Daily Archives: 3 September 2006

Deir Yassin Remembered

(from my e-mail) Dear All, I am grateful to Anwar (himself a Nakba refugee from Jaffa, who lives in Jordan) for forwarding this. I fully agree with him that this is a ‘must’ watch. The 20 minutes of your time … Continue reading

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The AFL-CIO Labor Day Missive Interpreted—A Wobbly Perspective

by richard myers rtmyers@h2net.net Happy Labor Day. In Denver, this will be a day of Wobbly laboring— a little organizing for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers who are coming to the mile-high ciudad. There’s a labor concert in Lafayette on … Continue reading

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“You don’t see, you don’t feel, and you don’t look”

(from my e-mail) An Israeli Combat Soldier Breaks the Silence By Daniel Sturm, The Walruss (Youngstown, Ohio) Aug. 30, 2006 The midday news showed Israeli tanks shelling the Gaza Strip. In a Jerusalem coffee shop, 23-year-old former combat soldier, Yehuda … Continue reading

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Another quiet night in Oaxaca

(from my e-mail) Oaxaca, Sunday 3 September 2006 In Mexico, the seeds of hope are sprouting Friends, The rebirth of Mexico is proceeding apace, miraculously so far with a show of strength and commitment to non-violent civil disobedience by a … Continue reading

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