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    You can join the audience of
    Justice Talking an NPR show
    in which Lynne Stewart will
    be debating "town hall style"
    Joseph Aronica an attorney
    and former federal prosecutor
    on Tuesday, June 7th at
    7:30 p.m. in Philadelphia, PA -
    click below for details
    and to sign up:
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    BAUAW MEETING SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 11:30 A.M.
    474 VALENCIA STREET (BETWEEN 15TH & 16TH STREETS, S.F.)
    (415) 824-8730
    We will have a short meeting until 12:30 p.m., then
    go to 16th & Mission to pick up petitions and head out
    to locations around the city. We should be sure to send
    a group of petitioners (and supporters!) to the following:
    Sat,June 4th, Rally at City Hall, 11 a.m.,
    for Environmental Justice
    Sun, June 5th, 'Everyone Loves a Parade!'
    12 Noon at City Hall.
    At our meeting this Saturday we will schedule a lengthier
    meeting where we can discuss, more thoroughly, the important
    issues facing the antiwar movement today.

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    The Children's Crusade
    Military programs move into middle schools to fish for future soldiers
    By Jennifer Wedekind
    IN THESE TIMES
    June 3, 2005
    http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/print/2136/
    This article is permanently archived at:
    http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/main/article/2136/

    Tarsha Moore stands as tall as her 4-foot 8-inch frame will allow.
    Staring straight ahead, she yells out an order to a squad of peers
    lined up in three perfect columns next to her. Having been in the
    military program for six years, Tarsha has earned the rank of captain
    and is in charge of the 28 boys and girls in her squad. This is
    Lavizzo Elementary School. Tarsha is 14.

    The Middle School Cadet Corps (MSCC) program at the K-8 school
    is part of a growing trend to militarize middle schools. Students
    at Lavizzo are among the more than 850 Chicago students who
    have enlisted in one of the city's 26 MSCC programs. At Madero
    Middle School, the MSCC has evolved into a full-time military
    academy for kids 11 to 14 years old.

    Chicago public schools are home to the largest Junior Reserve
    Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program, which oversees the
    MSCC, in the country. When moving up to high school,
    Chicago's graduating eighth-graders can choose from
    45 JROTC programs, including three full-time Army military
    academies, five "school-within-a-school" Army JROTC
    academies and one JROTC Naval academy.

    Proponents of the programs tout leadership training and
    character development. But critics quote former Defense
    Secretary Gen. William Cohen, who described JROTC as
    "one of the best recruiting services that we could have."
    Rick Mills, the director of Military Schools and JROTC for
    the Chicago Public School system, dismisses these concerns.
    "These kinds of programs would not be in schools if there
    weren't kids who wanted it, parents who supported it
    and administrators who facilitated it," he says.

    The elementary school cadet corps is a voluntary after-
    school program that meets two or three times a week.
    Programs differ from school to school, but MSCC students
    generally learn first-aid, civics, "citizenship" and character
    development. They also learn military history and take
    field trips to local military bases. Once a week, students
    wear their uniforms to school for inspections. Tarsha
    describes buffing her uniform shoes in preparation
    for inspection days. "Everything has to be perfect,"
    she says. During drill practices they learn how to
    stand, turn and salute in synchronization. When they
    disobey an order, they do pushups. "Only 10," says
    one administrator.

    Joanne Young, a sixth-grade teacher at Goethe School
    in Chicago, recently wrote a letter to the local school
    council protesting the implementation of the cadet
    corps in her school. "I was told that it is not a military
    program, yet every aspect of it is military," she wrote.
    "This program is training our students, as young as
    11-years old, to march in formation and carry guns.
    ... Students could be suspended for bringing something
    that appears to be a weapon to our school, yet we are
    handing them fake guns for this program." Young, like
    many other teachers, feels that leadership and discipline
    could easily be taught in other types of after-school
    programs.

    Herman Barnett, director of Lavizzo's award-winning
    MSCC program, asks the public to give the students the
    benefit of the doubt. "They don't look at it as getting
    ready for the army," he says. "They're just doing it for
    entertainment and fun."

    In 2002 the Bush administration passed the No Child
    Left Behind Act with a small, unpublicized provision:
    Section 9528, "Armed Forces Recruiter Access to Students
    and Student Recruiting Information," requires high
    schools to give all student contact information to the
    military. Most students aren't aware they can opt out
    by filling out a form.

    Ranjit Bhagwat, an organizer for Chicago's Southwest
    Youth Collaborative, has worked with students at Kelly
    High School in Chicago to inform their classmates
    about the provision and how to opt out. The Kelly
    group, founded in January, has already convinced
    more than 10 percent of the school's population to
    sign the opt-out petition. Bhagwat says the group
    targeted military recruitment because the students
    felt the military's presence in their school was an
    issue that needed to be addressed. "They had
    a problem with the fact that there were a lot of
    lies the military told," he says.

    The MSCC and JROTC programs are funded by the
    Defense Department, which has a $3 billion annual
    recruitment budget. Recruitment officers roam high
    schools promoting the image of a secure military
    career and enticing students with promises of
    money for college.

    The "lies" mentioned by Bhagwat include the reality
    that, on average, two-thirds of recruits never receive
    college funding and only 15 percent graduate with
    a four-year degree. As for a "secure" career, the
    unemployment rate for veterans is three times
    higher than non-veterans.

    Opponents of the JROTC program also cite ethnic
    profiling, arguing that the military targets students
    from minority and low-income areas. The Chicago
    Public School system is 49.8 percent African American
    and 38 percent Latino. Students coming from low-income
    families make up 85.2 percent of Chicago's student
    population. JROTC director Mills is correct when he
    says the racial and socioeconomic status of those in
    Chicago's JROTC program reflects the school system
    as a whole, but only five schools in all of the more
    affluent Chicago suburbs have JROTC programs.

    Military recruiters are known for their flashy tactics:
    television ads, omnipresent brochures, recruiting ships,
    trucks and vans, and even a free Army video game kids
    can download off the Internet. Yet, the Army hasn't met
    its recruitment goals in three months. The Marines
    haven't met their quotas since January. Suspicious
    recruitment tactics are in the headlines and Army
    recruiters took off May 20 to retrain in the ethics
    and laws of recruitment.

    Meanwhile, Mills insists the military does not look
    to JROTC groups for students to boost its numbers.
    "I get absolutely no pressure from any of the services,"
    he says. "None."

    Only 18 percent of graduating JROTC seniors are
    considering joining the service, says Mills. He does
    not have statistics on how many of the 71 percent
    that go on to post-secondary school stay with the
    ROTC program. Lavizzo's Barnett also says that not
    all of his middle school students move on to JROTC
    programs in high school. Tarsha, however, has already
    signed up. While she wants to be a lawyer and is not
    planning on joining the armed forces when she
    graduates, the 14-year-old says, "If I were to join
    the military, I would be ready for it."

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    Is Unity Possible?
    This email includes three parts to contribute to the
    discussion around unity in the antiwar movement
    on September 24. They are:

    1) An Invitation to a Discussion on Unity and Strategy on June 11

    2) The May 26 Unity Call from the Troops Out Now Coalition

    3) UFPJ's email to its member organizations

    An Invitation to a Discussion on Unity and Strategy

    SATURDAY JUNE 11
    11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    The New School Lang Center
    55 W 13th St New York, NY

    GETTING U.S. TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ NOW!

    THE WORLD DEMANDS IT - WHAT ARE WE GOING
    TO DO ABOUT IT?

    Sisters and brothers,

    Since the Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) added its views to
    the discussion about uniting the antiwar movement prompted by
    a unity call circulated by USLAW, September 24 has been set as
    the date for an antiwar march on Washington. We believe that
    September 24 should be embraced by all as a critical opportunity
    to revive a determined and popular struggle to shut this war
    down. The road to that end is not paved yet. The ANSWER
    coalition and then UPFJ have both called for marches on
    Washington DC on Saturday Sept. 24. ANSWER has asked for
    a united event on this date with UFPJ. In a letter announcing
    it's Sept. 24 plans, UPFJ says it will not have a united event
    on this date with either the Troops Out Now Coalition or ANSWER,
    citing as their reasons the anti-imperialist politics of TONC
    and ANSWER, and past difficulties working with these coalitions.

    At its meeting on May 26, TONC decided to also issue a call
    for a full mobilization to Washington DC on Sept. 24. We do
    not envision 3 separate events in Washington DC on Sept. 24.
    We propose that the 3 coalitions and other forces come together
    to plan a strong united effort for Sept.24.

    We appeal to UFPJ to reverse their rejection of a united
    mobilization with ANSWER and TONC and others on Sept 24.
    We believe that all should put aside anything that will create
    obstacles to realizing the potential of Sept. 24.

    We propose that the unifying demand for Sept 24 should be
    the complete, unconditional and immediate withdrawal of all
    U.S. occupation troops from Iraq. Beyond that, we propose
    that each coalition raise the additional demands, and political
    views that they choose to. We intend to demand money for jobs,
    healthcare, education and housing, not war, and at the very
    same time call for an end to Washington and Wall St.'s war
    against Palestine, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Afghanistan,
    Haiti, the Philippines, Zimbabwe, and other countries that are
    on imperialism's hit list.

    We have not found our anti-imperialist positions to be
    a hindrance. To the contrary, we have found them to be
    essential to relating to people in this country as well
    as people all over the world.

    TONC also takes the Millions More Movement's march on
    Wash. DC on October 15 very seriously and we are already
    beginning to strategize as to how we can best unite the
    struggle against the war with that effort. We don't want
    the two dates, October 15, and Sept. 24, just three weeks
    apart, to compete with each other. Central to TONC's strategy
    will be to utilize Sept. 24 to build the Millions More
    Movement events in mid Oct.

    As we said in our unity call, unity does not mean uniformity.
    Our challenge as a movement is to think big and act big so
    that we can really help to set back the Empire's designs
    on the rest of the Middle East, and the world.

    Bush has already lost the war abroad. It's up to us to make
    sure that he loses it at home. If our movement can seriously
    dedicate itself to this goal, we will be helping all of the
    peoples of the world who are struggling against the empire.

    All are welcome to participate in TONC's Strategy Meeting
    on Saturday June 11 at the New School For Social Research,
    55 West 13 street, from 11:AM to 5:PM in New York City,
    where we will be devoting a session of the meeting to
    a continuation of the unity discussion.

    The Troops Out Now Coalition

    Endorse the CALL for UNITY online


    Unity Call to the Anti-War Movement from the Troops Out
    Now Coalition

    The Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) wholeheartedly and
    unreservedly joins the activists and groups who are calling
    for a united mobilization against the war in the fall.
    The absence of such unity amongst the anti-war coalitions
    only serves to demoralize rank and file anti-war activists
    and local forces across the country. The grassroots of the
    movement are looking to those of us who make decisions
    to put our differences aside in the interests of the
    struggle to get the U.S. the hell out of Iraq.

    Achieving unity isn't easy but the power of unity is the
    thing that will give everyone the confidence to do what
    needs to be done. Moreover, the people of Iraq and throughout
    the Middle East need the movement in this country to unite.
    The whole world is looking to us to do it. TONC welcomes
    the sentiments of all who have signed on to the unity
    statement that is being circulated by USLAW. TONC would
    add to that call that the movement needs to reach out in
    a more serious way not only to trade unionists that are
    active in the anti-war movement, but also to working people
    and people of color. In the Million Worker March Movement
    you have trade unionists that are people of color at the helm.

    These trade unionists are leading the way in helping to
    bring the workers movement and the anti-war movement together.
    Let us make sure that our appeal extends to them as well as
    others including immigrants who are all too often under-
    represented.

    An important part of forging any meaningful unity will, of
    necessity, require that the anti-war movement both acknowledges
    and unites with the struggle of people of color and the events
    that carry their message. The call for a "Millions More March"
    on the tenth anniversary of the "Million Man March" has gone
    out far and wide. The Millions More March will extend over
    3 days next fall, October 14, 15 and 16, including a massive
    march on Washington DC. It goes without saying that many of
    us will be pre-occupied with this important mobilization.
    This is something that needs to be respected.

    TONC believes that the time has come for all of us to unite
    around the demand to bring the troops home immediately. This
    in no way means that other demands should not be put forth.

    We absolutely must talk about the war budget and how it's
    robbing workers and poor people.

    We must talk about the prospect of the draft being revived.
    We must find ways of reaching out to resisters inside the
    military.

    Moreover, we don't believe that uniting must mean censoring,
    silencing or excluding the positions of those who are
    participating in that unity.

    The antiwar movement must not turn its back on the Palestinian
    people and their struggle. In addition, the position that the
    Iraqi people have a right to resis t occupation by whatever
    means they choose cannot be censored or excluded.

    We don't think that it helps us to make no mention of the
    threats against Venezuela or Cuba or Iran or North Korea and
    simply pretend that these problems don't exist. We believe
    that the movement must address the ongoing occupation of Haiti
    and Afghanistan; the imperialist designs on Zimbabwe, the
    Philippines, Colombia and all the peoples of Asia, the Middle
    East, Africa, Caribbean and Latin America. Others may have
    different priorities. The anti-war movement must ensure that
    all oppressed communities have an equal place at the table,
    where their issues and concerns are represented.

    Unity does not mean uniformity--the main thing is for the
    basis of unity to be clear.

    It's not necessary for us to ask of each other that we
    forget neither our differences nor the unpleasantness of
    past conflicts. All that is required is that we not let
    any of that get in the way of joining hands to grasp the
    opportunities that only unity makes possible.

    There is a high road. On that road, questions are answered,
    problems are solved and the means and methods necessary to
    move forward are found.

    Nothing is more important at this moment than for all to
    walk together on the high road to unity. We believe that
    what we all do will be decisive. We must and we can stop
    the war and get every U.S. soldier out of Iraq.

    It is up to all of us to do whatever is necessary for our
    movement to rise to this challenge.

    TONC is holding a regional meeting on Saturday, JUNE 11.
    A special session of this meeting will be devoted to
    continuing the discussion on unity and we will be extending
    invitations to groups to participate in that discussion.

    You can help! Endorse this call. Pass it on to others.

    Endorsers include: (The updated complete list of more than
    600 endorsers is available online. )

    Action 21, Jersey City, NJ
    Al-Awda, NY
    Artists and Activists United for Peace
    BAYAN-USA
    Code Pink, Bremerton, WA
    Cuba Solidarity New York
    Fanmi Lavalas
    F.I.S.T. - Fight Imperialism, Stand Together!
    Guerrero Azteca Project, Escondido, CA
    Harlem Tenants Council
    International Action Center
    Korea Truth Commission
    Millions for Mumia
    Movement in Motion
    Network in Solidarity with the People of the
    Philippines - NISPOP
    New Jersey Solidarity - Activists for the
    Liberation of Palestine
    NY Committee to Defend Palestine
    North Carolina Free Speech League, Winston Salem, NC
    NYC Labor Against the War
    Phil Berigan Institute for Nonviolence, Reading, PA
    Queers For Peace And Justice, New York, NY
    Tejanos For Truth, Austin, TX
    USWA Local 8751, Boston School Bus Drivers, Boston, MA
    Veterans for Peace, Chapter 099, Waynesville, NC
    Womens Fightback Network, Boston, MA
    Michael Berg Wilmington, DE
    Jack Dalton, columnist, Project for the Old
    American Century.org*,
    Portland, OR
    Rev. Arthur Donart, PhD., Prince of Peace Catholic Parish*,
    Clinton, IA
    Beatrice Einhorn, UFT (AFL-CIO)*, New York, NY
    Leslie Feinberg, National Steering Committee, National
    Writers' Union/UAW*, Jersey City, NJ
    Stephen Funk, Conscientious Objector, US Marines*,
    San Francisco, CA
    Steve Gillis, President, USWA Local 8751 Boston School
    Bus Drivers*, Boston, MA
    Teresa Gutierrez, NYC Coordinator, Committee to Free the
    Cuban 5*, New York, NY
    Isolt Lea, MFSO, GI Rights Hotline*, Gainesville, Florida
    Siu Hin Lee, Peace No War Network, South Pasadena, CA
    Ardeshir Ommani, Coordinator, American-Iranian Friendship
    Committe, Armonk, NY
    Andre' Powell, Executive Board, AFSCME Local 112, Maryland*,
    Baltimore, MD
    Minnie Bruce Pratt, lesbian writer, National Writers Union*,
    Jersey City, New Jersey
    Sharon Smith, National Organizer, International Socialist
    Organization, Chicago, IL
    Fernando Suarez del Solar, Guerrero Azteca Project,
    Escondido, Ca

    *=for identification only

    *=for identification only

    How You Can Help:
    Forward this email
    Endorsethe CALL for UNITY online

    Forma local organizing center may1orgcentsignup.html>
    Donate to helpwith organizing expenses


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    LETTER FROM UFPJ ON THE ANTIWAR MOBILIZATION
    IN WASHINGTON DC - SEPT 24- 26

    Dear UFPJ Member Groups:

    We're writing to update you on a major change in our coalition's
    plans: the national steering committee of UFPJ has decided to
    shift the anti-war mobilization planned for September 10 in New
    York City to a September 24-26 mobilization in Washington, D.C.
    We are excited about the new plans and will soon be circulating
    our call to action. But first we want to make sure all of the
    UFPJ member groups understand the decision. Please take a moment
    to read this memo and then share it with others in your group.

    At the UFPJ National Assembly in February, there was tremendous
    support for organizing a major anti-war demonstration this fall.
    More specifically, the Assembly agreed that UFPJ should organize
    a demonstration in New York City on September 10, which would be
    right before heads of state come to the United Nations for the
    Millennium+5 Review.

    Soon after the Assembly, we learned that there were serious
    problems with that date. The Central Labor Council of NYC will
    be holding its annual Labor Day parade on September 10, a parade
    that usually includes upwards of 100,000 trade union members.
    It would be both impractical and politically unwise for us to call
    for some other major action that same day. In addition, a large
    international coalition of groups that work on global debt and
    poverty issues have targeted September 10 as a day they will be
    issuing a call for action. While we can see a clear connection
    between the hundreds of billions of dollars poured into the war
    in Iraq and the urgent need to re-order global economic
    priorities in order to eradicate hunger and poverty, we do
    not wish in any way to compete with those groups' desire to
    keep the public spotlight squarely on their issues that weekend.

    The decision to change the date and location was not made
    lightly: these issues were discussed at several steering
    committee meetings as well as within the administrative
    committee. The UFPJ National Steering Committee took into
    account the range of other political priorities set by the
    National Assembly, and particularly the clearly stated desire
    for the peace and justice movement to increase the pressure on
    pro-war politicians in Congress.

    Therefore, United for Peace and Justice has decided to
    organize a weekend of action - Sept. 24 - 26 - in Washington,
    DC against the U.S. war and occupation in Iraq:

    Saturday, Sept. 24: massive march, rally, and festival Sunday,
    Sept. 25: interfaith religious service; trainings in direct
    action and grassroots lobbying Monday, Sept. 26: lobby day and
    mass nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience These
    three days of actions will send a clear message to the White
    House and to Congress: this immoral and illegal war must end.
    Our demands will call for a new direction: Bring the troops
    home now, leave no bases behind; stop bankrupting our
    communities with war appropriations, and get military
    recruiters out of our schools.

    The steering committee's discussions about this started at
    its first in-person meeting over the April 9-10 weekend.
    In the six weeks since then there have been several steering
    committee and administrative committee conference calls. On
    the May 2nd steering committee conference call there was
    agreement to explore both the Sept. 17th and the Sept. 24th
    weekends, with the intention of trying to decide on a date
    as quickly as possible.

    As our discussions took place other developments were unfolding,
    which we want to be sure our member groups are fully informed
    about. Several weeks ago US Labor Against War (USLAW), a member
    group of UFPJ with representation on our National Steering
    Committee, initiated a public process aimed at pulling
    together UFPJ, ANSWER and the Troops Out Now Coalition
    (led by the International Action Center) for a meeting to
    discuss the possibility of a joint demonstration this fall.
    In light of past problems working with these groups, the
    UFPJ National Steering Committee expressed serious reservations
    about such a joint action, but agreed to participate in such
    a discussion, should USLAW convene it. The UFPJ co-chairs
    and national coordinator had several conversations with USLAW
    leadership expressing concerns about their process and
    relaying the decisions of the steering committee, including
    our willingness to take part in such a meeting.

    In the meantime, while our steering and administrative committees
    were engaged in discussions about the feasibility of organizing
    a September 17 or 24 action in D.C., ANSWER, on the morning of
    May 12, issued a public call for a national march on Washington
    on Saturday, September. 24. Their call to action has these major
    demands: Stop the War in Iraq; End Colonial Occupation from Iraq
    to Palestine to Haiti. Other demands in their call are: Support
    the Palestinian People's Right of Return; Stop the Threats Against
    Venezuela, Cuba, Iran & amp; North Korea; U.S. out of the
    Philippines; Bring all the Troops Home Now; Stop the Racist,
    Anti-Immigrant and Anti-Labor Offensive at Home, Defend
    Civil Rights.

    In the evening of that same day the leadership of ANSWER sent
    an email to UFPJ that proposed what they called "a united front
    between our two coalitions" to jointly organize a Washington, DC
    demonstration on September 24. It should be noted that the ANSWER
    memo to UFPJ came well after their call to action had already been
    released. As has happened in the past, ANSWER publicly announced
    the political platform of the action and then called for "unity"
    around their demands. Members of the UFPJ steering committee were
    troubled about this process and there was further discussion about
    how to proceed. On May 16th, the Troops Out Now Coalition then
    issued their letter supporting the ANSWER call, adding their
    view that, "the Iraqi people have a right to resist occupation
    by whatever means they choose cannot be censored or excluded."

    On the most recent conference call of the UFPJ steering committee
    (May 18), a decision was made to proceed with our plans as
    outlined above. This means that while we applaud all efforts
    and activities to end the war and occupation in Iraq, UFPJ will
    not join with ANSWER (or the Troops Out Now Coalition) in the
    planning and organizing of the September 24-26 mobilization in
    Washington, DC. We will organize a massive march, rally, and
    festival on September 24; ANSWER may well decide to have a separate
    event in Washington on that day. We want to be clear. Our call
    will be an open invitation to groups who want to end the war and
    bring our troops home now, and who agree with our demands, to
    join us in the streets. We welcome everyone, including ANSWER
    and the Troops Out Now Coalition, to organize contingents or
    feeder marches into our demonstration that day. Our steering
    committee agreed that should USLAW still decide to convene the
    meeting described a bove that UFPJ will participate, but only
    to discuss logistical concerns for that weekend.

    This was not an easy decision. The UFPJ Steering Committee
    recognizes that there is widespread interest in seeing many
    antiwar forces working together. But based on our past two
    and a half years experience, it will not be possible to work
    with ANSWER or the Troops Out Now Coalition on a joint action
    this fall. We believe any efforts to work together must begin
    with developing common, jointly agreed upon political demands
    and be based upon a style of organizing grounded in mutual
    respect. We take very seriously the mandate of the UFPJ National
    Assembly to build the broadest, most diverse anti-war movement
    possible as a key strategy for bringing an end to this war.
    Our primary commitment is building this movement, including
    the fall mobilization, in a way that makes it possible for the
    largest and widest array of people to come together in opposition
    to the war, including military families, Iraq war veterans and
    other veterans, and the labor movement. This commitment has an
    impact on everything we do: from the nature of the program, to
    the articulation of our demands, to the ways we do our organizing.

    UFPJ is also committed to building a movement culture based on
    trust, respect, principled action, democratic decision-making,
    and good-faith communication. Both the national coalition and
    a number of our regional remember groups have had extremely
    negative experiences on all these grounds throughout our
    history of working with ANSWER or the International Action
    Center. While professing to desire unity, ANSWER and the IAC
    have repeatedly misrepresented the positions of, attacked, and
    attempted to isolate and split UFPJ and other antiwar groups,
    even when we were supposedly in alliances. Now, they once again
    have announced a political platform and a date for a demonstration
    without any consultation with us, while on the other hand calling
    for unity.

    Every day the war in Iraq rages on and people are killed
    and maimed, lives are ruined, and a once sovereign nation
    is under the military occupation and corporate control of
    the United States. We must stay focused on our priorities:
    building the strongest movement possible in order to end
    this war, bring our troops home and prevent future wars!
    We ask all UFPJ member groups to join in the effort to
    ensure the most successful September mobilization possible.

    In the coming weeks you will be getting more information
    about the plans for the Sept. 24-26 weekend, including specific
    ways your group can get involved. But there is no need to delay:
    we encourage you to start convening local and/or regional
    meetings of UFPJ member groups and others to beginning your
    organizing for the fall mobilization. We look forward to working
    with you in the coming months.

    Leslie Cagan, national coordinator
    (lesliecagan@igc.org)
    George Friday, national co-chair
    (george.friday@parksandpeople.org)
    Judith LeBlanc, national co-chair
    ( jleblanc@cpusa.org)
    George Martin, national co-chair
    (gmartin8@wi.rr.com)

    Discussion on Unity and Strategy
    SATURDAY JUNE 11
    11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    The New School Lang Center
    55 W 13th St New York, NY

    www.TroopsOutNow.org

    Anyone can subscribe.
    Send an email request to
    Action.News-subscribe@organizerweb.com

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    Washington DC Press Conference
    Announces Plans for
    September 24 Mass March in Washington DC

    See below for video, press coverage & photos

    Today (Wednesday, June 1), a diverse group of antiwar, civil
    rights, religious and community leaders held a press conference
    at the National Press Club in Washington DC to announce plans
    for the September 24, 2005, Mass March in Washington DC announced
    on May 12 by the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.

    Speakers at the press conference included Mara Verheyden-Hilliard,
    attorney and co-founder, Partnership for Civil Justice; Mahdi Bray,
    Executive Director, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation;
    Rev. Graylan Hagler, Senior Minister, Plymouth Congregational
    Church; Brian Becker, National Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition;
    Vanessa Dixon, DC Healthcare Coalition; Macrina Cardenas, Mexico
    Solidarity Network; Chuck Kaufman, Nicaragua Network; and Sarah
    Sloan, National Staff Coordinator, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.
    Messages of support were sent from Ramsey Clark, former U.S.
    attorney general; Michael Berg, father of Nicholas Berg; Ben
    Dupuy, General Secretary, National Popular Party of Haiti (PPN);
    and Kathy Boylan, Dorothy Day Catholic Worker in Washington DC.

    See below for the Agence France-Presse (AFP) and Associated Press
    (AP) articles.

    From AFP - Agence France-Presse

    US anti-war group vows sea
    of demonstrators at White House

    June 1, 2005

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A US anti-war group vowed to surround the
    White House in a sea of demonstrators during coordinated
    protests scheduled to take place in Washington, as well as
    Los Angeles and San Francisco on September 24.

    The ANSWER Coalition expects more than 100,000 people, from
    families of US soldiers to trade unions and diverse religious
    groups, to take part in the demonstrations against the war
    in Iraq.

    This "will be the largest anti-war demonstrations to take place
    since the second election, or selection, of George W. Bush" in
    November, Brian Becker, ANSWER's national coordinator, said at
    a news conference.

    "This will be representative of a changed mood inside the United
    States," Becker said. "At this point we believe the majority
    sentiment in the country not only disapproves to George Bush's
    handling of the White House but has turned decisively against
    the war in Iraq."

    "We will, on September 24, surround the White House with a sea
    of anti-war demonstrators," he said.

    "And this will be a graphic demonstration ... that the White
    House is surrounded by opposition all around the country and
    this opposition grows day in and day out."

    The demonstrations will also demand an end to US "threats"
    against North Korea, Iran, Venezuela and Cuba and an to the
    "colonial-style occupation in Palestine and in Haiti,"
    the group said.


    From the Associated Press

    Anti-War Coalition Planning Major Protests

    June 1, 2005

    By Siobhan McDonough, Associated Press Writer

    Anti-war activists upset by the continuing violence in Iraq
    are planning demonstrations in Washington, Los Angeles and
    San Francisco this fall to urge the administration to bring
    U.S. troops home.

    Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) has seen turnout
    in its demonstrations wane as the war has dragged on. The group
    hopes a long lead-up to the Sept. 24 protests will generate more
    interest.

    Brian Becker is national coordinator of the Washington-based
    coalition, which has more than 500 anti-war groups as members.
    He said the public is growing weary of the war.

    "It seems as if there is no light at the end of the tunnel,"
    he said.

    Becker pointed to opinion polls showing growing dissatisfaction
    with the war and with President Bush. An Associated Press-Ipsos
    poll released last month had Bush's job approval at 47 percent,
    with support on areas such as his handling of Iraq, the economy
    and assorted domestic issues in the low 40s.

    The Bush administration has not set a timetable for withdrawing
    U.S. troops, although Vice President Dick Cheney predicted last
    weekend that fighting in Iraq will end before the Bush
    administration leaves office in 2009.

    Becker wants the troops home much sooner, even at the risk
    of further destabilizing the Iraqi government.

    "I think the Iraqi government will collapse anyway," he said.
    "Any Iraqi political entity has to be able to stand on its own
    to have any legitimacy in Iraq."

    ANSWER is reaching out to churches, mosques, youth and student
    organizations and others, providing them with logistical
    information on the demonstrations. It will hold teach-ins
    this summer that aim to bring together organizers, religious
    and academic leaders, and elected officials to discuss U.S.
    foreign policy in the Middle East.

    DVDs of the
    press conference
    are available!

    This approximately 75 minute video can serve as an exciting
    tool to build for the demonstration, including opening statements
    by each speaker, a question and answer period, and several
    one-on-one interviews.

    Order the DVD today to show at an organizing meeting, in
    a classroom, at a house party, or on public access television.
    To place your order, email info@internationalanswer.org with "
    Sept. 24 DVD" as your subject line. Please include your name,
    address, phone number and the number of DVDs you would like
    in the message. You can also place your order by calling
    202-544-3389.

    DVDs are free, though a donation is requested to cover the
    cost of the reproduction and mailing.

    For details on the September 24 Mass March in Washington DC,
    and coordinated actions in San Francisco and Los Angeles –
    including the Call to Action, the demands of the demonstration,
    an endorsers list and endorsement form, a form to list
    transportation plans from around the country, downloadable
    flyers and more >>> click here!

    A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
    Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
    http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org http://www.actionsf.org
    National Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389
    New York City: 212-533-0417
    Los Angeles: 323-464-1636
    San Francisco: 415-821-6545
    For media inquiries, call 415-821-6545 or 202-544-3389.

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    PRESS RELEASE
     
    CONTACT:

    Carah Ong
    Advocacy and Research Director,
    Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
    Cell: (202) 378-3334
    Email: cong@napf.org
     
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
     
    60 Years After Creation of the Atomic Bomb, Hard Answers are Easy to Find
    New Web Partnership Brings Nuclear Information to Citizens, Educators
     
    July 2005 marks the 60th anniversary of the dawn of the Atomic Age. 
    For six decades, nuclear weapons have figured prominently in the
    plans and fears of nations and individuals alike.  Recent events
    have brought concern over nuclear issues back to a level not seen
    since the end of the Cold War.
     
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    The project is a component of the National Science Digital Library
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    of the National Science Foundation, and includes the following
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    The Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues is an annotated,
    searchable bibliography for the study of nuclear issues. The
    collection includes annotations of over 1,600 books, articles, films,
    CD-ROMs, and websites, all of which have been reviewed by members
    of the library's prestigious National Advisory Board. It is the site’s
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    A companion to the award-winning CD-ROM, Atomic Archive:
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    use. The history section chronicles the important discoveries
    and decisions leading up to the development of the first atomic
    bomb, up through recent events in today's post Cold War era. The
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    ChemCases.com, based at Kennesaw State University and supported
    by the National Science Foundation, is a collection of 13 case studies
    linking decision making and policy with basic chemical sciences. 
    The site’s nuclear chemistry unit, prepared by Prof. Frank Settle of
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    individuals, as well as a media gallery with photos, video and audio
    clips.  The site connects educators from various disciplines, offering
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    322 Fourth Street NE

    Washington, DC  20002

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    Cell: (202) 378-3334

    Fax: (202) 546-5142

    www.wagingpeace.org

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    * To visit your group on the web, go to:
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    *Reverend Billy and
    The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir in No. California
    June 1-6*
    http://www.revbilly.com/

    Yes, Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Gospel Choir return to the
    Bay Area.

    Join us on our WHO WILL SURVIVE THE SHOPOCALYPSE? tour
    at the Victoria Theater in San Francisco June 4th and 5th at 8pm
    (box office details at revbilly.com).

    Please fwd. this news to your affiliates.

    To tell us how we may join your listserve, please write:
    < stopshoppingchoir@earthlink.net >


    The Reverend comments: "We're here now, hours before the Shopocalypse
    Tour,
    with services at the Victoria Theatre looming for Saturday and Sunday.
    We'll perform for brave activists in Wal-Mart parking lots [during a]
    week of contesting space, violating my court-imposed ban from coming
    within 250 yards of Starbucks . . . we're about to roll the bus through
    a thousand scenes and our only defense is to sing and shout."

    June 1 - Wal-Mart action in Vallejo, details TBA!
    June 2 - UC Santa Cruz at 2 pm, Guerilla Drive-In at 8 pm
    June 3 - San Francisco City Hall steps with Global Exchange 11AM
    Bolinas Community Center 7:30 PM
    June 4 - Victoria Theatre 8PM
    June 5 - Victoria Theatre 8PM
    June 7 - City Lights Bookstore - Reverend Billy reading
    June 11 - Harmony Festival in Sebastopol, opening blessing for George
    Clinton http://www.revbilly.com/

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    Antiwar.com always has an epigram on its home page. Today's is
    from Simone Weil:

    Quotable
    The great error of nearly all studies of war... has been to
    consider war as an episode in foreign policies, when it is an
    act of interior politics... ---- Simone Weil

    This surprising and profound statement is as true of the war in
    Iraq and the war on terror as it has been true of other wars in
    the past, if not more so. It is also an aspect of the war that
    has been woefully neglected--that is, that the war in Iraq is
    part of the class war by the American elite against American
    working people and is waged primarily as a means of social
    control of American workers, providing the opportunity for
    transforming American society into a military and police
    state through such measures as the Patriot Act, airport
    searches, the suspension of habeas corpus at Guantanamo and
    in the case of Jose Padilla and more than 1,000 persons
    detained in the US after 9/11 without charges or due process,
    and for the unprecedented attack on pensions and retirement
    and other aspects of working people's livelihoods. The ruling
    class could never get away with these things in the absence
    of a war, which had to be created for the purpose.

    War has long been the ultimate social control. Aristotle wrote
    2400 years ago, "The tyrant wages war to deprive his subjects
    of leisure and to create the need for a strong leader." Steve
    Lopez wrote in the Los Angeles Times, "There's a dirty secret
    [behind this war] no one has told you, and here it is: This war
    is not about changing Iraq, it's about changing America....
    The whole idea is to train you to expect less and to feel
    patriotic about it."

    We can only build an effective movement against the war if we
    challenge it as part of the class war on working people here
    and around the world. The only force strong enough to end the
    warmaking regime of global capitalism is the international
    solidarity of workers of all countries--American and Iraqi,
    German and French and Chinese, Palestinian and Israeli--bound
    together in a revolutionary movement determined to transform
    the world in the opposite direction from the course on which
    we are headed: from inequality to equality, from competition
    to solidarity, from capitalist dictatorship to real democracy,
    from permanent war to lasting peace.

    Dave Stratman
    Editor, New Democracy
    newdemocracyworld.org
    20 Moraine Street
    Boston, MA 02130
    617-524-4073

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    Opposition to U.S. Makes Chávez
    a Hero to Many
    By JUAN FORERO
    June 1, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/01/international/americas/
    01letter.html?ex=1118376000&en=b3ce1db053855fa4&ei=5070&emc=eta1

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    H.R. 1528 - the Spy On Your Family For The War On Drugs Bill
    2005-Jun-02
    From our friend Guy Herron
    Folks,
    It's time we started calling this crap what it is. Representative
    Sensenbrenner (see article below) has come up with yet another
    ironically named attack on our freedoms the "Defending America's
    Most Vulnerable: Safe Access to Drug Treatment and Child
    Protection Act of 2005" (H.R. 1528) This act would require you
    to report any of the following examples to the police or face
    a two year jail sentence.

    _ You see someone you know pass a joint to a 20-year old
    college student.

    _ Your cousin mentions that he bought Ecstasy for some of
    his college friends.

    _ You find out that your brother, who has kids, recently
    bought a small amount of marijuana to share with his wife.

    _ Your substance-abusing daughter recently begged her
    boyfriend to find her some drugs even though they're both
    in drug treatment.

    _ You can also be forced to go under cover in order to
    trap your friends or relations into giving the police
    enough evidence to prosecute them -- do it or go to
    jail yourself.

    We have just finished observing Memorial Day in which
    we honor the soldiers who gave their lives defending this
    countries' freedoms. The kind of law that Sensenbrenner
    is proposing would be perfectly fitting in Hitler's Nazi
    Germany. How many people died in order to prevent Hitler
    from imposing this kind of government on the rest of the
    world? Sensenbrenner's H. R. 1528 is Fascism, so let us
    call it what it is. We show a fine sense of gratitude to
    our heroic dead when we sheepishly allow miscreants like
    Sensenbrenner impose the Fascism that they fought against
    on us.

    Memorial Day is a good time to assess our country and our
    citizenship in it. I think, though, that a second opinion
    would be useful. Let us use our imaginations to call up
    the ghosts of our countries dead defenders and ask them
    what they think. Perhaps we can ask the spirit of one of
    the corpses bobbing in the surf of Normandy beach on D-day
    what he thinks of Sensenbrenner and his legislation. What
    do you think he'd say? And perhaps we can call up the
    ghost of an Eighth Air Force air crewman, who, too badly
    wounded to bail out of his B-17, rode it down to it's
    fiery death on the soil of Germany, as many hundreds of
    them did. What would he think of the USA Patriot Act which
    undermines American freedom in a way that would have made
    Hitler proud? What would he think of the people that wrote
    it? Or the people that voted for it?

    And finally, can we face these imaginary dead and justify
    our citizenship to them? Are we letting freedoms' enemies
    within do to us what freedoms' enemies without could not?
    I think we are, I think that America is failing on our watch
    and if it goes down it will be our fault. What do you think?
    What would freedom's fallen defenders think?

    Guy Herron
    Murray, Utah USA

    cc Representative Jim Matheson, Just about every activist I know.

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    You've Been Drafted: Uncle Sam Wants You for the War on Drugs
    Wednesday, May 18, 2005
    http://www.drugpolicy.org/news/051805sensen.cfm

    "I want to thank the over 4,400 people who have sent emails to
    their Representatives opposing Congressman Sensenbrenner's
    draconian mandatory minimum sentencing bill. This bill is now
    garnering national attention.

    This bill would have serious consequences for our democracy,
    requiring you to spy on all your neighbors, including going
    undercover and wearing a wire if needed. Refusing to become
    a spy for the government would be punishable by a mandatory
    prison sentence of at least two years.

    We need your help to fight this bill, including your ideas.

    We alerted you last week to the bill, entitled "Defending
    America's Most Vulnerable: Safe Access to Drug Treatment and
    Child Protection Act of 2005" (H.R. 1528). Thousands of you
    have faxed Congress in opposition to the bill and we've
    already raised $2,000 online to fight it. Thank you!

    We already told you about many of the terrible provisions
    in this legislation, but we are especially concerned about
    a section of the bill that turns every American into an
    agent of the state. Here's how it works:

    If you "witness" certain drug offenses taking place or "learn"
    that they took place you would have to report the offense to
    law enforcement within 24 hours and provide "full assistance"
    in the investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of the
    people involved. Failure to do so would be a crime punishable
    by a mandatory two year prison sentence.

    Here are some examples of offenses you would have to report
    to the police within 24 hours:


    _ You see someone you know pass a joint to a 20-year old
    college student.

    _ Your cousin mentions that he bought Ecstasy for some of
    his college friends.

    _ You find out that your brother, who has kids, recently
    bought a small amount of marijuana to share with his wife.

    _ Your substance-abusing daughter recently begged her
    boyfriend to find her some drugs even though they're both
    in drug treatment.

    In each of these cases you face jail time if you don't call
    the police within 24 hours. It doesn't matter if the offender
    is your friend or relative. It also doesn't matter if you
    need 48 hours to think about it. You have to report the
    person to the government within 24 hours or go to jail.
    You also have to assist the government in every way,
    including wearing a wire if needed. Refusing to cooperate
    would cost you at least two years in prison (possibly up
    to ten). In addition to turning family member against
    family member, the legislation could also put many
    Americans into dangerous situations by forcing them
    to go undercover to gain evidence against strangers.

    This is what we're up against in Congress and, as I told
    you last week, it's not going to be easy. Sensenbrenner,
    the chair of the powerful Judiciary Committee, usually
    gets what he wants. Lots of people are afraid to challenge
    him. But we have a duty to our children to stop our
    country from turning into a police state. I'm sure you
    feel this duty, as well."

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    Bush, Cheney Attack Amnesty International
    by Jim Lobe
    Published on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 by the Inter Press Service
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0601-01.htm

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    Amnesty Defends 'Gulag,' Urges Guantánamo Access
    Reuters
    Thursday 02 June 2005
    http://www.truthout.org/docs_2005/060205X.shtml

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    What Indians And Palestinians Share
    by Justine McCabe
    May 31, 2005
    http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=107&ItemID=7983

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    Pentagon delays release of May recruiting data
    01 Jun 2005 19:39:22 GMT
    Source: Reuters
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N01399250.htm

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    US puppet government announces state of siege in Baghdad
    By Barry Grey
    27 May 2005
    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/may2005/iraq-m27.shtml

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    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT (CNC) PETITION DRIVE REPORT:

    Firstly, thanks to all those who came out to the Saturday launch of the
    signature drive for the College Not Combat initiative. Your participation
    was crucial to making this a successful event. The kick-off rally was
    attended by 100+ people, and included inspiring speakers from various
    anti-war groups, trade unions, military families and local politicians. We
    also received a fair amount of positive media coverage from local stations.

    After the initial rally, about 80 people from a hand-full of organizations
    fanned out to various locations throughout the city to gather signatures. We
    were met with a lot of enthusiasm from people on the street, and were able
    to gather 3,000 signatures in one afternoon. We also had a number of people
    sign-up to volunteer for the campaign. It's clear from our experience on
    Saturday that the people of San Francisco do not want the military
    recruiting in our schools, and want more money spent on education, not war.

    However, in order to make our goal of 15,000 signatures by July 11th, we
    will need the help of many more organizations and volunteers. We have gotten
    an overwhelmingly positive response from people supporting the initiative.
    Now we have to turn that into real bodies on the streets.

    Our next big push will be Saturday, June 4th. We will meet at the 16th
    street BART station & then go out and gather signatures for a couple of
    hours. Then we will have a brief assessment meeting at 4pm at Haymarket
    Books (110 Capp St. @ 16th) to plan our next steps.

    It is very important that all endorsing organizations send at least a person
    or two (more would be great!) for the signature gathering AND for the
    assessment meeting. Your participation is crucial to ensuring that we reach
    our goals, and continue to build a democratic, vibrant anti-war movement.

    In solidarity,
    Ragina Johnson
    College Not Combat
    America's Recruiting Dilemma
    By Robert Novak
    May 26, 2005
    http://realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-5_26_05_RN.html

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    PLEASE POST WIDELY

    Stand in Solidarity with the people of Palestine –
    Sunday, June 5th

    Protest Racism - Stand in solidarity with the people
    of Palestine.

    SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY JUNE 5TH, 12 NOON
    Local Zionists are celebrating „Israeli
    Independence Day‰ in San Francisco
    at Yerba Buena Gardens. But Israel‚s
    independence has meant the destruction
    of the Palestinian people and their
    society. Over 800,000 Palestinians were
    forcibly dispossessed to create „the
    Jewish state‰ in 1948, and they and
    their descendants (who number more than
    5 million people today) remain
    in exile in refugee camps, despite
    countless UN Resolutions demanding
    their return.

    We say NO to celebrating ethnic cleansing
    We say NO to celebrating occupation
    We say NO to celebrating Israel apartheid

    We say YES to a Free Palestine
    We say YES to Self-determination
    We say YES to the Right of Return of
    Palestinian refugees
    We say YES to boycotting Israeli goods
    We say YES to stopping all aid to Israel

    This is not a day to celebrate but a day to
    protest and raise our voices
    with our allies in struggle for a Free Palestine.

    Meet in front of Office Depot on 3rd Street,
    between Market and Mission

    for more information info@justiceinpalestine.net

    Yahoo! Groups Links

    <*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bayareapalestine/

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    Hands Off Venezuela!
    Come to the next meeting of the
    San Francisco Bay Area Hands Off Venezuela!
    7:00 PM, Thursday, June 9, at Centro del
    Pueblo in the auditorium, 474 Valencia St. SF. Call
    Adam Richmond at 415 864 3537 for more info or to
    arrange a speaker to talk about the inspiring events
    in Venezuela and the need to protect it from US
    attack.

    Two years ago, the United States government organized
    an unsuccessful military coup against the
    democratically elected government of Venezuela, headed
    by President Hugo Chavez. Many US representatives,
    first and foremost Condoleezza Rice, has called Chavez
    a "negative force" in the region. Since the attempted
    coup, the US government has been beating the war drums
    while making preparations for war against Venezuela.
    The underlying motivation of the US government is
    clear: the Chavez government has been shifting the
    benefits from the country's oil wealth from the rich
    giant corporations to the vast majority of the
    population by providing food, housing, health care and
    education. Moreover, Hugo Chavez has recently spoken
    out against US "free market" policies that
    overwhelmingly benefit the wealthy few. He has
    nationalized some industries and has declared
    Venezuela's right to institute democratic socialism to
    further this development. He also opposes the U.S. war
    in Iraq. The stakes are high. Therefore, we believe it
    is vitally necessary for all those in the US and
    around the world to affirm Venezuela's right to
    determine its own destiny by joining forces to forge a
    resistance to the US government's aggressive aims.

    The Hands Off Venezuela Campaign has started meeting
    in San Francisco to try and raise awareness about the
    inspiring events in Venezuela and to organize against
    the threats against them from the US government. A
    report on recent developments by Sonia Zerpa , a
    resident of Caracas, Venezuela will be presented at
    the meeting.

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    GUILTY: CORBY JAILED FOR 20 YEARS
    By Lindsay Murdoch and AAP
    May 27, 2005 - 8:44PM
    http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/05/27/1117129870467.html?oneclick=true

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    100 Companies Receiving The Largest Dollar Volume Of Prime
    Contract Awards - Fiscal Year 2004
    FOREWORD
    http://web1.whs.osd.mil/peidhome/procstat/P01/fy2004/top100.htm

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    Ottawa negotiating to keep secret base in UAE
    By PAUL KORING
    Saturday, May 21, 2005
    Washington - Ottawa is secretly negotiating a long-term agreement
    with the United Arab Emirates to allow hundreds of Canadian
    soldiers to remain deployed in the Persian Gulf country for
    years in support of military operations in Afghanistan.
    The location of Camp Mirage - on a desert air base near Dubai,
    the UAE's second-largest city - is classified. Official
    references in government documents and websites refer to
    it only obliquely, or more frequently as "location undisclosed."
    But it is one of Ottawa's worst-kept secrets. Thousands of
    Canadian soldiers have passed through the base. Governor-General
    Adrienne Clarkson has visited it.
    Senior army officers have publicly referred to Dubai as its home,
    and its whereabouts has been inadvertently revealed on the Internet.
    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050521.wxsofa21/
    BNStory/National/

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    U.S. Department of Defense
    Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs)
    News Release
    Presenter: Major General Michael D. Rochelle, U.S. Army
    Recruiting Commander
    Friday, May 20, 2005 1:32 p.m. EDT
    Army Recruiting Commander Briefing
    http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2005/05/mil-050520-
    dod01.htm
    http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/2005/tr20050520-2881.html

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    Sketchy Details
    ** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
    ** http://dahrjamailiraq.com **

    May 27, 2005
    Yesterday Iraq‚s Minister of Defense, Sadoun al-Dulaimi, announced that starting
    Saturday 40,000 Iraqi troops will seal Baghdad and begin to „hunt down
    insurgents and their weapons.‰ Baghdad will be divided into two main sections,
    east and west, and within each section there will be smaller areas of control.

    There will be at least 675 checkpoints and al-Dulaimi said this is the first
    phase of a security crackdown that will eventually cover all of Iraq.

    Keep in mind that most of Iraq has remained in a „state of emergency‰ since the
    beginning of the siege of Fallujah, on November 8th.

    „We will also impose a concrete blockade around Baghdad, like a bracelet around
    an arm, God willing, and God be with us in our crackdown on the terrorists‚
    infrastructure.‰

    Also at the press conference was Bayan Jabor, the Minister of Interior who
    added, „These operations will aim at turning the government's role from
    defensive to offensive.‰

    This is really, really bad news.

    The Iraqi security forces already have an extremely bad name throughout much of
    Baghdad. I‚ve had three Iraqi doctors tell me, in different hospitals at
    different times, that they call the Iraqi National Guard the „dogs of the
    Americans.‰

    Another close friend of mine in Baghdad, also a doctor, wrote me recently to
    say;

    „Iraqi forces now have what they call „liwaa al deeb,‰ which means the Wolf
    Brigade. This is a very American name, and is an ugly name which gives the
    impression of violence. In the past the Iraqi troops held names of some famous
    Muslim and Arabic symbols which were more accepted. Anyway, the name wouldn‚t
    matter if their behavior was straight∑.they now practice a kind of state
    sponsored terrorism.‰

    He went on to give an example of their not-so-straight behavior∑

    „Eyewitnesses in Al-Saydia area to the south of Baghdad told me that recently
    when a car bomb detonated and destroyed the area nearby, people were astonished
    to see the so-called police looting a destroyed mobile phone store that was
    nearby! The police now are a bunch of thieves. Many of then are already
    criminals who were released from Abu Ghraib prison before the war.‰

    When I was in Baghdad in January, I was shot at by Iraqi Police on two different
    occasions simply because our car drove too close to them.

    Hence, out of concern for his family, Abu Talat has returned to Baghdad. He
    fears that his two youngest sons will be detained simply because they are of
    „military age,‰ according to the US military.

    Even now in Haditha, where the US military is engaged in an operation called
    „Operation New Market,‰ (where do they get these names?) somewhat similar to
    the recent attack on Al-Qa‚im, where around 1,000 troops are raiding homes.
    They have set up sniper positions, and according to an Iraqi doctor I spoke
    with today that has colleagues in Haditha, „The Americans are detaining so many
    people there, any man between the ages of 16 and 25 years is being immediately
    detained without question.‰

    So Abu Talat is back into the fire∑needless to say, I support his decision to go
    back to look after his family, but not without deep concern and sadness.

    „What else can I do, habibi,‰ he asks me while holding up his hands today.

    So we say goodbye yet again, which in this situation is always a difficult thing
    to do. Will I see him again? Will his family be alright? What if∑?

    Life in occupied Iraq. On any given day, anything can happen. It‚s a numbers
    game.

    He or any of my other friends there could end up like the three civilians who
    were shot dead by US soldiers yesterday while they were traveling in a minibus
    in al-Dora, Baghdad.

    Lieutenant Jamie Davis, a spokesman for the US military, said of the slaughter,
    „The details are sketchy and we don‚t know who was involved.‰

    According to AFP, the bus driver who survived the incident said US troops opened
    fire after he pulled over to get out of their way.

    Now with over 675 checkpoints to be manned by the „dogs of the Americans,‰ we‚ll
    all have to get used to countless more civilian deaths where „the details are
    sketchy.‰

    You can visit http://dahrjamailiraq.com/email_list/ to subscribe or unsubscribe to the
    email list.

    Iraq_Dispatches mailing list
    http://lists.dahrjamailiraq.com/mailman/listinfo/iraq_dispatches

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    The Lure of Opium Wealth Is a Potent Force in Afghanistan
    Western officials warn of a nascent narco state as drug traffickers
    act with impunity, some allegedly with the support of top officials
    By Paul Watson
    Times Staff Writer
    May 28, 2005
    www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-
    drugs29may29,0,3324290.story?coll=la-home-headlines

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    CALIFORNIANS UNITED FOR A RESPONSIBLE BUDGET (CURB)
    AND TEACHERS 4 SOCIAL JUSTICE
    invite you to...
    A 'Reverse Ribbon Cutting' to Protest the Opening of
    the Delano II Prison
    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2005, 3:30pm
    Golden Gate Elementary
    1601 Turk St. (between Scott and Divisadero)
    Speakers: Eric Mar (SFUSD Board President,
    Dennis Kelly (President of United Educators of
    San Francisco, Mark Sanchez (SfUSD Board Commissioner),
    Jeremiah Jeffries (Public School Teacher & Coordinator
    Teachers 4 Change)

    Despite massive budget shortfalls and poll after poll
    showing that Californians want cuts to prison spending
    and favor rehabilitation over more prisons, California
    will open its 33rd state prison on June 1: the $750
    million boondoggle, Delano II. At the same time, we
    are closing schools, hospitals and libraries.

    Come protest the opening of the Delano II prison and
    the closing of public institutions that truly build
    safe communities.

    For more information and to download posters to carry
    at the June 1st event, visit http://www.curbprisonspending.org

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    : "mesha Monge-Irizarry"
    Date:Sat May 28, 2005 3:14 pm
    Subject:Welcome to Justice4Everado ! idrissstelle...
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    Dear members of the press and social justice activists,

    Thank you for your prior coverage of the killing of Everado Torres by
    Madera PD officer Maricela AKA Marcie Noriega on 10-27-02!

    As you may know, Eddie Cochran's legal team is defending the Torres
    family, and their case will be heard in Federal Court in Fresno 8-9-05

    Please logon to our website (still under construction), to stay afloat
    w/ upcoming events. It may be time for a press update!

    You can call

    * Idriss Stelley Foundation at (415) 595-8251
    * Noel Hernandez (Grupo aztequa) at (559) 393-1644
    * Melchor Torres (father of Everado) at (559) 673-9620
    * Hermandad Mejicana Latino-Americana in LA, Nativo Lopez
    (714)423-4808
    * Atty Carr A. Douglas (310) 277-9595

    IDRISS STELLEY FOUNDATION (ISF)

    ISF is a nonprofit organization created
    through the settlement of Idriss Stelley's vs. City &County and SFPD case
    and its allocation to his mother mesha Monge-Irizarry.
    Her only child, 23 African American was killed by SFPD at the Sony
    Metreon Theater
    on June 13, 2001, 48 shots, 9 officers, as he stood alone in an empty
    theater.

    ISF provides free, confidential services to Bay Area
    biological and extended families
    whose loved ones have been disabled or killed by law enforcement.

    * Know your rights workshop
    * Victory oVer Violence (support group)
    * Support counseling
    * Community altar
    * 24-HR Trilingual
    Spanish/French/English crisis line
    * Family outreach training program
    * Monitoring of SFPD / input in SFPD
    training's
    * Police Reform (prop H) implementation
    * Police Commission hearing weekly
    attendance
    * Participation in Police Academy
    Citizen Training
    * Volunteer and undergraduate program
    * (Pending grant: funeral benefits)
    * Free E-mail &Internet access to
    Families &Youth affected by law
    misconduct
    * (formerly)No Pigs in DA Hood"
    Sundays 6 P.M. on 103.3 FM, talk show on law
    enforcement accountability, Bayview
    Hunters Point Community Radio,
    upcoming webcast "BVHP Village
    Voice". Upcoming Webcast "SF Bayview
    Village Voice"
    * Member of Bay Area Network Against
    Police Brutality
    * Bayview Youth Mural Dream Project
    * CEDP (Campaign to End the Death Penalty) SF
    Bayview Chapter
    * Save Kevin Cooper and Stan Tookie
    Williams Campaign member

    The primary focus of ISF, justified by casualty statistics is:
    To serve the Bay Area African American community and families of color,
    although no one will be turned down. Home visits can be scheduled if
    needed.

    We are seeking volunteers and interns to staff
    our upcoming bilingual 24-HR crisis line, teach basic computer skills,
    provide confidential support counseling, staff special events
    and help with fundraising as well as outreach &quilt making.
    Idriss Stelley Foundation depends on the community in terms of donations
    Checks can be made out to:
    ISF, 4921 3rd St, SF, CA 94124
    For an appointment, leave a message to
    (Nominated "Local Heroes of the Year" Sandra Juanita Cooper,
    Co-Founde and former Co-Director,
    and mesha Monge-Irizarry, Grass Root Organizer
    by the San Francisco Bay Guardian,
    "Best of 2004" edition, July 28/04)
    mesha Monge-Irizarry (415) 595-8251 / 24-HR Crisis Line
    iolmisha@cs.com

    * PEACE * COURAGE * SOLIDARITY *

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    Burning crosses signal return of Ku Klux Klan
    By Andrew Buncombe in Washington
    28 May 2005
    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=642006


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    SHAME OF THE CITIES:
    Gentrification in the New Urban America
    by Kari Lydersen
    03.15.99
    http://www.lipmagazine.org/articles/featlydersen_7_p.htm

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    In Rising Numbers, Lawyers Head for
    Guantánamo Bay
    By NEIL A. LEWIS
    WASHINGTON, May 29
    May 30, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/30/politics/30detain.html?

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    Rebels Strike Town as Iraqi Forces
    Continue Baghdad Offensive
    By JOHN F. BURNS
    Published: May 30, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/30/international/middleeast/30cnd-
    iraq.html?hp&ex=1117512000&en=479fb27c224303f5&ei=5094&partner=homepag
    e

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    Facing Chaos, Iraqi Doctors
    Are Quitting
    By SABRINA TAVERNISE
    BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 29
    Published: May 30, 2005
    "In the early years of Saddam Hussein, the health care system in Iraq
    was a showcase, with most Iraqis receiving excellent, inexpensive care.
    Iraqi doctors often studied in England, and Iraq's medical schools, based
    at hospitals, had high standards. But Mr. Hussein let the economic
    penalties of the 1990's bite deeply into medical care and used the
    damage to the increasingly worn system to try to persuade the world
    to ease economic pressure on Iraq."
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/30/international/middleeast/30doctor.html

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    The Death Spiral of the Volunteer Army
    May 29, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/29/opinion/29sun1.html

    Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld likes to talk about
    transforming America's military. But the main transformation
    he may leave behind is a catastrophic falloff in recruitment
    for the country's vital ground fighting forces: the Army and
    the Marine Corps. The recruitment chain that has given the
    United States highly qualified, highly skilled and highly
    motivated ground forces for the three decades since the government
    abandoned the draft has started to break down.

    This is astonishing, even allowing for the administration's
    failure to prepare Americans honestly for how long and difficult
    the occupation of Iraq would be. There are over 60 million
    American men and women between 18 and 35, the age group sought
    by Army recruiters. Getting the 80,000 or so new volunteers the
    Army needs to enlist each year ought not to be such a daunting
    challenge. There are obvious attractions to joining the world's
    most powerful, prestigious and best-equipped ground fighting
    forces, and in so doing qualifying for valuable benefits like
    college tuition aid.

    But Army recruitment is now regularly falling short of the
    necessary targets. Recruiters are having even more trouble
    persuading people to sign up for Army National Guard and Reserve
    units. The Marine Corps has been missing its much smaller monthly
    quotas as well. Unless there is a sharp change later this year,
    both forces will soon start feeling the pinch as too few trainees
    are processed to meet both forces' operational needs.

    Why this is happening is no mystery. Two years of hearing about
    too few troops on the ground, inadequate armor, extended tours
    of duty and accelerated rotations back into combat have taken
    their toll, discouraging potential enlistees and their parents.
    The citizen-soldiers of the Guard and Reserves have suddenly
    become full-time warriors. Nor has it helped that when abuse
    scandals have erupted, the Pentagon has seemed quicker to punish
    lower-ranking soldiers than top commanders and policy makers.
    This negative cycle now threatens to feed on itself. Fewer
    recruits will mean more stress on those now in uniform and more
    grim reports reaching hometowns across America.

    The results can now be seen at every Army and Marine recruiting
    office. (The Air Force and Navy, which have not been subjected
    to the same stresses and dangers as the ground forces, are
    meeting their recruiting quotas.) Missed quotas have translated
    into intense pressure to lower standards and recruit people who
    should not be in uniform. Earlier this month the Army required
    all of its recruiters to go through a one-day review of basic
    recruiting ethics.

    Things might have been different if Mr. Rumsfeld had heeded the
    judgment of Gen. Eric Shinseki, then the Army chief of staff,
    in the months before the United States invaded Iraq and planned
    for a substantially larger occupation force. A larger force
    might have kept the insurgency smaller and more manageable.
    It would have been better able to defend itself without resorting
    to the kind of indiscriminate firepower that kills civilians,
    destroys homes and inflames Iraqi opinion. Individual combat
    brigades would not have been under such constant operational
    stress. But Mr. Rumsfeld rejected General Shinseki's sound
    advice. The Pentagon now says it gives field commanders as many
    troops as they ask for. But those commanders are aware of
    Mr. Rumsfeld's doctrinaire commitment to holding down troop
    numbers and of the diminished career prospects that could result
    from challenging him.

    The Pentagon now hopes that next month's high school graduations
    will help it catch up to its recruiting goals. Besides crossing
    its fingers, the military should open more combat roles to women,
    end its senseless discrimination against gays and reach out to
    immigrants with promises of citizenship after completion of
    service. There should be no thought of reinstating the draft,
    which would be militarily foolish and politically explosive.
    But expanding the potential recruiting pool can be only a partial
    answer. Young people and their parents are reacting rationally
    to a regrettable and unnecessary transformation in how the
    United States government treats its ground troops. That is
    what needs to be changed.

    Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company

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    TROOPS OUT NOW COALITION
    STRATEGY MEETING
    SATURDAY JUNE 11,
    FROM 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
    THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
    66 WEST 12TH ST
    NEW YORK, NY

    GETTING U.S. TROOPS
    T H E H E L L
    OUT OF IRAQ NOW!

    THE WORLD DEMANDS IT - WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?

    11 am - opening presentations
    1 to 3 pm - workshops
    * It's a war against the workers and the poor
    * GI resistance
    * From Latin America, to Asia and Africa, to Palestine, the
    connections
    3 to 6 pm - unity in the antiwar movement - a discussion

    Come to the Strategy Meeting!

    For more information, go to http://www.troopsoutnow.org

    or call or contact Troops Out Now Coalition at 39 W. 14th St.
    #206, New York, NY 10011, phone 212-633-6646

    Endorse the Troops Out Now Coalition Call for Unity in
    the Anti-War Movement at
    http://www.troopsoutnow.org/unityendorse.html

    Read the call below, and get a list of endorsers at http://www.troopsoutnow.org/
    unitycall.html
    http://www.troopsoutnow.org/unityendorsers.html
    http://www.troopsoutnow.org/unitycall.html%20
    http://www.troopsoutnow.org/unityendorsers.html


    UNITY CALL TO THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT FROM TROOPS
    OUT NOW COALITION

    The Troops Out Now Coalition (TONC) wholeheartedly and
    unreservedly joins the activists and groups who are
    calling for a united mobilization against the war in
    the fall. The absence of such unity amongst the anti-war
    coalitions only serves to demoralize rank and file anti-war
    activists and local forces across the country. The grassroots
    of the movement are looking to those of us who make decisions
    to put our differences aside in the interests of the struggle
    to get the U.S. the hell out of Iraq.

    Achieving unity isn't easy but the power of unity is the
    thing that will give everyone the confidence to do what
    needs to be done. Moreover, the people of Iraq and
    throughout the Middle East need the movement in this
    country to unite. The whole world is looking to us to do
    it. TONC welcomes the sentiments of all who have signed
    on to the unity statement that is being circulated by USLAW.

    TONC would add to that call that the movement needs to
    reach out in a more serious way not only to trade unionists
    that are active in the anti-war movement, but also to working
    people and people of color. In the Million Worker March
    Movement you have trade unionists that are people of color
    at the helm.

    These trade unionists are leading the way in helping to bring
    the workers movement and the anti-war movement together. Let
    us make sure that our appeal extends to them as well as others
    including immigrants who are all too often under-represented.

    An important part of forging any meaningful unity will, of
    necessity, require that the anti-war movement both acknowledges
    and unites with the struggle of people of color and the events
    that carry their message.

    The call for a "Millions More March" on the tenth anniversary
    of the "Million Man March" has gone out far and wide. The
    Millions More March will extend over
    3 days next fall, October 14, 15 and 16, including a massive
    march on Washington DC. It goes without saying that many of
    us will be pre-occupied with this important mobilization.
    This is something that needs to be respected.

    TONC believes that the time has come for all of us to unite
    around the demand to bring the troops home immediately. This
    in no way means that other demands should not be put forth.

    We absolutely must talk about the war budget and how it's
    robbing workers and poor people.

    We must talk about the prospect of the draft being revived.
    We must find ways of reaching out to resisters inside the
    military.

    Moreover, we don't believe that uniting must mean censoring,
    silencing or excluding the positions of those who are
    participating in that unity.

    The antiwar movement must not turn its back on the Palestinian
    people and their struggle. In addition, the position that the
    Iraqi people have a right to resis t occupation by whatever
    means they choose cannot be censored or excluded.

    We don't think that it helps us to make no mention of the
    threats against Venezuela or Cuba or Iran or North Korea and
    simply pretend that these problems don't exist. We believe
    that the movement must address the ongoing occupation of Haiti
    and Afghanistan; the imperialist designs on Zimbabwe, the
    Philippines, Colombia and all the peoples of Asia, the Middle
    East, Africa, Caribbean and Latin America. Others may have
    different priorities.

    The anti-war movement must ensure that all oppressed communities
    have an equal place at the table, where their issues and concerns
    are represented.

    Unity does not mean uniformity--the main thing is for the basis
    of unity to be clear.

    It's not necessary for us to ask of each other that we forget
    neither our differences nor the unpleasantness of past conflicts.
    All that is required is that we not let any of that get in the
    way of joining hands to grasp the opportunities that only unity
    makes possible.

    There is a high road. On that road, questions are answered,
    problems are solved and the means and methods necessary to
    move forward are found.

    Nothing is more important at this moment than for all to walk
    together on the high road to unity. We believe that what we
    all do will be decisive. We must and we can stop the war and
    get every U.S. soldier out of Iraq.

    It is up to all of us to do whatever is necessary for our
    movement to rise to this challenge.

    TONC is holding a regional meeting on June 11. A special
    session of this meeting will be devoted to continuing the
    discussion on unity and we will be extending invitations
    to groups to participate in that discussion.

    Subscribing and unsubscribing can also be done on the Web at
    http://www.organizerweb.com/mailman/listinfo/action.news

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    Thom Hartmann's 26 May 2005 exclusive
    interview with British MP George Galloway.
    http://www.thomhartmann.com/Galloway_Interview.html

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    C.I.A. Expanding Terror Battle Under
    Guise of Charter Flights
    By SCOTT SHANE, STEPHEN GREY and MARGOT WILLIAMS
    This article was reported by Scott Shane, Stephen Grey
    and Margot Williams and written by Mr. Shane.
    May 31, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/31/national/31planes.html?hp

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    Electronic Iraq - May 30, 2005
    http://electroniciraq.net/news/1984.shtml

    "Things are getting worse by the day"

    By Dahr Jamail

    The mayhem continues in Iraq, with today at least 40 people dead,
    including five US soldiers in Diyala province as the meltdown of the
    failed US-led occupation continues.

    Two suicide bombers detonated themselves after walking into a crowd
    of police officers in Hilla, south of Baghdad. The policemen were
    demonstrating outside the mayor's office to protest a government
    decision to disband their Special Forces unit.

    In yet another horrible PR move (or attempt to raise sectarian
    tensions?) by the US military the head of Iraq's largest Sunni
    political party, Mohsen Abdul Hamid was detained from his home early
    this morning in western Baghdad. Of course his head was promptly
    bagged and his hands tied before he was taken away to be
    interrogated. His three sons were also detained with him. Stun bombs
    and bullets were said to be used during the raid, according to his
    wife.

    It just so happens that his party, the Islamic Party, opposes the
    new US-backed security operation now engulfing Baghdad because they
    believe the security forces will disregard the rights of innocent
    Iraqis.

    Later today he was released and the military admitted it made a
    mistake.

    The military statement concerning the matter said, "Coalition forces
    regret any inconvenience and acknowledge (Abdul-Hamid's) cooperation
    in resolving this matter."

    Abdul Hamid refused their apology in the Arab media, and stated that
    he was humiliated when US soldiers held their boots on his head for
    20 minutes. It was also stated that he accused American soldiers of
    removing items from his home, including a computer. This is standard
    operating procedure with home raids-I can't tell you how many Iraqis
    I've interviewed after their homes were raided who complained of
    money, jewelry and other belongings being looted by American
    soldiers. The Islamic Party released a statement after the release
    of Abdul Hamid which said, "The U.S. administration claims it is
    interested in drawing Sunnis into the political process but it seems
    that their way of doing so is by raids, arrests and violating human
    rights."

    At least 740 Iraqis have been killed since the new "government" took
    power in late April, and with the ongoing operations sparking more
    attacks each day, it doesn't look like there is an end in sight.
    Keep in mind, the vast majority of the Iraqi security forces are
    either Shia or Kurdish battling against a primarily Sunni resistance
    (for now). It can easily be argued that we are witnessing a
    US-backed Iraqi government who is deliberating using its power to
    wage a civil war.

    On that note, today Major General Ahmed al-Barazanchi, a Kurdish man
    who was the director of internal affairs of Kirkuk province died
    this morning after being shot yesterday.

    My sources in Baghdad also said there have been fierce clashes today
    in the al-Amiriya district of Baghdad between resistance fighters
    and Iraqi and US soldiers. "Open gun battles in the streets," as one
    friend told me, "And as soon as the Iraqi and US soldiers leave the
    area, the resistance takes it back over."

    Keep in mind that all of this is against the backdrop of well over
    50% unemployment, horrendous traffic jams, and an infrastructure in
    shambles that continues to degrade with next to no reconstruction
    occurring in Baghdad.

    "Electricity shut offs drive us crazy in this hot summer," one of my
    friends wrote me recently, "Even we can't read at night because of
    long hours of electricity cuts and because the outside generators
    can't withstand running these long hours and we have to turn these
    generators off for some time to cool them!"

    He continues, "Two years of occupation...for God sake where is the
    rebuilding, where the hell are these billions donated to Iraq? Even
    not 1% improvement in services and electricity! They say again and
    again the terrorists are to blame and I would accept this, but why
    they do not protect these facilities? Do the American camps have
    cuts of electricity? No, no, and nobody will allow this to
    happen...but poor Iraqis, nobody would be sorry for them if they
    burn with the hell of summer, small kids and old men they get
    dehydrated because no electricity, no cold water, etc. Have you
    heard about the tea that is mixed with iron particles? It is real in
    our life. People have to make sure their tea is not mixed with iron
    by use of magnets."

    He concluded his email with, "Things are getting worse day by day.
    Iraq has become a country not for its people, every day thoughts
    jump into the mind that sooner or later we have to leave this
    country, searching for another. And there is a saying, "your home is
    where you sleep safe," but this is not true in Iraq anymore."

    He sent me that email three days ago.

    Yesterday the Iraqi government announced that it may decrease
    subsidies for fuel and electricity, despite a severe shortage of
    both in the country, according to the electricity minister who
    warned Iraqis to prepare for more blackouts this summer.

    Ongoing fuel, electricity and drinking water shortages persist, and
    only 37% of Iraqis have a working sewage system.

    As so many of my Iraqi friends continue to say, "This is the freedom
    and democracy that America has brought us."

    (c)2004, 2005 Dahr Jamail. More writing, photos and commentary at
    dahrjamailiraq.com.

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    EMERGENCY GRAND JURY TEACH-IN
    Tuesday May 31st @7pm
    3030-B 16th Street near Mission
    please forward far and wide. thanks!

    At least seven local activists have been subpoenaed in the
    last week to appear before a federal grand jury convened in
    SF. In recent decades, the federal government has
    increasingly used the grand jury to intimidate and harass
    activists pushing for social justice.

    Do you know your rights? Learn what you can do to protect
    yourself and your community, and why you should know how
    to resist this unjust process.

    Speakers:

    Mark Vermeulen ˆThe National Lawyers Guild

    Claude Marks ˆFreedom Archives

    Anita Carswell -Former grand jury resister

    & Local activists with grand jury experience

    ACTIVISTS ARE ORGANIZING RESISTANCE
    COME SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY!
    Check indybay.org for upcoming demonstrations.

    Modern-Day Witch Hunts Must End!
    As government repression in general increases, so does the
    use of the federal grand jury to intimidate, incarcerate
    and render impotent
    activists across social movements. In recent years,
    pressure on the animal rights, environmental justice,
    anti-war and anarchist movements has increased
    exponentially. At a recent hearing before the Senate
    Committee on Environment and Public Works, John E. Lewis,
    Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterterrorism Division
    of the FBI, testified that,
    „Investigating and preventing animal rights extremism and
    eco-terrorism is one of the FBI‚s highest domestic
    terrorism priorities.‰

    Links for more information about grand juries:
    Just Cause Law Collective:
    www.lawcollective.org Go to the „grand juries‰ section.
    http://www.lawcollective.org/article.php?id=46

    No Compromise: www.nocompromise.org
    Go to „Issue Archive‰ #22 fall 2003
    http://www.nocompromise.org/issues/22grandjury.html
    http://www.nocompromise.org/issues/22gj-lindsay.html

    The National Lawyers Guild
    http://www.nlg.org 212-679-5100 ext.12
    Bay Area phone# 415-285-1041

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    Hundreds gather to denounce cross burnings
    5/27/2005 9:18 AM
    By: Shelvia Dancy & Web Staff
    http://rdu.news14.com/content/headlines/?ArID=69845&SecID=2

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