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Character gives us qualities, but it is in actions - what we do - that we are happy or the reverse . . . All human happiness and misery take the form of action. Aristotle

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Amnesty International & Turkey

This is extracted from the text of Amnesty International’s Human Rights Action Centre:

Here in Britain there are people who say that the world’s first ever concentration camps were conceived and run by the British. There are people who say this country should apologise for its role in the Atlantic slave trade. And there are people who say that Britain is currently engaged in an illegal war of conquest in Iraq.

You and I may agree or disagree with these ideas and views. But the real point is, that we are all free to discuss them. We all have a right to express our opinions about our country and its institutions, both past and present.

In Turkey - a country currently in negotiations for a place in the EU - there is no such freedom of expression. Because in Turkey there is a law called Article 301. This law says that anyone who ‘denigrates Turkishness’ or the Government of Turkey can be sent to prison for up to three years.

Amnesty International believes that Article 301 is an untenable law; that it is being used to muzzle peaceful dissenting opinions within Turkey; and that it poses a direct threat to one of the most fundamental of human rights - the right to freedom of expression.

That is why we are calling for the abolition of Article 301. And I am hoping you will support our campaign today . . .

At present, a number of Turkish writers, journalists, publishers, artists and human rights defenders are facing charges under 301. Article 301 is being used to repress, to silence, to intimidate. You can help to have it repealed.

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Bush Acting Strangely? - I Don’t Believe It

Think Progress reports on a wild-eyed Bush
Friends of his from Texas were shocked recently to find him nearly wild-eyed, thumping himself on the chest three times while he repeated “I am the president!” He also made it clear he was setting Iraq up so his successor could not get out of “our country’s destiny.”
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What’s Left at Hay?

A debate by the authors of two recent books, each in their way challenging the current parameters of Liberalism, both in the UK and the USA, brought together a crowd of perhaps four hundred people at the Hay Festival.
Stephen Marshall’s book, Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing, examines what he sees as the sell-out of American radicalism. [...]

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Dad is Baghdad

Dad’s in a bad mood, Dad’s got the blues
It’s someone else’s mess that I didn’t choose
At least we’re winning on the Fox Evening News
Nobody loves me here
Dad’s Gonna Kill Me
Dad’s Gonna Kill Me
Richard Thompson makes extensive use of military slang in this new song about Baghdad. Go here for the full lyric of Dad’s Gonna [...]

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Bush Lied

An anti-war shirt has been declared illegal in Louisiana and Oklahoma. In both states it is illegal to sell the T-shirt, which features the words ‘Bush Lied‘ on the front, and lists the names of all fallen troops (2,803 at the last count) on the back.
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Bhagdad Burning

Girl Blog from Iraq . . . let’s talk war, politics and occupation . . .
I look at my older clothes - the jeans and t-shirts and colorful skirts - and it’s like I’m studying a wardrobe from another country, another lifetime. There was a time, a couple of years ago, when you could more [...]

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