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Solidarite internationaleFrom Nationalism to Internationalism (Sixth and last part)Anonyme, Sunday, February 28, 2010 - 09:52 (Analyses | Guerre / War | Imperialism | Politics | Resistance & Activism | Solidarite internationale)This is the last part (6) of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. He has been well acquainted with Maoists having been a militant founder of the Maoist group In Struggle! (En Lutte!) This booklet is his political autobiography and his self-criticism. Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM) http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part The Human Right to FoodAnonyme, Saturday, February 27, 2010 - 13:55 (Analyses | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Globalisation | Livres Books Libros | Poverty | Solidarite internationale)"In June 2009 the number of starving persons surpassed a billion for the first time. This is a political failure of the world food system since all people could have adequate food. The human right to food is massively violated. To fight hunger, the question about human rights challenges, especially the right to food, should be raised..." Tar Sand Investor Royal Bank of Scotland targetted in Bristol, UK/Tar Sand investisseurs Royal Bank of Scotland ciblées à BristoAnonyme, Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 15:42 (Communiqués | Solidarite internationale)Dans les premières heures du mardi 23 Février 2010, les anarchistes ont attaqué la Royal Bank of Scotland QG au coeur du développement de Bristol, Royaume-Uni. In the early hours of Tuesday 23rd February 2010, anarchists attacked the Royal Bank of Scotland HQ in the heart of developing Bristol, UK. Charest and Godbout, the asbestos capitalists’ lapdogsAnonyme, Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 11:02 (Analyses | Ecologie | Economy | Imperialism | Politics | Solidarite internationale | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor)From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fifth part)Anonyme, Monday, February 22, 2010 - 17:14 (Analyses | Aboriginal Nations | Economy | Imperialism | Politics | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Solidarite internationale | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor)This is the fifth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat. Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM) http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part [Bil'in, 5 years later] Palestinians tear segregation barrier (TheREALnews)CMAQ via Mic, Monday, February 22, 2010 - 01:03 (Reportage ind. / Ind. news report | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Guerre / War | Repression | Solidarite internationale)In weekly Friday protest in Bi'lin, Palestinian territories, thousands tear through segregation barrier. During the weekly protest in the Palestinian village of Bil'in, thousands of activists assembled to celebrate five years of non-violent resistance. This form of popular struggle has spread to many other Palestinian villages and areas in East Jerusalem. The protests are made to show opposition to the confiscation of roughly half of the village's land by the Israeli Jewish-only settlement colony of Modi'in Illit. In 2007, after the village protested every Friday for almost 3 years, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that the barrier does not serve a security purpose and ordered it rerouted. The Israeli army however, did not start to reroute the barrier until last week and informed the village that it will only return 364 (or 60%) of its 575 taken acres. During this week's protest the army fired dozens of tear gas canisters, shock grenades, and sprayed the crowd with liquid smelling like sewer and feces. Source & author: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&I... CNN's cover-up of the corporate fraud of Globalization.Anonyme, Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 09:55 (Analyses | Economy | Globalisation | Solidarite internationale | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor)I am informing through Indymedia International, all the workers of the World that they themselves must build their own jobs. All institutions in America public or private are robbing the citizens. Each American must deal with the problem directly. [Canada - Afghanistan] No Olympic Truce in MarjahAnonyme, Friday, February 19, 2010 - 16:40 (Communiqués | Droits / Rights / Derecho | Guerre / War | Imperialism | Solidarite internationale)While our Prime Minister talks about the the “Olympic Truce”, a symbolic suspension of war during the winter games, the people of Afghanistan are facing a new wave of violence. The official website for the 2010 Winter Olympics claims that “Vancouver 2010 aims to pursue the Olympic Truce (www.olympictruce.org) goals of protecting the interests of athletes and contributing to peaceful and diplomatic solutions to conflict around the world.” However, on Friday, February 12, NATO forces launched the largest assault to date in the nine year war. From Nationalism to Internationalism (Fourth part)Anonyme, Friday, February 19, 2010 - 16:17 (Analyses | Economy | Imperialism | Politics | Repression | Solidarite internationale | Syndicats/Unions - Travail/Labor)This is the fourth part of the booklet From Nationalism to Internationalism. We will publish it in six parts. This booklet tells the story of an activist over a period of about 35 years. His booklet is both intended as a criticism of past activities (for example, a critique of the Maoist current in which he’d long evolved) and to show that these same activities were alien to the proletariat. In fact, he is writing this booklet so that young workers and students can avoid the same mistakes and gain an understanding of the politics of the Communist Left, the real proletarian camp. Internationalists Communists of Montreal (ICM) http://www.cmaq.net/en/node/38437 First part From Nationalism to Internationalism (Second part)Anonyme, Monday, February 15, 2010 - 14:14 (Analyses | Economy | Imperialism | Politics | Poverty | Repression | Resistance & Activism | Solidarite internationale)Haiti: save capital’s property from the wreckage, and leave the proletarians to croak!Anonyme, Tuesday, February 9, 2010 - 15:44 (Communiqués | Globalisation | Poverty | Repression | Solidarite internationale)Barricades made out of bodies. This is what proletarians of Port-au-Prince erected across the streets eight days after the earthquake. It is said that “they protest against glaring lack of emergency relief”. Robert Perrault (1952-2010)Anonyme, Friday, January 29, 2010 - 12:45 (Communiqués | Politics | Solidarite internationale)After a long battle with cancer, Robert Perrault, a Groupe Internationaliste Ouvrier/International Worker’s Group (GIO/IWO) sympathizer, passed away Monday January 11th at the age of 57. The End of Illusion and the Beginning of the FutureAnonyme, Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 12:58 (Analyses | Globalisation | Religion | Solidarite internationale)Elite democracy with its corruption of wealth distribution, language and community is not the last word. Humpty Dumpty is not the last word on enlightenment: "Words are what I say they mean." Access could replace excess. The future could be a human future of a social contract, not a war of wolves against each other. The crisis in Venezuela: understanding the causes, assigning blame and suggesting solutionsAnonyme, Monday, January 25, 2010 - 18:14 (Analyses | Economy | Politics | Resistance & Activism | Solidarite internationale)* The public pronouncement from the Editorial Collective of El Libertario in mid-January 2010 on the current situation in Venezuela. As UNRWA launches emergency appeal, Canada reallocates fundingMichael Lessard, Sunday, January 24, 2010 - 16:20 (Communiqués | Guerre / War | Imperialism | Politics | Poverty | Repression | Solidarite internationale)
Canada to withdraw its funding to UNRWA(Montreal, Jan. 21st, 2010) - Last week, the government of Canada quietly announced it would discontinue its long-standing financial contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and redirect the monies to strengthen the judicial system of the Palestinian Authority and other food assistance programs. The news came out as UNRWA launched a special fundraising campaign to collect millions of dollars needed to support programs in the occupied Palestinian territories. UNRWA provides assistance to 4.67 million Palestinian refugees scattered throughout the Middle East and administers programs in the areas of education, health and other social services in 59 Palestinian refugee camps. [ action: link below to easily write to the federal parties.] [version française] |
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