As the various groups give their
views on the outcome of the NATO forced regime change in Libya, the
opinions switch from Shangrila in Libya, and a peaceful world, to
chaos with ethnic and religious battles, and Western oil companies
working the miracle of changing Libyan oil into money in Western
corporate shareholders' bank accounts. Who knows, but I think we can
take it that the first is out of the question. The country's
infrastructure has been decimated by NATO and marauding well armed
militia, hell bent on firing off as much armaments as possible. It
seemed as if the were on a bonus scheme from the Western arms
producers. In most of the scenes from that poor unfortunate country,
there hardly seems to a building that hasn't been multi-potholed.
What homes are left to go home to? Such Western vengeance directed at a man who was responsible 42 years
ago, for the bloodless overthrow of the Western puppet, King Idris, and
for the nationalisation of Libyan oil. At that time Libya was a very poor country, as far as the people were concerned but no as far as the oil compnaies and their cronies were concerned. Gadaffi used that oil revenue to
give Libya, food security by irrigation, free clean water pumped from under the Sahara, free education, free
health care, and he kept a lid on the religious fundamentalists, who
will now come to the fore. Probably his biggest crime in the eyes of
the Western corporate world was the nationalising of the oil. Had he
just taken power and left the oil in the hands of the Western
corporate greed machine, perhaps he would still be in power and
would still be feted by the West. Ah, that's capitalism for you.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
HILLARY THE CALLOUS, THE ARROGANT.
Hillary Clinton has called for the
the man accused of the Lockerbie bombing to be returned to prison. He
was released on compassionate grounds as he was dying from cancer and
recent video footage shows him lying in his bed obviously near to
death. Why would this so called civilised Christian woman want a
dying man back in prison? Why is anyone put in prison, is it to try
to reform them, so that they can again take their place in society,
is it because they are a danger to society, so have to be kept locked
up, or is it just to punish them? Does she think that Magraghi can be
reformed while on his death bed, or does she think that a dying man
on his death bed is a threat to society? Or does she just want to
punish him? How do you punish a dying man?
Not only has this woman shown utter
callousness she has also shown her arrogance and let the cat out of
the bag, in so much as who got rid of Gadaffi. This short
clip shows her at her delighted and arrogant self, on hearing of Gadaffi's death and letting it be
known who actually got rid of Gadaffi. This is also the same woman that sat in the comfort and safety of Washington, watching the assasination of Osama bin Laden. She glories in her assumed power.
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Monday, 24 October 2011
OCCUPY GLASGOW.
Occupy Glasgow had its first assembly and almost 500 people came together to discuss their gripes and grievances, hopes and dreams, It soon became apparent that the way society is run today got all the gripes and grievances but none of the hopes nor dreams. It is now so blatantly obvious that the system works for the corporate world, and their growth depends on the exploitation of the ordinary people. Though still not the largest occupation, but growing all the time, and it has a cross section of all the citizens of Glasgow and beyond. All enthusiastic and informed and willing to take what Glasgow's winter can throw at them to make their voices heard.
They still need support in numbers and materials, pay them a visit, you'll be surprised at the number of ways you can assist in this occupation without actually camping down, though the more of them the better. Visit their web site www.occupyglasgow.org, visit the groups involved, discuss what you see as the way this society should be shaped, your voice counts, this is a place to let it be heard. This is a golden opportunity to contribute to creating a better world for all our children and our grandchildren.
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NESTLE, SERIAL ABUSER.
Another appeal from LabourStart for solidarity in an attempt to get Nestle to stop abusing workers as they try to organise into a trade union. One thing the corporate world does not like is organised workers, it is more difficult to exploit them, organised workers can stand up to the corporate greed merchants, individuals can be eliminated.
Nestlé is the world's largest food company. It is also a serial abuser of workers' rights.
This afternoon, the IUF - the global union federation for food workers - launched a major campaign calling on Nestlé to respect workers' rights.
The campaign call comes in the wake of Nestlé sacking workers in both Indonesia and Pakistan for daring to organize themselves into trade unions.
Last week, I asked you to help striking Suzuki workers in India. 96 hours after we launched the campaign, the company had reached agreement with the union and the strike was over.
This is going to be a longer and harder fight.
That's why it's so important that you not only send off your protest to Nestlé, but that you forward on this email.
Thank you!
Eric Lee
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Sunday, 23 October 2011
WESTERN TERRORISTS!!!
As the events unfold in Libya, the West is spouting about a bright new future for Libya. Whose Libya? Will it be the Libya of the religious fundamentalists, or perhaps the Libya of the big business corporate world, or more likely a combination of these two. After seeing the brutal murdering of Col. Gadaffi, I can't see a fair and democratic Libya working for the benefit of all Libyans, coming out of this destruction of a country. You would think that by now we would recognise the pattern of how the Western media, at the dictate of their masters the political class, demonise a leader and/or a country somehow legitimising sanctions against the ordinary people and then it isn't working, so let's go in and bomb the shit out of them. Libya, like Iraq, is a warning to all smaller countries with resources that the West want to control. The following is an extract from an article at RT.
As some European leaders demonstrate a celebratory mood over the violent death of Colonel Gaddafi, they are no less terrorists themselves, claims international consultant and author Adrian Salbuchi.
Salbuchi said Gaddafi’s death was undoubtedly a message for the whole world, as it is not just about Libya.
“We are seeing how Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State expressed it very clearly: ‘We came, we saw, he died,’ and then started laughing. This is a message to the world of how this new world order model actually works,” he stated. “When they decide to change the regime, they do so with the utmost violence, and it is a whole model. First they target a country by calling it a rogue state; then they support local terrorists and call them freedom fighters; then they bring death and destruction upon civilians and they call it UN sanctions. Then they spread lies and call it the International Community’s opinion expressed by the Western media. Then they invade and control the country and call it liberation and finally they steal appetizing oil and call it foreign investment and reconstruction,” Salbuchi explained.
Don't you know, wars create jobs?
READ THE ARTICLE.
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Saturday, 22 October 2011
GADAFFI'S DEATH ANOTHER TURNING POINT???
Every death from the Western war on teror is another "turning point", there has been so many that it is obvious that the West is running round in circles.
This from STOP THE WAR COALITION.
The killing of Muammar Gadaffi in Sirte has been marked by a round of celebration by western governments over their intervention in Libya. As with the capture of Saddam Hussein in Iraq and the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, it will be described as a turning point and a further victory in the seemingly endless 'war on
terror'.
There is little reason for the triumphalism. Nato's war on Libya was not a 'humanitarian intervention' but a war for regime change -- illegal under international law. It was about the western powers attempting to regain control of the region in the face of the Arab uprisings across the Middle East. Yet despite its overthrow of the regime in Libya imperialism faces many problems in the region.
In Libya itself it is already clear that there are many divisions between the different elements in the new government, and not at all clear that a stable regime will emerge. Even if it does, the ordinary people of Libya will see their interests subjugated to the oil companies and other western business, backed up by Nato, which has no intention of vacating the scene.
terror'.
There is little reason for the triumphalism. Nato's war on Libya was not a 'humanitarian intervention' but a war for regime change -- illegal under international law. It was about the western powers attempting to regain control of the region in the face of the Arab uprisings across the Middle East. Yet despite its overthrow of the regime in Libya imperialism faces many problems in the region.
In Libya itself it is already clear that there are many divisions between the different elements in the new government, and not at all clear that a stable regime will emerge. Even if it does, the ordinary people of Libya will see their interests subjugated to the oil companies and other western business, backed up by Nato, which has no intention of vacating the scene.
The consequences of the war on terror elsewhere are not outbreaks of peace and democracy but rather a spreading of the war. Afghanistan, ten years on, has just experienced its bloodiest two years of war. Iraq remains a society destroyed by war and occupation. Somalia remains war torn with Kenyan troops recently crossing the border. Pakistan suffers drone attacks which have killed thousands. The Israeli oppression of the Palestinians continues. There are threats of intervention over Syria.
The recent alleged plot against the Saudi ambassador to Washington was blamed on sections of the Iranian government and Saudi and Israel are both urging attacks on Iran. Far from the west conquering all, it is deep in the mire of war. The gloating over Gadaffi should not become an excuse for further interventions that will only spread the carnage further.
SEE ALSO: JOHN PILGER -
With Libya, secured an American invasion
of Africa is under way.
NOAM CHOMSKY ON AFGHANISTAN.
A voice I always feel is worth listening to, Noam Chomsky, here he is with some more words to ponder. It never does any harm to have a look in the mirror.
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
GLASGOW HUMAN RIGHTS FILM FESTIVAL.
Document 9 :
International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival
Thursday 20th - Sunday 23rd October 2011
LAUNCH - Thursday 20th October, 7pm onwards, CCA Document 9 Film Festival launch with live music from Andrea Marini & opening film: Soy Libre I am free
8.00pm10.00pm CCA 4 & 5
OPENING FILM - Soy Libre: I am Free
Andrea Roggon, Germany, 2011, 86 mins
The Cuba of Raoul Castro: a camera glides through the streets of Havana like the eye of a recording angel witnessing moments of interaction in the everyday lives of ordinary people. Off-camera, other voices talk about their feelings, hopes and fears, and the search for personal happiness in a country at a crossroads between the old revolutionary ideals of Fidel and Che and whatever changes the new economic realities of the 21st century will bring. Faces, voices, sounds. From its dreamlike imagery to the candid insights of the unseen, unidentified speakers, a strikingly beautiful and thoughtful film that becomes a kind of visual poem.
The Director will lead a Q & A with the audience afterwards.
Thursday 20th - Sunday 23rd October 2011
LAUNCH - Thursday 20th October, 7pm onwards, CCA Document 9 Film Festival launch with live music from Andrea Marini & opening film: Soy Libre I am free
8.00pm10.00pm CCA 4 & 5
OPENING FILM - Soy Libre: I am Free
Andrea Roggon, Germany, 2011, 86 mins
The Cuba of Raoul Castro: a camera glides through the streets of Havana like the eye of a recording angel witnessing moments of interaction in the everyday lives of ordinary people. Off-camera, other voices talk about their feelings, hopes and fears, and the search for personal happiness in a country at a crossroads between the old revolutionary ideals of Fidel and Che and whatever changes the new economic realities of the 21st century will bring. Faces, voices, sounds. From its dreamlike imagery to the candid insights of the unseen, unidentified speakers, a strikingly beautiful and thoughtful film that becomes a kind of visual poem.
The Director will lead a Q & A with the audience afterwards.
http://documentfilmfestival.org/
@ CCA (Centre for Contemporary Art)
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
http://www.cca-glasgow.com/contact
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COMING TO A CITY NEAR YOU!!!
Greece is
shut down, the people have called a 48 hour general strike against
the extremely severe “austerity” cuts being imposed by the
financial puppets of the IMF, (International Mankind Fuckers), the
Greek government. 70,000 on the streets of Athens, over 15,000 on the
streets of Thesilonika, riot police fire stun grenades and tear gas
into the protesters, running battles across the city centre. This is
democracy Western style, the people don't want the policies the
government is forcing on them, so they try to beat the shit out of
the people to intimidate them in the hope that they will meekly
accept poverty and deprivation.
What the Greek people have had inflicted on them over the last 18
months or so, is unacceptable in any so called civilised country.
They have faced massive pay cuts, not just one but in some cases two
pay cuts, cuts to their pensions, if it is over 1,00Euros a month, it
is cut by 20%, also lump some retirement payments cut, increased
taxes, tax threshold lowered from 8,000 Euros to 5,000, VAT increased
to 23%, plus new taxes. One such new tax is the property tax, whereby
you have an extra tax if you have a house, it is worked out at so
much per square metre. Prices are rising and unemployment is soaring,
the health budget has been cut by 40%, health problems are mushrooming plus alcohol problems, drug problems and suicides are on the increase. Perhaps it wasn't the best health service in the world, but whatever it
was has now been decimated. Students complain of not having books,
30,000 public sector workers have been put on “reduced” pay, 60% pay,
with the possibility of being made redundant after a year. New
reduced pay and conditions for all civil servants, and an end to pay
bargaining, Still the IMF (International Mankind Fuckers) claim it is
not enough, their puppets in Athens must do more. Apart from the
savage dismantling of the social fabric of the country, they have
been ordered the sell-off of 59 billion Euros of public assets. The
IMF puppet government that is hell bent on pursuing these policies,
will in no way suffer themselves, no, the “necessary” hardships
they claim that must be imposed are for the people, not for the
implementers. Western capitalist democracy at work.
What we are witnessing is the Greek people being sacrificed on the
alter of corporate greed, a blood curling and savage process to
appease the world's billionaire bankers. The will not suffer any
losses, if they can take the money from the general public, and if
Greece is not enough then other countries will have to be sacrificed
on that same alter. Spain, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, are all being
prepared for the sacrifice. With the rest of Europe being held in the
same trap in case that last list is not enough. France isn't far down
the list, and so it will go on until they own everything and their
coffers are secure. All this misery and deprivation to save the
wanker bankers from losing their unearned billions that they gambled
and lost.
The
fight that the Greek people are involved in is our fight, we are not
immune from the greedy tentacles of the corporate greed machine.
Whatever it can do and get away with, to protect its wealth and
power, it will do. It has no nationality, it knows no borders, the
only pain it can feel is the loss of money. People are of no
consequence, wealth and power are all that matters. We have to think
the same way, solidarity across nationality, solidarity across all
borders.
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
SHUT THE SCHOOL OF AMERICAS.
We should never forget that the wanker bankers are not the only problem with this system, we have the state and its hit squad, the military apparatus. For many years now Fort Benning in Georgia USA has been the training centre for assassins, dictators and their henchmen, who, when they graduate move on and take their place in some of the most repressive regimes on the planet. When in place, they usually pay back their trainers by carrying out the dictates of the Western corporate greed machine and implement their polices with a brutality that they were taught at the School of Americas, (SOA). The following is an appeal from SOAWATCH.
Education Through Action!
It's that time of year again to gather at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia. For more than 20 years we've come together as a community to close the School of the Americas (WHINSEC) and to resist the culture of militarization through teach-ins, music, memory and direct actions. Be one of thousands who will mobilize this year to fight oppression and stand up for justice and self-determination!
Read the October 17 Time Magazine article about the SOA. Some of us are called to put our bodies on the line and engage in civil disobedience. Direct action is one of the pillars of our resistance. It is an opportunity for all those who seek peace with justice to bring their grievances to the place where the killers are being trained to protect the policies that benefit the world's richest 1%, at the expense of the 99% throughout the Americas.
Federal Line Crossing
Over the years, hundreds of activists have risked federal prison time because they "cross the line" onto Fort Benning, in order to draw attention to the US militarization of Latin America. If you are interested in exploring this opportunity, please contact directaction@soaw.org. You can learn more about the SOA Watch Prisoners of Conscience here.
It's that time of year again to gather at the gates of Fort Benning, Georgia. For more than 20 years we've come together as a community to close the School of the Americas (WHINSEC) and to resist the culture of militarization through teach-ins, music, memory and direct actions. Be one of thousands who will mobilize this year to fight oppression and stand up for justice and self-determination!
Read the October 17 Time Magazine article about the SOA. Some of us are called to put our bodies on the line and engage in civil disobedience. Direct action is one of the pillars of our resistance. It is an opportunity for all those who seek peace with justice to bring their grievances to the place where the killers are being trained to protect the policies that benefit the world's richest 1%, at the expense of the 99% throughout the Americas.
Federal Line Crossing
Over the years, hundreds of activists have risked federal prison time because they "cross the line" onto Fort Benning, in order to draw attention to the US militarization of Latin America. If you are interested in exploring this opportunity, please contact directaction@soaw.org. You can learn more about the SOA Watch Prisoners of Conscience here.
Other Actions
For those who cannot risk serving federal prison time but have the desire to bear witness, there is the opportunity for other creative actions (in the past, SOA Watch activists have employed tactics such as leaf-letting, banner hanging and visiting local church groups - see more ideas here). But don't feel limited to these actions alone - GET CREATIVE! Groups or individuals considering direct action should prepare ahead of time (please see these materials) and contact directaction@soaw.org.
The witness of the occupation of Wall Street, the Summer of Human Rights in Georgia, and the Arab Spring reminds us of the possibilities that flow from disrupting business as usual. Join with human rights activists around the globe in making the Vigil this year another forum of speaking truth to power.
For those who cannot risk serving federal prison time but have the desire to bear witness, there is the opportunity for other creative actions (in the past, SOA Watch activists have employed tactics such as leaf-letting, banner hanging and visiting local church groups - see more ideas here). But don't feel limited to these actions alone - GET CREATIVE! Groups or individuals considering direct action should prepare ahead of time (please see these materials) and contact directaction@soaw.org.
The witness of the occupation of Wall Street, the Summer of Human Rights in Georgia, and the Arab Spring reminds us of the possibilities that flow from disrupting business as usual. Join with human rights activists around the globe in making the Vigil this year another forum of speaking truth to power.
Schedule of Events, November 18-20
Friday, November 18
10-12pm Stewart Detention Center Rally and Vigil V *Please contact becca@soaw.org to coordinate transportation.
2-11pm Workshops
2-5pm Nonviolence Training (note: this is not preparation for the weekend, if you are considering civil disobedience at the vigil, you should contact directaction@soaw.org ahead of time)
Friday, November 18
10-12pm Stewart Detention Center Rally and Vigil V *Please contact becca@soaw.org to coordinate transportation.
2-11pm Workshops
2-5pm Nonviolence Training (note: this is not preparation for the weekend, if you are considering civil disobedience at the vigil, you should contact directaction@soaw.org ahead of time)
7:30-8:30pm Direct Action Meeting (for people who are interested in learning more about possible creative nonviolent educational actions)
2-5pm Peacemakers Training
8:30-11pm Dreams of Peace Benefit Show
Saturday, November 19
9-10:30am SOA Watch Plenary
10:30am Women's Peace Convergence on Columbus
11:30am-4pm Rally at the gates of Ft. Benning
5pm to 11pm Workshops
5:45-6:45pm Interfaith Service
7-8:15pm Panel: Somos Una America! Connecting Our Struggles Across the Hemisphere
8:30-11pm Benefit Concert: Canta mi pueblo!
Sunday, November 20
7:45am Veterans for Peace March to the gates, meet at the Columbus Inn (formerly the Days Inn)
8:45am Vigil at the Gates, followed to funeral procession, speakers, puppetistas pageantry and more!
2-5pm Peacemakers Training
8:30-11pm Dreams of Peace Benefit Show
Saturday, November 19
9-10:30am SOA Watch Plenary
10:30am Women's Peace Convergence on Columbus
11:30am-4pm Rally at the gates of Ft. Benning
5pm to 11pm Workshops
5:45-6:45pm Interfaith Service
7-8:15pm Panel: Somos Una America! Connecting Our Struggles Across the Hemisphere
8:30-11pm Benefit Concert: Canta mi pueblo!
Sunday, November 20
7:45am Veterans for Peace March to the gates, meet at the Columbus Inn (formerly the Days Inn)
8:45am Vigil at the Gates, followed to funeral procession, speakers, puppetistas pageantry and more!
...and finally: WE NEED YOUR HELP!
The November Vigil is made possible by the help of hundreds of dedicated volunteers from across the country. Please let us know if you can help with: Volunteering: We need people throughout the weekend to help set up tables, unload equipment, clean-up, and more! Contact Nico at nico@soaw.org or 202-234-3440. Peacemakers: We need twenty-five committed people to help direct Saturday and Sunday's rally and procession. Contact Kathleen at kathleend8@gmail.com to find out more. Medics: We need trained medical personnel to help provide any necessary first aid. Please contact Larry Egbert at egbertL4pj@yahoo.com.
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THEY STILL SHOOT STRIKERS!!!
An appeal for solidarity from LabourStart. There is a lot going on at the moment in the form of the Occupy movement, but we should not forget that there are other struggles that go on day in day out, as people fight for a decent living standard as the try to earn their crust of bread from a totally corrupt and exploitive system. We are fighting a festering marriage of state and corporate greed. Please give a few minutes of your time to send a message to Suzuki that we are that 99% and we can fight on every front.
Striking workers at Suzuki in India.
Seven thousand Suzuki workers in India need our help today.
Following an intense, and sometimes violent, month-long struggle, they finally reached agreement with the employer at the end of September. But when they returned to work, it turned out that Suzuki had changed its mind, and was not going to abide by the agreement it had signed.
The result has been a resumption of the strike, with a violent reaction from management.
Shots have been fired at the strikers.
And the government is taking management's side, declaring the strike to be "illegal".
Those workers, with the support of the International Metalworkers Federation, are asking for us to send messages -- thousands of messages -- to the company demanding that it stop the violence, and respect the agreement it signed with its workers.
And then forward this message on to your fellow trade unionists.
We've also been asked by the International Transport Workers Federation to show our support to the Philippines airline union -- please click here to learn more and send your messages.
Finally, UNI Global Union is running an online campaign in support of workers in El Salvador - you can sign up here.
Thanks for your support!
Eric Lee
Monday, 17 October 2011
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON---.???
To the cops hassling the protesters taking part in the world wide occupy movement, who and what are you protecting? Do you think that the corrupt oligarchs that sit in their plush offices counting their millions, give a shit about you? Do you think your pensions will be safe while the pensions of all others are cut? Do you think that your kids education will be fine as they cut the spending on education? Do you think that your kids will get a good job as unemployment keeps rising?
You're on the wrong side friend, you are portecting the wealth and power of those who will in the end shaft you, just as they do everybody else. You are part of that 99%, you are not part of the 1% you are protecting, get onboard the right side, get among your own people, you are being used by a ruthless, corrupt, duplicious oligarchy, and to them you are just fodder for the machine, you are expendable.
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CHANGING TO A WOLRD OF POSSIBLE DREAMS.
Never before in human history have we seen the people of the world rise up simultaneously on the same cause, all of the same mind, the system sinks, it is corrupt from top to bottom, it works against the interests of the majority of the people. Never in human history have people all across the globe wanted to change a world system and stood up to do something about it simultaneously. The mould has been broken, people across the world have seen through the smoke and mirrors of corrupt illusion and they will change it. Change breeds change, once people's minds open to new ideas the world becomes a new and exciting place with the possibility of realising dreams. Our dreams, not their nightmares.
From The Commune:
In my opinion, it is very likely
that the historians of the future will look upon yesterday
as the day a truly global anti-capitalist movement was born.
Following the example of Occupy
Wall Street, Los Angeles,
Boston, and hundreds
of US towns and cities, a huge number of small and large
occupations began on every continent except Antarctica
(see Africa, Asia,
Australia,
Europe,
North America,
South America).
All proclaim their opposition to the
capitalist status quo – with its obscene riches at one pole and
sickening poverty at the other. All of this has been organised
online, completely outside the clutches of the decaying trade union
bureaucracies, for whom ‘international solidarity’ is just some
words they used to say a few decades back. The old organisations of
timid protest seek influence on the margins, but they are ignored and
seen to be as irrelevant as they actually are. It is highly
appropriate that this moment has been crowned by the apparently
successful resisting of the attempt by New York’s mayor and second
richest man to retake Liberty Park. There is a sense that the
powers that be are losing control by the hour, if not the second if
you follow it all on Twitter
THE ANSWER - CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.
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