muss ausgefüllt werden
09.10.2004 - 11:07
Diet Simon
07.10.2004 - 00:08
German anti-nuclear activists see their fears confirmed by a nuclear trucking accident in France. A truck carrying 4.5 tonnes of enriched uranium was hit from behind by another heavy vehicle early Tuesday near the central city of Orleans.
Solar Fighter (translated by Diet Simon)
06.10.2004 - 22:21
German original at
http://germany.indymedia.org/2004/10/95808.shtml Trials of anti-nuclear activists continued in a Hanover court (Amtsgericht) on 29 September. Last November the accused stopped a train carrying nuclear waste to Gorleben by blockading the track near Rohstorf with 150 protesters. The trial confirmed the suspicion that the police actively promoted the gathering on the rails coming about so as to be able to arrest everyone.
afe
02.10.2004 - 21:32
Radio Libre Antagonista :: Transmitiendo
Diet Simon
02.10.2004 - 12:03
The Australian government says it’s planning to store nuclear waste from a research reactor near Sydney on an undisclosed island.
Stoyan
27.09.2004 - 16:46
"Diversion on the Airwaves" is back!
Michael Moore
27.09.2004 - 11:38
Dear Mr. Bush,
Which of these 10 positions that you, your family and your cabinet have taken over the years represents your CURRENT thinking:
Socialist Alliance, Melbourne
26.09.2004 - 03:34
In this Federal Election on October 9, the Citizens Electoral Council (CEC) is standing candidates for the Senate and in many lower house seats across Australia. The CEC aims to tap into popular concerns and has recently been campaigning against terror laws and globalisation. But don’t be tricked into thinking that the CEC is a progressive force. Far from it! It is a dangerous right-wing populist grouping which aims to build a mass fascist movement.
Suren Moodliar and Jason Pramas
24.09.2004 - 20:36
analysis of the recent Boston Social Forum by two of its organizers
international legal support team
23.09.2004 - 17:08
We are there for each and every one
We are spokepeople for human-rights but first and foremost for prisoners and for those convicted. Our work is based on the international conventions on human rights in arrest and police control situations-both governed by United Nations anti-torture resolution signed by most European contries.
finn
22.09.2004 - 10:43
Protest Meetings in five European cities during Maarten Bloks trial
During the first day of Maarten Bloks trial in Sweden, on September 23d,
protest meetings will take place in five main European cities, namely in
Goteborg, Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo and Amsterdam. A group of 40 people from the Netherlands will travel to Sweden to demonstrate there and to attend the trial.
Committee for Solidarity with Soldiers, Greec
18.09.2004 - 15:33
For the first time a Greek professional soldier refuses to join a war mission. During the attack on Iraq, seaman apprentice Giorgos Monastiriotis refused to embark on the battleship "Navarino" that was leaving for a mission in the Persian Gulf. A few days ago, 16 months after the war he was courtmatialled and imprisoned.
Diet Simon
18.09.2004 - 02:17
More than 40 anti-nuclear, environment and other groups are calling for a demonstration on the 9th of October against the planned expansion of Germany’s only uranium enrichment plant at Gronau, near the Dutch border.
Omega Establishment Team
15.09.2004 - 17:25
Next friday there will be an "informal" EU defence summit in Noordwijk, Netherlands. Some small actions against the summit already took place in the last days.
Diet Simon
15.09.2004 - 15:24
Anti-nuclear activists are organising “Sunday Strolls” this Sunday, September 19, at Ahaus and Rossendorf to protest against planned trucking of waste more than 600 kilometres east to west across Germany.
They claim to have information that the trucking is due to begin shortly after elections this Sunday and next.
anarhakbar
10.09.2004 - 14:39
9th September ,antiracist demo in athens after racist pogroms
Herbert Würth (translated Diet SDimon)
08.09.2004 - 19:56
Upcoming anti-nuclear activities in Germany
Herbert Würth of Aktionsbuendnis CASTOR-Widerstand Neckarwestheim notified following upcoming activities:
Diet Simon
07.09.2004 - 18:17
It looks like the trucking of atomic waste more than 600 kilometres from east to west Germany can go ahead.
A court in Brunswick has refused to delay it while a legal challenge continues. The state of North-Rhine Westphalia wants the licence for the trucking revoked.
Eugene Tenenbaum
06.09.2004 - 21:02
Had WTC been built correctly, it should have burned out and not collapsed, causing smaller material damage and much fewer victims among almost 1000, who died under the zones of impact in and around the both towers. Because the retribution should be proportional to the injury, so exposing design flaws causing the WTC collapse would have weakened the argument for the retribution war in Iraq. Hiding design flaws blame for part of injury, and keeping all blame on the attackers, implied more retribution, i.e. a stronger argument for the war. FEMA used very sophisticated technical tricks to avoid truth pointing to design flaws and corruption of the WTC capital project.
Paul Canning
06.09.2004 - 16:45
Appeal: Help Australian Aborigines keep their etchings
Following a long and sometimes bitter campaign by Aboriginal people and their supporters, curators, archaeologists and historians around the world have begun to accept that they can no longer justify holding on to their collections of human remains.
Aboriginal people believe that museums need to apply the same policy to objects, like bark etchings.