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Tag Archives: Bradley Manning
Peace activist veteran run down
Tom Gilliam, an activist and survivor of the Vietnam War, was run down from behind by a mini-van. Police are stonewalling the investigation. Continue reading
We Are Bradley Manning
“I Am Bradley Manning” has become a universal slogan of solidarity. Veterans For Peace Memphis posted its own. FREE BRADLEY MANNING. Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Bradley Manning, Collateral Murder, Edward Snowden, Iraq, Memphis, United States, Veterans for Peace, WikiLeaks
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September-October 2013 issue of News & Letters available
The new September-October 2013 issue of News & Letters is online. News & Letters, Vol. 58, No. 5You may view this issue of News & Letters in pdf form here Lead Racism and the fight against it take center stage in the … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, Arab spring, Bashar al-Assad, Black liberation, Bradley Manning, chemical weapons, criminal injustice system, Detroit bankruptcy, Detroit Rebellion of 1967, Egypt, Karl Marx, Lac Mégantic, Middle East revolutions, Mona Eltahawy, Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, Police brutality, prison industrial complex, racism, Raya Dunayevskaya, Rick Scott, Syrian revolution, Tahrir Square, Trayvon Martin
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Assange: Law, politics and human rights
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: Assange: Law, politics and human rights London—Protest can be violent. Yet whilst violence towards demonstrators often goes unremarked even in an avowedly democratic nation such as Britain, police violence towards foreign … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahmed Agiza, American Convention on Human Rights, Assange, Bradley Manning, Britain, Burundi, CIA, Convention against Torture, criminal injustice system, Dan Read, David Allen Green, ECHR, Ecuador, Egypt, England, European Convention on Human Rights, extradition, Glenn Greenwald, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Declaration of Human Rights, International Law, John Pilger, Julian Assange, Mohammed el-Zari, New Statesman, rendition, repression, Sweden, UN special rapporteur on torture Juan Mendez, United Kingdom, United States, WikiLeaks, William Hague
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In the belly of the beast
From the May-June 2012 issue of News & Letters: Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2012-2013 (continued from yesterday) II. In the belly of the beast A. Occupy and anti-Occupy The very new phenomenon of the Occupy Movement brought this moment of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1921 Tulsa race riot, 2008 Republican Party convention, abortion rights, Academi, birth control, Black, Blackwater, Bradley Manning, Bush administration, capitalism, Cecily McMillan, Chicago, Chicago Spring, Contraception, criminal injustice system, Emmett Till, Espionage Act, FBI, forms of self-organization, Governor Phil Bryant, Hyde Amendment, I-Witness Video collective, labor, Latino, Liberty Plaza, Los Angeles Rebellion, May Day labor/immigrant rally, Mental Health Movement, Million Hoodie March, National Defense Authorization Act, National Poverty Center, National Protest Against the War on Women, NATO, NATO summit, NDAA, New York City, NYPD, Obama administration, Occupy, Occupy Chicago, Occupy Movement, Occupy Oakland, Occupy the Midwest, Occupy Wall Street, Patriot Act, Planned Parenthood, Police brutality, prison industrial complex, racial profiling, racism, Rahm Emanuel, Reproductive Justice, Republic Windows and Doors, Rodney King, Serious Energy, Sit Down and Shut Up anti-protest ordinance, stop and frisk, Stratfor, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Tea Party, Trayvon Martin, war on women, Welfare, whistleblowers, WikiLeaks, Woodlawn mental health clinic occupation, workers
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The wars at home
From the new issue of NEWS & LETTERS, May-June 2011 Part II of Draft for Marxist-Humanist Perspectives, 2011-2012 Revolution and counter-revolution take world stage Contents: I. The Arab Spring II. The wars at home III. Japan: earthquake, tsunami and meltdown … Continue reading
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Tagged Abortion, Afghanistan war, African American, Amnesty International, Bay View massacre, Black, Bradley Manning, Brent Crane, criminal injustice, Egypt, feminism, Georgia prison strike, Haymarket, Idaho House of Representatives, International Women's Day, Iraq war, Joseph Scheidler, Juan Mendez, Judy Taylor, labor, Medicaid, medicare, New Deal, North Korea, nuclear war, nuclear weapons, Pakistan, Paul Ryan, Planned Parenthood, prenatal healthcare, prisoners, Pro-choice, race, racism, Reproductive Justice, Reproductive rights, Republicans, Scott Walker, Shannon McMillan, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children, Taliban, Tea Party, torture, United States, Walk for Choice, Welfare, Wisconsin, women's liberation, workers
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