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US GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION AND COVERUPS
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Posted by: djblaze on Sunday, July 31 @ 05:49:32 BST
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http://www.freewebs.com/govwebsites
must read lawsuit at bottom of page
and bln and bcci scandals conn to war
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Helping Iraqi Children
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Posted by: Anonymous on Sunday, July 31 @ 05:49:04 BST
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I just returned from serving a year tour in Iraq. While I was there we conducted combat operations against insurgents, joint operations with the Iraqi Army and Iraqi National Gaurd, and humanitarian aid missions. seemingly the humanitarian aid missions would be the most rewarding because you actually get to talk to the people and give them items such as food, gas, and clothing. Unfortunately, my veiws on this changed when I realized that the items given to children (such as clothes, and school supplies) are quickly sold in market places instead of being used for their original purpose. It broke my heart to see that well meaning, heartfelt donations and gestures of kindness sent by Americans and other from around the world were being squandered by the very people that they were sent to. I am not saying that it is wrong to donate, or that you shouldn't. I just want folks to be aware that your kindness is not acknowledged by the folks on the other end. Please, pray for our soldiers who are over there (no matter what your veiws are about the war itself). We go where we are told to whether we agree with the circumstances or not, and we do the best job we can regardless. Remember that it is just as important to protect our Freedoms as it is to exercise them.
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Children of Iraq Association
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Posted by: Anonymous on Saturday, July 23 @ 19:25:00 BST
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Dear Friends,
A new charity has been started to provide some comforts for children born in Iraq who have been affected by the US/UK invasion of their country.
Please support this charity by visiting the web-site http://www.coia.org.uk
The site logs (no of visitors) will be delivered to Downing Street after a period of time together with a letter asking for withdrawal of British troops from Iraq.
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Opposition to the exclusion zone & ban of protests by The UK Goverment
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Posted by: Anonymous on Saturday, July 23 @ 19:24:32 BST
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Opposition to the exclusion zone & ban of protests by The UK Goverment
Join the Protest
Parliament Square August 1, 2pm
Dear Friends,
You will be aware that the government has introduced an exclusion order for the area around Parliament. Due to come into effect from 1 August, this exclusion zone prohibits demonstrations, even one-person demonstrations, unless the police expressly permit them. Failure to comply can lead to arrest. The zone covers a very wide area around Parliament as far as the London Eye, Charing Cross embankment and up to (although not including) Trafalgar Square.
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Terror Attacks
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Posted by: muppet26uk on Saturday, July 23 @ 19:23:28 BST
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We dont need to stop the war on Terrorism we need to step it up. After the attacks on this country we need new laws to allow terrorists to be identified and locked up. All you bleeding heart lefties. who block ID cards ect should relise you are helping terroism. It is not against your civil libitaries unless you have somthing to hide. I know this wont get posted and I will be banned but hey free speech and that.
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School Students Against War - new website!
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Posted by: thomaswills on Saturday, July 23 @ 19:22:32 BST
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Greg Jones special peace CD now on over 125 music sites worldwide!
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Posted by: Anonymous on Saturday, July 23 @ 19:21:32 BST
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Special !
Anthem for World Peace CD by Greg Jones inks International net distribution deal with German based internet giant FineTunes!
One of the largest European providers in the field of legal music downloads !
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LATEST UN DATA SHOW 0.4 MILLION POST-INVASION IRAQ CIVILIAN DEATHS
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Posted by: Anonymous on Sunday, June 19 @ 07:33:33 BST
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LATEST UN DATA SHOW 0.4 MILLION POST-INVASION IRAQ CIVILIAN DEATHS
According to Iraq Body Count (see: http://www.iraqbodycount.net/database/) about 22-25,000 Iraqis have died VIOLENTLY post-invasion. However avoidable NON-VIOLENT deaths have been an order of magnitude greater.
Thus from the latest medical and UN demographic data (see: http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp?panel=1 ) it can be calculated that the post-invasion avoidable mortality (excess mortality) has been about 0.4 million in Iraq and 1.5 million in Afghanistan.
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HELP DESPERATELY NEEDED FOR JUSTICE
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Posted by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 16 @ 12:17:25 BST
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WE DESPERATELY NEED YOUR HELP:
The Committee for Human rights in Grenada (UK) need to raise approximately of £20,000 in the next few months to enable the ‘Grenada17’ to take their legal case to the Privy Council in London.
Since the unlawful US invasion of Grenada in 1983 the 17 political prisoners have been incarcerated in Richmond Hill Prison. The 17 were detained for months without access to their lawyers and members of their family; during this time they were interrogated by members of the invading forces, and torture statements were extracted from many of the prisoners and later used in their trial as evidence of their guilt. The trial of the 17 was heard in an unconstitutional court set up as a ‘Court of Necessity’ in the grounds of the prison, before a contract judge brought in for this one case.
The Grenada 17 have always strenuously protested their innocence and believe if they had received a free and fair trial then no reasonable jury would have convicted them of any crime. Instead they have been denied their liberty for almost 22 years and the people of Grenada have been denied the truth about the tragic events that occurred on October 19th 1983.
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Our World Our Say urges us to keep up 'Guantanamo' pressure on Bush
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Posted by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 16 @ 12:15:31 BST
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Following Amnesty's description of Guantanamo Bay as "the gulag" of our times, campaigning organisation Our World Our Say is this week urging citizens to contact President Bush.
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ANTI WAR GREEN DAY FANS NEEDED WITH INTERESTING STORIES FOR UK DOCUMENTARY
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Posted by: Anonymous on Thursday, June 16 @ 12:14:44 BST
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We are making a documentary film for Green Day with Ridley Scott’s production company in the UK only.
It will look at the lives of their fans, the politics, interests and what makes the music special to them as we lead up to the Milton Keynes gigs. I am seeking fans in the UK with stories to tell and interesting lives. How do they fill their time? Why does the music mean so much to them? What is it about green Day that they relate to and why? We want people with something to say and they can be from any walk of life.
I will be looking to meet with the ones we are interested in over the next two weeks and do some preliminary filming for the director to make a final choice from. Any underage fans will need to have their parents involved.
I can be contacted starting tomorrow on 07930 860 468.
Thanks for your help
Kind Regards
Heather
Heather Ferguson
Development / Producer / Director
m: 07930 860 468
e: heather.ferguson@tiscali.co.uk
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Nice Site
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Posted by: lorenzo on Saturday, May 28 @ 15:04:13 BST
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Hi, nice site. nice to see a more democratic approach with open discussion, unlike the main STWC sites. I was wondering if you were actually afilliated to the main STWC? with their centralised "steering committees" and boring marches from a to b. Hope not.
L
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Wed 1 June 2005 – World’s biggest protest against Bush
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Posted by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 21 @ 00:32:25 BST
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Wed 1 June 2005 – World’s biggest protest against Bush
Be part of a coordinated effort to remove Bush. Hit the media and politicians hard. Try it !
This will be the world’s biggest protest against Bush. All of us will speak with ‘ONE VERY LOUD VOICE’ via millions of emails to all American media news desks and politicians on Wed 1 June 2005.
I’ve already contacted hundreds of activist organisations across the world but need your help NOW !!!
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PICNIC FOR PEACE (grassroots peace movement)
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Posted by: Anonymous on Saturday, May 21 @ 00:31:52 BST
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Grassroots Peace Movement That Cannot Be Stopped!
Venue: A Picnic Spot In Your Local Town, City Or Village.
Time: Midday by the sun, every Sunday.
In an attempt to move on from these times of violence we
are having picnics for peace; events are local and allow
people to share their news, plans and food in a peaceful
outdoor atmosphere. The more widespread the picnics are the
more Global Consciousness will be raised. Everyone is welcome
and may come without fear of any kind, this is an ideal
opportunity for people to get away from the consumer/work ethic
and practice for a peaceful future. Even if only a few people
turn up at your picnic it will be successful and most of all fun.
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Citizens urged to keep up pressure on Blair
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Posted by: Anonymous on Monday, May 16 @ 16:54:26 BST
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Following the re-election of New Labour, UK citizens are being urged to keep up the pressure on Tony Blair not to support any further US-led attacks on sovereign states. Menzies Campbell asked recently whether Blair had already struck a deal. And campaigning organisation Our World Our Say is keeping up the pressure on the government, placing two adverts in the national press following the General Election. www.owos.info/no_iran_attack
Simone La Corbiniere of OWOS is concerned that Britain may find itself bounced into supporting further US attacks. Pointing out the "eerie similarity" with the build up to war in Iraq, she is urging campaigners, supporters and the general public to press Blair on the issue.
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new song 'IRAQ ATTACK' raises $$$ for Amnesty International
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Posted by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10 @ 15:35:59 BST
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IRAQ ATTACK WORLD LAUNCH!
"… if perhaps we’d sold ‘em trees instead of guns and bombs, there’d be a green field for us all to play on."
May 1, 2005 – After thirteen years in the planning, prepare for an "invasion of your senses" as Iraq Attack is launched this May Day upon the unsuspecting World. No need to head for the bomb shelters, rather the headphones, as Michael Hardwick debuts his hotter-than-a-burning-oilfield musical satire, Iraq Attack.
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www.iraqattack.net
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Posted by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10 @ 15:33:50 BST
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www.iraqattack.net
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The BIGGEST and BEST fair trade club-night in Nottingham
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Posted by: Anonymous on Friday, April 08 @ 16:20:31 BST
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COME along to 'Demo' the FIRST EVER fair trade club-night in Nottingham! Blueprint will once again welcome the 'Demo' team on April the 16th.
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Join our campaign to strengthen the protest movement of Basra Students!
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Posted by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 30 @ 06:53:51 BST
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Since March 15th there have been massive and courageous student demonstrations in the southern Iraqi city of Basra against the notorious Islamist gang led by Moqtada al-Sadr. The students anger and outrage are a direct response to the a brutal attack on a student outing from the Engineering faculty of Basra university, in which al-Sadr’s thugs aided by Iranian agents started beating up the students and destroying their belongings, as well as ripping off the clothes of female students and singling out in particular one young Christian woman. The students fought back and, when a male student tried to defend his female friend, he was shot dead.
The authorities, meanwhile, have turned a blind eye....
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Students strike in Basra as one student dies following attack
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Posted by: Anonymous on Wednesday, March 30 @ 06:53:34 BST
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(from http://www.iraqitradeunions.org/archives/000232.html)
Several iraqi bloggers report that students from Basrah and Shatt Al-Arab universities in Basra City have been on all-out strike for the last three days as a reaction to the attack on 15 March by religious hardliners and Mahdi Army militiamen on students organising a field trip or a picnic at Al-Andalus park in the Al Makhal area of Basra.
The Kuwaiti arabic newspaper Al-Qabas also reported that hooded men assaulted the students with rubber cables and truncheons which resulted in severe injuries to an Armenian Christian girl, Zihoor Ashour who lost one eye because of being beaten on her head very hard with a thick stick of wood. Another student (a boy) who came to her rescue after militiamen had torn off her clothes and were beating her was shot in the head and died subsequently from his injuries.
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