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    NEXT BAUAW MEETING: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 7 P.M.
    1380 VALENCIA STREET


    BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON N!
    Prop. N committee meets Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 p.m
    GLOBAL EXCHANGE OFFICE
    2017 MISSION STREET, SUITE 303
    (NEAR 16TH & MISSION STREETS)


    ALL OUT NOV. 3RD, 5 PM, POWELL AND MARKET STREETS, SF

    END THE OCCUPATION! OUT OF IRAQ NOW!
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    1) MILLION WORKER MARCH ON WASHINGTON
    NATIONAL PRESS ALERT - OCTOBER 9, 2004
    Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King III
    have endorsed the Million Worker March on Washington
    on October 17.
    Publicity Committee
    111 Clayton Court Vallejo, CA 94591
    phone: 707.552.9992 fax: 707.552.9993
    mobile: 707.694.5699 email: rbs1@pacbell.net

    2) For the Anti-War Movement: The Elections are Really on
    October 17 in Washington, DC

    3) In this message:
    · Worksession for the Immigrant Rights March
    · Weekly ANSWER Activist Meeting

    4) The Promise of the First Amendment
    By ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER JR., chairman and publisher, and
    RUSSELL T. LEWIS, chief executive, The New York Times
    October 10, 2004
    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/opinion/10sulzberger.html?oref=login&hp

    5) FBI Seizes Indymedia Servers
    By Online Satff
    Friday 08 October 2004
    Also see below: Rackspace Statement Regarding Indymedia
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/100904W.shtml

    6) Rackspace Statement Regarding Indymedia
    By Annalie Drusch
    Director, Corporate Communications
    Rackspace Managed Hosting
    Friday 08 October 2004


    7) AN OMINOUS DRONE IN THE GAZA SKY
    By Molly Moore
    ** Israeli Incursion Employs High-Tech Power to Lethal Effect **
    Washington Post
    October 8, 2004
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16184-2004Oct7.html


    8)Urgent: Emergency Gaza Relief Fund
    For Immediate Release
    7 October 2004
    bayareapalestine (Please post to your websites)

    9) U.S. Air Raid Kills 11 in Iraq's Falluja
    By Fadel al-Badrani
    FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters)
    Fri Oct 8, 2004 07:05 AM ET
    http://www.reuters.com/
    newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6451564&src=eDialog/
    GetContent§ion=news

    10) For the Anti-War Movement: The Elections are Really on
    October 17 in Washington, DC
    If You Want to Vote to "Bring the Troops Home Now!"
    You Have to Get on the Bus to the Million Worker March!

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    1) MILLION WORKER MARCH ON WASHINGTON
    NATIONAL PRESS ALERT - OCTOBER 9, 2004
    Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King III
    have endorsed the Million Worker March on Washington
    on October 17.
    Publicity Committee
    111 Clayton Court Vallejo, CA 94591
    phone: 707.552.9992 fax: 707.552.9993
    mobile: 707.694.5699 email: rbs1@pacbell.net

    NATIONAL PRESS ALERT - OCTOBER 9, 2004

    Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King III have endorsed the
    Million Worker March on Washington on October 17. Martin Luther
    King III will stand in the footsteps of his father at the Lincoln Memorial
    on October 17 and address the mass mobilization. The declaration
    of support by Coretta Scott King will be presented.

    The Million Worker March will also feature presentations by
    Reverend E. Randall Osburn, Executive Vice President of the Southern
    Christian Leadership Foundation, and a close collaborator of
    Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and by Dick Gregory, the
    noted social activist and associate of Dr. King.

    The call for the Million Worker March was initiated by International
    Longshore Workers Union Local 10. The presence of the family of
    Dr. King is a fitting moral and political expression of historical
    continuity.
    On September 21, 1967, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
    made a moving presentation at the hall of International Longshore
    and Warehouse Union Local 10. The ILWU Dispatcher reported on
    September 29, 1967,

    "Referring to labor history, King noted that the civil rights sit-in
    movement was actually invented by the labor movement, ... and we
    have to keep on sitting-in at factory gates, at the steps of Congress
    and even in front of the White House."

    Dr. King was made an honorary member of the ILWU Local 10.
    At the presentation, Dr. King appeared with William "Bill" Chester,
    who had become the first major African-American official of the
    ILWU as International Vice President, a direct consequence of the
    civil rights movement's infusion within the labor movement itself.

    On October 15, 1967, Dr. King spoke at the Oakland 'Coliseum
    to be followed by performances of Harry Belafonte and Joan Baez
    in launching a seven-city concert tour in support of the Southern
    Christian Leadership Conference.

    The linkage of the struggle for civil rights with that of the labor
    movement and of opposition to the devastating war on Vietnam
    led Dr. King to march and mobilize on behalf of the sanitation
    workers on strike in Memphis, Tennessee.

    Dr. King announced a Poor People's Campaign that would
    culminate in Poor People's March on Washington with demands
    for an Economic Bill of Rights guaranteeing employment and a
    living wage, national economic support for those unable to work
    and decent housing for all.

    He was assassinated on April 4, 1968 as he prepared a march
    in support of sanitation and other municipal employees.

    The Mission Statement of the Million Worker March declares:

    "Thirty-six years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. summoned
    working people across America to a Poor People's March on
    Washington to inaugurate "'a war on poverty at home.' 'The
    United States government,' he proclaimed, 'is one of the greatest
    purveyors of violence in the world. ...America is at a crossroads
    in history and it is critically important for us as a nation and
    society to choose a new path and to move on it with resolution
    and courage.'

    Working people are under siege while new wars of devastation
    are launched at the expense of the poor everywhere.

    The Million Worker March will revive and expand a great struggle
    for fundamental change, as we forge together a social, economic
    and political movement that will transform America,


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    2) For the Anti-War Movement: The Elections are Really on
    October 17 in Washington, DC

    If You Want to Vote to "Bring the Troops Home Now!"
    You Have to Get on the Bus to the Million Worker March!


    Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Antiwar and Peace
    movement:

    We know that many of us can't wait to vote for “Anybody
    but Bush”. However, if there was ever a time when knowing
    that marching is often far more important than voting, and
    “movement” is more important than “establishment”, now is
    such a time. The 2004 presidential election campaign has
    made our journey to the capital far more urgent and
    essential than if our march were scheduled for the day
    after the Nov. 2 elections.

    One of the reasons why the march was scheduled before the
    elections is because presidential campaigns, regardless of
    one’s own views of the major party candidates, almost
    always usurp, co-opt, derail and neutralize the grassroots
    movement. March leaders decided to use the slogan “Working
    people speaking for themselves” for the Million Worker
    March to make it clear that we refuse to be voiceless
    appendages to a media-driven and money-driven election
    campaign.

    The November election campaign has not been a genuine
    referendum on the critical question of pulling U.S. troops
    out of Iraq now. President Bush is being criticized for
    lying and pulling the country into this war. But both of
    the major party candidates have made in clear that they
    are committed to “staying” and “winning” in Iraq. It was
    decided early on to make the demand to “Bring the troops
    home now!” central to the message. With that understanding
    in mind, the anti-war movement was invited to become a
    full partner in this march.

    The fact that the anti-war movement responded so
    positively is one of the things that have given this march
    almost limitless potential and power. Because of this, the
    march has become a popular referendum on bringing the
    troops home. It’s the movement’s opportunity to “speak for
    itself.” With almost 1,100 U.S soldiers and tens of
    thousands of Iraqi’s dead--and nothing but more war and
    death in sight--WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO BE SILENT & IMMOBILE
    OUT OF DEFERENCE TO THE ELECTIONS.

    The Million Worker March is a grassroots anti-war “vote”
    against the war, the occupation, the troops coming home
    and on whether our money should be spend on killing in the
    Middle East, are jobs healthcare, housing and education.
    The buses are filling, unions are organizing and we know
    that you are working hard for this important event.

    We can confidently say to you that on Oct. 17 at the
    Lincoln memorial in D.C., together we are going to produce
    a powerful, massive, and we believe unprecedented alliance
    between the workers’ movement and the movement against the
    war. Let's keep the hard work up over the coming week
    (most people don't decide to go until a few days before)
    to realize the full potential. Tell everyone that the real
    vote is in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 17, and that in order
    to cast their ballot they have "to get on the bus".

    We'll see you in Washington,

    Antiwar 4 The Million Worker March Organizers


    Momentum is building for the Million Worker March---new
    organizing centers are springing up all over the country
    (see
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/organizingcenters.htm)
    and new endorsers are being added to the list daily
    (http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/endorsers.htm).

    It is more important than ever that we turn out by the
    thousands to say, "Jobs, Healthcare, and a Living Wage,
    Not War!" on October 17. We need your help in this last
    week to make this happen.


    HOW YOU CAN HELP

    **Donate!
    We need help with the enormous expenses involved with this
    massive mobilization of working people. You can donate
    online at: http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org/


    **Get the Word out!
    1) Download leaflets from
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/pdfdownload.htm
    and take them to your school, workplace, house of worship,
    union, and community organization.

    2) Link to the Anti-war for the Million Worker March
    Website:
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/index.htm

    3) Forward this email to your email lists.


    **Organize transportation from your area!
    We need hundreds of local organizers. Contact us about
    becoming a local organizer:
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/signupantiwarorganizer.htm

    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org

    October 17 Washington DC

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    3) In this message:
    · Worksession for the Immigrant Rights March
    · Weekly ANSWER Activist Meeting

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    Saturday, Oct. 9, 12noon-5pm
    Worksession for the Oct.16th Immigrant Rights March
    2489 Mission St. (Room 30) at 21st St., San Francisco

    Help make placards and banners for this historic march to
    defend immigrant rights!


    Tuesday, Oct. 12, 7pm
    ANSWER Activist Meeting
    2489 Mission St. (Room 30) at 21st St., San Francisco

    Join us for a political update on the Middle East, discussion of
    the struggle in Haiti and the Emergency Campaign to Support
    the Haitian People. We will also have a report on the Afghan
    elections and an update on organizing for the Immigrants
    Rights March.


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    4) The Promise of the First Amendment
    By ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER JR., chairman and publisher, and
    RUSSELL T. LEWIS, chief executive, The New York Times
    October 10, 2004
    http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/10/opinion/10sulzberger.html?oref=login&hp

    Last Thursday, a federal district judge ordered a New York Times
    reporter, Judy Miller, sent to prison. Her crime was doing her job
    as the founders of this nation intended. Here's what happened
    and why it should concern you.

    On July 6, 2003, Joseph C. Wilson IV - formerly a career foreign
    service officer, a chargé d'affaires in Baghdad and an ambassador
    - wrote an article published on this page under the headline,
    "What I Didn't Find in Africa." The article served to undercut the
    Bush administration's claims surrounding Saddam Hussein's
    nuclear capacity.

    Eight days later, Robert Novak, a syndicated columnist, wrote an
    article in which he identified Ambassador Wilson's wife, Valerie
    Plame, as an "operative on weapons of mass destruction" for the
    C.I.A. "Two senior administration officials told me," Mr. Novak
    wrote, that it was Ms. Plame who "suggested sending Wilson" to
    investigate claims that Iraq had tried to purchase uranium ore
    from Niger. After Mr. Novak's report, several other journalists
    wrote stories in which they said they received similar information
    about Ms. Plame from confidential government sources, in what
    many have concluded was an effort to punish Mr. Wilson for
    speaking out against the administration by exposing his wife
    as a C.I.A. operative. The record is clear, however, that Judy
    Miller is not one of those journalists who reported this
    information.

    Because the government officials who revealed Valerie Plame's
    status as a C.I.A. operative to the press might have committed
    a crime in doing so, the Justice Department opened a federal
    criminal investigation to find whoever was responsible.

    During the course of this investigation, the details of which
    have been kept secret, several journalists have been subpoenaed
    to provide information about the source of the leak and threatened
    with jail if they failed to comply.

    On Aug. 12, Ms. Miller received a subpoena in which she was
    required to provide information about conversations she might
    have had with a government official in which the identity and C.I.A.
    connection of Mr. Wilson's wife might have been mentioned. She
    received this subpoena even though she had never published
    anything concerning Mr. Wilson or his wife. This is not the only
    recent case in which the government has subpoenaed information
    concerning Ms. Miller's sources. On July 12, the same prosecutor
    sought to have Ms. Miller and another Times correspondent, Philip
    Shenon, identify another source. Curiously, this separate investigation
    concerns articles on Islamic charities and their possible financial
    support for terrorism that were published nearly three years ago.
    As part of this effort to uncover the reporters' confidential sources,
    the prosecutor has gone to the phone company to obtain records
    of their phone calls.

    So, unless an appeals court reverses last week's contempt conviction,
    Judy Miller will soon be sent to prison. And, if the government
    succeeds in obtaining the phone records of Ms. Miller and Mr. Shenon,
    many of their sources - even those having nothing to do with these
    two government investigations - will become known.

    Why does all of this matter? The possibility of being forced to leave
    one's family and sent to jail simply for doing your job is an appalling
    prospect for any journalist - indeed, any citizen. But as concerned as
    we are with our colleague's loss of liberty, there are even bigger
    issues at stake for us all.

    The press simply cannot perform its intended role if its sources of
    information - particularly information about the government - are
    cut off. Yes, the press is far from perfect. We are human and make
    mistakes. But, the authors of our Constitution and its First Amendment
    understood all of that and for good reason prescribed that journalists
    should function as a "fourth estate." As Justice Potter Stewart put it,
    the primary purpose of the constitutional guarantee of a free press
    was "to create a fourth institution outside the government as an
    additional check on the three official branches."

    The founders of our democracy understood that our government was
    also a human institution that was capable of mistakes and misdeeds.
    That is why they constructed a First Amendment that would give the
    press the ability to investigate problems in the official branches of our
    government and make them known to the public. In this way, the press
    was sensibly put in a position to help hold government accountable to
    its citizens.

    An essential tool that the press must have if it is to perform its job is
    the ability to gather and receive information in confidence from those
    who would face reprisals for bringing important information about our
    government into the light of day for all of us to examine. Without an
    enforceable promise of confidentiality, sources would quickly dry up
    and the press would be left largely with only official government
    pronouncements to report.

    A quarter of a century ago, a New York Times reporter, Myron Farber,
    was ordered to jail, also for doing his job and refusing to give up
    confidential information. He served 40 days in a New Jersey prison
    cell. In response to this injustice, the New Jersey Legislature
    strengthened its "shield law," which recognizes and serves to
    protect a journalist's need to protect sources and information.
    Although the federal government has no shield law, the vast
    majority of states, as well as the District of Columbia, have by now
    put in place legal protections for reporters. While many of these laws
    are regarded as providing an "absolute privilege" for journalists,
    others set out a strict test that the government must meet before
    it can have a reporter thrown into jail. Perhaps it is a function of
    the age we live in or perhaps it is something more insidious, but
    the incidence of reporters being threatened with jail by the federal
    government is on the rise.

    To reverse this trend, to give meaning to the guarantees of the
    First Amendment and to thereby strengthen our democracy, it is
    now time for Congress to follow the lead of the states and enact
    a federal shield law for journalists. Without one, reporters like
    Judy Miller may be imprisoned. More important, the public will be
    in the dark about the actions of its elected and appointed
    government officials. That is not what our nation's founders
    had in mind.

    Copyright 2004 The New York Times

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    5) FBI Seizes Indymedia Servers
    By Online Satff
    Friday 08 October 2004
    Also see below: Rackspace Statement Regarding Indymedia
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/100904W.shtml

    The FBI has issued an order to hosting provider Rackspace in the
    US, ordering it to turn over two of the servers hosting the Independent
    Media Centre's websites in the UK, a statement from the group says.

    Rackspace has offices in the US and the UK. Independent Media
    Center, which is better known as Indymedia, was set up in 1999 to
    provide grassroots coverage of the World Trade Organisation
    (WTO) protests in Seattle.

    Rackspace complied with the FBI order, without first notifying
    Indymedia, and turned over Indymedia's server in the UK. This
    affects over 20 Indymedia sites worldwide, the group said.

    Indymedia said it did not know why the order had been issued
    as it was issued to Rackspace. Rackspace told some of the group's
    volunteers "they cannot provide Indymedia with any information
    regarding the order." ISPs have received gag orders in similar
    situations which prevent them from updating the parties involved
    on what is happening.

    Indymedia said a second server was taken down at Rackspace.
    This provided streaming radio to several radio stations, BLAG
    (a Linux distribution), and a handful of miscellanous things.

    In August the US Secret Service used a subpoena in an attempt
    to disrupt the New York city Independent Media Center before
    the Republican National Convention by trying to get IP logs from
    an ISP in the US and the Netherlands.

    Last month the US Federal Communications Commission shut
    down community radio stations around the US. Two weeks ago
    the FBI asked Indymedia to remove a post on the Nantes IMC
    that had a photo of some undercover Swiss police and IMC
    volunteers in Seattle were visited by the FBI on the same issue.

    Indymedia said the list of local media collectives affected
    included Amazonia, Uruguay, Andorra, Poland, Western
    Massachusetts, Nice, Nantes, Lilles, Marseille (all France), Euskal
    Herria (Basque Country), Liege, East and West Vlaanderen,
    Antwerpen (all Belgium), Belgrade, Portugal, Prague, Galiza, Italy,
    Brazil, UK, part of the Germany site, and the global Indymedia
    Radio site.

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    6) Rackspace Statement Regarding Indymedia
    By Annalie Drusch
    Director, Corporate Communications
    Rackspace Managed Hosting
    Friday 08 October 2004

    In the present matter regarding Indymedia, Rackspace Managed
    Hosting, a U.S. based company with offices in London, is acting in
    compliance with a court order pursuant to a Mutual Legal Assistance
    Treaty (MLAT), which establishes procedures for countries to assist
    each other in investigations such as international terrorism,
    kidnapping and money laundering. Rackspace responded to a
    Commissioner's subpoena, duly issued under Title 28, United
    States Code, Section 1782 in an investigation that did not arise
    in the United States. Rackspace is acting as a good corporate
    citizen and is cooperating with international law enforcement
    authorities. The court prohibits Rackspace from commenting
    further on this matter.

    For additional information on the MLAT, please visit findlaw.com



    (c) Copyright 2004 by TruthOut.org

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    7) AN OMINOUS DRONE IN THE GAZA SKY
    By Molly Moore
    ** Israeli Incursion Employs High-Tech Power to Lethal Effect **
    Washington Post
    October 8, 2004
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16184-2004Oct7.html

    [PHOTO (http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/images/I16688-2004Oct07L)
    CAPTION: Palestinians comb through
    the rubble of their house, which was
    destroyed in an Israeli assault, now
    in its second week, on the Jabalya
    refugee camp in Gaza.
    (Photo Credit: Kevin Frayer -- AP)]

    JABALYA REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip --
    By day, the streets of this densely
    populated Palestinian labyrinth are
    jammed with seething funeral processions
    and solemn mourning tents. But gradually,
    long before dusk, the camp is
    transformed into a ghost town, with
    civilians cowering in their apartments and
    masked gunmen darting through the
    shadows carrying Kalashnikov assault rifles
    and homemade bombs.

    "We just hug the children and cover
    them with clothes and blankets to protect
    them from the bullets," said Ama
    Motawaq, 59, a resident of the camp whose
    windows have been shattered and
    walls pockmarked by bullets.

    On Thursday evening, the boom of
    Israeli Merkava tank cannons and the staccato
    crackle of heavy-caliber machine-gun
    fire ricocheted through the concrete
    alleyways, heralding the 10th night of
    Israel's most lethal incursion into the
    Palestinian territories in nearly 2 1/2 years.

    Ninety-four Palestinians and five
    Israelis have been killed, according to
    statistics provided by each side in
    the conflict, since Israeli forces entered
    the northern Gaza Strip in an operation
    aimed at preventing Palestinian
    guerrillas from firing rockets and
    mortars at Jewish settlements and Israeli
    towns over the border. The fighting
    has pitted a sophisticated, high-tech
    military force against guerrillas using
    assault rifles, grenade launchers and
    weapons crafted from common explosives,
    construction site scraps and party
    balloons.

    On Thursday morning, Israeli intelligence
    officers watching video beamed from
    an unmanned surveillance aircraft saw
    two militants trying to launch a rocket
    into Israel, according to a military
    spokeswoman. Palestinian doctors and
    nurses peering out a window at the
    same two figures said they saw something
    very different: two boys playing with
    pipes and sticks in a sandy lot next to
    a school.

    Seconds later, a missile tore Suleiman
    Abu Foul, 12, and Raed Abu Zeid, 15, to
    shreds.

    Manar Farra, director of the Al Awda
    Hospital on the northern edge of the
    Jabalya camp and one of the witnesses
    to the incident, said the younger boy
    was brought to the hospital "without
    a head. Even his family could not
    recognize him. It made us hate our
    profession. We could do nothing."

    At almost the same moment, just
    after 8:30 a.m., Palestinians fired two crude
    Qassam rockets into the Israeli town
    of Sderot, about two miles from the Gaza
    border. No one was killed, but it was
    the kind of attack that had spurred
    Israel's leaders to send an estimated
    200 tanks and armored personnel carriers
    and 2,000 soldiers into the Gaza Strip.

    To people in the line of fire, low-tech
    and high-tech weapons are equally
    terrifying.

    On the streets of Sderot, residents
    interviewed this week said they lived in
    fear of the whistle that the Qassam
    rockets make. The missiles have killed
    four of the town's residents -- including
    three children -- in the past 3 1/2
    months.

    In the dusty alleyways and potholed
    streets of the Jabalya camp, which has
    more than 100,000 residents, the sound
    that sows fear is the omnipresent whine
    of the unmanned surveillance aircraft.
    On Thursday, no one walked the streets
    without keeping a wary eye on the
    cloudless sky in search of the brilliant
    white drone. Even grimy-faced toddlers
    playing in the dust of the grassless
    camp gazed skyward when the buzz grew louder.

    "You're afraid when you go out, you're
    afraid when you're home," said Khalid
    Kahlot, 40, a father of six whose clothing
    shop on the northeastern edge of
    the camp was bulldozed by Israeli
    armored vehicles a few days ago. "Whenever
    you're out, you look to the sky to see
    if there are planes or the drone.
    Everyone is scared."

    When the remote-piloted aircraft fires
    a missile, "there's no noise, no light,
    just a 'sphew.' A second later, it hits,"
    said Khaled Abu Habel, 38, who said
    he heard one of the missiles strike just
    yards from his home last Friday. He
    said the missile killed two of his cousins,
    both members of the Islamic
    Resistance Movement, or Hamas.

    As part of a mission to create a five-mile
    buffer zone to prevent rockets from
    reaching into Israel, the Israeli military
    has positioned tanks and armored
    personnel carriers along the northern
    and eastern sides of the Jabalya camp
    and the adjoining concrete-block town
    of Beit Lahiya. Beit Lahiya is about a
    10-minute drive from the Israeli border
    over roads chewed into sand pits by
    the treads of 60-ton tanks -- or a 20-
    second flight for a Qassam rocket.

    Though tanks and bulldozers thrust
    into Beit Lahiya and the Jabalya camp in
    the first two days of the incursion,
    they have now taken up positions at the
    entrances to the enclaves, creating
    a surreal division inside them.

    The eastern halves of the two communities
    -- the streets within tank range --
    are deserted day and night. Residents
    say they are afraid to step outside
    their homes. But farther west, just
    out of range of the tank cannons and
    machine guns, the residents nervously
    scuttle through streets and alleys to
    shop in the handful of stores that open
    for a few hours each day. Schoolgirls
    with white scarves and neon-hued
    backpacks walk to classes, and neighbors
    gather at each other's homes to keep
    an eye on the feared drone overhead.

    By midafternoon, the bustle subsides
    and the transformation begins. Children
    and young men start stretching huge
    cloth sheets across the narrow alleyways
    to provide cover from prying camera
    lenses above. As the afternoon shadows
    grow longer, even the streets on the
    relatively protected side of town are
    empty.

    The entrances to some alleyways are
    barricaded with sandbags. Across some of
    the main streets, residents and militants
    have piled sand as high as a
    one-story building in an effort to
    block Israeli armor.

    On Wednesday night, masked fighters
    from Hamas's armed wing held a news
    conference in the Jabalya camp to
    announce their determination to continue
    battling the Israeli tanks and to keep
    firing Qassam rockets. They also
    displayed samples of their arsenal:
    three shiny new Qassams, hand grenades
    and homemade bombs.

    The Qassams, which have a maximum
    range of about five miles, are fashioned
    from four-inch pipes commonly used in
    construction projects, fitted with fins
    and a needle nose. The shortest version
    is about three feet long and is
    packed with about nine pounds of explosives.
    The longest measures more than
    six feet and carries a payload of more than
    20 pounds.

    On Thursday, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades,
    the armed wing of Palestinian
    leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement,
    unveiled its latest weapon, the Aba Bel
    -- a fat, squat rocket about 20 inches
    long that contains about 20 pounds of
    explosives. It is launched by being flung
    out of a net and kept aloft with
    about 40 balloons of the type commonly
    sold for children's parties, an al-Aqsa
    spokesman said.

    The spokesman said the first of the rockets
    had been lobbed at Sderot on
    Wednesday. No damage was reported
    by the Israelis.

    --Special correspondent Islam Abdulkarim
    contributed to this report.

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    8)Urgent: Emergency Gaza Relief Fund
    For Immediate Release
    7 October 2004
    bayareapalestine (Please post to your websites)



    A massive military operation by Zionist occupation forces against the people
    of Northern Gaza has been underway for the past nine days. Since the night
    of Tuesday 28 September 2004, Israeli military forces carried out a
    wide-scale, open-ended attack on the Strip. So far, this attack has resulted
    in the death of eighty-one Palestinians, including 20 children. More than
    270 have been injured including 90 children. Numerous homes and private
    property have also been destroyed due to the invaders' use of
    disproportionate force, including air force and heavy tanks. Jabaliya
    refugee camp, Beit Hanun and Beit Lahia are under attack and have sustained
    heavy casualties and damage. An estimated 5000 families have been trapped in
    their homes, where they continue to subsist on meager quantities of water,
    food and medical supplies. Medical and humanitarian aid workers are being
    denied entry, and more than twenty employees of UNRWA have been detained by
    the invading troops.

    ACTION REQUESTED

    Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition has set up the Emergency
    Gaza Relief Fund. We call on all people of conscience to donate to
    the fund. Any amount you donate is important, will be directed to the Union
    of Palestinian Women's Committees (UPWC) for distribution to the victims who
    need all the help to get through the coming months.

    Please make your donation checks or money orders payable to "Al-Awda" or
    "PRRC". Write "Emergency Gaza Relief Fund" in the memo section, and send
    your donation to:

    Al-Awda
    PO Box 131352
    Carlsbad, CA 92013-1352, USA

    You may also use your credit card to donate online at:
    http://al-awda.org/donatenow/

    Al-Awda/PRRC is a non-profit tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization. Under IRS
    guidelines, your donations to PRRC are fully tax-deductible.

    __________________

    Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
    PO Box 131352
    Carlsbad, CA 92013, USA
    E-mail: info@al-awda.org
    WWW: http://www.al-awda.org
    Fax: 1-802-609-9284

    This alert has been posted at:
    http://www.al-awda.org/urgentemergencygazarelieffund/ and
    http://www.al-awdacal.org/alert-Gaza_Relief.html

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    9) U.S. Air Raid Kills 11 in Iraq's Falluja
    By Fadel al-Badrani
    FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters)
    Fri Oct 8, 2004 07:05 AM ET
    http://www.reuters.com/
    newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6451564&src=eDialog/
    GetContent§ion=news

    FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - A U.S. air strike aimed at foreign militants led
    by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi killed 11 people and wounded 17 after a
    wedding party in Falluja Friday.

    Rescuers dug bodies from rubble with their hands after the raid on
    a house where residents said a wedding party had just been held.
    They said the groom died and the bride was wounded.

    At the local hospital, where blood pooled on the floor, doctor
    Khaled Nasser said nine females aged between 5 and 50 were
    among the wounded. Reuters television footage showed four
    women lying bloodied and bandaged in the hospital.

    "We were celebrating my cousin's wedding and my relatives
    gathered in this house for the wedding," said Suad Mohammed,
    26. "The wedding ended at 10 p.m., but some people gathered
    outside the house and the bombing began.

    "I lost consciousness and this morning I knew I was in hospital,"
    said Mohammed, wounded in the legs and chest.

    The U.S. military said a "precision strike" hit a safe-house being
    used by associates of the Jordanian militant Zarqawi in northwest
    Falluja at 1:15 a.m.

    Repeated U.S. air strikes on Falluja have coincided with efforts
    by Iraq's interim government to arrange the return of its security
    forces to the rebel-held city and other trouble spots ahead of
    a January deadline for nationwide elections.

    The government welcomed an offer by a Shi'ite militia led by
    Moqtada al-Sadr to disarm, and indicated willingness to meet
    at least some of the fiery cleric's demands in any deal.

    "The government welcomes the announcement by Sadr that his
    militia will disband, hand over their weapons, respect the
    authority and the unity of the state and abide by the rule of
    law in Iraq," said a statement issued in the name of Kassim
    Daoud, Iraq's national security adviser and chief negotiator.

    The government promised to honor an amnesty offer for
    "those who have not committed crimes against the Iraqi people."

    The government could also pay to repair damage caused by
    nightly clashes in recent weeks between Sadr's Mehdi Army
    militia and U.S. forces in Baghdad's Sadr City slum district.

    Daoud's statement followed a disarmament offer made by
    Sadr's top aide in a televised address Thursday.

    Ali Smeism said on the Al Arabiya channel the Mehdi Army
    would disarm if the U.S. military freed Sadr aides, stopped
    "persecuting" the militia and paid reparations. Sadr's aides
    have also demanded financial assistance to rebuild Sadr City.

    PACIFYING IRAQ

    If a deal were struck with the Mehdi Army in Sadr City and
    other Shi'ite flashpoints around Iraq, it could go some way to
    restoring stability ahead of the elections, although a Sunni
    insurgency still grips some central and northern regions.

    The U.S. military said Friday soldiers had caught a
    suspected bomb maker in Baghdad and seized a truck carrying
    more than 1,500 155-mm artillery rounds. It said Thursday's
    haul was one of the biggest to date. Insurgents often use
    artillery rounds to make car bombs and roadside charges.

    Before the latest Falluja raid, the city's chief negotiator
    said talks with the government could bear fruit soon. "The
    negotiations with the Iraqi government and the U.S army have
    reached a positive stage," Sheikh Khalid al-Jumaili said.

    Jumaili, a mosque preacher and member of the Mujahideen
    Shura (council), which has some influence in the lawless city,
    said he hoped an agreement would be completed Saturday.

    Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi denied the government
    was negotiating over Falluja, saying rebels should accept his
    terms, lay down their guns and join the political process.

    "There are really no negotiations about this," he told Al
    Arabiya. "Those who conduct violence ... and who harm the Iraqi
    people should abide by these conditions."

    It is not clear whether battle-hardened Iraqi guerrillas or
    foreign militants said to be holed up in Falluja would accept
    any deal reached by representatives such as Jumaili.

    Zarqawi, who Washington says has links to al Qaeda, ranks
    as the top U.S. target in Iraq, with a $25 million price on his
    head. His Tawheed and Jihad group has said it carried out some
    of Iraq's bloodiest suicide bombings and hostage killings.

    The U.S. military said recent air strikes had killed
    several Zarqawi leaders, including Abu Anas al-Shami, described
    as his deputy and spiritual adviser, and Mohammed al-Lubnani.

    Residents and local doctors say many of the raids have
    inflicted civilian casualties in a city held by Sunni fighters
    since a U.S. assault in April failed to dislodge them.

    (c) Copyright Reuters 2004.

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    10) For the Anti-War Movement: The Elections are Really on
    October 17 in Washington, DC
    If You Want to Vote to "Bring the Troops Home Now!"
    You Have to Get on the Bus to the Million Worker March!


    Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Antiwar and Peace
    movement:

    We know that many of us can't wait to vote for “Anybody
    but Bush”. However, if there was ever a time when knowing
    that marching is often far more important than voting, and
    “movement” is more important than “establishment”, now is
    such a time. The 2004 presidential election campaign has
    made our journey to the capital far more urgent and
    essential than if our march were scheduled for the day
    after the Nov. 2 elections.

    One of the reasons why the march was scheduled before the
    elections is because presidential campaigns, regardless of
    one’s own views of the major party candidates, almost
    always usurp, co-opt, derail and neutralize the grassroots
    movement. March leaders decided to use the slogan “Working
    people speaking for themselves” for the Million Worker
    March to make it clear that we refuse to be voiceless
    appendages to a media-driven and money-driven election
    campaign.

    The November election campaign has not been a genuine
    referendum on the critical question of pulling U.S. troops
    out of Iraq now. President Bush is being criticized for
    lying and pulling the country into this war. But both of
    the major party candidates have made in clear that they
    are committed to “staying” and “winning” in Iraq. It was
    decided early on to make the demand to “Bring the troops
    home now!” central to the message. With that understanding
    in mind, the anti-war movement was invited to become a
    full partner in this march.

    The fact that the anti-war movement responded so
    positively is one of the things that have given this march
    almost limitless potential and power. Because of this, the
    march has become a popular referendum on bringing the
    troops home. It’s the movement’s opportunity to “speak for
    itself.” With almost 1,100 U.S soldiers and tens of
    thousands of Iraqi’s dead--and nothing but more war and
    death in sight--WE CAN NOT AFFORD TO BE SILENT & IMMOBILE
    OUT OF DEFERENCE TO THE ELECTIONS.

    The Million Worker March is a grassroots anti-war “vote”
    against the war, the occupation, the troops coming home
    and on whether our money should be spend on killing in the
    Middle East, are jobs healthcare, housing and education.
    The buses are filling, unions are organizing and we know
    that you are working hard for this important event.

    We can confidently say to you that on Oct. 17 at the
    Lincoln memorial in D.C., together we are going to produce
    a powerful, massive, and we believe unprecedented alliance
    between the workers’ movement and the movement against the
    war. Let's keep the hard work up over the coming week
    (most people don't decide to go until a few days before)
    to realize the full potential. Tell everyone that the real
    vote is in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 17, and that in order
    to cast their ballot they have "to get on the bus".

    We'll see you in Washington,

    Antiwar 4 The Million Worker March Organizers


    Momentum is building for the Million Worker March---new
    organizing centers are springing up all over the country
    (see
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/organizingcenters.htm)
    and new endorsers are being added to the list daily
    (http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/endorsers.htm).

    It is more important than ever that we turn out by the
    thousands to say, "Jobs, Healthcare, and a Living Wage,
    Not War!" on October 17. We need your help in this last
    week to make this happen.


    HOW YOU CAN HELP

    **Donate!
    We need help with the enormous expenses involved with this
    massive mobilization of working people. You can donate
    online at: http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org/


    **Get the Word out!
    1) Download leaflets from
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/pdfdownload.htm
    and take them to your school, workplace, house of worship,
    union, and community organization.

    2) Link to the Anti-war for the Million Worker March
    Website:
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/index.htm

    3) Forward this email to your email lists.


    **Organize transportation from your area!
    We need hundreds of local organizers. Contact us about
    becoming a local organizer:
    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/signupantiwarorganizer.htm


    http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org

    October 17 Washington DC



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