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5th Peoples' Global Action Gathering in Europe – Athens 20th / 27th of August

The 5th gathering of Peoples Global Action in Europe this time will take
place in Greece.
A responsibility of organizing and coordinating the discussion that opened
in the last meetings of PGA europe has taken by a decentralized network of
activists and collectives in Balkans. Thats exactly and the essential
advantage of this initiative. The convenor is not a local collective like
other conferences in the past but a vital balkan decentralized network.
On the preparation all of these months several questions , problems as
well as ideas for taking action are allready mentioned by all of us who

No One is Illegal Radio: "People's Commission into Immigration 'Security' Measures"

No One Is Illegal-Montreal Radio (March 2007)
part of CKUT's Open Conspiracy for Social Change

This special uploaded edition of No One Is Illegal Radio is a
compilation of audio from the launch of the final report of the
"People's Commission into Immigration "Security" Measures." The public launch of the report took place on February 1, 2007 at the Centre Communautaire Musulman de Montreal.

--> LISTEN to this special People's Commission edition of No One Is Illegal Radio

Audio excerpts from the People's Commission launch include:
* FETYA AHMED, SARWAT VIQUAR & JARED WILL, commissioners: presenting
the findings of the People's Commission;
* SARITA AHOOJA, member of No One Is Illegal-Montreal and a
commissioner: speaking on the Land Reclamation at Six Nations;
* KHADIJA BENNIS, spokesperson of the Justice for Anas Campaign:
speaking about the killing of her brother by Montreal police;
* MARY FOSTER, member of the Justice Coalition for Adil Charkaoui and
an organizer of the People's Commission: speaking about the Kingston
Immigration Holding Center ("Guantanamo North") and the Secret Trial
Five;
* TATIANA GOMEZ, member of Solidarity Across Borders and an organizer
of the People's Commission: speaking about the case of Amparo Torres,
a Colombian refugee facing deportation based on secret evidence;
* HICHAM HALLAL, member of the Al Hidaya Association: speaking about
Islamophobia and the racial and religious profiling of Arab and Muslim
communities;
* MARIE-EVE LAMY, member of the Justice Coalition for Adil Charkaoui
and an organizer of the People's Commission: speaking about the case
of Suleyman Goven, a Kurdish refugee to Canada who was denied status
for 15 years due to CSIS harassment and intimidation;
* LEILA POURTAVAF, member of No One Is Illegal-Montreal and a
researcher for the People's Commission: speaking on the current
immigration regime in Canada;
* LAURA SCHEVCHENKO, organizer with the Sogi Bachan Singh Support
Committee: providing an update about the deportation to possible
torture of Sogi Singh, based on secret evidence.

-- Produced by Leila Pourtavaf and Jaggi Singh of No One Is Illegal-Montreal.

Subscribe to my new podcast! DIDM!

My new podcast is here! This show will (usually) be co-hosted with onto the ontologist and we plan to talk about things we love and play great music. It'll be a big mashup of hiphop, queer music, electropop, ska, cyberpunk, anarchism, autonomous politics, queer politics, abstract hacktivism, radical cartography, complexity theory, craftivism, anti-corporate-trans-globalization, anti-racism, pro-migration-no-borders, and lots of other phrases with dashes like post-post-post!

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check it out and give us a comment on what you think!

I'm DJ'ing at the Anarchist Music Fest

in San Francisco at Balazo on Mission & 18th st on March 18th at 7pm...

along with:
Black Fire
Resistant Culture
Drowning Dog w/Malatesta
Myth of Progress
Help yourself

http://blackfire.net

http://resistantculture.com

http://entartetekunst.info

Borderline Anarchy Collective Winter 2007 No-Border Encuentro

New Mexico Indymedia

[en] The Borderline Autonomy Collective (BLAC) invites those who share our vision of a world without borders to join us in Tucson this February 16-19, 2007 as we strategize to build a movement against borders and for humanity. This February encuentro is meant to advance the development of the No Border Camp being held near the Calexico/Mexicali border in the Fall of 2007, and the North American No Border Network. more

[es] El Borderline Anarchy Collective (BLAC) les invita a los que comparten nuestro visión de un mundo sin fronteras para juntarse con nosotros en Tucson este Febrero, mientras estrategizamos y avanzamos un movimiento contra las fronteras y por la humanidad. El encuentro es parte del proceso de avanzar el desarollo del Red Anti-Fronterizo de NorteAmérica y el Acampo Anti-Fronterizo que esta planeado para el Otoño del año 2007 cerca de Calexico y Mexicali. mas

Málaga Precaria

Estadísticas y estudios oficiales confirman la pérdida de derechos laborales y sociales entre las nuevas generaciones de trabajadores-as

Estrecho/Madiaq Indymedia

Hasta hace poco tiempo, la palabra precariedad era utilizada desde los nuevos movimientos sociales para denunciar el deterioro de las relaciones laborales bajo la gestión neoliberal. Hoy se ha transformado en un nombre común al que recurren tanto la clase política como los medios de comunicación para explicar las consecuencias de la flexibilización de las relaciones de trabajo y la descomposición del Estado del Bienestar.

Las últimas encuestas y estudios institucionales realizados confirman la sospecha: En Málaga la precariedad es la palabra que nombra la vida de la mayoría de las nuevas generaciones de trabajadores.

NYC Grassroots Media Confernece: Media and Movements Beyond Borders

This Year's Theme: Media and Movements Beyond Borders

The 2007 NYC Grassroots Media Conference will take place February 24, 2007 at New School University.

Grassroots struggles for justice are usually rooted in their geographic locations. Yet—from police brutality on the streets of Queens to government repression in the plazas of Oaxaca; from homelessness and displacement in the Bronx to the rise of slums in Lagos; from hunger and poverty in East New York to famine in Kenya; from wiretapping and police surveillance in our communities and military occupation in Iraq and Afghanistan—there are apparent connections in the ways people all over the world negotiate and counter similar forms of oppression and injustice.

No One Is Illegal Radio 2006 Archives

The No One Is Illegal-Montreal collective produces a monthly radio show which airs on CKUT community radio.

Archive of No One Is Illegal Radio's 2006 shows

No One Is Illegal-Montreal is part of a worldwide movement of resistance, fighting for justice and dignity, and the right to self-determination for migrants, refugees and indigenous people. Our campaign is in public confrontation with the Canadian state, denouncing and taking action to combat racial profiling, police brutality, detentions and deportations, exploitation and wage-slave conditions, as well as opposing the displacement and genocide of indigenous peoples on Turtle Island.

Two Voices from the Laval Immigration Detention Center (Montreal)

Dear friends and allies -- A Solidarity Across Borders organizer who regularly visits the Laval Immigration Detention Center (official name: "Centre de prévention de l'immigration de Laval") has received handwritten letters from two detainees. These detainees have specifically asked that their letters to be shared more widely with migrant justice allies, and want their messages to reach human rights groups and activists.

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