News and notes for this weekend A Luta Cont'inua

Marko Ajdaric marko at bahianet.com.br
Sat Oct 2 00:50:55 PDT 1999


See this weekend at http://pagina.de/luta (or http://come.to/luta )

3 URLs in homage to the Spartacists

Germany, 1918: The Revolution Breaks Out

A painting: The Murder of Rosa Luxemburg

Auf, auf zum Kampf!, a song ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Swazi Editor Charged With Criminal Defamation, after publishing the profile of a fiancée of King Mswati

The Globe and Mail (cool) cartoonist hits militarism, once

And twice

Eagle eggs on Alaskan Islands contain... pesticides ! ! ! [5th item]

Students and laid-off phosphate workers clashed with Moroccan police

Jewish Settlement Expansion Continues

Arab and Muslim neighbors are helping the US to keep in place the UN embargo

Australia: Senate passed a significant motion on Western Sahara

Among the Kosovo refugees there are thousands of Roma

Urgent measures to ensure that Roma are not discriminated against in access to asylum

Occidental threatens U'wa people of Colombia

Comix: Annan Powers - The Guy Who Nagged Me, by Martin Kozlowski

AIDS and debt. Africa's deadly combination

The U'wa Protest at Occidental Petroleum

Do gene therapy benefits outweigh risks?

Mustafa Zibri, PFLP leader, back to West Bank after 32 years

Why even has Orthodox Church withdrawn from NATO's Kosovo Council

The Brazilian Documentation and Information Center for the Disabled People

Lebanon: Workers protest after Internal Security Forces shut chicken plant

Muslims protest outside of Disney World

Sudan Conflict: Much More Than A Religious War

The East Timor Links, by APC

Sudan: Anti-government Student Protests Spread

Pastors for Peace call: Sell Food & Medicine to Cuba

Wisconsin: Animals rights demonstrators plan to be locked into cages

African Medical and Research Foundation awarded Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize

Swatting at Art: Rudolph Giuliani

Bosnian Trade Union Calls Protest, Threatens Strike

Venezuela Indians Stage Protest against Brazil

Karl Marx has been voted the greatest thinker of the millennium

A radiation sickness factfile

Japan's unpopular nuclear industry

US soldiers have killed hundreds of civilians during the opening weeks of the Korean war in 1950

Thousands of blood donations contaminated by the AIDS virus and hepatitis make their way into hemispheric blood banks each year


>From the The Nation's archives: The 1919 Baseball Scandal

Czech Air Controllers To End Strike

Xanana Gusmao cheered in Portugal

Number of people in India suffering from Aids has been seriously under-estimated



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