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Support Needed to Stop Genetic Modification of Williams
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03 Feb 2009
Perth Indymedia
FEB 6, 2009 From the newswire: On the 6th of January 2009, a group of 30 Williams farmers and their families, took to the streets to fight the WA Government's decision to commence genetically modified canola trials, allowing 1000ha of Monsanto's Roundup Ready canola to be grown this year. Despite political lobbying and street protests, the resistance group are now calling for urgent support from activist and Indymedia communities for their struggle. Activists, film makers, free radicals or just plain healthy eaters are invited by one of the communities leaders to visit their farm and help form
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The Freedom Shop is moving!
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02 Feb 2009
Aotearoa IMC - Features
Alas, the Freedom Shop has recently moved out of Shop 204b, Left bank, Cuba Mall, Wellington. The shop is New Zealand's longest running anarchist bookshop, having been set up in 1995. But it isn't the end for the Freedom Shop. The collective that runs the shop is currently deciding on a new location, but in the meantime we will be selling our wares at festivals and events around Wellington, including: Waitangi Day 6 Feb at Waitangi Park, the Island Bay Festival at Shorland Park on 15 Feb, and the Newtown Festival on March 8. So come along and check us out! We might be seen at some other
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Christchurch Forum: Oppose the 90-day Sacking Law
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02 Feb 2009
Aotearoa IMC - Features
A forum on the new 90-day legislation, the National-led government’s Xmas present to workers, is being held on Wednesday, February 4 at the WEA (Workers Educational Association) building, 59 Gloucester St, Christchurch, starting at 7pm. Speakers include Andrew Mckenzie (Alliance; and a lawyer specialising in labour issues); Byron Clark (Workers Party; youth union activist); Fay Birch (cleaner and worker-advocate, specialising in personal grievance issues). Other union speakers have been invited. The meeting is organised by the Workers Party and the Alliance Party.
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Outrage over gang rape injustice
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31 Jan 2009
Perth Indymedia
From the newswire: 31 Jan 08 - The ROAR Feminist Collective, and other angry Perth residents plan to protest against a legal decision which has lead to three men accused of a violent gang rape on a Perth teenager to be released on bail. Rape charges against one of the men have been dropped and charges against the others are likely to being dropped on Monday. ROAR spokesperson Kat says "women already have such a difficult time reporting rape and giving evidence, that to be gang raped and then know that the court have released the perpetrators on bail must be terrifying." Kat believes that the
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3rd June - Australia Day?
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29 Jan 2009
Perth Indymedia
From the newswire: "Australians, unlike many people around the globe, have a lot to celebrate. Unfortunately celebrating Australia Day on the day a penal colony was established in NSW on the 26th January 1788, is causing personal anguish to an increasing number of Australians who are becoming more aware of their history. "...if during World War Two the Japanese Imperial Forces had overrun Australia and Australians were dispossessed of their land, forced to speak Japanese, had their children taken away from them and still lived on the fringes of society, very few Australians would be
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War in Gaza
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05 Jan 2009
Jakarta IMC
Palestine Bleeds; the World Shudders A comprehensive view of censored and under-reported realities from the battle zone, front lines and the global scene
In this report: - Israeli navy attacks humanitarian aid ship from Cyprus to Gaza; ship rammed and fired upon. - Overview of the global protests against the Israeli attacks on Palestine. - Summary of the military situation, including views of the Resistance and civil society. - Gaza has run out of medicines; How you can help with humanitarian aid. - Legal and Diplomatic developments.
As hundreds of thousands of people all over the globe are
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10 Tahun Tragedi Semanggi I
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13 Nov 2008
Jakarta IMC
Sebuah perjuangan melawan lupa 13 November 2008. Puncak rangkaian peringatan 10 tahun Tragedi Semanggi I dilangsungkan hari ini, berpusat di Kampus Universitas Atma Jaya. Hari ini bertepatan dengan peristiwa Tragedi Semanggi, 13 November 1998, peristiwa penembakan secara brutal dan membabi buta oleh aparat TNI dan Polri terhadap massa demonstran, yang menewaskan 17 masyarakat sipil termasuk mahasiswa dan pelajar saat aksi menentang Sidang Istimewa MPR. Rangkaian acara hari ini diawali dengan berziarah ke makam Sigit Prasetyo (mahasiswa UPI/YAI) di TPU Tanah Kusir. Pada pukul 10.00 acara di
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Napak Tilas Tragedi Semanggi
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10 Nov 2008
Jakarta IMC
10 tahun tragedi semanggi 9 November 2008. Ratusan aktivis melakukan aksi mimbar bebas dan napak tilas rute long march salemba-semanggi sebagai bagian dari peringatan 10 tahun Tragedi Semanggi. Aksi napak tilas dengan kendaraan bermotor ini dimulai dari Tugu Proklamasi hingga Kampus Unika Atmajaya, melewati rute Tugu Proklamasi, Bundaran HI, Diponegoro, Salemba, Kampung Melayu, Casablanca, Sudirman, Semanggi. Setelah 10 tahun berlalu, kasus pelanggaran HAM yang menewaskan mahasiswa dan rakyat dalam kasus Trisakti, Semanggi I dan II tak kunjung ada penyelesaiannya. Aksi yang dikoordinir
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The Life and Times of Melbourne Indymedia
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14 Mar 2008
Melbourne Indymedia
The Melbourne Indymedia collective met in February after a long hiatus to discuss its future. We decided that we did not have the energy required to continue the project and that therefore the collective had come to an end.
We are however keen to help others take up the challenge of producing an activist based, participatory news site, whether that be a Melbourne Indymedia, an Australia Indymedia or something all together new. We feel such a space is very much needed.
Several Melbourne Indymedia members expressed interest in mentoring such a project. If this interests you please contact us
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Indigenous Elder wins Environment Award
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10 Jun 2007
Melbourne Indymedia
The Australian Conservation Foundation's (ACF) Peter Rawlinson Award was given to 'Uncle' Kevin Buzzacott, an Arabunna elder, on World Environment Day in 2007 for two decades of work highlighting the impacts of uranium mining and promoting a nuclear free Australia. Uncle Kev has been a tireless campaigner for indigenous rights including reclaiming the kangaroo and emu sacred totems from the Coat of Arms from Parliament House in Canberra and accusing the Federal Government of genocide. [Full Story]
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So Young, So Committed, and So Much in Danger
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25 Oct 2006
QC IMC
Even as young lawyers, they have witnessed injustices being committed as they chose to defend the oppressed. And because they persist in handling "controversial" cases, Jobert Pahilga and Noel Neri have earned the ire of some of the country's most powerful landlords and capitalists, as well as state security forces, and have become victims themselves of political retribution. BY DABET CASTAÑEDA
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