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12-09-2003 11:43

Zapatista Solidarity Activity in Scotland

As a small contribution to the world-wide mobilisations against the World Trade Organisation, the Edinburgh-Chiapas Solidarity Group organised a stall at the West End of Princes Street, Edinburgh on 9th September. We distributed several hundred leaflets and raised funds for the Kiptik water project through sales of publications and merchandise. Following is the leaflet we distributed:

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10-09-2003 19:25

Anti-War protestor on Racist Charges scores early Legal Victory

An anti-war protestor appearing in court for legal debate had all his legal arguments accepted. The charges concerned an allegation that he was stirring up racial hatred by bearing an upside-down US flag with the words "Fuck Bush" on it.

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10-09-2003 10:23

Ulla Roder hearing continued to Monday

At Ulla’s pre-hearing on September 9th, a further hearing was set for Monday 15th.It will be held at 2pm in Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court to decide about witnesses for the trial.

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09-09-2003 12:48

Indemnity- The New Corporatism...

the new corporatism

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08-09-2003 23:27

Report and audio interview about Dungavel Detention Centre

It was nice and sunny when over a thousand protesters followed the call of the Scottish Trade Union Council to travel to Dungavel Detention Centre, which lies isolated in the countryside 40 min away south of Glasgow in Lanarkshire, near Strathaven.
Protesters arrived from all over; buses were provided from Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Birmingham and North East England.
A samba band played at the arrival, and the protesters banged against the fence with fists and sticks, so that the first speeches drowned in noise of the publics outrage against the seperation, the rascist and inhumane institutional treatment of refugees in this country. A whole line-up of politicians from a wide spektrum spoke out against the prison like institution, with the star speakers Mercy Ikolo, who was just released on bail with her 14 month old daughter Bessie from Dungavel, and human rights lawyer Aamer Anwar.

Pics [1, 2, 3], report

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08-09-2003 14:18

Dungavel Demonstration 6.8.03

Demonstrating at Dungavel Some more pictures of the demonstration to shut down Dungavel Detention Centre.

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08-09-2003 14:03

Thom Yorke on the WTO [!]

Losing the faith

Thom Yorke
Monday September 8, 2003
The Guardian

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07-09-2003 15:14

HIGHLANDS INFONET SEPTEMBER 2003

This InfoNet is an informal periodic noticeboard for progressive political/social activities and information in the Highlands and Islands (Plus the odd item included at the Editor's whim!).
It is only as useful and informative as the contents supplied to it.
InfoNet is non-judgemental and does not necessarily support/agree with events listed.
To be a recipient, no personal details are required, just send an Email to
gobbledegook at ukonline.co.uk with 'InfoNet Add Me' in the Subject box.

Wanna do something? Let InfoNet know. We believe you can DO IT YOURSELF - and we can help you organise meetings, print leaflets at cost, etc.

Please note that if you can offer - or need - a lift to events listed below, please contact the organisers or InfoNet

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07-09-2003 15:08

Scottish CND upcoming events

announcements copied out of an email about forthcoming actions and events more or less associated with Scottish CND. Some of them a bit vague in date make the announcement preferably published as an article rather than on protest net.

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06-09-2003 22:41

More pics of Dungavel Detention Centre protest

protesters in front of Dungavel Detention Centre The rally at the Dungavel Detention Centre, which lies isolated about 40 min away (busdrive), in the country side, was visited today by about a thousand protesters.
At least 10 doubledekker buses made their way from Glasgow and several from the south and from Edinburgh to get a first hand knowledge and experience about the Dungavel Detention Centre which is constantly in the news particularly for its "family unit" where not only the parents are fitted up for no crime or charges, but also their children.

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06-09-2003 19:08

Dungavel Detention Centre

the samba band was üplaying at the arrival The Scottish Trade Union Council called for a demonstration at Dungavel Detention Centre, to close this prison like institution down, AND to treat refugees and asylum seekers humanely and with respect.

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05-09-2003 14:00

picture report about the anti-software patenting protest in Brussel

and the winner is...... Microsoft! Here is a picture report about the anti-software-patenting protests in Brussel.

 http://segert.net/epatents/index.php

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05-09-2003 11:22

DOCUMENT 1: Program of the Human Rights Film Festival in Glasgow

"Document 1 is Glasgow's first ever International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival. The main focus is to show work from the regions around the world where asylum seekers in Glasgow have come from.
In doing so, the films will give asylum seekers a chance to see what is happening in their country of origin and give other residents of Glasgow an opportunity to see everyday life in such countries. These films, whilst explaining the conflicts which people have involuntarily had to flee, also show the richness of their societies and cultures."
Paula Larkin & Mona Rai, Co-ordinators

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04-09-2003 03:52

THE U.S., U.N., AND IRAQ - AN ANALYSIS

Should the antiwar movement oppore or support UN involvement in the Iraqi war as the U.S. now suggests?

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02-09-2003 12:22

End the Occupation of Iraq National Demonstration

September 27th is the national demonstration calling for the end to the occupation of Iraq and for Tony Blair's resignation. It's been organised by the Stop the War Coalition, M.A.B. and C.N.D.
In other words, come to London for TB's leaving party.
Buses are booked to leave from various points across Scotland.
Glasgow buses leave George Square at midnight Fri.
Contact: 0781 788 8438 or  glasgowantiwar@yahoogroups.com for further info and to reserve tickets.

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01-09-2003 18:37

Power to the SWP not the People - Peoples Assembly London is a success.

Friends meeting house on Euston road was almost filled by delegates from across Britain eventhough Britain is no longer engaged in an overt War in Iraq (well Bush did declare the war was over). So in a sense the STWC must redefine its purpose otherwise its local groups will disband, as they did after the first Gulf war, to wait for the next US imperialist War.

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31-08-2003 20:15

Call for UK Government Regime Change

A resolution passed by a local peace group in Ayrshire is expected to start a national avalanche of calls for Tony Blair’s resignation. Other organisations, large and small, are being encouraged to adopt and pass the resolution. Ayrshire North Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, meeting in Irvine on the 26th August 2003, called for the Prime Minister to stand down in recognition that his action caused and continues to cause unnecessary suffering against the will of the British people. Hindsight and the Hutton enquiry, they say, show his professed reasons for supporting the USA in an unpopular, illegal and immoral war were unfounded.

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28-08-2003 19:37

Child abuse activist George Farquar fitted up- put in Edinburgh Mental hospital

George Farquar - scotish anti child abuse and electronic warfare activist committed to mental ward in Edinburgh hospital

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28-08-2003 17:57

Marines menace Zapatista community Nuevo San Rafael

Mexican government officials and Marines have once more menaced the Zapatista community of Nuevo San Rafael in Montes Azules. On 19 August officials from PROFEPA, marines from the state armed forces, and also TV reporters all arrived in the community, which is also known as Ignacio Allende, and is in the south of Montes Azules, Chiapas, Mexico.

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