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Iran's Historic Anniversary
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 12, 4:09 am
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NATO's Secret War on Syria
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 11, 4:31 am
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America's Sham Economic Recovery
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 11, 3:55 am
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Murdering Khadar Adnan
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 10, 3:34 am
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Act Up Against ACTA
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 9, 4:10 am
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Gaza: Isolated Under Siege
Stephen Lendman,
Feb 9, 3:46 am
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PERSONAL INTEGRITY BY L. RON HUBBARD
consuelo palacios,
Feb 8, 8:50 pm
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HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL LAW.
Consuelo Palacios,
Feb 8, 2:59 pm
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Resistance
event detailsposted by: Brian begins: Jan 1, 12:00 am ends: Jan 1, 12:00 am location: Philadelphia |
http://october2011.org/blogs/margaret-flowers/join-or-support-bike-tour-new-york-washington-dc
On September 11, 2011, A Ride Till The End (ARTTE) will embark on a 250 mile bicycle ride we're calling the Bikes Not Bombs Bicycle Tour. The tour will begin at the World Trade Center (WTC) site in New York City, NY and wrap up at the White House in Washington, DC. marking the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan.
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Stephen Lendman | 12.24.2010
Resisting Tyranny: A Universal Right - by Stephen Lendman
In America's Declaration of Independence, Jefferson declared:
"all men (are) created equal....with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (code for property). That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends. it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government," serving them "to effect their safety and happiness."
event detailsposted by: Uhuru Solidarity Movement begins: Aug 27, 7:30 pm ends: Aug 27, 10:00 pm location: Uhuru Solidarity Center, 3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila • #10 trolley |
4 years after Katrina... True history of the black community of New Orleans! Uhuru Solidarity Movie Night at the Uhuru Solidarity Center 3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila • #10 trolley
6:30pm Potluck - bring a dish or just enjoy the delicious food we've brought!
Movie: Faubourg Tremé
This powerful documentary about Faubourg Tremé, one of the oldest black communities in the U.S., shows the courageous, unbroken history of African resistance and culture -- through slavery, Jim Crow and widespread lynchings to today. Faubourg Tremé is the birthplace of the Civil Rights movement in the South and home of jazz.
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Uhuru Movement | 07.16.2009
THUR JULY 16:
U.S. Out of Africa! Stop the War on the Black Community!
7:30pm at the Uhuru Solidarity Center
3733 Lancaster Ave, West Philly (#10 Trolley)
Chioma Oruh on why we must resist AFRICOM & NORTHCOM!
THUR JULY 16: U.S. Out of Africa! Stop the War on the Black Community!
event detailsposted by: Harrisburg Area Anarchist Collective begins: Dec 20, 11:00 am ends: Dec 20, 2:00 pm location: Pennsylvania state capital building in Harrisburg, Pa. |
Global Resistance to Global Injustice! Solidarity with the Greek uprising on 12/20!
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DOUGLAS FIELD | 08.17.2008
ENEMY COMBATANTS ARE GIVEN FEDERAL APPEAL HC RIGHTS LAWYERS,AND OUR AMERICAN INNOCENT ARE DENIED PROPER FEDERAL APPEAL LEGAL REPRESENTATION TO OUR FEDERAL COURTS OF APPEAL, AND ROTTING IN US PRISONS NATIONWIDE !!!
**** INNOCENT AMERICANS ARE DENIED REAL HC RIGHTS WITH THEIR FEDERAL APPEALS!
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Lawless | 07.17.2008
To anyone who has ever dreamt of a world beyond the boundaries imposed upon the one we currently inhabit.
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Stephen Lendman | 02.29.2008
International law supports the right to resist state crimes.
Francis A. Boyle's "Protesting Power - War, Resistance and Law" - by Stephen Lendman
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Ammoch | 02.29.2008
Since September 3rd, 2007, Henry Okah, a respected youth leader and so called “silent player” in the Niger Delta struggle was arrested in Angola on his way back to Nigeria from South Africa. The Angolan government, likely at the behest of the Nigerian government and the multi-national oil companies operating in Nigeria, detained Mr. Okah and his fellow traveler (Capt. Edward Atatah), under dubious pretexts. These included the possession of “incriminating literature”, gunrunning and the sponsoring of a coup attempt in Equatorial Guinea. Due to the absurdity of the manufactured cases, the charges were eventually thrown out of Angolan court.
Past Reporting on MEND: Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta Declares War
After 5 grueling months in Angolan prison, where the two were beaten and denied access to counsel, it is believed that the prisoners were secretly and illegally extradited to Nigeria on February 14
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