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Announcing 24 Scholarships in Authentic Journalism for February of 2010

Anonyme, Thursday, September 17, 2009 - 18:55 ( | | )

Today we announce that Narco News will grant 24 scholarships for up-and-coming journalists and communicators to attend a ten-day session of the School of Authentic Journalism on February 3 to 13 of 2010 on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.



Summit of the Americas: Amnesty International petition!

Michael Lessard, Thursday, April 16, 2009 - 15:17 ( | | | )
very visible poster: Demand human rights for all - An appeal the governments of the Americas - Amnesty International
[ Français ] [ Español ]



The Jewish and Israeli Blog Network Begins Gratuitous Attack

gsosbee, Thursday, July 10, 2008 - 14:54 ( | | )

Thereby Revealing Their Ominous Agenda.

The following message is delivered to Sosbee from from:
www.israelforum.com/blog_article.php?aid=1528913

"... here's another class-A freakazoid, with a strange paranoid rant about the CIA and the State Department and the FBI ... geral sosbee's Blog: COLLAPSE OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA...Twilight Zone theme."

www.sosbeevfbi.com


Internet censorship and control by US hot topic at UN forum

forpressfound, Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - 06:37 ( | | | | )

With the Internet now dominating nearly every aspect of modern life, U.S. control of the medium has become a sensitive topic worldwide. In nations that try to control what people can see and hear, the Internet often is the only source of uncensored news and opinion.

http://tinyurl.com/2ye2p2


Call for Panelists

Anonyme, Sunday, January 22, 2006 - 20:02 ( | | )

Call for Panelists
Round-Table Session on Technology, Media and Activism, 2006 Summer Program
Friday, June 16th

Appel aux panelistes
Session table ronde sur la technologie, les médias et l’activisme, Programme d’été 2006
Vendredi le 16 juin



subMedia releases first DVD/Zine on Bit Torrent

stimulator, Thursday, July 21, 2005 - 09:50 ( | )

Independent Media Group subMedia (http://submediatv.com) has released its first DVZ (DVD/Zine) ‘‘Molotov’’ as a free download on the Bittorrent network. subMedia founder Franklin Lopez made the announcement last week, after the last ‘hard copy’ of ‘‘Molotov’’ was sold to a costumer in Norway.

submediatv.com


Communiqué - Anxiety Regarding Repeated Attempts at Censoring Alternative Media

steph, Tuesday, July 12, 2005 - 16:08 ( | | )

 
The Koumbit Network (koumbit.org) and the Centre for Media Alternatives - Quebec (cmaq.net - quebec.indymedia.org) would like to denounce the recent seizure of Indymedia Bristol (UK) equipment, and express the collective feeling of anxiety among their members with regards to repeated attempts at censoring alternative media.



Copyright & YOU - Richard Stallman to Visit Montreal

simms, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 - 10:43 ( | | | )

 
Free software, peer-to-peer file sharing, independent media networks -- all these developments demonstrate the ease with which information can be copied and transmitted these days. Such galloping advancements in the realm of 'digital freedom' are nonetheless directly threatened by new restrictions on "intellectual property" being pushed by enormous commercial interests, as well as the general atmosphere of paranoia stirred under the banner of the so-called 'war on terror'.

It's against this backdrop that Montreal will host, this Sunday, July the 3rd, a visit from the great Richard M. Stallman. RMS -- as he is affectionately known by geeks worldwide -- is the man behind the idea of free software, the revolutionary concept of copyleft, and the GNU project (at the base of the GNU/Linux operating system). He is also a notorious and tireless promoter of digital freedom [...]

CMAQ volunteers will be on hand at UQAM this Sunday to document the proceedings -- multimedia files will be posted here as soon as they are available.



No One Is Illegal / SAB March Update; Audio Links for the March So Far

simms, Tuesday, June 21, 2005 - 16:35 ( | | | | | | )

 
As of the last posted update (9:30 AM Tuesday), the Solidarity Across Borders marchers are on their way from Kanehsatake to St-André Est.

They are heading East along Provincial Highway 344, having spent the night as guests in Kanehsatake 'reserve'.

While we wait for another update, check out the audio links from the march so far (days 1 through 4) -- if you can play them, the OGG files are better quality :

DAY 4 : 1: OGG/MP3
DAY 3 : 1: OGG/MP3 2: OGG/MP3 3: OGG/MP3 4: OGG/MP3 5: OGG/MP3 6: OGG/MP3 7: OGG/MP3
DAY 2 : 1: OGG/MP3 2: OGG/MP3 3: OGG/MP3 4: OGG/MP3
DAY 1 : 1: OGG/MP3 2: OGG/MP3 3: OGG/MP3 4: OGG/MP3 5: OGG/MP3 6: OGG/MP3

.. more media from DAY 1 :



Audio : SAB March // Egyptian Refugee Amir Hadoud on Regularization

Anonyme, Saturday, June 18, 2005 - 18:23 ( | | | | | | | )

 
CMAQ's PatC talks with 'illegal' Egyptian refugee Amir Hodod about regularization of non-status people in Canada as the Solidarity Across Borders march to Ottawa winds down for the day in Côte-des-Neiges' Kent Park.

Hadoud: "just imagine if you live in a condition in which you have no right to get any of your dreams achieved .. there is no studies .. there is no building up [your] education ..
regularization means simply that everybody should get their chance to prove themselves as human beings .."

Dans cette cinquième capsule audio en direct de la Marche SSF pour les droits de réfugiéEs, PatC discute [en anglais] de la régularisation des sans-statut avec le réfugié égyptien Amir Hodod.

FORMAT: MP3
LENGTH: 2:43
SIZE: 160 KB

(a higher-quality OGG version is available here)



Audio : the Solidarity Across Borders March Kicks Off in Montreal

Anonyme, Saturday, June 18, 2005 - 16:13 ( | | | | | | | )

 

A second audio capsule by PatC, reporting straight from the Solidariy Across Borders march to Ottawa.
The marchers are now in Montreal's Parc Ex neighbourhood, having made their way north across the Plateau district. They are resting there momentarily before heading for Kent Park in Côte-des-Neiges, where a massive street party will take place tonight.
Recorded 4:56 PM by PatC, June 18th, 2005.

Deuxième d'une série de capsules audio en direct de la marche SSF vers Ottawa -- enregistrée à 16h56, le 18 juin 2005 par PatC du CMAQ [en anglais].
Les marcheurs sont rendus dans Parc Extension et se reposent un peu avant de se diriger vers Côte-des-Neiges, où un party de quartier aura lieu ce soir.

FORMAT: MP3
DURÉE / LENGTH: 1min 30s
TAILLE / SIZE: 88,5 KB

(a better-quality OGG version is available here)



BIG NEWS ON USA MICROSOFT: Slavery to It Is Ending

Anonyme, Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - 10:55 ( | | )

 
Mass-produced computers can KILL Microsoft and free the world's computer users. They'll be too cheap to accommodate MS Windows -- MS's bread and butter. Computers will go the way of TVs and VCRs -- cheap offshore (non-USA) production. They'll be cheap, simple, general-purpose (FREE SOFTWARE), all-electronic (no disk drive) -- in other words, real electronic computers, finally. READ ABOUT THE OPENING SHOT, MOBILIS, FIRED IN BANGALORE, INDIA, ON MAY 26, 2005.



May Day 2005

Anonyme, Thursday, April 28, 2005 - 08:31 ( | | | | )

Workers of the whole world, the issue is not to struggle for a charitable but impossible citizen's income, or for wages that will never ever be guaranteed, but to struggle to overthrow this society based on the exploitation of wage labour

www.ibrp.org


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