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[Chiapas, Mexique] agressions, menaces, harcèlements et persécutions

Anonyme, Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 15:12

GAZC

Hausse de la tortilla, le peuple s'organise.


Plaintes de nouvelles agressions, menaces, harcèlements et persécutions
Groupe d’appui de la zone costière (GAZC)

TONALÁ, CHIAPAS 16 février 2010

Au gouvernement fédéral
Au gouvernement de l'état du Chiapas
Au gouvernement municipal de Tonalá, Chiapas
Aux organisations de Défenses des Droits de l’Homme
Aux médias de communication nationale et internationale
Aux adhérents de l’Autre Campagne de l'EZLN



[video] The USA Took My Freedom Away

Anonyme, Tuesday, February 23, 2010 - 14:43

The U.S. Government’s attack on it’s citizens and the Bill of Rights.

Based on a true story of government censorship of musician Scott X by the banishment of X from every US courthouse with the threat of arrest FOR LIFE. Sonia Sotomayor had no problem with this and Sotomayor failed to report the conduct pursuant to judicial and attorney ethical cannons. She truly is one of the most pro-government civil servants and is more than willing to overlook her ethical obligations. See Music Video by Scott X:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHCBmpfr0t4

- Scott Huminski :: s_huminski[at]live.com



From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fifth part)

Anonyme, Monday, February 22, 2010 - 17:14

This is the fifth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat.

Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM)

http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38799 Second part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38837 Third part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38948 Fourth



[Bil'in, 5 years later] Palestinians tear segregation barrier (TheREALnews)

CMAQ via Mic, Monday, February 22, 2010 - 01:03

In weekly Friday protest in Bi'lin, Palestinian territories, thousands tear through segregation barrier.


During the weekly protest in the Palestinian village of Bil'in, thousands of activists assembled to celebrate five years of non-violent resistance. This form of popular struggle has spread to many other Palestinian villages and areas in East Jerusalem. The protests are made to show opposition to the confiscation of roughly half of the village's land by the Israeli Jewish-only settlement colony of Modi'in Illit. In 2007, after the village protested every Friday for almost 3 years, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that the barrier does not serve a security purpose and ordered it rerouted. The Israeli army however, did not start to reroute the barrier until last week and informed the village that it will only return 364 (or 60%) of its 575 taken acres. During this week's protest the army fired dozens of tear gas canisters, shock grenades, and sprayed the crowd with liquid smelling like sewer and feces.

Source & author: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&I...



Mouvement étudiant et répression policière au Québec

collectif oppos..., Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 20:51

cobp

Le Collectif Opposé à la Brutalité Policière réagit à l’article de David Riendeau « La Leçon d’anarchie », qui est paru dans le journal étudiant Montréal Campus, vol. 30 no. 11, 10 février 2010.

www.cobp.resist.ca


Callout for the 14th International Day Against Police Brutality

collectif oppos..., Saturday, February 20, 2010 - 13:28

cobp

To commemorate the 14th International Day Against Police Brutality,
the Collective Opposed to Police Brutality (COBP) invites everyone to
march in the streets of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

www.cobp.resist.ca


From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fourth part)

Anonyme, Friday, February 19, 2010 - 16:17

This is the fourth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat. In fact, he is writing this booklet so that young workers and students can avoid the same mistakes and gain an understanding of the politics of the Communist Left, the real proletarian camp.

Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM)

http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38799 Second part
http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38837 Third part



Solidaritè internationale avec nos camarades syndicalistes iraniens

Anonyme, Friday, February 19, 2010 - 13:57

Nouvelles :
— Iran Mansour Osanloo est sorti de cellule d’isolement
— Toujours emprisonné, Nejati fait face à de nouvelles peines
— Dernières nouvelles en bref: manif prévues du 16 au 20 mars 2010
— Nouveaux sites critiques du gouvernement et contre la répression



Appel pour la 14ème journée internationale contre la brutalité policière

collectif oppos..., Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 23:47

COBP

Pour la 14ème journée internationale contre la brutalité policière, le Collectif Opposé à la Brutalité Policière invite toute la population à venir marcher dans les rues d’Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.

www.cobp.resist.ca


Attentats de Bombay: un inspecteur général de la police du Maharasthra se met à table

Anonyme, Thursday, February 18, 2010 - 04:37

himalove

Peut-on imaginer en France, en Angleterre ou aux États-Unis, la publication d'un livre écrit par un policier, dénonçant l'implication d'agences de sécurité dans une série d'attentats, sous faux drapeau, ayant fait des centaines voire des milliers de morts ?



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