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vieuxcmaq, Sunday, September 23, 2001 - 11:00

SchNEWS.org.uk direct action newsletter (jplarche@videotron.ca)

“What is the alternative? More bombs? More security? More cameras in the streets? More phone taps? More subsidy to the arms industry?
… Is that where we’re going? On a race to the bottom trapped between GW Bush and the CIA-created Osama Bin Laden? Because it seems
that’s what is wanted.

While the SchNEWS crew with hundreds of other protestors were being hemmed in by police for the bare faced cheek of wanting to shut
down an arms fair, news came filtering through of the attacks on the World Trade Centre towers and the Pentagon.

As always, the deaths of innocent people are terrible and harrowing but carnage happens around the world every day of the year. The difference this time
is that for once it is happening in the US, on the doorstep of corporate and military power. The Archbishop of Wales, only a few blocks away when the
World Trade Centre were hit said, “It’s given me a vivid sense of what people around the world live with daily.

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