>to the death of our children. It was seen that for six months, when we were
>trying to have our voices heard, we were dragged along the streets by our
>hair and beaten. We are detained and put in jail. However much we cry out,
>they oppress us all the more. Just like our children, for the sake o
>We want JUSTICE against the injustice of Susurluk, and our children have
>lain down to die to secure that. We want justice; to demand a reckoning from
>the torturers and murderers and to close the cells which are contrary to
>human conditions of living.
>Let us be on the side of the resistance o
>From: "dhkcbureau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Subject: Turkey: TAYAD Bulletins on hunger strike/Death Fast
>
>TAYAD FAMILIES ARE CALLING YOU!
>LISTEN TO THEIR VOICES! JOIN YOUR VOICES TO THEIRS!
>
>October 14, 2000
>No. 157
>ONCE AGAIN, UNRESTRAINED ATTACKS IN GALATASARAY
>To put a stop to the c
November.22.2000 Juche 89
[CONTENTS]
* Best wishes to Kim Jong Il
* Korean Go players come first in international amateur Go championships
* IMF censured in S. Korea
* U.S. urged to drop reckless attempt to stifle DPRK
* Rodong Sinmun calls for maintaining principle of respect
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:03:29 -0500
>s:
>
>Radio Havana Cuba-23 November 2000
>
>Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit
>
>Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 23 November 2000
>
> .
>
>*CUBA WILL RESOLVE CASE OF US CHILD THROUGH LEGAL CHANNELS
>
>*FATHER OF
>TODAY'S NEWS (November.23.2000 Juche 89)
Kim Jong Il inspects KPA unit no. 833
Big rallies and demonstrations in S. Korea
Art festival of KPA soldiers goes on
Pioneer in creation of literary works on leader
New Nepalese ambassador presents his credentials to Kim Yong Nam
Premier Hong Song
> Glasgow Evening Times
>
> Post strike ends as new dispute looms
>
> By Josie Saunders
> POSTAL workers today called off a wildcat strike which crippled a Glasgow
> distribution centre while colleagues elsewhere in the city were preparing
to
> stage a 24-hour stoppage.
> Almost 240 postmen and
Result from Anniesland (Glasgow) By-election for the Scottish Parliament.
==
1st- Labour 9,838
2nd- SNP 4,462
3rd- Con 2,148
4th- Scottish Socialist Party 1,429 (7%)
5th- Lib Dem 1,384
6th- Green 662
7th - Socialist Labour Party 298 (1.5%)
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> A "Red" Government in the South of Brazil
>
> by Michael Löwy
>
> For ten years, the Brazilian Workers Party (PT) has run
> city hall in Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul
> state (on the border with Uruguay) and one of the main
> cities in the country. The PT is quite an origina
IRAQ SANCTIONS MONITOR Number 159
Thursday, November 23 2000
LATEST NEWS++VHS copies of the film 'Big Ben to Baghdad', the epic
account of last year's journey in a 37-year-old Routemaster bus from London
to the capital of sanctions-engulfed Iraq. The 65-minute-film costs £9.99
from the Mariam
Without question the best article I've had the pleasure to read on the subject.
Thanks to Ulhas Joglekar.
-Macdonald
Subject: Israel's killing fields
Volume 17 - Issue 23, Nov. 11 - 24, 2000
India's National Magazine on indiaserver.com
from the publishers of THE HINDU
ESSAY
>
>---
>Yours in solidarity
>Per Rasmussen
>Denmark
>
>Familien Rasmussen
>http://home0.inet.tele.dk/pera/
>Cuba SI!
>http://w1.1559.telia.com/~u155900388/
>Viden er Magt! - Magten til folket!
>http://w1.1559.telia.com/~u155900373/
>
>-Oprindelig meddelelse-
>Fra: Vieq
>
>From: "Francisco Javier Bernal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 12:02:27 -
>Subject: Stratfor on Palestine [STOPNATO.ORG.UK]
>
>
>Egypts Stance Shifts From Talk to Action
>001123, 0102
>
>Summary
>
>Egypt withdrew its ambassador to Israel Nov. 21 follow
>From: "Johannes Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>From todays Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
>
>www.faz.com
>
>Chrysler May Be Facing Huge Losses and Job Cuts
>
>By Holger Appel
>and Carsten Knop
>
>STUTTGART. Speculation that Chrysler is set to post a huge loss has led
>NA discusses court, procuracy work and drug control
>
>National Assembly deputies had group discussion on the reports of the court
>and procuracy sectors, the settlement of complaints and denunciations and the
>draft Anti-Drug Law on November 22, the eighth working day of its on-going
>session a
>Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 03:08:46 -0500
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>Radio Havana Cuba-22 November 2000
>
>Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit
>
>Radio Havana Cuba - News Update - 22 November 2000
>
> .
>
>*SUCCESSIVE SALVADORAN GOVERNMENTS COMPLICIT WITH POSADA'S TERRORISM
>
>*CUB
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