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FMKs Årsmøte 2012

22. februar 2012
FMKs Årsmøte 2012

FMK skal avholde sitt årsmøte for 2012 lørdag den 3. mars kl 13.00 i lokalene i Bjørn Farmanns gate 14 A, 0271 Oslo Ring Øystein på 928 19 143 om du har problemer med døren. Dagsorden: Møtet åpnes, innkalling godkjennes Valg av møteleder Valg av sekretær Gjennomgang av årrapport Økonomisk rapport legges fram Budsjett...

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Khader Adnan: No food without freedom

20. februar 2012
Khader Adnan: No food without freedom

Protests calling for Khader Adnan’s release have been held across the occupied West Bank and in Gaza City Friday is the 62nd day of the Palestinian prisoner’s protest against his detention by Israel. Sixty-one days. That is how long it’s been since Khader Adnan has eaten. The 33-year-old Palestinian was taken from his home...

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Bahrain deports four foreign activists

19. februar 2012
Bahrain deports four foreign activists

  Observers for rights groups expelled amid security clampdown to prevent mass pro-democracy protests in capital.     Bahrain announced the deportation of four foreign activists for “taking part in illegal demonstrations” in the country, adding to a number of deportations of activists over the past week. The four activists were deported for “lying...

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Threat of 3rd intifada, says UN Rapporteur about Khader Adnan hunger strike

19. februar 2012
Threat of 3rd intifada, says UN Rapporteur about Khader Adnan hunger strike

In a special Q&A with Ahram Online, Richard Falk, UN Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights in Palestine, urges international community to take action over Israel detained Khader Adnan, who has been given days to liv. One of the most iconic cases shedding light on the consequences of the Israeli occupation of Palestine...

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Yemen separatists urge ‘civil disobedience’ to disrupt poll

18. februar 2012
Yemen separatists urge ‘civil disobedience’ to disrupt poll

Higher Council of Peaceful Movement for Liberation of South calls on supporters to ‘take every possible peaceful action’ against election.   A faction of Yemen’s separatist Southern Movement on Saturday called for a day of “civil disobedience” to disrupt next week’s presidential election. The Higher Council of the Peaceful Movement for the Liberation of...

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Desmond Tutu tells David Cameron tar sands threaten health of the planet

18. februar 2012
Desmond Tutu tells David Cameron tar sands threaten health of the planet

Eight Nobel laureates urge the prime minister to support EU moves to classify tar sands oil as highly polluting. Eight Nobel laureates including Archbishop Desmond Tutu have written to the prime minister to argue that oil derived from Canadian tar sands “threatens the health of the planet” and that the UK should support European...

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Maldives: Protesters throw money, taunt police amid growing civil unrest 

18. februar 2012
Maldives: Protesters throw money, taunt police amid growing civil unrest 

A protest against the arrest of Addu Atoll MP Mohamed ‘Mode’ Rasheed morphed into a face-off between civilians and police forces, who were mocked as the corrupt servants of Maamingili MP and opposition Jumhoree Party (JP) leader Gasim Ibrahim and taunted by several hundred young men between Parliament and Sosun Magu on Sunday night....

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Arrested New Paltz occupiers temporarily relocate to Huguenot Street

17. februar 2012
Arrested New Paltz occupiers temporarily relocate to Huguenot Street

Members of the Occupy New Paltz movement rallied on Thursday one week after several of them were arrested for disobeying a park curfew. Max Richmond, an Occupy supporter, criticized Mayor Jason West as “hypocritical.” Back in 2004, West locked horns with then Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, favoring the gay marriage issue by solemnizing 20...

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Will Occupy Embrace Nonviolence?

15. februar 2012
Will Occupy Embrace Nonviolence?

This past fall, Occupy transformed the political landscape by seizing a moment, wedding righteous anger to high spirits—by existing and enduring in public places. The occupations cleared spaces for public life, for mutual education and controversy. From them came all kinds of direct actions that carried symbolic weight. From them also came the marches...

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UB students should launch civil disobedience

15. februar 2012

The current issues that University of Botswana students face are just more than fighting for direct academic justice and better welfare, but also internal re-invigoration and participation of some certain students. It is a disturbing factor to note that there are still those who view student activism and local direct action as ineffective or...

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