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DAMN moves disability rights to the forefront but says “real accessibility” is still a long way off
Disabled people were setting the pace of Friday's anti-G20 march, says Andrew Mindscenthy.
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JUNE 2010 RESISTANCE is out. BA CABIN CREW STRIKE AGAIN!, Strikes and action (at National
Gallery, Glasgow 'Culture & Sport' & newpapers, Polish Bus Workers against privatisation,
Bangladesh workers), Education round-up, Arizona immigration laws, Brighton & Calais
migrant solidarity, Election result, Jennyfer Spencer, Hereford anti-fascism, and more.
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WEâRE NOT SINGING ANYMORE (Chored without persmission from Ian Bone) ---- The penny has
finally dropped for the Left - they need the police to protect them from the EDL. or some
people are going to get seriously battered soon. Hence the calls for bans on marches,
proscription of organisations and a tactical âwithdrawal from the fieldâ and leave the
police to handle them.
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A 4 page anti-manifesto for the 2010 General Election is available for download from AF
website: http://www.afed.org.uk/pdfs/afed_election_2010_why_bother_voting.pdf plus poster
and sticker designs, and links to other relevant anarchist anti-election material and
events: ---- Front page ---- WHY BOTHER VOTING?
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By Dawn Paley - June 25, 2010
As G8 heads of state meet in Huntsville, Ontario, people in Toronto are preparing to spend the weekend in what is being described more and more frequently as a police state...For refugees living in Canada, the sight of hundreds of police surrounding a gathering in a park can trigger painful memories of the wars that they lived through.
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June 25, 2010
Day 4 of the G20 and rebellions. The Indigenous Sovereignty March was the biggest one yet, with over a thousand peeps braving the nasty Toronto heat to show solidarity with Native folks.
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By Gwalgen Geordie Dent - June 24, 2010
With environment being a key focus for for global foreign policy...the Canadian government's decision to take climate change off the G8 agenda in May drew fire from environmental groups, the UN and other G8/20 countries...The decision, highlighted by Stephen Harper's May declaration that all other issues besides the economy were 'sideshows', was also underscored by Canada's decision not to hold a a G8 environmental ministers meeting before the summit, the first time the meeting hasn't been held since 1994.
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Trains stood still and children played instead of studied as workers around France went on strike Thursday to protest President Nicolas Sarkozy's p...
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Journalist describes march, arrests, being punched in the face by police officer
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Syndicated from Libcom on Fri, 2010-06-25
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The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank have a well-deserved reputation for being the loan sharks of global capitalism. Both institution...
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Syndicated from Slashdot on Fri, 2010-06-25
Andorin writes "According to Drew Wilson at ZeroPaid and Cory Doctorow, the ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers), a US organization that aims to collect royalties for its members for the use of their copyrighted works, has began soliciting donations to fight key organizations of the free culture movement, such as Creative Commons, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Pu
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