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DC
Oct 15 2010
DC Friends of U.S. Hikers Appeal to Ahmadinejad, Criticize Obama Admin for Negligence

“There is no shortage of evidence of Bauer’s on-the-ground, anti-war reporting - most of it can be found on the Internet. The question now is whether the Iranian elite is holding out on Josh and Shane’s release until they’ve heard official admissions by the Obama administration that the U.S. government did not send the three to Iran to mount a destabilization campaign; that our friends are, in fact and deed, opposed to U.S.-Israeli attack, interference and aggression against Iran.”

Oct 01 2010
Palestinians Riot in Silwan After Settlers Security Personnel kill Samir Solhan

On the morning of Wednesday, September 22, settler security personnel in Silwan in East Jerusalem shot and killed Samir Solhan. Solhan, a father of four, was a well known figure in Silwan. The Palestinian residents of Silwan rioted in the following days protesting the murder. Although the police readily accepted the Settlers Security Personnel's version that he was in fear of his life, testimonies and video tell a different story.

Sep 09 2010
HAITI ELECTIONS 2010: Unfair and Undemocratic

Imagine if the Federal Election Commission in the United States disqualified the Democratic and Republican parties from the 2012 presidential election and declared that only candidates of minor parties could run. No one would consider it a fair election, and certainly the people of the United States would rise up, claiming the election is unconstitutional and undemocratic. Yet the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections in Haiti on Nov. 28 are just that -- unfair, unconstitutional and undemocratic. The country's Provisional Electoral Council, which itself is not constitutionally composed, is refusing to allow the country's majority party -- Famni Lavalas (Lavalas Family) -- to participate in the election. Thirteen other legitimate political parties are also being excluded from parliamentary elections.

Aug 30 2010
Packed house hears Middle East report

Ashland, Oregon

On Saturday August 28th, Kate Gould gave a presentation sharing experiences from her eight months volunteering, working, and traveling throughout Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. She delivered her speech to a packed crowd in the Gresham Room of the Ashland Public Library that was followed by a heated question and answer session illustrating the diversity of perspectives in the room and reminding everyone of the urgency of bringing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to a just and peaceful resolution.

Event sponsors: Citizens for Peace & Justice and Peace House

Aug 26 2010
Back from Gaza, the West Bank, & Israel

Hear about Kate’s diverse experiences in Palestine and Israel

Learn about:
• Inspiring initiatives Kate encountered firsthand
• How you can support peace in the region

Saturday, August 28
2:00-4:00 pm
Ashland Public Library, Gresham Room
Free, Donations Accepted for Birthing Center & Ambulance

Aug 09 2010
Report Back from Venezuela: Revolution in Crisis

PCASC is proud to host Benji Lewis as he reports back from his experiences as a journalist in Caracas, Venezuela.

Benji is an Iraq Veteran who publicly refused recall and redeployment orders and recently lived ten months in Venezuela working as a journalist. Benji plans to return to Venezuela to report from the frontlines of the accelerating hostility between US-backed Colombia and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Wed. Aug 11th @ 7pm @ Multnomah Friends Meetinghouse
(4312 S.E. Stark Street)

 http://www.pcasc.net

DC
Aug 07 2010
DC friends of hikers petition Iran for Sarah Shourd, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal’s immediate release

A group of friends and supporters of Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd, and Josh Fattal delivered a petition of 150 signatures to the Iranian Interests Section of the Embassy of Pakistan [on August 3rd] in Washington, DC calling for their immediate release. They also delivered a letter signed by scholars and journalists opposing U.S. aggression toward Iran and appealing to both governments to refrain from using Shane, Sarah and Josh as political leverage. Read More | freeourfriends.eu | freethehikers.org

DC
Jul 29 2010
AFRICOM US militarization in Africa

AFRICOM, the militarization of Africa discussed by Emira Woods Co-Director, Foreign Policy In Focus, Institute for Policy Studies Austin L. Thompson, member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the host of Africa Now, Mwiza Munthali

Jul 26 2010
Mexico Bleeds: Free Media Against the Invisible Tyranny

Ké Huelga Radio writes: Mexico is bleeding. Along with the so-called "war against drug-dealers" we see the whole Mexican territory turn olive green. The militarization is part of the global war driven by the United States, which began with the 9-11 events and created new enemies: terrorism and drug trafficking. Attuned with the Lords of the north, the Mexican government has launched its own war creating a police-ruled state and criminalizing social protest.

Jul 07 2010
Gaza Freedom Graffiti in the Warsaw Ghetto

On Sunday, June 27, Yonatan Shapira, an Israeli military refusnic and Eaw Jasiewicz, a Polish activist sprayed 'Liberate All Ghettos' in Hebrew, followed by 'Free Gaza and Palestine' in English on a wall of an original block in the Warsaw Ghetto. In an interview to Indybay Shapira says that: "In our act we tried to separate between the actions of the Israeli Government and Jews.... the lesson that should be learned from the holocaust are resistance to any form of racism and ethnic cleansing".

Jul 05 2010
Buffalo Joins Toronto G8/20 Protests

Buffalo Forum alongside youth and community activists from Buffalo stood together with tens of thousands of Canadians to denounce the anti-people agendas of the G8/20 in Toronto and stand up for the rights of the peoples. Actions took place from June 21-28 and those against criminalization of dissent are continuing across Canada (see cpcml.ca for more).

Buffalo stood proud during a week of protests, representing the fighting stand of Americans to join with Canadians and all the world’s peoples to say No to the Anti-People Agendas of the G8/20! No to Criminalization of Dissent! One Humanity, One Struggle! By organizing to participate in these actions we took up the duty of Americans to stand against the wars, aggression and militarization of the U.S. and represent the drive of the people for their rights, including their right to govern and decide. Our banners flew high, Defend the Rights of All, No to U.S. Imperialism and U.S. War Crimes, Fight for the Fraternal Unity of the Peoples! Directly participating and being part of the various actions gave expression to this fraternal unity, which develops on the basis of organizing inside the U.S. for the change the people require and standing together with all those worldwide doing the same.

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DC
Jun 28 2010
Israel Massing Planes, Weapons for Iran Attack

Israeli warplanes are being massed in the Caucasus while military preparations are underway in Azerbaijan and Georgia for a military strike on Iran, according to new reports over the last several days.

Jun 26 2010
CIMC reporters denied Canadian entry as government steps up massive repression at Toronto G20 protests

World leaders have gathered for the G8 and G20 meetings in Toronto amidst a massive security crackdown that will mark the most expensive three days in Canadian history. Large swaths of Toronto’s downtown core have the appearance of a police state, with an estimated deployment of over 19,000 security personnel—nearly five times the number at the G20 in Pittsburgh last year. The security price tag is around $1 billion, and some predict the total summit cost will surpass $2 billion. More from Democracy Now!

Independent journalists and activists [1 | 2 ] seeking to cross the border have been routinely denied entry, including two Chicago Indymedia journalists who were given the option to either turn back or spend 'weeks' in a Canadian prison.

On June 2nd, 2010, the Ontario provincial government cabinet met secretly to pass a regulation which allows the police to arrest anyone who refuses to identify themselves or agree to a police search within five metres of the G20 security zone in Toronto.

Related Links: G20 ALT Media Center | G8/20 Toronto Community Mobilization Network | Photos from G20 Protests | | | Coverage from Buffalo IMC: 2010 Peoples Summit in Toronto: A report & our aspirations | G20 Summit and Toronto Media Co-op

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