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On Friday, 12th may 2006, Bellaciao is convened by a judge in the court of Saint Nazaire.
The « Shipyards of St Nazaire » filed suit for slandering after the publication on the Bellaciao collective website of a statement from the French union USM-CGT on 16th September 2005 entitled «Piracy of modern times», consultable here
Since the "Shipyards of St Nazaire" do not contest the facts, but use the words of the French union (...)
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Bellaciao convened in court after the publication of the French union USM-CGT statement (St Nazaire), France
6 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Declassified FBI Files Reveal Years of Surveillance of Peaceful Demonstrations by FBI’s Counterterro
5 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsMAY 4, 2006 9:22 AM
CONTACT: School of the Americas Watch Christy Pardew, Eric LeCompte, 202-234-3440, 202-903-7257, media@soaw.org Declassified FBI Files Reveal Years of Surveillance of Peaceful Demonstrations by FBI’s Counterterrorism Division ACLU and School of the Americas Watch filed for documents; much information blacked out, some pages not released
WASHINGTON - May 4 - The American Civil Liberties Union and the ACLU of Georgia today released new evidence that the Federal (...) -
Cleveland Patriot Stands Strong For Democracy- Smashes Voting Machine
2 May 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsLEVELAND — A 61-year-old man was arrested after an alleged poll rage incident, NewsChannel5 reported.
Officials said the man was arrested after breaking a voting machine. He faces disorderly conduct, obstructing official business and resisting arrest charges.
It took several people to restrain the man who was trying to vote at a 4330 Jennings Road.
It’s unclear what caused the man to become upset.
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$500K Seized; Strange Situation Reported At Nuclear Plant
20 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSHIPPINGPORT, Pa. — Two workers looking for tools set off a security situation at a Beaver County nuclear power plant that drew a response from police and federal investigators, WTAE Channel 4’s Paul Van Osdol reported.
State police said the men drove up to the Beaver Valley Power Station in a tractor-trailer on Tuesday night to pick up two large containers of tools for a contractor for whom they worked.
Security guards stopped the men for a routine inspection, but they drove away, (...) -
Cop dies after inhaling toxics at 9/11 site
13 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsNEW YORK, APRIL 12: A police detective died and thousands of others, who worked to find the dead in the debris of the World Trade Centre following the 9/11 terror strike, are believed to be fighting serious respiratory ailments from inhaling a cocktail of toxic chemicals at the site.
The 34-year-old police detective became the first officer to die as a direct result of inhalation of the toxic chemicals as he worked in the debris of the twin towers which collapsed under the 2001 terror (...) -
Turkey: Twelve dead and hundreds injured in Kurdish protests
7 April 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentWorld Socialist Web Site www.wsws.org
By Justus Leicht 6 April 2006
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During the past week, violent protests and demonstrations have taken place in the predominantly Kurdish southeast of Turkey, particularly in the regional metropolis of Diyarbakir. On Monday, 12 demonstrators were shot dead by security forces, including three children. More than 300 people were injured, including over 100 policemen. Several hundred (...) -
Protests in Puerto Rico mount against FBI over tactics
29 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
The FBI is under attack in Puerto Rico for operations that critics say unfairly target pro-independence activists.
BY FRANCES ROBLES
SAN JUAN - Students masqueraded as rifle-toting federal agents, while others donned T-shirts with the face of a man they called Puerto Rico’s liberator.’’
Near the angry shouts and political placards stood Elma Beatriz Rosado with a calm explanation for it all:I want the FBI out of Puerto Rico. The time has come for them to leave, now.’’
Rosado’s (...) -
Patriot Act theres only one provision I like
24 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsThe Patriot Act and Attention Deficit Democracy by James Bovard, March 22, 2006
The American political system failed when Congress and the media recently rolled over in favor of extending the most onerous provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act. Despite stark evidence of both the law’s abuses and widespread popular opposition, Bush got a rubber-stamp extension of a law that has come to symbolize boundless government intrusions since 9/11.
The reenactment of the Patriot Act symbolizes how (...) -
Charges, but No Penalty, for a Chief’s Role in a Convention Arrest
22 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By JIM DWYER
In a rare review of actions by the city’s top police commanders, the Civilian Complaint Review Board has charged a deputy chief with abuse of authority for ordering the arrest of a woman during the 2004 Republican National Convention.
The deputy chief, Stephen Paragallo, ordered the arrest of a 56-year-old Brooklyn woman near Herald Square on the night of Aug. 31. The board found that there was no probable cause to arrest her, and that the chief had acted "without due and (...) -
Fearing More Unrest, French Leader Weighs Weakening Law
21 March 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentBy CRAIG S. SMITH
Facing crippling strikes and growing civil unrest, French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin today discussed with lawmakers watering down his contentious new labor law. But union leaders, who have refused to enter into a dialogue with the government until it has rescinded the law, showed no signs of budging on their promise to mount nationwide protests and strikes next week.
"The basic demand of the youth and of employees is that the law be withdrawn," said Gérard (...)