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Thursday, June 21, 2012
'Ten Years After This Wall' Gaza, Israel and the Palestinian People.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2012/06/19/ten-years-after-this-wall/Ten Years After This Wall
Friday, June 15, 2012
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Saturday, June 2, 2012
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/international-protest-superstar-camila-vallejo-cheers-on-quebec-students-156197485.html
The protests began anew this month, with 100,000 students in the streets of Santiago.
Vallejo told The Canadian Press in an interview from Santiago that she is getting updates on the Quebec protests from international student networks.
She spoke of the "extreme repression" by police that both Chilean and Quebec students have faced.
"The only thing I'd wish them is strength, that they keep their heads up, that they continue in this fight, which is one I imagine isn't limited only to the area of education, but one that is much larger, that has to do with a vision of a distinct society," said Vallejo, now vice-president of the university association.//
International protest superstar Camila Vallejo cheers on Quebec students
As the president of the University of Chilean Student Federation last year, she helped lead hundreds of thousands into the streets across Chile to protest the poor access to higher education.The protests began anew this month, with 100,000 students in the streets of Santiago.
Vallejo told The Canadian Press in an interview from Santiago that she is getting updates on the Quebec protests from international student networks.
She spoke of the "extreme repression" by police that both Chilean and Quebec students have faced.
"The only thing I'd wish them is strength, that they keep their heads up, that they continue in this fight, which is one I imagine isn't limited only to the area of education, but one that is much larger, that has to do with a vision of a distinct society," said Vallejo, now vice-president of the university association.//
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Your Activist News Source: Thousands march against media killings in Honduras...
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Afghanistan - NATO: Keep the progress going
Thanks to: FB 'Afghan Info War' https://www.facebook.com/AfghanInfoWar for this piece, including the pic.
"NATO: Keep the progress going"
How exactly bombs and guns are helping Afghan women?
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan, an ever-increasing stream of criticism of their orthodox ideology and policies directed itself at the new regime. Among numerous criticisms levelled at the regime was the allegation that the Taliban oppressed and victimized women through their orthodox interpretation of religious law and its ruthless imposition. The traditional Afghan ‘burqa’ became a symbol of oppression and pictures of women being beaten by the Taliban in public for offences were telecast all across the globe. On September 22 2001, CNN aired the documentary ‘Beneath the Veil’, which claimed an audience of five million Americans, building revulsion in their minds against burqa-clad women being beaten
up.
Following the US-aided fall of the Taliban, international organizations, Human Rights NGOs rallied to the assistance of women, ‘bolstered up by media images of women in burqas, the
full-body veil.
According to the Communique of the Revolutionary Association for Women in Afghanistan on December 10, 2007, “The United States and its allies tried to legitimize their military occupation of Afghanistan under the banner of ‘bringing freedom and democracy to the Afghan people.” The same organization, in its March 2008 Communique states, “After the United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan seven years ago, they misleadingly claimed to bring peace and democracy and to liberate Afghan women from the bleeding fetters of the Taliban…”
Targeted violence against female public officials, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make Afghanistan the world's most dangerous country in which to be born a woman, according to a global survey released in June 2011. We still see documentaries like "Opium Brides" a prime examples on failure to protect women rights in Afghanistan and there are thousands of more such examples which can be proven with main stream media articles which more often speaks in the interest of the invasion but still this question comes to mind that WHAT KIND OF PROGRESS IS NATO MAKING FOR AFGHAN WOMEN? and that HOW CAN BOMBS AND GUNS MAKE "PROGRESS"?
"NATO: Keep the progress going"
How exactly bombs and guns are helping Afghan women?
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan, an ever-increasing stream of criticism of their orthodox ideology and policies directed itself at the new regime. Among numerous criticisms levelled at the regime was the allegation that the Taliban oppressed and victimized women through their orthodox interpretation of religious law and its ruthless imposition. The traditional Afghan ‘burqa’ became a symbol of oppression and pictures of women being beaten by the Taliban in public for offences were telecast all across the globe. On September 22 2001, CNN aired the documentary ‘Beneath the Veil’, which claimed an audience of five million Americans, building revulsion in their minds against burqa-clad women being beaten
up.
Following the US-aided fall of the Taliban, international organizations, Human Rights NGOs rallied to the assistance of women, ‘bolstered up by media images of women in burqas, the
full-body veil.
According to the Communique of the Revolutionary Association for Women in Afghanistan on December 10, 2007, “The United States and its allies tried to legitimize their military occupation of Afghanistan under the banner of ‘bringing freedom and democracy to the Afghan people.” The same organization, in its March 2008 Communique states, “After the United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan seven years ago, they misleadingly claimed to bring peace and democracy and to liberate Afghan women from the bleeding fetters of the Taliban…”
Targeted violence against female public officials, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make Afghanistan the world's most dangerous country in which to be born a woman, according to a global survey released in June 2011. We still see documentaries like "Opium Brides" a prime examples on failure to protect women rights in Afghanistan and there are thousands of more such examples which can be proven with main stream media articles which more often speaks in the interest of the invasion but still this question comes to mind that WHAT KIND OF PROGRESS IS NATO MAKING FOR AFGHAN WOMEN? and that HOW CAN BOMBS AND GUNS MAKE "PROGRESS"?
Sunday, February 26, 2012
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
Land Destroyer: Empire's Double Edged Sword: Global Military + NGO...
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'..between 2008 and 2011 before the outbreak of the Arab Spring, the US State Department and its network of global facilitators embarked on a campaign to raise a literal army of NGOs and opposition groups to begin overthrowing governments and building the very global administration network Barnett presented at TED. It was just recently reported in, "Soros Big-Business Accountability Project Funded by Big-Business" that a similar army of NGOs is being mobilized to erect system administrators focused on managing the resources of targeted nations. Called Revenue Watch, and focused primarily on Africa and Southeast Asia it represents the "system administration" approach complimenting aggressive moves made by AFRICOM in Africa, and the declaration of America's "Pacific Century" in Asia.'
'..between 2008 and 2011 before the outbreak of the Arab Spring, the US State Department and its network of global facilitators embarked on a campaign to raise a literal army of NGOs and opposition groups to begin overthrowing governments and building the very global administration network Barnett presented at TED. It was just recently reported in, "Soros Big-Business Accountability Project Funded by Big-Business" that a similar army of NGOs is being mobilized to erect system administrators focused on managing the resources of targeted nations. Called Revenue Watch, and focused primarily on Africa and Southeast Asia it represents the "system administration" approach complimenting aggressive moves made by AFRICOM in Africa, and the declaration of America's "Pacific Century" in Asia.'
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Lizzie Phelan: Leaders of ALBA states defend Syria against wester...
Lizzie Phelan: Leaders of ALBA states defend Syria against wester...
Leaders of ALBA states defend Syria against western aggression and call for sanctions against Britain
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