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Business Gets GMO Protections Cut
Labour government makes it easier for businesses to get approval for GMOs and hazardous substances.
Difusiones de la Radio de la Resistencia de Sacramento en español, mañana de miércoles
Sacramento Radio Resistance Wednesday
Sacramento Resistance Radio Tuesday
More photos of the rally and march on Monday
Photos of Monday Rally & March
Jornada internacional sobre América Latina y los productos transgénicos
Expertos de todo el continente exponen sobre la oposición y las alternativas a los cultivos y alimentos transgénicos.
Legal Team Update
Legal Team Report for 6/27/03: Includes information on the UC Davis 3 and next steps for all arrestees. The UC Davis 3 were finally released from the Woodland Jail mid-afternoon! Special thanks to all those who contributed to the bail fund.
RedRed Update from Sacramento!
As many of you know, RedRed has been charged with a felony for elledgedly breaking a window during the USDA/WTO meeting protests in Sacramento. At court Friday morning she motioned for delay to gather evidence. Her next date is July 2nd. Strangely this window was not broken until Tuesday, 2 days after her arrest for the crime(hmm). Sounds to me like someone in Homeland Security is attempting to save their job and use any means neccessary to justify the amount of money spent on surveilance. Infiltraitors, line taps, marked feds, and cops were everywhere. 7 million was spent just on training. I can just imagine the equipment costs....
Pictures: Tuesday's Rally At the Community Garden
Pictured for all!
Proof of Media lies
More proof the media lie's, as if we didnt know already!!! As many of us know, the police and media have worked against many times through out our campaign. Many of those arrested for wearing bandanas read in papers and press releases that the Police never did such things, after reviewing a Sacramento Bee article, it clearly states that many had been arrested for such "felonies". In this case we look to larger media sources such as MSNBC who claim "In fact, police said that in spite of all the concern, not one person was injured over the conference duration. And only one window was broken." To this all i ask then, is why is my foot being held in a brace??
Sacramento Radio Resistance Monday afternoon
Legal Update on UC Davis Lockdown Arrestees
The three forest activists arrested at the UC Davis Life Sciences Building were arraigned Thursday afternoon. They are charged with Felony Conspiracy, Failure to Disperse, and one additional misdemeanor charge each. They are being held on $10,000 bail. Trial is set for mid-July.
3 Forest Activists have been charged with felonies in Sac and need your help
Sacramento Anti-GE protests:
GE trees activists bonded out of jail
update on liberation of last three imprisoned j23 activists - the last three j23 arrestees, Space Albatross, Port Orford, and Pacific Yew, are being bailed out from the Yolo County jail as of 2 pm, on friday, june 27. see earlier articles on the newswire for details on their awesome action at the UC Davis Life Sciences Building on j24.
UC-Davis Lockdown activists charged with felonies and need your support!
3 Forest Activists have been charged with felonies and need your help after a Lockdown at UC-Davis Life Sciences building to bring attention to Genetically Engineered Tree Research!!
15th & E edibleized to protest biotech, first world paternalism, USDA bullying
Forest Activists Charged with Felonies in Sacramento (UC-Davis) need your help!!
Following the Sacramento Anti-GE protests, 3 Forest Activists have been charged with felonies and need your help after a Lockdown at UC-Davis Life Sciences building to bring attention to Genetically Engineered Tree Research.
"Catastrophes": Way of life of Capital
Capital is never innocent in catastrophes. They are not the product of fate, but of the race to profit, to profitability. Catastrophes are directly provoked and worsened by social causes.
Chapela protests tenure non-decision at UC
Prof. Ignacio Chapela, who discovered the contamination of indigenous corn by GE corn pollen in Oaxaca, Mexico, has been waiting over a year for the University of California's decision on his tenure. He has begun holding 24 hour open "office hours" outside the university's main administration building in Berkeley. The full text of his letter is posted below.
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