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Prisoner on stolen land: an interview wit’ Aaron about political prisoner...

Listening party for new hip hop cd, the ‘Free Leonard Peltier Album,’ Tuesday, Nov. 30, 6:30 p.m., at the Black Dot Café, 1195 Pine St., West Oakland by Minister of Information JR Leonard Peltier is a...

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‘COINTELPRO 101’: an interview wit’ filmmaker Claude Marks

Attend a screening – March 18 and 22 in Berkeley, March 30 and April 2 in San Francisco by Minister of Information JR “COINTELPRO 101” is a recently released documentary that takes a long hard look at...

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River of Haitians march to stop the attacks on President Aristide and the...

Rally for Haiti on Friday, Jan. 11, 4:30-5:30 p.m., at 3901 Broadway, near MacArthur BART, Oakland [In this video, titled “Une Grande Confrontation Inevitable,” the crowd is initially shown protesting...

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U.S. drone policy: Sen. Rand Paul filibuster

by Jalil Muntaqim Rand Paul’s filibuster opposing nominee John Brennan’s CIA appointment had relevant historical significance. For instance, in terms of the U.S. drone policy and the capacity for...

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Palestine prison

by Mumia Abu-Jamal It is one of the ironies of history that the descendants of the beleaguered Warsaw Ghetto in Poland, subjected to the bitter hatreds and repression of the Nazis, have established an...

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100th day of the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay

Reportedly over 130 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay have entered the 100th day of the hunger strike protesting their infinite detention. The U.S. government has denied and underplayed the hunger strike...

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Report from China: ‘Human Rights Record of the United States in 2012’

by the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China The State Department of the United States recently released its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2012, posing as...

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Congo: The UN Combat Intervention Brigade is not there to combat resource theft

by Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News June 22, 2013 http://www.anngarrison.com/sites/default/files/mp3/Congo-UN-Combat-Intervention-Brigade-KPFA-06-22-2013.mp3 KPFA Evening News Anchor Cameron Jones: On...

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Dr. Willie Ratcliff on Black San Francisco

by Michael Chase and Ragina Johnson San Francisco’s African American population is shrinking – and fast. As a consequence of high unemployment among the Black population and gentrification and the...

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An end to ‘the hole’? 6 signs that solitary confinement reform is coming

Much of the momentum in the movement to reform the use of solitary confinement in the United States comes from the work of prisoners themselves by Nur Lalji On March 18, author and activist Sarah...

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Hunters Point to Treasure Island: From the frying pan into the fire

by Carol Harvey Part One: The Sandy Agee story Gentile, soft-spoken Sandy Agee represents a group of African-American Bayview Hunters Point residents who thought they escaped radiation and chemicals...

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Child refugees: When children are ‘the enemy’

by Mumia Abu-Jamal I’ve been watching for days now as media reports display the growing hatred at the arrival of Central American children across the Mexican-U.S. border. A little girl cries as her...

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Stop the political persecution of Aristide and Fanmi Lavalas once and for all

by Danny Glover In March of 2011, I accompanied Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide on his trip home to Haiti following years of forced exile in South Africa. I did so in support of Haitian...

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‘Selma’ shockingly and sadly relevant

Review by Kia Croom “Selma” gives a window into the turbulent three-month voting rights campaign, a series of pivotal protest marches in 1965 that culminated with President Johnson signing the Voting...

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Concerning reactionaries and thugs: The New Black Panther Party

by Elbert “Big Man” Howard Like many of my comrades, original Black Panther Party members, I have for years watched these strutting caricatures who call themselves the New Black Panther Party and...

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Cuba to release 3,522 prisoners on the eve of Pope Francis’ visit; why can’t...

by the International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity for the Peoples Just prior to the visit of Pope Francis to Cuba on Sept. 19, the Cuban government has announced the release of 3,522 people...

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David Cameron’s visit to Jamaica: Amusing and dangerous

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Rwanda conscripts Burundian refugees into new ‘rebel force’: an interview...

by Ann Garrison Burundian refugees at Nyanza reception center prepare to depart for Rwanda’s Mahama refugee camp. – Photo: J. Novela, UNHCR Western press and officials now warn that the Rwandan...

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Amend The 13th: Why the Millions for Prisoners March is vital to social...

by Joka Heshima Jinsai, Executive Director, Amend The 13th: Abolish Legal Slavery in Amerika Movement Working towards the success of the Millions for Prisoners March has been a central theme of the...

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