Saturday, 13 September 2014
Drape the Drones Event - Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st September 11.30 Aberporth/Cardigan
Saturday September 20th -Sunday September 21st
Please keep these dates in your diary!
We in Wales will be joining others across the world to mark this years International Day of Peace by campaigning against militarism, war preparations and armaments with a particular focus on drones at Aberporth and the Trident nuclear weapons system and its replacement.
Drones are currently being 'tested' for the British army at Aberporth in Ceredigion, West Wales, and this will be the venue for the main protest on Sunday 21st September.
'Warm up' events in Cardigan town will take place on the previous day.
Details:
1.Saturday 20th September
Vigil/leafleting
Following successful anti-Nato vigil at Cardigan Town hall, this event will focus on the military drones at Aberporth. Trident and its replacement, ant-militarism and war in General.
Contact Bob Doyle : bobdoyle70@yahoo.com
At 12. midday there will be a special (and beautiful) 'Drape the Drones' focus at the same venue with 'Wool against weapons' knitting will be on display, , singing and bubbles.
It is hoped that following these events, the good folk of Cardigan will be better informed about these issues and feel encouraged to come to the main event on Sunday.
2. Sunday 21st September
Entrance to Parc Aberporth Drones ' Centre of Excellence' ( from the main road A487. Post code sa43 2BN
11.30 Assemble
12.00 midday - 1.15 pm
This positive event will include songs, poems, speeches and music followed at 1.00 to 1.15 by a knitted photo call around the roundabout at the entrance, and with your help a noisy finale.
Please come along and join me.
Bring shakers, drums, musical instruments for a noisy big finish and show - and feel our strength . Please come and join me.
Friday, 12 September 2014
Childhood under seige
This animation was made in response to the crises in Gaza. These drawings are original pictures by Palestinian children from the area which depict both the brutalities experienced in the 2008 war and their hopes and dreams for the future.
During the most recent conflict one child died every hour in Gaza and every child there, aged 6 and over has already experienced 3 or more wars.
Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli-imposed blockade remains and will ensure that children growing up in Gaza with continue to live through extreme hardship.
The focus of this piece is to grow, spread and strengthen awareness of the Palestinian struggle for freedom so that there can be a positive and just future.
Animation by Plastic Horse
Sound Design by Giacomo Trivelli
Written and produced by Katie Clark
There are over 800,000 children living in Gaza, they make up more than half of the population. They remain a source of optimism and much courage, the world should not forget them as they are forced to live out their lives in the ruins of a concentration camp. Their rights to education curtailed with closures and curfews of schools and classes, leading to insecurity and dermoralisation combined with home demolishments, arbitrary arrests, checkpoints, and the wall, daily they are witnewss to injustices and oppression.Today it is these children who are still paying the highest price of this conflict.
Yet despite all this these children remain a source of optimism, hope and much courage. My dream is that they all grow up and find their much deserved freedom.
Lessons
Lesson 2 :- Rebuild
Lesson 3 :- Boycott
Lesson 4 :- Resist
Lesson 5 :- We build life
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
The B.B.C is like an advertising agency that makes us believe in distortion
According to the BBC, the economy is growing, there are more jobs than ever and the banks are our friends, and they keep telling us about some rich individuals who are expecting a baby, that their mum is a bit cross, seemingly furious because opinion polls seem to suggest that the vote for Scotland's independence is getting close, hardly any coincidence.
Last week hardly a muster of the daily protests against Nato in South Wales, and nothing on the enormous protests that took place in defence of the NHS. Do they tell us that Corporal Clegg is a plonker, that his puppeteer Cameron seems intent on taking us back to the 1980's, to many of us his daily onslaughts as bad as is hero Thatcher. The BBC seems to waffle, waffle, waffle, then add some bollocks, then waffle some more. Don't get me started on their pathetic reportage on the siege of Gaza, an illegal occupation that is still happening now. their reportage one-sided, another contortion in entirety.
There is something rotten going on here. There hiding all the real news from us, we have become their stooges, they want us to stop questioning, they just want to hypnotise us with banality and lies. The effect of their manipulations, is that it produces distortions that are not characteristic on the fibres of truth in which we live and breathe.
So lets start ignoring them, I already have, we have the internet, books and many other sources of alternative media and information, so use them. Time to switch the brainwashers off.
Rant over here's a bit of music.
The Weary Blues - Artie Matthews (1915)
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Dream Strategies
Poem written after attending Anti-Nato Peace Camp
in Newport, South Wales 30/8/14 - 5/09/14
where I joined groups of individuals,
gathered to say no to austerity, yes to welfare, no to warfare.
I used to be asleep
Forever I would dream,
Last week got lost in live stream
At a camp that awoke
Rushing and gurgling
With defiant necessity,
As art of communication
Was relearnt, again and again
Beyond consensus
In syncopated time,
A dedicated lifeforce
Beyond copyright
Every voice released
A beautiful gentle sigh,
No gods, no masters
The earth listened
As we sent out love letters
From our hearts,
And the sun shined
Whispered thanks.
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Subcomandante Marcos - In our dreams we have seen another world
Marcos spokesperson and 'anti-leader' of the Zapatistas, has become an icon of the global anti-capitalist struggle - a 'postmodern Che Guevara,' as one journalist put it. He's refused to disclose his identity though the Mexican government says he is Rafael Sebatian Guillier Vicente, formerly a professor in Mexico City. He has written more than two hundred essays and stories and published more than twenty books. His words have always bought me comfort and have been a source of much inspiration. Another world is not only possible it is inevitable.
'In our dreams we have seen another world, an honest world, a world decidedly more fair than the one in which we now live. We saw that in this world there was no need for armies, peace, justice and liberty were so common that no one talked about them as far-off concepts but as things were named in this world. And in this world there was reason and goodwill in the government, and the leaders were clear-thinking people; they ruled by obeying. This world was not a dream from the past, it was not something that came to us from our ancestors. It came from ahead, from the next step we were going to take. And so we started to move forward to attain the dream, make it come down and sit at our tables, light our homes, grow in our cornfields, fill the hearts of our children, wipe our sweat, heal our history.And it was for all. This is what we want. Nothing more, nothing less. Now we follow our path toward our true heart to ask it what we must do. We will return to our mountains to speak in our own tonque and in our own time. Thank you to the brothers and sisters who looked after us all these days. May your footsteps follow our path.
1994
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Monday, 1 September 2014
Noam Chomsky (2014) "The Future of Humanity"
Reloaded
' If someone was watching this from Mars, they'd think this species was insane.'
Friday, 29 August 2014
Some aphorisms from the diaries of Mark Twain on my 47th birthday
Mark Twain
' The man who is a pessimist before 48 knows too much : if he is an optimist after it, he knows too little.
Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of ourselves and how little.
Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of the other person.
There are several good protections against temptations, but the surest is cowardice.
Of all God's creatures, there is only one that cannot be made the slave of the lash. That one is the cat. If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would deteriorate the cat.
(um I've been cat sitting in Wood Green in North London.)
NATO comes to Wales to plan War : Join others from across the country to say no.
Next week, heads of governments from more than than 60 countries will descend on Newports Celtic Manor Park for NATO's latest gathering.
I will be heading down too, on Saturday to join a week long peace camp protesting against its plans. At the moment the two cities of Cardiff and Newport are in lock down to try to prevent people opposing NATO's presence and dubious agenda, at a cost of millions in this age of austerity.
A national demonstration will be held tomorrow Saturday 30th August http://bit.ly/1qhhA07
It is hoped that thousands of people from Wales and across the country will embark on a series of protests across the two cities, and attend an alternative counter summit that will be taking place. I have packed my tent to join others at this Peace Camp http://bit.ly/1libFb4
Hopefully NATO will receive a clear message of defiance to their plans, saying no to a summit that takes place only weeks after the centenary of World War 1, which forever serves as a reminder of the bloodshed and horror that empire,militarism, nationalism, and yes organisations like NATO help to perpetuate.
It is heartwarming to learn that a non religious/non partisan vigil for peace in support of the opposition to the NATO summit, will be taking place in my hometown of Aberteifi/Cardigan, West Wales from 11 a.m to 1.pm on the Guildhall steps.
An alternative message of peace must be delivered.
http:www.nonatonewport.org
https://www.facebook.com/events/478707445588453
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
Dear Darling
We can cite the tens of thousands of working families relying on foodbanks, the sick and disabled people commiting suicide because of benefit cuts, the rising numbers of children in poverty.
Britain on its way to being the most unequal country in the world according to Oxfam, pensioners being payed the lowest pensions in Europe while the income gap rockets between working people and a super wealthy elite, who use their power and influence to maintain the status quo.
Alex Salmond smashed you to bits the other night, seeing you as an opponent who sides with the tories, that would push us all further into poverty.
Your message appalling for someone who is supposed to be in opposition to the Conservatives and their cronies. Darling, your message simply appalling. xx
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Time to end todays modern slave trade.
For over 400 years more than 15 million, men, women and children were the victims of the tragic transatlantic slave trade, one of the deadliest chapters in human history.It is a sad fact that there are more people in slavery today than during the entire period of the International Slave Trade.
The United Nations defines slavery as " when someone is coerced against their will into making money for someone else.
According to the International Labour Organisation, almost 21 million people are enslaved into forced labour worldwide generating an estimated $150 billion in illegal profits each day, forced into labour in the global economy.
They are exploited by private individuals or enterprises,with economic self interest and moral convictions cast aside, many of todays' capitalist corporations, still turn a blind eye, still profiting from peoples misery and exploitation. Sadly too 4.5 million are victims of forced sexual exploitation.It is such an unfortunate fact that modern day slavery helps too, to fuel corruption and organised crime. Over 130 goods from more than 70 countries are still produced by forced labour.
Despite being remembered on the International Day for the Rememberance of the Slave Trade on August 23 every year, when on this day in 1791 the slaves of Saint Dominique (now known as Haiti) began an uprising. though courageous, it did not bring down the slave trade, .
We must today provide safe harbours, make sure that victims forced into illegal activities are not prosecuted
and that that are provided with shelter,treated with respect and dignity and the means to escape their oppression, and given the means and assistance available to try and help them rebuild their lives.
We should continue to be asking large companies to take action to ensure that as consumers we are contributing to the end of modern day slavery instead of propping it up.
Let us remember too as NATO meets next week in Newport, South Wales, UK, that its core member states play central roles, and are complicit in many of the causes of conflict that lead to slavery and trafficking.We should not forget that NATO is nothing more than a war machine, whose entire raison d'etre, is to start wars ,and fuel the voracious appetite of the arms industry, acting belligerently like modern day slave masters, who only show contempt for their slaves.
It is time this distortion is stopped now. End the suffering and exploitation of people across the globe.
A couple of useful links:-
http://www.stopthetraffik.org/
http://walkfree.org/
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