News :: Alternative Media : Civil & Human Rights : Peace & War
Dahr Jamail: Untold Horrors of Fallujah
The Fallujah General Hospital was the main source of news about
civilian casualties in
Fallujah when the attacks began: it has been completely destroyed and it's surviving doctors now operate in nearby Amiriyat al-Fallujah. They have strange tales to tell. In this story from Fallujah, Dahr Jamail reveals the tip of the iceberg.
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Popes of Rome
Few are more cunning or deceitful than these black frocked creeps!
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights
Raza Work to Stop Library Closings
XISPAS, the Los Angeles website & blog dedicated to Chicano culture, art, and politics, reports on the library crisis in Salinas California. The state will be closing three public libraries this coming June for "lack of funds", and raza are spearheading a struggle to keep the libraries open. This fight for public access is only part of our mounting battle for civil and human rights. El Movemiento is revitalized with the energy of a whole new generation working for peace and justice. We're offering an except of our library crisis coverage below... but please visit our web log for the full article and other posts of interest. ¡Si, Se Puede! -Xispas Staff /
www.xispas.com/blog
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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Labor & Economics : Resistance & Tactics
Take Action:From the Ongoing Sit-In at Washington University in St. Louis
05 Apr 2005
by
WashU Student Workers Alliance
The following is from a student participating in the ongoing sit-in/occupation in the main administrative building of Washington University in St. Louis. The sit-in is in support of campus workers who do not currently receive a living wage. Currently the sit-in has been going on for over 24 hours(as of noon april 5). Below this message is a list of ways you can take action.
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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Education & Youth : Peace & War
Cesar Chavez honored in Salinas, la lucha sigue...

On Sunday April 3, more than 1,200 people marched through the streets of Salinas and rallied at the Cesar Chavez Library. While we honored the life struggle of Cesar Chavez, we too struggle to keep the Libraries open in Salinas. Conncetions were easily made between the US government policy of endless war around the world and the closing of community resources such as the entire library system.
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