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Thursday, October 14, 2004
BAUAW NEWSLETTER-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2004
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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) GET ON THE BUS FOR THE MILLION WORKER MARCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2004 Coretta Scott King and Martin Luther King III have endorsed the Million Worker March on Washington on October 17. FOR MORE INFO: Publicity Committee 111 Clayton Court Vallejo, CA 94591 phone: 707.552.9992 fax: 707.552.9993 mobile: 707.694.5699 email: rbs1@pacbell.net http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/index.htm ALL OUT NOV. 3RD, 5 PM, POWELL AND MARKET STREETS, SF END THE OCCUPATION! OUT OF IRAQ NOW! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) The Million Worker March: The War against Workers [col.written 10/2/04] (c) 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal] 2) Million Worker March Update SPEAKERS & IMPORTANT BUS PARKING INFORMATION 3) A Labor Activism Alert from the Cultural Workers Consort... 4) FROM LYNNE STEWART'S TRIAL BLOG Justice for Lynne Stewart! Notes from the trial... Wednesday, October 13, 2004 From: "Larry Felson" 5) IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA 6) CIA using Jordan as torture base "US interrogators are known to threaten some detainees with shipping them off to Jordan if they don't co-operate" Wednesday 13 October http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/5EE4504C-E30E-41C4-A83A-C7ED1CC4AE80. htm 7) PALESTINE EYEWITNESS: Attack on Gaza Kim Bullimore, West Bank http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2004/602/602p24.htm 8) Death Toll from Israel's Gaza Offensive Rises to 100 By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) Thu Oct 14, 2004 05:44 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6498923&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news 9) FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY great events! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) The Million Worker March: The War against Workers [col.written 10/2/04] (c) 2004 Mumia Abu-Jamal] Almost all of us, from wherever we have come, have something vital in common: we are engaged in the world of work. Some of us are members of unions -- as am I, a proud, card-carrying member of the National Writer's Union, which is affiliated with the United Auto Workers. Some of us, perhaps a majority, are not members of a union, and yet, as so-called "contingency workers"; as temps, as part-timers, as on call workers, as workfare, as day laborers, as prison laborers, we are people who are workers, who add social good; and --all-- of us are catching hell! That's because wherever there is a war against wages, that means a war against workers. If we speak the truth, it doesn't matter who wins the White House; workers are catching hell. That's because the only choices before the American people are corporate choices; a thin narrow slice between two, quite similar "brokerage parties", who sell their souls to the highest bidder. Think of it this way; the last president supported by vast labor votes was William Jefferson Clinton. And how did Clinton reward labor support? By passing NAFTA, and opening the door to the globalist monster that is sucking the life-blood from most working families across the nation. The drastic loss of U.S. manufacturing jobs, and the resultant drop in wages, can be traced to the NAFTA bill. That's why a Million Worker March is now necessary; to break through the corporate gibble-gobble that now dominates the coming elections. Corporate candidates covered by corporate media for corporate interests. It's no wonder it's so slimy. It's also no wonder that the word "workers" rarely, if ever, crosses the lips of the corporate candidates. It's no wonder that the word "union" sounds like profanity when they mention it. It is only the workers that can or will defend the interests of workers: -- Universal Healthcare for ALL people; -- A national living wage and livable retirement benefits; -- Bring about democracy to the shop floor, so that decision about work are made by those who labor; -- Taxation that is progressive, on corporations and the wealthy, and relieves the burdens on the working class and poor; -- An End to Wars waged for Corporate America, like Iraq!; -- The immediate revocation of --all-- anti-labor pacts, like NAFTA, FTAA, the WTO, and CAFTA!; -- The repeal of Taft-Hartley!; -- Repeal of the so-called "PATRIOT ACT"!; These are but some of the demands motivating the Million Worker March, but it can't be all of them. Workers actually build this society; it is they, and only they, who can re-build it. This means a resurgence of the labor movement that is truly revolutionary -- that does not "settle" for it's slice, but changes the social order -- completely. The union movement has a history of exclusion that worked against its own class interests; what if --what IF-- --all-- of those people we mentioned a few moments ago -- part-timers, on-calls, perma-temps, and yes -- prison laborers -- were actually unionized? It would add immeasurably, to the power of Labor, and add to the power of unions, generally, as a social force in the social order! In a phrase, this is win-win. Social transformation is possible, but only -- ONLY -- with social organization! When people organize, broadly, and as a social force, then you will hear those political whores speak the word "union" like they are speaking of a lover! Our esteemed ancestor, the great escaped captive, and abolitionist, Frederick Douglass once said, "Power concedes nothing without demand." He was right then; he is right now. Labor must unite to force this corrupt political system to yield. We, all of us, will be able to construct new realities, not merely demand them. Or else, we will be choosing the same monkeys to sit over us, as they betray us, forever. That time must end. Thank You! -- Mumia Abu-Jamal Mr. Jamal is author of "WE WANT FREEDOM: A life in the Black Panther Party" (Cambridge, MA: South End Press, 2004) http://www.mumia.org Visit http://www.millionworkermarch.org for information on the demands and list of endorsers http://www.chicagofreemumia.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 2) Million Worker March Update SPEAKERS & IMPORTANT BUS PARKING INFORMATION The Million Worker March is only 4 days away. Momentum is building for this historic event. Activists and groups: Are you busy e-mailing & phone-banking to "get people on those buses?" For detailed information, see http://www.antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org ***The Rally Arrangements have been made with the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police for buses to drop passengers off on Virginia Ave. just North of Constitution Ave. This is in close walking distance to the Lincoln Memorial, 22nd and Constitution Ave. NW. Bus greeters will be stationed at Virginia Ave. to give information to participants as they arrive. Bus pick up will be at the same location - Virginia Ave off of Constitution. Buses can park on Virginia Ave on a first come basis and on Ohio Dr. off of Independence Ave., which is on the South side of the Lincoln Memorial. Volunteers are needed to help greet the buses, set up, security and with a variety of other tasks. There will be a "Volunteers Meeting" on Friday, October 15, 7 P.M. at St. Stephen Church, 1525 Newton St. NW. There will be work sessions throughout Saturday. The Pre-Rally and entertainment will begin at 10:30 am. The main Rally will begin at 12 noon at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. (The Lincoln Memorial is located between Constitution and Independence Aves. and between 22nd and 23rd St. The closest metro stop is Foggy Bottom on the blue/orange line. The Foggy Bottom exit is at 23rd and I Sts. NW. From the exit walk south on 23rd St.) Maps, housing information, maps, and other helpful information are available at: http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/logistics.htm ***Speakers Include: Actor Danny Glover; entertainer and activist Dick Gregory; Rev. Jesse Jackson; Brenda Stokely, President, AFSCME District Council 1707; Clarence Thomas, co-Chair MWM; Chris Silvera, Teamsters National Black Caucus; Ralph Schoenman, Chair: Communications, MWM; Roger Toussaint, President, Transport Workers Union, Local 100; Donna Dewitt, President South Carolina State Federation of Labor; Mike Hoffman, Co-Founder, Iraqi Veterans Against the War; and more. ***Discussion & Organizing Tents The main event on Oct. 17 is of course the rally on the steps of the Lincoln monument. - But thereÂs more Oct. 17 will not only be a big rally, but also a genuine opportunity for activists from many different struggles, and many different parts of the country (and the world), to share information and ideas with each other, and talk about strategies to carry our movement forwards. - In Order to facilitate this process we will have Discussion & Organizing Tents near the Lincoln Monument on Oct. 17. - The tents will be situated close enough to be accessible to all who come to the rally, but far enough away so as to not interfere or compete with it. - Each tent will be issue-based. A partial list of issues includes: -Workers Rights (i.e., organizing, contracts, health/safety issues) -Anti-War -Global WomenÂs issues/the Âinvisible worker -Youth -Housing -Reparations (i.e., domestic/international) -National Health Care For All -The Corporate Agenda (i.e., free trade agreements, outsourcing, sweatshops) -International Solidarity (i.e., Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, Iraq, Palestine, South Africa, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Columbia, The Philippines, Korea etc.) -Repression, racism, violations of civil liberties, the ÂPatriot ActÂ, civil & human rights -Immigrant Rights -Quality/Free Education for all -Criminal Injustice system/political prisoners -Environmental issues & environmental racism -Labor Media -Veterans ***MWM Solidarity With Hotel Workers March Hotel workers are currently on strike or locked out in San Francisco, on strike in Atlantic City, and preparing to strike in both Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles. Participants in the Million Worker March are invited to participate in a march from the rally to the Hotel Washington, one of the hotels where workers may be on strike soon. The march will take place in the late afternoon, and it is optional for MWM participants as many will want to remain at the main rally, or in the discussion and organizing tents. HOW YOU CAN HELP **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 **Donate! We need help with the enormous expenses involved with organizing buses for this massive mobilization of working people. You can donate online at: http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org/ http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org October 17 Washington DC Anyone can subscribe. Send an email request to AntiWar4theMillionWorkerMarch-subscribe@organizerweb.com To unsubscribe AntiWar4theMillionWorkerMarch-unsubscribe@organizerweb.com Subscribing and unsubscribing can also be done on the Web at http://www.organizerweb.com/mailman/listinfo/antiwar4themillionworkermarch ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 3) A Labor Activism Alert from the Cultural Workers Consort... Friends, Here is some updated information on Sunday's historic event---- THE MILLION WORKER MARCH. I am proud to add that I WILL BE AMONG THE MUSICAL PERFORMERS ONSTAGE for this amazing workers' action. The organizers of this event have proclaimed their belief in the of music and the rest of the arts as an important tool in organizing. Here, Here! At present the full list of performers is incomplete, but I am told that it will run the gamut from Hip-Hop to Folk, World Music to Pop, and beyond---an assemblage that is representational of the body of working people and activists in the throngs of marchers. Beisdes my own set of Labor songs, some other confirmed performers will include NYC singer-songwriter Judy Gorman and southern chorus, The Fruits of Labor, among so many more. These cultural workers will be coming from all points, as will be the marchers themselves. Let's really rock DC, sisters and brothers. It is high time that the workers have a loud voice they can call their own. In Solidarity, John Pietaro -----Forwarded Message----- From: NYCLAW Sent: Oct 13, 2004 7:08 PM To: LaborAgainstWar Subject: [NYCLAW] Million Worker March Info 1. Get Your Bus Tickets Today & donate to help others march 2. Volunteer at the MWM **Get Your Bus Tickets There is still space on the buses to Washington, DC--don't miss this historic opportunity! The ongoing debates have made one thing clear--working people must have their own voice in Washington, DC. We must speak for ourselves and raise the issues that matter to us--issues like health care, a living wage, affordable housing, and bringing the troops home now. Our voice in the debate will be heard on Sunday, October 17 in Washington, DC, at the Million Worker March. There are only two days left to get your bus tickets for the October 17 Million Worker March in Washington, DC. Buses are leaving from throughout New York and from across the country. Tens of thousands of working people, students, veterans, and activists will gather at the Lincoln Memorial to say, "We need jobs, healthcare, & a living wage, not war!" Get your bus tickets today! Stop by 39 W. 14th St. in Manhattan (between 5th & 6th Aves.) Tickets are $35 round-trip, are leaving from locations throughout NYC, including: 39 W. 14th St. (Manhattan) 96th St. & Broadway (Manhattan) 125th St. & A.C. Powell (Manhattan) 178th St. & Broadway (Manhattan) Queensboro Plaza (Queens) Grand Army Plaza (Brooklyn) Journal Sq. (Jersey City, NJ) Call 212-633-6646 for more information. We want to provide as many buses as possible so that youth, students, and working people can make their voices heard on October 17. Your donation will help make this possible. You can donate to help cover the costs of buses online at: http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org or by mail (make checks payable to: Anti-War4MWM/IAC, and send to 39 W. 14th St. #206, NY, NY 10011) http://www.Antiwar4theMillionWorkerMarch.org Donate: http://www.peoplesrightsfund.org Volunteer with the MWM! We will need hundreds of volunteers to make the March a success. In the next few days, come by 39 W. 14th St. #206 to help with making signs & banners, packing supplies, and many other tasks. The office will be open from 10am to 6pm through Saturday. Volunteers are needed in Washington to help greet the buses, set up, security and with a variety of other tasks. If you can go to DC early, there will be a "Volunteers Meeting" on Friday, October 15, 7 P.M. at St. Stephen Church, 1525 Newton St. NW. There will be work sessions throughout Saturday. Call 202-232-0057 or 212-633-6646 for more information. If you are arriving on Sunday, you can still volunteer to greet buses, staff tables, hand out literature, clean up after the demo, and many other tasks. Check in with a MWM table at the rally to find out how you can help. For logistics (transportation, bus drop-off, maps, housing, speakers list, etc.) http://www.antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org/logistics.htm) Anti-War 4 the Million Worker March http://antiwar4themillionworkermarch.org October 17 Washington DC The International Action Center http://www.iacenter.org mail to:iacenter@iacenter.org ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 4) FROM LYNNE STEWART'S TRIAL BLOG Justice for Lynne Stewart! Notes from the trial... Wednesday, October 13, 2004 From: "Larry Felson" Thu, 14 Oct 2004 07:40:18 +0000 Dear Friends, Comrades, Supporters: Sorry I haven't been faithful to the Blog but the onslaught of the government has kept us busy at the barricades (2004 style). In the four month smear, they have presented Bin Laden on video and in translation by NY Times reporter Judith Miller (herself now in the clutches of persecutor US attorney Pat Fitzgerald in connection with the White House outing of the CIA agent wife). We have also had endless newspaper articles found in FILES in my office, found in my co-defendant's study where he was preparing his dissertation and in the garage of my other co-defendant. On the final day of the trial and "faithfully" reported by all the media they played a conversation between Sattar and a Reuters reporter on September 24,2001. In this, she asks him about a "link" between Bin Laden and my client, Sheik Omar. A french reporter, interviewed Bin Laden(when? where? How? who?) and was told that he was influenced by Sheik Omar's words in 1996, THEREFORE... The Judge dutifully and dully repeated the admonition to the JUry, "Bin Laden is not part of this case. He is not a co-conspirator. This is not offered for the truth". Supporters in the audience have been wondering so why is the jury hearing this at all???? There is an answer to that question and it's the same answer to why we are in Afghanistan and Iraq. Following this scurrilous presentation--and these young prosecutors were all but high fiving each other, Tigar (the great) made argument to dismiss all the charges--read it on the web site. It lifted all our bruised spirits and got us ready for this week to come! Now, on Wednesday, October 13, I will take the witness stand. Tigar and I will have discourse on my life and lawyering and the Sheik's. case. I will be there for probably a week at least. They will be ugly on cross examination...but untutored. I have the WILL to do this but I need endurance and stamina. Part of that will be supplied (no pun) by the people in the audience ...fellow stugglers for decades, new believers, friends dating from elementary and high school, my beloved family meaning Ralph, children, sister, grandchildren (12 going on 13). All who see my fight as their fight--standing on the brink of disaster in this USA and no way to go but forward to victory. Thanks -- too weak a word--for all the heartfelt greetings. I went to the YMHA in Manhattan to hear Adrienne Rich read her poetry ... these are things that sustain me and my optimistic view that there can be a world of difference and diversity where the poets (and lawyers!) are not the warriors. Keep me in your t houghts and hearts ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 5) IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT THE BLOCKADE AGAINST CUBA SUMMARY The economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba is the longest in history. According to figures updated in 2004 by the Cuban National Statistics Office, 69% of the population living in our country was born after 1959, thus, approximately 7 out of 10 Cubans have been born and lived under the unilateral sanction regime of the US embargo. Last year, 179 Member States voted in favor, 3 against (including the United States) and 2 abstained. This proved the international community's nearly-total rejection towards the US Administration's genocidal policy against Cuba For thirteen consecutive years, Cuba will submit to the consideration of the UN General Assembly the draft resolution entitled: "Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba". The Assembly will debate and take action on this draft on Thursday, 28 October 2004. CUBA CANNOT EXPORT TO THE US Cuba cannot engage in any kind of sales to US entrepreneurs. Cuba could export to the US, for example, from 10 to 15,000 tons of nickel per annum, no less than 1,000 tons of cobalt and more than 2 million tons of cement. CUBA FROM THE US CANNOT IMPORT (ONLY FOODSTUFFS AND ON AN EXCEPTIONAL BASIS) Our country must engage in cash-related purchases, without the possibility of accessing financial credits, not even private ones. US companies must engage in cumbersome bureaucratic formalities to procure the license authorizing them to sell their products to Cuba. Cuba cannot use its maritime fleet in such trading operations. Transportation must take place on US or third-country vessels after procuring a license to that end. Cuba has to pay to US companies through banks based in third countries because it is not allowed to establish direct banking relations with the US. Within five years of the lifting of the travel ban, our country could be receiving 5 million American tourists and revenues amounting to US$ 7 billion per annum. The sanctions imposed for traveling to Cuba can be up to 10 years in prison and penalties of US$ 1 million for corporations and US$ 250,000 for individuals. Cuba is compelled to engage in third-country currency operations, even though its major import and export items are quoted on the world market in that currency. This causes huge economic losses on account of the ups and downs of the US dollar against the currencies of the country's main trading partners. CUBA DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS EITHER TO INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL AGENCIES.NO SINGLE CREDIT HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN THE LAST 45 YEARS According to preliminary information, only in 2003, the Inter-American Development Bank loaned nearly US$ 9 billion in credits to Latin America, while the World Bank lent another US$ 5 billion. THE TORRICELLI ACT ( adopted 1992 ) It prohibits trade with subsidiaries of US companies based in third countries. It sets forth that third-country vessels are forced to wait no less than 6 months to call at US ports after having called at Cuban ports, under the threat of being "blacklisted." THE HELMS-BURTON ACT (adopted 1996) Title III: It sets forth the celebration of trials in US courts of law against third-country businesspeople who engage in deals with Cuba. Title IV: It prevents entry into the US for those company officials, CEOs and their families who engage in business deals with Cuba. SECTION 211. Another poorly worked out legislative plan It allows Bacardi Co. to steal the "Havana Club" rum brandname for the US market. It prevents third-country companies from filing suits with US courts of law over trademark and patent violations if these are related to business deals in Cuba. THE SO-CALLED "PEOPLE TO PEOPLE" ENGAGEMENT, FORBIDDEN BY THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION The Government of the United States sets aside this year US$ 28.2 million to broadcast to Cuba a total of 2,233 weekly hours through radio and TV. Between 1984 and 2003, the US spent US$ 432 million on operations connected with Radio and TV MartÃ. Only through USAID, the current budget sets aside a total of US$ 7 million to finance the fabrication of an "opposition" within Cuba. Last 6 May, the US Government announced, with a lot of media publicity and the direct involvement of the Administration's highest- ranking officials, new measures to further tighten its aggressive and hostile policy towards Cuba. WHAT DID BUSH SAY THEN? "This strategy fosters the spending of money to help organizations protect the dissidents and promote human rights. It is a strategy that fosters a clear voice in speaking the truth to the Cuban people through Radio and TV MartÃ. It is a strategy that will prevent the regime from taking advantage of the tourists' hard currency and the remittances to the Cubans that underpin the repressive regime. It is a strategy that says that we are not waiting for the day of freedom in Cuba; we are working for the day of freedom in Cuba." REPORT OF THE COMMISSION FOR ASSISTANCE TO A FREE CUBA OBJECTIVE: TO OVERTHROW THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT AND FULLY ESTABLISH ITS TOTAL CONTROL ON CUBA The report issued has 6 chapters. The first chapter is the one which lists the strategy and the specific measures that the Commission recommends for its immediate implementation to topple the Cuban Government. Key elements of this "new strategy" would be: 1. Increase in support for the groups acting at the service of the US. 2. Increase in the international campaigns against our country. 3. Tightening of the subversive and misinformation actions against Cuba. 4. Adoption of new measures to affect the Cuban economy. 5. Undermining what they have called the "regime succession" plans. MAIN MEASURES 6 MAY 2004 1) To set aside US$ 59 million in the next 2 years to finance actions aimed at destroying the Revolution. Such funding would be used, inter alia, to: a) Increase the funding for internal subversion activities and search for new ways to engage governments, third-country NGOs and international organizations in those efforts. The US$ 7 million of the current budget now adds another US$ 29 million, for a grand total of US$ 36 million aimed at financing the so-called "internal opposition" in Cuba. b) Expand the anti-Cuban propaganda campaign. To enhance towards the interior of Cuba the direct broadcasts of the so-called Radio and TV Martà by means of a C-130 airplane. Towards the outside world, another US$ 5 million would be earmarked to disseminate a negative image of our country. (as a country that violates human rights, engages in espionage against third parties, fosters subversion in Latin America and conducts other actions labeled as threats to the national security of the US) 2 ) Prohibition for the Cubans living in the US to send remittances and packages to their relatives in Cuba if these are "government officials" or "members of the Communist Party." 3-To reduce the visits to Cuba by those Cubans living in the US. Elimination of the general license for a trip per annum and limitation of family-related visits to one every three years under a specific license and only for close relatives. 4-To limit the recipients of remittances and packages to direct relatives of Cubans living in the US. (DEFINED EXCLUSIVELY AS GRANDPARENTS, GRANDCHILDREN, PARENTS, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, WIVES AND CHILDREN) While the Cuban Government is more flexible about the visits of immigrants, the US Government increases the obstacles! What are they afraid of? 5-To continue restricting the granting of licenses for educational travels and academic exchanges to US citizens and institutions through more stringent regulations than those existing today. These new restrictions include: Limitation of educational exchanges, Elimination of the general license for travels by athletes, Removal of the specific license for cultural clinics and workshops, Elimination of the fully hosted traveler category, Revision of travel permits on private aircraft, etc. 6. To reduce the maximum limit of money to be spent by a Cuban- American visiting their family in Cuba, from US$ 164 to just US$ 50 per day. 7. Implementation of "covert" activities against anyone bringing money to relatives in Cuba from Cubans based in the US. Rewards are even offered to those denouncing or reporting the illegal sending of family remittances. 8. To make a more serious assessment about whether the enforcement of Title III of the Helms-Burton Act is deleterious to US interests or if such enforcement could expedite the fall of the Cuban Revolution. (TO AUTHORIZE THE CELEBRATION OF TRIALS IN US COURTS OF LAW AGAINST THIRD-COUNTRY BUSINESSPEOPLE ENGAGED IN DEALS WITH CUBA, WHICH HAD NOT BEEN ENFORCED UNTIL NOW) 9. To firmly apply sanctions contained in Title IV of the Helms- Burton Act  prohibiting the granting of visas to foreign investors based in Cuba. 10. To neutralize those companies engaged in economic activities with the external sector. To run investigations on Cuban and foreign companies trading with Cuba. 11. To deploy an offensive for third-country governments and NGOs to join the US policy aimed at destroying the Cuban Revolution. Mr. Noriega was particularly emphatic in his appeal for other countries to support those efforts. 12. To support actions in third countries to discourage tourism towards our country. 13. To continue denying visas for Cuban officials who must travel to the US. 14. To continue denying visas for Cuban officials who must travel to the US. 15. Appointment of a "Coordinator for the Transition in Cuba" at the State Department level. In practice, he would be the future "US pro-consul" in our country The measures announced are also a violation of the human rights of the Cuban-born citizens living in the US, who are seeing the imposition of new and draconian restrictions to travel to their country of origin and send economic assistance to their relatives in Cuba. THESE MEASURES DISREGARD: The real interests of the American people and the overwhelming majority of the Cubans living in the US. The real interests of most members of the US Congress. The real interests of the extensive sectors of that country that are looking forward to a normal relation with Cuba. The standards and principles of International Law. In sum, what is being proclaimed is the plan of annexation of Cuba to the US and the return to the Republic of the Platt Amendment! An escalation that not only attempts to stifle the country economically, but that also intends to create conditions enabling the legitimacy of the "regime change" policy in Cuba. The Cuban people relies on the fact that the international community, in circumstances in which the US government irresponsibly threatens its rights to life, development, peace and self- determination, will stand firm and clearly to favor the ending of the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed on them. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://asia.groups.yahoo.com/group/Marxists/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Marxists-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://asia.docs.yahoo.com/info/terms ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 6) CIA using Jordan as torture base "US interrogators are known to threaten some detainees with shipping them off to Jordan if they don't co-operate" Wednesday 13 October http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/5EE4504C-E30E-41C4-A83A-C7ED1CC4AE80. htm The US Central Intelligence Agency is holding al-Qaida suspects in a secret Jordanian jail where they are subjected to interrogation methods banned in the United States, an Israeli newspaper said on Wednesday. The Haaretz newspaper said at least 11 men held incommunicado in Jordan include Khalid Shaikh Muhammad, the alleged mastermind of the attacks on New York and Washington, and Hanbali, accused of being al-Qaida's ally in southeast Asia. "Their detention outside the US enables CIA interrogators to apply interrogation methods banned by US law and to do so in a country where cooperation with Americans is particularly close, thereby reducing the danger of leaks," Haaretz said. But a Jordanian security official dismissed as "totally baseless" the story, which attributed its information to international intelligence sources. A CIA official in Washington declined to comment. The Jordanian official, who declined to be named, said: "The allegations that surface every now and then that the US runs secret detention centres in the kingdom are totally baseless and seek to undermine the country's favourable human rights image abroad." International human rights groups have accused the United States of circumventing guidelines on interrogation by shipping al-Qaida suspects to allied states where such legal scrutiny is lacking. Washington insists its interrogators operate within the law. Previous claims US officials say incommunicado detentions in secret locations are essential for security and that many suspects held have provided valuable intelligence that has foiled planned attacks. Jordan is seen as a key ally in the US-led war on terror. In "Rumsfeld's War", a book drawing on declassified Pentagondocuments, Washington Times correspondent Rowan Scarborough said Jordanian interrogators had helped US counterparts in handling al-Qaida suspects held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. "US interrogators are known to threaten some detainees with shipping them off to Jordan if they don't cooperate," Scarborough said. "Like other Middle Eastern countries, Jordan uses physical means to coerce confessions and vital intelligence information," he added. Reuters All International news articles and news are available at http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/internationalnews/2004-07 Messages before 2004 are available at (this site is an archive only, s o please do not try to add your address) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/internationalnews/ Please visit also: www.apm-ram.org Please see also: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ International News [Zionism is Racism, Anti-Zionism is not Anti-Semitism] Please read and feel free to forward, print, and publish. We would like to apologize for any repeated messages, and any typing or grammatical errors. We act because we believe in this quote: " You can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all the time" ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 7) PALESTINE EYEWITNESS: Attack on Gaza Kim Bullimore, West Bank http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2004/602/602p24.htm Seven days after the Israeli military campaign in the northern Gaza region began on September 28, 100 Palestinians - one third of them under the age of 15 - have been killed, while more than 300 civilians, including more than 80 children, have been wounded, 168 houses have been demolished, along with kindergartens, dozens of grocery stores, schools and olive groves. Electricity has been cut off and tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water. The Israeli offensive, which began on the night of the fourth anniversary of the second Palestinian intifada (uprising), has been carried out in one of the most populated regions of Gaza. In the past six days, more than 2000 Israeli troops, accompanied by 200 Israeli tanks, dozens of apache helicopters and armoured bulldozers have entered Jabaliya, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun refugee camps which are home to more than 250,000 Palestinians. The offensive also began within days of Yom Kippur, the Jewish festival of atonement. In a gross misappropriation of Jewish religiousity, the Israeli government has dubbed the operation Days of Penitence. Medical staff in Balsam Hospital in Beit Lahia have reported severe food, medical and blood shortages, while the staff at Al Awda hospital in Jabaliya have reported that their medical emergency supplies have been exhausted as a result of the high number of causalities. According to the Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, which is based in Jabiliya, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has denied the Ministry of Health access to the government clinic in Beit Hanoun, and denied all requests for access. Since the start of the offensive, the IDF has refused to allow United Nation Works and Relief Agency (UNWRA) medical staff access to their clinic to assist with causalities. IDF spokespeople have publicly claimed that the offensive is in response to the death of two children killed by a Hamas rocket attack upon the Israeli township of Sderot. However, a number of commentators in Israel have argued that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, under pressure from the extreme right because of his Gaza "disengagement" plan, is exploiting the death of the children to pursue his own agenda. Sharon's Gaza "disengagement plan", announced in February, was designed to relieve international pressure on Israel, which had ratcheted up because of its construction of the Apratheid Wall. The plan was designed to give the impression that Israel was working towards peace without giving into "terrorism", while allowing Sharon and his government to annex and consolidate more territory in the West Bank. Despite all the hue and cry by right-wing opponents of "disengagement", the plan concedes little. Under it, "disengagement" was not to be immediate or unilateral, instead it was to take "one or two years" to complete and would merely involve shifting the path of the Apartheid Wall east to a new security line within the Occupied Territories. This would take in more illegal settlements then the original path, and would not result in the immediate dismantling of those illegal colonies outside the new path, instead they would be relocated. In addition, the plan would exclude Palestinians from the negotiating table, in favour of Washington-Israel talks. In return for "disengagement", the US would be asked to recognise the Apartheid wall, as well as the illegal colonies of Ariel, Ma'aleh Adumim and Gush Etzio, annexing further sections of the West Bank. Within days of the announcement of the plan, however, the number of settlements to be moved dwindled from 17 to include only the "most isolated" colonies, with the evacuation of the Katif block, the biggest colony in the Gaza being postponed indefinitely. In an interview in April with the Progressive magazine, Uri Avnery, a former Knesset member and founding member of Israeli peace organisation Gush Shalom, claimed that the plan would result in the incorporation of 55% of the West Bank into Israel. At the same time, Avnery argued, the Gaza "will become a giant prison camp, cut off on all sides. It will have no seaport or airport and be cut off from its only neighbour, Egypt. There will be no entering the Strip or leaving it except through Israel. Much as now, Israel will be able to cut off the supply of food, raw materials, water, fuel, gas and electricity, as well as the exit of workers and goods. Israel will also be able to invade the Strip at any time in order to 'prevent terrorist actions'." Sharon's plan might have meant little, but that did not stop other right-wing parties, the extreme right within his own party and extremist settler groups and rabbinical leaders condemning it. In early September, more than 20,000 settlers rallied in Jerusalem to protest the plan. Many of those attending the rally warned that civil war was inevitable and that there would be violent clashes between settlers and Israeli security forces should the plan go ahead. Other settlers at the demonstration carried signs calling Sharon "a dictator" and "traitor". Three days prior to the demonstration, 185 former members of the Israeli government, senior reserve officers in the IDF and other prominent Israeli professionals signed a petition declaring disengagement "a national crime, a crime against humanity and is a revelation of tyranny, evil and arbitrariness meant to deny Jews their rights... [that] lays the groundwork for the ethnic cleansing of Jews from their homeland". A number of the signatories to the petition went on to publicly accuse Sharon of Nazism and anti-semitism. Given this pressure, Sharon is particularly wary of appearing to give in to Palestinian militants. According to Israel's daily newspaper Ha'aretz , an October 3 statement by Israeli "defence" minister Shaul Mofaz argued that "the aim of the [Gaza] operation is `to send a clear message that Israel will not tolerate terrorist operations during the disengagement', hints at the pressure by the right of the opponents of the disengagement plan, who are taking advantage of the suffering of the Sderot residents". The Gaza offensive allows Sharon to continue to pose as the "strongman" of Israeli politics at home, while propagating the fantasy that Israel is seeking peace - and is the victim in the conflict. Washington is quite happy to continue to foster this. US Secretary of State Colin Powell told the New York Times that "Israel's action in Gaza in relation to the rocket attacks was a legitimate response". The offensive also allows Israel to maintain its military and economic stranglehold on the Gaza. On October 3, Sharon and Mofaz separately described the Gaza offensive as "open-ended", saying that the IDF would establish a "buffer zone" to "spare Israeli towns from rocket attacks" and ensure that "there is no withdrawal under fire next year". The current offensive is merely a continuation of military operations that have taken place since Sharon first announced plans for "disengagement". For the past six months, the IDF has been systematically demolishing houses and olive groves in Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya. In addition, hundreds of houses have been demolished along the Philidelphi corridor near Rafah, ensuring that Israel will control the border between the Gaza and Egypt. As the US prepares to veto a UN motion condemning the Israeli offensive and the illegal collective punishment of civilians, the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza continues to grow. Sharon's strategy, if allowed to proceed, will ensure that there is no road to peace and the continued construction of the illegal Apartheid Wall and the further illegal annexation by Israel of a further 55% of the West Bank. [Kim Bullimore is a member of the Socialist Alliance and is currently working with the international human rights and solidarity group, the International Women's Peace Service in Palestine. Visit From Green Left Weekly, October 13, 2004. Visit the Green Left Weekly home page. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 8) Death Toll from Israel's Gaza Offensive Rises to 100 By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) Thu Oct 14, 2004 05:44 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6498923&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli air strikes killed five Palestinians in Gaza Thursday as the Palestinian death toll rose to 100 in a 16-day-old army offensive aimed at crushing militants behind rocket salvoes into Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is seeking a decisive triumph over militants to overcome rightist opposition to his plan to "disengage" from conflict with Palestinians by evacuating all Jewish settlers from Gaza and a few from the West Bank in 2005. Missiles killed two Hamas gunmen in the sprawling urban Jabalya refugee camp in north Gaza, stormed by more than 200 tanks and troop carriers after a Hamas rocket killed two toddlers across the border in Israel on Sept. 29. Helicopters backing up a separate army raid into Rafah refugee camp in Gaza's far south fired three missiles, killing two militants and a civilian man of 70, local medics and residents said. A woman was seriously wounded. Military sources said Israeli forces targeted gunmen who had just launched an anti-tank rocket at troops operating to uncover tunnels used to smuggle in weapons from Egypt. Officials with the U.N. agency caring for Palestinian refugees said Israeli armored bulldozers demolished about 30 houses, leaving about 40 people homeless, before the armed forces withdrew at around daybreak from Rafah. The cinderblock camp is, like Jabalya, a frequent tinderbox in the four-year-old Palestinian revolt against Israel. Israeli forces often raze Palestinian buildings they say harbor militants who fire at them or, in Rafah's case, camouflage smuggling tunnels. Palestinians and human rights groups denounce the practice as collective punishment. SWATHE OF DESTRUCTION Israeli troops rooting around for elusive Hamas rocket squads in the north Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, next to Jabalya, also left a trail of destruction Thursday. About 20 houses were wrecked or seriously damaged while tanks had broken up asphalt roads, squashed cars and taxis, churned up dozens of hectares (acres) of olive and citrus groves, and knocked out electricity and telephone lines. Israel's north Gaza incursion, its biggest inside the desert territory since the Palestinian uprising began, has killed at least 59 militants with most of the other 41 dead believed to be civilians, medics say. Israel says the great bulk of Palestinian dead were gunmen. Three Israelis and a Thai farmworker in one of Israel's isolated Jewish settlements in Gaza have also been killed. Gaza militants have cranked up gun, rocket and mortar attacks of late, hoping to portray any Israeli retreat from territories occupied in the 1967 Middle East war as a victory. Sharon is determined to batter them into quiescence first and intends to hold onto swathes of the West Bank with most of the 240,000 settlers as a tradeoff for dumping smaller Gaza. Polls show most Israelis support Sharon's strategy, regarding Gaza as too costly in lives and money. But nationalists inside and outside Sharon's fraying right-wing coalition see any pullback as appeasement of "Palestinian terrorism," and hard-line settlers planned a series of street rallies around Israel later Thursday. Sharon, trying to erode rightist resistance before an Oct. 25 parliament vote on "disengagement," has promised to press on with the campaign against Hamas rocket teams. (c) Copyright Reuters 2004 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 9) FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY great events! [Short listings followed by full event details below:] FRIDAY, Oct. 15th 5:30pm-10pm Global Exchange Open House SATURDAY, Oct. 16th 4pm-7pm Prop N Fundraising Party @ Canvass Gallery SUNDAY, Oct. 17th Jailbirds' Afternoon Delight - A Benefit to raise funds for legal expenses for June Brashares' case from her action at the RNC and Terry Baum's Supreme Court case. Come join us at the 16th Annual Global Exchange Open House!! Friday, October 15th, 2004 5:30pm-10:00pm Global Exchange's office, 2017 Mission St., #303, San Francisco (near the corner of 16th & Mission Streets, across from the BART station) Meet our amazing staff, board, and wonderful members, supporters, and neighbors. Join us for free food, drinks, music, dancing and an exciting drawing. Program: 5:30 Self-Guided Office Tours with refreshments, a video presentation from the Human Rights Awards, meet staff and learn about GX programs and ways to get involved. 6:30 Welcome by GX founders: Kevin Danaher, Medea Benjamin, and Kirsten Moller (with updates on the Global Citizen Center and Medea's new book!) 6:45 Greetings and Program Updates by GX staff 7:30 Music/Dancing 9:00 Prize Drawing of a trip for two in Mexico on one of our Reality Tours, great theatre tickets, and gift certificates from area restaurants and more! Double your donation to GX! All donations made throughout the evening will be matched (up to $10,000) by the Global Exchange Board of Directors. Also the Global Exchange Online Store presents their first ever...WAREHOUSE SALE!! One night only--get all your holiday shopping done at the Open House with Fair Trade items up to 50% off. Visit www.globalexchangestore.org for more store and product information. To purchase raffle tickets or volunteer please contact Mary at 415-558-6930. * * * * * * Join us at a Fundraising Party for Prop N! Saturday, October 16th 4:00pm to 7:00pm At: Canvas Gallery, corner of 9th Ave & Lincoln Drive (at the edge of Golden Gate Park), San Francisco Great Music and Refreshments! Along with special guests: Medea Benjamin (Global Exchange), Howard Wallace (Vice Pres., SF Labor Council), Susan Galleymore (Motherspeak), Ann Roesler (Military Families Speak Out), A Representative of CODEPINK, Matt Gonzalez, President, S.F. Board of Supervisors, and others to be announced. Come learn more about Prop N among friends and activists. YES ON N! Proposition N on the November 2nd ballot declares: "It is the Policy of the people of the City and County of San Francisco that: The Federal government should take immediate steps to end the U.S. occupation of Iraq and bring our troops safely home now." If you cannot attend, but would like to make a donation or otherwise help out with the campaign, please contact: Bring Our Troops Home Now Committee (David Looman, Treasurer) 325 Highland Ave., San Francisco, CA 94110 Tel. 415/861-0318 web: www.yesonn.net JAILBIRDS' AFTERNOON DELIGHT! - A Benefit for June Brashares' & Terry Baum's Legal Expenses Sunday, October 17th 3:30pm-5:30 pm At: Terry's house, 547 Douglass Street, (betweenn 21st & 22nd Streets), San Francisco Public Transit: 35 & 48 bus. Relatively easy parking June Brashares infiltrated the Republican National Convention with a banner stating "Bush Lies, People Die" during George Bush's speech and the New York police are throwing the book at her. Terry Baum is suing to get her name on the ballot as the Green candidate for Congress, and has gone all the way to the Supreme Court. These two strong women need your support in their challenge to those who would silence them - and silence all of us! Join them for coffee, dessert, and wine. If it's sunny, we'll be in the garden. Hear their stories, and see their arrest videos. Other jailbirds invited to speak. DONATIONS REQUESTED. RSVP: (415) 701-0133 # # #
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