop a Bad Drugs Law Getting on the Books in the UK!
The so-called Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, currently under discussion in the House of Lords, is already under scrutiny for various suspected threats to civil liberties, most notoriously clamp-downs on rights of public assembly and protest in response to the actions at Parliament Square. But let's not overlook the section that would actually REMOVE the need for experts of any kind to advise the government about drugs policy![Full Story ]
Demo against Santander, Brighton - in Solidarity with the Arab Uprisings
Meet outside Santander opposite Churchill Square today FRIDAY JUNE 10BETWEEN 4-6PM
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