The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival Coalition – 2009 Nonprofit Organization Award Winner

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin

The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival Coalition for recycling more than half the waste generated at the three-day festival in Okemah. Set up by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality and managed by local volunteers, more than 4-thousand pounds of waste was diverted in 2009. The D.E.Q. is using this great work to demonstrate to other festivals and outdoor events that event recycling is good for everyone because, after all, this land is our land.

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Texas Hippie Coalition – Off and Mad About It

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin

The Texas Hippie Coalition is a 5 piece Southern hard rock band from Denison, Texas led by lead singer Big Dad Ritch and produced by multi-platinum record producer David Prater.

When asked what TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION is really about, he growled, took a deep breath, and stared a hole straight through the stranger and summed up the essence of Red Dirt Metal in a single word LIFE.

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What happened in Germany, Italy, and Spain during the 1930s?

Posted on May 4th, 2010 by admin

Leaders rose to effectively meet the challenges of the times.

Parliamentary governments had difficulty forming coalitions.

Democracy prevailed but governments struggled to pay off war debts.

Fascist dictators assumed power.

22. Which leader is not accurately matched with his country?
(Points: 3)
Mussolini Austria

Franco Spain

Hitler Germany

Hirohito Japan

23. What did the Rhineland, Ethiopia, and Austria have in common?
(Points: 3)
They were three of the territories invaded by European dictators in the 1930s.

They became Allies in order to prevent Germany from invading.

Leaders from these areas headed the League of Nations.

Hitler conquered all three before taking Poland and Czechoslovakia.

24. What did the passage of five neutrality laws in the 1930s indicate about U.S. foreign policy?
(Points: 3)
The United States encouraged everyone to avoid war.

Congress wanted a return to isolationism.

The government fine-tuned its policy toward other nations.

Congress was unwilling to develop additional alliances.

25. What program did Franklin Roosevelt develop to provide supplies to the English in spite of U.S. neutrality laws?
(Points: 3)
Borrow-Benefit

Cash and Carriers

Lend-Lease

Supply and Land

26. What famous words did President Roosevelt use to describe the attack on Pearl Harbor?
(Points: 3)
"A point in history full of promise and danger"

"A day that will live in infamy"

"Nothing to fear but fear itself"

"Transformation of a lie into truth"

27. How did President Roosevelt indicate his commitment to being prepared for war?
(Points: 3)
by detailing preparations in his inaugural and State of the Union addresses

by changing the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War

by signing the Selective Service Act requiring young men to serve in the military

by calling for large contracts for corporations that built tanks, planes, and jeeps

28. What was the U.S. response to the bombing of Pearl Harbor?
(Points: 3)
bombing Tokyo

joining the Allies and declaring war on Germany

declaring war on Japan and joining the Allies

returning the fleet to naval bases in San Diego

29. Why did President Roosevelt establish a War Production Board?
(Points: 3)
to organize the branches of the military as they developed the best strategies of attack

to make the supplies necessary for war

to coordinate the production of war goods among corporations

to be certain that the government received the best deal from overseas producers

30. What did President Roosevelt bring together to create what he called an "arsenal of democracy?"
(Points: 3)
ships from all the Allies that could deliver weapons and ammunition to the ground troops

liberty ships, planes, weapons, and supplies for the military produced by corporations

a munitions facility located in the center of the country that would supply either coast

all the Allied troop commanders to strategize ways of ending the war

31. What action taken by the U.S. government during World War II violated the constitutional rights of some citizens?
(Points: 3)
arresting protesters that wanted to voice concerns about the cost of the war

interning and detaining Japanese citizens in camps

preventing news organizations from showing casualties being returned home

tapping the phones of suspected communists without warrants

32. Which two U.S. commanders led troops in the European and Pacific fronts?
(Points: 3)
Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur

Chester Nimitz and John Nance Garner

Dwight Eisenhower and George C. Marshall

Henry Stimson and Douglas MacArthur

33. Which U.S. victory in the Pacific theater took the Japanese by surprise?
(Points: 3)
Midway

Tokyo

Bataan

Okinawa

34. What was significant about the D-day landing at Normandy on June 6, 1944?
(Points: 3)
A small force defeated a much larger contingent of Germans.

French forces took the lead in fighting the war.

American forces led the Allies in a battle that marked the beginning of the end of the war.

The English coordinated the invasion, which was originally planned to land in Calais.

35. What do tin foil drives, victory gardens, and rationing have in common?
(Points: 3)
They were part of the civilian reaction while waiting for the military to return home at the end of World War II.

They

Democracy prevailed but governments struggled to pay off war debts.
Mussolini Austria
They were three of the territories invaded by European dictators in the 1930s.
Congress was unwilling to develop additional alliances.
Supply and Land

#8, Reem Kelani Singing Mawtini (My Home Land), Minute Silence – London Gaza Protest 17 Jan 2009

Posted on May 2nd, 2010 by admin

*Part 8* From the previous clip Labour MP Diane Abbott finishing off her speech.

The first speaker in this clip is a singer from Palestine very well known and has an enormous follwing worldwide. Her name is Reem Kelani and she sings Mawtini (My Home Land) anthem. Reem Kelani also calls onto the protestors to hold a minute silence.

http://www.reemkelani.com/biography.asp

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To all Americans read this and even other nationals maybe you understand why terrorism is in Usa?

Posted on April 30th, 2010 by admin

The destruction of the world trade centre and the attack on the pentagon has been described as the greatest act of terrorism.
However history demonstrates that the most horrific acts of Terrorism has been carried out by the freedom loving democratic nation, the United States of America . According to their own Official FBI definition of terrorism: “Terrorism is the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”

IRAQ :
From 1991 to the present day the United States Air Force and Navy have slaughtered over 200,000 civilian people in Iraq with Depleted Uranium missiles, cluster bombs, cruise missiles and other so-called “smart bombs.”

During the “Desert Storm” terror campaign the arsenal also included fuel-air bombs and napalm.

177 million pounds of bombs were dropped on the people of Iraq in the most concentrated aerial bombardment in the history of the world. In the 110,000 sorties of the six-week onslaught the cowardly American and British pilots (and to a lesser extent French and Saudi pilots) mass-murdered at least 200,000 people, using depleted uranium missiles, napalm, cluster-bombs, fuel-air bombs, cruise missiles and other so-called “smart bombs.” The slaughter of civilian people in the Amariyah bomb shelter was a Prime example of this American/British state terrorism. Most of them were women, children, elderly, and invalids from a new housing development. Cowardly U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force jet pilots caught one sixty-mile-long column of fleeing Iraqi soldiers and Palestinian civilian families in vehicles on the Kuwait to Basra highway – and pounded them ruthlessly with bombs and machine-gun fire. The road, clogged by four lanes of one-way, bumper-to-bumper traffic, was carpet bombed by B-52s dropping 1,000-pound bombs, and repeatedly hit with laser-guided missiles and “smart” bombs. All the Iraqi soldiers, as well as Palestinian workers and their families, were slaughtered without mercy. The bloodthirsty American pilots gleefully described the massacre as “shooting in a sheep pen.”

During the Desert Storm terror campaign at least 944,000 rounds of Depleted Uranium ammo were fired from American A-10 Warthogs all over Iraq and Kuwait . When a depleted uranium tipped shell strikes a tank or armoured personnel carrier it easily penetrates the armour and burns the crew alive. The impact also vaporizes the depleted uranium, creating an aerosol of radioactive heavy-metal particles which can spread as far as 190 miles on the wind. When inhaled or ingested, the depleted uranium particles cause chemical and radioactive damage to the bronchial tree, kidneys, liver and bones. Cancer often results, and the effects can even include genetic damage.

The Dutch Laka Foundation estimates that the United States terror campaign left behind 300-800 tons of radioactive waste from this ammunition all over Kuwait and Iraq – poisoning the air, the land, the water and the people everywhere. Afterwards, wherever the depleted uranium firing had been concentrated, there were cancer epidemics among Iraqi civilians living nearby. In the ten years since then, sanctions, polluted water and depleted uranium together have killed somewhere between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 Iraqi civilian people. At least 600,000 of the dead are children. Cancer rates have quadrupled in areas of southern Iraq bombed by the American and British state terrorists. Since it began, thousands of Iraqi babies have been born with horrible birth defects. This is something that has never before been seen in Iraq .

Over the course of only 43 days and nights, approximately 62,000-80,000 air-delivered cluster bombs were dropped on the Iraqi people by the American-led state terrorists. In addition, 10,000 MLRS rockets and 100,000 “Dual Purpose Improved Conventional Munition” artillery shells were fired. All this translates to about 24-30 million “sub munitions” or bomblets. Assuming a dud rate of 5%, it is estimated that the number of Dangerous land-mine cluster bomblets lying on or just under the surface of the ground in Iraq and Kuwait would be from 1.2 to 1.5 million. At least. In the desert, however, the percentage of these duds rose to 30%. So the number of unexploded ordnance still lying in wait for unsuspecting Iraqi children and civilian people could be as high as 7 to 9 million bomblets. A Human Rights Watch report says that of the estimated 24 to 30 million bomblets dropped during the Desert Storm terror campaign, the 1.2 to 1.5 million (at least) that did not immediately explode led to the bloody deaths of 1,220 Kuwaiti and 400 Iraqi people – mostly children – and over 2,500 maimed. And that was in just the first two years after the end of the “war.” So the American/British systematically targeted Iraq ’s civilian infrastructure. Schools, hospitals, factories and every industry connected to food production, water purification and irrigation were targeted for destruction. U.S. Air Force and Navy pilots destroyed a baby formula plant, food warehouses, pharmaceutical plants, fertilizer plants, pesticide plants, storage facilities, refrigeration facilities, electrical generation and communication plants and every single grain silo in the country. All these were destroyed in order to intensify the impoverishing effect of the sanctions. In the process, U.S. and British pilots slaughtered at least 200,000 Iraqi men, women and children. And of course all these murdered human beings were dismissed by the Pentagon as “collateral damage.” In the 10 years since that carnage, the United Nations estimates that over one million Iraqi civilians – including 600,000 children below the age of five – have died as a result of American sanctions alone. One of the most important strategies of the 1991 terror-campaign against the civilian Iraqi people was the bombing of numerous water-purification plants. After that, the American sanctions prevented Iraqis from getting enough replacement parts to repair most of the plants.

So, just as the evil U.S. and British governments planned, the lack of clean drinking water in Iraq has caused a massive human catastrophe. It is contaminated water, more than anything else, that is killing Iraqi babies and small children, by the thousands, every month. Because they are the most vulnerable they are dying from diarrhea and dysentery primarily, and also diseases such as typhoid, hepatitis, cholera and polio – all caused by bacteria and viruses within the contaminated water. And just to make the whole diabolical scheme complete, the American sanctions also prevent the Iraqis from acquiring sufficient medicine to treat these deadly diseases. In an interview of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on CBS’s 60 Minutes, correspondent Lesley Stahl asked her if the death of these 600,000 Iraqi children was “worth it.” Albright’s reply:

“…we think the price is worth it.” General Colin Powell when asked about the number of Iraqi people who were slaughtered by Americans in the 1991 “Desert Storm” terror campaign: “It’s really not a number I’m terribly interested in.” “If they turn on the radars we’re going to blow up their goddamn SAMs [surface-to-air missiles]. They know we own their country. We own their airspace… We dictate the way they live and talk.

And that’s what’s great about America right now. It’s a good thing, especially when there’s a lot of oil out there we need.” U.S. Brig. General William Looney Washington Post, August 30, 1999 – referring, in reality, to the brutal mass

• murder of hundreds of civilian Iraqi men, women and children during 10,000 sorties by American/British.

PALESTINE :

Since September 29, 2000 the Israeli Army, together with violent gangs of Israeli “settlers,” have launched a massive military assault on the Palestinian people. In this latest onslaught the Israelis have murdered over 600 people so far, including many children, and injured over 15,000, many severely Of these 15,000 people, over 1000 have sustained serious physical or neurological injuries requiring long-term health care. The Israelis have surrounded all Palestinian villages and blocked all exits, refusing to allow those with severe injuries to get medical help outside. Meanwhile the Israeli Army fires into the villages with missiles from Cobra helicopter gunships and with shells and heavy-gauge ammo from tanks.

Israeli invaders of the West Bank , who are given the misleading name of “settlers,” actually live in hilltop fortresses above many of the Palestinian villages. From these fortresses the “settlers” fire at will down on the unarmed Palestinian people below. In addition to murdering people, the Israeli military is extensively targeting infrastructure, with the intention of destroying the Palestinian economy. Under the guise of “retaliation,” “destroying sniper hiding places” or “protecting Israeli settlers,” Israeli helicopter gunships have fired missiles into Gaza TV studios, factories, office suites, police stations and administrative centers of the Palestinian Authority, destroying them all.

VIETNAM :
American Genocide of the Vietnamese People, 1945-1974 “I would like to say that several months ago in Detroit we had an investigation at which over 150 honorably discharged veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia. They told stories that at times they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, razed villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan, shot cattle and dogs for fun, poisoned food stocks and generally ravaged the countryside of South Vietnam, in addition to the normal ravage of war and the normal and very particular ravaging which is done by the applied bombing power of this country.”

John Kerry Navy lieutenant, leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1971 During the Kennedy and Johnson administrations the number of murderous U.S. military personnel invading Vietnam jumped from 23,000 in 1963 to 184,000 in 1966. During 13 years of America’s war against the people of Vietnam 8000,000 Tons of bombs (like Napalm and cluster bombs) and defoliants (Agent Orange) were dropped in total – and at least 3 MILLION Vietnamese people were slaughtered. During the Vietnam Genocide there was even an official CIA program of systematic terror, torture and mass-murder called Operation Phoenix.

CAMBODIA :
The direct American genocide of the Cambodian people lasted from 1969 to 1975. After that the Khmer Rouge, America ’s covert clients, took over the job. Estimated civilian deaths:

2,000,000 – 2,500,000 people From the U.S. Air Force carpet
• bombing and the Khmer Rouge combined.

From Derailing Democracy by Dave McGowan:

Not content with the destruction being wrought upon Southeast Asia, the U.S. began a massive covert bombing campaign against Cambodia , resulting in famine, economic chaos, and a staggeringly high death toll. The desperate conditions created by the bombing set the stage for the Rise to power of the Khmer Rouge, resulting in yet another round of death and destruction for the besieged country.

>From Rogue State by William Blum:

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Cambodian Prince Sihanouk was yet another leader who did not fancy being an American client. After many years of hostility toward his regime, including assassination plots and the infamous Nixon/Kissinger secret “carpet bombings” of 1969-70, Washington finally overthrew Sihanouk in a coup in 1970.

This was all that was needed to impel Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge forces to enter the fray. Five years later, they took power. But the years of American bombing had caused Cambodia ’s traditional economy to vanish. The old Cambodia had been destroyed forever.

Incredibly, the Khmer Rouge were to inflict even greater misery upon this unhappy land. And to multiply the irony, the United States supported Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge after their subsequent defeat by the Vietnamese.

LAOS :
The United States Air Force dropped the equivalent of a planeload of bombs every eight minutes for nine years on the people of Laos, from 1965 to 1973 – over 2,000,000 tons. This was some of the heaviest aerial bombing in world history. Estimated civilian deaths: 500,000 people The United States dropped an estimated 285 million cluster bomblets all over Southeast Asia during the course of the Vietnam War – seven bomblets for every man, woman and child. By 1973 it was estimated that there were at least nine million unexploded bomblets still lying on Laotian territory. As much as half a million tons of unexploded ordnance (primarily cluster-bombs) remains littered all over the Laotian countryside – 35 years later. Every year, throughout all these past 35 years, hundreds of innocent Laotian children and civilian people are murdered or maimed by American cluster-bombs. Bombs dropped by United States Air Force crews.

>From Rogue State by William Blum:

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The Laotian left, led by the Pathet Lao, tried to effect social change peacefully, making significant electoral gains and taking part in coalition governments. But the United States would have none of that. The CIA and the State Department, through force, bribery and other pressures, engineered coups in 1958, 1959 and 1960. Eventually, the only option left for the Pathet Lao was armed force. The CIA created its infamous “Arme Clandestine”- totaling 30,000, from every corner of Asia – to do battle, while the US Air Force, between 1965 and 1973, rained down more than two million tons of bombs upon the people of Laos, many of whom were forced to live in caves for years in a desperate attempt to escape the monsters falling from the sky. After hundreds of thousands had been killed, many more maimed, and countless bombed villages with hardly stone standing upon stone, the Pathet Lao took control of the country, following on the heels of events in Vietnam.

KOREA :
Between 1950 and 1953 the greatest devastation was of course inflicted upon the civilian people of North Korea . The United States Corporate Mafia Government and military were terribly frustrated by the heroic determination of the Korean people and their Chinese allies to be free of American domination. To teach them the “virtues” of the American way, the Pentagon began a deliberate campaign of bloody genocide from the air and on the ground beginning in June 1950, using 20 times more napalm against the Korean people than it used in World War II. It was during the Korean Genocide that American military personnel first started using the term “****.” Many subhuman Americans felt it was okay to slaughter Korean children and rape Korean women because they were all just “gooks.” This sort of bestial racism is a tradition in the bloodthirsty United States military. War criminals always attempt to justify their own evil inhumanity by imagining their victims as being less than human. By the end of America’s genocidal assault nearly 3 million civilian people in North Korea had died horribly, either directly from American bombing and massacres or from war-related causes such as starvation and disease. The events in Sinchon County are a typical example of American war crimes in Korea .

SINCHON:
Sinchon was considered a Communist stronghold when American troops occupied the town in September 1950. By the time a North Korean and Chinese counter-offensive was able to drive them out in early December 1950, racist American troops had already managed to mass-murder 35,383 people- one out of every four of the county’s 140,000 inhabitants. To this day a local museum carefully chronicles the extent of U.S. war crimes in Sinchon: Americans burned 5,484 dwellings and destroyed 618 factories, public buildings and irrigation facilities, committing the cold-blooded murder of tens of thousands of people in the process. Then, when American troops were forced to retreat, they took revenge on women and children. In order to make the world safe for democracy, American troops murdered 900 helpless civilian people in an air-raid shelter by pouring gasoline into the shelter’s ventilation hole and setting it on fire.

In Wonam-ri , North Korea , American troops locked 502 women and their children in two storehouses and then burned them all alive too. This was done in December 1950, while American politicians and military leaders preached from every pulpit about the terrible threat of “Godless Communism.”

“No refugees to cross the front line. Fire everyone trying to cross lines.” 8 th Cavalry Regiment communications log two days before the No Gun Ri massacre. “American soldiers played with our lives like boys playing with flies.” Chun Choon-ja – a 12-year-old Korean girl in 1950 survivor of the No Gun Ri massacre
I TRIED TO EDIT IT BUT COULDNT BECAUSE THE CRIME IS SO MUCH IT DOESNT GET LESS THAN THIS BUT I DID REMOVE THE ONES IN JAPAN AND CAMBODIA

Well, I think I understand what you’re conveying, and I am pretty certain I’m right.

The law of nature is that IT IS THES POWER THAT RULES. It’s not the justice, right or wrong, but POWER. It is only those with power who can do anything they want and get away with it. If it wasn’t US, it probably would have been somebody else.

Another thing is this kind of things you’re describing come from "dark side of human nature". All men and women have this dark side no matter what country they belong to. I think that’s why Bible says God kept reducing human life span from several hundred years to 120 and then to current average of 70 to 80.

Imagine how the world would be like if murderers, thieves, gamblers and etc were to live hundreds of years. That’s why we all have to die for our own good and for good of others. However while we’re alive let’s understand that we’re all mortal with feet of clay and FOLLOW OUR CONSCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE.

I hope those who read my answer understands what I am conveying.

Binghamton Natural Gas Dev Summit – Bryant La Tourette

Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin

Interview with Joint Landowners Coalition of New York vice president Bryant La Tourette about the JLCNY and the launch of their new website, located at: http://www.jlcny.org. Bryant is also the president of the Oxford Land Group coalition in Chenango County, NY.

Duration : 0:3:0

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Tyendinaga Mohawk Struggle for the Land, part 5/8

Posted on April 25th, 2010 by admin

More than forty days after the Mohawks of Tyendinaga reclaimed a
portion of the Culbertson Tract, the community continues to hold
strong and the Ontario government continues its refusal to revoke the
license legitimizing the quarry operation located on the land.

Over the past month, the battle for the Culbertson has escalated on
all sides. In the face of government refusal to reverse an age-old act
of robbery and injustice, the Mohawks of Tyendinaga blockaded rail
lines running through stolen land for upwards of 30 hours. Dozens of
trains were stopped, business as usual in Ontario was ground to a
halt, and the Canadian public was forced to consider the hundreds of
years of ‘inconvenience’ lived by First Nations peoples. The
community removed the blockade once this message had been sent.

In response, CN Rail has served suit against three Tyendinaga
community members and the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) Band
Council in an unprecedented move, for ‘damages arising from a First
Nations blockade of its tracks’ to the tune of $108 million. CN is
also seeking a ban on future blockades. Furthermore, criminal charges
have been laid against Mohawk spokesperson Shawn Brant. The decision
to press charges came directly from OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino.
Toronto lawyer Peter Rosenthal will be in court on Thursday, for an
initial appearance regarding the civil suit filed by CN Rail.

The Culbertson Tract, was stolen from the Mohawks in 1832. And while
the government and the Mohawks began in 2003 to negotiate a deal to
repatriate the land, and compensate the community for its losses, the
land in question continued to be exploited by non-native developers
while the negotiations dragged on.

While the government stalled, the land itself was literally being
trucked away by quarry operator Thurlow Aggregates at a rate of more
than 100,000 tonnes per year. Additonally, illegal dumping of waste
was allowed to continue at the quarry, undiscovered until the rightful
holders of the land reclaimed it in March.

Now this robbery has been stopped. Rock from the quarry is being used
on the Territory. But the Mohawks of Tyendinaga continue to demand an
expedient and just return of the land to their community. It has been
more than 170 years too long. Join us to hear more about the struggle
for the Culbertson Tract.

Public Meeting with speakers:
Peter Rosenthal: Lawyer with Roach, Schwartz, and Associates
Shawn Brant: Tyendinaga MT

Wednesday, May 16th
7pm
Parkdale Community and Recreation Centre
1499 Queen Street West

This event is hosted by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.

Duration : 0:9:38

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The Nightwatchman – This Land is Your Land

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin

Tom Morello (The Nightwatchman) of Rage Against the Machine performs the classic “This land is your land” at the House of Blues in Chicago for the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) “Concert for Fair food,” celebrating their recent victory to obtain better working conditions and wages through an agreement with the McDonalds corporation.

Duration : 0:3:0

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Tyendinaga Mohawk Struggle for the Land, part 4/8

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin

More than forty days after the Mohawks of Tyendinaga reclaimed a
portion of the Culbertson Tract, the community continues to hold
strong and the Ontario government continues its refusal to revoke the
license legitimizing the quarry operation located on the land.

Over the past month, the battle for the Culbertson has escalated on
all sides. In the face of government refusal to reverse an age-old act
of robbery and injustice, the Mohawks of Tyendinaga blockaded rail
lines running through stolen land for upwards of 30 hours. Dozens of
trains were stopped, business as usual in Ontario was ground to a
halt, and the Canadian public was forced to consider the hundreds of
years of ‘inconvenience’ lived by First Nations peoples. The
community removed the blockade once this message had been sent.

In response, CN Rail has served suit against three Tyendinaga
community members and the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte (MBQ) Band
Council in an unprecedented move, for ‘damages arising from a First
Nations blockade of its tracks’ to the tune of $108 million. CN is
also seeking a ban on future blockades. Furthermore, criminal charges
have been laid against Mohawk spokesperson Shawn Brant. The decision
to press charges came directly from OPP Commissioner Julian Fantino.
Toronto lawyer Peter Rosenthal will be in court on Thursday, for an
initial appearance regarding the civil suit filed by CN Rail.

The Culbertson Tract, was stolen from the Mohawks in 1832. And while
the government and the Mohawks began in 2003 to negotiate a deal to
repatriate the land, and compensate the community for its losses, the
land in question continued to be exploited by non-native developers
while the negotiations dragged on.

While the government stalled, the land itself was literally being
trucked away by quarry operator Thurlow Aggregates at a rate of more
than 100,000 tonnes per year. Additonally, illegal dumping of waste
was allowed to continue at the quarry, undiscovered until the rightful
holders of the land reclaimed it in March.

Now this robbery has been stopped. Rock from the quarry is being used
on the Territory. But the Mohawks of Tyendinaga continue to demand an
expedient and just return of the land to their community. It has been
more than 170 years too long. Join us to hear more about the struggle
for the Culbertson Tract.

Public Meeting with speakers:
Peter Rosenthal: Lawyer with Roach, Schwartz, and Associates
Shawn Brant: Tyendinaga MT

Wednesday, May 16th
7pm
Parkdale Community and Recreation Centre
1499 Queen Street West

This event is hosted by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.

Duration : 0:9:34

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Madagascar: Species, Land, and People – Conservation International (CI)

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin

http://www.conservation.org
Explore Madagascar. This virtual tour lets you visit wild forests and rivers, leaping lemurs and crawling chameleons, Malagasy villages and more.
Get more Magadascar at:
http://www.conservation.org/explore/regions/africa_madagascar/madagascar/

Duration : 0:1:45

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