Archive - Nov 2006

November 30th

EU's CIA rendition report: forget about the US-EU agreement?

Selling bad wine with a new label: an EU draft report 'condemns' the kidnappings by the CIA and also 'blasted' most European countries for concealing and accepting the practice of the use by the US junta's CIA for the transportation and illegal detention and torture of human beings in secret prisons in the US Gulag.*

£5M for Bikes, £500M for M74 Extension

Executive trumpeting details of a £5M scheme to encourage kids to cycle to school. The missing context is that they're of course spending 100 times that on promoting unhealthy travel and a stupid road scheme that will cut aqcross communities in Glasgow. Try cycling to school under an underpass….

Edinburgh Bike Station opens in a new location

The opening of the new Bike Station at 250 Causewayside, Edinburgh will be between 1.30pm and 4pm on the 1st December.

Campaign to free Dame Dieng, a young computer genius imprisoned in Senegal

Dame Dieng is 21 and has been arrested without any valid explanation, the Senegalese police invented the same old insult and threat known for centuries stuff when they invaded the political opponent, Idrissa Seck, headquarters where Dame Dieng happened to be, he had been recruited by this contradictor to the authoritarian Wade regime after having worked for a newspaper’s website and proved there his incredible gifts for computer matters.

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November 29th

muuris.jpg: Riga during NATO summit.

World Personalities Arrive in Havana

Personalities from around the globe have arrived in Havana to attend celebrations for the 80th birthday of Cuban President Fidel Castro to take place this week.

Colloquium on Cuba and Fidel Starts Wednesday

The international colloquium Memory and Future: Cuba and Fidel, organized by the Ecuadorian based Guayasamin Foundation, begins Wednesday at the Havana Convention Center with more than 1,800 personalities from some 80 countries expected to attend.

Trees Felled on Middle Meadow Walk, Edinburgh

Fully grown trees are being felled on Middle Meadow Walk right now for Quarter Mile developments - urgent action needed

Glasgow Dawn Raid stopped on Sunday

After a lull of many weeks the Glasgow Immigration Enforcement Team resumed its brutal practise of raiding people’s homes in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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