Act Up Against ACTA

February 12, 2012

Act Up Against ACTA   by Stephen Lendman   ACTA?s worse than SOPA and PIPA. Net Neutrality and free expression are threatened. In October 2007, negotiations began secretly.   At issue is establishing a new intellectual property enforcement treaty ? the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA). If adopted, fundamental freedoms will be lost. Privatized online censorship [...]

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Luck, Power, and the 99 Percent

February 11, 2012

From the upcoming edition of The Catholic Key, by Santiago Ramos: ?WE ARE THE 99 Percent? is the online presence (http://wearethe99percent.tumblr.com/) of the Occupy Wall Street movement which is quickly spreading throughout our major cities. The idea behind the website is simple: to document the precipitous gap between the haves and have-nots in this country. [...]

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EWTN sues to block HHS mandate

February 10, 2012

The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) has filed a lawsuit to block implementation of the Obama administration?s policy calling for mandatory coverage of contraception and sterilization in all employers? health plans. Urging the court to rule the policy unconstitutional, EWN became the first lay Catholic organization to file suit against the mandate. Two institutions [...]

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The ultimate showdown ?The clash between East and West == DOUBLE VETO BANS IMPERIAL WAR AGAINST SYRIA?

February 9, 2012

Fidel Castro President Chavez presented his annual report on activities carried out in 2011 and his program for 2012 to the Venezuelan Parliament. After thoroughly carrying out the formalities required by this important activity, he addressed the official state authorities, members of parliament from all parties, and supporters and opposition members who had come to [...]

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More Venezuelan opposition journalists’ Twitter accounts hacked

February 8, 2012

The Venezuelan hacker group N33 took over the Twitter accounts of two journalists critical of President Hugo Chávez, reported the weekly magazine Sexto Poder. The group is also responsible for other cyber attacks against opposition members, and is considered a growing threat to freedom of expression in the South American country. Orian Brito, of the [...]

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In Retrospect on this MLK day: Things we can learn about non-violent demonstration

February 7, 2012

davidfitch on January 16th 2012 For all those who ask what place non-violent demonstration has in our society (i.e. Occupy Wall Street etc.) and our participation in it as Christ?s church, here is a helpful reflection from MLK on the day named after his honor. Here, in this broadcast of Meet The Press, Dr. Martin [...]

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You Go To McDonald?s Too Much!: On Being Called Out and the ?politics of the small things?

February 6, 2012

It seems these days I?m getting ?called out? for going to McDonald?s too much.  I admit, it?s part of my daily ritual. Evidently people out there are having a problem with this (smile wink). It would be nice if people were actually concerned about my physical well-being, but no, this has evidently become a problem [...]

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Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

February 5, 2012

Norwegian officials nominated Cuban blogger Yoani Sánchez and Cuban opposition leader Oswaldo Payá for the Nobel Peace Prize, reported the Spanish newspaper ABC. Despite the challenges the majority of Cubans face accessing the Internet, Yoani Sánchez has blogged about human rights violations and daily life on the island since 2007. Her blog Generación Y has [...]

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Cuba?s Greatest Army: A Tribute to Cuban Doctors

February 4, 2012

Search the Site Categories YWN Blog Pages Recent YWN Posts Archives Videos You Should Watch The Drug War, Capitalism and Exploitation Calendar February 2012 M T W T F S S     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 [...]

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Khader Adnan Mohammad Musa: Israeli Prisoner of Conscience

February 3, 2012

Khader Adnan Mohammad Musa: Israeli Prisoner of Conscience   by Stephen Lendman   In 1948, brute force established Israel. In 1967, militarized occupation of one-fifth of former Palestine followed.   An entire people suffer. Collective punishment is official policy. So are torture, violence, land theft, apartheid, injustice, and other forms of state-sponsored terror.   They [...]

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