Apologies for no activity this week but I came down with a really nasty cold at the beginning of the week, so nothing happening til maybe Monday (ditto for Creative-i).
Bill
Apologies for no activity this week but I came down with a really nasty cold at the beginning of the week, so nothing happening til maybe Monday (ditto for Creative-i).
Bill
30 August, 2010 — williambowles.info
NHS Direct, perhaps the only effective addition to the Health Service the Labour government contributed, is to be axed under new proposals being put forward by the Tory/Lib-Dem government in spite of all the pre-election promises to ‘ring-fence’ the NHS.
NHS Direct saves the NHS £213 million a year by directing patients to the correct treatment, but now the service is to be ‘outsourced’ to private and non-nursing staff, allegedly to make the service more ‘accessible’ and ‘simpler to use’.
But if it ain’t broke, why fix it? In the grand tradition of what passes for British politics, once again the Tories pick up where Labour left off, who picked up where the Tories left off…and so it goes…
10,000 people have already signed a petition calling on the government to halt the privatization deal. Add your name at:
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/save-nhs-direct.html
Apparently, Cameron promised a Commons debate on issues if he gets more than 100,000 signatures. We’ll see.
The unions involved are taking to the streets on 23 October.
See the full story in the Morning Star.
30 August, 2010
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1. Statewatch Special: DRAFT EU-US AGREEMENT ON THE EXCHANGE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
2. EU: Statewatch Briefing: ID Cards in the EU: Current state of play
3. G8 SUMMIT: Muskoka, Canada, 26 June 2010: G-8 Leaders Statement on Countering Terrorism
4. EU: FRANCE-ROMA POLICY
5. UK: More than 200 public sector staff caught snooping on citizen records
6. EU: Council: Report to COSI: The Joint Report Internal Security in the EU
7. UK: Factsheet and FAQ on Expulsion of homeless EEA Nationals
8. EU-USA: Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance comes into force
9. EU: Article 29 Working Party on data protection: Opinion on RFID Applications
10. Countering Terror or Counter-Productive? Comparing Irish and British Muslim Experiences
11. EU: SCHENGEN EVALUATION
12. UK: Understanding surveillance statistics by Tony Bunyan
13. EU: Council of the European Union: FRONTEX POWERS: Update
14. UK-IOM: Home Office funding of International Organisation for Migration (IOM)
28 August, 2010 — Housmans
NEWS
1. Peace Diary 2011
2. Volunteer and Internship Opportunities
EVENTS
3. ‘Violent London’ with Clive Bloom
4. ‘Roughler’s London’ with Ray Roughler-Jones
5. ‘Walking the Siege of Sidney Street’ with Clive Bloom
6. ‘Resisting the cuts – past and present’ with Janine Booth and Jon Rogers
7. Future Events
26 August, 2010 — NO2ID
+ PARTY GAMES +
As we move into party conference season, it is time for NO2ID to see who in politics has really grasped our message – and to look forward. Have the Coalition’s fine words about rolling back the database state been fulfilled as action? Will the new Labour leader move the party from its authoritarian stance against personal privacy?
Though ContactPoint has now been switched off and the data is being securely deleted, ID cards are not yet dead. There are some encouraging signs – for example, the government has just announced it is scrapping the database being developed by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) that was originally intended to be the ‘biographical’ component of the National Identity Register. But the Bill to abolish the ID scheme has not yet passed, despite the Coalition’s undertaking to get rid of ID cards in its first 100 days.
Now here’s something to ponder:
Of late, Youtube has been offline a few times which means that every single video stored on Youtube is not available.
Now many people view these videos via a link to the video rather storing a copy locally, so when youtube goes down all the external links to the videos go down as well.
Everything about the way Web works illustrates the simple fact that it’s not only a collectively produced medium but it that it needs to be collectively ‘owned’ by all of us. The Youtube example reveals the lunacy of a private company ‘owning’ all those millions of videos.
Rather, they should be available on a publicly ‘owned’ site and thus not subject to the vagaries of individual companies.
2lst August, 2010 — http://www.peacepeople.com
Open Letter to the Panorama BBC Team
Dear BBC Panorama Team
I write to you regarding your programme of 16th August, 2010, about The Freedom Flotilla and particularly the killings of unarmed civilians by Israeli Navy Seals on the ship MV “Mavi Marmara’, on 3lst May, 2010.
I have been campaigning for the rights of Palestinians for over ten years. I have visited Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories many times. I was part of the Freedom Flotilla in May on the MV ‘Rachel Corrie’, my third journey on a Free Gaza boat. I am deeply disappointed at the misrepresentation, lack of truth, and bias displayed by your programme.
This programme had an opportunity to inform and educate the public about the background to the flotilla, the motives of the passengers and crew on board the MV ‘Mavi Marmara’, who (like all of us on the boats trying to get to Gaza) were concerned for the suffering of the people of Gaza. Over 650 people – from all faiths and none, – from over 40 countries, representing the human family and uniting in nonviolent resistance to break a cruel siege (collective punishment is illegal under International Law) to bring hope and support to the people of Gaza. Before leaving their various ports, as part of the undertaking, all passengers made pledges of nonviolence, all people, and cargoes were searched, and all undertook to go in a spirit of peace to resist (as is our moral right and duty) the breaking of Human Rights and International Law by Israel through its siege of Gaza and occupation of Palestine.
This journey of courage and call for justice by people on board the MV ‘Mavi Marmara’ and the flotilla represented the conscience of the world. The boats carried no arms, and were no threat to Israel, but what they did carry were voices of dissent from every corner of the world, (including Jews) saying to Israel ‘no more sieges, occupations, wars and threats of violence’, we refuse to be silent in the face of your ethnic cleansing and persecution of the Palestinian people.
Our motives were honourable, we did it for the children of Gaza, knowing that in the end, truth and justice will prevail.
Sadly, the Panorama programme did not see the true significance of this historic journey and missed an opportunity for the media to fulfil its responsibility to ‘tell the truth and nothing but the truth’. They choose instead to try to demonize the passengers on the from the word go MV ‘Mavi Marmara’ by trying to make them out as violent terrorists. They choose to collude with the Israeli propaganda of lies and manipulation of facts thus trying to turn the victims into aggressors.
The fact that Israeli commandoes started shooting from the zodiac assault boats and the helicopters from the word go was not stated. The audio and video footage used (provided by Israeli military intelligence) was proven to be doctored, and the IDF have admitted this.
Your programme showed audio containing what was purported to be anti-semitic remarks issued over the radio by members on the flotilla, and you showed a clip of a percussion grenade exploding in one of the Israeli zodiac assault boats. These things never happened. There is so much commentary in this documentary that is inaccurate that it does a grave disservice to investigative journalism and the BBC.
But the real people hurt by this programme, are the families of the 9 unarmed passengers who were assassinated in this unprovoked, illegal, massacre by the Israeli navy seals. So too the more than 40 unarmed people who were injured on the illegal military assault in International waters, whose only crime was to care about Gaza and its people.
The programme failed totally to cover the real suffering of the Palestinian people, it failed totally to cover the fact that the mass kidnapping of 650 unarmed world citizens and the high-jacking of 7 boats, was in International waters and it failed totally to ask the real questions of Israel ‘why is this Port of Gaza – the only port in the Middle East to be a closed military zone (42 years) – not open for the people of Gaza and Palestine to travel and trade with the world as is their human right?
Perhaps, the BBC Panorama will stop taking the propaganda of the Israeli Government (Jane Corbin travelling on Israeli Zodiacs embedded with Israeli military, hardly leads to objective report of facts). These same zodiacs which boarded all the flotilla ships (including the one I travelled on) kidnapped unarmed citizens, hijacked boats (an act of piracy), confiscated all possessions (which Israel still hold onto), forced all under military arms to go to Israel, detained all, violently assaulted many, imprisoned and repatriated foreigners – all an abuse of our human rights and most of which was not reported by BBC Panorama.
The role of the BBC is not to give credibility to the Israeli military but to report facts and allow the public to make up their own minds. By planting doubt in the minds of the public about the events on board the MV ‘Mavi Marmara’. It has done a grave injustice and further injury to the families of all those who were assassinated by Israeli Navy seals, on that terrible morning of 3lst May, 2010.
I would like to ask the BBC Panorama Team, ‘what do you intend to do to redress the injustice you have done to the good names of all those who were killed, and injured, and their families on board the MV ‘Mavi Marmara’ on 3lst May, 2010?
I await your response.
Peace,
Mairead Maguire
Nobel Peace Laureate (www.peacepeople.com)
Tel: 0773 614 7713
21 August, 2010 – BBC News
Sweden has cancelled an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on accusations of rape and molestation.
The Swedish Prosecution Authority website said the chief prosecutor had come to the decision that Mr Assange was not suspected of rape but did not give any further explanation.
The warrant was issued late on Friday.
Wikileaks, which has been criticised for leaking Afghan war documents, had quoted Mr Assange as saying the charges were ‘without basis’.
That message, which appeared on Twitter and was attributed directly to Mr Assange, said the appearance of the allegations ‘at this moment is deeply disturbing’.
In a series of other messages posted on the Wikileaks Twitter feed, the whistle-blowing website said: ‘No-one here has been contacted by Swedish police’, and that it had been warned to expect ‘dirty tricks’.
In its ‘official blog’ on Saturday before the warrant was cancelled, Wikileaks said it was ‘deeply concerned about the seriousness of these allegations. We the people behind Wikileaks think highly of Julian and and he has our full support’.
The current whereabouts of Mr Assange, a 39-year-old Australian, are unclear.
More documents
The Swedish Prosecution Authority website said chief prosecutor Eva Finne had come to the decision that Julian Assange was not subject to arrest.
In a brief statement Eva Finne said: ‘I don’t think there is reason to suspect that he has committed rape.’
The website said there would be no further immediate comment.
Earlier, Karin Rosander, communications head at Sweden’s prosecutors’ office, said there were two separate allegations against Mr Assange, one of rape and the other of molestation. She gave no details of the accusations. She said that as far as she knew they related to alleged incidents that took place in Sweden.
On Saturday she said the police investigation into the molestation charge continued.
Ms Rosander said: ‘The [chief prosecutor] will look into that later. She hasn’t been able to do that, but that’s not enough for being arrested. It’s not a serious enough crime.’
Here’s how the Independent on Sunday reported it:
False rape claim haunts WikiLeaks boss – for a few hours By David Randall and James Burton
BERTIL ERICSON / AP
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, has strenuously denied the allegations made against him
A hue and cry in pursuit of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after Swedish police wrongly issued a warrant for his arrest in connection with a rape claim ended in official red faces after just five hours yesterday. Police said the allegation was “unfounded”.
This was not, however, until media around the world had broadcast headlines about Mr Assange being wanted for the serious alleged sex crime. This was soon accompanied by strenuous denials by Mr Assange, and assertions by WikiLeaks that this was the first sortie in the expected “dirty tricks” campaign following the release by the site of thousands of US military documents.
Then, an hour after the warrant was dropped, Swedish prosecutors said that “for the moment” Julian Assange remains suspected of the lesser crime of molestation in a separate case.
The saga apparently began when two women went to a police station in Stockholm on Friday and made complaints about two distinct incidents. Then, yesterday morning, a Swedish newspaper reported that a warrant for Mr Assange’s arrest had been issued. This was duly confirmed later in the morning by the Swedish Prosecution Authority. The 39-year-old Australian immediately denied the allegations on WikiLeaks’ Twitter page, saying they “are without basis and their issue at this moment is deeply disturbing”. Mr Assange also emailed two newspapers – Aftonbladet and Dagens Nyheter – to deny the allegations.
The WikiLeaks founder was in Sweden last week, partly to apply for a publishing certificate to make sure the website, which has servers in Sweden, can take full advantage of Swedish laws protecting whistle-blowers. He also spoke at a seminar hosted by the Christian faction of the opposition Social Democratic Party and announced that he would write bimonthly columns for a left-wing Swedish newspaper. WikiLeaks has angered the Obama administration by publishing thousands of leaked documents about US activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Mr Assange, who is believed to still be in Sweden, also said last Wednesday that WikiLeaks plans to release a new batch of 15,000 documents from the Afghan war within weeks. WikiLeaks commented on the allegations on its Twitter page. Apart from the comment from Mr Assange, the page had a link to an article in the Swedish tabloid Expressen, which first reported the allegations. “We were warned to expect “dirty tricks”. Now we have the first one,” a tweet said.
21 August, 2010 — BBC News
[My, what 'good' timing. Has Julian Assange been set up? After all, the US authorities have vowed to wreak vengeance on the guy.]
Swedish authorities say they have issued an arrest warrant for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, on accusations of rape and molestation.
The warrant was issued late on Friday, said Karin Rosander, communications head at Sweden’s prosecutors’ office.
Swedish police have been trying to contact Mr Assange, but have not yet been able to, she told the BBC.
Wikileaks, criticised for leaking Afghan war documents, quoted him saying the charges were ‘without basis’.
The message, which appeared on Twitter and was attributed directly to Mr Assange, said the appearance of the allegations ‘at this moment is deeply disturbing’.
In a series of other messages posted on the Wikileaks Twitter feed, the whistle-blowing website said: ‘No-one here has been contacted by Swedish police’ and said it had been warned to expect ‘dirty tricks’.
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Ms Rosander said there were two separate allegations against Mr Assange, one of rape and the other of molestation.
She gave no details of the accusations. She said that as far as she knew they related to alleged incidents that took place in Sweden
15 August, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation:
New serious inter-ethnic conflicts are brewing in Europe as it battles the global economic crisis. Typically they are deeply rooted in history, but the very fact that the renaissance of ethnic separatism in Europe is taking place in the epoch of European integration is noteworthy. Obviously, the enlargement of NATO and the EU neither brought stability to the continent nor precluded the recurrence of the phenomena commonplace in the XIX century but totally unexpected in the united Europe boasting a common currency. The truth to be faced is that the conflicts – unresolvable within the existing legal framework, especially given its condition after the notorious Kosovo case – undermine the cohesion of the EU.
17 September, 2009 — John Pilger
In his latest column for the New Statesman, John Pilger analyses the impact of ‘Blair’s wars’ on the Labour Party and its historic convergence with the Tories into a single ideology state.
On the day Gordon Brown made his ‘major policy speech’ on Afghanistan, repeating his surreal claim that if the British army did not fight Pashtun tribesmen over there, they would be over here, the stench of burnt flesh hung over the banks of the Kunduz River. Nato fighter planes had blown the poorest of the poor to bits. They were Afghan villagers who had rushed to siphon off fuel from two stalled tankers. Many were children with water buckets and cooking pots. ‘At least’ 90 were killed, although Nato prefers not to count its civilian enemy. ‘It was a scene from hell,’ said Mohammed Daud, a witness. ‘Hands, legs and body parts were scattered everywhere.’ No parade for them along a Wiltshire high street.
19 August, 2010 — PSC
Following feedback from members to our email ‘Death on the Med – The Next Steps’; we encourage you to write back to the BBC and go through the three stages mentioned below. (Ofcom has written to members saying it is unable to hold the BBC accountable on issues of ‘accuracy and impartiality’).
You may want to stress in your complaint that despite the programme being entitled ‘Death on the Med’, it barely mentioned the deaths of the nine activists who were shot thirty one times by Israeli commandos. There was no examination of how they died, the level of violence used against them, or whether their deaths were avoidable. No use, or even mention, was made of the autopsy reports (indicating that five out of the nine killed had been shot in the head), and the programme also failed to mention that over 50 passengers suffered serious injuries.
Click here for our amended model letter to use during the complaints procedure >>
What to do next:
A) Write back to the BBC
Stage 1:
a) Tell them you’re not satisfied with their response, and that you now want your complaint to be dealt with formally by the BBC Executive.
b) Include the case number given to you by BBC Audience Services (you’ll find this in the subject line of their reply email). Ask for a case number if you haven’t been given one. This will enable you to follow the progress of the complaint.
c) Include your original complaint in the email.
Stage 2:
a) If after two more exchanges, you have not received a satisfactory response, write to The Editorial Complaints Unit, Room 5168, BBC White City, 201 Wood Lane, London, W12 7TS.
b) Your letter should not exceed 1,000 words (about four pages). Provide a one-page summary of your complaint.
c) Include the reference number, date and details of your final correspondence to and from the BBC Executive. This written complaint is important as it will be the main basis for deciding whether an appeal is taken on by the Editorial Complaints Unit.
Stage 3:
a) If an investigation by the Editorial Complaints Unit proves to be unsatisfactory, you can request an appeal to the BBC Trust’s Editorial Standards Committee.
b) For more information on this procedure, and a detailed guide on complaining to the BBC click here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/files/pdf/regulatory_framework/protocols/2010/complaints_fr_work_ed_complaints.pdf
Panorama: Death on the Med can be viewed here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00thr24
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19 August, 2010 — HopeNotHate
It seems that when I sit down to email you I’m often asking for your help. But today’s a little different.
Thanks to the support of thousands of people across the country and many, many more in Bradford we’ve been able to persuade the West Yorkshire Police to ban the English Defence League’s dangerous and violent march through the town. And I’ve just been told that the Home Secretary is prepared to sign it.
The EDL might still hold a static protest but we’ve stopped them marching through predominantly Muslim areas of the city.
This is a victory for the people of Bradford. And it’s a victory for each of us – and our movement as a whole. Once again we’ve shown that when we come together, grassroots beat jackboots.
To celebrate our victory and to thank the people of Bradford for their support, we’re planning on presenting a book to the city with messages of solidarity, hope and support. And we want you to help us write it.
So why do you believe in hope not hate? Why do you think it was right to stop the EDL? How should we keep this momentum up and community spirits high? Tell us your story here:
http://action.hopenothate.org.uk/WeAreOne
We’ll be taking the best of these stories and displaying them in Bradford city hall. So we want your words, your ideas and your inspiration – and we want to show what this movement looks like. Throughout the campaign we’ve been using the slogan “Bradford Together.” And we’d like to keep that theme going – so please send us in your story, and take a photo of you with the word “together” written on your hand.
On the streets of Bradford alone, Hope not Hate spoke to over 10,700 people – that’s almost 6% of all adults in the city – and got them signed up to the campaign. But we can’t stop here, we need to build on this community spirit and this community pride. And we all need to stand together to make that happen.
Be part of this moment – and part of our campaign’s living history – right now:
http://action.hopenothate.org.uk/WeAreOne
We were able to stop the EDL from marching thanks to real and ongoing community organising. We should all be deeply, deeply proud of what we’ve achieved today.
Please forward this email to everyone you know – and get them to join this moment.
Thank you.
Nick
19 August, 2010 — RT.com
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Britain’s first coalition government since 1945 is marking 100 days in office since elections in May gave no single party a clear majority.
Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron heads the coalition, along with Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister.
Since its formation the coalition has unveiled sweeping public spending cuts to tackle the UK’s record budget deficit.
Critics say the cuts have been too drastic and opinion polls show mixed support for the performance of the government.
Gavin Hayes, general secretary of Compass, a left-wing think-tank, says it is only a matter of time before the coalition’s popularity drops.
‘The coalition government is inflicting huge cuts on public services here in Britain, cutting public spending even deeper and harder than Mrs. Thatcher did in the 1980s. This is going to have dramatic effects on those in both lower and middle incomes,’ he said.
‘We now in this country face the real prospect of a double-dip recession which is a direct consequence of the huge cutbacks that in part Nick Clegg is responsible for, and as I say when these cuts really start to kick in, really start to hurt people, then we are going to have a hugely unpopular government on our hand,’ Hayes added.
IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
1) £4.6 MILLION CAN’T WASH TONY BLAIR’S HANDS CLEAN
2) MPs INUNDATED BY AFGHANISTAN E-LOBBY
3) BUILD NATIONAL AFGHANISTAN: TIME TO GO DEMONSTRATION
4) ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO SUPPORT STOP THE WAR
5) NEW LOCAL STOP THE WAR GROUPS
6) REALITY RADIO LAUNCHED
1) £4.6 MILLION CAN’T WASH TONY BLAIR’S HANDS CLEAN
Tony Blair has accumulated an astronomical fortune since he left office in 2007 — by some estimates it will soon reach £45 million (SEE bit.ly/9RxYik)
If Tony Blair thought donating the proceeds from his soon to be published memoirs to charity would absolve him of his Iraq war crimes, he’s very much mistaken.
Cuba Update, Tuesday 17 August 2010
1. CHOMSKY ARTICLE IN FULL
2. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL URGES OBAMA NOT TO EXTEND BLOCKADE LAW
3. CUBA HAS TRAINED OVER 8,000 DOCTORS FROM 54 NATIONS
4. CUBA SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN JOB VACANCIES
5. MIAMI 5 VIGIL AND OTHER FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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1. CHOMSKY ARTICLE IN FULL
Folowing it’s publication in the magazine of the Cuba Solidarity Campaign, CubaSi, the full Noam Chomsky introduction to a new book on terrorism against Cuba is reproduced on the Cuba Solidarity Capaign website to promote Keith Bolender’s tour of the UK in September.
Read the entire article at:
http://www.cuba-solidarity.org.uk/cubasi_article.asp?ArticleID=121
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17 August, 2010 — PSC
Last night, the BBC broadcast a Panorama programme entitled ‘Death on the Med’.
It claimed to reveal ‘what really happened’ when Israeli commandoes boarded the Mavi Marmara on 31 May 2010.
Watch the programme here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00thr24
The programme was extremely biased, portraying the activists on board as violent terrorists who set out to kill Israeli soldiers.
Please write to the BBC asking the following questions:
You can find more points to make on the PSC website at http://www.palestinecampaign.org/ and t.co/wxcKyPH
Where to send your complaint:
Online: BBC complaints link: Follow the link and fill out the online form: https://www.bbc.co.uk/complaints/forms/
Ring: BBC complaint line number: 03700 100 212
Email: mailto:panorama.reply@bbc.co.uk
Write: BBC Panorama, MC4A1, Media Centre, Media Village, 201 Wood Lane, London, W12 7TQ.
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17 August, 2010 — Gilad Atzmon – Writings
Some British Jews are desperate to stop the truth about the Jewish state being spread around. The Jewish Chronicle reported today that Jewish ‘Community leaders are battling to stop an exhibition of paintings by children from Gaza being shown in schools in the North of England.’
Jewish campaigners say they have ‘no objection to the paintings, but have reacted with anger at a series of talks given to accompany them.’
The man behind the exhibition and the talks is Rod Cox, 62, who visited Gaza and the West Bank a few times in recent years. The exhibition, Loss Of Innocence, has been on tour since September, visiting universities, town halls and, most recently, Manchester Cathedral. It was taken to a Quaker venue in Marple, Stockport, on Monday evening and plans are under way to take it to schools in the north west.
To watch Rod Cox and the Exhibition:
Manchester Rep Council President Lucille Cohen said: ‘Rod Cox is disseminating hatred. His talk and text accompanying his exhibition either indirectly implied or overtly conveyed a number of unsubstantiated assumptions about Israel. I am astounded that Christians of good will would seem willing to become a party to this.’
I guess that Lucille Cohen better read the Goldstone report. The list of Israeli war crimes against humanity is totally and overwhelmingly substantiated. As it happens, the Jewish community leaders who rush to assist the Jewish state give a clear message of Jewish collective support of Israel and its crimes. It is also almost amusing to read Zionist Lucille Cohen trying to tell Christians what the meaning of ‘good will’ is all about.
Zionist Federation co-president Joy Wolfe said: ‘If the pictures had been allowed to speak for themselves most people, myself included, would have found little reason to criticise the concept of the exhibition. But they weren’t. They were accompanied by Rod Cox’s captions which demonised Israel and invented some truly remarkable allegations.’
The pictures obviously speak for themselves and as for the Palestinian cause, slowly but surely, it becomes a universal cause. Someone also should remind Zionist Wolfe that the children of Gaza live in a siege, neither they nor their picture can travel around unless Mr Cox kindly delivers. God bless Mr Cox for his activism.
I would suggest that Britain do itself a great favour if it proceeds with the idea of comparative literature and combine the teaching of Anne Frank with the story of Gaza children. At the end of the day, history is meaningful once it is put in perspective.
12 August, 2010 — NO2ID
HAS THE COALITION ADOPTED THE DATABASE STATE?
Up to now NO2ID has had reason to be pleased with the new government. It may not have moved as certainly or as far as we would like on mass surveillance projects, but it has shown willing, quickly cutting back the ID scheme and cancelling ContactPoint. But this week’s pre-announcement of the idea of using credit-reference agencies to detect benefit fraud is a sign that the ideas of “Transformational Government” have not vanished from Whitehall alongside the terminology.
No-one wants to promote fraud. But that does not mean anything claimed to be an anti-fraud measure is worth its other consequences. The details of the scheme are very sketchy so far, but NO2ID will be taking a very close interest in the costs to privacy as well as the cost-effectiveness of any mass data-sharing that it involves. Fishing expeditions to turn up suspects are a very different matter from targeted investigations. ‘Computer says no,’ would be a weird way to run a welfare system.
13 August, 2010 — http://www.statewatch.org/
Statewatch European Documentation Centre (SEMDOC): http://www.statewatch.org/semdoc/
Sitemap: http://www.statewatch.org/sitemap.htm
1. EU: European Investigation Order (EIO)
2. UK: Torture Guidelines
3. UK: Annual report: Intelligence Services Commissioner, 2009
4. POLAND-GERMANY: Suspected Israeli spy subject to European Arrest Warrant
5. UK: RESPONSE TO HUMAN RIGHTS JUDGMENTS
6. EU: EURODAC: Annual report 2009
7. USA: EPIC: Documents reveal that body scanners routinely store and records images
8. BELGIUM-USA: Viewpoint: Possible Extradition of Nizar Trabelsi
9. EU: European Commission: Report on the placing on the market of replica firearms
10. EU: Council: Data Protection subsumed into Working Party on “Information exchange”
11. EU: Council: “Police Cooperation Working Party” changed its name
12. EU: Council Presidency: Operation Hermes
13. EU: Council of the European Union: “State of play” at the Brussels summer break
14. EU: Council Presidency: Belgian EU Presidency: Immigration and asylum Programme
15. Poland: Fresh evidence regarding CIA rendition flights
16. UK: Terrorism Act: Carlile report for 2009
17. EU: COUNTER-TERRORISM: Communication
16 August, 2010 — JNews
When BDS activists target companies that profit directly from the occupation and are prosecuted, the illegality of the settlements will become an issue
London, UK – The acquittal this week of four London-based activists for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) raises profound issues for traders in products which originate from illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). The case also poses challenging questions for the UK authorities, who have failed to confront the legal and moral problems surrounding settlement trade. In September and December last year, the activists entered a shop selling products from cosmetics company Ahava in Monmouth Street, Covent Garden in London, and locked themselves to oil drums filled with concrete. In both cases, the shop was forced to cease trading for several hours.
As a result, the activists were charged with offences under s.68 and s.69 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. The section 68 offence, known as aggravated trespass, is committed where the accused trespasses on land and does something intended to obstruct or disrupt any lawful activity.
11 August, 2010 — The Frontline Club
The data revolution: How WikiLeaks is changing journalism
When August 12th, 2010 7:00 PM through 8:30 PM
Location
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London, W2 1QJ
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Concessions – students/seniors £ 8.00
Early booking £ 10.00
The controversy surrounding WikiLeaks’ historic release of more than 70,000 classified US military documents on the war in Afghanistan has not died down.
But one thing is certain: online data and its dissemination is changing journalism and the relationship betwen public and power.
In this special event, we ask:
– How are organisations like WikiLeaks changing the way public data is released?
– What do the Afghan War Logs mean for the mainstream media and government media relations?
– What are the legal implications of the War Logs files’ release?
Joining us on this panel are: Julian Assange, WikiLeaks editor-in-chief (via online link up); journalist, academic and freedom of expression activist Heather Brooke, whose successful campaigning led to the full release of MPs’ expenses files; media lawyer Mark Stephens and The Guardian’s legal affairs correspondent Afua Hirsch.

This is the very first drawing, wobbly lines ‘an all that I did on my new Macintosh back in 1984, recently unearthed from my stuff that has been packed away in a loft in Brooklyn for fifteen years. Printed out on the original Apple Imagewriter dot matrix printer (remember those?).
14 August 2010, 12-2pm, 39 Monmouth Street, Covent Garden
On 9th, 10th and 11th August, four activists are due to appear in court charged with aggravated trespass for twice blockading the cosmetics shop, Ahava, in London, in 2009.
The people who should be appearing in court are the owners of Ahava, an Israeli company which has its factory in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Ahava is profiting from the Occupation while also ensuring the financial survival of the illegal settlement – Mitzpe Shalem in the West Bank – where its factory is based. Ahava products use mud from the Dead Sea, exploiting occupied natural resources for profit, and violating the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Demonstrate outside Ahava, Covent Garden, this Saturday and show your solidarity with the arrested activists.
Demonstrations take place outside the shop every Saturday fortnight as part of an international campaign against Ahava, which mislabels its products ‘Dead Sea: Israel’.
We want to make this Saturday’s protest the biggest yet, to show that no court case will deter us from the struggle for justice for Palestine.
JOIN US AND MAKE YOUR VOICE FOR JUSTICE HEARD
For more information on Saturday’s protest, and the international campaign against Ahava click here: http://tiny.cc/qjlqz
For more information on Ahava’s stolen goods: http://www.stolenbeauty.org/
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29 July, 2010 — NO2ID
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
Parliament is in recess, so now is a good time to take stock of the coalition’s few weeks in office. Has the database state rolled back?
The Identity Documents Bill – which will repeal the Identity Cards Act – is still in the Commons. Some improvements have been made, but the threat of officially registered identity, a ‘shadow Register’, remains. And much of the infrastructure is still being built on other Home Office pretexts. How many ID-scheme contracts will the Coalition terminate?
It *has* just sacked the lead contractor of the e-Borders programme, shutting down development temporarily. We are delighted to report that ContactPoint will end at noon on August 6th, with all data to be deleted safely.
8 August, 2010
A two and half hour investigative documentary on 7/7: Seeds of Deconstruction, which examines some of the questions and conspiracy theories about 7/7, the July 7th 2005 London Bombings.
See the full video here. It’s in high definition and you’ll need a Div-X plugin to view. Or you can check out the video in 18 segments here.
Some wayward thoughts: I get through an awful lot of articles every day, so many in fact that it’s difficult to keep up with the flow. However, the scarcity of content on the UK, especially from a progressive perspective is extremely depressing. And when I do find articles they invariably originate from the ‘usual suspects’, that is to say, what’s left of the left, mostly what used to be called the Trotskyists, or other ‘infantile disorders’.
I sometimes think that before we see any real thinking out of the left in the UK we are going to have wait for the generation raised during the Cold War/Stalinist epoch to die off first.
7 August, 2010 — Stop the War Coalition
IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
1) WHEN DAVID BECKHAM WENT TO AFGHANISTAN: WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?
2) SUPPORT THE WIKILEAKS WHISTLEBLOWERS
3) VIVA PALESTINA AID CONVOY FOR GAZA: GET INVOLVED
4) REBRANDING THE OCCUPATION OF IRAQ
5) PROSECUTING TONY BLAIR
6) MAKE A DONATION TO STOP THE WAR
6 August, 2010 — Viva Palestina
Since the beginning of Israel’s illegal siege on Gaza, individuals across the world have come together — participating in journeys to Gaza themselves, donating and raising awareness at home, and working to persuade the government to end the siege — as an act of solidarity with the besieged Palestinians in Gaza.
With our government’s failure to end the blockade, people have been inspired to take action themselves to end the crisis, seen by the Gaza flotilla and previous land convoys. The overwhelming response to Israel’s attack on the Freedom Flotilla has forced governments to highlight this issue and call for an end to the siege. But we are committed to pushing further to ensure that words become action, and the siege is actually ended, allowing 1.5 million Palestinians to take advantage of what we in Britain take for granted — the right to work, to decent food and clean water, to education, to health, to visit to see family and friends, and to travel.
Now is your opportunity to get involved — the chance to make decisive progress to end the siege is now better than ever before.
PSC is pleased to partner once again with Viva Palestina, who are organising their biggest ever convoy yet in an attempt to break the siege by land and sea. The London leg of the convoy will leave on September 18th, and will be joined by two others legs from Casablanca and Doha — to converge at Al-Arish.
Take part in this international effort to end the siege. You can:
To read more about the convoy go to: http://www.vivapalestina.org/vp5/intro.html
For details on how to register visit: http://www.vivapalestina.org/vp5/register.html