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The 2000 election and Bush’s attack on democratic rights |
by Barry Grey, WSWS (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 14 Nov 2001
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In the weeks since the September 11 terror attacks, the media have devoted their efforts to supporting the Bush administration’s war in Afghanistan and its assault on democratic rights, uncritically repeating the government’s propaganda and tamely acceding to its clampdown on all independent information. |
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The people of Afghanistan do not accept domination of the Northern Alliance! |
by RAWA (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 14 Nov 2001
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If you are freedom-loving and anti-fundamentalist, you are with RAWA. |
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ACLU on Surveillance powers |
by ACLU (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 11 Oct 2001
Modified: 14 Nov 2001 |
On September 19, only eight days after the tragic terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, the Bush Administration unveiled its proposed Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), legislation that included many changes to the nation's current surveillance laws. |
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Legal Aspects of the War on Terror |
by Amir Butler info (nospam) muslimaffairs.com.au (unverified) |
Current rating: 0 14 Nov 2001
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A frequent theme in the war against terrorism has been the reference to the US and her allies as the "civilized world". The rest of the world is then classified into two camps; firstly, those who, whilst not themselves part of the "civilized world", are, to quote Tony Blair's reference to the Saudis, "good and dependable friends of the civilized world". Then, to use the parlance of the Romans, the barbarians - the lawless "other" who want to destroy civilization. |
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Demonstrator Explores Pioneering New Strategy For Public Anti-War Demos |
by unmediated artists syndicate (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 13 Nov 2001
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solo challenger, Carin Elliot, messed excellently with the reigning "patriotic" hysteria today when he showed artsigns and passed out fliers to hundreds of people in Albuquerque which were VERY unlike the kind one mostly sees, perhaps even **pioneering** in their chosen strategy! Analysis of some of the crucial problems in what passes for the "anti-war" milieu included. See also, text of *in-the-heart* artsigns! (see one artsign here, for those who've seen "The Matrix": http://urbana.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=2821&group=webcast ) |
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