Democracy and the Rule of Law
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Kenn Space | 11.02.2011
movetoamend.org
Sign the petition to amend the Constitution for revoking corporate personhood.
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Ritt Goldstein | 10.26.2011
Given the police actions in Oakland, the arrests in Atlanta, in a real way it's a measure of Occupy's success that such a 'climate of repression' exists. However, the key question is what will the 'climate' facing the courageous become, how far will America's police -- police that are a real part of the victimized 99% -- actually go? I personally can well recall Spring 1970, when the National Guard shot and killed four protesting students at Kent State University, the 'Kent State Massacre'. As one such memory in a lifetime is too many, are our government and its police truly eager to provide Occupy and America with more martyrs?
Occupy Wall Street and the Criminalization of Non-violent Dissent
By Ritt Goldstein
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article29516.htm
October 25, 2011 "Information Clearing House" -- 'Semper fi' is all one can say after watching video of Sergeant Shamar Thomas, a marine who indeed seems to proudly recall the oath he took to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States", the rights to peaceful protest contained in it. In defending Occupy demonstrators, Thomas told NYPD that there was "no honor" in brutalizing unarmed US citizens, and that's a message that's long needed delivery.
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Rich Gardner | 10.11.2011
Daniel Pennock presented his Democracy School on May 7th of this year and is reprising it on October 22nd, from 8:30am to 5:00pm at the Calvary Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall at Fernbrook & Kent Rds in Wyncote PA 19095.
As detailed in the We The People of Cheltenham website, Daniel Pennock presented his Democracy School on May 7th of this year and is reprising it on October 22nd, from 8:30am to 5:00pm at the Calvary Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall at Fernbrook & Kent Rds in Wyncote PA 19095.
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Aan | 06.15.2011
Tired of waiting for Israel to compromise Jerusalem, illegal settlements and ending the military occupation of Palestine, Palestinians will go to UN to demand statehood in September. Other countries such as Kosovo and South Sudan have gotten the support of the U.S. for statehood. Will Palestine be next?
United States should Recognize a Palestinian State in 2011
Read: politicalcorrection.org/fpmatters/201101180008
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PCInt | 02.07.2011
A powerful wave of anger among the poor and unemployed Arab masses shakes the young, voracious and brutal capitalism of the North African and Middle Eastern countries supported by the old and bloody capitalism in Europe and America. Anticipation of a social wave that can only be resolved in favor of the vast majority of the population by the emergence of the proletarian class.
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Craig Louis Stehr | 12.09.2010
The COP-16 climate conference in Cancun, Mexico in which 190 governmental representatives attempt to reverse global climate destabilization "by consensus", has defined the absurdity of governmental leadership.
Warm spiritual greetings, With the recent presentation of "Anarcho-spective" in Berkeley, CA by Tristan Anderson, and the arrival of Earth First!
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Tommy M | 07.14.2010
Please sign petition, offer support for journalist
Côte d'Ivoire: 3 Journalists Including Théophile Kouamouo Arrested for Posting Classified Government Documents on Corruption Coffee and Cocoa Industries
*Online Petition demanding the release of Théophile Kouamouo and is fellow journalists. http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/kouamouo/#signForm ==== P L E A S E R E P O S T ==== *From "Reporters sans frontières" (RSF), 14 July 2010 http://fr.rsf.org/cote-d-ivoire-trois-journalistes-arretes-pour-14-07-2010,37950.html Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the arrest, Tuesday, July 13, of three journalists from the Nouveau Courrier d’Abidjan newspaper [Côte d’Ivoire] and the peremptory methods of the prosecutor, Raymond Tchimou.
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Coordination of Democratic Forces for the Republic (CFDR) of Niger | 10.19.2009
Statement of the oppostion gathering of October 17, 2009, by The Coordination of Democratic Forces for the Republic (CFDR) of Niger.
Read by Bazoum Mohamed, CFDR spokesperson, Niamey, Niger.
Available http://pnds-tarayya.net/news/news.php?id=55
Translated http://www.tomathon.com/mphp/
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After the wave of savage repression and gratuitous violence that characterized the response of those in power to the organization of our meetings and marches in recent months; the free expression of our opinion on the political situation of our country here is a sign of our our perseverance, our consistency and especially our determination to continue our noble struggle for the restoration of democracy. This has finally forced the authorities to do justice to what constitutes the minimum of civil rights by authorizing the holding of this gathering.
event detailsposted by: begins: Aug 11, 5:30 pm ends: Aug 11, 7:00 pm location: Outside the Federal Building @ 6th & Market |
Tuesday – Aug. 11 4:30pm to 6pm Outside the Federal Building @ 6th & Market The Resistance Forces Against the Coup d’état in Honduras have placed an emergency call to the international community to hold any kind of action in solidarity with their struggle on Tuesday, August 11. That day tens of thousands of people who have been mobilizing from all parts of the country since August 5, will converge in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula to demand that constitutionality be restored in their country. On June 28, the legitimate President of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, was forcibly taken from his house by the country’s military forces at gunpoint and taken outside the country.
event detailsposted by: International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement begins: Jun 16, 9:00 am ends: Jun 16, 12:00 pm location: Criminal Justice Center, 13th & Filbert, Room 504 |
HANDS OFF THE CITY HALL 2!
Uhuru Movement leaders were attacked and arrested by the City for peacefully protesting Nutter’s budget and Billion Dollar War on the black community!
• Diop Olugbala, leader of the local branch of the Uhuru Movement,was put in a chokehold by police for peacefully speaking out at a City Council session on the budget on March 19th, 2009.
• Diop and Shabaka Mnombatha were arrested and face trial for protesting Mayor Nutter's budget that raises the sales tax while spending over $1 billion a year on police & prisons -- even as poverty and police violence & brutality escalate in the African community.