By Patrick Le Hyaric
There are are only seven days to the election. Everything is still possible. The network of militants that is spreading out throughout the country can still avoid all the traps and create the conditions of a new hope. So, we say: Stand Up on the Left!
Clearly, in the private offices of the French financial elite, they have decided to use, as never before, their considerable wealth and clout to divert the presidential and legislative elections from the real issues at (…)
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French Presidential Elections: The Left has to Stand Up!
18 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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VIDEO: Those embarassing ninety nukes in the backyard
16 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Those embarassing ninety nukes in the backyard by Mario Sanna, Angelo Saso, Maurizio Torrealta
Despite the deep secret on this issue, an American non governmental organization, NDRC(Natural Resources Defense Council), has published the map of the atomic devices in Europe and in Italy: about 480 atomic bombs in Europe and 90 in Italy.
Rainews24 has interviewed in the United States Mr Hans M. Krinstensen, the author of the report on the atomic bombs in Europe for NRDC, and also some (…) -
2007 Presidential Campaign : Humiliated, the "Beur" Minister Defects ... to the Right
13 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
By Jean-Paul Piérot
The lesson under Villepin and Sarkozy was bitter enough. But why on earth did Azouz Begag join the team in the first place? And why must he now bind himself to Bayrou, Villepin’s "centre-right " (right-wing)challenger?
The team he joined was a nest of vipers. His entry into Villepin’s government in 2005 surprised many, even beyond the circle of his friends. That he, a Beur (1), son of Algerian immigrants who grew up on a rundown suburban estate near Lyon and made a (…) -
France’s presidential elections: Much ado about nothing in Guadeloupe
13 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Danik Ibraheem Zandwonis Caribbean Net News Guadeloupe Correspondent
POINT A PITRE, Guadeloupe: The campaign for France’s presidential elections, which has been just completed in Guadeloupe, has not caught the attention of the voters. In spite of the visits of presidential candidates and of an important media group, the inhabitants of Guadeloupe seemed rather indifferent to the different programmes.
Surveys and abstention.
What is new this year? The surveys by Qualistat Institute in (…) -
Bombings in North Africa — neocon Psyops to influence French presidential election?
13 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentMore false flag terror attacks prior to French presidential elections? Just days prior to the French presidential election which pits anti-North African Muslim conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, supported by the international neo-con clique, against a Socialist and centrist candidate, bombs have gone off in Algeria and Morocco. The attacks have been blamed on "Al Qaeda," the neo-cons’ favorite (and likely controlled) bogeyman.
Three car bomb attacks killed 33 people in Algiers. A group claiming (…) -
Is Sarkozy going too far?
12 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
As the election draws closer, Nicolas Sarkozy pushes further the conservative, right-wing agenda that has made him famous as interior minister. The man who once used to dub youths from disadvantaged suburbs "scum", promised to clean crime-ridden neighbourhoods with a "Kärcher" industrial pressure cleaner and forced a publishing house to cancel the launch of a biography of his wife Cécilia is at it again. Last month,he promised to establish a ministry of immigration and national identity if (…)
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Wren Turney’s Knickers & the Royal Navy at War
12 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
The aftermath of the captured Brit sailors business descended first into farce and then into a nauseating performance by pseud celebrity WRN, Faye Turney, denouncing the behaviour of her captors —"I thought they were measuring me up for a coffin" when they were measuring her for new clothes— and excusing her earlier confession by claiming, "I decided to play the dumb blonde."
She didn’t have to try very much.
Watching this spoilt, self-possessed, obese brat declaring to the world how she (…) -
2004/2006 Election Fraud
5 April 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsby TruthIsAll
Dec.12, 2000 is a day that will live in infamy. Bush needed the help of five right-wing Republicans on the Supreme Court to stop the recount in Florida and enable him to steal the election. There has been an ongoing controversy regarding the 2004 election. State and national pre-election and exit polls pointed to a Kerry victory.
Those who claim that Bush won fair and square are relentless in their attempts to thrash polling analyses which suggest that fraud occurred. Since (…) -
Battisti Case: The writer must not be extradited
29 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
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Proposal from Gérard Streiff, Sarah-Jane Mellor, Luca Di Nella, Laurent Klajnbaum, and Roberto Ferrario, members of Marie-George Buffet election campaign Council.
The writer Cesare Battisti has just been arrested in Brazil. He is threatened
with extradition to Italy.
One has to remember that Battisti had met asylum in France, where he could
benefit of a non-written rule that give to former Italian activists the French
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Spanish Judge calls for architects of Iraq invasion to be tried for war crimes
29 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
33 commentsBy Vicky Short
Baltasar Garzón, the Spanish judge who sought to prosecute Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, has called for US President George W. Bush and his allies to be tried for war crimes over Iraq.
Writing in El Pais on the fourth anniversary of the invasion, Garzón stated, “Today, March 20, marks four years since the formal start of the war on Iraq. Instigated by the United States and Great Britain, and supported by Spain among other countries, one of the most sordid and (…)