December, 2005

No 7/7 Public Inquiry

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December 14th, 2005

It doesn’t come as much of a surprise to hear that Charles Clarke announced today that there will not be a formal public inquiry into the July 7 bombings. According to Blair, one of the largest mass murders to hit British soil since the last World War is of lesser importance than the Harold Shipman [...]

We Rock The Boat - Videos

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December 12th, 2005

We Rock The Boat

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December 11th, 2005

MARCH for Iraq, Palestine, Kashmir, Chechnya…Before they make it a crime

Get the word out !

>Next time from Morroco to Malaysia InshAllah

Sister Yvonne Ridley gave one heavy speech (on the right side of the pic)

Initial reports had figures of attendance “at several hundred”
One or two video clips are here.
PS - My sincerest apologies to the organisers [...]

Repercussions

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December 8th, 2005

SubhanAllah, so often we take decisions on the spur of the moment, we take the risk thinking that we’re intelligent enough to outweigh all the risks, then we think “˜damn’ - as the result of that decision comes crashing back down on us. Fortunately, there are some results that can be fixed, but dangerously, there [...]

Double Standards: Aussie Style

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December 5th, 2005

Last Friday, the Singaporean government decided to go ahead with the hanging of 25-year-old Australian drug trafficker Nguyen Tuong Van
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4490754.stm.
The Australian people and government were outraged by it. Australian Attorney-General Philip Ruddock described the punishment as being “barbaric”. Australian PM John Howard made five personal pleas to the Singaporean leadership. Such statements and actions are [...]