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16-11-2006 16:57

Birmingham Ramallah Twinning Initiative (BRTI)

As part of the grassroots initiative to twin Birmingham with Ramallah on the West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, four Palestinians from Ramallah will visit Birmingham from the 20th to the 29th of November

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15-11-2006 01:18

Unions Fight Own Members!

Officials from the TGWU, Amicus and the GMB are backing the Jaguar car company rather than their own members in a pay dispute!

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14-11-2006 14:45

Guantanamo Torture & Imprisonment Public Meeting this Thursday

There will be a public meeting at 7.30pm this Thursday 16th November 2006 at Carr's Lane Church in Birmingham City Centre, to debate the issues of Guantanamo and the deterioration of human and civil rights in this country with their elected representatives.

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12-11-2006 12:18

Birmingham University apologises for religious discrimination

We're so sorry, say university
by Lester Holloway
24/10/2006

BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY dons apologised to the Muslim students who were elected to the students union but prevented from taking office. The 1990 Trust were among those supporting the campaign.

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09-11-2006 17:42

Sequani vivisection lab suppliers updated Nov 2006

Sequani animal testing labs on Bromyard rd, Ledbury, Herefordshire deliberately give dogs, rabbits, pigs, guinea pigs, rats and mice cancer in and out of the womb. Pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices are 'tested' on their innocent, fragile bodies, all for profit gain. Meanwhile hundreds of thousands of humans die each year as a direct result of animal testing.

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02-11-2006 21:06

Stop Shell Speaker Tour in Birmingham November 9th 7.30pm

The Stop Shell speaker tour is coming to Birmingham on November 9th 2006. To include films and a talk, dur: approx. 1h

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02-11-2006 16:20

Birmingham Critical Mass Bike Ride this Friday 3rd November

Birmingham Critical Mass will be meeting this Friday 3rd November at 5.30pm at St. Phil's Cathedral.

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02-11-2006 07:32

Continuing conflicts that create refugees, November 2006

Thirteen actual or potential conflict situations around the world deteriorated in October 2006, according to the November issue of CrisisWatch.

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31-10-2006 06:01

Why campaign against deportation?

An Anti-Deportation Campaign involves organizing resistance to restrictive immigration legislation, and simply means making the government change their minds regarding an individual case.

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30-10-2006 15:53

Palestinian film screening

There is a screening of The Iron Wall on Thursday 9th November at 7:30pm in Café One.

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26-10-2006 11:54

Southampton researchers' private jet row spreads

Use of private jet by researchers at UK centre for climate change research draws widespread criticism

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25-10-2006 11:54

Protest against the BNP’s attempts to oppose the building of a new mosque.

The protest starts at 2pm at the site of the proposed mosque on Black Acre Road in Dudley. Sunday 29th October

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24-10-2006 14:15

Bristol Chapter of Westside Neighbourhood Occupy Shell Garage

Against Shell and in Solidarity with Rossport

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22-10-2006 22:59

Stop Shell Speaker Tour comes to Birmingham - 9th November

Stop Shell Speaker Tour at Birmingham University, 9th November

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22-10-2006 13:05

200 More British Police in Calais

There are many police officers and I know that the English police force is present at the wearing of Calais. These last times, some refugees said to me they have heard that 200 additional English police officers would have arrived in our city.

Indeed, I start to see appearing in the streets of the special vehicles, registered in the United Kingdom and which are the same of vehicles of police force.

Does anyone have any information for this special police force in Calais?

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22-10-2006 11:52

Birmingham Guantanamo Campaign and police at Starbucks, 21 October 2006

Starbucks, New Street, Birmingham, 21 Oct 2006 On Saturday 21 October 2006 around a dozen people attended a vigil outside
Starbucks coffee shop in New Street, called by Birmingham Guantanamo
Campaign to draw attention to the fact that Starbucks also has a shop
at Guantanamo.

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20-10-2006 06:02

Sharon Ebanks and the BNP

Worth reading

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19-10-2006 11:37

ANTIFA

Antifa at the bookfair

1pm, Meeting Room 3, Bookfair.
(not as advertised at www.anarchistbookfair.co.uk)

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19-10-2006 05:18

Ismet Hyseni - Belongs to Glasgow

Ismet Hyseni - Belongs to Glasgow Ismet and the Hyseni clan were amongst the first asylum seekers to come to Glasgow in 1999. Why, after 7 years, is Ismet still waiting for the right to settle permanently in UK? Why was he taken into detention without justification and in a dawn raid? Why is his future still uncertain? Why is he faced with the worry of being forcibly removed from UK? Ismet has a dream - to be a maths teacher here in UK. Please help him stay in UK so he can fulfill his dream - but importantly, because such a dream is also UK's gain economically and socially.

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17-10-2006 01:48

Letters from Kurdish deportees

These letters from a number of Iraqi-Kurdish asylum seeker who were forcibly deported on 5 September, 2006 (see  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/09/350214.html) were received by Dashty Jamal from the International Federation of Iraqi Refugees ( http://www.federasion.org). They were passed to the European Council Presidency on 11.10.2006 in European Parliament.

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