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gnat submits "I was reading this morning that Donald Rumsfeld has put Paul Wolfowitz in charge on Military Tribunals. After ranting about it for a bit, I realized it reminded me of something.



(Source: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/ 20030627/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/military_tribunals_9 )


It reminded me that Wolfowitz (as well as Rumsfeld, Cheney, Bush Sr., Powell, and circumstantially W.) are imperialists in the real sense of the word, so much so that their ideologies of global domination make their conception of justice as just as that of crusaders and absolute monarchs. Any trial whereby US interests can be furthered in any way, as is obviously the case when speaking about POWs held in US custody hostile to American interests, should not be the domain of those who seek gains from the outcome. The plaintiff in any case cannot be the judge, the jury or the executioner. Unless of course we are willing to drastically redefine what justice is, and open for discussion of allowing foreign armies to try US military officials for war crimes in Afghanistan (http://www.democracynow.org/index.pl?issue=200305 23 for information of US complicity in war crimes during the “liberation” on Afghanistan). In all honesty, aside from the American ere of moral superiority and the fact that the winners of the war must be “right”, the situation looks the same from both sides. This is not an endorsement of terrorism, my argument, while clearly overly simplified, is stating that leaders of both sides are driven by a particular moral beacon, which is something that should be remembered. The morality that Wolfowitz, and the Bush Administration follow are summed in this statement whose source is discussed later (PNAC):



“a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity may not be fashionable today. But it is necessary if the United States is to build on the successes of this past century and to ensure our security and our greatness in the next.”

nolympics submits "

David Teather in New York

Thursday June 26, 2003

The Guardian


The American recording industry yesterday threatened to take legal action against individuals for illegal file sharing of music, opening a new front in the war against online piracy.


The threat will send a chilling message that the industry is no longer content with chasing file-sharing services such as Napster and Kazaa. The first suits could take place as early as mid-August.


The move underlines how desperate the music industry has become to staunch the flow of illegal downloads, which are beginning to devastate compact disc sales. In 2000, the 10 top-selling albums in the US sold a total of 60m copies. In 2001 that dropped to 40m, and last year it was 34m.

Anarchist Prisoners' Legal Aid Network writes
"On Friday, June 13th political prisoner Free (Jeffrey Luers) was transferred to Disciplinary Segregation, commonly known as “the Hole”, at Oregon State Penitentiary (OSP).


Free’s friends and supporters have been informed that “Free was sent to the hole for an article he wrote.” This would be the second time this year that authorities at OSP have responded to political expression with write-ups and time in the Hole. (Anarchist prisoners Rob “los Ricos” Thaxton and Brian McCarvill were both sent to the Hole for 120 days earlier this year, after allies on the outside sent them postcards as part of an anti-censorship campaign.)


Free is widely considered a political prisoner due to the 23-year sentence he received for an act of sabotage that injured nobody. The same week as his transfer to the Hole, the Eugene Human Rights Commission released a letter in support of a reduced sentence for Free, and suggesting that the original sentence was based on his political beliefs.


Now, Free is again being punished for his politics.


We encourage all individuals and groups to stand by Free during this time, and to demand his immediate reentry into general population at OSP.


Further details will be circulated as we receive them.


HOW YOU CAN HELP


1. Write letters of support to Free (envelopes must contain a full name and return address):


Jeffery Luers #13797671

OSP

2605 State Street

Salem, OR 97310


2. Contact Oregon Department of Corrections Interim Director Ben de Haan and OSP Superintendent Brian Belleque. Demand that Free be immediately released back into general population.


Ben de Haan, Interim Director – ODOC

Oregon Department of Corrections

Central Administration Office

2575 Center Street NE

Salem, Oregon 97301-4667

Tel: 503-945-9090

Fax: 503-373-1173


Brian Belleque, Superintendent

Oregon State Penitentiary

2605 State Street

Salem, Oregon 97310-0505

Tel: 503-378-2445

Fax: 503-378-3897


Emails may also be sent to the Department of Corrections at:

DOC.Info@doc.state.or.us


3. Fundraise for Free! Checks and money orders can be made out to "Howl for Freedom" and sent to Free’s Defense Network, address below. To make a secure online donation, go to
http://www.freefreenow.org/appeal.html


Free, in his own words:
“My name is Jeffrey Luers. Most of my friends call me “Free”. I have been active since 1996 fighting for a range of issues such as animal rights, gender equality, anti fascism, eco-defense and others. These issues are not separate they are one struggle, one fight. My story is only a small part of a greater whole.


“In my lifetime I have witnessed an onslaught against the inhabitants of this world lead by the greed of industrialized nations. It is my belief that the oppression of people is rooted in the oppression and exploitation of nature. A fundamental disrespect for life that began with the conquest of Mother Nature and has lead to the conquest of humankind. I struck back. In an act of resistance designated to raise awareness and draw attention to a problem that affects every human being, every animal, every plant, and every form of life on this planet. I am speaking of global warming, air, soil and water pollution. We are in the midst of a global environmental crisis.


“On June 16, 2000 I ignited a fire that would forever change my life. I torched 3 SUVs. I took extra care and used specific fuels to ensure no one would be injured. Approximately 30 minutes after the fire was lit and extinguished, I was taken into custody by 3 undercover agents who had been following me, one of whom I would later learn to be a member of an anti-domestic terrorist unit. I was arrested on Criminal Mischief One, a charge that carries about one year. In the course of one week that charge would multiply into 10 felony counts, including 3 counts of Arson One. Getting to trial took the course of a year. By trial I had accumulated 13 felony counts, now including conspiracy with persons unknown. I was looking at a little over 100 years. I refused to take a deal.


“Trial was a joke, literally. We proved evidence had been tampered with, officers had lied and that the prosecutor had manipulated evidence to get a legal search. On top of that the judge refused to allow me to separate the trial. I had been charged with two different fires. Law requires that upon request separate offences must be tried separately. The final blow came when the judge threw out the testimony of my expert witness. In the end I was convicted of 11 felony charges. I was sentenced to 22 years and 8 months. I have no possibility of parole. This is only a summary of events that took
place in the course of a year.”


Web Resources on Free:

http://www.freefreenow.org/
http://www.breakthechains.net/prisoners/free/index .html

http://www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/prisoners/free.h tml


Free's Defense Network

PO Box 50263

Eugene, OR 97405

email: freefreenow@ziplip.com


Anarchist Prisoners' Legal Aid Network

818 SW 3rd Ave. PMB 354

Portland, OR 97204 (USA)

weneversleep@ziplip.com"

hydrarchist submits:


Robert Fisk Interviewed by Amy Goodman



On June 11, 2003, Amy Goodman interviewed Robert Fisk. He recently

left Iraq

where he was chronicling the rising resistance to the U.S.

occupation. Ten

American soldiers have been killed in ambushes across Iraq in the

past 15

days including one yesterday in Baghdad who was attacked with

rocket

propelled grenades. Fallujah has been a hotbed of Iraqi resistance

since

April when U.S. troops fired into large crowds of civilians twice

killing at

least 18 people.

jim submits:

"Obituary, Professor Paul Hirst"

Ben Pimlott, Guardian (London), June 20, 2003


Distinguished and energetic political thinker whose ideals provided
the intellectual scaffolding for New Labour

Professor Paul Hirst, who has died aged 57 following a stroke and
brain haemorrhage, was one of the most inspiring political and social
thinkers and teachers of his generation. Though he began as a
Marxist, his ideas helped to provide the intellectual scaffolding for
New Labour. His irreverent approach to conventional political ideas
gained him many admirers who, fired by his spirit, went on to break
new ground of their own. Above all, he was a fierce egalitarian, an
evangelist of honesty and the enemy of cant.

nolympics submits "Michigan town rocked by riots. Report from BBC



A state of emergency has been declared in a south-west Michigan town rocked by two nights of disturbances which have seen buildings set on fire and people attacked in their cars.




Up to 15 people are thought to have been injured - at least one of them shot at by rioters, while others were beaten and stabbed, the Associated Press news agency said.




The violent protests in Benton Harbor were triggered by the death of Terrance Shurn during a high-speed police chase early on Monday.




The 28 year-old is reported to have lost control of his motorbike, crashing into an abandoned building.




Some residents have blamed the police for his death and have in the past complained of police harassment.




'Unnecessary, unbelievable'




An initial wave of violence lasting about three hours broke out on Monday night in the town on the shores of Lake Michigan about 100 miles (160 km) from Chicago.




This was followed by further trouble on Tuesday night when 300 people are reported to have joined in the rioting.



The rioters threatened to set fire to Benton Harbor police headquarters, as well as nearby vehicles and the town hall, but police stood by to protect them, local police chief Samuel Harris said, according to AP.




Some reports said a curfew was planned for Wednesday.




"It is so unnecessary. It is unbelievable to see this in our community," Mr Harris said.




State police Lieutenant Jospeh Zangaro said police did not know why Mr Shurn was fleeing, although it emerged that his licence had been suspended and a small amount of cannabis was found on him.




Local officials said it was the worst rioting the town of 12,000 had seen since street violence erupted in August 1966 and more than 1,000 National Guardsmen were sent in.



"

Class War Escalates in France

Report from an anonymous participant in IMC-Lille

The social movement against the French government's planned pension reforms
has been escalating since it began in May of 2003. Hundreds of thousands of
workers took part in two general strikes and massive demonstrations
throughout the month to oppose reforms that will force people to work longer
to receive full pensions.


On Tuesday, June 3, about 5,000 people in Calais marched to the A26 highway
and were brutally attacked by riot police with batons and tear gas.

jim submits:

"Anti-Bush Performer Janeane Garofalo Loses TV Show"

World Entertainment News Network 6/10/2003

ABC has dumped a new sitcom by comic Janeane Garofalo from its line-up
next
season - prompting speculation the move was a result of her anti-Bush
politics.


"Reality Bites" star Janeane has received hate mail because of her
ferocious
anti-war stance and is certain her political views led to the axing of
plans
to screen her show "Slice 'O Life."


A source says ABC is "a network bowing to the perceived power of the
Bush
administration.


"Janeane is convinced her politics and all the hate mail the
right-wing
lobby stirred up during the war is behind all this."


An ABC spokesman says the decision to not continue the show was made
independent to the anti-war furore.






Anarchist Prisoners' Legal Aid Network
writes "Anarchists in Portland, Oregon have received confirmation that our comrade Brian McCarvill has been transferred from Oregon State Penitentiary.




Brian is a radical social prisoner, who was recently involved in a lawsuit against the Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC), challenging their censorship and rejection of anarchist publications. The lawsuit alleged that ODOC frequently censored radical materials “simply on the basis that they portrayed the Anarchist circle-A symbol, the Anarchist Black Cross symbol, the Anarchist Black Flag, and the terms “Anarchism” and “Anarchist”[…]” This lawsuit, McCarvill v DeHaan et al, was settled by contractual compromise on April 22, 2003.




Brian stated that the compromise settlement gives him and similarly situated persons “the relief that they could reasonably have expected from the US District Court”. This development was thus seen by Brian’s supporters as a victory, especially as much of Brian’s legal work was done from Disciplinary Segregation ("The Hole"). Both Brian and his old cellmate, Rob los Ricos (Robert Thaxton), were sent to the Hole for 120 days after individuals on the outside, attempting to aid Brian’s legal work, sent in postcards featuring the anarchist “circle A” symbol and the message "This is not a gang symbol."




On May 15th, Brian was moved to Two Rivers Correctional Institution (TRCI) in Umatilla, Oregon. This was just over a week after he had emerged from Disciplinary Segregation for his misconduct report over the “circle A” postcards. It is clear that this latest maneuver from ODOC is due to Brian’s anarchism and his recent legal success. He writes: “I have been transferred for simple punishment / retaliation; they [ODOC] have sent me to the worst place that they possibly could have sent me.”




Much of Brian’s property was “lost” during his transfer, with only a small amount having shown up at TRCI so far. He has had a few recent problems with censorship and is considering this situation.




Worse still, Brian has for years suffered serious back pain (from two slipped disks, and calcium build-ups over fracture trauma). He has been sent to a prison where there are no chairs in the dayroom with back-supports. ODOC has, in Brian’s words, “full knowledge” of this situation. Brian is also attempting to get dentures – he hasn’t had any teeth at all since November 2002. Work was scheduled begin on these dentures late May at Oregon State Penitentiary. No work on dentures is done at TRCI, so it is possible that the authorities will move him yet again. It is imperative that Brian is transferred back to Oregon State Penitentiary.




We encourage those on the outside to begin a discussion on how to broaden and deepen our support for Brian, and for all other prisoners in struggle. The ideas for action at the end of this email are only starting points.


Further details will be circulated as we receive them.




HOW YOU CAN HELP



1. Write letters of support to Brian (envelopes must contain a full name and return address):
Brian McCarvill #11037967
Two Rivers Correctional Institution
82911 Beach Access Rd
Umatilla, OR 97882




2. Write to ODOC Interim Director Ben de Haan and Mitch Morrow, ODOC Assistant Director – Institutions Division. Demand an end to retaliation against Brian McCarvill, his return to Oregon State Penitentiary, and a guarantee of adequate medical care. De Haan and Morrow may be contacted at:
Oregon Department of Corrections
Central Administration Office
2575 Center Street NE
Salem, Oregon 97301-4667
Tel: 503-945-9090
Fax: 503-373-1173




Emails may also be sent to the Department of Corrections at: DOC.Info@doc.state.or.us
(Please send copies of all text messages and ODOC responses to APLAN for our records. Contact information below.)




3. Donate funds. As the Department of Corrections retaliates, Brian and his allies on the outside need to prepare for all potentialities.


• Donations for Brian McCarvill may be sent through the Anarchist Prisoners’ Legal Aid Network, or as checks / money orders made payable to "DOC for Brian McCarvill #11037967" and sent to:
Central Trust - ODOC
PO Box 14400
Salem, OR 97309-5077


• Funds for APLAN's ongoing prisoner support may be sent as concealed cash, or checks / money orders with "Pay to:" section left blank, to:
APLAN
818 SW 3rd Ave PMB 354
Portland, OR 97204




Thank you for your support!
Until all are free - APLAN outside collective"

ya basta writes


"DISOBBEDIENTI COMMUNICATION FROM EVIAN



Like in Genoa 2 years ago, the forces of order have responded with a military use of police, and only chance has saved the life of our brother Martin Shaw to whom goes all of our solidarity. As we write this, news of mass arrests comes from Losanna.

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