News :: Civil & Human Rights : Education & Youth : Labor & Economics
USA puts farmers and Gardeners in Prisons. Are You next?
21 Jun 2005
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Gloria Lopez
Monsanto Keeps Up Attack on Seed Saving Farmers and Gardeners, and is destroying local Family farmers.
Will the USA coporaton Monsanto take away your Job and ravish your Family?
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Police State
Community Organizers Targeted by Federal Grand Jury in San Diego
21 Jun 2005
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
As of today at least nine (9) community organizers from throughout San Diego and other parts of California have been subpoenaed to appear before a federal grand jury. Presumably, the subpoenas are in relation to a federal investigation of the 2003 burning of a La Jolla apartment complex, which the Earth Liberation Front claimed responsibility for,
and which the FBI has admittedly little evidence or credible leads.
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Vigilantes On the Upswing?
21 Jun 2005
(Updated)
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Robert Norse (passing on a Sentinel article)
The Santa Cruz Neighbors meeting is 7 tonight at Pacific Gardens Chapel, 1050 Cayuga St. Santa Cruz Neighbors
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Announcement :: Civil & Human Rights : Police State : Resistance & Tactics
Parole For Leonard Peltier Petition
20 Jun 2005
by
John Thielking
Please sign the petition for parole for Leonard Peltier.
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Education & Youth : Environment & Food : Resistance & Tactics
Successfull week of Anti-MountaintopRemoval activity in Lexington
19 Jun 2005
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Mountain Justice Summer
During the week of June 13 in Lexington, KY, a meal of toxic coal sludge scraped out of a stream in eastern Kentucky was delivered to the president of a coal advocacy group, hundreds of concerned citizens attended an anti-mountain top removal (MTR) rally and march that ended at Kentucky Utility's headquarters, a film festival educated Lexingtonians about the dangers of strip mining and its repercussions, and activists passed out literature on the streets, all part of Mountain Justice Summer's week in Lexington, Kentucky.
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