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Our Program is the Anarchist Revolution! |
by Wayne Price- NEFAC |
05 Apr 2006
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Perspectives for Revolutionary Anarchism
Discusses the meaning of “revolution” and whether it is possible. Should revolutionaries support reforms? Should we make demands on the state? Must a revolution be violent? |
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Another Surreal Day in the Age of Bush |
by William Hughes |
05 Apr 2006
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The baseball season opened on April 3, 2006. President George W. Bush was in Cincinnati and tossed out the “ceremonial” pitch. Jay Leno said it went off to the “far right.” Meanwhile, nine brave U.S. troops were killed in Iraq on that day; one for every inning Bush was at the game. Zacarias Moussaoui, a suspected mental case, faces the death penalty for 9/11. Also, corruption-tainted Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) fears a hammering from the justice system. |
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LOCAL Announcement :: DNC : Human Rights : Organizing : Politics : Social Welfare |
Lafayette Eight Trial: April 13 |
by Boston ABC |
05 Apr 2006
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On April 14, 2004, eight Boston area community activists were arrested in Lafayette
Square, on the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Main Street. |
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Announcement :: International |
France: As millions protest government attacks, unions signal retreat on “First Job Contract” |
by Rick Kelly and Barry Grey |
05 Apr 2006
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An estimated 2 to 3 million striking workers and students demonstrated throughout France yesterday against the Gaullist government’s “First Job Contract” (CPE) legislation, matching the turnout at a similar day of action on March 28.
Tuesday’s strikes and protests followed President Jacques Chirac’s announcement last Friday that he had officially ratified the CPE, which permits employers to dismiss young workers without cause during their first two years of employment.
Chirac said he would delay the enforcement of the law and support certain amendments to soften its impact, but he rejected out of hand the basic demand of millions of students, youth and workers who have been demonstrating and striking for more than a month to demand the withdrawal of the measure. The wave of protests, combined with opinion polls showing overwhelming opposition to the CPE and plummeting support for both Chirac and Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, reflect the deeply held and broadly felt conviction that implementation of the measure will open the floodgates for the imposition of “American-style” market policies and the destruction of workers’ rights and social conditions. |
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News :: Human Rights |
Amnesty gives NAMES in CIA Flights, Front-companies, Rendition Story! |
by Clayton Hallmark |
05 Apr 2006
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Amnesty International has released its long-awaited report on CIA flights by front companies for the rendition of Muslims accused of terror activities.
Earlier, the Council of Europe (March 1, 2006) released its report on countries' safeguards against CIA kidnapping, torture, and prisons in Europe. It says the safeguards aren't adequate. My report goes both of them one better. Below are four pieces of photo evidence. |
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