One man confirmed dead as riot police hurl tear gas into tents and vehicles on Friday night (29th July) in their 2200 hrs raid of the legal CzechTek site.
Czechtek is open-air international and multicultural music festival with 12 year tradition. Not only different genres of music, but also videoart and other art performances take place on this unique event of free culture. In all history of festival there were no significant damages or problems, participants while leaving clean the land (…)
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Police KILL raver at CzechTek
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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The September 24 National March on Washington DC will be the largest antiwar protest...
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
17 commentsSeptember 24 Will Be a Huge Success - But We Can’t Do It Without Your Help
Dear A.N.S.W.E.R. friend,
The September 24 National March on Washington DC will be the largest antiwar protest since the November election. Volunteers are working around the clock, and buses from all over the country have been reserved to bring people to DC.
The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition relies on the generous contributions of people who are committed to building this movement. The costs of renting buses, sound (…) -
Urgent: Woodstock 2005 Bands Needed NOW- Crawford, Texas- Drop your sched and GO
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
33 commentsby Ben Frank
To all who want peace in America, now is the time to expose the corruption. We urge everyone to drop their schedules and go to Crawford, Texas right now. It’s time to stage the Party to end all parties, camping out in the heat of texas will make for great tv ;-)
The truth has emerged, it’s just a matter of getting it to the masses. They all Deliberately lied, they Used 9/11 as a pretext for war.
Now Bush, Cheney and all those dopes in Congress are on Vacation! While more (…) -
Cook’s contribution will be missed
7 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Nick Assinder
The death of Robin Cook not only deprives the Labour Party of one of its greatest figures, it will also diminish the House of Commons.
The former foreign secretary was one of the very few MPs - on either the back or front benches - who demanded attention when he spoke in the chamber.
His piercing intellect and ability to go to the very core of an issue, combined with a devastating ability to take his enemies to pieces was never better displayed than during the debate (…) -
Never again? How the war in Iraq spurred a new nuclear arms race
6 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAs the world prepares to mark the anniversary of Hiroshima, Iran is poised to go nuclear amid a new global arms race
by Anne Penketh
At 8.15am, a minute’s silence will reverberate around the world. The people of Japan will commemorate the victims of the first atomic bomb, which was dropped by an American B-29 on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945.
Half a world away, in Tehran, the new hard man of Iranian politics, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, will take the oath of office before the country’s (…) -
Thousands mark Hiroshima A-bomb 60th anniversary
6 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
29 commentsBy George Nishiyama
HIROSHIMA, Japan - Tens of thousands of people from around the world gathered in Hiroshima on Saturday to mark the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city and to renew calls for the abolition of nuclear arms.
The anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing comes as regional powers continue talks in Beijing to urge North Korea to give up its nuclear programme, seen by Tokyo as a threat and one of the reasons behind rising calls in Japan to strengthen its (…) -
Halliburton Secretly Doing Business with Key Member of Iran’s Nuclear Team
6 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy Jason Leopold
Scandal-plagued Halliburton, the oil services company once headed by Vice President Dick was secretly working with one of Iran’s top nuclear program officials on natural gas related projects and, allegedly, selling the officials’ oil development company key components for a nuclear reactor, according to Halliburton sources with intimate knowledge into both companies’ business dealings.
Just last week a National Security Council report said Iran was a decade away from (…) -
The War on Terror Explained in Plain English
4 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
21 commentsBy Carmen Yarrusso
Basic nature
To understand the war on terror, it helps to compare it to the war on drugs. Both “wars” use the same basic scam: implement government policies GUARANTEED to create a problem and then charge gullible taxpayers billions to fight a “war” against the problem (which of course can’t possibly succeed because the problem is perpetually sustained by the government policies).
As long as US government prohibition policies guarantee massive drug profits to millions (…) -
70% approval rating; USA needs Chavez-style leadership not Bush terror!
1 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsby Mary MacElveen
The Gallup Poll that was just released on July 29, shows that Bush’s approval rating now stands at 44%. According to their findings: “Four in 10 Americans are satisfied with the way things are going in the country.”
The poll also shows a “continued positive momentum for the Democratic Party in terms of national party identification and ratings” ... I just wish that the Democratic Party would spend this political capital.
Shortly after the London and Egypt attacks, (…) -
MACK VS. VENEZUELA
30 July 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsBy William Fisher
As some Latin American analysts complain that Washington has declared "electronic war" on Venezuela with a plan to target the country for special radio and television broadcasts, it remains uncertain whether the project will ever get off the ground.
If approved by a joint congressional committee, the broadcasts would be financed by the U.S. government and implemented through the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the quasi-independent corporation established to (…)