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Here are the Archived entries for 06 2012


*Take action against militarism on Canada Day – July 1*
Jun 26, 2012 at 05:50 PM

StopWar, Vancouver’s coalition for Justice and Peace is planning it’s annual presence at the ‘official’ Canada Day celebrations in Vancouver. The festivities have been strongly co-opted over the years by the Harper government’s pursuit of militarism and the presence of the Canadian Armed Forces. This is just one of the ways in which the social justice and antiwar values held dearly by so many Canadians are being dismantled.

We invite everyone to join us this year to fight back against this militarized “War and Austerity” vision. Wear your Red Squares, bring your pots and pans and musical instruments. Let’s dance and march for “Peace and Prosperity”, universal education and democracy.

Where: Meet up outside the Waves Coffee House near Harbour Green Park – 1198 West Pender Street

When: Noon on Canada Day – Sunday July 01, 2012

Why: To joyfully process showing off what we think Canadian values look like

We will make our way to the Canadian Armed Forces display offering alternative views to violence & war-making.

Blood and Champagne
EVERY PEOPLE elevate the profession in which they excel.

If a person in the street were asked to name the area of enterprise in which we Israelis excel, his answer would probably be: Hi-Tech. And indeed, in this area we have recorded some impressive achievements. It seems as if hardly a day passes without an Israeli start-up company that was born in a garage being sold for hundreds of millions. Little Israel is one of the major hi-tech powers in the world.

But the profession in which Israel is not only one of the biggest, but the unchallenged Numero Uno is: liquidations.

This week this was proven once again. The Hebrew verb "lekhassel" - liquidate - in all its grammatical forms, currently dominates our public discourse. Respected professors debate with academic solemnity when to "liquidate" and whom. Used generals discuss with professional zeal the technicalities of "liquidation", its rules and methods. Shrewd politicians compete with each other about the number and status of the candidates for "liquidation".

INDEED, FOR a long time now there has not been such an orgy of jubilation and self-congratulation in the Israeli media as there was this week. Every reporter, every commentator, every political hack, every transient celeb interviewed on TV, on the radio and in the newspapers, was radiant with pride. We have done it! We have succeeded! We have "liquidated" Imad Mughniyeh!

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