By Lauren Smith Smith is an independent journalist. On Feb. 11, four American peace activists, known as the Embassy Protectors Collective, will be tried before the U.S. empire for “interfering with certain protective functions” of its federal government for their occupation of the Venezuelan embassy in Washington, D.C., to prevent . . .
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The four American peace activists who protected the Venezuela Embassy in Washington, D.C., for 37 days during the attempted coup, spoke at The People’s Forum in New York City Jan. 24. The event was part of a speaking and fundraising tour by the four. Margaret Flowers, Kevin Zeese, Adrienne Pine . . .
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Buffalo, N.Y. In conjunction with actions in the U.S. and internationally, some 50 anti-war activists demonstrated Jan. 25 in the Canalside district of the Buffalo harbor on Lake Erie. The activists called for an end to U.S. aggression against Iran and for U.S. withdrawal of all military personnel from the . . .
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This column was transcribed from an audio recording posted on prisonradio.org on Jan. 20. MOVE member, Delbert Africa, held in prison since the Confrontation of August 8, 1978, has walked out of a PA prison after 42 years. Delbert, in the 69th year of his life, came out to meet . . .
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With protesters marching in hundreds of cities around the world against the U.S. empire’s war plans against Iran and Iraq, including millions in Baghdad, the need for a unified anti-imperialist movement in the U.S. has grown. Central to organizing of hundreds of demonstrations against U.S. wars, sanctions and occupations has . . .
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Traducción: María Piedad Ossaba, Lapluma.net. 1 de enero − Un amargo conflicto entre los dos principales partidos políticos que representan al imperialismo usamericano se perfila en el horizonte para el próximo año. Lucharán en su primera ronda en el Senado, en el juicio que seguirá a la votación de la . . .
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