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Greece, Radio Revolt attacked second time in 2 weeks

This is the second attack on the radio, you can find about the first one in :
indymedia.org.au/2009/07/23/greece-failed-attack-against-free-radio-station

About the 2nd attack on Radio Revolt

Yesterday night, only 15 days after the first failed arson attempt on the squatted train wagon where radio revolt is housed, there was a second attack. The perpetrators manage to break a small window and pour flammable fluids in the interior and cause a fire, with the result of small damages in the station's lounge.

Pacific Islanders call for justice on climate and human rights

Many strong voices from Pacific, Melanesian, New Zealand and Australian civil society met in Cairns, North Queensland to raise concerns on climate change and human rights that are affected communities across the Pacific region.

The group is calling for immediate greenhouse gas emissions cuts to ensure that people across the Pacific can remain on their islands and ensuring ongoing cultural identity that is intimately tied to land.

Democracy not for sale - sign the GetUp petition

Politicians are elected to work for their employers - the Australian people. But someone else is writing their cheques: to the tune of millions of dollars. Will you join us in calling for an end to corporate and third-party political donations?

www.getup.org.au/campaign/TheBucksStopHere

Developers given unfettered access to public land; mining companies' rights trumping traditional owners'; childcare services next to poker machines - we may get to vote every few years, but can we match the influence of large corporate donors?

Not all tours end in arrest - but mine did

by Sarah Haynes

I am volunteering with the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). This is an Israeli human rights group with a focus on house demolitions both in solidarity with the Palestinians who suffer the devastation of losing their home, but also to debunk the Israeli myths about actions based on security: Destroying peoples homes can have no security justification- instead it is a tool in what the convener of the group, Jeff Halper, describes as the 'matrix of control'.

Support for People of Honduras - 1 August 2009

Following the recent ousting of the democratically elected president and the subsequent repression of dissent, Indigenous and grassroots organisations in Honduras have appealed for international solidarity - see Honduras Resiste http://hondurasresists.blogspot.com/2009/07/report-of-repression-in-tegu....

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Greece: Prapopoulou squat attacked, one immigrant beaten

Fascist attack against a squat in Greece.

On 1 August 2009 at 02:00 AM two thugs in helmets stopped with their motorcycle by the Prapopoulou squat and using iron bars they tried (unsuccessfully) to break doors and windows.

By pure chance at that moment a homeless immigrant, friend of the squat, was inside. When the thugs took notice of him, they launched a savage attack with their iron bars, hitting his head and body while engaging in racist hate speech. They then left, leaving behind them a container filled with petrol.

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PETA protests at whipping of horses - 1 August 2009

Coming out of ACMI at Federation Square on my way to a rally in support of the people of Honduras - report coming soon - my eye was caught by an unexpected sight across the way in front of the Australian Racing Museum - which was otherwise advertising the celebration on Sunday 2 August of the traditional "horses' birthday":

There is a short video of the protest on EngageMedia - http://www.engagemedia.org/Members/pc/videos/peta-1aug09.mpg/view - also available on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvZPOxk9Klw

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"How We Won the War" - Yulanji & Emily's story

How we won the war

Ilana Tulloch - Work Experience | 28th July 2009

http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2009/07/28/how-we-won-the-war/

PEACE protester Emily Nielsen yesterday told how she survived on a diet of nuts and muesli bars for 11 days at Shoalwater Bay during Exercise Talisman Saber.

The 19-year-old gave The Morning Bulletin an insight into life inside the training area for her and fellow protester Yulanji Bardon, 21.

Weld Valley forest activists arrested at protest

Media Release 28/07/09 - Two Conservationists Arrested In Tasmania’s Weld Valley Protest

“Two Conservationists were arrested in threatened forests of the Weld Valley yesterday. The two conservationists were attached to machinery and atop a tripod for ten hours, and were arrested at 2pm,” Huon Valley Environment Centre’s Jenny Weber said.

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Brisbane Community Radio launches yearly subscription drive: 4ZzZfm Radiothon

4 Triple Zed has been the voice of grass-roots news and views in Brisbane for over 30 years. Playing local and alternative music, reporting left-wing and grass-roots news, Zed is a truly representative community radio station that survives on the goodness of it's subscribers and volunteers.

Help keep us on the air by subscribing during the stations 2009 fund raising drive Radiothon, August 15-21st!

http://www.4zzzfm.org.au

2 peace activists thwart military police for an amazing 11 days of stopping war games

Autonomous anarchist peace defenders Yulanji and Emily have emerged from the live firing range of the Talisman-Saber 09 US-Aust joint war games after an incredible 11 days.

MEDIA RELEASE: Last Two Activists Hand Themselves In at End of Exercises

You can call: Yulanji Bardon 0432036871 for further information

Zelaya briefly returns to Honduras to combat history of US backed coups in Latin America.

On Friday July 24, ousted President Manuel Zelaya crossed into Honduras after coup president Roberto Micheletti refused the terms negotiated by Nobel Peace Prize winner Costa Rican President Oscar Arias this weekend which would have restored Zelaya to power under a reconciliation government. He crossed with hundreds of supporters forming a circle around him in as protection but he had to retreat to avoid bloodshed. The military had blocked many more supporters 10 kilometers before the border.

Win in Nigeria - Shell pays out

Oil giant Shell has agreed to payout $15.5 million to nine families of murdered environmental and human rights activist in Nigeria instead of going to court. Shell said they would pay for a “Humanitarian gesture”, and that they don’t have anything to hide. The director of Remember Saro-Wiwa said "No company, that is innocent of any involvement with the Nigeria military and human rights abuses, would settle out of court for 15.5 million dollars. It clearly shows that they have something to hide".

Greece: failed attack against free radio station

Greece: failed attack against free radio station

Translator’s intro: Radio Revolt is an unlicensed radio station in Greece which is devoted to counterinformation. It transmits from an occupied retired railway carriage in a university campus in Salonica. The station is well-known amongst the Greek radical youth, as Athens Indymedia has a permanent link to the station’s website: http://radio-revolt.org/

Switch off Hazelwood - Civil disobedience action

On Sunday September 13, 2009 people from across Victoria, and Australia, will come together for a day of peaceful community mass civil disobedience and walk on to Switch off Hazelwood and Switch of Coal - taking action for renewable energy.

Switch off Hazelwood- Switch off Coal is a day of fun, creative, inspiring direct community action at one of the main causes of climate change - coal burning power stations – specifically Hazelwood coal power station.

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Climate change activists in solidarity with striking coal workers

On Wednesday 8th July, environmental activists joined the picket line at the Hazelwood coal fired power station as part of the annual Students of Sustainability conference. Defying all dietary stereotypes, the Mining & Energy division of the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) cooked a vegetarian BBQ for the students.

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