[Stopwar-l] Emergency protest tomorrow & other events
StopWar
stopwar-l at lists.resist.ca
Mon May 31 21:59:24 PDT 2010
Read below for more events but please join the emergency protest
tomorrow in response to the horrific events that took place early Monday...
A SEA OF BLACK: PROTEST THE ISRAELI MASSACRE OF THE GAZA FREEDOM
FLOTILLA! When: TOMORROW, TUESDAY JUNE 1ST AT 6:00 PM WHERE: VANCOUVER
PUBLIC LIBRARY (HAMILTON SIDE)
There will be a demonstration at*** 6 pm
tomorrow at the Vancouver Public Library*** to denounce the Israeli
military massacre of activists on a Gaza aid convoy. **TO SHOW SOLIDARITY
WITH THE BRAVE ACTIVISTS WHO WERE KILLED FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHTS OF
PALESTINIANS WE ASK THAT EVERYONE PLEASE WEAR BLACK (AND A KUFFIYEH IF YOU
HAVE ONE.) **
It is important to note that we are not only
protesting against Israel's most recent actions against the flotilla but
against Israeli Policy at large. The attack on the flotilla is but one of
the flagrant violations of international law and one of the many attacks
Israel has made on innocent civilians. Therefore, we are protesting Israeli
policy at large as it attempts to continue its brutal and illegal blockade
on the Palestinians and continues to ignore international law.
At least
19 international activists were killed by Israel, with dozens injured. The
death toll may rise. In an act of piracy and a blatant violation of
international law, the Israeli government has committed a cold-blooded
massacre on the high seas against a group of courageous individuals whose
only crime was to extend a hand of solidarity to the besieged and blockaded
people in Gaza.
The Gaza aid flotilla is made up of seven ships
carrying 700 people and bringing medical, construction and school supplies
to besieged Palestinians in Gaza. It was attacked in international waters
by 14 Israeli ships. Heavily armed Israeli commandos dropped onto the ships
from helicopters and opened fire on the activists.
Gaza has been blockaded
by Israel since 2007 with full backing by the Canadian government. The
blockade is a brutal form of collective punishment aimed at strangling the
Palestinian people.Since coming to office, the Harper Government has
continued with enormous support for Israel allowing the continued siege of
Gaza, the occupation and expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank,
and Israel's non-stop war against all of the Palestinian people.
***Please come out and condemn this outrageous massacre and call for an
immediate end of the siege of Gaza. Please wear black and your kuffiyeh if
you can***
_THE FOLLOWING PRESS RELEASE WAS SENT OUT THIS MORNING FROM
GAZA BASED PALESTINIAN CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL
ACTIVISTS:_
We Gaza based Palestinian Civil Society Organizations and
International activists call on the international community and civil
society to pressure their governments and Israel to cease the abductions
and killings in Israel's attacks against the Gaza Freedom Flotilla sailing
for Gaza, and begin a global response to hold Israel accountable for the
murder of foreign civilians at sea and illegal piracy of civilian vessels
carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza.
We salute the courage of all those
who have organized this aid intervention and demand a safe passage through
to Gaza for the 750 people of conscience from 40 different countries
including 35 international politicians intent on breaking the
Israeli-Egyptian blockade. We offer our sincerest condolences to family and
friends who have lost loved ones in the attack.
By sailing directly to
Gaza, outside of Israeli waters, with cargo banned illegally by Israel,
such as the 10,000 tonnes of badly needed concrete, toys, workbooks,
chocolate, pasta and substantial medical supplies, the flotilla is
exercising international law and upholding article 33 of the Geneva
Convention which clearly states that collective punishment is a crime
against humanity.
The hardships of Israel's closure of Gaza have been
well documented by all human rights groups operating, most recently by
Amnesty International in their Annual Human Rights Report concluding that
the siege has "deepened the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Mass unemployment,
extreme poverty, food insecurity and food price rises caused by shortages
left four out of five Gazans dependent on humanitarian aid. The scope of
the blockade and statements made by Israeli officials about its purpose
showed that it was being imposed as a form of collective punishment of
Gazans, a flagrant violation of international law." The United Nations
continuously states that only a fraction of the required aid is entering
the Strip due to what it calls 'the medieval siege', with John Ging the
Director of UNRWA in Gaza specifically expressing the need for the Flotilla
to enter Gaza. The European Union's new foreign affairs minister Catherine
Ashton has just reiterated its call for, "an immediate, sustained and
unconditional opening of crossings for the flow of humanitarian aid,
commercial goods and persons to and from Gaza."
The people of Gaza are
not dependent people, but self sufficient people doing what they can to
retain some dignity in life in the wake of this colossal man-made
devastation that deprives so many of a basic start in life or minimal
aspirations for the future.
We, from Gaza, call on you to demonstrate and
support the courageous men and women who went on the Flotilla, many now
murdered on a humanitarian aid mission. We insist on severance of
diplomatic ties with Israel, trials for war crimes and the International
protection of the civilians of Gaza. We call on you to join the growing
international boycott, divestment and sanction campaign of a country
proving again to be so violent and yet so unchallenged. Join the growing
critical mass around the world with a commitment to the day when
Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as any other people, when the
siege is lifted, the occupation is over and the 6 million Palestinian
refugees are finally granted justice.
In solidarity,
Sphr Ubc
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OTHER EVENTS
***SEE BELOW THE LISTINGS FOR THE DETAILS OF EACH
EVENT
1. Insurgent 30's: social war in depression-era Vancouver
On-to-Ottawa Trek * Regina Riot * Spanish Civil War
Wednesday, June 2nd
7:30
2. Campaign for Human Rights: 1984 Candlelight Vigil
Saturday, June
5, 2010
3. Art Beyond Barriers- Art Petition for the Morong 43
Saturday,
June 5, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon
4. Rejecting Kenney the Neo-conservative
Ideologue
Monday June 14th, 2010
5. G8/G20 CONVERGENCE IN CANADA
21 - 27
June 2010
6. War Resisters Support Campaign -Supportive letters to the
editor are needed
7. June 7 Countrywide Day of Action in Solidarity with
Oaxaca
8. Petition against Pride Toronto Inc. banning the use of the
words "Israeli Apartheid"
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1.
INSURGENT 30'S - PRESENTATION ABOUT ON-TO-OTTAWA TREK & SPANISH
CIVIL WAR (WEDS, JUNE 2ND)
*please forward-on down the line*
Insurgent
30's: social war in depression-era Vancouver
On-to-Ottawa Trek * Regina
Riot * Spanish Civil War
Wednesday, June 2nd 7:30
12th
The On-to-Ottawa
Trek was a conjunctive event that escalated the class conflict of
depression-era 30's in Kanada. An army of unemployed workers sailed across
half the country on squatted freight trains, picking up a few thousand
others, before engaging in a pitched battle against the RCMP--in what has
become known as the Regina Riot. From there, six hundred continued the
struggle against Fascism by volunteering to fight in Spain alongside
communists and anarchists from across the world.
We will be presenting a
series of pictorial and oral documentations of these events, tracing the
flight of militants into armed partisans and their trajectory from the hobo
jungles to the slave camps; the occupations in Vancouver to the odyssey of
the On-to-Ottawa-Trek; the rupturous street battles of the Regina riot to
the battlegrounds of the Spanish Civil War.
We hope that you and your
comrades will join us and our friends at the 12th and Clark space, to learn
from our collective knowledge of these historical events, and in the spirit
of those struggles, apply them now to our social conflicts here, in this
Global Civil War. http://indigenousaction.blogspot.com/ [2]
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2.
Campaign for Human Rights: 1984 Candlelight Vigil
Saturday, June
5, 2010
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Vancouver Art Gallery
Every year, thousands of
Sikhs in Vancouver come together to mark the
anniversary of the horrendous
crimes committed against them in very land
of their origin.
We are
focused on uniting all the branches within our community and
promoting an
awareness of the human rights abuses that afflicted Sikhs at
the time. If
we forget 1984, it will be a crime hidden within itself.
June 5, 1984.
News of the attack on the Holiest shrine of Sikhs the Durbar
Sahib of
Amritsar, popularly known as the Golden Temple stunned the world.
What
would drive the Indian army to attack a place of worship? "The army
went
into Durbar Sahib not to eliminate a political figure or a political
movement but to suppress the culture of a people to attack their hearts,
and to strike a blow to their spirit and self confidence." - Joyce
Pettigrew
Innocent people were killed during and after the attack
including women
and children, and throughout the Punjab and India, Sikh
shrines were set
ablaze, their congregations slaughtered, and in many
cases burned alive.
And how adeptly they had managed to plan it: barring
the international
press and human rights groups from the province in
advance of the assault,
concealing the enormity of it, and later trying to
justify it
The intentions of the so-called "Operation Blue Star" were
clear as
crystal to me, even 25 years later. It was meant to create the
semblance
of national unity by creating a national enemy. Under the ruse
of
preserving the "integrity of India", was a pretext to consolidate
political power by launching a war against this enemy.
For any questions
or inquiries, email: info at 84humanrights.org [3]
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3.
_Dear Friends,_
__
_Instead of signing a petition, why not do a
petition through art? _
_ART BEYOND BARRIERS- ART PETITION FOR THE MORONG
43_
_SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 10:00 A.M.-12:00 NOON_
_MABLE ELMORE'S
CONSTITUENCY OFFICE_
_6106 FRASER ST., AT E45TH ST., VANCOUVER, B.C._
_ART BEYOND BARRIERS IS A LIVE ART PETITION MADE THROUGH DIFFERENT FORMS
OF ART: VISUAL, MUSIC, VOICE, WRITTEN WORD, SPOKEN WORD, MOVEMENT, AND
THEATER. WE INVITE CONCERNED ARTISTS, COMMUNITIES, AND HUMAN RIGHTS
SUPPORTERS TO CREATE ART AND MUSIC IN THE SPIRIT OF COLLABORATION AND IN
SUPPORT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS. THIS IS ALSO AN ACTIVITY IN SUPPORT OF THE
INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN TO FREE THE DETAINED 43 HEALTH WORKERS IN THE
PHILIPPINES WHO CONTINUE TO BE HELD IN DETENTION. PEOPLE DO NOT NEED TO BE
ARTISTS TO PARTICIPATE AND ALL AGES ARE WELCOME.ART SUPPLIES WILL BE
PROVIDED._
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_CO-SPONSORS: MABLE ELMORE, VANCOUVER-KENSINGTON MLA,
NDP, BERT MONTERONA, A VANCOUVER-BASED VISUAL ARTIST, EDUCATOR, AND
CULTURAL WORKER, AND MELISSA ROXAS, A US-BASED POET, ARTIST, AND HUMAN
RIGHTS ACTIVIST._
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_ _
_http://freethehealthworkers.blogspot.com/ [4]_
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4.
** Join No One Is Illegal for a Community Forum: (Part 1 of 2)
*** REJECTING KENNEY THE NEO-CONSERVATIVE IDEOLOGUE ***
===========================
Monday June 14th, 2010
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Learning Resource Room
Britannia Community Center (West side of Commercial
Drive at Napier Street)
==========================
Part 1: Rejecting
Kenney the Neo-conservative Ideologue
Part 2: Resisting Kenney's
anti-immigrant policies (Date TBA)
Join No One Is Illegal for a community
forum and discussion on
Conservative MP and Minister of Citizenship and
Immigration Jason Kenney's
recent neoconservative attacks on lesbian, gay,
trans, and queer
communities; Muslim women; immigrants; and his ongoing
support for
Canadian military occupations and the Israeli apartheid
regime.
Jason Kenney has repeatedly made comments about Canada not being
a 'hotel'
and wanting to get tough on immigrants who do not "integrate" or
speak the
(colonial) languages of English and French. Kenney also supports
Quebec
Bill C-94 that discriminates against women who wear the niqab (face
veil)
by denying them essential public services including health and
education.
This legislates the unequal treatment of Muslim women based on
their
choices of religious and personal expression.
In 2009, Kenney
introduced a new citizenship guide which listed the
obligations of
citizenship as including getting a job and not engaging in
"barbaric
cultural practices". The latter section is accompanied by an
image of a
woman wearing a hijab. Notably omitted from this new
citizenship guide is
mention of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
trans people. It was
later revealed that Kenney had deliberately removed
LGBT references from
the guide.
The guide does, however, make ample room for Canada's military
history and
a recruitment advertisement given Kenney's vocal support for
imperialist
wars and military occupations:
- Labeling Iraq war resisters
as bogus refugee claimants.
- Barring British MP George Galloway, because
of his opposition to the
military occupation of Afghanistan.
- Pulling
Canada out of the Durban World Conference Against Racism even
before the
apartheid state of Israel did.
- Cutting ESL funding to the Canadian Arab
Federation due to their
involvement in pro-Palestinian efforts.
Join us
in a forum and discussion on the role of Jason Kenney and the
Canadian
government in supporting oppression and occupation.
* Mark the date: July
24 People's March Against Jason Kenney:
http://noii-van.resist.ca/?p=2025
[5]
* Part of an ongoing campaign The People v. Jason Kenney:
http://noii-van.resist.ca/?p=1027 [6]
No One Is Illegal is calling on you
to join a growing campaign of people
across the country who are making it
known that we will not accept
Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and
Multiculturalism Jason Kenney's
continuing violence against refugees and
migrant workers, his racist
attacks and tirades against immigrants, or his
blatant acts of censorship
of anti-occupation efforts.
The People v.
Kenney
Freedom to move
Right to stay, and to Return
We are many.
www.nooneisillegal.org [7]
Email noii-van at resist.ca [8] or call
604.751.6990.
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5.
G8/G20 CONVERGENCE IN CANADA
21 - 27 June 2010
DAYS OF ACTION:
25-27 JUNE
Anti-Colonial People's Convergence
with Rallies. Marches.
Parties. Forums.
Autonomous, Creative and Fun Actions.
Tent City
in
Toronto and across Turtle Island
http://g20.torontomobilize.org [9]
28
MAY 2010: WELCOME TO TORONTO
Democracy shirking, fear mongering, women's
rights abusing Stephen Harper
invites us all to watch rich people talk to
rich people about how to save
the world from rich people. This June, the
G8/G20 circus is coming to
town!
Once again billions will be spent. So
that politicians, lawyers and big
businessmen can assure us that the world
is in safe hands. Like a song
for Haiti, we'll be told that the few can be
many.
From the 21st to the 27th of June the people of Toronto, Turtle
Island
invite the whole world to sing a different song.
Toronto - from
Jane and Finch to Parkdale, Rexdale to Malvern. The inner
colony run by
the institutions of economy. Where schools banish children,
governments
banish schools. Employers degrade and profit from the
exploitation of
women. Migrant workers bleed dry/ Indigenous
peoples pushed aside.
Humiliated by laws that line the pockets of the
wealthy under their
corporate sky.
Welcome to Toronto where the welfare line grows almost as
quick as the gap
between the rich and the poor. Where a welfare check
won't get you a roof,
let alone food. Welcome to our streets. 3$ from A to
B. They will deny
disAbility because time waits for nobody. The city
behind the tower: it
ain't free.
Welcome to streets choked by big
businesses gut rot. Where doctors of
colour work the taxis, the factories;
where women work the homes of the
wealthy; to try and keep their children
healthy; to try and find
opportunity in a land of plenty on a belly
starved empty.
Welcome to urban apartheid; streets partitioned by police,
security,
immigration officials and CCTV. The city's paramilitary, and
their bedtime
buddy the TV, wage war on the homeless, the youth, the sex
worker the
black male in the hoody, the faces that make their label:
poverty. Welcome
to streets where the G8/G20 feeds, where their hatred
economy breeds the
nine's that kill our children, the laws the pollute our
food.
Welcome to the fenced streets; where the powers that be
underestimate the
powers of you and me. Where we are re-writing the word
destiny. For in the
cracks in the concrete we find sustenance. In the name
of tomorrow we
return these streets to the global family…to those who wish
her free.
In these streets, no one is illegal; another world is possible
and it's
here; and it's now and it's a party. We don't need no song from
no
celebrity. We won't be sung to sleep. Their song won't heal the world
because we have our own words, our own flag and it's unfurled.
We are the
people; We are the beat; that will run rings round capitalism's
two
feet.
Our world needs you. Let the G8/G20 hear you: 'We are the many, you
are
the few'
SCHEDULE: http://g20.torontomobilize.org/schedule [10]
GET
INVOLVED: http://g20.torontomobilize.org/getinvolved [11]
SUPPORT US:
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/support [12]
COMING TO TORONTO?:
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/comingtotoronto [13]
ALSO, 10 REASONS TO
OPPOSE THE G8/G20
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LguieJZFCUY [14]
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtuMgh_kI1M [15]
WANT TO FOLLOW
G8/G20 NEWS?
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/g8g20news [16]__
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6.
WAR RESISTERS SUPPORT CAMPAIGN
www.resisters.ca [17]
Supportive
letters to the editor are needed today, especially from
Albertans!
Please keep your letter to 200 words or less and send it to:
cal-letters at calgarysun.com [18]
...and please call AND email your friends
in Alberta to ask them to write
letters.
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[image:
http://www.calgarysun.com/images/cal/logo.gif [19]]
*Deserter pins blame
on U.S. government*
By BILL KAUFMANN, Calgary Sun
Last Updated: May 27,
2010 10:25pm
http://www.calgarysun.com/news/columnists/bill_kaufmann/2010/05/28/14166376.html
[20]
Taking refuge in the Canadian city most enamoured with his
country's
invasion of Iraq, Mike's chosen his words carefully in public.
Even as the first Calgary-settled U.S war resister to speak out publicly,
the man in the Bud Light baseball cap won't go full-bore and reveal his
entire name.
Since he went AWOL from the U.S. Army, avoiding what he
thought was an
inevitable second tour of Iraq, Mike's been looking over
his shoulder,
hiding in plain sight.
"It's pretty much a prison with a
big backyard," says Mike, 37, surveying
his northeast Calgary home.
In
2002-2003, he did a tour as a paratrooper signaller at Afghanistan's
Bagram airbase, where he saw hooded prisoners trucked in and dealt the
occasional rifle butt to the head.
After that, the Floridian volunteered
for a stint in Iraq, where he called
the former hunting lodge of Saddam's
son Uday home.
The troops would use Iraqi pets and strays for target
practice, he recalls,
and woe behold the local motorist trapped in the
path of a U.S. convoy.
"I'd hate to be an Iraqi driver with a bad car --
if you can't get out of the
way you're either run over or shot," he
says.
It became obvious the stateside indoctrination held more snake oil
than
water, he says.
"If it was about getting rid of a bad regime, we'd
have gone into Sudan or
Burma," he says.
"It's about oil, make no
mistake about that."
When he became serious about his girlfriend, a
native Calgarian, Mike
determined he wouldn't be making another trip to
illegally occupied Iraq --
even though he had up to six years left in his
army contract.
He booked a furtive flight to Calgary in November 2006,
talked his way into
a 45-day permit at customs and with its lapse, became
a fugitive.
He knows some Canadians resent his presence while their
countrymen die in
Afghanistan, but rightly notes it's not him who's
sending troops to be
killed or maimed in a civil war our prime minister
has conceded can't be won
militarily.
"Whose war are they fighting? he
asks.
"Why are Canadians over there?"
Surely, though, he's a turncoat
coward for not fulfilling his contract or
refusing to return to the U.S.
to face the music?
Mike says he has more of a duty to his two small
daughters than to a country
that's betrayed him by breaking its vow to
send soldiers in harm's way only
when absolutely necessary.
And it's
hard to fault someone defying leaders who lawlessly employ torture,
kidnapping, aggressive war and kangaroo courts as a matter of course.
What's there to honour when the system and leaders have none?
If he
surrendered himself, Mike notes it'd be next to impossible for him to
return to Canada to see his family, while the ex-president who set in
motion
the deaths of probably hundreds of thousands of civilians can visit
and have
Canadian taxpayers pick up his security tab.
"I never killed
anyone -- why should I be locked up when the guy who started
it can come
here?" he says.
But Mike will soon hazard deportation by outing himself
to apply for a
spousal sponsorship to Canada.
He hopes it'll end his
days as a non-person, having to use his wife's social
insurance number, of
being unable to pay taxes or even legally drive.
But in a world of
hypocrisy, it's not so much about accountability as it is
power, and who
doesn't have it.
Copyright (c) 2010 Calgary Sun All Rights Reserved
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7.
JUNE 7 COUNTRYWIDE DAY OF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH OAXACA
On
June 8, anti-authoritarians and human rights activists are trying
to break
the paramilitary blockade of the autonomous municipality of
San Juan
Copala in Oaxaca. We need to support them to help avoid
another
massacre.
In 2006, Oaxaca was the site of one of the most inspiring,
important
social rebellions of the decade. Between the brutal crackdown of
the
Mexican state and the constant harassment by paramilitaries, dozens
of
people have been killed and the rebellion was largely crushed, but
parts of Oaxaca are still organizing their autonomy.
For five months, the
Triqui village of San Juan Copala has faced
severe paramilitary repression
for declaring itself autonomous from
the Mexican state and the neocolonial
capitalist policies it enforces.
On April 27, paramilitaries attacked a
convoy that included activists,
anarchists, and humanitarian workers
trying to reach the village to
lift the paramilitary siege. Two people,
Beatriz Alberto Carinyo and
Jyri Jaakkola, were killed and several were
wounded. On May 15,
paramilitaries kidnapped and beat 12 women and
children inhabitants of
the municipality, who were later released. On May
20, paramilitaries
assassinated Timoteo Alejandro Ramirez, the leader of
the indigenous
Yosoyuxi community within the municipality, and Cleriberta
Castro.
Multiple indigenous, Zapatista, anti-authoritarian, human rights
and
other groups are calling for a second caravan to lift the blockade of
the autonomous municipality of San Juan Copala, on June 8.
For this
reason, we are calling for a day of solidarity actions the
day before, on
June 7, to create pressure and prevent another
massacre. The
paramilitaries work on behalf of the Mexican government
and Mexican and
international corporations invested in the area. They
do the dirty work
that provides the basis for state control and
commercial investment.
As
comrades in Oaxaca go face to face with the paramilitary thugs, all
the
rest of us need to let the bosses of the paramilitaries know there
will be
consequences for more brutality.
Call-ins or protests at Mexican
consulates, visits to corporations
invested in Mexico, counterinformation
and direct action are all
necessary.
Against Capitalism and its Death
Squads! For Indigenous Self-Determination!
Decentralized Solidarity
Actions on June 7!
Solidarity spreads or it dies!
--anarchists and
anti-authoritarians in Boston, Portland, Seattle,
Chicago, Pittsburgh, and
beyond.
para mas informacion en
Espanyol,
http://www.kaosenlared.net/noticia/oaxaca-mexico-nuevo-ataque-paramilitar-causa-dos-muertos-san-juan-copa
[21]
for more information in English see
http://elenemigocomun.net/ [22]
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8.
PETITION AGAINST PRIDE TORONTO INC. BANNING THE USE OF THE WORDS
"ISRAELI APARTHEID"
Dear friends,
On May 21, 2010, Pride Toronto Inc.
decided to ban the use of the words "Israeli Apartheid" in any and all
Pride events for 2010. This has effectively meant that the group Queers
Against Israeli Apartheid will not be able to participate in the march,
(although plans so far are to disregard this ban). Please read, sign and
widely distribute the following petition:
http:www.gopetition.com/online/36586.html [23]
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Links:
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[1]
http://artandanarchy.wordpress.com/
[2]
http://indigenousaction.blogspot.com/
[3] mailto:info at 84humanrights.org
[4]
http://freethehealthworkers.blogspot.com/
[5]
http://noii-van.resist.ca/?p=2025
[6] http://noii-van.resist.ca/?p=1027
[7]
http://www.nooneisillegal.org/
[8] mailto:noii-van at resist.ca
[9]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/
[10]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/schedule
[11]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/getinvolved
[12]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/support
[13]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/comingtotoronto
[14]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LguieJZFCUY
[15]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtuMgh_kI1M
[16]
http://g20.torontomobilize.org/g8g20news
[17] http://www.resisters.ca/
[18]
mailto:cal-letters at calgarysun.com
[19]
http://www.calgarysun.com/images/cal/logo.gif
[20]
http://www.calgarysun.com/news/columnists/bill_kaufmann/2010/05/28/14166376.html
[21]
http://www.kaosenlared.net/noticia/oaxaca-mexico-nuevo-ataque-paramilitar-causa-dos-muertos-san-juan-copa
[22]
http://elenemigocomun.net/
[23]
http://www.gopetition.com/online/36586.html
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