Supporters are being prevented from maintaining contact with the sitters and there is growing concern that a lack of witnesses will allow police to act without restraint and possibly endanger the lives of those in the trees.
...Genocide to Run for President Interview with Larry Birns, director of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, conducted by Between the Lines' Denise Manzari
I perk up when I see weird, woozy efforts like this. I'll be dropping by every so often to see if they can still reach the keyboard. That white-on-black text has got me hallucinating already.
Bruce Sterling, science-fiction author and futurist
President Fidel Castro to Bush:
'YOUR TROOPS WOULD FACE THOUSANDS OF ARMIES HERE!'
[On May 1, Fidel Castro ended his address with the following words, which are all the more telling now that the Iraqi resistance has shown what kind of obstacle U.S. imperialism faces in its attempt to use military power to conquer the world's resources.]
For the third consecutive week, opponents to the Regime are meeting in Harvard Square to once again form the "Pit Commune" and express their dissent. Everyone is welcome.
Native Nipmuck people and forest activists continue to struggle against the threat of capitalism on Mount Wachusett. This week it intensified with tree-sits and blockades.