>Hi Macdonald,
>
>Someone forwarded to me what you wrote about the Leonard Peltier action.
>Unfortunately, you did not notice that the article was written from
>Buffalo,
>N.Y., where an action similar to the one you are talking about took place.
>The action described in the article took place on
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Statement from the Labour Party of Pakistan
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Labour Party Pakistan asks army to go back,
Demands workers interim government
Lahore, Press Release
The Labour Party Pakistan (LPP) while strongly opposing the army coup
has demanded of the army to go back to the barracks. LPP has further
demanded to set up a workers interim government to hol
>There is a Peace Bridge between the U.S. and Canada, near Buffalo NY.
>Scahill's article might be about an event that actually took place at the
>Peace Bridge in Buffalo at the same time as the action that took place at
>the
>Peace Arch. Thus, the misunderstanding. If that's the case it would
Can anyone explain to me the relationship between the INLA and the drugs
issue. Paul Williams from the Sunday World claims the INLA is essentially a
gang of thugs involved in the drug scene from the point of view of pushing them
and collecting protection.
Yet if this is so it is hard to