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04-04-2004 16:23

ART OF WAR : FLOWERS OF GRATITUDE

Flowers of gratitude

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04-04-2004 01:08

Anti-occupation graffiti show

Hope people will forgive me posting this twice - it dropped off the wire quite quickly.

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01-04-2004 21:49

Summer of Dissent documentary

The Manhattan Neighbor Network has collected footage from protests from all over the world on 20 March 2004 to make this documentary. The IMC footage of the London protest is also in the film. There are two more screenings of this film in April: 4th and 7th. You can watch it on the website www.mnn.org (see below).

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01-04-2004 16:42

Power-Not-So-Gen-erous!!

Power-Not-So-Gen-erous - or, how a corporation will do anything to drive down its costs.

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01-04-2004 16:39

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/pfc

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01-04-2004 06:29

Middle East - amir Taheri Interview with C-Span

" A breeze of fresh air" in Middle East Discussions.

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01-04-2004 00:29

Arab Construction Workers Must Wear Hardhats with "X" for Army Snipers to Focus

Israeli-Arab workers are marked with a red X to help Israeli snipers This is what Zionist Democracy looks like! The Arab construction workers building the Israeli Knesset building must mark their hardhats with a red "X" so that the Israeli Army snippers can keep better aim on their heads! Read this report from Ynet-online, Israel's biggest paper.

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31-03-2004 19:54

Cambridge IndyMedia Benefit Gig Poster

Saturday 17th of April, 7-11pm
Cafe Afrika
Cambridge

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31-03-2004 17:50

No New Nukes – No Pre-emptive war!

London to Aldermaston March
Friday 9 April to Monday 12 April

There is a strong danger that Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) near Reading, Britain’s own nuclear bomb-making factory, is planning to collaborate with the US to test and develop new nuclear weapons - like ‘bunker busters’ - designed specifically for future pre-emptive wars.

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30-03-2004 17:21

WHO RULES IRAN ? A must read article !

'Godfather of Terrorism' - D e c o d e d:

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30-03-2004 13:21

Chomsky March 20 / 04 speech

31:42 Mp3 (9MB) of Noam Chomsky's speech on March 20th 2004 in Vancouver, Canada.

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30-03-2004 10:21

When Fucking The System Isn't Enough

Experiences of anarchist organizing in Scotland, leading up to a five-year anti-poll-tax campaign. Includes a look at lessons learned regarding anarchist organizing, anarchist groups, and vanguards.

The talk is broken into 3 parts: 2 halves of Ramsey's presentation and about 30 minutes of discussion afterwards.

[Y note: This is one of the best talks on anarchist organizing that I have heard, and considering the mixed success of the anti-war and anti-globalization movements in the UK today, it seems worth learning as much as possible from past struggles.]

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29-03-2004 22:16

Poster for "Afghan Massacre" film screening

Cambridge Indymedia is showing this documentary on 4th April, at 7.30pm in the Locomotive, 44 Mill Road.

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28-03-2004 21:56

20 March anti-war demo video

London anti-war demo video (8 Mb 1:58 min)

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28-03-2004 21:36

exhibition of graffiti from Iraq/palestine

in the Foundry, Great Eastern street, London EC1. Opening night Tue 6 April, runs to Sun 18 April.

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28-03-2004 07:40

Silent Genocide

03/25/04 Tribune Media Services -- "After the Americans destroyed our village and killed many of us, we also lost our houses and have nothing to eat. However, we would have endured these miseries and even accepted them, if the Americans had not sentenced us all to death."

This will not be easy to read, especially if you've projected evil out of your own heart, into some cave in Afghanistan or a spider hole in Iraq, and reduced the age-old question it inspires to this one: How can we bomb it off the face of the earth?

Before the damage we inflict grows greater, before history's judgment gets worse, before we contaminate the whole world - even before we vote in the next election - we must stop what we're doing. We must stop now.

It's time to listen for a moment not to defense analysts briefing officers, pols or pundits, but to people like Jooma Khan, a grandfather who lives in a village in Laghman Province, in northeastern Afghanistan, who is quoted above. Surely he deserves 30 seconds of our undivided attention. "When I saw my deformed grandson," he told an interviewer in March of 2003, "I realized that my hopes of the future have vanished for good. (This is) different from the hopelessness of the Russian barbarism, even though at that time I lost my older son Shafiqullah. This time, however, I know we are part of the invisible genocide brought on us by America, a silent death from which I know we will not escape."

We're waging war-plus in Afghanistan and Iraq - in effect, nuclear war, with our widespread use of depleted-uranium-tipped shells and missiles. This is no secret. DU, with its extraordinary penetrating power and explode-on-impact capability, helps assure our military dominance everywhere we go. But people like Jooma Khan and his grandson reap its toxic legacy.

So, of course, do our own troops.

Kahn's words are only a sliver of the damning testimony contained in the documents of the International Criminal Tribunal for Afghanistan, a Japanese citizens' initiative that recently concluded its two-year inquiry into the first phase of the Bush Administration's war on terror. But they say everything that we cannot hear. If we could hear Jooma Khan, and others who are sounding the alarm about DU, such as former Livermore Labs geologist Leuren Moret, who testified at the tribunal, there would not be mere thousands of people in the streets of American cities demanding that we stop the war, but hundreds of thousands, or millions - the sort of numbers that turn out in other parts of the world. The use of DU weaponry is not the extent of our criminal irresponsibility in Afghanistan and Iraq, which led to the tribunal's guilty verdict against George Bush on charges of war crimes, but it's the most chilling. (You can check out the full report at, among other places, www.mindfully.org/Reform/2004/Afghanistan-Criminal-Tribunal10mar04.htm )

As Moret testified, depleted uranium turns into a infinitesimally fine dust after it explodes; individual particles are smaller than a virus or bacteria. And, "It is estimated that one millionth of a gram accumulating in a person's body would be fatal. There are no known methods of treatment."

And DU dust is everywhere. A minimum of 500 or 600 tons now litter Afghanistan, and several times that amount are spread across Iraq. In terms of global atmospheric pollution, we've already released the equivalent of 400,000 Nagasaki bombs, Moret said. The numbers are overwhelming, but the potential horrors only get worse. DU dust does more than wreak havoc on the immune systems of those who breathe or touch it; the substance also alters one's genetic code.

Thus, birth defects are way up in Afghanistan since the invasion: children "born with no eyes, no limbs, tumors protruding from their mouths ...deformed genitalia," according to the tribunal report. This ghastly toll on the unborn - on the future - has led investigators to coin the term "silent genocide" to describe the effects of this horrific weapon.


The Pentagon's response to such charges is denial, denial, denial. And the American media is its moral co-conspirator.

But blame is beside the point. Surely even those who still await "conclusive proof" that DU is the cause, or a factor, in the mystery illnesses and birth defects emanating from the war zones, can see the logic in halting its use now.

Global terrorism? Listen to Jooma Khan. Then look in the mirror.

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Robert Koehler, an award-winning, Chicago-based journalist, is an editor at Tribune Media Services and nationally syndicated writer. Tribune Media Services, Inc.

© 2004 Tribune Media Services

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27-03-2004 08:21

Food Security for All - CAMSPAG meeting 7 April

The next Meeting of the Cambridge Simultaneous Policy Adopters Group will take place at 7.30 pm on 7th April at Emmanuel Church, Trumpington Street, Cambridge (map and poster for the event available at  http://spdev.gn.apc.org/)

Food Security for All

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26-03-2004 11:36

Cambridge against the G8?

The G8 (the leaders of the richest and most powerful nations) are holding their annual meeting in the UK in 2005. In keeping with the commitment of people around the world to oppose the policies that come out of such meetings, a network has been set up to co-ordinate resistance to the meeting next year.

See  http://www.enrager.net/current/g8/ for more details.

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26-03-2004 10:47

Peace Protesters to Appeal over Demo Ruling

Peace protesters have decided to appeal against a High Court ruling that the
police acted lawfully when officers blocked their bid to attend an anti-war
demonstration.

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