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  • Palestinian Citizens of Israel Hold General Strike

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    Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel today held a one-day general strike to mark the ninth anniversary of the Jerusalem and Al Aqsa Day of 2000, when the Israeli police killed 13 Palestinian Arab protesters. Tens of Thousands Commemorate the Martyrs in Araba Tamra on the Morning of the General Strike Haifa on the Eve of […]

  • German Elections: The Left Party Advances; the Grand Coalition Ends

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    On the Web site of Die Linke (The Left): A Great Success: The Left Is a Social Force — in the Bundestag, in the State Parliaments, in Society Die Linke has won double-digit representation in the new Bundestag.  For the first time since 1945, a party to the left of the SPD has succeeded.  We […]

  • Cindy Sheehan Speaks at Pittsburgh G20 Protest

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    “We need jobs, we need health care, we need education, we need housing.  We don’t need the United Police States of America.” — Cindy Sheehan

  • Protesting G20 in Pittsburgh, 24.09.09

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  • Center for Constitutional Rights Calls for Judicial Review of All Evidence When State Secrets Invoked

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    Rights Group Critical of New DOJ Policy Promises September 23, 2009, New York — In response to news the Attorney General is establishing new policy on the question of the use of the state secrets privilege, the Center for Constitutional Rights issues the following statement: While CCR welcomes greater accountability in the Executive’s invocation of […]

  • Can Iran Beat Gasoline Sanctions?

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    Can Iran beat gasoline sanctions?  The answer seems to be yes. On the front page of the Financial Times on 23 September 2009 (Javier Blas and Carola Hoyos, “Chinese Begin Petrol Supplies to Iran”): Chinese state companies this month began supplying petrol to Iran and now provide up to one-third of its imports in a […]

  • Pakistan: Will Land Leases Worsen Hunger at Home?

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    BAHAWALPUR, 22 September 2009 (IRIN) — Fears have been raised of a possible increase in food insecurity in Pakistan if a deal to lease out 202,342.8 hectares of farmland to Saudi Arabia goes ahead. Talks are reportedly under way between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to finalize an agreement.  The land, to be acquired in all […]

  • Parviz Meshkatian, 1955-2009

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    به یاد پرویز مشکاتیان تمنا Parviz Meshkatian, an Iranian musician and composer, died of a heart attack in Tehran on 21 September 2009.  He was 54 years old.

  • Death by Sanctions: The Conference to Ban Economic Sanctions

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    Dear friends, I’d like to let you know about an important conference that will take place in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 29: “Death by Sanctions: The Conference to Ban Economic Sanctions,” sponsored by the Committee to Ban Economic Sanctions of the National Association of Muslim American Women. The Conference to Ban Economic Sanctions September 29, […]

  • Open Letter: We Condemn International Oil Companies in Bangladesh and State Violence against Bangladeshi Activists

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    On September 2, 2009, the members of a nationwide alliance in Bangladesh — the National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports — were brutalized by the state police in Dhaka, Bangladesh. More than fifty members were injured. The national committee was conducting a peaceful demonstration and march as part of an […]

  • Cost of Climate Change Adaptation Underestimated

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    Bholar Basti, a water-logged slum in Dhaka city, accommodates more than 30,000 people, most of them victims of river erosion, floods, and other natural disasters.  ©Shamsuddin Ahmed/IRIN DAKAR, 1 September 2009 (IRIN) – Current UN cost estimates for climate change adaptation are too low and this could thwart climate treaty negotiations set for December in […]

  • Queers Respond to Tel-Aviv Homophobic Violence, Call for BDS against Israel

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    If your own suffering does not serve to unite you with the suffering of others, if your own imprisonment does not join you with others in prison, if you in your smallness remain alone, then your pain will have been for naught. On the evening of August 1st in Tel Aviv, someone entered a youth […]

  • Young Lords Party 40th Anniversary Reunion, Sunday, 23 August 2009

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    Familia Forty years ago this summer the presence of the Young Lords came into the consciousness of all New Yorkers.   What had once been a gang on the streets of Chicago now was present in New York City.  The Young Lords, no longer a gang, was now a Puerto Rican Revolutionary Nationalist organization fighting for […]

  • Declaration of the ALBA Political Council on Honduras

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    Document of the First ALBA Political Council Meeting, Quito, Ecuador, 9 August 2009 1. We reiterate the terms of the ALBA Extraordinary Presidential Council Proclamation, of June 29, 2009, issued in Managua, Nicaragua, in which the Heads of State demand the safe, immediate, and unconditional return, to his constitutional functions, of the legitimate and constitutional […]

  • And the War Has Only Just Begun. . .

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    Et la guerre est à peine commencée… “The sleep of our era is not a good sleep that provides rest.  It’s an anxious sleep that leaves you feeling even more worn out, desiring only to go back to sleep again, to escape this irritating reality a little longer.  There is a narcosis that begs for […]

  • Honduran Workers Fight for Return of Democracy

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    Honduras’s three principal labor centrals, the Unitary Confederation of Honduran Workers (CUTH), the General Workers Central (CGT), and the Confederation of Honduran Workers (CTH) began an open-ended national strike on 6 August 2009. * * * Communiqué The three workers confederations of Honduras, CUTH, CGT, and CTH address the critical political situation that prevails in […]

  • In Memory of Kianoush Asa

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    On 6 August 2009, the 40th day of the killing of Kianoush Asa, in Kermanshah, Iran. . . .

  • Brazil Opposes Holding Elections in Honduras under De Facto Government

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    Brasilia, 4 August 2009, ABN — The government of Brazil rejected on Tuesday the idea of holding elections in Honduras under the de facto government headed by Roberto Micheletti, which was installed into power after the coup d’état on the 28th of June. That is the message sent by the principal international adviser to the […]

  • Truth and Reconciliation for Iran

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    We are a group of university educators and antiwar activists with diverse political views who are based in Europe and North America.  During the past few years we have been active in defending Iran’s national rights — particularly those relating to the peaceful use of nuclear energy — against the pervasive deception created by western […]

  • In Memory of Neda Agha Soltan

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    On the fortieth day after the killing of Neda Agha Soltan. . . . Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery, Tehran Abbas Abad Street, Tehran Vali Asr Street, Tehran Shahr Park, Rasht

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