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29-06-2007 07:51

Organising for Fighting Unions - Report

On thursday, 28th June a rally was held at the Midlands Arts Centre in Edgbaston, this rally centred around the defence of the public sector workers amid ever growing attacks on the public sector around forty people attended, with comrades from the IWW and SolFed in attendance.

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28-06-2007 22:53

The Postal Strike: the facts not media spin

Press release for Friday's Post strike, giving us the facts and the real rationale why they are striking

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28-06-2007 15:44

Jacqui Climbs the Ladder!!

Have you heard, the MP for Redditch, Jacqui Smith is the new Home Secretary!! Hurrah!!!

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27-06-2007 17:28

4,000 Congolese asylum seekers to be deported soon

Random deportation of Congolese nationals from abroad: After the announcement made by the Netherlands, nearly 4,000 Congolese nationals will soon be deported from Great Britain for 'illegal stay'.

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27-06-2007 15:55

Prisoners revolt in Rye Hill, Warwickshire

A group of prisoners at a privately run jail near Rugby 'went wild' on Monday, June 25th. The inmates took control of one wing at the Rye Hill prison, which is run by GSL, for almost two hours in the afternoon. A team of specially trained and equipped staff were then brought in and regained control of the wing. A spokesman for GSL said that, despite some damage at the prison, there were "no injuries to either staff or inmates".

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27-06-2007 14:52

Postal workers strike against pay limit: It’s a fight for us all

Postal workers strike against pay limit: It’s a fight for us all

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23-06-2007 23:06

'Justice for Refugees and Asylum Seekers' Rally in Birmingham

A few hundred people turned up today, at the end of Refugee Week, for a rally in Birmingham organised by the Anti-Racist Campaign (ARC) to highlight the bitter realities suffered by refugees and asylum seekers in Britain and to protest against the Home Office's war on them. The event, which took place outside the Council House in Victoria Square, saw polemic speeches by members of migrant communities and groups, as well as Nottingham Zimbabwean band Ngoma, who played African Roots and Reggae "songs of freedom" throughout the afternoon.

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23-06-2007 21:27

Keep Your Blood Service Local

The National Blood Service in the UK is ploughing ahead with a hotly disputed strategy of reconfiguration. Directors plan to close blood processing and testing labs at 10 local centres in favour of just 3 supercentres in Bristol, Manchester and Colindale (London). 100s of technical staff - about half the lab workforce - face redundancy.

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23-06-2007 00:24

Vigil, party and sleep-out in solidarity with refugees in Birmingham

reading out the names and stories of the dead As part of Refugee Week, the Birmingham Anti-Racist Campaign (ARC) organised a candlelit vigil today to remember asylum seekers who took their own lives and protest against the government's racist policies. After reading out the 40+ victims' sad stories and some short speeches, there was some nice African, Kurdish and Iranian live music. Food Not Bombs also served some nice food. Many people then stayed over for the annual Refugee Sleep-out to highlight the problem of destitution that many asylum seekers suffer from. The event was sponsored by Celebrating Sanctuary and supported by many groups and organisations, including the National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns and Birmingham NoBorders.

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22-06-2007 21:17

Eco Fair Success

Camp for Climate Action stall Who would ever have thought that REDDITCH could be home to a vibrant `green` movement?!!! But that`s exactly what is taking shape in Redditch right now. The Redditch Green Fair held on Sat 2nd June, was by far the biggest eco-event ever held in the town, and the grassroots organisers have pledged that next year, the fair will be even bigger and better!

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21-06-2007 23:58

Brum protest against Home Office attacks on refugees - 23 June

JUSTICE FOR REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS! AMNESTY FOR ALL! NO DEPORTATIONS!

BIRMINGHAM PROTEST AGAINST HOME OFFICE ATTACKS ON ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES

Saturday 23 June 2007, 12 noon until 2.30pm
Outside Birmingham Council House, Victoria Square, Birmingham.

The protest is organised by the Birmingham Anti Racist Campaign (ARC) along with members of many of Birmingham’s migrant communities and the organisations supporting them.

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21-06-2007 23:50

Birmingham Refugee Sleep-out: Remember the dead, justice for the living

On Friday, 22nd June, as part of Refugee Week and the national ‘Still Human Still Here’ campaign, the Birmingham Anti-Racist Campaign (ARC) will be protesting against British government treatment of asylum seekers and remembering those who have died while seeking asylum here. The protest has been organised by the Birmingham Anti Racist Campaign (ARC) and sponsored by Celebrating Sanctuary, the organisers of Refugee Week.

SLEEPOUT IN SOLIDARITY WITH DESTITIUTE REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS
5.00PM, Friday 22 nd JUNE, St. Philip’s Cathedral Churchyard Square, Colmore Row, Birmingham.

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20-06-2007 11:15

Help Send Books and a Bookmobile to Cuba!

The US embargo on trade with Cuba continues. This summer Pastors for Peace will again challenge the blockade with a friendship caravan. A fully stocked bookmobile will accompany it. Before the revolution there were only 32 libraries in Cuba. In 2002 there were 400 public libraries and 6000 school libraries. Cubans are avid readers and life long learners but Cuban librarians struggle to meet their needs under the blockade. We urge you join us in sending books to Cuba!

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19-06-2007 13:23

Three Asians and a White (Social Cohesion)

A personal example of how innate paranoias and misunderstandings are by and large blown out of proportion.

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18-06-2007 12:33

Gari Allen Remembered

Helping to serve free vegan food @ Redditch Green Fair, 2 weeks before his death It is one year today since veteran animal rights activist Gari Allen of Coventry Animal Alliance died, aged just 43. Read more about Gari below, including details of a special remembrance event coming soon.

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14-06-2007 22:49

G8: Schwerin, Caterpillar and Snatch squads

What follows are 3 videos from last weeks mobilisation against the G8 in Germany:

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13-06-2007 10:08

Sleepouts across Britain, to highlight destitution of people refused aylum

As part of the Still Human Still Here campaign to change the Government policy of making people refused asylum destitute, 17 events have been organised across Britain. Centred on Friday 22 June, but vary from 16 June to 6 July.

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10-06-2007 12:02

Human Rights Issues in Question over Welsh LNG Pipeline Protests

Anti Welsh LNG Pipeline a success so far: LEGAL UPDATE:
AND 300 Industrial Workers strike for 3days at LNG Terminals at Milford Haven, over safety issues.
Waiting for Eviction @Brecon Tree camp against the Pipe, in the sun and lush countryside soon 2b destroyed. Court Case:Human Rights Issues in Question..

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08-06-2007 15:47

ElBaradei speaks against more sanctions and pressure on Iran

Speaking on the BBC programme, Inside the IAEA: A year with the nuclear detectives broadcast today, Dr. ElBaradei gives a candid assessment of the current standoff between the UN Security Council and Iran. He stresses the fact that "having an enrichment capability and developing a weapon are two different things." He also makes it clear that Iran has a fundamental right to uranium enrichment and acknowledges Iran's belief that "the Security Council is exceeding its authority" in imposing sanctions.

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08-06-2007 01:18

West Midlands Climate Activists Weekend

Activists organising for this year's Camp for Climate Action in the West Midlands are putting on a two-day event of discussion, workshops and partying this weekend in Birmingham this weekend - Sat 9th June and Sunday 10th June.

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