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What Do Workers Think About The War? (english)
07 Apr 2003
Asked whether they would be for the war if there were substantial civilian Iraqi casualties, the upper layer was still for the war by 54% to 36%, but the under 30 thousands were now against it by 47% to 42%. Could it be that poorer working people are more sensitive to moral issues in a war?
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Why Iraq? Why Now? (english)
07 Apr 2003
Below is a talk delivered by a member of the Anarchist
Federation at an anti-war meeting in Belfast on 11.02.03 hosted by Organise-ASF
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Military Machine Rolls Into Baghdad (english)
07 Apr 2003
Modified: 11:21:43 PM


Is It Cake Yet?
A man's home is his castle? Not if he's Saddam Hussein. Coalition forces have sauntered into Baghdad and taken control of two of Saddam Hussein's presidential palaces, Reuters reports. "I do believe this city is freakin' ours," the New York Post quotes Capt. Chris Carter of Watkinsville, Ga., as saying at one of the palaces. The Post notes that some American soldiers "said they planned to enjoy a shower in Saddam's palace." So much for the Baath Party.
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Campus Watch (english)
07 Apr 2003
Mission Statement: Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum, reviews and critiques Middle East studies in North America, with an aim to improving them. The project mainly addresses five problems: analytical failures, the mixing of politics with scholarship, intolerance of alternative views, apologetics, and the abuse of power over students. Campus Watch fully respects the freedom of speech of those it debates while insisting on its own freedom to comment on their words and deeds.
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A Religious Front for Castro, Kim and Saddam (english)
07 Apr 2003
Modified: 11:06:10 PM
The so-called "anti-war" movement is protesting the long overdue removal of a psychopathic dictator. I say "so-called," because closer inspection of the groups participating in organizing marches and rallies reveals that rather than protesting the war, they are using it to advance the Communist agenda.
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Abu Mazen – Arafat’s “Pragmatic” Protégé (english)
07 Apr 2003
What a difference a few years can make.

It was in February of 2000 that Israel’s government, then headed by Ehud Barak, was up in arms over the Austrian President’s decision to include Joerg Haider’s neo-Nazi Freedom Party in that country’s newly-formed governing coalition.
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UCLA Sponsors of Terrorism (english)
07 Apr 2003
UCLA’s Radical Islamist Front

During the past several years the UCLA Muslim Student Association (MSA) has acted in collaboration with a number of Islamic groups and individuals. The MSA operates both on campus and off. They organize events featuring militant speakers, co-sponsor events and conferences with radical Islamic groups, and co-sponsor fundraisers for killers and Islamic radicals. In addition, they use their publication, Al-Talib, to disseminate their radical, anti-Semitic, anti-Israel views.
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Fatwa: Coming to a Country Near You (english)
07 Apr 2003
"There is no room for play in Islam... It is deadly serious about everything."

So declared Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khomeini, in 1980.
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One Million Participate in Italian General Strike Against the War (english)
07 Apr 2003
On Wednesday 2nd April 2003 a General Strike was called by the following "base unions" [grassroots, radical unions]: CUB, COBAS, SIN COBAS, USI-AIT and SLAI COBAS. All were extremely happy with the turnout which saw approximately 1 million on strike and a quarter of a million at various demonstrations and marches throughout the country.
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American Indians Aren’t Like Palestinians (english)
07 Apr 2003
MANY PEOPLE SEE A SIMILARITY BETWEEN American Indians and today’s Palestinians. I’m Comanche Indian. I see no similarity whatsoever.
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