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Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 17:51.A team of Caravanistas are moving through the United States, on their way to Cuba with humanitarian aid. From Seattle, a short discussion with Hazel Roy of Manchester England. We'll be in Bremerton tonight (June 18), Olympia tomorrow (June 19, at Media Island), and in Portland on June 20th. For more information check the website at pastorsforpeace.org. And there's a blog - cubajourney.blogspot.com
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Update from Kenyan Post-Election Crisis: Ten Things You Can Do
Submitted by pirate on Sat, 01/05/2008 - 06:28.By John Bwakali Jan. 2, 2008 Phily IMC
Five days ago, on the 27th of December, I stood in a queue for six hours - from 5.30 AM to 11.30 AM, waiting for my turn to cast a vote in my country Kenya’s presidential, parliamentary and civic elections. When the votes were counted later that night, Raila Odinga, the opposition leader, began taking a near-unassailable lead. At one point, he led with almost one million votes. But somehow, Mwai Kibaki the incumbent president squeezed through a disputed victory. I can live with that. read more »
Greenpeace protest against carbon dioxide emissions – halfway up a power plant’s smokestack
Submitted by pirate on Fri, 12/07/2007 - 20:58.
[07-12-2007] By Rosie JohnstonNo Borders Reports: Conversations at the Wall
Submitted by pirate on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 03:08.by Seth Porcello Monday Nov 5th, 2007
This 4.5min report listens to voices from both sides of the border fence in Calexico California, as people meet their loved ones through the barrier that separates them. This report is part of the No Borders Camp convergence on the US Mexico Border. For more information see http://noborderscamp.org/ read more »
Betty Krawczyk from Behind Bars
Submitted by pirate on Sat, 07/14/2007 - 06:52.July 13, 2007 Radio 4 All
78-year-old has spent at total of almost three years in jail at various times for her participation in anti-logging protests. She is currently serving a 10-month sentence for her stand against Olympic development at Eagleridge Bluffs in West Vancouver on traditional Squamish territory. Betty is an outspoken environmentalist who is also using her voice to speak out about the conditions and lives of the women inside prison. Betty is currently being held at the Alouette Correctional Centre for Women. ACCW is the provincial jail for women in Maple Ridge, BC. read more »



