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Fidel Castro: We send Doctors, Not Soldiers

Posted by smeddum on January 25, 2010

Reflections by Comrade Fidel
source

23rd Jan 2010

WE SEND DOCTORS, NOT SOLDIERS.

In my Reflection of January 14, two days after the catastrophe in Haiti, which destroyed that neighboring sister nation, I wrote: “In the area of healthcare and others the Haitian people has received the cooperation of Cuba, even though this is a small and blockaded country. Approximately 400 doctors and healthcare workers are helping the Haitian people free of charge. Our doctors are working every day at 227 of the 237 communes of that country. On the other hand, no less than 400 young Haitians have been graduated as medical doctors in our country. They will now work alongside the reinforcement that traveled there yesterday to save lives in that critical situation. Thus, up to one thousand doctors and healthcare personnel can be mobilized without any special effort; and most are already there willing to cooperate with any other State that wishes to save Haitian lives and rehabilitate the injured.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Return to a secret country

Posted by seumasach on November 28, 2009

John Pilger

New Statesman

26th November, 2009

 

I remember the boys dressed in army surplus, the girls in hessian, silhouettes framed in beach shanties, staring across an abyss. You were not meant to talk about them. They were not counted in the census, unlike the sheep, and anyway were dirty and feckless and dying off.

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Canadian Government Sends Body-bags to First Nations for Swine Flu

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2009

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Canada: Tamiflu, body bags and genocide

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2009

Kevin Annett

bsnorrel.blogspot.com

19th September, 2009

Last week, many of the aboriginal people in the remote west coast village of Ahousaht were innoculated with the tamiflu vaccine. Today, over a hundred of them are sick, and the sickness is spreading.

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In the Ghetto, On the Brink

Posted by seumasach on July 23, 2009

Kevin Annett

Hidden From History

19th July, 2009

We strongly recommend Kevin Annett’s film, Unrepentant

At one point during the film Sophie’s Choice, on the eve of World War Two, the protagonist learns of the planned extermination – “vernichtung” – of the Jews of the Cracow ghetto. Horrified, she hurries to the ghetto and walks through its crowds, a lone gentile, not knowing what to do.

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Video:Bolivia in Transition

Posted by smeddum on July 18, 2009

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The West is asleep

Posted by smeddum on June 20, 2009

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Russell Means – Lakota declares its Sovereignty

Posted by smeddum on June 8, 2009

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Distant Voices, Desperate Lives in Sri Lanka

Posted by smeddum on May 15, 2009

Distant Voices, Desperate Lives in Sri Lanka
by John Pilger, May 14, 2009
antiwar.com
In his latest column for the New Statesman, John Pilger describes the catastrophe facing the Tamil people of Sri Lanka, whose distant voices have appealed to the world for almost as long as the Palestinians. Read the rest of this entry »

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Residential Schools: Kevin Annett – The man who won’t cave in

Posted by seumasach on May 3, 2009

Residential Schools: Kevin Annett – The man who won’t cave in

Ursula Tillmann
Now Public
30th April, 2009
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Unrepentant: Kevin Annett and Canada’s Genocide

Canadian Reverend Kevin Annett (53), who is presently on a lecture tour throughout cities in Canada lives dangerously. “I do believe that I am about to be arrested by the RCMP. My sources tell me there is a warrant being issued this week for my arrest,”he tells me in an interview this week. Reason: His suspicions regarding the disappearance and murder of aboriginal people in Vancouver, and the residential schools. 
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Hopi environmental leader to speak at Pete Seeger’s 90th birthday celebration

Posted by smeddum on May 2, 2009

IndianCountryToday
By Staff reports
Story Published: Apr 30, 2009

KYKOTSMOVI, Ariz. – Black Mesa Trust Executive Director Vernon Masayesva will be on stage at Madison Square Garden on May 3 to help celebrate folk singer Pete Seeger’s 90th birthday. But he won’t be singing along with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder, John Mellencamp and Emmylou Harris. Read the rest of this entry »

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