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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Lord Hanningfield at Her Majesty’s Pleasure
Sometimes it looks like the guilty always walk free (as long as they can pay up that is), but every now and then, the Justice system has to throw us all a bone to stop us getting stark-raving furious and … Continue reading
Bi’ilin a sign of hope and struggle
Our blogger, who is working with the ISM in Palestine, tells us about their experiences in Bi’ilin, site of one of the longest and most active campaigns against the Israeli separation wall The first non-violent demonstration we attended with the … Continue reading
Training
In their second update, our blogger in Palestine talks about meeting others working with ISM, training and preparing for protest We met our Palestinian coordinator at another Hostel in East Jerusalem and from there on we took the bus to … Continue reading
Riots in Athens, how do they work? – Full Text
Here is the full text of the article that appeared in an edited form in Issue 2 of The Spectre. See the comments section below for debate & discussion! The situation in Greece is rapidly escalating in a state of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchists, Cops, Cuts, Debt, Demonstrations, Greece, Riots
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first days…
One of our bloggers is spending a month in Palestine working with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). In the first of their updates, they talk about their arrival into Israel. The Passport control was not as rigorous as we had … Continue reading
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