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BTL: Widespread Protests Challenge Spain's Political and Economic Status Quo

Anonyme, Samedi, Juin 11, 2011 - 06:15

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Interview with Michael Albert, co-founder of Z Magazine , conducted by Scott Harris

The economic crisis gripping Europe and government austerity measures have triggered angry demonstrations in major cities across the continent, including Athens, Paris and London. More recently, young activists in Spain poured into the streets, and taking inspiration from the popular revolts in the Middle East and North Africa, have occupied Madrid’s Puerta del Sol Square. There, Spaniards from all walks of life have gathered in unexpectedly large numbers to protest an economic and political system they say has given them no hope for the future. Activists in the Square, who call themselves “Indignados,” or the outraged, have organized themselves into a small city run by democratic councils. Police attempts to forcibly remove the demonstrators only swelled their numbers.

Story continues
http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110617cf-btl-albert.html



BTL: Nuclear Adviser Resigns over Japanese Government's Increasing Level of Allowable Radiation Exposure for Children

Anonyme, Lundi, Mai 9, 2011 - 06:37

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Nuclear Adviser Resigns over Japanese Government's Increasing Level of Allowable Radiation Exposure for Children

Interview with Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist and author of "Physics of the Future" , conducted by Scott Harris

The March 11 Japanese earthquake and tsunami that killed 14,700 people and left an estimated 11,000 missing also destroyed the Fukushima nuclear power plant complex in the north of the country. On April 21, the Japanese government evacuated residents living within a 20-kilometer radius of the disabled nuclear complex -- and barred them from returning to their homes due to increased levels of radiation.

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http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110513cf-btl-kaku.html



Vidéos - O.P.A chante La Commune de Paris

Anonyme, Jeudi, Mai 5, 2011 - 09:08

O.P.A

OP.A chante La Commune de ParisYep chères cousines, chers cousins de l'outre-océan,

Des traces visuelles de notre concert en hommage à La Commune de Paris.
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Du 18 mars au 28 mai 2011, les ami-e-s de La Commune de Paris à Libourne (France - 33) se plient en quatre pour que l'esprit révolutionnaire de 1871 souffle encore dans cette France qu'on dirait cernée de Versaillais.

Pensez comme le projet nous a intéressés et comme O.P.A a voulu répondre présent à ces belles énergies !

C'est ainsi que le 29 avril dernier, nous sommes venus faire résonner les textes de nos anciens, pour rafraîchir les mémoires, pour donner du baume au coeur, pour partager le pain de l'amitié.

Devant un public réduit mais tellement motivé, nous avons tenté de rendre hommage à nos Pères, nos Mères, nos Frères et soeurs de La Commune mais aussi de donner courage à celles et ceux qui, aujourd'hui, en dignes héritier-e-s, continuent d'animer la flamme de la révolte et de la fraternité.



BTL: Economic and Political Power of Oil Industry Succeeds in Weakening Deep Water Drilling Regulations

Anonyme, Dimanche, Mai 1, 2011 - 08:44

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Interview with Antonia Juhasz, author of "Black Tide: The Devastating Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill" , conducted by Scott Harris

While the vast environmental and economic damage from last year’s BP oil spill is still being calculated, deep water oil drilling has now resumed in the Gulf of Mexico. Soon after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, the Obama administration’s Interior Department imposed a moratorium on deepwater drilling, but under pressure from the oil industry and their conservative political allies, the moratorium was lifted in October 2010.

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http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110506cf-btl-juhasz.html



BTL: Populist Backlash Against GOP Anti-Union Legislation, Cannot by Itself Reverse Labor's Decline

Anonyme, Vendredi, Avril 8, 2011 - 07:46

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Interview with Andrew Kroll, reporter with Mother Jones and associate editor of TomDispatch.com, conducted by Scott Harris

After weeks of enormous demonstrations in Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana as well as other states, people from all walks of life challenged Republican governors attempting to weaken workers' rights. Union activists protested across the country on April 4 in what they called “We Are One” rallies. Over 1,000 protests, teach-ins and other events marked the day 43 years ago when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tenn. The civil rights leader was in Memphis to support the city’s unionized sanitation workers who were on strike for fair wages and treatment.

Story continues
http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110415af-btl-kroll.html



BTL: Plutonium Found in Soil Near Stricken Japanese Nuclear Complex; Groups Demand Radiation Data from U.S. Government

Anonyme, Dimanche, Avril 3, 2011 - 07:56

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Interview with Tom Clements, Southeastern nuclear campaign coordinator with the environmental group Friends of the Earth, conducted by Scott Harris

As the crisis at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant complex entered its third week, there were growing concerns about soil samples collected near the plant that revealed the presence of small amounts of plutonium. All nuclear power plants produce small amounts of plutonium within protected uranium fuel rods, but Fukushima’s Unit number 3 reactor uses a mix of uranium and plutonium or ”Mox,” fuel. The soil tests could indicate that there may be a dangerous breach of the Number Three reactor’s containment vessel. Plutonium, with a half-life of more than 24,000 years, is one of the most dangerous substances known on earth. When it enters the body through the air, in drinking water or in food, Plutonium can damage DNA and cause cancers. Story continues

http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110408cf-btl-clements.html



Journée de la femme au Chiapas rebelle, Mexique

Anonyme, Jeudi, Mars 24, 2011 - 19:39

Espoir Chiapas

Une femme tient un côté d'une banderole, elle a une fleur dans l'autre main qu'elle tient sur son front pour protéger ses yeux du soleil. Une autre banderole est visible derrière elle. Elle porte un camisole de laine aux couleurs noirs et mauves. À travers des barbelés, on voit quelques soldats très armés au côté d'une foule d'hommes et de femmes mexicains. Plusieurs portent des chemises blanches. On voit aussi un caméraman sympathisant sur un camion.
   Lors du soulèvement zapatiste en 1994, le droit de la femme fut l'une des priorités pour les peuples originaires du Chiapas, une constitution sur le droit de la femme avait même été publiée. 17 ans après ce soulèvement et la construction de l'autonomie de ces dignes peuples, dans tous le Chiapas les femmes ont fait entendre leur voix.

Journée de la femme au Chiapas
Les femmes ont réalisé des blocages de route et des manifestations au chiapas

www.espoirchiapas.com


Témoignage de la mère de Fredy Villanueva: «J’espère, je veux et j’exige que justice soit faite»

lacrap, Samedi, Mars 19, 2011 - 15:42

Le 24 février 2011, la dernière journée d’audience de l’enquête du coroner sur les causes et circonstances du décès de Fredy Villanueva s’est terminée par le témoignage de madame Lilian Madrid Antunes Villanueva, la mère du défunt.  Nous vous offrons ici une transcription du témoignage rendue par Mme Antunes, basée sur la traduction française faite par l’interprète.

Veuillez noter que le témoignage de Mme Antunes est également accessible en version audio : http://soundcloud.com/memoirefredyvillanueva/lilian-villanueva-t-moignag...

http://www.lacrap.org/


Interview with Prof John Kozy, Centre for Globalization Research author - 100% Free

Anonyme, Vendredi, Février 18, 2011 - 13:18

Wild Wild Left Radio

Prof. John Kozy gave a live online interview Feb. 18 at 6pm EST on Wild Wild Left Radio. Previous guests include Prof. Noam Chomsky, Prof. Frances Fox Piven, and many others. 100% free for the people. Neither WWL Radio nor its guests earn any income whatsoever.

wildwildleft.com


Egypt [BTL Interview with Stephen Zunes] The Latest in Long History of Popular Revolts Against Repressive U.S.-Backed Regimes

Anonyme, Jeudi, Février 3, 2011 - 09:46

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Interview with Stephen Zunes, professor of politics, conducted by Scott Harris

The people of Tunisia sparked popular revolts across the Middle East when they took to the streets to demand the ouster of their president. Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who held power in Tunisia for 23 years, fled into exile with his family to Saudi Arabia after protests over economic issues gained momentum across the North African nation. Protests against other authoritarian governments soon spread to Yemen, Lebanon, Jordan and the Arab world's most populous nation, Egypt.

Links at: http://www.btlonline.org/2011/seg/110211af-btl-zunes.html



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