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INDYMEDIA Jan 23
Police Seize UK Indymedia Server (Again)

On 22 January 2009 an Indymedia server was seized by the Police in Manchester. This was probably related to postings about the recent SHAC trial.

Kent Police had e-mailed imc-uk-contact in the morning requesting that personal information about the judge in the Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC) trial be removed from the site. However this information had already been quickly removed in line with IMC UK policy. The e-mail also requested information relating to the poster be retained. Indymedia as an open posting news service does not log such information about its sources.

The warrant, as yet not seen by Indymedia, was we believe, specifically for this one server colocated in Manchester which is a mirror of the site. So it can only be concluded that the judge didn?t check the legality and validity of the request to remove it, and that the police wanted to attack the infrastructure within the UK.

Other sites that have been affected as a result of this seizure include London Indymedia, the global Indymedia documentation project server, la Soja Mata ? an anti-GM soya campaign focusing on South American development, Transition Sheffield and a Canadian campaign against the 2010 olympics.

Other Coverage: The Register | SchNews

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STREET MUST BE FOR ALL Jan 23
Bicyclist dies after being hit by bus in Av. Paulista

Márcia Regina de Andrade Prado, 40, have died this Wednesday, january 14th, after being hit by a bus while bicycling at Av. Paulista. Member of the bicicletada paulistana (paulistan critical mass), she was one of the signatories of the Manifesto dos Invisíveis (Manifest of the Invisibles), in which bicyclists says that what is missing are not bicycle lanes, but the understanding that bicyclists are also part of the traffic and should have their lives respected.

"Streets are public spaces and should be shared by all vehicles (...) Instead of bicycle lanes, the installment of bicycle stands should come accompanied by a traffic education campaign and a work of street signalization, to inform drivers that bicyclists can and should ride on the streets of our city. In the driver?s license courses there isn?t a single paragraph about protecting the bicyclist, about the zeal of the higher vehicles for the smaller ones. Eventually, one quotes the legislation to be temporarily recorded, without ever explaining it adequately. And the signalization, when exists, forbids the bicycle; it never tells drivers about the sharing of the street, never regulates its uses or indicates alternative ways to the bicyclist. The absence of signalization uneducates drivers because doesn?t legitimate the presence of the bicycle on public streets".

Márcia was an experienced bicyclist and was pedaling on the right lane, destined to slower vehicules, near the Fundação Cásper Líbero (Cásper Líbero Foundation). The bus?s driver, Mário José de Oliveira, 53, told the press that he ?had no blame for the accident? and that he was with his ?conscience clear?. A witness said that the bus started to overtake the bicyclist and the driver threw the vehicule at her before finishing the overtake. The blogger Vendedor de Bananas (Bananas Salesman) outlines the situation this way: ?The fact is that there are many drivers who thinks it is funny to almost touch the bicyclists with their cars, intimidating us on a criminal way to show their irrational and arrogant discontent?. According to the traffic code, drivers should keep themselves 1,5 meters away from the bicyclist, at all sides. If this law had been respected, Márcia would still be with us. Em 2006, year of the last surving published by CET, 85 bicyclists have died in Sao Paulo?s traffic.

We from the Independent Media Center deeply mourn Márcia?s death and manifest our solidarity to all bicyclists. For a city where the streets belong to everybody ? bicyclist, pedestrian, scavengers, wheelchair users, skatists, strollers, etc. ? and not just to the motorized vehicules!

Public acts on January 15th and 16th
Last Thursday, 15th, around 18h, took place a homage to Márcia at Praça do Ciclista (Bicyclist Square), symbolically located at the same avenue where she was murdered. The act had the presence of her family, friends and participants of the critical mass. On Friday, 16th, the bicyclists have done an extra bicycling, leaving from the same Bicyclist Square, with a concentration around 18h and departure at 20h. The Bicyclist Square stays close to the corner of Paulista Avenue and Rua da Consolação (Consolation Street). The critical mass is a manifestation of bicyclists that support the use of bicycles in towns, against the automobile?s society.

Manifesto dos Invisíveis (Manifest of the Invisibles)

FOTOS
ato do dia 14/01: luto na Paulista parte 1 | parte 2 | ato do dia 15/01: flores e velas | ato do dia 16/01: bicicletada, plantação de pitangueira na Praça do Ciclista e ghost bike

TEXTOS
Bicicletada do Pará homenageia a cicloativista Márcia Prado | Sua pressa vale uma vida? | Chamado para a manifestação contra a morte da ciclista

| Somos tod@s Márcia, Somos tod@s Luís Carlos.

Links externos:
Vivemos uma guerra, aqui na cidade | O motor venceu | Sempre Marcia | Marcia Regina de Andrade Prado | Ciclista Márcia, presente!

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NITERÓI - RIO DE JANEIRO Jan 22
S.O.S. Imbuhy Village in Niterói - RJ

Situated on the proximities of the military fortress of same name, the Imbuhy community lives in state of war with the army since 1995, due to an action of reintegration of possession impetrated on Justice by the militaries, that wish to expel from the place 32 families that live there from more than a century. Now, the village?s residents have less than 50 days to leave the place.

According to the community, the army disguises its reasons arguing that their presence inside the military fortress?s area constitutes a ?threat to nacional security?. However, the army itself organizes barbecues and general parties in the location.

As if the action of reintegration of possession wasn?t enough, the coexistence itself of the villagers with the army exposes them to a lot of randomness and duress for a long time. Nowadays, the fishing that was for decades the activity responsible for the sustain of most of the habitants it is almost never done. That?s because the militaries have restrained the fishing time, and have forbid the entry of fishing trucks on the fortress. Besides, they suffer misuse of authority from the militaries and omission of help.

[Photos]: Action of Support and Solidarity to Imbuhy Community

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Blog - Em defesa da Aldeia Imbuhy

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Zezta Internacional Jan 13
Take part in the ajuri of the caracol in Outeiro

The Zapatista inspired network "Flor da Palavra" ("blossom of words", in a free translation) invites everyone to participate in a "ajuri" (gathering) to build the first "caracol" (snail) of Brasil, in the island of Caratateua (Outeiro), in Belém, Brasil, starting in January 2009. These "snails" are the bases for the organization of autogestion in the Zapatista's regions in Chiapas (Mexico), creating unity between its autonomous municipalities and communities and facilitating the communication of the native folks with national and international civil society solidarity. The ajuri is a traditional practice of the indigenous people and of the caboclos (brazilian descendants of white and indians), in which groups and individuals unite in solidarity to, for example, clean and prepare the land for cultivation. In Outeiro, the purpose of the "ajuri" is to buy a piece of land and then begin the physical and human construction of a permanent area which can be used by volunteers and inhabitants to cultivate local autonomy and communication with other struggles.

One way of expressing your solidarity is donating for the acquisition of the land, through paypal:


If you make any deposit, please communicate the "Flor da Palavra" network through the collective list palavra@lists.riseup.net, which is also open for new subscribers for the weaving of this and other actions. In January the volunteers can go to Belém in order to help buying and building the "caracol", to debate with locals, and to start actions seeking to strenghten their autonomy. There is no previous preparation or planning to receive volunteers, so it's better to take tents, food and other contributions to the future infra-structure of the place, like old computers, seeds and gardening tools, books for the library, bioconstruction materials, workshops, free radio, cameras and other initiatives to lead off the autonomous practices. The organization is collaborative and horizontal, so everyone is equally responsible for what happens. The culmination of the activities shall occur during the World Social Forum Belém (28th Jan 2009 to 1st Feb 2009).

There are already initiatives for the caracol to be also a place for the gathering of autonomous groups, free radios, Indymedia groups and other collectives. The network reminds that the revolution, for the EZLN, is the result of "the struggle in many social fronts, with many methods, under different social forms, with diverse degrees of compromise and participation", and stands out the importance that the main gathering happens with the people that live and frequent the island. Caratateua (Outeiro) is administrated by Belém, and is connected to the center by an 18km bridge, inaugurated in 1986. It has a population of 16.665 (data from the Belém City Hall, 1997) distributed in the quarters of Brasilia, Itaiteua, Tucumaeira, Fama, Fidélis, Água Boa, Primavera and Água Cristalina, which combine aspects of riverain rural life (as fishing and production of açaí -- a fruit from the amazonic region) with urbanization connected to the expansion of popular turism. It suffers with infra-structure and basic sanitation problems, as well as others linked with its "poor" region profile (in the "rich" point of view) and low priority for the State.

Conexões: Mapas de Belém e Outeiro | Fotos de Outeiro | Zapatistas explicam o que é um caracol | Artigo sobre os pescadores de Outeiro | Digna Raiva condena massacre na Palestina

Flores já realizadas: Flor da Digna Raiva (Cidade do México 2008) | Flor do direito à moradia (Curitiba 2008) | Flor das mulheres indígenas (Tefé 2008) | Flor em assentamento do MST (Maringá 2008) | Pré-Flor da Palavra Curitiba e Floripa (2008) | Flor da Vila Pescoço (Tefé 2008) | Flor Casa das Pombas (Brasília 2007) | Flor Indígena (Tefé 2007) | Flor Punk (Brasília 2006) | Flor Anti-Calderón (Marília 2006) | Flor dos Movimentos Rurais (Tefé 2006) | Flor Sampa (2006) | Flor Rizoma de Rádios (Campinas 2006)

Nos vemos em 2010...

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G8 IS THE PROBLEM, NOT THE SOLUTION Jul 15
Solidarity to the detainees

The global action day in solidarity to the resistence anti-G8 took place on the last July 12th, in Japan.

On July 5th, in Sapporo, 3 manifestants were detained and accused of ?violating the traffic laws and special orders to manifestations in Sapporo? and also of ?obstructing the police?s work?. One of the detainees is an Indymedia activist.

Ativistas internacionais que participaram nos protestos disseram que "o sistema criminoso judiciário Japonês lhe permite manter presas pessoas por 23 dias sem acusação. Aliás, o sistema legal Japonês impõe punição coletiva; e os organizadores podem ser punidos pelas ações dos outros". International activists who have participated in the protests told that ?the Japanese criminal judiciary system allows to keep detainees for 23 days without charges. Besides, the legal system in Japan imposes colective punishment, and that means that the organizers can be punished for the actions of others activists?.

The call transmitted by Indymedia Japan says that the homeless people of Sapporo and activists from Osaka were detained: ?We?ve reported the police?s repression against the manifestation and the homeless activists, and the request of immediate freedom for all of them?. On July 12th, simultaneously protest actions happened at 3pm in Sapporo, Tokyo, Osaka, etc., against the ?police?s capitalism?.

Demonstrations held [from IMC Japan]: in San Francisco | in Berlin | in London

Other newswires: Milhares protestam contra encontro do G8 no Japão | Punks alemães e indígenas acampam perto da sede do G8 no Japão | Manifestação Contra G8 em Porto Alegre

Blog G8 à mesa - um mundo à fome

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Colombia Jul 05
The Real Operation to "Rescue" Ingrid Betancourt and US Mercenaries

In order to understand the "rescue operation" of Ingrid Betancourt and the Northrop Grumman Corporation mercenaries who were released with her, it is necessary to piece together articles published in the media, filter the content and out of this is formed a true understanding of the facts of what happened here.

1. On June 3rd, Colombian Senator Piedad Cordoba revealed that she possessed information that the government of Colombia was negotiating a deal with FARC to trade money for the release of Betancourt and the mercenaries. The official policy of the United States is that they don't "negotiate with terrorists," even as many leaders of Latin American countries accuse President Uribe of supporting the AUC paramilitary death squads and accuse the United States of providing safe harbor to known terrorists such as Orlando Bosch and Luis Posada Carriles.

2. Careful observers began to question the strange circumstances under which the "dramatic rescue" of Ingrid Betancourt happened. Some guys with Che Guevara t-shirts simply showed up and redirected them into another helicopter? If it were that easy, why didn't they do that years ago? The French media also found strange the fact that Betancourt didn't resemble the gaunt and hungry images we have been seeing in the media -- she seemed well-fed and healthy, as if she were being prepared for release.

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LAND REFORM Abr 18
National Day of Struggles - 12th anniversary of "Eldorado dos Carajas"

The movement of landless rural workers (MST), closed this April 17th the BR020 highway at the town of Madalena, 180 km away from Fortaleza. The action is part of the protests in memorium of the 12th anniversary of the "Eldorados dos Carajas" massacre. The demonstration was fruit of a national coordination effort, and took place in several states of the country during this same day. It is the International day of the land struggle and land reform. Both are part of the "National struggle journey", a month of intensification in the social struggle.

At Ceara, not only the highways BR020 and 116, but also four farms at the towns of "Boa Viagem", "Senador Pompeu", "Itapiúna" and "Umirim" were occupied. At "Madalena" several families of different locations came together and are waiting for more to come. The demonstration took place at 9h in the morning, with a march until downtown. Nineteen workers beared crosses to symbolize the deads of "Eldorado". Papers and panflets were hand out to the population. According to the movement, about 800 people colaborated, among them militants and volunteers.

Local actions took place at the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Distrito Federal, Pernambuco, Sergipe, Alagoas, Roraima e Pará.

The massacre took place at "Eldorado dos Carajás" in April 17th, 1996 in the state of Pará. The police killed 19 rural workers and left 69 mutilated and several wounded. According to the mouvement, from the 155 policemen involved, all are still unpunished and the families received no indenization.

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Links: Photos | Agência Anote:Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST) realiza ocupações no Ceará | artigo: A Capitulação Política do MST |

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PROTEST Abr 11
Public school protests against Folha de São Paulo newspaper

Teachers, parents and students of the State School Professor Fidelino Figueiredo, are upset by the abusive article published this Thursday (April 10th) in the famous newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo. A public act against the newspaper's irresponsibility took place this Thursday, April 10th. The act also offered its support to the free and public school system.

In the article, the newspaper's journalist Paulo Sampaio accuses the students of robbery and incites the rivalty among "poor againt rich" schools. Against such accusations, about 40 protesters demanded the publication of a response letter .

During the act, an irresponsible driver ran over a protester that was trying to organize the traffic for the safety of the parents, teachers and, most of all, students. Luckily, the accident resulted only on a bruise and the victim was taken care at the Santa Casa Orthopedic Hospital.

Photos of the protest | Letter written by the student's parents and teachers | Irresponsible article published in the Folha de São Paulo newspaper

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FIGHT FOR LAND REFORM Abr 11
Accusation of massacre in Rondônia

Groups linked to the Liga dos Camponeses Pobres (League of Poor Countrymen) have denounced a real massacre held on a landless camp in Rondônia last April 9th. According to the informations, 15 people were murdered by gunmen and sereval are disappeared. The camp that got totally destroyed was located in Catâneo's area in Jacinópolis, 400 km far from Porto Velho.

Almost 100 of the campers that escaped are located on the edge of the highway close to the area, while many others went to nearby cities. Local authorities would be directly involved in the attack, taking support organizations to contact several federal instances, without any positive result so far.

Read more: Massacre of peasants in Rondônia | Jacinópolis, Rondônia: Massacre prepared and hidden by the whole bourgeoisie. | Latifundium promotes new massacre

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RONDONIA Abr 10
Occupation of Porto Velho's INCRA

This Tuesday April 08th, the headquarters of INCRA in Porto velho was occupied by nearly 130 families of the nearby pre-assentamento (land ready to be, but not yet, shared among several families) Flor do Amazonas, asking for more speed at the bureaucratic process of the land regularization. The issue has already been ruled by the Federal Justice and the land was officially handed over to INCRA for further action.

For six years, especially during 2007, these families have been under pressure, with often use of violence, by the local police and landlords. These were backed by reclaiming property mandates issued by the State Justice, even thou the land is Federal property. Several huts of the locals have been set on fire, sometimes with all their belonging inside. Some peasants have been verbally assaulted and threatened aswell. Still, the INCRA has not issued a word about the issue.

The movement asks that the INCRA to grant the security of the pre-assentamento Flor do "Amazonas. It stands close to the city of Candeias do Jamari, at the northern region of the state of Rondonia. Nearly 250 families, all already inscribed and recognized as clients of the land reform, live at the pre-assentamento.

Links: History of the settlement | Manifesto of Occupation

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STUDENT'S MOVEMENT Abr 04
Students occupy UnB's rectory

In the afternoon of April 3rd, 2008, almost 200 students, teachers and employees occuppied the UNB's rectory (Brasilia's University). The mobilization has the major lines: the immediate resignation of the rector ( Thimothy Mulholland) and his vice (Edgar Mamiya) of their occupations: Rectory's Director Council, Fundação Universidade de Brasília (FUB), Fundação de Empreendimentos Científicos e Tecnológicos (FINATEC), FUNSAUDE, and all the foundations envolved in corruption process, expanding the discussions about the function of foundations in public universities. The movement demands direct parity elections or universal vote.

The activities of the day began with a student assembly followed by an act passing through all the university area, enlarging the mobilization. After the occupation, the rectory ordered the building's light and water cut-out, an attitude that reminds war strategies. Besides, the security blocked the entrance of new people, prohibited independent media journalists of going upstairs where the occupation was located, allowing just the presence of corporate media. After too much pressure, the independent media finaly got access to the rector's office. The movement plans to keep the occupation until the demands are discussed. A huge group of supporters (almost a hundred people) is concentrated on the rectory's ground floor making cultural and political activities during the whole night. Everyone is asked to participate in these support activities.

In January of this year, several corruption denounces turned up, envolving the actual administration of UNB's rectory, on funds embezzlement through the FINATEC Foundation to the rector's private use. The Public Ministry opened an investigation and found out others irregularities in the UNB Foundation and FUNSAUDE. The rectory's actual gestion group has been envolved in others scandals. It is worth to remind that since 1996, after a Fernando Henrique Cardoso's (Brazil's former president) decree, UNB doesn't have parity elections



Assembléia Geral dos Estudantes da UnB

Cerca de 1.500 estudantes se reuniram em Assembléia Geral, no dia 7 de abril, na Reitoria Ocupada da UnB. Decidiram por consenso que a ocupação irá continuar e marcaram outra assembléia para quarta-feira, a qual terá como pauta a Greve Geral dos Estudantes. Após o final da assemblêia os/as estudantes que estavam no andar térreo do prédio forçaram a barreira de seguranças, e agora ocupam todos os andares do prédio. A Reitoria cortou novamente a água e a luz do prédio.

Know more: Reinvidication's Lines | Ocupação na UNB deve permanecer | Reitoria Ocupada | Nota | Folha de SP Mente | Como se comporta a segurança da UNB | Reitor pede Afastamento | Nota Oficial Sobre o Afastamento do Reitor | paralisação da UNB nessa sexta-feira, 11/04

Photos: part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | parte 4 | part 5



Videos: Tortada Reitor da UNB (2005) | Racismo na UNB (2007)

Blog da Ocupação

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SÃO PAULO DIRECTOR PLAN Abr 04
"I wanna see who will evict me"

It's been a long time ago
This land was just mud
With too much entusiasm and courage
The Real Parque was born
The Edite and the Panorama
Time went by
The city grew up
The neighborhood valued
Then the rich comes with little money
Wanting to evict who came first

He gave me three thousand to leave
"Ha, ha, ha" kills me laughing
I`ve got rights and I`ll stay
I wanna see who will evict me

There's wall in here, there's wall in there
Everything is fenced and I cannot even walk
There's too much cameras
Watch tower on every side
I`m sick to look suspicious

They deceived me, they didn't keep their word
Of a place in Espraiada Avenue
Because the money the law guaranteed to me
It has been used in Estaida`s bridge

The apartment the rich will buy
It`s too expensive, but it's ugly as hell
This bridge of three hundred thousand bucks
Means a lot of homes to brazilian folks

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INDYMEDIA COLOMBIA Mar 05
Our solidarity to the people and the government of equador - Uribe IS NOT colombia

The Government of Uribe has humilliated the equatorian people by invading its territory and stealing corpses in its territory. Now it submits the equatorian government to lies and fake police set-ups. What Uribe's government's doing is a crime, not for its perseverence in fighting the rebels (guerrilla) or for the fact itself in facing and killing its war enemies, which at first made us believe that it was a combat begun on colombian territory, nor the despair due to revellations made by kidnapped and ex-senator Luis Eladio Perez, which made clear the failure in "democratic security" in Caquetá, Meta, Guaviare and Vaupés - Colombia, not only did the Colombian Government commit astounding violations to international rights and to its brother's territory, with the arrogance of an south-american-Israel, but also has taken advantage of a humanitarian agreement negociation to attack the negociator and simulate military power, and by that aborting all agreement to free through an exchange of arrested rebels all the kidnapped, the policemen and the soldiers trapped. And besides that, Uribe also wants to bathe himself in fake glory, for on colombian soil the conflict carries on despite of Reyes' death.

It is absurd to state that Raul Reyes was in Equador - near the borders - running away or hiding, for it is known that his location was in Putumayo - Equador months ago to meet the delegates from France and Piedad Cordoba. In fact, after some meetings with the french, he was bombed in 2005 on Colombian soil, and a month later authorities accused France from "intervention" in Colombia. In august 2007, the camp site where Reyes had just met with Piedad Cordoba was bombed; Reyes almost died, and, had he died then, an stop to the process which freed Clara Rojas, Consuelo González, Jorge Eduardo Gachem, Gloria Polanco, Luis Eladio Perez and Orland Beltran would occur.

Those in favor of Uribe now want to declare a triumph and abort the humanitarian agreement, on another country's sovereignty expenses, perhaps smaller but with greater dignity, telling Uribe to stop with the lying, the deceiving and the lack of respect. Believing they were the new south-american Israel, planes and colombian troops not only have operated on open skies and equatorian land, but also have taken corpses which were on Equador without waiting for equatorian action, disdaining all common investigation and evidences. When Equador answered with serene and wise dignity, the Uribian movement, to justify itself, insulted the equatorian government with preposterous lies. President Correa stated that his country will do whatever it takes to face this never-ending outrage. Our complete solidarity to the people and the Government of Equador offended by the violation of its territory and our uncondicional wishes of peace.

Translated from the Indymedia of Colombia

Links:
Indymedia Colombia | Indymedia Ecuador

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POLITICAL PRISONER Jan 31
Cesare Battisti had his first audience in the Brazilian Supreme Court of Justice

The political prisoner Cesare Battisti had his first audience of his process of extradition in the Supreme Court of Justice (STF, in its acronym in Portuguese), this Friday, January 18th, in Brasilia. The STF is judging an extradition request made by the Italian government, which accuses Battisti of participation in four homicides in the 70's, in Italy ? crimes for which he is charged with a life-long imprisonment sentence. He was arrested in Rio de Janeiro on the March 18 th in one operation coordinated in collaboration with the French police.

Battisti is accused in Italy for four homicides that were allegedly committed by the organization he belonged, the Armed Proletarians for Communism, a self-defence group linked to the Italian autonomous movement. Battisti alleges no participation at all in those homicides, defending that the legal demand that condemned him was biased (based upon testimonies forced by torture and rewarded denounces), which was judged devoid of the necessary attention. He alleges that, according to articles of the Italian media, the French government exchanged the extradition of Italian political refugees for the Italian vote in the European Constitutional Treaty, Italia's participation in the acquisition process of Airbus and the authorization for the French train enterprise TGV to operate in the itinerary Lyon-Turin.

Battisti's defence alleges that his extradition has not a legal support, given that he was condemned to a life-long imprisonment sentence and his judgment in Italy was political. In december 2005 the STF refused the extradition of another former Italian autonomiest militant, Pietro Mancini, whose sentence, according to the STF's interpretation, had a political motivation.

Cesare Battisti - prima udienza in tribunale (italiano) | Cesare Battisti - Um perseguido em redor do mundo | Cesare Battisti, le prisonnier politique (em francês)

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STUDENTS MOVEMENT Nov 09
UFPE students protest against REUNI's approval

Since October 26th, UFPE students have occupied the Dean's Office to request the abolishment of the Universities' Council (Consuni) decision, that has approved it's integration with REUNI (Federal Universities' restructuring and expansion plan). The Council, aside from voting and approving in a arbitrarily manner REUNI's implementation on the university, has also done it without giving the academic community any access to discussions about the Program, which brings a variety of modifications to Public University.

On Saturday 27th, the Dean came to the Dean's office to talk with its occupants. There occurred a vast and democratic debate. However, Amaro Lins behaved in an evasive manner, avoiding, when convenient, all questioning aroused by the students; he kept an defensive conduct and didn't attend to the most important cause of the movement: the revokation of REUNI.

According to the Dean, REUNI was approved for UFPE, but would supossed to be discussions with the academic community in order to deal with all matters regarding the program's implementation.

Full Article

Blog of UFPE occupation:http://ocupaufpe.blogspot.com/

Read More: Explanation for the Comercial Jornal | 6th day of occupation | Deans office brakes deal and tryes to disqualify fight against REUNI | Deans office surrounded | Explanation Note | 4 days of occupation - Free radio transmiting directlly from the occupation | Beyond Medeium Media | UFPE Occupation: meeting report with the Dean Amaro Lins | UFPE Occupation in response to the coorporate media | Transmisión al vivo de la asamblea con Rector de la UFPE | Dean give up | Dean just arrived, minutes before the eviction

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ECUADOR Nov 09
Petrobras, out of National Park Yasuní!

On October 24th, Ecuador's president Rafael Correa has granted Petrobras a environmental license to explore oil on Bloco 31, located inside Yasuní National Park. This park is located on the amazon region from Ecuador, an ancient territory from indians Waorani and people on voluntary solitude.

Around 3,000 Waorani indians, added to at least 1,000 Tagaeri and Taromenane indians, live on this region and may loose their lands, natural resources, plus the risk of contracting infirmities from the oil explorers, amongst other fatalities. This action affects also the area, which is considered a biosphere reserve by Unesco (United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture).

This action can be mirrored in the mercenary Ecuadorian oil exploration, which has been occurring for the last 30 years. This political behavior, now transferred to Brazil, was practiced by many American companies and kept alive due to capitalists interests inside America. In 1981, Ecuadorian president Jaime Roldós Aguilera, elected two years before, was killed in a plane crash after refusing to cooperate with the international proposals of oil exploration. Within the same year, the message was extended to Panama: president Omar Torrijos, whose politics faced American interests, died in another plane crash.

Social Movements from Ecuador are active and have made manifestations in front of the President's house, demanding that the government deny this environmental license to Petrobras. An international campaign for the same cause is being arranged.

Links::

Petrobrás in Ecuador | Petrobras, out of National Park Yasuní! | Criminal actions of Petrobras in Ecuador | Amazonia for life Petrobras and Skanska: misappropiation, greed, destruction, disregard, irresponsibility

Petition::

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Panflet::

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OUT WITH REUNI Nov 01
Occupation of UFPR reaches 4 day

On last wednesday, October 17th, around 120 students have occupied the academic center of Parana's Federal University. The activists have demanded that REUNI (Reestructurarion and Expasion Plan on Federal Universities) should not be discussed in the Universities Council, and that this program's approval should be submitted to general and popular elections, throughout the entire academic community.

According to the students, the Universities Council isn't well represented enough for this project's approval, for nearly 70% of the council's seats are destinated to the teachers and only 30% to actual students and technicians. Another claim is a Dean-signed document, assuring the existence of general elections and stopping the discussions about REUNI in the Universities Council, for without the realization of those demands, the occupation remains for undefinite time.

On Friday, Dean Carlos Augusto Moreira has granted an collective interview with the presence of the DCE (Student's Directory) Directors from UFPR, which supported the Dean's decision to ask for a authoritie's reintegration, which was accepted in the same day by Joao Pedro Gebran Neto, judge from the Federal's Justice at 7th Court.

Occupation's Manifest | Read Full Article

Email: ufprocupada em gmail.com

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GLOBAL RESISTANCE Out 31
Wave of repression arrests 17 activists in New Zealand

On this Monday, October 15th, based on the anti-terrorism law, a police operation has arrested 17 activists in New Zealand. This operation has involved over 300 policemen and it ocurred all over the country, invading homes and social gatherings with warrants of search and aprehension. The police also has detained around 60 people for its interrogatory. All the activists who were arrested works on local movements like the Tino Rangatiratanga (ethnic moviment Maori), of peace and environmental.

The activists are being accused of a variety of allegations like the ownership of guns, participion on terrorist groups and even a presumed "war training tactis". For all the activists bail has been denied and they remain under custody. According to local and commercial media, this action was a result of "several month's work" from the anti-terrorist unity which posesses "hundreds of recorded hours of wired conversations, video surveilance, wired mobiles and texts".

In face of such agression, activist from at least three cities are organizing a campaing against repression. Meetings have been arranged and a protest in solidarity to the arrested activists will happen in Melbourne, Australia. On June this year, a similar operation ocurred in Germany, based by the anti-terrorism law to repress the anti-capitalist movement programmed to occur on the eve of G8's meeting.

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FREE PASS MOVEMENT Out 31
3rd National Day of fighting for Free-Pass

Friday October 26th, was the national fighting day for free passes. Announced by the Free Pass Movement, this was the third following year that the day was marked with protests on the streets.

Opposing the coorporate media, that gives prominence to the "flighting chaos", the MPL (in Portuguese, Movimento Passe Livre) turns its attention to the 35 million people that, in accordance with the Cities Ministry, do not use collective transports due to the lack of money to pay the taxes; remembers also that the queues on the bus stops and the overcrowded buses.

The MPL demands that the transportation system becomes gratuitous, financed by taxes charged from the richer part of population, which benefits with the transportion system that takes workers to their place of work. The movement also defends that decisions to this matter ought to be taken away from the transportation's executives.

See what's occurred on Brazil:

Federal District: 26th of October: National Day of MPL's fight

Curitiba: MPL's National Day pamphlet

Florianópolis: Now we speak to everyone. And we want more

Joinville: Text about October 26th

São Paulo: pamphlet of calling for the act and posters

Links: First National Day of Fighting for Free Pass | Second National Day of Fighting for free pass

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STATE VIOLENCE Jun 30
Police executed 19 people in German Complex and State government approves action

In a action planned by the Public Security Secretary of Rio de Janeiro, that counted with 1300 military police and agents of the National Security Force, the state government promoted a slaughtering in the German Complex on last wednsday, june 27th, executing 19 people. So far there is no evidence that there were confrontation with drug dealers, but a classical military operation of circling and annihilation, with orders of not make prisioners. Only two people were arrested.

The corporate media is trying to diminish the atrocity by given notability to the apprehension of drugs an arms and to resistance of the drug dealers. The city elite, worried about it's own security at any cost, reads and applauds the news. Police officers speaks proudlly about the killing and are presented as real heroes. One of them actually said that this was all a "joke" in which they shoot like "hunting dukes".

Since 1990 (the Acari Mothers case) the poor population of Rio had been traumatized by slaughtering perpetraded by the police, but most of the time the State tried to self acquit. But regarind the slaughtering that happend a couple of days ago authorities had stated approval to the operation, presenting it as a model to be repeated.

The next slaughtering has already a date to happen: according to the Security Secretary, José Mariano Beltrame, Rocinha and others fours slums will have similar operations. The justification used is the guarantee of the right to came and go of the residents. Of thoses who live.

Preview Feature:: Daily routine of violence in the peripheries of Rio will increase with the Pan

German Complex, 27/06/07 - the first slaughtering assumed by the State | Canudos is here | Haiti is here | Routine of violence in German Complex | Daily routine in German Complex | Invasion of the German Complex: Bourgeoisie Interest

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ESPIRITO SANTO Jun 23
Occupation in Dean's Office of Espirito Santo's University gets to the 3rd day and has no estimated time to end it

The University's dean?s office remains occupied since last Thursday morning, June 15th, when about 200 protesters occupied the building. The main claims are: the building of university accommodations, the open of more vacancies for educators to fulfill the university?s need of professors, the end of the posts for the Open University and amplify the traditional education, cancelling the privatization process of the University Hospital Cassiano Antonio de Morais and broaden the University Restaurant.

The chancellor Rubens Rasseli, via the press correspondent Luiz Vital, tried to book a meeting with the protesters by creating a student's commission. However, they have refused and decided in a deliberative assembly (which took place on the night of Saturday 16) that they will talk to the dean in a public audience. Furthermore they have also decided for banning of the 7 security guards responsible for the patrimony that where filming and photographing the activities occurred in the building with mobile phones. The dean declared on the local press that the security that still remains in front of the building can contact the federative police at any time to intervene in the occupation.

The press correspondent warned the protesters that any damage against the public patrimony is of the students? full responsibility. The students camped are reinforcing the building vigilance in order to prevent any sabotage, specially after the threatening received from the university security supervisions regarding the maintenance of the public patrimony. The Sunday 17 had a specific schedule and at the end of the day an assembly was held in order to discuss the activities perpetrated during the week.

Read More: Blog of the Occupation | Photos

Related Features: Studants occupied UFES Dean's Office

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HAITI Abr 06
In visit to Brazil, haitians denounce UN mission of peace and demands the exit of the troops of Haiti

Didier Dominique and Rachel Beauvoir Dominique, militants of the Haitian union movement Working Battle, were in caravan by the Latin America with the purpose to extend the campaign by the retreat of the foreign troops of Haiti, which are leaded by Brazil. To where they passed, the couple spoke about the military occupation of UN troops, denouncing the farce of the international project of pacification.

According them, the MINUSTAH (United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti) represents a perverse game between more favored economic class, the government, and coorporations that are interested in exploiting the haitan labor. The cheapest one in the american continet.

Since the beginning of the military occupation (June 2004), MINUSTAH is being commanded by Brazil, an invitation made by the United Nations. The country seeks an international projection with this command, trying to conquer an permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

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FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Abr 06
The Vatican threatens to sue Indymedia

<<p> Back in April 2005, the World Press reported that the Italian Public Departmen's attorney, Salvatore Vitello, intends to take legal action against a satirical photomontage picturing Cardinal Ratzinger, the then newly chosen pope, in Nazi uniform. A few months ago, the intention materialized in the form of a letter of request that is now being considered by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice (STJ). The request letter asks for the the page to be taken down and disclose the identity of the people deemed responsible for the site, which is registered in Brazil.

The case in question is a good example of the double standards in dealing with the freedom of the press. In the incident of the cartoons that satirized prophet Mohammed in the Danish journal Jyllands-Posten, the public opinion of the liberal democracies jumped to condemn the fanaticism and the restriction of the freedom of expression. Now that the satire concerns a religious figure that occupies a privileged position in the international setting, the Italian Judiciary, in accordance with the Vatican, initiates forms of cyber political pursuit.

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Read More: Picture of the pope - Filing for Indymedia

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FREE SPEECH Abr 05
Journalist is released after seven and half months in prison

Josh Wolf, video activist and independent journalist, was arrested in San Francisco, California for not accepting to turn over his videotapes of a manifestation against the War in Iraq on July 2005. During the manifestation, that stopped the city for 3 days, asking for the end of USAoccupation in Iraq, a policeman got injured by some activists in the protest resulting in an investigation by the San Francisco Police. However, straight after it was forwarded to the FBI, who took over the process. The FBI agents asked Josh Wolf to turn over his unpublished videotapes, claiming that they would be an important proof for the case.

Wolf, calling upon his journalistic right of not having to reveal his source material, denied giving them to the FBI and was arrested for such. Seven and half months in prison made Josh Wolf the journalist that has been in jail for the longest time in the U.S. history for protecting source material. The reason for such long time was always that the videotapes were valuable evidences for the investigation regarding the aggression during the 2005 manifestation.

After his release a manifestation was organized in front of the San Francisco City Hall and Wolf himself, on the City Hall stairs, published in his blog the videotapes with following comments:

"During this course saga I offered repeatedly that I would allow a judged to analyze if any videotapes had value as proof for the case. Today, the public will have the opportunity to evaluate and I am sure you will see, as I have seen, that there is nothing valuable on my videotapes which, until now, have not been published."

Assista o vídeo publicado no blog de Josh Wolf | Blog do Josh Wolf

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