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Stephen Lendman | 07.09.2011
Egyptians Again Rally for Change - by Stephen Lendman
Before and after Mubarak was ousted, Egypt's military arrested, imprisoned, tortured, and disappeared thousands, a practice continuing to ruthlessly stay in power and prevent change.
Moreover, thousands arrested are being tried in military courts, denying them due process or judicial fairness. Allowed only court-appointed counsel, attorneys get minutes with clients to review charges before presenting their case in proceedings.
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Stephen Lendman | 06.10.2011
Palestinian Divisions on Statehood - by Stephen Lendman
On June 9, Haaretz writer Barak Ravid headlined, "Palestinian leadership divided over plan to seek UN recognition," saying:
Senior Palestinian Authority (PA) officials are "sharply divided over the unilateral move to seek" UN General Assembly recognition in September. Abbas wants it. Others don't "because they believe (it) could do more harm than good to their cause," hurting Israel perhaps but not helping themselves.
Those opposed include Prime Minister Salam Fayyad (a former World Bank/IMF official closely tied to Israeli/Washington/Western interests), former Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia, and former Palestinian UN envoy Nasser al-Qudwa.
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Stephen Lendman | 05.05.2011
Palestinian Unity: Done Deal or Wobbly? - by Stephen Lendman
A previous article explained the announced deal, accessed through the following link:
http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2011/04/palestinian-unity-deal-announced.h...
In late April, Fatah and Hamas announced a reconciliation draft agreement, including a transitional government and planned presidential and legislative elections within a year.
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Stephen Lendman | 04.29.2011
Palestinian Unity Deal Announced - by Stephen Lendman
On April 27, the International Middle East Media Center headlined, "Rival Palestinian Factions Reach Reconciliation Agreement," saying:
Meeting in Cairo, Palestinian media sources announced a Hamas - Fatah reconciliation draft agreement, signaling hope for rapprochement between the two sides.
Both parties agreed to form a transitional government soon. The two delegations, headed by Fatah President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal discussed security issues and ways to coordinate forces on both sides. They also chose an election date, but didn't disclose it.
event detailsposted by: Uhuru Solidarity Movement begins: Jan 21, 7:30 pm ends: Jan 21, 9:00 pm location: Uhuru Solidarity Center 3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila • #10 trolley |
Solidarity With Haiti!
The devastation began more than 200 years ago
COMMUNITY FORUM:
Africa’s Resources in African Hands!
• Video presentation of current analysis on Haiti from the Uhuru Movement for African liberation • Discussion
THURS • JAN 21 • 7:30pm
Uhuru Solidarity Center
3733 Lancaster Ave • W. Phila • #10 trolley
In the aftermath of the earthquake, we all want to alleviate the conditions & suffering of African people in Haiti. But what can we do to make a real difference?
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Uhuru Solidarity Movement | 01.17.2010
In the wake of the devastation following the 7.0 earthquake on January 12, 2010, the African People’s Solidarity Committee, a white organization working under the leadership of the African People’s Socialist Party, expresses our deepest solidarity with African people in Haiti.
With at least 50,000 dead, hundreds of thousands injured and more than 3.5 million homeless, the conditions on the island have been described as unimaginable. With relief efforts moving slowly and the threat of mass starvation mounting, U.S. military occupation forces are being sent in, raising the specter of the brutal treatment of African people in New Orleans following the 2005 Hurricane Katrina.
U.S. president Barack Obama has promised a massive U.S. relief effort with a pledge of $100 million to be sent to Haiti as an outpouring of support comes in from throughout the U.S. and around the world. All major media sources have sent reporters to the country’s capital, Port-au-Prince.
event detailsposted by: Uhuru Solidarity Movement begins: Jun 26, 8:30 pm ends: Jun 26, 10:30 pm location: Uhuru Solidarity Center, 3733 Lancaster Ave, W. Phila, PA |
AFRICA RISING MOVIE NIGHT!
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votepsl | 03.11.2008
The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is fielding a slate of candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential elections: Gloria La Riva for President and Eugene Puryear for Vice President. The campaign is rooted in the struggle for socialism. We believe a better world is possible and together we can make it happen.
VOTE PSL in 2008!
http://www.VotePSL.org
The PSL PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN on the ECONOMY: “Put Human Needs Over Profits”
*A statement of the La Riva/Puryear presidential campaign*
Candidates of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL):
Gloria La Riva for President and Eugene Puryear for Vice President in 2008!
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votepsl | 02.29.2008
The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) is fielding a slate of candidates in the 2008 U.S. presidential elections: Gloria La Riva for President and Eugene Puryear for Vice President. The campaign expresses its strong support for the proposal to the Brattleboro, Vt. Annual Town Meeting to indict President Bush and Vice President Cheney for gross violations of international and U.S. law.
VOTE PSL in 2008!
http://www.VotePSL.org