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BAUAW NEWSLETTER-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2004
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U.S. OUT OF IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON 'N'! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* ******************PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY************************* NEXT MEETINGS OF "BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW COMMITTEE" FOR PROPOSITION 'N' EVERY THURSDAY, from tonight, Thursday, OCTOBER 7, 14,21 & 28, Starting at 7:00 p.m. GLOBAL EXCHANGE OFFICE 2017 MISSION STREET, SUITE 303 (NEAR 16TH & MISSION STREETS) HELP MAKE 'YES ON N' WIN BY A LANDSLIDE! Come to the meeting and help organize community outreach. War deaths are mounting up on both sides with no end of American involvement in sight. U.S. corporations are profiting while job opportunities are shrinking, housing, education and healthcare costs are skyrocketing and all of our social services are being cut back. At the same time we have witnessed huge labor give-backs to employers who cry poverty while accepting multi-million dollar bonuses each year. And the U.S. corporations granted contracts in Afghanistan and Iraq have been raking in billions of dollars of profits while performing inferior workmanship and laden with fraudulent practices--doing nothing to improve the lives of the people of Iraq. Instead, their private police forces kill innocent Iraqi people who get in their way. . As a result of war profit windfalls, 78% of the "Fortune 500" are billionaires now, not multi-millionaires! The bottom line is that we, the American working people, are financing this war, the people of Iraq and Afghanistan are dying, while the corporations are profiting. This is a message we, the voting citizens of San Francisco, will be telling the world on November 2! PROPOSITION 'N' ON THE NOVEMBER 2 SAN FRANCISCO 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." PICK UP MATERIALS TO PASS OUT AND POST UP! Posters, buttons, brochures and other materials will be available for pick-up at the Global Exchange office beginning Thursday, October 7, at 7:00 p.m. and during regular Global Exchange hours until Nov. 2. Call: 415-255-7296, extension 253 to check for hours. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED! We all know that all this material costs money. Already thousands of brochures and posters have been printed and distributed. Buttons will soon be available. And we need more material to adequately cover the city with the YES on 'N' message! Please send a contribution to help with these costs! Make your check payable to: "Bring Our Troops Home Now" and mail to: David Looman, Treasurer 325 Highland Ave. San Francisco, CA 94110 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- U.S. OUT OF IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON 'N'! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- ALL OUT! NOV. 3, 5 p.m., POWELL & MARKET, SF -MARCH TO 24TH & MISSION ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 1) For Immediate Release Contact: Marvin Feldman, 415-282-5330 October 5, 2004 peacenavy@riseup.net 415-722-1479 cell 2) In this message: · Bus information to the Immigrants Rights March · Million Worker March Update 3) GET ON BOARD THE MILLION WORKER MARCH! An open letter to U.S. Law. (A copy of USLAW's email of non-endorsement of MWM included.) By Bonnie Weinstein 4) FORUM: "IRAQ, PALESTINE & THE MIDDLE EAST: WHERE DO WE GO NOW?" Forum speakers: UC Berkeley scholar DR. HATEM BAZIAN, Journalist Alison Weir, and Dr. Abyass TODAY!!: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 8:00 pm 126 Barrows Hall (Near Bancroft & Telegraph Aves) UC BERKELEY 5) Books Not Bars presents: THE WORLD PREMIERE OF *********************************** "SYSTEM FAILURE: VIOLENCE, ABUSE & NEGLECT IN CYA" *********************************** TUESDAY OCTOBER 19th -- 7PM Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland Free! (suggested donation $5-10) 6) EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT THE HAITIAN PEOPLE: For Independence, Democracy, Justice 7) Supporters of Bay Area Grocery Workers "We Will Fight to Defend Healthcare in Our Communities!" Major Customer Support Rally for Bay Area Grocery Workers Friday, October 15th, 4:00 p.m. Safeway @ Market & Church Streets, S.F. Who: Supporters of Bay Area Grocery Workers Labor, Religious, and Civic leaders This rally is sponsored by the San Francisco Labor Council. For more information, please go to www.bayareacoalition.org. 8) From: "Lowell Revolution Youth" Subject: Support our Prop N youth teach-in Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 9) Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, shown Jan. 9, 1957, was head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time the plans were drawn up and presented to the secretary of defense. (AP Photo Not Shown...BW) Friendly Fire Book: U.S. Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize U.S. Cities to Provoke War With Cuba By David Ruppe N E W Y O R K, May 1 http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/jointchiefs_010501.html 10) What happened to me today at Concordia University By Shujaat Wasty http://www.montrealmuslimnews.net/whathappened.htm 11) Take them out, dude: pilots toast hit on Iraqi 'civilians' By Andrew Buncombe in Washington 06 October 2004 http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=569207 12) Israel: Palestinian State Shelved with U.S. Blessing By Mark Heinrich JERUSALEM (Reuters) Wed Oct 6, 2004 06:16 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6426978&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news 13) US Vetoes Resolution Calling for Israeli Halt to Gaza Operations By Gerald Nadler Published on Wednesday, October 6, 2004 by the Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1006-07.htm 14) U.S. Inspector Says Iraq Had No Banned Weapons By Vicki Allen and Tabassum Zakaria WASHINGTON (Reuters) Thu Oct 7, 2004 06:59 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6438966&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news 15) Two girls, two shots to the head Palestinian 15-year-olds among growing number of children hit by Israeli snipers during 'Days of Penitence' Chris McGreal in Jabaliya refugee camp The Guardian Wednesday October 6, 2004 http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1320612,00.html 16) Lead Levels in Water Misrepresented Across U.S. By Carol D. Leonnig, Jo Becker and David Nakamura The Washington Post Tuesday 05 October 2004 17) FUNDS TO REBUILD IRAQ ARE DRIFTING AWAY FROM TARGET By Jonathan Weisman and Robin Wright ** State Department to Rethink U.S. Effort ** Washington Post October 6, 2004 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9627-2004Oct5.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- U.S. OUT OF IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON 'N'! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- ALL OUT! NOV. 3, 5 p.m., POWELL & MARKET, SF -MARCH TO 24TH & MISSION ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*------ 1) For Immediate Release Contact: Marvin Feldman, 415-282-5330 October 5, 2004 peacenavy@riseup.net 415-722-1479 cell Peace Navy Parade of Boats for Peace to Parallel US Navy's Parade of Ships of War Who: Peace activists from the Bay Area's Peace Navy, Veterans for Peace and the Yes on N campaign, and United for Peace and Justice What: A colorful flotilla of small boats and paddle craft from the Peace Navy will be will be cruising along the shoreline during the US Navy Parade of Ships on Saturday. Simultaneously, activists from the Veterans for Peace and other groups will be onshore with posters with the faces of some of those who have died as a result of the war on Iraq. Date: Saturday October 9, 2004 Time: 11-2 PM Where: Offshore: Launch at Gashouse Cove (meeting at 9:30 Marina at Laguna--opposite Marina Safeway). Cruising the waterfront from Crissy Field to Pier 39. Onshore: (Peace Navy, United for Peace and Justice, Yes on N along the Embarcadero in front of or just east of Pier 39. (meet at 10:30) Why: We are out on the Bay and on shore to emphasize that there is an alternative to military solutions. If the U.S. uses its great institutions and its enormous resources to create a just world, terrorists will find no recruits and tyrants will fall. Our actions are an expression of our love for our country and our respect for all humanity. The Peace Navy was formed in response to what we believe is an inappropriate emphasis on military hardware rather than human needs and peaceful solutions.We believe that being a world leader requires the US to set an example by its humanitarian behavior not by its military strength. For example, the $10 billion cost of ONE proposed nuclear destroyer could be used instead to provide clean drinking water for every person on earth. The goodwill this action would create throughout the world would make us far safer than an addition to our already overwhelming military arsenal. We support the valiant men and women in our armed forces and their important work. We therefore do not want to place them in harms way for any but the highest purposes-to maintain peace and defend all peoples against violence. We ask them to do this only when all other peaceful options have been exhausted. We reject the corporate greed that is overwhelming many of our cherished political institutions. The U.S. already has more military might than all other nations of the world combined. Our $500 billion annual military budget is ten times that of any other country. Rather than glorify our might, we challenge our leaders to use this power in the service of creating a just world. We object to the environmental degradation created by excessive armaments. We object to neglect of human needs in favor of unnecessary military spending. We believe that we will best achieve our national goals through the powerful example of our democratic institutions, rather than through global domination. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*------ 2) In this message: · Bus information to the Immigrants Rights March · Million Worker March Update GET ON THE BUS TO THE OCTOBER 16 IMMIGRANTS RIGHTS MARCH IN LOS ANGELES! RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW!!! We will leave from the Mission District in San Francisco at 11:30pm on Friday, Oct. 15 and return after the march ends on the Saturday, Oct. 16. Bring your entire family and march together against racism and discrimination and for the rights of all immigrants. No human being is illegal! For more information call: 415-821-6545 We would like to subsidize the cost of transportation for activists who want to participate but lack the funds to do so. Please donate today to help more people attend this important march. Tax-deductible donations of over $50.00 can be made to Progress Unity Fund at www.progressunity.org can take a credit card donation over the phone at (415) 821-6545. Checks can be mailed to ANSWER, 2489 Mission St. Rm. 24, San Francisco, CA 94110. Following is a link to a recent interview with one of the Oct. 16 March organizers, Juan José Gutiérrez of Latino Movement USA, discussing the situation facing immigrants and their supporters today. ÂReinvigorating the Struggle for Immigrants Rights http://link.toolbot.com/socialismandliberation.org/7474 MILLION WORKER MARCH Sunday, October 17 Gather at 12 noon Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC Join thousands of others in Washington DC for this progressive action organized by labor and community activists. According to the Million Worker March Committee, "This mobilization is being proposed in response to the attacks upon working families in America and the millions of jobs lost during the Bush administration and with the complicity of Congress." The march has a broad range of demands, including universal health care, amnesty for all undocumented workers, repeal of the Patriot Act, and to Bring the Troops Home Now. To find out more about the mission and demands of the march, go to www.MillionWorkerMarch.org · Initiated by the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 10 and endorsed by many labor, community and activist organizations, including the ANSWER Coalition. The ILWU Local 10 has a proud history of struggle, from fighting to overturn apartheid in South Africa to organizing against the U.S. war on Iraq. The unionÂs slogan is: "An Injury to One is an Injury to All!" · Logistics: For detailed info about transportation, housing and other logistics for the march, go to: http://www.answercoalition.org/campaigns/mwm/logistics.html. · T-Shirts: Beautiful Million Worker March t-shirts are on sale for $15-20 at the ANSWER office in San Francisco and on the website at www.MillionWorkerMarch.org Purchase yours now to help raise funds to support the event. To subscribe to the list, send a message to: ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 3) GET ON BOARD THE MILLION WORKER MARCH! An open letter to U.S. Law. (A copy of USLAW's email of non-endorsement of MWM included.) By Bonnie Weinstein Dear USLAW, I am very disappointed at USLAWs decision not to endorse the Million Worker March and encourage you to reconsider and give your full support to the Million Worker March this October 17th in Washington, DC. As an antiwar activist and labor supporter (I'm unemployed at the moment) it doesn't make sense to me that USLAW would not play a leading part in the Million Worker March! (The group I belong to, Bay Area United Against War, is an affiliate member of USLAW. We long ago endorsed the MWM.) By your refusal to endorse you seem to be denying a link between the financial and human costs of the war on Iraq and the severe cutbacks of all social services, and degradation of life for workers here at home. It is disingenuous for you to campaign for workers rights in Iraq while refraining from supporting worker's rights here at home. There is ample evidence to show that employers reaping more profits than ever before have passed on the costs of this war to the backs of workers. The Forbes Fortune 500 boasts 78% are billionaires, not just multimillionaires now! Corporations are profiting from these wars and from the $5 billion a year the U.S. Invests, of our tax dollars, in Israel's occupation of Palestine. These companies aren't paying, they are profiting hand over fist-the American worker is paying. Two thirds of American corporations pay no taxes at all and the rest get huge tax breaks while the average American worker pays one-quarter to one-third of his or her gross income in taxes. Meanwhile the American workers are loosing pay and benefits by the fist-full in contract after phony contract they are forced to approve. The grocery workers in the Bay Area are, right now, are being asked to approve a package that would cut health and other benefits for half of their members! Two-tier contracts are forcing workers currently employed to approve contracts that will throw the new, lower tear workers into poverty and hardship. What does that say for the future of all of our children? The job of USLAW is to educate workers about how the war is affecting them. That is the purpose of the Million Worker March. And workers need to start speaking up NOW! What's the problem? Do you think the war and all of it's corresponding problems will be over if there is a "regime change"? Is that what you're betting on? If so, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn! Come-on! Let's get together, here! Peace and SOLIDARITY, Bonnie Weinstein, Bay Area United Against War USLAW EMAIL OF NON-SUPPORT TO MWM: On 10/5/04 1:21 PM, "U.S. Labor Against War" Dear USLAW affiliates, members and supporters: After discussion over the course of several months, the Steering Committee of USLAW voted 9 to 8 to endorse the Million Worker March. Because the vote was so evenly divided and because USLAW's bylaws call for the Leadership Council (composed of all affiliates) to make policy decisions between national assemblies on matters of import or controversy, the Steering Committee referred the issue to the Leadership Council for a final decision. A referendum of the Leadership Council produced a vote of 27 to 17 against USLAW endorsement. The principal reason given was one of timing - those opposed said they would have voted to endorse were the event held after the election. The fact that USLAW has not officially endorsed should not be interpreted as opposition to participation in the MWM. The program of the MWM is fully consistent with the Mission Statement of USLAW, including the demand for an immediate end to the occupation of Iraq, return of the troops now, and reallocation of national priorities to meeting human needs. Individual USLAW affiliates have endorsed the Million Worker March. With the consent of the Steering Committee, Gene Bruskin, Co-convenor, also endorsed as an individual with organization for identification only. For those organizations and individuals able to do so, USLAW encourages participation in the MWM in Washington, DC on October 17. For more information, check out the MWM website at http://www.millionworkermarch.org/. U.S. Labor Against War (USLAW) www.uslaboragainstwar.org info@uslaboragainstwar.org P.O. Box 153 1718 "M" Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20036 Bob Muehlenkamp and Gene Bruskin, Co-convenors Amy Newell, National Organizer Michael Eisenscher, Organizer & Web Coordinator Erin McGrath, Administrative Staff Sam McAfee and Angelina Grab, Radical Fusion - Website Design ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 4) FORUM: "IRAQ, PALESTINE & THE MIDDLE EAST: WHERE DO WE GO NOW?" Forum speakers: UC Berkeley scholar DR. HATEM BAZIAN, Journalist Alison Weir, and Dr. Abyass TODAY!!: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 8:00 pm 126 Barrows Hall (Near Bancroft & Telegraph Aves) UC BERKELEY The Cal Muslim Students Association is hosting a TEACH-IN on Iraq, Palestine, and the Middle East. With the escalation of violence by the US military in Iraq and the aggressive incursions being carried out by the Israelis in Palestine, the question of resistance, liberation, and self-determination have become ever more pressing. Join the MSA for a discussion on the situation and the way forward in the Middle East. (Also posted on the http://www.indybay.org newswire, right-hand column, under Local News.) ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 5) Books Not Bars presents: THE WORLD PREMIERE OF *********************************** "SYSTEM FAILURE: VIOLENCE, ABUSE & NEGLECT IN CYA" *********************************** TUESDAY OCTOBER 19th -- 7PM Grand Lake Theater 3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland Free! (suggested donation $5-10) *** please forward *** please forward widely *** please forward Come see our new 30-minute, grassroots-driven documentary that breaks down the current scandal in California's youth prison system  and how the state can solve it. We teamed up with the ground-breaking group Witness ( http://www.witness.org ) to make this film, and now you can see the WORLD PREMIERE! CYA is notorious as the most abusive youth prison system in the nation. Find out why in exclusive interviews with former CYA youth, parents, advocates and activists. Learn about the human rights crisis in CYA -- and about the movement to end this crisis and revolutionize juvenile justice in California. * A panel discussion with filmmakers, former CYA youth and parents will follow the screening. * Suggested donation: $5 - $10 (no one turned away for lack of funds) * For more information or to request postcard flyers to be mailed to you please contact: bnb@ellabakercenter.org 415-951-4844 ext 230 *********************************** Find out about the Books Not Bars "Alternatives for Youth" Campaign: http://ellabakercenter.org/bnb/campaign ***** We can't survive without the support of individuals like you. Please take a moment to support us today. Donate here: http://www.ellabakercenter.org/donate ***** SIGN UP: Not on our list-serve yet? (Maybe this message was forwarded to you.) Sign up to get e-mail updates directly by going this web page: http://ellabakercenter.org/subscribe ) UPDATE: If you are on our list-serve, you can update your information and preferences: http://www.ellabakercenter.org/lists/?p=preferences&uid=1cbafa757fe7202cf8cf 4d4af079434d UNSUBSCRIBE here: http://www.ellabakercenter.org/lists/?p=unsubscribe&uid=1cbafa757fe7202cf8cf 4d4af079434d ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 6) EMERGENCY CAMPAIGN TO SUPPORT THE HAITIAN PEOPLE: For Independence, Democracy, Justice The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, in cooperation with the Haiti Support Network and other progressive forces inside the Haitian community, is initiating an emergency campaign in support of the Haitian people's struggle for sovereignty and democracy, and in opposition to foreign occupation. We urge you to join us in showing your support for the Haitian people. We must act now to show concrete expressions of solidarity. We will be sending urgently needed medicines to Haiti. The long-term need in Haiti is for the social and economic transformation of the island and for the Haitian people to be able to reclaim political and economic sovereignty over their country. People in the United States are making it crystal clear that the Haitian people do not stand alone. Two hundred years ago the Haitian people created what is now the second oldest republic in the Americas and the first free Black republic in the western hemisphere following the only successful slave insurrection in history. The humanitarian catastrophe facing the Haitian people from Hurricane Jeanne can only be understood in the political and social reality caused by IMF neo-liberal policies and the anti-people policies flowing from the U.S. coup that overthrew the democratically-elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Cuba, by contrast, because it has sovereign control over its economy and resources, has been directly hit by hurricanes in recent years but has prevented any major loss of life. The Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People will includesupport for both political/educational mobilizations and for the shipment of urgently needed medicines to Haiti. It will also publicize the struggle of those in Haiti who are the victims of repression. The Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People (ECSHP) will act in solidarity with those in Haiti who are heroically building opposition to the foreign occupation and its proxy government. The Haitian people are refusing to return to colonial servitude and we must support their right to be the masters of their own destiny. We urge everyone to support the Emergency Campaign by helping to organize the upcoming Sunday, December 5 indoor rally in Solidarity with Haiti that will take place at New York Technical College located in Brooklyn, New York at 6:00 p.m. This program will feature Mario Dupuy, former Communications Secretary of State for President AristideÂs government; Ben Dupuy, Secretary General of the National Popular Party (PPN); former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, and other well-known leaders and personalities. This will be an exciting, inspirational and educational event and we hope you tell your friends and family to save the date. Help Send Medicine to Haiti The death toll from the September 18 floods in Northwest Haiti caused by Hurricane Jeanne is now close to 2000 and climbing. Hundreds of thousands are homeless and destitute, their shops, livestock and crops swept away. And the worst is yet to come. The receding flood waters, laced with sewage and the bloated corpses of humans and animals, are leaving behind diseases such as cholera, dysentery, malaria and dengue fever. These after-effects will be less noticed but more lethal. The hearts of people around the world have gone out to the floodÂs victims in Haiti. Many individuals and organizations are sending food, clothing and money. But one of the most urgent needs is for medicine. Press reports have described hospitals and clinics knee deep in mud. Doctors have been performing amputations without anesthesia. Infections from the putrid flood waters are widespread while there are virtually no antibiotics or other medicines to treat the sick. In Port-au-Prince, a group of progressive Haitians have formed the Committee to Aid the Flood Victims (KOPEVI). Working in conjunction with the International Alliance for Health and Social Development (AISDS), directed by Father Jean Bien-Aimé and Dr. Max Mondestin, KOPEVI will collect and distribute medicines to doctors and clinics in the flood ravaged region. The Emergency Campaign will be purchasing medicines to send to KOPEVI, including Metronidazole, Mebendazole, Bactrim, and other antibiotics. These medicines will save lives, alleviate suffering and mitigate the effects of water-born disease. All the humanitarian efforts put together are not enough but these medicines will help. The Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People can only move forward with your support and with the generous donations and contributions of those who care about Haiti, those who want to provide immediate relief to those victimized by the storm and its aftermath, and those who want to help build a larger political/ education mobilization to expose the role of the Bush Administration, the IMF and imperialism in perpetuating of the suffering of the people in Haiti. You can make an urgently needed contribution immediately to the Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People by going to www.answercoalition.org to donate by credit card online through our secure server. Credit card donations are not tax deductible. If you want to make a tax deductible donation to the Emergency Campaign, you can do so by writing a check made out to the Progress Unity Fund/Haiti and send it to Progress Unity Fund, 167 Anderson St., San Francisco, CA 94110. Background to HaitiÂs Unnatural Disaster: The role of the IMF and the Bush Administration The roots of this disaster are political, not natural. The Feb. 29 Washington-backed coup against President Aristide removed a popularly elected government. All elected local officials, including mayors and councilpeople who would be on the front lines of relief efforts, have been replaced by the notoriously brutal former Tonton Macoutes and Duvalierists whom the people distrust and fear. The people also recognize that these forces are thieves apt only to plunder the relief resources. While HaitiÂs constitutional government might not have averted todayÂs devastation, it surely would have been better able to respond if only because it enjoyed popular support, participation and enthusiasm. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank are also to blame for accelerating the deforestation which contributed to the floodÂs severity. For three decades, they have forced Port-au-Prince governments to follow neoliberal dictates to lower tariff barriers and grow cash crops. These policies have ruined hundreds of thousands of Haitian farmers who have then migrated to the cities. They cook with charbon, or charcoal, which is half the weight and efficiency of wood. Peasants remaining on the land have turned to cutting down trees for charbon to fuel the growing cities. These are the root causes of the disaster in Haiti, and in the weeks ahead we intend not just to send medicine but to organize events to make these root causes known and to support the democratic forces in Haiti working to change this status quo. HaitiÂs rain-induced floods were devastating because the country has been already ravaged by a flood of cheap imports, weakened by coups and despair, and neglected by a greedy bourgeoisie intent only on its own enrichment, not its compatriots welfare. Democracy is a prerequisite for the development that can result in better infrastructure, housing, irrigation, reforestation, and governmental disaster preparation and relief. By overthrowing the popularly elected government, Washington, Paris and the Haitian ruling class made this yearÂs disasters worse. The Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People is an urgent effort to bring humanitarian relief, specifically medicine, to Haiti. Recognizing that today's crisis in Haiti is the consequence of politics and policy, the Emergency Campaign to Support the Haitian People is also working to support those struggling for democracy and social justice. Join in this effort in solidarity with the people of Haiti today. Mark your calendars for the December 5th rally in Solidarity in Haiti, and please help with urgently needed support by clicking here to make a donation today. A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition Act Now to Stop War End Racism http://www.ANSWERcoalition info@internationalanswer.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 202-544-3389. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 7) Supporters of Bay Area Grocery Workers "We Will Fight to Defend Healthcare in Our Communities!" Major Customer Support Rally for Bay Area Grocery Workers Friday, October 15th, 4:00 p.m. Safeway @ Market & Church Streets, S.F. Who: Supporters of Bay Area Grocery Workers Labor, Religious, and Civic leaders This rally is sponsored by the San Francisco Labor Council. For more information, please go to www.bayareacoalition.org. This October 15th Please Join Us for a Major Rally in San Francisco... Last year hundreds of you came out in support of Southern California grocery workers in their fight to protect healthcare for their families. Now, our contract covering over 30,000 workers in Northern California is up and we are in need of your help again. The large grocery companies are trying to effectively eliminate healthcare for more than half of their workers by creating a two-tier system for new hires. The majority of the costs will be picked up by taxpayers when these families are forced to get their healthcare from the County public health systems. Please join us this October 15th in San Francisco to send a loud message to Safeway CEO Steve Burd and the other grocers: We will Fight to Defend Healthcare in Our Communities! The details: What: Major Customer Support Rally When: Friday, October 15th 4:00 p.m. Where: Safeway @ Market & Church Streets San Francisco Who: Supporters of Bay Area Grocery Workers Labor, Religious, and Civic leaders This rally is sponsored by the San Francisco Labor Council. For more information, please go to www.bayareacoalition.org. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 8) From: "Lowell Revolution Youth" Subject: Support our Prop N youth teach-in Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 Hi, In case you have not already heard about it, we are holding a City Wide High School Students Press Conference and Teach-In to support Proposition N and to oppose the war in Iraq. It will be held on Wednesday, October 20th at 4:00 p.m. in the courtyard of Lowell High School (1101 Eucalyptus Dr. @ 26th Ave.). The press conference will feature presentations from different high school students from around the city and from adults and teachers. At the press conference we will present petitions that we are circulating throughout the San Francisco high schools. Right after the press conference, we wil hold a teach-in that will eventually turn into an open forum. I would love it if you could come to the press conference and teach-in and spread the word about these events to adults and students alike. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to e-mail me. Please help us to build and strengthen our youth movement, because our generation will be the most affected if we do not make changes now! Thanks so much, Jake Blanc Lowell High School 11th grader ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 9) Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, shown Jan. 9, 1957, was head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time the plans were drawn up and presented to the secretary of defense. (AP Photo Not Shown...BW) Friendly Fire Book: U.S. Military Drafted Plans to Terrorize U.S. Cities to Provoke War With Cuba By David Ruppe N E W Y O R K, May 1 http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/DailyNews/jointchiefs_010501.html N E W Y O R K, May 1 - In the early 1960s, America's top military leaders reportedly drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit acts of terrorism in U.S. cities to create public support for a war against Cuba. Code named Operation Northwoods , the plans reportedly included the possible assassination of Cuban émigrés, sinking boats of Cuban refugees on the high seas, hijacking planes, blowing up a U.S. ship, and even orchestrating violent terrorism in U.S. cities. The plans were developed as ways to trick the American public and the international community into supporting a war to oust Cuba's then new leader, communist Fidel Castro. America's top military brass even contemplated causing U.S. military casualties, writing: "We could blow up a U.S. ship in Guantanamo Bay and blame Cuba," and, "casualty lists in U.S. newspapers would cause a helpful wave of national indignation." Details of the plans are described in Body of Secrets (Doubleday), a new book by investigative reporter James Bamford about the history of America's largest spy agency, the National Security Agency. However, the plans were not connected to the agency, he notes. The plans had the written approval of all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and were presented to President Kennedy's defense secretary, Robert McNamara, in March 1962. But they apparently were rejected by the civilian leadership and have gone undisclosed for nearly 40 years. "These were Joint Chiefs of Staff documents. The reason these were held secret for so long is the Joint Chiefs never wanted to give these up because they were so embarrassing," Bamford told ABCNEWS.com. "The whole point of a democracy is to have leaders responding to the public will, and here this is the complete reverse, the military trying to trick the American people into a war that they want but that nobody else wants." Gunning for War The documents show "the Joint Chiefs of Staff drew up and approved plans for what may be the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government," writes Bamford. The Joint Chiefs even proposed using the potential death of astronaut John Glenn during the first attempt to put an American into orbit as a false pretext for war with Cuba, the documents show. Should the rocket explode and kill Glenn, they wrote, "the objective is to provide irrevocable proof ... that the fault lies with the Communists et all Cuba [sic]." The plans were motivated by an intense desire among senior military leaders to depose Castro, who seized power in 1959 to become the first communist leader in the Western Hemisphere - only 90 miles from U.S. shores. The earlier CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles had been a disastrous failure, in which the military was not allowed to provide firepower.The military leaders now wanted a shot at it. "The whole thing was so bizarre," says Bamford, noting public and international support would be needed for an invasion, but apparently neither the American public, nor the Cuban public, wanted to see U.S. troops deployed to drive out Castro. Reflecting this, the U.S. plan called for establishing prolonged military - not democratic - control over the island nation after the invasion. "That's what we're supposed to be freeing them from," Bamford says. "The only way we would have succeeded is by doing exactly what the Russians were doing all over the world, by imposing a government by tyranny, basically what we were accusing Castro himself of doing." 'Over the Edge' The Joint Chiefs at the time were headed by Eisenhower appointee Army Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, who, with the signed plans in hand made a pitch to McNamara on March 13, 1962, recommending Operation Northwoods be run by the military. Whether the Joint Chiefs' plans were rejected by McNamara in the meeting is not clear. But three days later, President Kennedy told Lemnitzer directly there was virtually no possibility of ever using overt force to take Cuba, Bamford reports. Within months, Lemnitzer would be denied another term as chairman and transferred to another job. The secret plans came at a time when there was distrust in the military leadership about their civilian leadership, with leaders in the Kennedy administration viewed as too liberal, insufficiently experienced and soft on communism. At the same time, however, there real were concerns in American society about their military overstepping its bounds. There were reports U.S. military leaders had encouraged their subordinates to vote conservative during the election. And at least two popular books were published focusing on a right-wing military leadership pushing the limits against government policy of the day. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee published its own report on right-wing extremism in the military, warning a "considerable danger" in the "education and propaganda activities of military personnel" had been uncovered. The committee even called for an examination of any ties between Lemnitzer and right-wing groups. But Congress didn't get wind of Northwoods, says Bamford. "Although no one in Congress could have known at the time," he writes, "Lemnitzer and the Joint Chiefs had quietly slipped over the edge." Even after Lemnitzer was gone, he writes, the Joint Chiefs continued to plan "pretext" operations at least through 1963. One idea was to create a war between Cuba and another Latin American country so that the United States could intervene. Another was to pay someone in the Castro government to attack U.S. forces at the Guantanamo naval base - an act, which Bamford notes, would have amounted to treason. And another was to fly low level U-2 flights over Cuba, with the intention of having one shot down as a pretext for a war. "There really was a worry at the time about the military going off crazy and they did, but they never succeeded, but it wasn't for lack of trying," he says. After 40 Years Ironically, the documents came to light, says Bamford, in part because of the 1992 Oliver Stone film JFK , which examined the possibility of a conspiracy behind the assassination of President Kennedy. As public interest in the assassination swelled after JFK's release, Congress passed a law designed to increase the public's access to government records related to the assassination. The author says a friend on the board tipped him off to the documents. Afraid of a congressional investigation, Lemnitzer had ordered all Joint Chiefs documents related to the Bay of Pigs destroyed, says Bamford. But somehow, these remained. "The scary thing is none of this stuff comes out until 40 years after," says Bamford. The www.WantToKnow.info team presents this information to inspire in you a desire to strengthen democracy and to build a better world together. Our website focuses on providing reliable, verifiable facts which are being hidden from public view. By spreading this important information, each of us can make a difference. To read the original declassified Operation Northwoods documents posted on the National Security Archive of George Washington University, see http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20010430/doc1.pdf If you don't have time to read the 15-page declassified report, take a look at the key excerpts below. We invite you to then ask yourself, is it beyond comprehension that this same kind of thinking and planning could have led to 9/11? Remember that these documents were approved in writing by the Joint Chiefs of Staff-the top generals of each branch of the US armed forces-and submitted to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara in 1962, though never acted upon. The plans were classified top secret so that the American public would not know how it was being manipulated. They came to light only because of a Freedom of Information Act request in the late 1990s. By going to http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/foi/ you can request these documents yourself from the US Department of Defense. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 10) What happened to me today at Concordia University By Shujaat Wasty http://www.montrealmuslimnews.net/whathappened.htm Montreal - October 5, 2004 (MMN): I didn't have class today, but I do have quite a few tests and assignments due soon, since it's midterm time, so I decided to head to school to do some research and to study. Little did I know what would happen later that day. Apparently, Hillel and other Zionist groups organized a "freedom of speech rally" in front of Concordia, in protest of the Concordia Administration refusing to let Ehud Barak speak on Campus. 3 friends (who are Muslim of different backgrounds) and I happened to be walking by, when we decided to stand and listen to the various speeches, just like others were doing. Shortly thereafter, we were approached by a couple of plainclothes policemen who identified themselves to be from the Montreal Police Force. They asked us to step aside. We were taken aback, and asked what the problem was. They then asked us which "side" we were on. We were even more taken aback by this. We told them we were students at Concordia, standing and listening to the speeches. I asked them why they were asking us this question, and why only us, while there were many other people standing around. They responded by saying they wanted to keep things "peaceful". We told them this was unconstitutional, this was racial profiling. I also asked him if it was my skin colour, or my friend's beard that made them approach us like this. I told them I know the constitution of Canada and I know my rights, and my standing in front of my school is not illegal, nor does it warrant them harassing us...and only us. We informed one officer that this wasn't Israel or any other repressive state. By this point, I noticed that we were surrounded by numerous police officers and plainclothes police. Then every media that was there (CTV/CFCF, CBC/Radio-Canada, Global TV, 940 News, La Presse, etc.) surrounded us with questions, and I ended up conducting a Press Conference. There was a mixture of emotions that went through my mind. How could us standing there, listening to a speech at an open rally, be subjected to such behavior?? Why only us?? It was also quite intimidating, to be surrounded by a bunch of police officers... like wolves around sheep. They made us feel like criminals, for standing there, listening to a speech on our school property: because of the way we looked. It was embarrassing and despicable. One journalist even said it was probably because my appearance is Latino or Arab. I responded I'm neither, but EVEN if I was, does this justify this behavior?? I've been lucky thus far in the sense where I haven't been subjected to blatant racism of this magnitude...but this was honestly disgusting. As a born & raised Canadian, I was subjected to open discrimination for my physical appearance - I actually got a glimpse of how Jews felt in the late 30's in Germany, of how blacks felt in the US and in apartheid South Africa. This world is becoming increasingly Islamophobic, and unfortunately, even Canadian society is taking that route...yet some of us live in denial. I urge you all to band together, to get active, to write, to show that WE ARE Canadians, we are HUMANS, and that intolerant actions such as this is against our morals as both of those groups. Honestly, many of us don't feel for the victims of oppression elsewhere in the world...but it may be that the day is not far where we might become victims ourselves. What will we do then, when it's too late?? I'm still shaken up and upset about it... :( * Shujaat Wasty is a student at Concordia University. He can be reached at: shuj@vif.com ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 11) Take them out, dude: pilots toast hit on Iraqi 'civilians' By Andrew Buncombe in Washington 06 October 2004 http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=569207 The Pentagon said yesterday it was investigating cockpit video footage that shows American pilots attacking and killing a group of apparently unarmed Iraqi civilians. The 30-second clip shows the pilot targeting the group of people in a street in the city of Fallujah and asking his mission controllers whether he should "take them out". He is told to do so and, shortly afterwards, the footage shows a huge explosion where the people were. A second voice can be heard on the clip saying: "Oh, dude." The existence of the video, taken last April inside the cockpit of a US F-16 fighter has been known for some time, though last night's broadcast by Channel 4 News is believed to be the first time a mainstream broadcaster has shown the footage. At no point during the exchange between the pilot and controllers does anyone ask whether the Iraqis are armed or posing a threat. Critics say it proves war crimes are being committed. Also in Americas The final judgement No weapons, no programmes: nothing to justify the invasion Stalemate in TV debate between Mr Grumpy and Mr Vigorous The shadow of Fire Mountain US running mates clash over Iraq (c) 2004 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 12) Israel: Palestinian State Shelved with U.S. Blessing By Mark Heinrich JERUSALEM (Reuters) Wed Oct 6, 2004 06:16 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6426978&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's plan to withdraw from occupied Gaza will prevent a Palestinian state emerging and freeze peacemaking, and all with Washington's approval, a key adviser to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Wednesday. Adviser Dov Weisglass effectively dismissed an international "road map" peace plan. His remarks, coinciding with a massive Israeli offensive into Gaza, will help Sharon win over far-right foes opposed to Gaza "disengagement" and challenging his grip on power. "The significance of our disengagement plan is the freezing of the peace process. It supplies the formaldehyde necessary so there is no political process with Palestinians," Dov Weisglass said in an interview published in Haaretz daily Wednesday. "When you freeze the process, you prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state ... Effectively, this whole package called a Palestinian state, with all it entails, has been removed indefinitely from our agenda," Weisglass said. Palestinian leaders condemned the comments. "I believe he has revealed the true intentions of Sharon. We told the quartet (of U.S.-led peace mediators) eight months ago that the Gaza plan was designed to undermine their road map," said Palestinian Negotiations Minister Saeb Erekat. Weisglass said there would be no talks on key issues such as Palestinian refugees, borders and the status of Jerusalem in the foreseeable future. "And all this with authority and permission, all with a presidential blessing." President Bush in April approved Sharon's plan to pull settlers from tiny Gaza in 2005 while holding onto larger Jewish enclaves in the West Bank, displacing the "road map" which promises Palestinians a viable state. "By the way the Americans read the situation, the blame fell on the Palestinians, not on us, Arik (Sharon) grasped that (the Palestinians) would not leave us alone ... and time was not on our side," Haaretz quoted Weisglass as saying. "What I effectively agreed to with the Americans was that part of the settlements would not be dealt with at all, and the rest will not be dealt with until the Palestinians turn into Finns," he said. IMPASSE Weisglass blamed Palestinian suicide bombings and militant violence for the diplomatic vacuum. Palestinians blame Israeli offensives as well as continued settlement activity in the West Bank. Israel captured both lands in the 1967 Middle East war. Israel's dovish opposition said peace should come first. "These stalling games will come at our expense. Can Israel expect to stop diplomatic processes around the world? We should not delude ourselves," said Labor Party leader Shimon Peres. "Until we have peace we (cannot expect) calm and security." Weisglass said 190,000 of the 240,000 settlers would stay in place under Sharon's plan which suggests 40,000 more settlers would leave than the "disengagement" plan previously foresaw. Palestinian leaders say "disengagement" is a gambit to dash their statehood dream by confining 2.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank to patches of land separated by settlement blocs. They fear Sharon feels free to do as he pleases given Bush's preoccupation with a re-election campaign in which he will need Jewish votes, and with a troubled U.S.-led occupation of Iraq. Israeli armored forces stormed into northern Gaza a week ago in a concerted bid to smash militants responsible for frequent rocket fire into nearby Israeli border areas. Seventy-five Palestinians have been killed, 30 of them civilians, according to local hospital figures. Three Israelis including a woman settler have been killed. Washington Tuesday vetoed a draft U.N. Security Council resolution demanding an immediate end to Israel's offensive, saying it failed to mention Palestinian attacks. (c) Copyright Reuters 2004. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 13) US Vetoes Resolution Calling for Israeli Halt to Gaza Operations By Gerald Nadler Published on Wednesday, October 6, 2004 by the Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1006-07.htm The United States vetoed an Arab-backed UN Security Council resolution calling for a halt to Israeli military operations in Gaza. Last night's vote in the 15-member Security Council was 11 in favour, one against, and three abstentions by Britain, Germany and Romania. Palestinian medics carry four children with the youngest being six months old (R), who were wounded after an Israeli tank fired a shell while they were sleeping at their home, in Beit Lahiya town north of Gaza Strip October 6, 2004. Israeli tanks shelled a town in the in the northern Gaza Strip early on Wednesday, killing three Palestinians and wounding 10 children in their houses, witnesses and medics said. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem The US called the resolution "lopsided and unbalanced" but its veto was followed by a chorus of denunciations. Israel launched the operation six days ago after a Palestinian rocket killed two children in the southern Israeli town of Sderot. The drive into Gaza has left at least 75 Palestinians dead. The US Ambassador John Danforth cast the veto after British and German efforts to find compromise language failed. He said of the resolution: "It is dangerously disingenuous because of its many material omissions. Because of this lack of balance, because of these omissions, the resolution lacks credibility and deserves a 'no' vote." Mr Danforth said that while condemning Israeli acts of violence, it did not mention that the Palestinians have fired more than 200 rockets against Israeli towns this year alone. He said: "There's an old saying that silence means consent. The silence here is deafening." The resolution put the blame on Israel "and absolves terrorists in the Middle East - people who shoot rockets into civilian areas, people who are responsible for killing children." Nasser Al-Kidwa, the Palestinian representative, said that "the council failed to take a stand against the bloodshed ... by the Israeli forces" because of Washington's veto. He said the veto was the seventh by the Bush administration on the Israeli-Palestinians conflict and the 29th since 1976. He heard much talk about the two Israeli children killed in the rocket attack, but none about a 13-year-old Palestinian girl that he said was riddled with 30 bullets as she walked to school. Citing the high casualty toll and extensive destruction during the Israeli offensive, Algeria's UN Ambassador Abdallah Baali, the only Arab member of the council, said, "It is a sad day for the Palestinians and it is a sad day for justice." The resolution would have condemned "the broad military incursion and attacks by the Israeli occupying forces in the area of northern Gaza Strip, including in and around the Jabaliya refugee camp, resulting in extensive human casualties and destruction and exacerbating the dire humanitarian situation." The defeated draft demanded "the immediate cessation of all military operations in the area of northern Gaza and the withdrawal of the Israeli occupying forces from that area." It called for a cessation of violence, adherence to international humanitarian law, and for Israel and the Palestinians to immediately implement the long-stalled "road map" to peace backed by the United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia. The Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman defended the Israeli operation, saying Israel has a right to defend its citizens. "All we are trying to do in this operation is to try to get those missiles out of the range of our cities and out of the bodies of our children. And I think anything we do should be justified because it is the clearest manifestation of self-defence." (c) 2004 Associated Press ### ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 14) U.S. Inspector Says Iraq Had No Banned Weapons By Vicki Allen and Tabassum Zakaria WASHINGTON (Reuters) Thu Oct 7, 2004 06:59 AM ET http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=6438966&src=eD ialog/GetContent§ion=news WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq had no stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons and its nuclear program had decayed before last year's U.S.-led invasion, the chief U.S. weapons inspector said on Wednesday, in findings contrary to prewar assertions of the Bush administration. President Bush had cited a growing threat from Iraq's weapons of mass destruction as one of the main reasons for overthrowing Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Despite the new findings and a growing Iraqi insurgency, Bush told a campaign rally on Wednesday the war was justified. "I still do not expect that militarily significant WMD stocks are cached in Iraq," Charles Duelfer, the CIA special adviser who led the hunt for unconventional weapons, said in testimony to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee. He said Iraq's nuclear weapons program had deteriorated since the 1991 Gulf War, after which U.N. weapons inspectors were in Iraq, but Saddam did not abandon nuclear ambitions. "The analysis shows that despite Saddam's expressed desire to retain the knowledge of his nuclear team, and his attempts to retain some key parts of the program, during the course of the following 12 years (after 1991) Iraq's ability to produce a weapon decayed," Duelfer said. Some chemical weapons were uncovered in postwar Iraq but they all predated the 1991 Gulf War, Duelfer said. His report said Iraq had destroyed its chemical weapons stockpile in 1991 and there was no evidence that it resumed production. Iraq also appears to have destroyed its stocks of biological weapons in 1991 and 1992, but if it decided to restart that program it could have produced mustard agent in months and nerve agent in less than a year, Duelfer said. Iraq's arms capability has been a prominent campaign issue for the Nov. 2 U.S. presidential election, with Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry saying Bush rushed to war without allowing U.N. inspections enough time to investigate Iraq's armaments. Duelfer's report "is a very significant commentary on the mistaken case for war presented by this administration," Mike McCurry, a senior Kerry adviser, told reporters in Colorado. Bush said in a speech in Pennsylvania that the concern was that terrorists would get banned weapons from Saddam. "There was a risk, a real risk, that Saddam Hussein would pass weapons or materials or information to terrorist networks," Bush said. "In the world after September the 11th, that was a risk we could not afford to take," he said. A persistent insurgency in postwar Iraq has targeted U.S.-led forces, foreign workers, and Iraqi civilians involved in forming a new government, with bombings and kidnappings. More than 1,000 U.S. soldiers have died since the invasion. CHEMICAL WEAPONS Duelfer said that since he last briefed the U.S. Congress in March, a risk had emerged that chemical weapons experts from Saddam's former regime could have linked up with insurgents fighting the U.S.-led forces in Iraq. "I believe we got ahead of this problem through a series of raids throughout the spring and summer," he said. On what has been a contentious issue, Duelfer's report said there was no evidence that Iraq sought uranium from abroad after 1991. Bush in his State of the Union speech before the war had said Iraq had been seeking to buy uranium from Africa. It was later discovered that the claim was based partly on fake documents. The Duelfer report said Saddam ended Iraq's nuclear program after the Gulf war, and there was no evidence of concerted efforts to restart it. White House national security adviser Condoleezza Rice had evoked in 2002 a potential nuclear threat when she said: "We don't want 'the smoking gun' to be a mushroom cloud." A shipment of aluminum tubes seized in 2001 had been cited by U.S. officials as key evidence that Iraq was reconstituting its nuclear program. However, Duelfer said, "those tubes were most likely destined for a rocket program." The WMD hunt uncovered labs run by Iraqi intelligence that showed production of small amounts of poisons, including ricin -- but for use in assassinations, not military weapons. The Duelfer report, which includes assessments based on FBI interrogations of Saddam, said the former Iraqi leader intended to rebuild his weapons capabilities once U.N. sanctions were lifted. (Additional reporting by Greg Frost in Colorado) (c) Copyright Reuters 2004. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 15) Two girls, two shots to the head Palestinian 15-year-olds among growing number of children hit by Israeli snipers during 'Days of Penitence' Chris McGreal in Jabaliya refugee camp The Guardian Wednesday October 6, 2004 http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1320612,00.html Islam Dwidar's classmates were still taking in her shocking death - the teacher weeping outside before facing the girls, her closest friend recounting how they walked to school together each day - when the news arrived about Tahreer Abu El Jidyan. The two 15-year-old pupils at Jabaliya's school were both shot in the head by Israeli soldiers inside their homes just a few blocks and several hours apart. Islam died almost immediately after the bullet smashed through her forehead as she baked bread with her mother in their yard on Sunday. Tahreer is still on life support at a Gaza hospital after an operation to remove shards of shattered skull from her brain. She lies motionless, with little to suggest she is alive other than gentle breathing. Doctors do not expect her to survive. Tahreer's mother, Intisar, was at her bedside yesterday. "Oh Tahreer, my heart. I wish I were lying in this bed, not you," she whispered to her child. "She was sweeping the floor in front of the door," said Mrs Abu El Jidyan. "I was standing talking to her. We knew the Israeli soldiers were around, we knew they had snipers in the buildings on our street but we didn't expect what happened. They just shot her in the head. Her brains spilled out. She said: 'Mum, I'm hit'. She praised God and she collapsed." There were two bullets. The first struck Tahreer in the head. As she fell, the second hit the wall behind her. "I've no doubt a sniper shot her deliberately. There was no fighting in the area. There were no other shots, only the ones that hit Tahreer," said her mother. With her stood Tahreer's 14-year-old brother, Naser, who was wounded by shrapnel last week. Israeli forces killed their father 11 years ago during the first intifada. Mrs Abu El Jidyan regrets preventing Tahreer from walking to school on Sunday morning. She thought it would be too dangerous to venture out of their home in Jabaliya's Sikka neighborhood because it is on the edge of the area occupied by Israeli troops and tanks last week. Snipers are posted in buildings overlooking their street and a tank is less than a block away. "I wouldn't let her out of the house but it was dangerous at home too. When there was fighting, bullets came through the walls. We stopped using some rooms on the side where the Israelis are," she said. Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups say that about half of the nearly 80 people killed by the army over the past week of "Operation Days of Penitence" are civilians. The military says it has carefully targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters with missile strikes. But while the numbers are in dispute - in part because it is often hard to say whether youths in their mid to late teens are bystanders or part of the Palestinian resistance - there is no doubt that a growing number of children have been felled by Israeli snipers. At Islam and Tahreer's school in Jabaliya yesterday morning, the headmistress, Rukaya Kamal al Budani, fielded calls from parents wanting to know if it was safe to send their girls. "If they can get here, it's safe," was her stock reply. But of 1,150 pupils, fewer than 200 turned up. Before word reached the school about Tahreer, Mrs al Budani was getting to grips with the death of Islam. "This is our first casualty at the school," she said. "I don't know how to deal with the girls. It's going to have a big impact on her classmates and friends. I'm shocked that no one in the free world condemns the killing of a child." Then one of the male teachers tells Mrs al Budani about the shooting of Tahreer the previous day. The headmistress sits in silence. Until June, the two young women had been classmates, but then Tahreer failed her exams and was held back for a year. Asmaa Abu Samaan walked to school with her each morning. "I met her in front of my house each morning to walk to school. I did my homework with her. I keep thinking that if she is brain -dead and not killed perhaps she is still suffering. I can't stand it," she said. Asmaa walked to school yesterday morning without her friend. "I walked against the wall hoping the soldiers can't see me. I want to go to school because I know the Jews do not want us to study because we need to be educated to build our country," she said. But the killing went on as the conflict claimed the life of another teenage girl in the Gaza strip yesterday. Palestinian medics said Israeli soldiers fired about 20 bullets into 13- year-old Iman al-Hams, including five into her head. The military said she had entered a forbidden zone in Rafah refugee camp, and that she dropped a bag that soldiers feared was a bomb. The Palestinians said Iman was walking to school when troops entered the camp and that she dropped her bag as she ran away in fear. The bag was not found to contain a bomb. Guardian Unlimited (c) Guardian Newspapers Limited 2004 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 16) Lead Levels in Water Misrepresented Across U.S. By Carol D. Leonnig, Jo Becker and David Nakamura The Washington Post Tuesday 05 October 2004 Utilities manipulate or withhold test results to ward off regulators. Cities across the country are manipulating the results of tests used to detect lead in water, violating federal law and putting millions of Americans at risk of drinking more of the contaminant than their suppliers are reporting. Some cities, including Philadelphia and Boston, have thrown out tests that show high readings or have avoided testing homes most likely to have lead, records show. In New York City, the nation's largest water provider has for the past three years assured its 9.3 million customers that its water was safe because the lead content fell below federal limits. But the city has withheld from regulators hundreds of test results that would have raised lead levels above the safety standard in two of those years, according to records. The result is that communities large and small may have a false sense of security about the quality of their water and that utilities can avoid spending money to correct the problem. In some cases, state regulators have helped the utilities avoid costly fixes. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which is supposed to ensure that states are monitoring utilities, has also let communities ignore requirements to reduce lead. In 2003, records show, the EPA ordered utilities to remedy violations in just 14 cases, less than one-tenth of the number ordered in 1997. Taken together, the records point to a national problem just months after disclosures that lead levels in the District's water are among the highest in the country, a problem the city's utility concealed for months. Documents from other cities show that many have made similar efforts to hide high lead readings, taking advantage of lax national and state oversight and regulations riddled with loopholes. The Washington Post examined 65 large water systems whose reported lead levels have hovered near or exceeded federal standards. Federal, state and utility records show that dozens of utilities obscured the extent of lead contamination, ignored requirements to correct problems and failed to turn over data to regulators. Jim Elder, who headed the EPA's drinking water program from 1991 to 1995, said he fears that utilities are engaging in "widespread fraud and manipulation." "It's time to reconsider whether water utilities can be trusted with this crucial responsibility of protecting the public. I fear for the safety of our nation's drinking water," said Elder, now a water consultant. "Apparently, it's a real crapshoot as to what's going to come out of the tap and whether it will be healthy or not." Recent attention to the dangers of the District's drinking water has prompted scientists and some members of Congress to call for revamping the lead rules in the 30-year-old Safe Drinking Water Act, which was aimed at limiting dangerous contaminants flowing out of the tap. EPA Administrator Michael Leavitt declined to be interviewed for this article, but his agency has said that a major overhaul to its regulations is unnecessary. "We have not identified a systemic problem," EPA Acting Assistant Administrator Benjamin H. Grumbles told Congress in July. In an interview, Grumbles said, "We are going full throttle" to pinpoint lead levels across the country. "So far," he said, "we have not seen anything that closely resembles the District in the data we've received." EPA data analyzed by The Post identified 274 utilities, which together serve 11.5 million people, that have reported unsafe lead levels since 2000. Those numbers do not include cities where testing methods concealed true lead levels. Utility officials defend their testing methods, saying that they are not designed to deceive the government and that state regulators approved their practices. Others argue that they should not have to spend millions to remove lead that often leaches from their customers' own fixtures. Some suppliers have worked hard to avoid lead problems. The utility in Kansas City, Mo., tested its water more frequently and treated it more aggressively than the law required. And after the District's problem surfaced, several other jurisdictions in the Washington region voluntarily tested their water and found less contamination than in the city. Lynn Stovall, a Greenville, S.C., utility manager and member of the American Water Works Association, said many utilities are "hard-pressed" and need more public funding to comply with mounting regulations and improve aging plants. "The drinking water community faces a complex array of expensive new federal requirements and new standards," Stovall told Congress at this summer's hearing on lead. Lead exposure can cause serious health problems, including lower IQs in children and brain and kidney damage in adults. Although health experts agree that no amount of lead in drinking water is considered safe, there is some dispute about how much tainted water has to be consumed to cause permanent damage. Because the effect is cumulative, lead in water is particularly problematic in older, urban areas where children are more likely to also be exposed to lead paint, which utilities note is a more prevalent threat. Despite the health risk caused by lead in water, efforts to eliminate it have run up against other realities, including the high cost of replacing underground pipes that contain lead. Recognizing that states lacked the resources to carefully monitor more than 90 contaminants covered by federal law, the EPA issued lists of priorities starting in 1996. In both cases, its top concern was microbes, which can sicken large populations overnight. Lead did not make the list, and this year, the EPA dropped drinking water altogether from its enforcement priority list, records show. Competing interests were also in play in 1991 when the EPA wrote new rules on lead. The compromise that emerged requires that, when lead levels exceed 15 parts per billion, utilities must inform the public, treat the water to make it less corrosive or, in some cases, replace pipes. Because of the cost, many utilities are reluctant to act. In the District, where the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority is under an order to replace service lines, water customers are expected to pay for most of the $350 million project over the rest of the decade. Withholding Results Water suppliers are required by law to test for lead regularly - the largest utilities must check the water in at least 50 homes once every three years. They must follow a strict regimen, trying consistently to test the same "high risk" homes most likely to have lead problems. High-risk homes are defined as those with lead service lines or built in the 1980s, before lead solder in plumbing was banned. Because so few homes are tested, the results of just one or two can mean the difference between passing and failing. Utilities are required to report to regulators all their test results - good and bad. The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority knew in the summer of 2001 that its water contained unsafe lead levels, but it withheld six high test results and said the water was fine, records show. When it tested over the next two years, records show, WASA dropped half of the homes that had previously tested high for lead and avoided high-risk homes. The EPA, which cited WASA for violations in June, called the utility's practices unprecedented and a "serious breach" of the law. Documents show that water systems across the country have used similar practices. In such cities as Boston and Detroit, records indicate that utilities have failed to test the high-risk homes they were required to check. State regulators and the EPA discovered in the spring that at least one-fourth of the locations tested in the Boston area were not high risk and ordered the utility to revamp its program, records show. After several years of above-the-limit test results, New York water officials reported that tests in 2000 showed lead had fallen to safe levels. But the city had not reported all of its results Records obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request revealed more than 300 withheld test results that, if reported, would have given New York water a failing grade for safety in 2001 and 2002. That would have required the city to alert the public to the problem and take expensive steps to fix it. Christopher O. Ward, commissioner of New York's Department of Environmental Protection, said his agency is "highly confident" the city's water is safe. He said extra tests were taken to ensure that the city had a sufficient number to report to regulators, though he said the agency did not formally notify state and city regulators of this practice or seek their approval. Ward said that he believed this complied with the rules and that it was unfair now to count irrelevant results. "In light of the issues that have recently been raised, DEP is in the process of reviewing our lead and copper monitoring to ensure that all requirements in the regulations are being met," Ward said. In a similar situation, when WASA said the six test results it withheld were replacement or backup samples, the EPA cited the utility and said it was a violation of the law. In Philadelphia, state and utility officials said they could produce none of the required documentation for their decision to toss out a high test result in 2002. The federal law does not allow utilities to discard high tests except under very limited circumstances, and the utilities must carefully document their reason. Utility director Gary Burlingame said in an interview that the high test result "didn't jibe" with past tests and that the utility decided it should be discarded after learning the house had undergone plumbing work. Had that test been counted, records show, it would have put Philadelphia over the federal safety limit and required corrective steps. The law prohibits throwing out tests for the reasons given in Lansing, Mich., in 2001 - that homeowners did not follow directions in collecting them. Four discarded tests would have put the water over the federal lead limit, documents show. In one case, the homeowner disputed the reason the utility gave for tossing her sample - that the occupants had been away overnight. "That's a big, fat lie," said Jennie Horiszny, an 85-year-old Lansing resident. She said she had not gone out of town and had carefully followed the utility's instructions not to run the water overnight. She remembers pouring glasses of water before going to bed in case she or her husband became thirsty - and taking the sample first thing in the morning. "That's what the directions said to do, and that's what I did," she said. "It was a clean sample." John Strickler, a spokesman for the Lansing water system, said, "I find it hard to believe that any of our employees would have made that up." He said the city has voluntarily embarked on an aggressive plan to replace lead service lines, in part because "we started seeing news stories" about the District's problem. Federal law also requires utilities to try to test the same homes over time and prohibits dropping any merely because they have tested high. After exceeding the acceptable limits in 2000, the Ridgewood, N.J., water system dumped "hot" houses that had tested high, records show. Frank Moritz Sr., director of operations for Ridgewood's water department, said that was not done by design. "Each year, we take out the previous year's list and ask if they want to participate," he said. But five residents whose homes showed high lead readings said in interviews that the utility never informed them of the results or asked them to test again. "It would have been nice if someone had looked out for us," said Matthew Criscenzo, whose son was 4 at the time. "Obviously, this news is causing some alarm." Bradley M. Campbell, New Jersey's commissioner of environmental protection and an EPA official in the Clinton administration, said that his agency is "actively investigating" testing irregularities uncovered by The Post in Ridgewood and other communities in northern New Jersey and that it could take action against some utilities. "The public has a paramount right to know" the true lead levels in those communities, he said. Just as dropping tests can lower the official lead figures, so can adding tests. The utility in Providence, R.I., exceeded safe lead levels in 2002. Instead of informing the public, as required, records show that the utility waited and, the next summer, sampled 30 more homes, most of which showed very low lead and brought levels below the federal standard. Utility officials said they believed that their actions complied with the law. June Swallow, the Rhode Island official charged with overseeing utilities, said Providence did not comply and that the state will in the future ensure that utilities test within the requisite four-month period. Frequent Irregularities Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, states must oversee utilities to ensure that they follow the law and the EPA is required to step in when states fail to correct problems. For the most part, states take the word of utilities, doing little to check whether they are testing properly. The EPA's most recent audits point out that testing irregularities are common. Also, states frequently miss the violations or fail to force utilities to take required steps to reduce lead, according to the audits. The latest EPA audit of Hawaii's program, for instance, found in 2001 that regulators there "put an emphasis on 'helping' " utilities " rather than enforcing the law." Records show that regulators rarely force communities to replace lead service lines, even in such cases as Yonkers, N.Y., where the law required it because repeated tests showed excessive lead levels. In Seattle, the city missed a 1997 deadline to reduce lead by making its water less corrosive. The state of Washington gave it six extra years to correct the problem, allowing high lead to persist until last year. Denise Clifford, director of the state's office of drinking water, said the delay gave Seattle time to build treatment facilities that will reduce lead and other more serious contaminants. "I know this doesn't look like a good decision to a lot of people," she said, but "there are more acute public health risks than lead." In the interim, more than 43,000 Seattle residents - including Nimi Sandhu - gave birth, according to vital records statistics. Sandhu used unfiltered tap water to make her babies' formula, unaware of the lead levels. "It's outrageous - the state is supposed to be protecting us," said Sandhu, whose children are 5, 4 and 10 months old. "I don't know how they can live with themselves knowing that they were possibly endangering children." State officials say they are forced to engage in a form of triage. "It's tough, given all the other priorities out there for drinking water, to oversee this rule at that level of detail," said Barker G. Hamill, chief of the New Jersey Bureau of Safe Drinking Water. If states fail to enforce the law, the EPA is the last line of defense. But the agency devotes four times the staff to enforcing the laws that govern sewage released into rivers and lakes as it does to safeguarding the nation's drinking water supply, records show. The agency has 72 enforcement employees to oversee the nation's drinking water laws - one employee for every 2,238 water systems. "We can't afford to do these kind of checks everywhere, and neither can the states," said Jon M. Capacasa, water administrator in the EPA's mid-Atlantic office. Officials at EPA headquarters say the need for intervention has declined over the years, because more utilities understand and comply with the law. But sometimes the EPA is without the information it needs to act. A March report by the agency's inspector general found that the data the EPA uses to assess water quality are "flawed and incomplete" because states are not reporting violations, despite legal requirements. But even when it is aware of a problem, the agency does not always enforce the law, records show. It didn't do so in Portland, Ore., for instance, where excessive lead persisted through much of the past decade. The state approved the city's decision to launch a public education campaign on lead dangers rather than build an expensive treatment plant to comply with the law. Lead levels climbed, and in 2002 the EPA stepped in, but not to discipline the city. Instead, the agency suggested testing more homes in the suburbs. The utility dropped more than half the homes with lead higher than the federal limit, replacing them with suburban homes that had, on average, significantly lower levels, records show. "That change in the sampling population helped" the city slip back under the federal limit, said Mark Knudson, the Portland Water Bureau's director of operations. EPA officials said that that was not their goal and that they had recommended the changes to get a fuller picture across the area. Although top EPA officials have contended that the law does a good job of catching most problems, those charged with enforcing it do not always agree. EPA regulators who met in the spring in Newport, R.I., noted in a three-page memo a series of loopholes that weaken the law. Among them: Nothing requires utilities to notify individual homeowners that their water has high lead, and the regulation does not allow the same stiff sanctions for high lead that it does for other contaminants such as bacteria. At headquarters, the EPA's Grumbles has said in recent weeks that he will push to ensure that cities are complying with the law when they test and that he will consider changes early next year, such as stricter rules for notifying the public. But critics fear that, without much tougher laws and enforcement, unsafe water in other communities may not come to light. "The problems we know about are just the tip of the iceberg," said Erik D. Olson of the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, "because utilities are gaming the system, states have often been willing to ignore long-standing violations and the EPA sits on the sidelines and refuses to crack down." ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*----- 17) FUNDS TO REBUILD IRAQ ARE DRIFTING AWAY FROM TARGET By Jonathan Weisman and Robin Wright ** State Department to Rethink U.S. Effort ** Washington Post October 6, 2004 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A9627-2004Oct5.html As little as 27 cents of every dollar spent on Iraq's reconstruction has actually filtered down to projects benefiting Iraqis, a statistic that is prompting the State Department to fundamentally rethink the Bush administration's troubled reconstruction effort. Between soaring security costs, corruption and mismanagement, contractors' profits, and U.S. governmental costs, reconstruction funding is being drained away, leaving little left to improve the lives of Iraqis, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and International Studies. Senior administration officials and congressional experts on the reconstruction effort called the analysis credible. One senior U.S. official familiar with reconstruction suggested as little as a quarter of the funding is reaching its intended projects. The State Department will acknowledge the problem in a quarterly report to Congress today and say that the United States is trying to accelerate aid and redirect how it is spent, U.S. officials said yesterday. But the Bush administration is still not meeting the goal it set this summer to inject $300 million to $400 million monthly into Iraq's economy by Sept. 1, the officials said. "We're moving funds faster, but not at the rate we set for ourselves," a senior U.S. official involved in Iraq policy said. With little fanfare, Congress last week approved the Bush administration's request to reallocate $3.46 billion from long-term infrastructure projects to more pressing security and job-creation programs. The transfer marks a significant refocusing of the year-old, $18.4 billion effort to rebuild Iraq. But administration officials, lawmakers and think tanks say major changes are needed not only in what the reconstruction money is spent on but also how it is spent. Too much money has been filtered through major American businesses such as Halliburton Co. and Bechtel Corp. on large-scale electricity, water and oil infrastructure projects, and not nearly enough has gone to smaller, more decentralized reconstruction efforts that could be handled by Iraqis, they say. "When you're doing these large-scale programs, these design-and-build contracts and mega-program projects, you eat up a lot of money in administration and management costs," said a senior U.S. official familiar with the reconstruction effort. "What we've learned is that we have to use Iraqis, provide more employment, lower our costs and deliver a project that would be close enough to what they want, even if it's not perfect by American standards. We're moving in that direction -- finally." Politically unpopular foreign aid programs have traditionally been sold to taxpayers as ultimately benefiting them because most of the money goes to U.S. companies, said Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.), chairman of the Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on foreign operations, which is responsible for the reconstruction funding. Iraq has been no different. "We have to have a complete change of mind-set," Kolbe said. In a report released a week ago, Iraq Revenue Watch, a watchdog group funded by liberal philanthropist George Soros, analyzed contracts worth more than $5 million that have been funded with Iraqi oil revenue over the past year. Of the 39 contracts so far, U.S. and British firms have received 85 percent of the value, the group said. Iraqi firms have received 2 percent. Of the $7.1 billion so far obligated to reconstruction projects, nearly a third will be spent on security, according to the CSIS. Roughly 6 percent will be taken as contractor profit, 10 percent finances U.S. government overhead, and more than a quarter will be lost to mismanagement, corruption, insurance costs and the soaring salaries of non-Iraqi workers. Mounting violence has sent the cost of security skyrocketing. Routine supply convoys now need constant security surveillance. And increasing demand has more than doubled the salaries of security guards, said Doug Brooks, president of the International Peace Operations Association, a trade group representing private security contractors. A year ago, a U.S. security firm could hire a Nepalese Gurkha soldier for $1,000 a month. Now the cost is more than $2,000. Former U.S. Special Forces soldiers can command $700 a day to protect "high-value" targets. "When you have risks this high, the profits are going to be high," Brooks said. "That's inevitable." On top of that, bribery has become "just the reality of doing business," said Jim Mitchell, a spokesman for the inspector general of the Coalition Provisional Authority. What is left is 27 cents on each dollar to build roads and schools, prepare for elections, and repair decrepit water and electricity systems, the CSIS analysis concluded. Administration officials called that breakdown "credible." Kolbe suggested that overhead and security costs swallowed half the $1.1 billion spent so far on reconstruction. As violence escalates, that percentage could get worse before it gets better. "Little is being accomplished," said Rep. Nita M. Lowey (N.Y.), the ranking Democrat on the Appropriations foreign operations subcommittee. "The Iraqi people are not seeing much benefit." Senior State Department officials are beginning to change course, Lowey acknowledged. Most of the $3.46 billion being shifted from large infrastructure programs will go toward training Iraqi security forces. But $380 million will be earmarked for economic reforms, private-sector development and agriculture programs. And $286 million will go to short-term "make-work" projects, enough to employ 800,000 Iraqis in short order, State Department officials say. That would be a dramatic increase from the 74,770 Iraqis currently employed by the reconstruction effort, Mitchell said. In the run-up to January's scheduled election in Iraq, U.S. authorities hope to inject $300 million to $400 million a month into Iraqi-identified projects and job-creation efforts. The success of that effort could have enormous consequences for pro-Western candidates as Iraqis go to the polls to elect the country's first democratic government. But administration and congressional sources cautioned the shift may not work. A high-ranking official in the now-disbanded provisional government said occupation authorities set up a make-work program early on, aiming to hire 100,000 Iraq is to clean up canals, dig ditches and do other "messy, dirty" jobs as day laborers. At its height, 60,000 workers signed up. "It's not like somebody slapped his forehead and said, 'Oh, short-term work creation is the way to do it,' " said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity at the request of his current employer. "We didn't do it as well as we wanted, but we did try." In some cases, large U.S. contractors are employing Americans to do work that Iraqis could handle for a fraction of the cost, such as driving buses, the former occupation official said. But some reconstruction efforts will still have to stay in the hands of Western contractors, Kolbe said. "You can't do electrical distribution in little, decentralized projects," he said. ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* U.S. OUT OF IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON 'N'! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* Hello Prop N Supporters: HELP GET THE WORD OUT TO ALL OF SAN FRANCISCO! We have 14 events coming up in SF that are good opportunities for promotion -- details below. We still need people to go to 6 of the 14 -- those 6 have "**" in front of them. People or groups that have already offered to canvass at some events are also listed below. Prop N posters and pamphlets can be picked up at Global Exchange: 2017 Mission St. (at 16th). Remember that tonight is the next organizing meeting. 7-9 PM at Global Exchange. Thanks to all the folks who helped pass out stuff at the "Struggle for Palestine" conference, Castro St. Fair, Reggae in the Park and at today's Voter Registration event at SF State. -- Jon Upcoming SF Events The Women's Building 25th Anniversary Gala Benefit Thursday, October 7th 2004 07:00 pm PROP N PROMOTION: Material at Global Exchange Table In The Street Theater Festival October 8 (Friday) - October 9 (Saturday) PROP N PROMOTION: Nancy and Krista location: Tenderloin (500 block of Ellis Street between Leavenworth and Hyde) schedule of events: October 8 » 5 pm - 10 pm October 9 » 11 am - 6 pm Fahrenheit 9/11 Showing October 8 (Friday) - October 9 (Saturday) PROP N PROMOTION: Material at Global Exchange Table location: Ft. Mason ** The Cal-Italia Wine & Food Tasting October 9 (Saturday) PROP N PROMOTION: location: Washington Square Park in the heart of North Beach, San Francisco. 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At the same time we have witnessed huge labor give-backs to employers who cry poverty while accepting multi-million dollar bonuses each year. And the U.S. corporations granted contracts in Afghanistan and Iraq have been raking in billions of dollars of profits while performing inferior workmanship and laden with fraudulent practices--doing nothing to improve the lives of the people of Iraq. Instead, their private police forces kill innocent Iraqi people who get in their way. . As a result of war profit windfalls, 78% of the "Fortune 500" are billionaires now, not multi-millionaires! The bottom line is that we, the American working people, are financing this war, the people of Iraq and Afghanistan are dying, while the corporations are profiting. This is a message we, the voting citizens of San Francisco, will be telling the world on November 2! PROPOSITION 'N' ON THE NOVEMBER 2 SAN FRANCISCO 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." PICK UP MATERIALS TO PASS OUT AND POST UP! Posters, buttons, brochures and other materials will be available for pick-up at the Global Exchange office beginning Thursday, October 7, at 7:00 p.m. and during regular Global Exchange hours until Nov. 2. Call: 415-255-7296, extension 253 to check for hours. FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED! We all know that all this material costs money. Already thousands of brochures and posters have been printed and distributed. Buttons will soon be available. And we need more material to adequately cover the city with the YES on 'N' message! Please send a contribution to help with these costs! Make your check payable to: "Bring Our Troops Home Now" and mail to: David Looman, Treasurer 325 Highland Ave. San Francisco, CA 94110 ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* U.S. OUT OF IRAQ! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME NOW! VOTE YES ON 'N'! ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) Mourning Iraqis Blame U.S. Troops for Massacre of Children By Sameer N. Yacoub BAGHDAD, Iraq Published on Saturday, October 2, 2004 by the Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1002-01.htm 2) 'I saw dogs eating the body of a woman' Samarra, Iraq http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?sf=2813&click_id=2813&art_id=vn20041004024359 961C360203&set_id=6 3) Israeli Air Strikes Kill 68 in Six Days By IBRAHIM BARZAK GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) .c The Associated Press 4) How US fuelled myth of Zarqawi the mastermind By Adrian Blomfield outside Fallujah (Filed: 04/10/2004) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/10/04/wirq04.xml 5) Onslaught on Samarra escalates in 'dress rehearsal' for major US assault on rebels By Kim Sengupta in Baghdad Independent 03 October 2004 http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=568358 6) Dear Mike, Iraq sucks http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1319718,00.html Civilian contractors are fleecing taxpayers; US troops don't have proper equipment; and supposedly liberated Iraqis hate them. After the release of Fahrenheit 9/11, Michael Moore received a flood of letters and emails from disillusioned and angry American soldiers serving in Iraq. Here, in an exclusive extract from his new book, we print a selection Michael Moore Tuesday October 5, 2004 7) Two Empty Bottles with Different Labels John Kerry on Criminal Justice Issues By PAUL WRIGHT October 2 / 3, 2004 http://counterpunch.com/wright10022004.html 8) Robertson: If Bush 'touches' Jerusalem, we'll form 3rd party By Daphna Berman , Haaretz correspondent, and agencies w w w . h a a r e t z . c o m Last update - 09:33 05/10/2004 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/484861.html ---------*---------*---------*---------*---------*---------* 1) Mourning Iraqis Blame U.S. Troops for Massacre of Children By Sameer N. Yacoub BAGHDAD, Iraq Published on Saturday, October 2, 2004 by the Associated Press http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1002-01.htm BAGHDAD, Iraq - Families of the 35 children who died in a string of bombings in Baghdad blamed American troops for the tragedy, accusing them of attracting insurgents to a ceremony where the attacks occurred. By Friday, tents had sprung up in the el-Amel neighborhood in Baghdad to accommodate mourners who gathered to share their grief from the Thursday attack. In the carnage, several explosions ripped into a crowd gathered to celebrate the inauguration of a new, much needed sewage plant. Residents said that before the start of the celebration, U.S. soldiers called upon the children through loudspeakers to join the crowd, promising them sweets. There were an unusually large number around because the long school holidays were nearing an end. "I blame the Americans for this tragedy. They wanted to make human shields out of our children. They should have kept the children away from danger," said Abdel-Hadi al-Badri, a cleric a the al-Mubashroun al-Ashra mosque, breaking down in tears during Friday prayers. Al-Badri's son lost his right leg in the explosion after he ignored his father's warnings to stay away from the U.S. troops. | |