TUNISIAN Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi resigned Sunday and was replaced by Beji Caid Essebsi, a former minister, after anti-government protests left five people dead over the weekend. Security forces again clashed with protesters in Tunis demanding the removal of some ministers of Ghannouchi’s interim government before the premier announced his resignation. “The acts of violence and looting, the unrest…
Continue reading …Moammar Gadhafi is down one nurse and another city: Zawiya, the city closest to Tripoli, has been seized by his opponents, reports the LA Times . An AP reporter who reached the city, located a slim 30 miles west of the capital, has confirmed the anti-government rebels are in control and…
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Continue reading …While protesting that Wisconsin members of the teacher’s unions should not have to pay more for their health care or allow people to opt out of the union if they want, these union goons took the time to graphically explain … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : All American Blogger Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 07:17 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Live Streaming by Ustream.TV Democracy at work, people. And it’s scaring the pants off of the oligarchy. From a press release sent via email: Continuing His Power Grab, Walker to Expel Wisconsinites from State Capitol Hundreds To Risk Peaceful Arrest to Defend Rights MADISON— Continuing his unprecedented power grab Governor Walker ordered the State Capitol cleared on Sunday, closing the building to Wisconsinites protesting his plan to gut civil rights for tens of thousands of Wisconsin’s citizens. Dozens of ministers, rabbis, and priests joined workers and students from across the state, risking arrest to protest the closing of the State Capitol to the public. “First Governor Walker tried to take away workers’ rights, now he is trying to take away our Constitutional right as Americans to peacefully assemble,” said Steelworker Roy Vandenberg. “I have a message for Governor Walker, your plan to silence us won’t work. We are not going away, and we will not be silenced.” “This is a critical moment for Wisconsin and for so many states,” said Rev. Leah Lonsbury of Memorial United Church of Christ. “Clearly, this is about far more than a budget. It’s a moral issue, and the rights at stake here are so basic to our common good and our common humanity, to the very idea of justice, that we are willing to risk arrest to protect them and have our voices be heard. Our faith calls us to stand with the vulnerable and speak truth to power. This is what we are called to do.” Wisconsinites from all walks of life—nurses, firefighters, snowplow drivers, police officers, students, teachers, and others—have been in the State Capitol building for 14 days. During that time, they set up an elaborate community called “Capitol City” to keep the capitol building clean, protesters safe and fed, and most importantly to keep up pressure on Governor Walker to come to the table and open up a dialogue to get Wisconsin moving forward again. “Law enforcement working at the Capitol has been impressed with how peaceful and courteous everyone has been,” said Wisconsin Professional Police Association Executive Director Jim Palmer. “As has been reported in the media, the protesters are cleaning up after themselves and have not caused any problems. The fact of that matter is that Wisconsin’s law enforcement community opposes Governor Walker’s effort to eliminate collective bargaining in this state, and we implore him to not do anything to increase the risk to officers or the public. Security cannot come at the cost of conflict.” “The police have been our allies throughout this struggle and we commend them for their professionalism and for joining us on the line during this crisis. Scott Walker hoped to drive a wedge between Wisconsin’s workers and the police. He failed,” said Peter Rickman, a student at University of Wisconsin, Madison. FDL is tracking tweets and other social media reports as the police are supposed to shut down the Capitol.
Continue reading …Paris: Beleaguered French foreign minister Michele Alliot-Marie announced her resignation Sunday after weeks of criticism over her contacts with the former Tunisian regime, stressing she had committed no wrongdoing. “While I do not feel that I have committed any wrongdoing, I have… decided to leave my job as foreign minister,” Alliot-Marie wrote in her resignation letter to President Nicolas Sarkozy. “I ask you to accept my resignation,” she wrote in the letter which begins with a handwritten “Dear Nicolas.” “Since several weeks, I have been the target of political attacks and then in the media, using, to create suspicion, counter-truths and generalisations,” wrote Alliot-Marie, who was…
Continue reading …Bolivia’s president grabbed the headlines, but the forum is a space outside formal politics with the power to change the world Bolivia’s Evo Morales, the indigenous-movement leader turned president, gave the opening speech at this year’s World Social Forum in Dakar, telling tens of thousands of activists from around the world : “I hope that the World Social Forum will be a school for future presidents: only people organised in movements can change the world!” The catch? Despite his encouraging words, some dyed-in-the-wool forum-goers were unhappy at his participation, citing the forum’s charter of principles , dating back to 2001, that forbids government representatives speaking at official events. With grassroots social movements having overthrown two dictators in the past two months, might now be a moment for these movements to start trying to put their own leaders into positions such as Morales’s? After all, what better way to change society than to take power? From Dakar to Cairo to Tunis to Washington, it is critically important that civil society groups make their mark on society more than just a few times a decade. As any resident of a democratic country knows, if you disagree with your government on a daily basis, heading to the voting booth once every few years can be a deeply disheartening and disempowering experience. And therein lies the real power of the World Social Forum. This was my fourth year in attendance. The forum functions as an ongoing platform for world-changers to exchange ideas face to face, to build international solidarity and to learn from victories and defeats on other sides of the planet. With more than 50,000 people from 123 countries and 1,200 different events, nearly every topic imaginable was on the table this year. One of my most interesting conversations was with the Egyptian activist and entrepreneur, Mamdouh Habashi . Having participated in eight World Social Forums, Habashi left his home in Cairo in the middle of last week’s upheaval to come to Dakar. He told stories of the revolution-in-the-making to eager listeners from India, France, Germany and the US, and related them to the broader movements of the left, both in Egypt and abroad. I asked him if Egypt’s revolution today is really as inwardly focused as some US media sources would have us believe, and he said no. Outcries about the collaboration of Hosni Mubarak and Omar Suleiman with the US made up the first protest chant that Habashi heard on the street when Suleiman was announced as vice-president. Land grabbing was another hot topic at this year’s forum. Land rights activists, many themselves farmers, drew attention to the horrors of the global land-grab currently under way. They argued forcefully that small farmers having access to their own land is essential to combating poverty and to preserving the environment in the global south. Another fascinating and visible group at the forum was Attac (Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and Aid to Citizens). Its core platform is the taxing of all international financial transactions by a tiny percentage for a global aid fund to combat poverty. Founded in France, it was one of the groups that started the World Social Forum, along with the Brazilian Workers party and Le Monde diplomatique. Even as an American from San Francisco, a city known for its open-mindedness and leftwing politics (we’re less than 10% Republican), one of the things I like most about the World Social Forum is that it shows that the “left” is so much more than a ghettoised island of choir-preaching radicals. It is a wide open space that political parties and electoral politics don’t often allow for. With only two major parties in the US, the room for creative thinking is even more constricted than elsewhere. Though Morales attracted the headlines, I stand behind the World Social Forum’s charter: the gathering must provide a space outside formal politics where progressive activists can hold their own conversations and build a vocal civil society capable of making changes that go far beyond the toppling of dictators. World Social Forum Evo Morales Bolivia Egypt Arab and Middle East protests Land rights David Evan Harris guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …You’d think legendary actor Cary Grant would have won at least one Oscar, right? Wrong: Though he was nominated twice, Grant never took home the prize. Gear up for Oscar night with The Stir’s list of 10 actors who, surprisingly, never won an Oscar: Bette Midler : She has, however, “won…
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