Scoop January 2009
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Dear Friends | Dear Friends | ||
Poster attached with details. This is the most significant event in the MIddle East for a long time with huge numbers being killed by the Israeli bombardment. The Guardian suggested at least 335 and 4 Israelis dead while the Palestinian News network recorded 363 deaths with a further 1,700 injured. This has to be stopped! | Poster attached with details. This is the most significant event in the MIddle East for a long time with huge numbers being killed by the Israeli bombardment. The Guardian suggested at least 335 and 4 Israelis dead while the Palestinian News network recorded 363 deaths with a further 1,700 injured. This has to be stopped! | ||
More information contact Frank 01493 664499 | More information contact Frank 01493 664499 | ||
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- | + | ==In defence of the Iraqi shoe-thrower== | |
Did you know that the spunky bloke who recently threw his shoes at Bush has been badly beaten / tortured, and is imminently going on trial, with a likelihood of suffering between one and five years in prison?! | Did you know that the spunky bloke who recently threw his shoes at Bush has been badly beaten / tortured, and is imminently going on trial, with a likelihood of suffering between one and five years in prison?! | ||
The 'Fathers for Justice' bloke who hit Blair with the purple powder got only a thousand pound fine -- and no torture!! When I threw 'No cluster bombs' leaflets into the Chamber of the House of Commons, all that happened to me (after being somewhat roughly handled in the Chamber) was that I was banned from entering the House of Commons for a while.) | The 'Fathers for Justice' bloke who hit Blair with the purple powder got only a thousand pound fine -- and no torture!! When I threw 'No cluster bombs' leaflets into the Chamber of the House of Commons, all that happened to me (after being somewhat roughly handled in the Chamber) was that I was banned from entering the House of Commons for a while.) |