Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Powerful Palestine Rises triumphantly
image - Palestinian artist Imad abu Shtayeh
As Palestine seeks to join the International Criminal Court, powerful Palestine rises triumphantly: Despite the destruction, they remain steadfast, the Palestinian voice grows stronger day by day - they have not lost their hope or their dignity. Even though they have experienced pain and loss in an unimaginable way, they will not give up until they get their deserved freedom, and an end to their ongoing repression. The survival of the Palestinian people is their strongest resistance, they do not see themselves as victims, but a people whose hopes and aspirations grow stronger everyday.
The right of the Palestinian people to self-determination remains undiminished and it is up to the international community to respect their rights and remind Israel of its obligation to respect this.
Remember too that the International Criminal Court specifically finds that "Crimes against Humanity" under the Rome Statute of 2007, Article 7, states that these offences include murder, forcible deportation or transfer of members of a group, torture, persecution of members of an identified group (ie the Palestinians ) and the crimes of apartheid.
May 2015 bring Peace and freedom, this freedom means refugees finally being allowed to return home. A freedom that means that the Palestinian people can move around without having to hide from checkpoints or walk around walls. A freedom that means not being discriminated against, not being denieid passes. A freedom that means having a functioning economy, that has not been stolen by the occupier, that has seen it taking over the Palestinians tourism, agriculture, industries, land and natural resources. A freedom that does not see friends and relatives killed or homes demolished.
From the rivers to the sea I hope Palestine will be free, we should all keep asking for justice and dignity for today's generation of Palestinians and the next ones to come, but we should also remember that freedom is never given voluntarily by the oppressor it must be demanded by the oppressed. This freedom must be allowed to prevail, as it did in South Africa, I strongly believe that the arc of the universe is bent towards, this goal, even when at times, it does not seem to look this way. This is one of my dearest goals.
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Onwards and Upwards
Sadly the country is still full of people who will continue to vote for the Conservatives in May, but if we have any sense at all, surely it is time to show them the door.Currently in Great Britain Tax cuts are given to the rich, bankers are getting 35% pay rises... and even last week I read that the government has nearly doubled its intake of champagne, all paid for by us. Food poverty grows daily, and the governments plan for recovery will mean that people on low incomes, things will get a whole lot worse, before it gets any better.
Their arrogance and lack of empathy is astonishing. The sooner the Conservatives and their allies are consigned to the dustbins of history the better.We must cleanse ourselves of the shreds of their corruption and finally show the sheer magnitude of their rampant theft and pillaging of our countries assets.
The media I guess is part of the problem, because the media is not going to stand up against a system that its owners benefit from, a few voices get through but it is not enough. Sadly the opposition is weak too, so I'm not holding my breath for a good outcome.
"The Revolution will not be televised"
Anyway happy new year/ blwyddyn newydd dda, hope change is truly on its way, best wishes , heddwch/peace. One final determined push should do it.
Monday, 29 December 2014
Wounded Knee Massacre remembered
poster by Bruce Carter
Today in history, December 29th 1890 - The U.S 7th Cavalry carried out the Wounded Knee Massacre near Wounded knee Creek on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota.The Native Indians had gathered to participate in a religious revival movement known as the Ghost Dance. Fearing large numbers of Indians gathered in one place, the U.S military tried to ban the ceremony and crush their right to assembly.
In the aftermath as many as 300 Lakota Sioux men, women and children were killed, many shot in the back while attempting to flee. Their bodies left to freeze in a mass grave. It serves today as a constant reminder and example of the brutal mistreatment and oppression bestowed upon the Indians. Today I remember these ancestors lost on December 29th, 1890, their peace on earth shattered, all those winters ago.
In 2008 a petition was launched demanding that the U.S reclaim the medal of Honour that was given to the 7th Cavalry for their role in the massacre, and to remove any recognition the U.S military bestowed to its entities for the massacre and to obtain the return of personal items taken from the Lakota people.
In 1973 the American Indian Movement (A.I.M ) occupied Wounded Knee, noting its historic significance - a 71 day stand off ensured with federal law enforcement officials. Leonard Peltier an A.I.M leader was asked by traditional people at Pine Ridge in South Dakota to support and protect them. He was later illegally arrested by means of coerced and fraudulent testimony for the murder of 2 F.B.I agents. He is now one of the longest held political prisoners in the United States, 37 years and counting .He is in declining health,so timing for justice is short.
An earlier post on the case can be found here:-
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/leonard-peltier-day.html.
Leonard Peltier
Sunday, 28 December 2014
Lawrence Ferlinghetti ( b 24/3/19) - Pity the Nation
Pity the nation
Pity the nation whose people are sheep,
and whose shepherds mislead them.
Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced,
and whose bigots haunt the airwaves.
Pity the nation that raises not its voice,
except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero
and aims to rule the world with force and by torture.
Pity the nation that knows no other language but its own
and no other culture but its own.
Pity the nation whose breath is money
and sleeps the sleep of the too well fed.
Pity the nation — oh, pity the people who allow their rights to erode
and their freedoms to be washed away.
My country, tears of thee, sweet land of liberty.
Friday, 26 December 2014
What if it was you?
Happy Boxing Day.
To coincide with this day, a major date in the hunting calender, the League against Cruel Sports is launching a new national ad campaign to portray the cruelty of hunting with dogs for sport. The hard hitting film asks the question, What if it was you? and shows the cruelty of hunting from a hunted animals perspective.
As many as 80% pf the public think that fox hunting should not be made legal again.
The pro-hunt lobby it seems is completely out of touch with modern British society. It is now time for the pro-hunt lobby to respect the law, respect our wildlife and respect the will of the British people. The cruelty and casual disregard must not be allowed to return.
Today across the country it is pissing down, but there are still those riding horseback, who hope for fox hunting to return I hope they all get a good soaking, and have a thoroughly miserable time, and all get thrown off their horses..
The Tory's are also hoping for a repeal of the fox-hunting ban if they win 2015 election, offering a free vote in the next in the next Parliament in May. They must be stopped in their tracks.
Meanwhile
AND REMEMBER :-
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
I have a dream
'On the night before Christmas, we'll all be about,
while the people are sleeping, we'll realise our clout,
we'll expropriate goods, from the stores, because that's fair,
and distribute them wide, to those who need care.'
All I guess I really want for Christmas is the abolition of white supremacist, capitalist, heteropatriarchy, and the end of David Cameron and his coherts power, Dave, who this morning expressed his commitment to Christian values, saying "giving and sharing and taking care of others at home and around the world was something Britain could be proud off." Oh the bloody hypocrite. The same David Cameron who wants to stop us all from fighting for our rights. Let's all put our faith into action, and next year kick the Tories out. Real progress can only be achieved, if the Conservatives power is taken away. This day, coming soon, is the one I will truly celebrate. Together let's kick out the Tories.
Anyway Merry Crimbo.... blog will probably be quiet, for a bit, the library I use will be closing for its mandatory holiday season. Thanks for all who have supported blog, another world is not only possible, it is inevitable. Despite it all, have a good one.
Best wishes...heddwch/peace.
Sunday, 21 December 2014
On the threshold (a poem for the Winter solstice )
We remember, old friends
the warmth of breath,
on the threshold now
of new beginnings,
escaping the darkness
bridging the void,
lighting fires to rekindle
the glow from within,
releasing again
of humanity's embrace,
hands stretched out
travelling light,
mapping the invisible
on this shortest day,
toasting new beginnings
setting course on paths of freedom,
as moon's shadow casts its seed
and the night dances
with the cathedral of earth
and the white bones of winter,
yuletide brings gentleness to restore
to allow all things to become possible.
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Sleaford Mods - Jolly F*cker
Ready for Christmas.... Fuck... I'm never bloody ready for christmas, it's all a illusion, as they smash us up, over and over again, don't leave us with many crumbs, as coldness and starvation takes hold, but those tory blighters will still be having a toast, sitting comfortably in their cozy homes, filling their bloated faces with cake. Yes the spectacle of consumerism and distraction draws close, but in these times of austerity and crisis, it is crucial to remember that the seeds of a better society already lie embedded in the contradictions of the current one. In these dark times, when hope seems lost, we must constantly remind ourselves that the seeds for a better world already lie deep in the scorched earth of the present one. As they continue building their walls of oppression, tommorrow we must carry on confronting and challenging head on, let us be the spirit of revolution reincarnated, striking down upon the scrooges of our time, as darkness seems to envelop the world.
Bah humbug, merry crisis and a happy new fear. Hope the future is brighter, reignites all with passion and integrity.
Friday, 19 December 2014
Lights out for Gaza
Switch off your lights tonight 7pm -8 pm in solidarity with Palestinian families in Gaza.
Currently they only get electricity for 6 hours a day.Power off for 18 hours.
Today there is a global solidarity campaign highlighting this problem and the innocents living with a blockade on the Gaza strip and its ongoing power crisis.
The Palestinians in Gaza suffer from power shortages for long hours, that has been exasperated after the last Israel war.
Combined with poor electricity infrastructure, there is shortage of industrial fuel to generate power and technical issues with Gaza's power plant, linked with Israel's recent bombing campaign.
Daily life is a constant battle for the deprived residents of one of the worlds most densely populated places on earth.
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Surprise, Surprise G4S guards found not guilty of manslaughter of Jimmy Mubanga
Surprise, surprise - 3 state employed private security guards working for G4S accused of 2010 manslaughter of deportee Jimmy Mubanga, walked free earlier this week after being cleared by an Old Baily jury - like the police, except somebody,somewhere makes a profit from public money and nobody anywhere is held accountable, and Justice once again gets blindfolded.
It is difficult to reconcile this verdict with the evidence at the trial that over 20 people heard Jimmy Mubanga say "I can't breathe".Another sad signifier of the numerous cases of private companies wholly inappropriate conduct over the last few years.
Happy birthday Chelsea Manning
It was revealed earlier in the week by her Welsh aunt,( Chelsea herself attended Tasker Millward school Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire for four years) that US authorities tortured her with barbaric techniques. which posed, a psychological threat to her health.
These allegations add further to the growing calls to investigate US interrogation techniques, as well as the roll of British intelligence played in this process.
No circumstances whatsoever can ever justify the use of #torture. Perpetrators must be held accountable.
Chelsea manning has always claimed she acted in the public interest, hoping to spark a meaningful debate on the costs of war, specifically on the conduct of the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan. However she was not permitted to present this as evidence at her trial, and was only allowed to explain her motives at the sentencing phase.
Before her conviction, she had already been held for three years in pre-trial detention, including 11 months in conditions which the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture described as cruel and inhumane.
Today marks her fifth birthday spent in prison. For many across the world we perceive her as a heroine who was not afraid to speak out, blowing the whistle on war crimes. Her treatment is an example of how far the U.S will go to try and cover up its crimes. There will be vigils and standouts in a number of cities across the world, to mark the occasion, and calling for her freedom.
Her supporters are gathering in London between 14.30-16.00 on the steps of St Martin in the fields Trafalgar Square.
Please sign Amnesty International's petition calling for her immediate release.
Happy birthday/ Penblwyd Hapus Chelsea Manning
Heddwch/peace
Link to Amnesty International Petition
http://www.refusingtokill.net/Chelsea%20Manning/amnesty_renews_call_for_chelsea.htm
" In our zeal to kill the enemy, we internally debated the definition of torture. We held individuals at Guantanamo for years without due process. We inexplicably turned a blind eye to torture and executions by the Iraqi government. And we stomached countless other acts in the name of our war on terror."
- Chelsea Manning
Letter asking for clemency, August 2013
Monday, 15 December 2014
The Met aint happy
A number of false advertisements alleging that the police are racist have been spotted around London. It is believed that they were put up at the weekend with political magazine Strike claiming credit for them.
In a facebook post Strike said after complaints were received ' if only the met put this much effort into investigating their own crimes and corruption.'
https://www.facebook.com/strikemagyo
The police remind me of alcoholics, who do not deal with their problems, until they put their hands up and say, yes, think we've got ourselves a problem.
The posters which borrow the logo of the Metropolitan Police have been seen occupying advertising spaces on bus stops across the capital, and have also been spotted outside the Mets own headquarters. Another ad says " We caused the 2011 riots by shooting an unarmed civilian and then ling about it. And we got away with it."
Have always admired the likes of Adbusters myself, and I must say it is always nice when people try to redress the balance a little bit.
Meanwhile some of the posters have been cordoned off while police look for evidence.
Sunday, 14 December 2014
Waiting for the Great leap forward
If this is to continue for say another 7 years, this would mean that the 1% would earn 100% of the world's wealth. Crazy. It does not take an economist to point out that it's just not possible.
Dorling concluded therefore that in the next 7 years something is going to happen. No one can tell what, but I have a few ideas. It is clear that if things continue as they are, something seismic is going to happen. Hope people are pushing in the direction I want it to go.
Waiting for the great leap forward.
http://www.counterfire.org/articles/analysis/17567-is-russell-brand-right-do-we-need-a-revolution
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Solidarity with anti-police brutality solidarity protestors.
Around 2,000 anti-police solidarity protestors occupied West field shopping Centre in London last night, as the group formed a huge die in to protest at the Staten Island Grand Jury's decision not to indict Police Officer Daniel Panteleo Garners death on December 4th. Protestors describing the mood as jubilant, many holding aloft placards that read I can't breathe an no justice , no peace.
People were obviously angry, and justified in being so, for the situation that has become critical in the U.S, that is also a problem internationally, as seen with the killing of the Palestinian Zihad Abu Ein the minister of the wall and settlement resistance suffocated to death by an Israeli policeman in the West Bank, and here in the U.K that urgently needs addressing.Police brutality must come to an end.
The police used intimadatory methods, a met standard which resulted in 76 people being arrested, people kettled, despite the support of shoppers and staff.
So doing a die in results in arrests, but actually causing people to die leads to nothing. Tell me where's the justice in this? Many have now been bailed with some still being held but all will still need our support.
People are learning again to stand up and be counted, in solidarity, they find strength, and time and time again it is proved, that tactics used against peaceful protests do not work, as people return to the streets in increasing numbers, getting stronger and stronger.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
The 1984/85 Miners Strike remembered as Winters draws it's breath
It was difficult to get by at any point in the strike, but it is difficult for anyone who was not there to imagine what Christmas was like for the many mining communities, as parents relied on their unions, charity and the goodwill of strangers miles away for presents for their kids.
The bitter legacy of Thatcher is that 20,000 people die in the UK every winter because they cannot afford heat, yet the very industry that could have sustained people was crushed, and closed down. Resulting in 20,000 people dying every year in the past 30 years because of Margeret Thatchers's cruel twisted policies. Lest we forget
Notice the boarded up fireplace.
Monday, 8 December 2014
Remembering John Rety (8/12/30 - 3/2/10) - Anarchist, Poet and Artist

Today I remember writer, editor, artist, publisher, chessplayer, anarchist and pacifist John Rety.
Born Reti Janos to a Jewish family in Budapest in 1940, his political views were shaped by his childhood experiences. His grandmother escaped a pogram in Serbia by swimming across a river with her children strapped to her back, while following the outbreak of war, John's family knew life as Jewish people was going to be extremely difficult.As a child partisan in the second-world war he saw his grandmother shot in front of him
An anarchist from a young age he was sub-editor of one of its leading journals Freedom between 1963 -1968. A rich and colourful life, after arriving in London in the 1950's he became a painter, and started to produce still-lifes and landscapes, something which he subsequently gave up in 1977, after sadly his studio was broken into and all his painting stolen. Luckily for the world he would take up poetry.
John met his partner Susan Johns in 1958. Together they moved into Robert Street, Regent's Park and scraped a living by putting on a ja night at a Soho baseent bar, then ran a second hand furniture store in Camden High Street.
On all accounts he was a gentle human being, of huge intellect, with depth and power with unwavering political passion, with undoubtable charm and humour, dedicating his life to the causes of peace, he was active against the Vietnam War, a member of the radical anti nuclear group the Committe of 100, a supporter of squatters rights, libertarian education, and the myriad forms of freedom and social justice.When the land rights group The Land is Ours occupied a derelict plot owned by Guiness in 198. and turned it into an experiment in sustainable and cooperative living, John described the South London site as "anarchy in action",saying that as a partiipant, he had " now seen anarchy in practice and, so far, it works." (Freedom, 18 May, 1996)
He was respected by all who came across him. He was also an accomplished chess player and passionate listener of music.He was to become well known in the literary world for his contributions to poetry, founding in 1982, the Torriano Meeting House
https://torrianomeetinghouse.wordpress.com/ in Kentish Town, North London which became known for its performances, exhibitions and political activities, which is also where he founded the Hearing Eye Press http://hearingeye.org/ a wonderful publishing house that he ran with his partner Susan 1987 which continues to this day.
He had a non-sectarian approach to life, avoiding walls and was to become poetry editor of the Morning Star, where he published a different poet every week, releasing the superb poetry collection Well Versed in 2008 with a foreward by the late Tony Benn.
His own poetry has been a source of tremendous comfort and joy since I first encountered them, spontaneous free verse of much inspiration, richly evocative, and imaginative.
He died of a heart attack on the third of February 2010,aged 79, his legacy a rich and strong one, still touching and resonating with peoples lives.
" There is no other movement in the country or anywhere in the world, which operates as does the anarchist, openly, spontaneously and altruistically. We do not resign to superstition, bigotry, chauvinism of any kind. We are not afraid of power, neither master nor slave."
- John Rety, 28.1/95
I conclude with 3 poems from his pen that I particularly enjoy.
Art and the Man
The man in the garden was numbering
the leaves
the tree was just a tree
The man was just a man
The numbering took ages
That was in the Summer
Every leaf was numbered
in the Autumn the man
Gathered the fallen leaves.
The man was in the garden pinning back
the leaves
the tree was no longer just a tree
The man was no longer just a man
He was an Artist and his work of art was
the tree.
Tenant
Oh yes, we can ignore the shouting
whether behind closed doors
or out in the open fields.
We can choose our friends
And ignore the problems of
the dirty, the unwashed, the ignorant
And avoid if we can the aggressive
Close our eyes to the beggars of the town,
Oh yes, we can ignore the shouting
We can ignore our own pleading,
our own anxieties.
We are not as bad, not as ugly
Not so stupid as that raving
That undescribably filthy
Oh yes we can hear what is decent
We can hear the nice noises, the acceptable ones
We can hear the adding machine, the police siren,
The everso friendly voices on the screen
On the pulpit, on the rostrum and on the telephone
the quick cheery tune that escorts us across the
street.
They are sanctioned these voices
Therefore they are good.
Oh yes, we can ignore the shouting
Our lease is duly signed
And our job is secure
Here is your key, now get on with it,
Noon day and night
Secure it tight
Leave on the light
Let them think your hovel is occupied
While you are on a flight
to some exotic sight
Oh yes, we can ignore the shouting
And we can hardly remember
The shouting, the misery, the desperation
All that is of the past
The utter, utter degradation,
Now is our turn, my turn, my key's turn.
Freedom
for Philip on his seventieth birthday
Where is that land
Show me that land
Don't say it never existed
Petofi, Makhno and Durutti-
did they all die in vain?
Are we just dreamers ansd
Abstract thinkers
Don't we know more than that?
What I don't know, you might know
Somebody, somewhere on the wide ocean
Up a high mountain
Where beauty conquers terror
Might still know where
Behind the screen of clouds
-Don't tell me it's only in my mind-
Is that land, the land of the free,
Don't say it never existed.
Further Reading:-
Songs of Anarchy and other Poems; Box 2 1989
Notebook in Hand: New and Selcted Poems 2012
Through the Anarchist Press; a Column in Freedom; 1996
Beautifully illustrated by his daughter Emily Johns
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Angela Davis - A Message
Angela Davis is known internationally for her ongoing resistance to all forms of oppression, supporting the movements of social justice in the. U.S and abroad.Her messages from the past still hold much power and relevance, especially in relation to events that have happened in our recent past
excerpt from the black power mixtape
"I mean that's why when someone asks me about violence.... I just find it incredible. Because what it means is that the person asking that question has no idea what people have gone through... what black people have experienced in this country since the time the first black person was kidnapped from the shores of Africa."
"Something is wrong.... Maybe the real criminals in this society are not the people who populate the prisons... but those who have stolen the wealth of the world from the people... and everytime a Black child dies ....we should indict them for murder because they're the ones who killed that black child."
" No potential victim of the fascist terror should be without the knowledge that the greatest menace to racism and fascism is unity!"
-Angela Davis
AND FROM NEW YORK TO GREECE TO PALESTINE
WE REVOLT BECAUSE WE CAN'T BREATHE
Friday, 5 December 2014
A Picture speaks a thousand words.
Pictures speak a 1,000 words, but as I write more than 180 Palestinian children have been kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces in the past 45 days. While international law states that child imprisonment should be used as a last resort, the Israeli occupation forces view it as a matter of routine. Recently draconian laws have been used with greater frequency against children, including Administrative Detention orders which allow for detention without published evidence.
Under military orders in force in the occupied West Bank and Gaza, any Palestinian over the ageof 16 is considered an adult, while inside Israel the age of an adult is 18. Moreover, a Palestinian child over 14 years are tried as adults in an Israeli military court, and are put into prisons with adults. These are direct violations of international law.
When children are arrested they are usually taken to adult military detention centres and interrogation centres. There are no specialist juvenille facilities, courts or personnel within the Israeli system apart from Telmond prison. Children held in Israels prisons are beaten, tortured, placed in solitary confinement, and made to stand in cages outside in the cold. This is a systematic, institutionalised and co-ordinated attempt by Israels Government and Army to make their presence felt, as humiliation daily continues, taking the occupation to an extreme and absurd level, that will undoubtedly have a significant impact on their future development as individuals. It is obvious to me that some people in this world have no shame at all. These are more reasons why I keep on posting about issues that I feel should concern the world. This is not how a normal state acts, and by refusing to sanction this rogue state for its abuses,Western governments themselves become complicit in these crimes against children.
Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Big Brother is watching you.
The fact is that the fear of terrorism and extremist activities, now makes everyone of us a suspect. Way before the internet we have lived with fear and suspicion it is part of our human nature, but with the internet age it seems it is now time for all of us to be treated like children, who cannot be trusted to act responsibly based on what we here. Facebook itself has also started behaving like a worried nanny, it seems you cannot hang bout there under an identity that your friends know or trust, it seems that if we do not comply , we will be silenced, and turfed out.
Extremity is a state of mind, that cannot be erased or killed, however hard people try, it can however be pushed further underground where its danger can still be spread. Voices silenced will only foster more division, paranoia under the orders of what I personally see as a dangerous out of control extremist organisation the Conservative Party.If this does not bother you, then carry on, you might be comfortable that 'Big Brother' is watching you, but I ask you who is watching Big Brother. Could someone tell the government and the opposition, because they don't seem to have been kicking up much of a fuss, that the George Orwell's book 1984 was a warning not an instruction manual.
" Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human liberty. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves" - William Pitt the Younger.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Keep on Dancing - Gabrielle Roth (4/2/41 -22/10/12)
" We dance to reclaim our brilliant ability to dissapear in something bigger, something safe, a space without a critic or a judge or an analyst. The beat is a love that never dissapoints, and like all loves it demands 100% surrender. It has power to seduce moves we could only dream. It grabs us by the belly, turns us inside out and leaves us abruptly begging for more.
The beat is bad, wicked, sick, whatever the word is now.
Dance to fall in love with the spirit in all things."
Friday, 28 November 2014
This coked up P*****k should be sacked.
Well we would if we turned up in this state. Who knows he might not be under the influence, he could just be a swivel eyed loon., like most of the hypocritical, corrupt elite that none voted for, that surround him. At the end of the day, whatever he does in private is up to him, but when he is busy tearing our country apart and the faces of suffering are being caught up in a near end cycle of misery, due to him and his friends. This mans actions should be accounted for and forever questioned, people take drugs everyday but do not come up with policies as bad as his, whatever he's on, he's still an arse.In light of the Governments failing drug policy, George Osborne's bizzare appearance at Prime Ministers Question time, begs the question what planet are some of these M.Ps on, its certainly not ours. Personally think the whole ruddy cabinet should be sacked.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
William S. Burroughs - A Thanksgiving Prayer
Uncle Bill...it's time for a Thanksgiving Prayer again. His message still continues to spin with vitriolic spin, delivered to America, still as relevant as ever, still a dark elegy for our times, 28 years after William Burroughs first delivered it. Here he thanks America for its violence, racism, oppression and homophobia. A nation that still today cannot seem to mind its own business. Thank goodness that there are still those outside, that seek to make this world a place better.
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Unbelieavable!: Tony Blair wins Save the Children's Global legacy award 2014.
Tony Blair, the man who was hugely responsible for killing, injuring and displacing, thousands of Iraqi children ( among his many crimes) has been recognised for his humanitarian work by the worlds foremost childrens charity, Save the Children.
How could this organisation make such a monstrous error, but their chief executive is known to be a Blair underling. This so called Middle East Peace Envoy, has already been named 'Philanthropist of the year'!! by GQ magazine, while lining his greedy pockets, a friend and someone who has been criticised for a range of shadey dealings with autocrats and dictators.
This is a man known throughout Iraq and Afghanistan for the trauma that he has caused. To offer him such an accolade and reward is sickening. Tony Blair because of his support for the 2003 invasion is guilty of infanticide, the subsequent perhaps one and a half million deaths in a country where half the population were children.
This man should not be lauded, should not be applauded, for he has offered the world no apology, he should be shamed, many would like to see his arrest for being what he represents, nothing but a war criminal, the causer of so much pain and division.
Many of the charities own staff have since complained that the presentation of this award has discredited and misappropriated and betrayed Save the Childrens founding principles and values.It is worth noting that Save the children recently appointed Samantha Cameron, wife of Dave, as their 'Ambassador for Syria, and their chief executive Justin Forsyth was special envoy to Blair for three years, perhaps it's just a case of us not actually being in it all together.
I am truly outraged that Save the Children, is being seen as contributors to the impunity, whitewashing and rehabilitation of this hollow man. An organisation that represents and serves the interests of children should not be complicit in whitewashing the innocents killed.I can see no justification in this reward, his reputation for many remains rotten to the core.
Please join me is supporting this campaign to get this reward removed from a warmongerer and profiteer of death who has long poisoned the well of public trust.
http://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/stop-save-the-children-charity-from-giving-tony-blair-their-annual-global-legacy-award
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
"Don't tell the people to calm down! Tell the cops/military to stand down!"
The anger and outrage in Ferguson, Missouri and in solidarity protests around the "U.S" are not just about Michael Brown. This is a long, bloody history of political violence, against typically, people of color, and/or oppressed classes in general. To speak of the real history here, is to talk about, first of all, a nation that founded itself on indigeneous genocide, stolen land and broken treaties. It is to talk about a militarised police state that got its hands as bands of mercenaries hired to track down runaway slaves (literally called the "slave patrol") or hired thugs brought in to bash the heads of striking workers. Not much has changed in these years - for many, if not most, indigeneous and people of color.
"Black Reality and White Denial" are going strong in America, the home of the KKK.
White supremacy is a system of power that is active today as any time in this culture's history. While activists must do everything they can do to dismantle personal and institutional racism'
Solidarity with the people of Ferguson.
Read these guidelines for how people with privilege can ally and show solidarity with people of color on the frontlines of resistance to racism.
http://www.deepgreenresistance.org/en/what-we-do/deep-green-resistance-white-ally-guidelines
Monday, 24 November 2014
We Stand With Shaker: Official Campaign Video
In 2002 Shaker was taken, blindfolded and shackled to Guantanamo Bay, to Guantanamo Bay, and is now the only British resident there. Here's the official campaign video for the Stand with Shaker, calling for the immediate release of Guantanamo# of Shaker Aamer the last British resident still held.
Features 'A song for Shaker Aamer ' written by Andy Worthington and performed by his band the Four feathers. His continual incarcernation is a scandal and an embarrassment. The failure of the British Government to challenge this illegal incarcentation is shameful and damaging. Shaker is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after over 12 years of torture. It is time to bring him home.
Video by Billy Dudley. Please share widely.
Sunday, 23 November 2014
Make films not war
Vittoria Arrigoni was an Italian born reporter and pro-Palestinian activist who lived and reported in Gaza until his death in 2011. The film Stay Human records intellectuals, authors, activists as they read Arrigoni's account of Israel's Operation Cast Lead in 2008-2009, which left 1,200 civilians dead.
Arrgoni fulfilled one of the most important duties of a bystander in a time of war: he bore witness. The readers who bring his words to life in this unique 'reading movie' include Hwaida Arraf, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein and Mairead Maguire.
Watch the trailer and the whole film here :-
https://stayhuman.tv/
Friday, 21 November 2014
Paddy Hill and the Birmingham Six
Today, marks 40 years since the Birmingham pub bombings and the wrongful arrest of the Birmingham six.
40 years later Paddy Hill is still seeking justice of the 21 who lost their lives, the 182 injured and the families of all those affected. We remember the death of innocents, but also the death of justice, where people are gaoled, not because they are guilty, but because the police needed a conviction, . Victims left dehumanised, spending their lives, seeking some form of justice.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
NHS final Faith
Good film from the People's NHS. We must save the NHS from the corporations and the vultures in power . As Private health firms are on course to win more than £9bn of NHS contracts to look after patients as a result of the coalitions ramping up of competition in the health service.Private contractors ares damaging our beloved NHS and simply wasting money, as they cherry pick the most profitable treatments.We urgently need to protect the NHS's services, we must keep faith, in only 3 years the Tory's and their friends have given us cuts, queues and chaos, only ramping up I guess what New Labour began, lest we forget. If it carries down on this road to privatisation, it will cease to exist as we know it.The NHS cannot be sold. It belongs to us all.
We have no time to waste this is an emergency.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Joe Hill (7/10/1879 -19/11/15) - An Injury to one is an injury to all.
Today I offer a poem in rememberance of Joe Hill, on the anniversary of the murder by the state of this itinerant worker, labour activist, revolutionary union martyr and singer songwriter of the Industrial Workers of the world, who gave rise to the labour motto ' An injury to one is an injury to all.'
Born Joel Haggland in Sweden, he came to the U.S.A on 1902. Active in the Labour movement throughout his live, in January 1914, he was arrested in Salt Lake City and accused of murder. He died proclaiming his innocence. From his conviction to his death he became an icon for workers everywhere, and his subsequent execution sent echoes around the world. For many his spirit and his legacy lives on.
This is a short account of his later framing and execution: https://libcom.org/history/1915-the-murder-of-joe-hill.
Two earlier posts of mine can be found here :-
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/happy-birthday-joe-hill-7101879-191115.html
http://teifidancer-teifidancer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/joe-hill-7191879-191115-joe-hills-last.html
Still Dreaming of Joe Hill
Through the dusty ages
the earth creaks and moans,
dark shadows try to break people bones
the air is still , thick with mire,
daily each border, delivers human shame
parasites still create walls of oppression,
build bloodstained monuments that can't thwart hope
because the mighty human spirit carries resilience,
within us all, lay rivers of resistance.
Standing together we are strong
in our palms, another world glows,
with unity's strength
we set people free,
no tyrant's grip
can ever stop us,
we serve the weak and defenceless
protecting with dignity and defiance.
Today we remember
when Joe Hill was shot down,
his enduring dream survives
gives us strength,
shoulder to shoulder
solidarity lives,
an injury to one
is an injury to all.
Monday, 17 November 2014
Revealed : How the Coalition has helped rich by hitting the poor.
In a landmark study of the coalition's tax and welfare policies 6 months before a general election, it has been revealed how money has been transferred from the poorest to the better off, apparently refuting the chancellor of exchequer's claims that the country has been 'all in it together.'
According to independent research published today, and seen by the Observer Newspaper George Osborne has been engaged in a significant transfer of income from the least well off half of the population to the more affluent in the past four years. Those with the lowest incomes have been hit hardest.
In an intervention that will come as a major blow to the government's claim to have shared out the burden of austerity equally, the report by economists at the London School of Economics and the institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, finding that :-
1. Sweeping changes to benefits and income tax have had the effect of switching income from the poorer half of households to most of the richer half, with the poorest 5% in in the country in terms of income loosing nearly 3% of what they would have earned if Britain's tax and welfare system of May 2010 had been retained.
2. With the exception of the top 5% who lost 1% of their potential income. It is the better half of the country that has gained financially from the changes, with an increase of between 1.2% and 2% in their disposable income.
3. The top 1% in terms of income have also been small net gainers from the changes bought in by David Cameron's government since May 2010, which includes a cut in the top rate of income tax.
4. Two-earner households, and those with elderly family members, were the most favourably treated, as a result of direct tax changes and state pensions respectively.
5. Lone-parent families have done worse, losing much more through cuts in benefits and tax credits and higher council tax than they ever gained through higher income tax allowances. Families with children in general. and largefamilies in particular, also did much worse than the average.
6. A quarter of the lowest paid 10% have shouldered a particularly heavy burden, losing more than 5% of what would have been their income without the coalitions's reforms.
For more on this see here:-
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/nov/15/coalition-helped-rich-hitting-poor-george-osborne
and more here
http://www.welfareweekly.com/
Not that any of the above surprises too much, this is what the tories and their friends do, look after the rich, lie to the people, persecute the sick, diabled and vulnerable. Surely they are not fit to represent the people of this country. It is is time to destroy this nasty coalition.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Henry Miller (26/12/1891 - 7/6/1980) - Utopian Speculations.
An American writer I admire, Henry Miller, is known for breaking existing literary forms, who sought to reestablish the freedom to live without the constraints and restraints of civilization.
His works often reflected hos own personal experiences, measured with a humanism that often shocked and outraged. Writing about all phases of his life, everything that happened to him struck him as being of equal and monumental importance.His total surrender to life without meaning has resonated with me for a while, and despite succumbing to what some people have referred to as 'existential despair' he never completely surrendered reason. He has become one of the worlds forbidden writers, forbidden because he dared to speak from his dark passionate heart, of some place beyond ideology , where the shadows of the soul know no time.The perception of Henry Miller as a writer and literary outlaw remains today.
The following paragraph was quoted in Normal O. Brown's Life against death and he comments on Millers's text as follows:' Utopian speculations such as these of Henry Miller must come back into fashion. They are a way of affirming faith in the possibility of solving problems that seem at the moment insoluable. Today even the survival of humanity is a utopian hope.'
Here's to Henry Miller spiritual Anarchist.
' The cultural era is past. The new civilization, which my take centuries or a few thousand years to usher in, will not be another civilization - it will be the open stretch of realization which all the past civilizations have pointed to. The city, which was the birth place of civilization, such as we know it to be, will exist no more. There will be nuclei of course, but they will be mobile and fluid. The peoples of the earth will no longer be sent off from one another within states but will flow freely over the surface of the earth and intermingle. There will be no fixed constellations of human aggregates. Governments will give way to management, using the word in a broad sense. The politician will become as superannuated as the dodo bird. The machine will never be dominated, as some imagine; it will be scrapped, eventually, but not before men have understood the nature of the mystery which binds them to their creation. The worship, investigation and subjugation of the machine will give way to the larger one of power - and of possession. Man will be forced to realize that power must be kept open, fluid and free. His aim will be not to possess power but to radiate it.'
Friday, 14 November 2014
Africa Stop Ebola
There's already a song about Ebola by high profile Francophone West African musicians. Why doesn't Mr Bob Geldof simply promote this song? Or even acknowledge its existence? 'Africa stop Ebola' features a number of international stars :- Tiken Jah Faloky, Amadou and Marian, Salif Keita, Ounu Sangare, Kandina Kora, Mory Kante, Sia Tolno, Barbara Kana and rappers Didire Awadi and Markus and Mokoke, so why another rehash of the grotesque ' Do they know its Christmas'. We should remember that this crisis is part of a long colonial disengagement, Geldof just compliant in glossing neo-liberal policies towards the continent with a humanitarian/ anti poverty sheen of respectivitety, gathering together in my humble opinion a worthless pile of toss, which ignores the richness of Africa's own musical voice that is already out there.
The Ebola crisis is tragic and devastating, a crisis for humanity,the fight against it, is a fight well worth supporting but we should not ignore or erase the efforts of those that come fromAfrica while making it appear that western actions are what saved the poor diseased Africans once again. We should not either forget that the aid industry that has emerged from efforts like Band Aid, have themselves fuelled human rights abuses, and corruption across the African continent and missed the Ebola crisis in its entirety. Ebola is a pestilance but we must carry on treating sufferers and the people from country's effected with dignity and respect.
Please share and support the above project , all profits of which go to Medecins Sans Frontiers/Doctors without borders
http://www.msf.org.uk/
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
" We will kill you. We will break your bones.".
Torture is an everyday reality in Tibet yet survivor accounts are rare, used by China as a weapon against political dissent, since the Chinese forcefully took over Tibet in 1959.Harsh treatment is common at the prisons where diissidents are held, with prisoners routinely subjected to torture, beatings, and forms of abuse.
Ex-political prisoners are closely monitored by Chinese authorities, their families often under threat if they speak out and escape into exile overseas is increasingly difficult. When Tibetans do share information they are risking everything.
Hear from torture testimonies read by the actors Dominic West, Alan Rickman, Juliet Stevenson and David Threlfall.
As many as 133 Tibetans have also set themselves ablaze in self-immolation protests calling for Tibetan freedom, opposing Beijing's rule and calling for the return of their exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. As others have also resisted their actions represent the wishes and aspirations of countless Tibetans living under repressive Chinese rule.
You can also read about recent incidents and learn how you can join the campaign to stop torture in Tibet.
Please share the testimonies widely, lets show the Chinese that the world is watching, and continue to help global Tibetan groups who campaign to secure the release of courageous individuals who symbolise the enduring resistance of Tibetans inside Tibet.
Free Tibet.
http://freetibet.org/
Monday, 10 November 2014
Berlin Wall vs Palestine Wall
Of course a real comparison would be measured by how the soviets regularly pulverised West Berlin from the air and occasionally launch massively destructive ground attacks destroying Berlins basic infrastructure, and preventing all flights landing, and refusing to talk to whatever government the population elected. And refusing to allow most goods into the city.
It is a good thing that Israel is the only democracy in the region, means anything other than the best equipped army running the show.
Remember too, that the Berlin wall was 96 miles long, while the Palestinian wall is significantly larger stretching out over 400 miles.
Anyway yesterday Palestinian youth destroyed a hole in Israels security wall with the Palestinian territories as a symbolic gesture to mark 25 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Like the Berlin Wall previously it snakes through Palestinian land, isolating people from their land, extended family and friends, and one day soon, this oppressive apartheid wall will one day fall. too Despite all obstacles the Palestinian peoples determination to be free remains as strong as ever. Their thirst for freedom grows, the walls that surround them, do not protect, but cruelly divide, they don't prevent a peoples existence, but only serve to incite resistance.

Sunday, 9 November 2014
Lest we forget
90% of victims of war are civilians , lest we forget to move forward from bloodshed and work for peace. If as much money was put into this objective as there is nto killing and its misery it would benefit the whole world.
Those who benefit the most financially are those with investments in the war machine and land/resource grabbing. Today I feel reinforces the ideal of patriotism and militarism, in stark contrast to the original ' Armistice day' when the nations of the world hoped to be united in peace. The horrors and misery of World War 1 still need remembering, but not in a way that reinforces an ugly military agenda. Today politicians stand praying for peace while preparing for war...their hypocrisy abounds. The grisly facts and horrors of war in all our histories is worth more than all the false red poppy illusions that are being seen today. Sadly the red poppy today has been hijacked by arms companies, look how last week Lockheed Martin, the World's biggest arms company sponsored the Poppy Rocks Ball., and Thales joined Boris Johnson in a Big Red poppy Billboard at Westminster.
Today I remember all those sadly lost, in two World Wars but also those that everyday risk their lives to build peace and prevent conflict, and time turn to one another as friends, united in our goals working together, so that the future potential of conflict could be resolved to the extent that all the current spending on arms and the war machine was no longer necessary.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Israels protective edge operation.
When we talk of Israels protective edge operation in Gaza, we should not forget over 2130 humans bombed to death, the over 500 children or the 89 families exterminated. We speak of the living, and this is their life. Tens of thousands of refugees will be finding shelter from the cold, wind and the rain,in bombed United Nations schools and the remains of their destroyed homes.
And Gaza remains beseiged, the biggest ghetto in the world awaiting the next round of oppression, knowing that any form of resistance will be labelled terrorist.
Boycott Israel.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Remember, remember!
'Behind every mask there is more than just flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea..and ideas are bulletproof.'
-Alan Moore -'V for vendetta'
Solidarity with all those marching tonight, may you ignite the world with passion. Gorgeous moon tonight also, don't forget to look up as it lights the way. Together we can all dismantle the masters house
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Moan
Tens of thousands of desperate jobseekers will be forced to cancel Christmas too, due to benefit sanctions, job centres develop a scrooge like mentality at this time of the year, about 59,000 job seekers were sanctioned in December 2013.
Gradually all are support and sustenance is being kicked away. Bah.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Prisoner of Palestine - by Seize the Day
A powerful song from the band Seize the Day about the conflict in Palestine. No images just words.
Seize the Day are a great forward thinking bold green anarchist band.
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