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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Labor : Latin America
COCA COLA FOR COLOMBIA: It’s Cheaper Than Water!
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News :: International Relations : Latin America : Middle East : Peace : Protest Activity : U.S. Government
Protests of IMF/World Bank and US Militarism
On April 12, at least 20,000 protested the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. The protest was peaceful except for what seems to have been targeting by police of anti-capitalists. On April 13, about 1,000 protested the policies of the IMF, World Bank, and multinational corporations.
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News :: Protest Activity
Four Arrested at Critical Mass Event
Four cyclists riding with Critical Mass were arrested today in downtown Baltimore. All were beaten by the police. Frank McCraw, ended up in Mercy Hospital.
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News :: Protest Activity : War in Iraq
Streets of Tokyo Erupt in Antiwar Fervor
As the U.S. began its bombing of Iraq, hundreds of thousands protested around the world and in the U.S. Former Baltimore activist John Cassidy reports on anti-war activism in and around Tokyo, Japan.
News :: Protest Activity
Both Towson and Baltimore disrupted by 300+ protesters
During the afternoon, more than 300 students shut down the central business area in Towson to protest Bush's war on Iraq. In the evening, another 300 protested downtown, one group at the War Memorial Plaza, another snaking its way through the streets of the Inner Harbor area, stalling traffic.
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Commentary :: Protest Activity
The Rhetoric of Mass Demonstrations
A look at the rhetoric of protest in the Washington, DC rallies of March 15-16
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Commentary :: Civil & Human Rights
Looking Down the Rabbit Hole: The "Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003"
C. William Michaels, author of "No Greater Threat: America After September 11 and the Rise of a National Security State", examines further measures of government repression in development.
Commentary :: Children
Teach-ins against the War on Iraq
About 200 students attended teach-ins against the U.S. war on Iraq at Towson University and University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) on February 13. Indymedia presents the remarks of Stephen Eric Bronner (Professor Political Science, Rutgers University) and Louis Cantori (Professor Political Science, UMBC). Remarks by Wolfgang Fuchs (Professor Philosophy, Towson University) are forthcoming.
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