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THE ALTERNET NEWS - ISSUE # 93<br>
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This issue:<br>
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HOT SITES/<br>
IRAQ - NO WMDs/<br>
UN LEGITIMISING WAR?/<br>
GMO's/<br>
MORE GMO's/<br>
FLUORIDATION/<br>
SHUT DOWN DSEi!/<br>
HRW ON CUBA/<br>
COMMUNITY MEDIA/<br>
GENDER & ICT AWARDS/<br>
QUOTE/UNQUOTE/<br>
JOBS/<br>
DIARY/<br>
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<br>
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HOT SITES<br>
<br>
The all new Holistic Partnerships site is now online:<br>
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<a href="http://www.holisticpartnerships.com/" eudora="autourl">www.holisticpartnerships.com/</a><br>
<br>
Professionals4free is a new web site which is a 'one-stop shop' on
locating <br>
free professional help for voluntary organisations.<br>
--><a href="http://www.professionals4free.org.uk/" eudora="autourl">www.professionals4free.org.uk</a><br>
<br>
The Right Livelihood Award is widely known as the 'Alternative Nobel
Prize' <br>
and there are now over 100 laureates from 48 countries.<br>
<br>
This Award exists to strengthen the positive social forces that its
<br>
recipients represent and to provide the support and inspiration needed to
<br>
make them a model for the future. It has been said that if the Nobel
Prizes <br>
reflected world concerns of the 20th century, the Right Livelihood Award
<br>
should epitomise those of the 21st.<br>
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IRAQ - NO WMDs<br>
<br>
We are no longer being bombarded with 24-hour news coverage of Iraq. In
<br>
this post war period, we are still being fooled. Are people forgetting
the <br>
supposed reasons that war was waged? Where are the answers? At least it
<br>
would seem, people have not stopped asking the question.<br>
<br>
It turns out the threat is not from Iraq but from us. On Sunday, the
<br>
Washington Post wrote the obituary for the United States' effort to find
<br>
Saddam Hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction. "Frustrated,
U.S. <br>
Arms Team to Leave Iraq," read the headline, confirming what has
become an <br>
embarrassing truth: that the central rationale for the invasion and
<br>
occupation of oil-rich Iraq was in fact one of history's great
frauds.<br>
<br>
The arms inspectors "are winding down operations without finding
proof that <br>
President Saddam Hussein kept clandestine stocks of outlawed arms,"
<br>
reported the Post, putting the lie to Colin Powell's Feb. 6 claim at the
<br>
United Nations that Iraq possessed a functioning program to build nuclear
<br>
bombs and had hoarded hundreds of tons of chemical and biological
materials.<br>
<br>
"Unfortunately, this does not necessarily mean the world is a safer
place. <br>
The deadly weapons of mass destruction have proved phantom in Iraq, but
the <br>
Bush administration is now doing its best to ensure that the world
becomes <br>
increasingly unstable and armed to the teeth. Although the nuclear threat
<br>
from Iraq proved to be nonexistent, the United States' threat to use
<br>
nuclear weapons and make a shambles of nuclear arms control is alarmingly
<br>
vibrant."<br>
<br>
Article in full:<br>
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<br>
Reported in the New Zealand Herald, Robert Fisk poses many
questions:<br>
<br>
"Was it not President Bush who boasted to us of how America had
struck a<br>
devastating blow in the 'war on terror' in Iraq? Was it not<br>
Vice-President Cheney who informed us that al-Qa'ida was reeling
from<br>
America's bombardment of Afghanistan? Was it not Defence
Secretary<br>
Rumsfeld who would have us believe that half of al-Qa'ida's leadership
was<br>
eliminated - either through capture or murder (let us speak frankly)
Bat<br>
America's hands? So take a look at the terrain.<br>
<br>
"Afghanistan is in a state of anarchy, its pathetic government
scarcely<br>
ruling over Kabul. Iraq is in an even more incipient state of
anarchy,<br>
largely without electricity, money or petrol. And this is a war of
good<br>
against evil?<br>
<br>
"Casablanca is a sorry and pertinent page in the history of
America's <br>
folly<br>
in the Arab world. So what comes next? More boasts by President Bush
that<br>
he is winning the 'war against terror' or more claims - yes, he told
you<br>
so - that the 'war on terror' is eternal? Heaven spare us
all."<br>
<br>
Read the full article:<br>
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<a href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3502558&thesection=news&thesubsection=dialogue" eudora="autourl">www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3502558&thesection=news&thesubsection=dialogue</a><br>
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Related stories:<br>
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<a href="http://www.lowcountrynow.com/stories/050203/LOCrose.shtml" eudora="autourl">www.lowcountrynow.com/stories/050203/LOCrose.shtml</a><br>
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Diaries from Iraq here:<br>
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<a href="http://electroniciraq.net/news/" eudora="autourl">http://electroniciraq.net/news/</a><br>
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Britain has back-tracked on the issue of WMD. Earlier this month, the
<br>
foreign secretary, Jack Straw, said it was "not crucially
important" to <br>
find them.<br>
<br>
More here:<br>
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<a href="http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,956261,00.html" eudora="autourl">http://politics.guardian.co.uk/iraq/story/0,12956,956261,00.html</a><br>
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UN LEGITIMISING WAR?<br>
<br>
Interpress Service reports:<br>
<br>
"A coalition of over 150 peace groups and global non-governmental
<br>
organisations (NGOs) is lashing out at the U.N. Security Council for
<br>
adopting a resolution that virtually legitimises the U.S.-led invasion of
<br>
Iraq and endorses the foreign occupation of a U.N. member
state."<br>
<br>
The resolution, co-sponsored by the United States, Britain and Spain, was
<br>
adopted Thursday by a vote of 14:1, with Syria, the only Arab nation in
the <br>
Council, refusing to participate in the voting.<br>
<br>
Approval of the seven-page resolution, which not only lifts the
12-year-old <br>
U.N. sanctions on Iraq but also provides political legitimacy to U.S.
rule <br>
in that war-devastated nation, was being hailed as a major diplomatic
<br>
victory for Washington.<br>
<br>
Read the article online at:<br>
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Earlier this month, an Observer article highlighted a US surveillance of
UN <br>
Security Council delegates. The secret surveillance campaign was carried
<br>
out with the aim to win votes in favour of war on Iraq. The article
<br>
provoked furious reaction from the US.<br>
<br>
Read the Editor's comment here:<br>
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<a href="http://www.observer.co.uk/readerseditor/story/0,8224,910454,00.html" eudora="autourl">www.observer.co.uk/readerseditor/story/0,8224,910454,00.html</a><br>
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GMO's<br>
<br>
This week we learned at GreenNet that our long time colleague and friend,
<br>
Roberto Verzola (Obet), was on a hunger strike in protest against the
<br>
commercial use of Bt Genetically Modified Corn in the Philippines.<br>
<br>
Read the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) statement of
<br>
support, endorsed by GreenNet, here:<br>
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<br>
The hungerstrike has now ended after 30 days. Upon learning that Monsanto
<br>
have already been distributing seeds to farmers, the protestors are now
<br>
taking their campaign to the countryside, working with local governments
<br>
and farmers, highlighting the issues.<br>
<br>
To continue to support this cause, please email your personal statement
to <br>
the Philippine Minister of Agriculture: seclorenzo@da.gov.ph<br>
<br>
Up-to-date information here:<br>
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Email Roberto: searice@searice.org.ph<br>
<br>
Read Roberto's statement here:<br>
<a href="http://www.bwf.org/hs3.shtml" eudora="autourl">http://www.bwf.org/hs3.shtml</a><br>
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MORE GMO's<br>
<br>
"This month the U.S. Congress passed legislation tying AIDS
assistance to <br>
acceptance of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). The U.S. has also
<br>
filed a case at the World Trade Organization against the European Union
<br>
moratorium on GMOs."<br>
<br>
FoE has just published a report entitled 'Playing with Hunger':<br>
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FLUORIDATION<br>
<br>
"Ministers are planning to allow fluoride to be added to all
drinking water <br>
in England and Wales", it is being reported.<br>
<br>
The move is being considered to help reduce tooth decay among children in
<br>
"deprived" areas, according to The Sunday Times:<br>
<br>
"Such a measure would prove controversial, as critics fear fluoride
could <br>
be linked to increased risks of cancer, hip fractures, kidney trouble and
<br>
birth defects."<br>
<br>
Read the BBC report here:<br>
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<br>
Misinformation about fluoride:<br>
There are criticisms that we are being fed misinformation by the press
and <br>
the dental industry. Plans are to add sodium fluoride to water. This is
not <br>
a naturally occurring substance and some case studies in high-fluoride
<br>
areas have shown traces of arsenic, lead and other toxins. Sweden and
<br>
France have banned fluoridation.<br>
<br>
"I would advise against fluoridation.. Side-effects cannot be
excluded .. In<br>
Sweden, the emphasis nowadays is to keep the environment as clean as
<br>
possible with regard to pharmacologically active and, thus, potentially
<br>
toxic substances."<br>
- Dr. Arvid Carlsson, co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine
(2000)<br>
<br>
Full report:<br>
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<a href="http://www.nofluoride.com/Carlsson_Opposes.pdf" eudora="autourl">www.nofluoride.com/Carlsson_Opposes.pdf</a><br>
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Check out the 'No Fluoridae' site here:<br>
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<a href="http://www.nofluoride.com/" eudora="autourl">www.nofluoride.com</a><br>
<br>
The Green Party have produced a report, entitled:<br>
"TRUTH DECAY - Challenging New Labour's propaganda on water
fluoridation"<br>
or<br>
"A few things you might want to know about FLUORIDE before Tony
Blair adds <br>
it to your drinking water"<br>
<br>
The report includes information about:<br>
- Fluoride and health<br>
- Fluoride and tooth decay<br>
- How scientific are Scientific advisors?<br>
- Environmental risks of fluoridation<br>
- Widespread opposition to fluoridation<br>
- Consumer choice - or compulsory mass medication?<br>
- What can you do?<br>
- Useful contacts<br>
- Web resources<br>
- Books<br>
<br>
Read the full report:<br>
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<a href="http://www.greenparty.org.uk/campaigns/Fluor3.doc" eudora="autourl">www.greenparty.org.uk/campaigns/Fluor3.doc</a><br>
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SHUT DOWN DSEi!<br>
<br>
One of the world's biggest ever trade fairs for guns, bombs, military
<br>
planes, small arms, mines and tanks is taking place in London from 9th -
<br>
12th September 2003.<br>
Thousands of protesters from all over the world are invited to travel to
<br>
the UK to help stop this market of death, and to work towards shutting
down <br>
the whole industry.<br>
<br>
· What is DSEi ?<br>
Defence Systems Equipment International (DSEi 2003) is an arms fair,
<br>
sponsored by the British government. It will host arms buyers from all
over <br>
the world - including countries on Amnesty International's list of human
<br>
rights abusers.<br>
<br>
You can participate by signing up to various working groups online at
their <br>
campaign website here:<br>
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<a href="http://dsei.enrager.net/main.htm" eudora="autourl">http://dsei.enrager.net/main.htm</a><br>
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Read the call to action:<br>
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HRW ON CUBA<br>
<br>
"Few doubt that the United Nations Commission on Human Rights is
faltering <br>
in its mission. With Libya as its chair, and China, Saudi Arabia and
<br>
Zimbabwe among its voting members, it is hardly surprising that many of
the <br>
world's most flagrant human rights abusers, even those lacking seats on
<br>
the commission, tend to escape its condemnation.<br>
<br>
"The situation is getting worse. Cuba's membership on the commission
was <br>
set to expire but was renewed for another term on Tuesday when the UN
body, <br>
meeting in New York, voted on the issue. This was a stark testament to
the <br>
commission's weakened credibility and degraded membership
standards.<br>
<br>
"Cuba did not release any political prisoners, or grant any
breathing room <br>
to the country's beleaguered human rights activists, or make even the
most <br>
token gesture in support of human rights. The government of Fidel Castro
<br>
evidently felt no need to moderate its repressive policies to ensure
itself <br>
a seat on the commission.<br>
<br>
"To the contrary, Cuba flaunted its disregard of the commission's
stated <br>
ideals. On March 18, the day after the commission opened its annual
session <br>
in Geneva, state security agents began rounding up political dissidents,
<br>
independent journalists, human rights advocates, independent librarians
and <br>
others brave enough to challenge the Havana government's monopoly on
truth. <br>
The arrests heralded Cuba's worst crackdown in decades."<br>
<br>
Read the full report from Human Rights Watch here:<br>
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<a href="http://hrw.org/editorials/2003/cuba043003.htm" eudora="autourl">http://hrw.org/editorials/2003/cuba043003.htm</a><br>
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COMMUNITY MEDIA<br>
<br>
The Sheffield-based Community Media Association has launched The
Showcase, <br>
the world's first streaming media archive of radio and TV programmes and
<br>
internet sites from the community media sector.<br>
<br>
The Showcase offers both fiction and non-fiction programmes in a variety
of <br>
languages, made by individuals, community groups or organisations from
all <br>
over the UK and beyond. Issues covered include: war and peace, the arts,
<br>
disability, black and ethnic minority perspectives, gender issues, local
<br>
history, human rights, health, storytelling and many more.<br>
<br>
The programmes are also searchable, if appropriate under National <br>
Curriculum subject headings, as an aid for users in education.<br>
<br>
The archive is non-profit and free. Another bit of great news is that the
<br>
multimedia programmes will be available to those on low bandwidth as well
<br>
as broadband, allowing everyone to stream or download material in a way
<br>
that suits their Internet connection.<br>
<br>
Check out the Showcase here:<br>
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GENDER & ICT AWARDS<br>
<br>
GKP and the APC's Women's Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP)
initiate <br>
The Gender and ICT Awards<br>
<br>
They are inviting submissions under the 'Multistakeholder' and <br>
'Community-based/Individual' categories. The US$8,000 per-category Awards
<br>
aim to:<br>
<br>
* Recognise gender and ICT initiatives globally and provide further
impetus <br>
for others to mainstream gender in the field of ICTs; and therefore
support <br>
a number of internationally agreed recommendations for gender equality,
<br>
women's rights and empowerment,<br>
* Give due recognition to community-based or small-scale initiatives
<br>
designed and implemented by women and women's organisations/networks;
while <br>
appreciating larger scale but cost-effective multi-stakeholder
initiatives,<br>
* Provide much needed opportunities to develop new <br>
collaborations/partnerships and opportunities for upscaling small-scale
and <br>
community-based initiatives.<br>
<br>
The winners will be celebrated at an award ceremony in conjunction with
the <br>
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in Geneva, Switzerland,
from <br>
December 10-12, 2003.<br>
<br>
Write to awards-info@apcwomen.org for further information, or visit the
APC <br>
website here:<br>
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JOBS<br>
<br>
WORLD DEVELOPMENT MOVEMENT are looking for a Supporter Development
Assistant<br>
Salary from £20,559 plus non-contributory pension<br>
Closing date for applications is 5pm Monday 2 June.<br>
<br>
Full job description available here:<br>
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<a href="http://www.wdm.org.uk/jobs/sdajd.htm" eudora="autourl">www.wdm.org.uk/jobs/sdajd.htm</a><br>
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QUOTE/UNQUOTE<br>
<br>
"We have circled and circled till we have arrived home
again, we two,<br>
We have voided all but freedom and all but our own
joy."<br>
<br>
- Walt Whitman<br>
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DIARY DATES<br>
<br>
MAY<br>
<br>
*Redbridge Green Fair*<br>
Sunday, 25th May<br>
The Redbridge Green Fair is a community festival full of activities,
<br>
displays, stalls, workshops and information on keeping our planet and
<br>
community healthy and in harmony. ADMISSION IS FREE and there are free
<br>
shuttle buses from Gants Hill station (Central Line ) and Ilford BR
station <br>
between 11.30 am and 7pm.<br>
For more information contact 0208 5545439 or greenfair@hotmail.com.<br>
<br>
JUNE<br>
<br>
*The Penrhos Trust - Heart-to-Heart 2003*<br>
'Our Countryside'<br>
Open Sunday 25th May - Midday until 4 pm.<br>
Weekdays: 10 am - 5 pm until June 4th<br>
<br>
An exhibition of paintings, sculptures and craft work representing the
<br>
countryside.<br>
<br>
*The Fifth Disability Film Festival*<br>
National Film Theatre from 5 - 8 June.<br>
All films screened will be subtitled, audio-described and BSL
interpreted. <br>
There will be documentaries, dramas, experimental, films and panel <br>
discussions.<br>
<br>
For details, contact the London Disability Arts Forum on 020 7691
4203,<br>
020 7916 5396 (fax), caglar@ldaf.net or visit<br>
<a href="http://www.disabilityfilmfestival.net/" eudora="autourl">www.disabilityfilmfestival.net</a>.<br>
<br>
*Gandhi Foundation - one-day event*<br>
7 June, 10am - 6pm at Kingsley Hall, Bromley-by-Bow, London E3 3HJ.<br>
Programme: 10am - 1pm: Listening Skills Workshop (bring lunch to share),
<br>
2.30pm - 3.15pm Gandhi Foundation AGM, followed by a debate led by Simon
<br>
Hughes MP and Gill Casebourne on current issues including asylum seekers.
<br>
5pm - 6pm there will a reception to meet everyone. Entry by ticket all
<br>
welcome. Contact the secretary on 01932 343614, email <br>
dmoll_gandhifndn@onetel.net.uk<br>
<br>
*Ethics Cafe*<br>
6.30pm on Tues 3rd June 2003<br>
Bierodrome, 173-4 Upper Street, Islington N1<br>
The first in a series of Ethics Cafes concerned with human genetics and
<br>
medical ethics issues. Following the historical example of French
<br>
philosophers, and with the more recent proliferation of 'Science Cafes'
<br>
around Britain, these informal and free of charge events will be held on
a <br>
monthly basis in a bar in Islington. They are being run by Human Genetics
<br>
Alert in collaboration with the Bulletin of Medical Ethics.<br>
<br>
*Web design using Dreamweaver training*<br>
14th & 15th June<br>
This is a short 2 day programme, by the end of which you will; understand
<br>
the principles of the World Wide Web; have a practical understanding of
how <br>
to build, update and publish a web site using Dreamweaver; understand the
<br>
key principles of web design & site promotion. The course is run by
GreenNet<br>
<br>
Costs: GreenNet users: 235.00 pounds (VAT inc.)<br>
Non-GreenNet users: 352.50 pounds (VAT inc.)<br>
*Concessions at 20%: 282.00 pounds (VAT inc.)<br>
*Unwaged, full-time students, OAPs<br>
<br>
To book contact us on 0845 0554011, email joanne@gn.apc.org<br>
<br>
*Refugee Week 2003, 16 - 22 June*<br>
A nation-wide programme of arts, cultural and<br>
educational events that celebrate cultural diversity and promote<br>
understanding about the reasons why people seek sanctuary<br>
<br>
For details of events, or to publicise your own, visit<br>
<a href="http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk/" eudora="autourl">http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk/</a>,
or call 020 7820 3055.<br>
<br>
*Earthwatch lecture - From Coral Reefs to Mangroves Ecosystems
Interlinked*<br>
Thursday 19th June, 7pm 8.30 pm<br>
at London Universityıs Institute of Education. (Nearest tube: Russell
Square)<br>
<br>
The talk will be on the threats posed to the stunning reefs of
Mauritius<br>
with a real-life account of work in the biologically<br>
diverse but sadly degraded mangrove forests in the Kwale district of
Kenya.<br>
Free admission but by ticket only.<br>
<br>
Contact Earthwatch, e-mail:info@earthwatch.org.uk<br>
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<a href="http://www.earthwatch.org/europe" eudora="autourl">www.earthwatch.org/europe</a><br>
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*TECH-SUFFICIENCY - Networking communities with other people's
junk*<br>
6pm June 20th to 6pm 22nd June, 2003<br>
Pantglas, near Llanwrda, West Wales<br>
<br>
The idea is that practitioners of 'trash technology' (recovering useful
<br>
equipment from the junk society/industry throws out) and those interested
<br>
in the subject will get<br>
together for a weekend, talk, have a party, and go away refreshed with
new<br>
ideas and plans for the coming year.<br>
<br>
To reserve a place contact Tim Shaw - 01558
685353/timshaw@gn.apc.org<br>
<br>
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