| cmi-br | Dec 06 |
| Two thousand families were evicted in Osasco Two thousand families from the Carlos Lamarca Squat in Osasco, were evicted. The Riot Police is at the place that looks more like a war field. Read More |
| Gopal Krishna | Dec 06 |
| China Bans Child Labour, it continues in India Approximately fifteen million children work as bonded laborers in India. Most were put into bondage in exchange for comparatively small sums of money: two thousand rupees-equal to about thirty-five U.S. dollars is the average amount “loaned” in exchange for a child’s labour.Statistics suggest that more boys than girls work. It should be borne in mind, however, that the number of working girls is often underestimated by statistical surveys, as they usually do not take into account full-time housework performed by many children, the vast majority of whom are girls, in order to enable their parents to go to work. Read More |
| Robert W. Norris | Dec 06 |
Conscientious Objector Author's Perseverance Pays Off Fukuoka, Japan -- Robert W. Norris, a Vietnam War conscientious objector (CO) now living in Japan, knows what it means for a writer to persevere. Over thirty years after being court-martialed as a CO and twenty-five years of writing, Norris has drawn upon his many experiences to write a novel and an ESL (English as a Second Language) novella/textbook. Both books are published by Jacobyte Books, an independent Australian publisher. Jacobyte's homepage: http://www.jacobytebooks.com Read More |
| Gregory Elich | Dec 05 |
| Screams and Cries: Prison Camp Lora and the Trial of the Lora 8 Barbarity kept under the radar screen: an investigative report on torture and the travesty of justice. This is not an article for the faint of heart. Yet the story must be told. Read More |
| Thomas Kocherry | Dec 04 |
| Fishermen Drown as Forest Officials Chase them Forest officials of Jambudwip in West Bengal, India, on the afternoon of 12th November, 2002, in violation of all humane norms, stopped the fishermen entering the island's channels to save their lives and boats from the devastating storm, resulting in several of them being drowned along with their boats. The Forest officials also destroyed fishing equipment worth one crore (10 million). So far 40 fishermen are confirmed dead and many more missing. Read More |
| chandan mishra | Dec 04 |
| Campaign against IDRF charity I am apalled by this anti-IDRF campaign even though I dont care about IDRF as such. But I am very much concerned by falsehoods and dishonesty in any public issue debate, so please go through the original report against IDRF and then take a look at my point by point rebuttal of the anti-IDRF report. Read More |
| madurai collective | Dec 04 |
| Jan Sangharsh Morcha Thousands of farmers , adivasis and workers march through Bhopal in opposition to the proposed electricity tariff hikes Read More |
| imc italy | Dec 04 |
| REPRESSION goes on: again arrests in Italy about genoa 2001 REPRESSION goes on: again arrests in Italy about genoa 2001 Read More |
| Dictator Watch | Dec 03 |
| Photos of war crimes in Burma seeing is believing Read More |
| Frontlines Newspaper | Dec 03 |
| NEW AT FRONTLINES: ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, US AND SF ELECTIONS, ANTIWAR MOVEMENT ... Articles, books, pamphlets and resources for left wing, labor and community activists from Frontlines, the newspaper of the left in the US. Read More |
| Gopal Krishna | Dec 03 |
| PARACETAMOL: A TOXIC MEDICINE? The paracetamol is used to bring down temperature and relieve pain to give proper instructions on its use as an overdose damages liver and kidney. The drug is sold in India without prescription. Read More |
| Francisco Trindade | Dec 02 |
| The DIALECTIC and the SOCIAL in PROUDHON The DIALECTIC and the SOCIAL in PROUDHON Join some of the works and articles, published and unknown, that the author of these pages had chance to write in these last sixteen years.
http://www.franciscotrindade.com 1- The DIALECTIC and the SOCIAL in PROUDHON 2 - INTRODUCTION TO THE FEDERATIVE PRINCIPLE OF PROUDHON. Read More |
| C.K.White BS,CT | Dec 02 |
| [MLNews] Dec 1st, 2002 World AIDS Day Health GAP Demand Bush Act Amnesty: Rights Crucial in AIDS Fight (AP)India Activist Crusade for Change WIRED NEWS: Linking Thinking on World AIDS Day Read More |
| Praveenkumar Vaidya | Dec 01 |
| Muslim nationalism in question Muslim nationalism in question in backdrop of many communal riots in india. why and how this cleavage is created among both the communities which puts indian secularism and plurality in jeopardy. Read More |
| Gopal Krishna | Dec 01 |
| Health and Toxics What is missing is a movement against toxics. A well-defined anti-toxics philosophy woven with killer instinct is also missing? Also there is lack of negotiating space for environmental groups. Our current work does not add up to a “movement”. Read More |
| amudhan rp | Nov 30 |
| INSAF National Political Convention INSAF National Political Convention on THREATS OF GLOBAL FASCISM & NATIONAL CHALLENGES 23-26 Nov. 2002, Ahmedabad Read More |
| Cheryl Seal. | Nov 30 |
| Henry Kissinger. Henry Kissinger [A Grubby Jew] Crimes against Humanity. Read More |
| Nikhil Anand and Jonathan Cook | Nov 29 |
The Free Trade Area of the Americas: Stimulating Discontent At the end of October, trade representatives from 34 countries of the western hemisphere (with the exception of Cuba) met in Quito Ecuador to negotiate a free trade agreement scheduled to go in force by January 2005. Read More |
| Gregory Elich | Nov 29 |
| Scenes of War: a Glimpse Behind the Curtain of Silence War. It has come to be regarded as an ordinary event, scarcely meriting a thought. There is always some new enemy that the West must battle; always a simple contest of good versus evil... Read More |
| Chris Floyd | Nov 29 |
| Murder, Incorporated "We were told specifically that if there were women and children to kill them." Read More |