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December 29th

December 30, 2010 Opinion

Bike Lanes Tarred

Tar sands are good, but bike lanes? Not so much

December 27th

December 27, 2010 Weblog:

Jonathan Pollack's sentencing statement

Monday, December 27, 2010

Your Honor, once found guilty, it is then customary for the accused to ask the court for leniency, and express remorse for having committed the offence. However, I find myself unable to do so. From its very beginning, this trial contained practically no disagreements over the facts. As the indictment states, I indeed rode my bicycle, alongside others, through the streets of Tel Aviv, to protest the siege on Gaza. And indeed, while riding our bicycles, which are legally vehicles belonging on the road, we may have slightly slowed down traffic. The sole and trivial disagreement in this entire case revolves around testimonies heard from police detectives, who claimed I played a leading role throughout the protest bicycle ride, something I, as well as the rest of the Defense witnesses, deny.

As said earlier, it is customary at this point of the proceedings to sound remorseful, and I would indeed like to voice my regrets regarding one particular aspect of that day's events: if there is remorse in my heart, it is that, just as I argued during the trial, I did not play a prominent role in the protest that day, and thus did not fulfill my duty to do everything within my power to change the unbearable situation of Gaza's inhabitants, and bring to an end Israel's control over the Palestinians.

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December 26th

December 27, 2010 Canadian News

Good Work Its Own Reward?

Report finds high turnover, low pay, and educated workforce in non-profit sector

December 25th

December 26, 2010 Baby Animals

Squirreling the Days Away

The life of the eastern gray squirrel

December 22nd

December 23, 2010 Agriculture

Hemp Wanted

Once illegal material promises dizzying array of green energy uses

December 20th

December 20, 2010

Surrogate mother

by Shira Ronn

December 19th

December 20, 2010 Canadian News

Raising Other People’s Kids

Filipina women speak out against exploitation under the Live-In Caregiver Program

December 16th

December 17, 2010 Canadian News

Building Prisons, Creating Prisoners

Harper gets “tough on crime” and everyone pays

December 16, 2010 Weblog:

Michel Martelly, Stealth Duvalierist

By Jeb Sprague
Photo by Wadner Pierre
...In the media coverage of Haiti's ongoing electoral crisis, presidential candidate Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly, whom ruling Unity party candidate Jude Célestin edged out of Haiti's Jan. 16 run-off by less than 1%, has been portrayed as the victim of voting fraud and the leader of a populist upsurge against Haiti’s crooked Provisional Electoral Council (CEP).

Some have questioned his presidential suitability by pointing to his vulgar antics as a konpa musician over the last two decades, where he often made demeaning comments about women and periodically dropped his trousers to bare his backside. The real problem with Martelly, however, is not his perceived immorality, but his heinous political history and close affi liation with the reactionary “forces of darkness," as they are called in Haiti, which have snuffed out each genuine attempt Haitians have made over the past 20 years to elect a democratic government. Far from a champion of democracy, Martelly has been a cheerleader for, and perhaps even a participant in, bloody coups d'état and military rule.

Duvalierist Affi nities

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December 14th

December 14, 2010

Sandbag barricade in BC

by Erin Empey

December 14, 2010 Month in Review

December in Review, Part I

Premier sandbagged, Haitians lectured, prison conditions protested

December 12th

December 13, 2010 Original Peoples

Sisters in Spirit Smothered

Conservative smoke-and-mirrors funding has Indigenous groups up in arms

December 13, 2010

Hemp yarn

by SnapKracklePop

December 13, 2010

Hemp seeds

by Yesica

December 9th

December 9, 2010

Science Fixin?

by Eryn Wheatley

December 7th

December 8, 2010 Environment

Science Fixin'?

Moratorium halts real-world geo-engineering experiments, for now

December 5th

December 6, 2010 Foreign Policy

Ecuador's Fickle Friend

Canada waffles in its support for Latin American democracies

December 2nd

December 2, 2010 Weblog:

HAITI: Popular Anger Unabated over Chaotic Polls

By Ansel Herz and Wadner Pierre

A ballot box floats in garbage-filled puddles next to the polling station at Building 2004 in the neighbourhood of Delmas. / Credit:Wadner Pierre/IPS
A ballot box floats in garbage-filled puddles next to the polling station at Building 2004 in the neighbourhood of Delmas.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Dec 2, 2010 (IPS) - Furious demonstrations continued across Haiti on Wednesday following the Nov. 28 highly contested election in which thousands found themselves unable to vote.

Rock-throwing and road-barricading protests were reported in Les Cayes, Hinche, Petit Goave and Archaie. On Tuesday, demonstrators clashed with United Nations peacekeeping troops in St. Marc and Gonaives. The U.N. mission issued several alerts to its personnel restricting movement.

Twelve of 19 presidential candidates called on Sunday for cancellation of the election results. They allege widespread fraud by the government in favour of the ruling party's candidate, Jude Celestin.

Konpa singer Michel Martelly and another leading candidate have since backed away from the allegations.

"He saw all the fraud happening on election day," motorcycle taxi driver Weed Charlot told IPS. "But now he sees he has some votes and power. So he'll accept the election."

Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) and the primary international observer mission said despite "irregularities", there is not sufficient reason to invalidate the election.

"If it is requested, I am sure the international community stands ready to assist in the investigation of irregularities reported, said Assistant Secretary General of the Organisation of American States Albert R. Ramdin on Wednesday.

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November 30th

December 1, 2010 Month in Review

November in Review, Part II

Climate bill killed in Senate, thesis filed in Mi'gmaw, apples preserved in BC?

November 30, 2010

Abarca memorial

by Common Frontiers

November 30, 2010

Ball and Chain

by Peter Collins

November 30, 2010

Ball and chain

by Peter Collins

November 30, 2010

Bull & Bear

by Ryan James Terry

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