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Bradley Roland Will, U.S. Journalist and Camerman, Killed By Oaxaca Paramiliaries

Brad Will a U.S. journalist and cameraman, was shot and killed yesterday in Oaxaca, Mexico, by paramilitaries affiliated with the PRI, the former Mexican ruling party. Will was in Oaxaca covering the continued resistance of teachers and other workers against the PRI-controlled government of the State of Oaxaca. According to reports from New York City Independent Media Center and La Jornada, Will, 36, was shot at the Santa Lucia Barricade from a distance of 30-40 meters in the pit of the stomach by plainclothes paramilitaries and died while en route to the Red Cross.

Read the New York IMC Press Release.

 

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News :: Protest Activity

Trial of Dover Six

The trial of the Dover 6 started at Henry Law Park just off Central Ave on Monday Oct 30 with a group of about 20 people including most of the 6 and many supporters. After a brief discussion and some minor harassment from a passerby the group marched in silence to the Dover District Courthouse where their trial for trespassing at NH Congressman Jeb Bradley's office was scheduled for 1 pm.

The six people, including William Woodward, Macy Morse, Randy Kezar, Nina Jordan, Lee Roberts, and Aaron Carine were arrested May 31, 2006, at Bradley's office after the congressman's nonresponse to the group's request for a substantial statement or committment regarding withdrawing American forces from Iraq. The protesters were charged with criminal trespass, a class A misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1000 fine.

 

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Announcement :: Environment

New Exposé of ExxonMobil, "Out of Balance" Released

Joe Public Films has released its fourth documentary, "Out of Balance: ExxonMobil’s Impact on Climate Change." The hour-long exposé of the oil giant focuses primarily on ExxonMobil’s support of climate change "skeptics," and its influence on the Bush administration.
 

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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Elections & Legislation : Protest Activity

Bradley Protest Watched by Homeland Security

As about 15 activists with Seacoast Peace Response held anti-war signs outside Congressman Bradley's offices, two homeland security officers waited nearby.
 

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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Durham-UNH : Media : Right Wing

A Good Professor Under Attack By Conservative Newspaper!

Recently a New Hampshire newspaper printed a story revealing what happens when editorial staff and reporters working together not with good journalism in mind, but to defame someone whose political ideas they did not agree with. The Union Leader published a series of articles and editorials in the hopes of having University of New Hampshire professor William Woodward investigated by the UNH's Board of Trustees and perhaps dismissed.
 

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News :: Peace : Protest Activity : Right Wing : War

Anti-Bush March Shakes Kennebunkport

Peace activists filled the streets of Kennebunkport on Saturday, raucously chanting and drumming through downtown and rallying at the checkpoint outside the Bush compound.
 

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Commentary :: Civil & Human Rights

Live Free or Die – What kind of Rally is this?

The small town of Jaffrey, NH made national headlines when an event titled the “First Annual Live Free or Die Rally” made the Anti-Defamation League watch list of white supremacist events.
 

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Commentary :: Environment : Media

A Review of An Inconvenient Truth

I was urged to see An Inconvenient Truth by an activist friend of mine. She wrote me in all caps, so she really must have meant it.

If you want a clear explanation of the science surrounding global climate change, this is certainly it. It's worth seeing for this alone, despite it's flaws. Gore's presentation is clear and well-articulated; the images of environmental holocaust and its horrific human consequences do inspire one to take action; and oh the graphs, so many graphs. It's flaws, however, are certainly present.
 

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