Daily Archives: December 19, 2008

Athens, New York… Melbourne

In Athens, on Wednesday December 17, an assortment of groups and individuals — workers, immigrants and the unemployed — occupied the the main offices of the General Confederation of Labour (GSEE). The boss of the GSEE is Yiannis Panagopoulos: “I … Continue reading

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“Allahu akbar!” “Free the battery hens!” “Allahu akbar!”

Gibson: From what I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.N.C.E has gathered, it would be 9/11 times 100. McCarten: 9/11 times a hundred? Jesus, that’s… Gibson: Yes, 91,100. Driver: Basically, all the worst parts of the Bible. Sunrise is a TV show on 3news in New … Continue reading

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December 20, 2008 : International Day of Action Against Murder by the State (Sydney)

Update : The uprising in Greece has spawned hundreds of solidarity actions around the world. Here’s a map. International Day of Action Against Murder by the State Saturday, December 20, 2008 : 11 am Greek Consulate 223 Castlereagh St, Sydney … Continue reading

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“Your heads are full of rubbish because you have read too many books.”

Cabbage-patch revolutionaries? The French ‘grocer terrorists’ The Independent December 18, 2008 The villagers of Tarnac were charmed by the self-sufficient students who set up a commune in their midst. Little did they realise that their new neighbours were anarchists bent … Continue reading

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International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) on callous and brutal police

Australia: Police gun down 15-year-old boy Katrina Morrison wsws.org December 17, 2008 Fifteen-year-old Tyler Cassidy was shot dead by police officers in Melbourne, Victoria last Thursday night in a callous and brutal act. Four officers surrounded the agitated youth at … Continue reading

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