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Venezuela: Demarcation without land, criminalization and death for ...
:: José Quintero Weir /
17.10.09
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* The editorial collective of El Libertario denounces the criminal attack that took place on October 13, 2009 against the Yukpa people in the Sierra of Perija in Western Venezuela, resulting in two indigenous persons dead and several wounded. The following article –about the tactic and strategy of “Revolutionary Venezuelan” Ethnocide- describes the events.
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Bush, Obama and the Corporate Love Affair
:: Gary Sudborough /
12.07.09
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An analysis of the similarities between the pro-corporate, war and environmental policies of the Bush and Obama administrations, despite the obvious differences between the two men.
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Weekly meatless day official in Belgium
:: EVA /
15.05.09
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Press release - May 13, 2009
Belgian city of Ghent first to introduce meatless days
Starting May 13, the Belgian city of Ghent, one of the 370 European climate cities, may very well become the first worldwide to officially promote a weekly meatless day.
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Venezuela: Terror in Perija
:: El Libertario, Venezuela /
03.02.09
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* The following article was originally published on Jan. 30 2009 in El Mundo, a Caracas daily. Written by a member of the editorial collective of El Libertario www.nodo50.org/ellibertario , it calls attention to what we fear is a bloody attack against these original inhabitants of the western part of the country.
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against the construction of a new nuclear power station in Belarus
:: antiatom belarus /
14.01.09
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A call out for common actions against the construction of a new nuclear power station in Belarus
26 April, the day of Chernobyl nuclear accident. ---- Present-day Belarus is a post soviet country, on which territory a regime, police state in form and neoliberal in essence, fortified its position. For already 14 years the country is run by one and the same person Alexander Lukashenko,
a populist at the beginning of his governing and openly pursuing antisocial reforms now. The freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly is not about our country. These basic values
as well as the political opposition are suppressed. Peaceful gatherings dispersions, political trials, preventive detentions all this has become a norm of political practice in Belarus. A few years ago the ruling top started to consider another venturesome project, the construction of a
nuclear power station (NPS).
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Walk to Stop Mountain Top Removal
:: peacehq /
13.01.09
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On February 14th at 6:30pm at the Friends Meeting House Lexington KY there will be a pot luck dinner and a program "Why we walk".
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Report from Ecological protest - Sofia, Bulgaria; 07.10.08
:: fwd a! /
20.10.08
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On October 7 2008 there was an ecological protest in Sofia, Bulgaria - "NOISE for the nature". Around 1000 people gathered to protest against the destruction of the Nature for profit. There were people from different NGOs, green parties, grassroots eco-organizaions, different anarchist groups, a samba band.
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World Food Day 2008: Vegetarianism against global hunger
:: fwd evana /
16.10.08
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COMMOM PRESS RELEASE
16 October 2008
On 7-8 October 2008, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the United Nations marked the anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights which assures everyone’s entitlement ‘to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food’.
Sixty years after signing that declaration of good will, the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) is planning the celebration of ’World Food Day 2008’ set to ‘highlight the plight of 923 million undernourished people in the world’.
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EYFA-ECOTOPIA-POLICE-ARRESTS - turkey
:: fwd a! /
24.08.08
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Turkish police arrests 30 activists for peaceful anti-nuclear protest
*Sinop (Turkey), 23rd of August 2008*. *This afternoon, Turkish police arrested 30 international and local Turkish activists who took part in a peaceful "die-in" action in front of the house of the governor of Sinop.
The police arrested also people that were just observing or standing nearby.
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London to Geneva Peace Walk, May 2008
:: peacehq /
09.06.08
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We have been in France for 28 days, and over a month since the walk began. We have had huge support from not just local people but globally the walk has been joined by people from Japan, Canada, German, France, Italy, Australia, Sweden, Scotland, England, Niger & the United States of America.
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Storms and Quakes -- Weapons of War?
:: Captain Eric H. May /
26.05.08
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Captain Eric H. May, the Internet intelligence writer, takes a look at the disturbing possibility that the incredible spike in killer earthquakes and super-storms during the Bush administration is not coincidental.
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Help break the cycle of mass destruction
:: peacehq /
24.04.08
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Footprints for Peace (Australia), with the active support of the French network for nuclear phase-out, will walk from London to Geneva (April 26 - July 18) via France for a nuclear-free world.
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Friar Louis Cappio must live
:: Cesar Benjamin /
07.01.08
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Brazilian semi-arid is immense: 912 thousand square km. It is populous: 22 million people in rural areas. It is the most rainy of the planet: 750 mm / year, on average, which corresponds to 760 thousand million cubic meters of rainfall per year. It is not true, therefore, that there is no water there. Nature provides it, but it is wasted: the waters evaporate quickly, under the strong sun, or go soon away, running on the crystalline waterproof ground.
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Please Sign Al Gore's Petition
:: reposted /
07.12.07
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Please Sign Al Gore's Petition, it takes ten seconds
Please send this to everyone you know!
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EU money for Bulgarian "horror nuke"?
:: Heffa Schücking, translated by Diet Simon /
17.11.07
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Your tax money for earthquake-prone nuclear power station in Bulgaria?
If you pay tax in Romania, some of the money your government takes off you and gives to the European Union might soon be used to build a Russian-designed nuclear power station in an earthquake-prone area of Bulgaria.
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