Archive for June 14th, 2005


Michael Jackson: slimed

They never really had much of a case, did they? All the sleaze you heard at the trial was about other things that may have happened and were not related to the actual charges.


Is Jackson one weird dude? He might be, but so what? He’s hardly the only eccentric in show biz. Another famous African-American has been brought low, and sometimes it hardly seems accidental. A war rages while the media focused on this version of bread and circuses.

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LA: Protest Schwarzenegger today in Santa Monica

Protest Gov. Schwarzenegger in Santa Monica!
Fight Back! Stop Budget Cuts! Full Rights for Immigrants!
Tues, June 14, 5 pm

Santa Monica College
(corner of Pico & 17th St), Santa Monica


ANSWER LA called this protest and the response has been huge, we’ve gotten hundreds of endorsements and dozens of groups have expressed interest. It could be quite sizable.


Be there.

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Podcast: Extradite Posada press conference

Terrorist Posada Carriles to new hearing in August


An Immigration Judge ruled to keep terrorist of Cuban origin Luis Posada Carriles in custody, and set August 29 as date for a new hearing to judge his migratory situation.


The judge will decide before June 24 if Posada Carriles should be given bail, and hold a sine die hearing to rule on a request by the defense to transfer the case from El Paso, Texas jurisdiction to Miami, Florida.


Posada Carriles is considered the most dangerous terrorist in the western hemisphere. Among the crimes he is accused of are the mid-flight blast of a Cuban airliner killing 73 people aboard, and the murder of Chilean ex Foreign Minister Orlando Letelier, both in 1976.


The ANSWER Coalition held fourteen press conferences nationwide yesterday on the day of Posada’s hearing. In LA the press conference was held outside the downtown federal bulding and was well attended by the press and included about 5 tv stations and Venezuela News.


mp3 (37:45min. 12.9 MB) broken link fixed, thanks Eli!


LA speakers included


Ian Thompson, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition and National Committee to Free the Cuban Five.

Maria Elena Chavez, daughter of Dolores Huerta, Dolores Huerta Foundation


Bill Paparian, former mayor of Pasadena
 
Michelle Shocked, Singer/Songwriter and activist


A statement from Francisco Letelier, son of Orlando Letelier, former Chilean Foreign Minister who was assassinated in a terrorist car bombing in Washington , DC


Margaret Prescod, Global Women’s Strike and radio host on KPFK


Jim Lafferty, Executive Director, National Lawyers Guild


Joneric Concordia, Alliance for Just and Lasting Peace in the Philippines


Mario Cuellar, FMLN


Linda Llamas, Pastors for Peace




 


 


 


 


 


 


 


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Michelle Shocked

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