Vancouver police Taser probe under fire
CBC ; 06 Aug 2004 ; Written by CBC News Online staff
VANCOUVER - Advocacy groups are welcoming the announcement of an investigation into the use of Taser guns by police in Vancouver, but they still have concerns about the scope and impartiality of the inquiry.
Loathed by the rich: Why Hugo Chavez is heading for a stunning victory
August 7, 2004 ; Richard Gott ; The Guardian
To the dismay of opposition groups in Venezuela, and to the surprise of international observers gathering in Caracas, President Hugo Ch�ez is about to secure a stunning victory on August 15, in a referendum designed to lead to his overthrow.
New Upsurge of U.S. Aggression against Cuba
The American hostility against Cuba is very distinctive, and indeed unique. No other foreign policy toward a country has ever seen such an arsenal of coercive measures which, for the most part, violate most international conventions. The American hatred for the Cuban revolution goes much further than the historical Cold War framework, completely inopportune if even minimal attention is paid to the relations between the two countries since the end of the eighteenth century.
Iraqi Resistance Report (august 1)
UNPRECEDENTEDLY FIERCE BATTLES RAGE IN AL-FALLUJAH SUNDAY NIGHT AS RESISTANCE BURNS THE GROUND UNDER THE AGGRESSORS' FEET.
Resistance battles US invaders in and around al-Fallujah once again after nightfall Sunday.
Iraqi Resistance fighters late on Sunday launched a series of varied attacks on the US aggressors in and around al-Fallujah.
Crap Arrest of the Week #3
Elitsa, a 20-year-old Bulgarian anarchist, has become the latest victim in the Bulgarian government's attempts to criminalize dissent and label protesters as threats to "national security".
Canada opens door for missile shield
Canada
and the United States have expanded military co-operation in a possible
precursor to Ottawa joining the U.S. missile-defence program, though
Defence Minister Bill Graham insisted yesterday that the Liberal
government remains "a long way" from deciding whether to take that
major step.
Resistance Without Reservation! (Part 1 of 2)
Sun Peaks resort and Delta Hotels are built on Secwepemc territories that have never been ceded or surrendered. Land and Water BC disregarded the Secwepemc, who said NO to expansion in stakeholder meetings and in June 2001 obtained a court injunction to forcibly remove the Secwepemc from their homelands. The Skwekwelk'welt Protection Center, at the resort's entrance, claims aboriginal title and rights. For this exercise of rights, 54 arrests with charges ranging from criminal contempt and intimidation by blocking a road to resisting arrest have been made.
In honour of the front-line struggles of this land that have been in total resistance for centuries, a convergence is being organized on Secwepemc territories on August 28-29. Hundreds will travel from Vancouver and surrounding areas to escalate the fight against state and corporate occupation.
The Ancient One and Jack Metcalf
By Macdonald Stainsby
A recent ruling on the "Kennewick man" bones has deep implications as yet another in a long line of scientific attacks on indigenous sovereignty. The recent court decision that the local Indians do not control the bones despite the non-ambiguous nature of laws passed on agreements between the nation and the American state is one more salt-grinding demonstration that sovereignty of First Nations is not something that a North American government is bound to respect.
Columbia & Venezuela: A Clash of Two Models
by Justin Podur and C.P. Pandya; August 04, 2004
If Venezuela provides a new, albeit fragile, model of social and economic progress for the region, then its Andean neighbor Colombia, can be seen providing a less-favored, more dangerous alternative - one of neoliberal repression and privatization. Venezuelans will decide which model to pursue in the referendum of August 15. But the clash of the two models has taken some unexpected turns recently.
The Politics of Pot
Counterpunch ;
July 17 / 18, 2004 ;
By FRED GARDNER
The directors of the University of California's Center for Medical Cannabis Research--Igor Grant, MD, and Drew Mattison, PhD--organized a "workshop" in Paestum, Italy last month that seemed to violate their basic mandate.
The event, entitled "Future Directions in Cannabinoid Therapeutics II: From the Bench to the Clinic," was held on Sunday, June 27, following the International Cannabinoid Research Society's annual meeting. Participants included many prestigious scientists... The guests had no idea, presumably, that the session was unauthorized by the people of California.
Little by little, democracy is being banned
by George Monbiot ;
Published in the Guardian (August 03 2004)
If we have learnt anything over the past eighteen months it is this:
that the first rule of politics - power must never be trusted - still
applies. The government will neither regulate itself nor be regulated by
the institutions which surround it. Parliament chose to believe a string
of obvious lies. The media repeated them, the civil service let them
pass, the judiciary endorsed them. The answer to the age-old political
question - who guards the guards? - remains unchanged. Only the people
will hold the government to account.
Protesters demand repeal of 'mean-spirited' law against panhandling
Canadian Press ; Yahoo! News ; Sun Aug 1, 2004 ; SUE BAILEY
OTTAWA (CP) - If Chris Keats had a dollar for every time someone told him to "Get a job" he might not be living in a tent outside city hall.
First unionized Wal-Mart in North America?
CMAQ ; 03/08/2004 ; Posted by "Worker Inependence"
QUEBEC CITY, QUEBEC
Those brutal bastards and porky-PIGS
1.Pig Loses Glock - Calgary
2.Tre Arrow Slowly Starving - Port Coquitlam
3.Lazy Pigs Miss Caribana Shifts - Toronto
4.Family Speaks Against Tazers - Quinte West
5.More Police Corruption in Mohawk Community - Kahnesatake
6.RCMP Ignore Cathedral Grove 911 Call - BC
7.Tent City Raided - Kitchener
8.Disabled Homeless Man Assaulted By Pigs - Ottawa
