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Urgent appeal for Shaker Aamer
To sign this petition, visit http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/29410. From the London Guantánamo Campaign: 14th February marked the tenth anniversary of the detention without charge or trial of Shaker Aamer, the last Londoner held in Guantánamo Bay. To mark this anniversary, Shaker’s ...
Read More »Dow legacy to hit Olympics?
As the Olympics approaches, the campaign against Games sponsor Dow Chemicals continues, with the Indian team considering taking protest action short of a team boycott at the event. The latest news is that Len Aldis of the Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society ...
Read More »Mission accomplished?
Mike Phipps of Iraq Occupation Focus: So, in 2011 the last US troops finally left Iraq? Well, not quite. Combat troops may have gone, but private military contractors remain in their thousands. The US will spend nearly $1bn in 2012 ...
Read More »Attack on Cyprus is good news for all
Cyprus is a beautiful island now! No, we’re not talking about the exotic landmass in the Mediterranean – not this time. We’re talking about
Read More »Babar Ahmad campaign gains further recogintion
More than 12,000 people have signed the e-petition urging the UK government to stop the extradition of British detainee Babar Ahmad to the U.S and put him on trial in the U.K instead. It is currently the highest ranked e-petition ...
Read More »Two killed and 15 injured in Ankara explosion
A bomb blast has rocked the centre of the Turkish capital, Ankara, killing 2 wounding more than a dozen people. Turkey’s deputy prime minister said “there is information that a bomb was planted” on a vehicle. Thick smoke could be ...
Read More »Breaking News! BOMB explosion in OSLO
At least one explosion rocked government buildings in Oslo.
Read More »MAJOR CHANGES TO STUDENT VISA SYSTEM
Tougher criteria for people wanting to come to the UK to study and limits on their right to work.
Read More »U.N. council approves no-fly zone over Libya
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also welcomed the resolution, his press office said in a statement.
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