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Stop State Terror Against Maoists In India

Tom Lalibert?ɬ, Martes, Febrero 28, 2006 - 14:45

Stop State Terror Against Maoists In India

Demand Immediate Release of com. Sunil Roy, Gaurav, Kiran & Others



Call on the Occasion of March 8

Tom Lalibert?ɬ, Martes, Febrero 28, 2006 - 14:41

CONDEMN STATE VIOLENCE ON WOMEN AND ON THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT!
EXPOSE AND OPPOSE THE VIOLENCE OF STATE BACKED VIGILANTE GANGS ON THE WOMEN’S MOVEMENT!!



Quebec. Do you care about democracy?

Anonyme, Martes, Febrero 28, 2006 - 08:48

david campbell

Quebecers! Do you care about democracy In Canada. Or is the stealing of the voters' rights in Vancouver Kingsway by Stephen Harper and David Emerson, just some one else's problem?



The Bombing in Samarra and the Horrors of the U.S. Occupation of Iraq

Anonyme, Lunes, Febrero 27, 2006 - 17:34

Revolution #037

The Iraqi people took another wrenching leap deeper into the hell of U.S. occupation in the early morning of February 22. A group of men dressed in police uniforms set off bombs that destroyed the golden dome of the Askariya shrine in Samarra, one of the most important mosques for Shi’a Islam. The reactionary attack on Askariya in turn triggered more reactionary violence aimed at the mosques, political parties, and ordinary people associated with Sunni Islam, the main rival trend to Shi’a.

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Katrina Survivors Fight to Return to St. Bernard Housing Project

Anonyme, Lunes, Febrero 27, 2006 - 17:32

Revolution #037

On February 14, Walid and I and several others left Houston well before dawn to make the seven-hour drive to New Orleans. That afternoon, Walid and I walked through the deserted St. Bernard Development -- the largest housing project in the city. Walid grew up and lived here until he was a young man. Between then and now, he has been to Angola Prison farm, learned a skill as a cabinet maker, and lived in California for several years. He was forced out by Katrina and now lives in Houston.

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Anonyme, Miércoles, Diciembre 31, 1969 - 19:00
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Resist Gloria Arroyo's new fascist dictatorship

Anonyme, Domingo, Febrero 26, 2006 - 15:15

Communist Party of the Philippines

The Communist Party of the Philippines condemns in the strongest possible terms Gloria Arroyo's "State of National Emergency". The CPP further calls on the Filipino people to resist and struggle ever more vigorously to overthrow Arroyo's new fascist dictatorship.



LES CANADIENS DÉNONCENT L'ÉTAT D'URGENCE DÉCRÉTÉ AUX PHILIPPINES

Anonyme, Domingo, Febrero 26, 2006 - 15:11

En tant que Canadiens/iennes aimant la paix, nous dénonçons le plus fermement possible le décret imposé par la présidente des Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, instaurant l'état d'urgence au pays.



CANADIANS OUTRAGED BY DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY IN THE PHILIPPINES

Anonyme, Domingo, Febrero 26, 2006 - 15:09

As peace-loving Canadians, we condemn in the strongest possible terms Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's declaration of a national state of emergency.



SUPPORT PRISONERS JUSTICE

Anonyme, Viernes, Febrero 24, 2006 - 16:26

Paul Wesley Rhora and his three children filed a civil action against the
Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre and the Hamilton Police Department for
failing to acknowledge and accommodate Mr. Rhora's mental health disabilities while in custody, leading to the death of another inmate.



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