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Protest
December
On
December 19th and 20th massive mobilizations took place in
Buenos Aires, throughout Argentina, and around the world, to
mark the 1
year anniversary of the popular rebellion in Argentina
ousting former President Fernando de la Rua. In the past weeks,
mass media created a climate of tension and fear in preparation
for the protests. In the face of this atmosphere, piqueteros,
popular assemblies, cacerolazos, alternative media, and human
rights activists reclaimed the streets for two days of
non-violent actions. Piqueteros, popular assemblies, reoccupied
factories, and cacerolazos are convoking actions to celebrate a
year of grassroots organizing, alternatives to capitalism, and
to continue demands for an end to a system generating a
deepening economic crisis. Environmental
September
26
THE IRISH SEA
Last
week,
joined the Greenpeace
flagship Rainbow Warrior to confront two "lightly
armed" British
Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) ships. Vigil
September 11
Protest
September 7 IMC/post
10
years after the 1992 Rio Earth Summit, the Johannesburg Earth
Summit Global 7- 30 IMC/post Protest 7- 24 IMC/post While the Canadian government claims that the deportees will be safe in Algeria, it advises Canadian citizens against traveling there, warning of "continuous terrorist activity." Human rights organizations widely regard the situation in Algeria to be dangerous, leading many to question the real motives behind the deportations: a visit to Algeria by Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien in the name of NEPAD has $1 billion in trade implications, and a $141 million deal between Canadian company SNC Lavalin and the Government of Algeria to build water-supply infrastructure was officially announced shortly afterward. A demonstration against the deportations will take place on July 26 in Montreal, with the participation of local groups working to reinstate the moratorium. Protest
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Protest
7-1 IMC/post Protest 6-6 IMC/post weeks.Thousands took the streets of Paraguay this week protesting the process of privatization of state companies. The Central Command of Workers (Central Nacional de Trabajadores CNT) met on June 5 and summoned the workers from all over the country to go on a general strike without an expected end date in response to the privatization process and the police brutality. The mobilization was a result of the law number 1.615 that allowed and regulated the auction of the telephone state company (Antelco). The strike was to have started today, June 6, at midnight. The government, afraid that the situation could escalate, revoked the law and suspended the auction of the telephone state company. The currency of Paraguay immediately went up and the Minister of Economy said the agreement with the IMF has been compromised. Para mas information Indymedia Argentina & Indymedia Brazil
Protest
5-16
Celebrate
5-1 IMC/post
May Day, that time of year when we celebrate the workers who
built and sustain this world, and those Anarchists, Communists
and Socialists who fought to make their lives better. Celebrate
Earth Day! Protest 4-22 This Saturday around 60,000 [our estimate] people from all over this country supporting many issues & causes marched in DC to confront the administration. The march assembled at the Great Mall adjacent to the US Congress, for an afternoon rally that lasted until dusk. IMC/post Thousands of people are expected in Washington, DC, April 19-22 for four days of demonstrations and events. United We March, the Mobilization for Global Justice, the Colombia Mobilization, Committee in Solidarity with the People of Palestine, the Black Panther Party Reunion, and International ANSWER, have all been mobilizing around a variety of issues, including the endless, ever-expanding war & the International Monetary Fund, which will be meeting in DC this weekend. Resolve 4-14 IMC/post El domingo 14 de abril Chavez fue liberado por un grupo de militares aliados y Carmona fue detenido. Ahora Chavez es nuevamente el presidente de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela. After a one-day-coup in Venezuela, Pedro Carmona renounced his interim presidency under military pressure. During the entire day there were intense demonstrations in front of the Palacio Miraflores where thousands of people demanded the liberation of ex-President Hugo Chávez. At the beginning of the night Congress was brought back and the now ex-President Pedro Carmona was signing his resignation. Crisis 4-11 Crisis in Venezuela as protests go to the streets. Reports of scores of deaths are being verified as we report this story. Opposition to Presidente Chávez took to the streets to demand .... police responded, trying to control the crowd resulting in deaths. The Army may have seized control of the country in response, as night falls on Caracas. The light of day will tell which way this situation will go, this crisis is ongoing with incomplete reporting from mainstream media. Stay tuned to independent media sources, for news you can count on. IMC/Argentina En el día de hoy, en el marco de un paro nacional convocado por la federaciones empresarias y los sindicatos opositores, se desarrolló una movilización de 150.000 personas pidiendo la renuncia de Chavez. IMC/Uruguay Ayer fue una jornada sangrienta en Venezuela. Después de una marcha de 50.000 personas que derivó en 10 a 30 muertos y 95 heridos, los comandantes militares pidieron la renuncia del presidente Hugo Chávez, marcando el fin de la "Revolución Bolivariana".
Conflict
4-01 Senseless violence erupts over both sides of the middle-eastern
fence, where & when this will end is not even being
discussed. The current outcome of violence perpetuated by both
sides of this conflict is clear. No timetable for a pullout of
Israeli Defense Forces [IDF] or any suspension of the suicide
bombers leads us to believe that reckless leaders are
now responsible for hundreds of deaths in the region. Trying to
put greater blame on either side is sadly missing the point.
Looking at this conflict should bear a sober & singular conclusion,
that
all parties involved are to blame for this violence,
counting the casualties and pointing of
fingers will not reduce the tension at all. As for US
involvement, this reporter has said before that General Zinni is
not the person to bring a peaceful resolve to the conflict. Men
of war cannot just put down their guns and pick up olive
branches from bloody ground, leaving the mindset of war behind.
To repair
the fabric of life that has been torn for so long is a difficult
path citizens must be willing to take, let us hope the future vision of the leaders will
see this pathway before all the reasons for peace disappear with
the lives taken by this conflict. marcmaster
Protest
3-16
Over 400,000 protesters take to the streets of Barcelona to
express their objections to the EU meetings taking place this
weekend. The protest began
peacefully but ended in violence as the police attacked
protesters
with rubber bullets and tear gas. Groups of
protesters escaped onto side streets, and many protesters were
beaten by the police while trying to seek refuge. It is unknown
at this time how many were seriously injured. No report of this
politcal action can be found on
Network TV here in the US.
"Soon after the demonstration began, there was some small-scale
property destruction and some scuffles broke out as the
"peace police" (march stewards) fought off other
demonstrators. Despite the enjoyment they got protecting
inanimate objects, they seemed more reluctant, however, to
defend human beings after the police began brutally attacking
people about half an hour ago. When the demo reached the port at
the end of Colon, police were fought back as they amassed in
side streets. However the crowd was moved by teargas and rubber
bullets. We headed up parallel and attempted to slow the police
advance by constructing barricades. The street was just too wide
to block, and the cops fired rubber bullets constantly, hitting
many people in the back, legs and head. At 2045 the riot police
began to outflank us, and some people escaped down side streets.
They surrounded a group of about 70 of us outside a deserted bar
and started savagely beating people about the head and face. We
managed to break into the bar and into relative safety, but some
people were injured in the crush to get in; desperately try to
shield themselves from the batons raining down. When large
numbers of press arrived, the police retreated and we were able
to leave at 2110. I
have no information as to where the main body of the
demonstration went."
Conflict 3/06-02 The incidents of Godra have shaken our conscience to no end. What can be more condemnable than the violence, violence against innocent Human beings, violence in the name of religion, violence perpetrated apparently in and around the issues related to temple and mosque? india.indymedia.org/ This past week claimed 91 deaths and scores more injured by the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, while the international community watched from the shores of the Dead Sea. In a circle of violence spun out of control, militants had declared they would avenge Israeli raids into Palestinian refugee camps, which killed scores of people. A suicide bomber struck an Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood, as Israeli's gathered for prayers at the end of the Sabbath. West Jerusalem was shook by the blast, which was one of the deadliest bombings the city had seen for some time, raising the level of conflict to heights not seen for many years. Following two Palestinian attacks on Israeli checkpoints in the West Bank and Gaza, Israel's military struck several Palestinian targets in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Fighting around the Balata refugee camp still goes on, resulting in suffering on both sides. Israeli helicopters attacked compounds in Hebron, in response to attacks by Palestinians. Peace plans brought to the table have yielding no promise for the people of the region, who continue to pay the price for this conflict. indymedia.org.il/imc/israel Environment 2/25-02 Brritish environmental charities are rushing to buy land in Patagonia, one of the world's great natural wildernesses, to keep it out of the hands of property developers and seclusion-seeking international celebrities. Nearly a sixth of Patagonia belongs to just 350 foreign owners. The Benetton brothers, Luciano and Carlo, have invested £62m in a ranch with 60,000 square miles of sheep farms. George Soros, the Hungarian-born billionaire investor, has bought 964,000 acres just south of the province of Buenos Aires, where he breeds cattle. Ted Turner, the American CNN media baron, has built a mansion in the Andean foothills, and Sylvester Stallone has bought 30,000 acres in San Martin de los Andes. Sparsely populated Argentinian Patagonia, which stretches for 1,200 miles from the Rio Colorado to Cape Horn, is home to an astonishing array of wildlife, from guanacos and pumas to Magellanic penguins, fur seals, elephant seals and whales. Famous footage of killer whales flinging themselves on to a beach to snap up seal pups was filmed at Peninsula Valdez. Despite this, there is little protection for wildlife outside the immediate vicinity of Peninsula Valdez. In the 1980s, public outrage only just stopped plans by a Japanese company to harvest 40,000 penguins for food and their skins for gloves. Pressure on wildlife in Patagonia, has been heightened by economic problems and the easing of restrictions on foreign land ownership. "We wanted to get there first to make sure the land was kept in sympathy with the wildlife," said the World Land Trust's John Burton. "Before we got involved there wasn't a single nature reserve anywhere the length of the Patagonian steppe." In Argentina and every bit of land and sea is open to unsustainable development," said Sarah Jones, marine policy officer for WWF-UK. "The only way at the moment to preserve a site in Patagonia and keep it from developers is to buy it for conservation purposes." By Mark Rowe in Puerto Madryn, Argentina - edit by webpost news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/ Protest/Media
2/12-02 Over 15,000 people gathered in NYC to protest global
corporations that harm our environment & effect social
fabrics that stretch worldwide. NYC was host to the World
Economic Forum, a Swiss based association, for what were closed
door meetings where industrialists met to discuss who knows
what, as thousands of students & activists from all over
this world took their voice to the streets. The cover photo on
Sunday's [February 3rd 2002] issue depicted a protester being
arrested by the NYC Police Department, this image in no way
reflected the overall actions that took place on that day. The New York
Times which was heretofore one of the best sources of
information & new gathering in the world, has now fallen
into either misinformation or just inept reporting. This
reported covered the march & related protests which included
several groups including Another Word Is Possible, Conference
1/22-02 Protest 1/12-02 IMC/post To help educate people about the World Economic Forum (WEF), New York City is hosting protests & demonstrations. The WEF claims to be "an independent organization committed to improving the state of the world" yet it is composed and funded by corporations such as Enron, whose profits take precedence over environmental and social concerns. According to organizers of the conference, the corporations of the WEF have amassed more wealth than most countries by pushing social and economic policies that have curtailed democracy, harmed workers, and destroyed the environment. Over 1,000 of the world's corporate leaders, along with top political and media representatives, will meet behind closed doors in New York City from January 31 to February 4 at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting. The Forum Council, an elite inner circle within the WEC, will direct policy issues while creating pathways for other corporations to follow. Meanwhile thousands of students, union members and activists plan to protest in what is expected to be one of the largest anti-corporate globalization demonstrations ever held in NYC. Viewed by critics as the architect of corporate globalization, the Davos based WEF, formed in 1971, was the catalyst for the formation of the World Trade Organization.
Protest
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UN
DIA QUE QUEDARA EN LA HISTORIA Conflict 11/16-01 GREEN PARTY WASHINGTON, D.C. The Green Party of the United States has renewed its call for the U.S. to halt the military assaults on Afghanistan, as the war threatens to spread and Afghans face starvation in the coming months. "Continuing the strikes through Ramadan will further alienate Muslims and jeopardize fragile alliances with Pakistan and other Muslim nations," said Tom Sevigny, Connecticut Green activist of the national party's steering committee. Pakistan's President, General Pervez Musharraf, warns that the U.S. assaults are "perceived in the whole world as a war against the poor, miserable and innocent people of Afghanistan" and that continuing attacks during Ramadan would have "negative fall-out in the entire Muslim world." The war on Afghanistan puts the military junta in Pakistan in an explosive dilemma. Already on shaky ground, the undemocratic Pakistani government faces destabilization, with dire consequences if Pakistan's small nuclear arsenal falls into the wrong hands. The
military strikes have already proved devastating for the people
of Afghanistan, especially the use of cluster bombs, fuel air
bombs, and carpet bombing by the U.S. as the Taliban dispersed
into civilian areas. "The only hope for Afghanistan is
massive intervention from the U.N.," said Holly Hart, Protest 11/11-01 IMC/UK post New Delhi, India: 50,000 people participated in a massive rally in India's capital city to t the World Trade Organization on November 6th. The rally titled, "Indian People’s Campaign Against the WTO" called for a sustained movement to stop the government from surrendering India’s economic sovereignty and destroying the Indian economy and people’s livelihoods. All over the world, protest demonstrations are taking place against the World Trade Organization meeting in Doha, Qatar in order to use grassroots, external pressure to support dissent by Southern nations within the WTO. Protests have either taken place or are planned in Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Philippines, South Korea, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UK and the United States. The right-wing led Italian government has made a desperate attempt to undermine 70,000 protestors made up of a coalition of united anti-WTO and war groups by providing transport for 50,000 people to march in favour of the US led war against Afghanistan in Rome today. International reports: Doha | Argentina | Barcelona | Frankfurt | Bolivia | India | Slovenia | Netherlands | Melbourne | South Africa ¦ Sao Paulo ¦ Palo Alto (California) | Bankok | Washington DC | Iran | Indonesia | Christchurch NZ | Turkey/Thailand | Ontario CA | Montreal ¦ New York | Italy | Berlin | Geneva
Protest 11/05-01 IMC/NYC post The leaders of two local firefighter's unions have been arrested in the aftermath of Friday's Ground Zero clash between NYC police and firefighters. A thousand off-duty firefighters were protesting Mayor Rudy Giuliani's decision to scale back search and recovery efforts even though thousands of bodies, including those of more than 200 firefighters, are still missing. Like many protesters before them, the firefighters claim that they were provoked and attacked by the NYPD. Captain Peter L. Gorman, head of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, denounced Giuliani as a "fascist" after surrendering himself at a Manhattan police station. Conflict 10/20-01 US commandos strike southern Afghanistan in an overnight raid providing the first confirmation that the war against Osama bin Laden is entering a new phase. In the raid, US special forces, attacked Taliban targets near Kandahar. Pentagon said casualties included a US helicopter that crashed, near the Afghan Pakistan border, killing two US servicemen. The Independent has also learnt that American troops have teamed up with a leading anti-Taliban warlord in the West as part of the effort to drive the Taliban out of the northern strategic city of Mazar-i-Sharif. Speaking from his field headquarters, 60 miles from Mazar-i-Sharif, Abdul Rashid Dostum, a senior commander, said he was in discussion with US military personnel at Dara-i-Suf, 60 miles south of Mazar. "They are talking to me about what assistance they can provide us." General Dostum said a fierce battle was under way for Mazar, a fortress city on the strategic route between the Northern Alliance's supply bases in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and the Afghan capital, Kabul. Sources - Pentagon Briefing & Independent Digital www.independent.co.uk/ Protest
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Conflict 10/7-01 IMC post On Sunday, October 7, the U.S. and Britain began bombing Afghanistan. Official military claims are that only " strategic targets" such as "command and control facilities" were targeted. In addition to Kabul and Kandahar, a total of 31 sites including Afghan cities such as Jalalabad, Herat and Mazar-e-Sharif were also attacked. U.S. President Bush says that in addition to the bombs, the U.S. will be dropping food and supplies. "The United States of America," says Bush, "is a friend to the Afghan people." According to Amnesty International, several hundred thousand of those people have already fled their homes to avoid the impending bombing. Desperate refugees are expected to try crossing the Iranian and Pakistani borders, which were apparently closed in response to U.S. & British diplomatic pressure. Media 9/29-01 IMC/DC post Good News for the Disenfranchised. Direct Satellite TV from antiwar protesters in DC Saturday/Sunday S29/30 can be seen from 12PM to 6PM EST. Media Whiteout of anti-war sentiment about to be broken. This free satellite hookup is being provided by Access Productions of Ann Arbor Michigan, www.AccessUS.com who has agreed to allow the international Action Center, the group with the permit, to control the broadcast. Downloads will be free and non-copyrighted. Saturday the transponder will be SBS6 #7, frequency 11872 - Sunday the transponder will be SBS6 #5, frequency 11823. Please inform your public access cable provider to download it! WebRadio Tune-In NOW! English, Low-Fi MP3 English, Low-Fi MP3 English, Hi-Fi MP3 Spanish, MP3 Protest 9/27-01 Washington, DC People are coming to town! Some have begun showing up to take part in the marches and teach-ins planned for this week. Activists in Washington DC have vowed to continue with their planned forums and marches -- adjusted to the new situation with new determination to proceed. Marches for peace and/or against capitalism are Sept. 29 and Sept. 30, called by a variety of groups. In the coming week, there is a great deal of activity planned. Join Us! Peace Events in DC on the 29-30 September 29th Anti-Capitalist Convergence Anti-War March September 29th International Days of Action Against War and Racism September 30th Washington Peace Center and AFSC Peace March Protest 9/17-01 Washington, DC Mobilization for Global Justice Participants of the Mobilization for Global Justice (MGJ) are shocked and deeply saddened by last week's terrorist attacks. We express our deepest sympathies for the victims of this tragedy, their families, friends and communities. We unequivocally condemn these horrific attacks, and we call for an immediate end to the cycle of violence. We urge all leaders to seek justice in this situation rather than revenge. In this time of grief, the MGJ is postponing the nonviolent demonstrations against the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) our coalition was planning to host later this month. We choose this course of action regardless of the plans of the World Bank and IMF, and we respect other organizations that choose a different path. Disaster
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