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05-06-2013 23:46

Journal Of The AMA Reports 70,000 Person Study: Vegetarians & Vegans Live Longer

A Loma Linda University study of 70,000 people
over 6 years reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association released in June 2013 has found vegans and vegetarians live longer, as have a number of other studies.
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30-05-2013 18:14

Smithfield, World's Biggest Pigkiller with Norwich Holdings, Acquired by Chinese

Lives Like Sardines in a Can
Smithfield, the world's largest pigkilling company, with holdings in Norwich, one criticized around the world for its factory farming cruelty, dumping of unprocessed pig waste into the watershed, human disease causation has
been acquired for several billion dollars by a Chinese corporation. Chinese companies already kill 450 million pigs annually. Read more >>

10-05-2013 20:58

American "Leftist" TV Show Promotes Pigeating

"Steer" 534
An American tv show ostensibly leftist has given animal flesh promoter Michael Pollan
one hour on publicly owned airwaves to promote the toxic disease, environmental devastation, animal agony, energy waste and expense of eating mammals. Read more >>

07-05-2013 13:34

Residents rally at 6 PM at Trahorn Close E1 focuses on Tower Hamlets Council

Tower Hamlets Council's transfer of Council housing stock was done under dubious
promises. One promise Tower Hamlets Council made was that tenants, residents would enjoy the same rights when their homes were taken over by the "social landlords" as they had enjoyed under Council control.
This evening, Tuesday 07 May 2013, residents at the Trahorn Close, near Vallance Road, are rallying to question Tower Hamlets Council's pledge.
They have already petitioned the Borough’s “executive Mayor” Lutfur Rahman demanding action over the “social landlord” outfit’s behaviour. Read more >>

02-05-2013 21:01

Howard Lyman Continues To Expose Mad Cow Incidence In US And Elsewhere

Hero Howard Lyman
The Canadian Parliament has been investigating the
fraud regarding US testing for Mad Cow. Recent
outbreaks in Brazil, Denmark, Netherlands, Japan,
Switzerland and the US to name a few make silence
on this issue criminal. Read more >>

19-04-2013 20:52

Bayer, Monsanto, Syngenta, BASF, Dow: Biggest Bee Killers

One of Trillions of Victims Of Major Corporations
Suggested action to take to ban insecticides which kill bees, 'the world's largest labor
force'. Read more >>

16-04-2013 20:07

Hero, Actor James Cromwell, Arrested In Animal Rights Action

In the U.S., actor James Cromwell, star of Babe and many other movies, has been
arrested at the University of Wisconsin for speaking out against cat torture there.
The University of Wisconsin has also been involved in primate torture, tasering of pigs for the US Justice Department, and furthering the enslaving of cows for their milk. Read more >>

15-04-2013 23:17

The roll-out of tasers will make minority groups targets once again

PUBLIC MEETING: to discuss new 24hr Taser patrols in every London borough. There has been no consultation and evidence shows they are disproportionately used against ethnic minorities, people with mental ill health and young people. Join us at 7pm on April 22, at Chats Palace, 42-44 Brooksby Walk, Homerton, E9 6DF Read more >>

10-04-2013 18:28

US Governors Shred Freedom Of Speech Re Filming Animal Slaughter

Another astronaut study?
US government and 3 states have criminalized exposing slaughterhouse, factory farm and laboratory torture. Read more >>

30-03-2013 20:29

Mad Cow In Brazil, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Japan, US, Canada Etc.


The mammon-controlled major media continue to muzzle the truth about Mad Cow, Mad Pig, Mad Chicken etc. Read more >>

17-03-2013 19:09

Whittington board plans rejected by thousands

IHOOPs at the march
Public say no to plans by the north London, Whittington Hospital's board to sell-off £17m of its buildings and sack around half of its staff. Read more >>

14-02-2013 17:58

Packed meeting calls for a halt to Whittington sell off

Packed meeting rejected Whittington Hospital board claims
Mass meeting rejects Whittington Hospital, Islington, board plan to raise money by selling up around one third of its property and business. Read more >>

31-01-2013 13:06

Protest Today! Lewisham A and E closure announcement.

Hunt has announced that Lewisham A and E will be closed. Protest today at 5.30 pm outside Lewisham hospital Read more >>

29-01-2013 13:11

How Far in the Future is the Ban of Psychotronic Weapons

Psychotronic weapons are a definitive threat to democracy. They are in the arsenals of NATO and many other states. Though there are no legislatures around the world prohibiting the governments the use of those weapons against their citizens. Read more >>

04-01-2013 15:41

Why Ban MSG

Monosodium glutamate is a poison. While it used
to be called the cause of Chinese headache syndrome... it is unfair to Chinese restaurants not using MSG to link MSG only to certain Chinese
restaurants and not to thousands of corporate foods. Read more >>

26-11-2012 03:03

#Dec5 >> London Anti-Cuts Demo << #Dec5

21-10-2012 22:27

Starving disabled blockade London traffic

We’re digging through dumpsters just to stay alive, disabled demonstrators said this weekend in a dramatic blockade of London traffic.

Dozens of activists with Disabled People Against Cuts shut down mid-afternoon traffic in Marble Arch on Saturday, handcuffing themselves and their wheelchairs together to protest “deadly” attacks on state benefits. Read more >>

16-09-2012 19:37

Protect OUR NHS: demo in London on 20th October.11am to 1.30 march to Hyde Park.

Tories getting ready to receive bids on NHS services to the total of £20bn, new briefing report Read more >>

18-03-2012 14:55

report and pics on nhs demo and actions yesterday

enough

a peaceful protest to save the nhs yesterday became a blockade of whitehall and then a march through the streets of london. as TSG officers were deployed, there were some incidents and injuries, as well as a controversial incident with some gun-wielding diplomatic protection police.

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12-06-2011 14:55

london slutwalk - pics and report

organisers estimated 3000 people took part in yesterday's 'slutwalk' anti-rape protest yesterday in central london. the crowd filled trafalgar square to hear from a wide variety of speakers, and the event was seen by them as a success. it has certainly opened up a debate about attitudes to women, rape, dress, and misogyny, although not all agree with the premise of the march.

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as the crowd assembled outside the 'hard rock cafe' at the west end of picadilly, it became clear this was going to be much bigger than most people had imagined. the london slutwalk, follows similar uk marches in edinburgh, newcastle, cardiff and glasgow, and these in turn were part of an emergence of currently more than 70 similar events around the globe.

it all began in toronto, after an ill-judged, and later reprimanded, comment by a toronto cop, michael sanguinetti, in a rape case. he was quoted as saying that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimised". there have been similar comments in british courts from ill-witted judges, and rape victims are routinely asked what they were wearing at the time. so the 'slutwalk' response is that women should be free to wear whatever they wish, and that rape is thus never invited or 'asked for'. infact, one particularly incisive banner at yesterday's protest simply pointed out that "by definition, you cannot ASK to be raped".

some feminists have opined that the protest doesn't address deeper concerns over the commercial sexualisation of the female in society, and that the word 'slut' is not one worth reclaiming. on a side note, etymologically, 'slut' doesn't originally appear to suggest any sexual connotation, rather being associated with dirt, and applied to women, often servants, who didn't clean properly.

all controversy aside, the trafalgar square speeches, from organisers and invitees, kept returning to a simple single-issue point to be made, and 'slutwalk' might be strongest and least divisive if it continues to be clear about that one issue.

i thought it was best summed up by one speaker who invited us to imagine the case of a man appearing in the witness stand after being the victim of a rape where some penis-like object had been shoved up his arse. the first question he is asked by the sympathetic judge is "can you describe what you were wearing at the time?". the farcical unlikeliness of this scenario brought laughter and a huge cheer from the crowd. and yet female rape victims are routinely asked this question.

a young muslim woman pointed out that her religious dress is under fire for too much coverage, while rape victims are under fire for too little dress. why does (patriarchal) authority believe it should interfere in this area at all? 'slutwalk' invited people to come dressed in any way they wished, and although many took up the challenge to dress 'provocatively' (isn't that word in itself a sign of how deep this problem is entrenched?), others rose to the call in other ways.

a trans-gender speaker spoke of her previous life as a man, never experiencing any sexual abuse, but that since dressing as a woman, she receives anything ranging from stupid comments to serious threats on a shockingly regular basis. sex workers spoke of their experiences at the hands of the police - claims of abuse or rape are routinely met with indifference because of the nature of their work, and the level of protection is minimal, non-existent or indeed negative. she told how she was currently fighting a conviction for 'running a brothel', when her only motive was to work in a flat communally with a couple of friends for safety after being brutally attacked herself (without any subsequent justice) when she previously worked on her own.

other speakers did of course make connections to wider women's issues, such as the use of rape as a weapon in war, the plight of women in AIDS ravaged countries, and the rights of women globally. one particularly eloquent speaker on global issues was crystal from 'global women's strike'.

but ultimately and simply 'slutwalk' is about challenging the arbitrary and ill-conceived connection between dress or appearance and the crime of rape. it is about fighting the perception among, mostly male, police, prosecuters, and judges, that rape can be invited by signals and implied consent. it is about raising these issues publicly and in the press, and pushing it into the judicial agenda.

it certainly seems to have captured the imagination of a wide cross-section of the public, and yesterday's london march and rally had men and women in all states of dress and undress, in unexpectedly large numbers, with a serious aim and as part of a global phenomenon.

quite by chance, yesterday's event coincided with the yearly 'world naked bike ride', and as the speeches were drawing to a close, hundreds and more hundreds of naked men and women rode past the square as part of that event, not one of them inviting rape - a delicious synchronicity on a sunny afternoon.

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