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international / anti-capitalism / news report Friday May 17, 2013 07:19 by lefty
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Homeland security in the US has frozen the account of one of the largest Bitcoin traders "Dwolla" read full story / add a comment ![]()
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / event notice Friday May 17, 2013 01:02 by Dublin Basque Solidarity
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The 600 Basque political prisoners constitute 0.02% of the Basque population of less than three million, a percentage which would produce 1,300 political prisoners in Ireland. read full story / add a comment ![]()
international / rights, freedoms and repression / press release Thursday May 16, 2013 22:04 by Solidarity with the Basque Country
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On the 26 of May the Spanish Supreme Cout will analize the sentence against four youths. In that situation, and with last news about Urtza Alkorta's imprisonment, Eleak movement has made a call to create a new Herri Harresia (Human Wall). read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / other press Thursday May 16, 2013 14:22 by Barry O'Sullivan
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Yassamine Mather looks at the candidates for the presidency, who have to be approved by a council of clerics, and reckons they have anything to offer to the ordinary people. On the last available day, ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani registered as a presidential candidate. Rafsanjani was the Islamic republic’s fourth president and is standing as a ‘reformist’. In reality he is the candidate of capitalism and probably one of the richest men in Iran. The newst that Rafsanjani had entered the race ‘to save the country’ generated hysteria. The principlists (conservative, hard-line supporters of ayatollah Ali Khamenei) accuse Rafsanjani of holding back before making his last-minute move in order to surprise his opponents. There is some truth to this claim: principlists entered the presidential elections with at least 7 serious candidates and another 14 less serious contenders. Had they known they would be facing such a figure, they would have tried to rally round a single candidate. read full story / add a comment |
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