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GLOBAL RESEARCH (CANADA) : FEATURE ARTICLES

25 November -  3 December 2003

Iraq: The Truth on the Convoy which was attacked while driving through Samara  

The Rise of a New Dictatorship in Iraq , Firas Al-Atraqchi

The FTAA Protests: This is What Democracy Looks Like in Miami, Al Crespo

Enforcing Globalization: New World Order Weapons, John Valleau

Police State in America: Bush’s Operation Clean Sweep: World War IV in 2004? John Stanton

Manipulating Pathologic Evidence: The David Kelly Story: Turning Murder into Suicide, Rowena Thursby

The Legend of 9/11: Coincidence or Conspiracy: The Tale of The Millennial Bomber, Chaim Kupferberg

Assassination of Reuters Cameraman, who had uncovered evidence of Mass US Casualties in Iraq, Felicity Arbuthnot

Legal Scam in Denmark: Danish government lawyers removed preconditions for invasion of Iraq, Coilín Oscar ÓhAiseadha

Le Général Franks doute que la Constitution survive à une attaque aux ADM (armes de destruction massive) , John O. Edwards

Who’s Holding All the Cards?... The Bipartisan War Agenda, Michel Chossudovsky & Ian Woods

Being "Against the War" is now a "Terrorist Act": FBI Targets Anti-War Activists

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Indonesia + Australia: 1000s protest against Bush

posted by ewing2001 on Tuesday October 21, @07:06PM
from the MenaFN/ABC dept.

Protests in Indonesia and Australia

Update: New Anti-Bush-Protest in Hawaii (10/24)
Update: Dissenters bring Bush face to face with a dose of free speech
(Financial Times 10/24)

Update: Bush heckled by 2 Australian Senators
Protesters outside: "Bush Go Home'' and ``Osama bin Bush"

MenaFN/UPI -Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Photos: Protest in Jakarta, 2 protest pics from Melbourne, Australia

BBC -Wednesday, 22 October, 2003

Thousands of people protested at the central town hall in Sydney ahead of his arrival, calling for Australian soldiers to be withdrawn from Iraq. More demonstrations are also planned in Canberra.

... A giant skeleton shrouded in black towers over demonstrators assembled at Sydney's Town Hall before protestors marched through city streets October 22, 2003. Anti-U.S. protesters took to the streets of Australia's main cities on Wednesday in carnival-like demonstrations ahead of a visit by U.S. President George W. Bush to thank the country for its help in the war on terror.

Guardian: Two senators who staunchly opposed the U.S.-led war in Iraq heckled President Bush as he spoke to parliament on Thursday

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Photos: Protest in Jakarta and Australia

Anti-U.S. demonstrations took place at several big cities across the country, including in the Central Java city of Solo, home of the convicted Islamic militant cleric Abu Bakar Baasyir. About 5,000 protesters burned the American flag Monday.

In Jakarta, more than 300 Muslim students from the Indonesian Muslim Students Association, known by its initials KAMI, demonstrated outside the U.S. embassy, waving anti-Bush posters and banners.

The protesters labeled Bush the world's "No. 1 terrorist," and torched his pictures and U.S. flags, eyewitnesses said.

"Wanted -- George Bush," said one of the banners. "No dialogue with a liar," said another. A third read, "No compromise with the killer."

ABC -Oct. 22 In Jakarta, Muslim intellectuals and politicians joined 500 people in a peaceful protest over Bush's visit. There were also small protests in the cities of Bandung and Makassar.

On Bali itself, police were taking no chances with security.

Roads near the airport and the Patra Bali hotel where Bush was holding meetings were closed, snarling traffic. The airport was shut for the duration of his visit, forcing the rescheduling of 45 flights to Bali.

Two Anti-War Senators Protest Bush Speech

Guardian -Thursday October 23, 2003

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) - Two senators who staunchly opposed the U.S.-led war in Iraq heckled President Bush as he spoke to parliament on Thursday, but the president shrugged it off, saying ``I love free speech.''

Both lawmakers, maverick Sen. Bob Brown and Sen. Kerry Nettle, were ordered out of the chamber, but refused to leave.

Brown was the first to interrupt Bush, as the president was saying that people should be happy that Saddam Hussein's regime had been toppled in Iraq. When a parliamentary official motioned for Brown to leave, he shook his head and stood his ground.

Later, when Bush paid tribute to Australia for promoting peace in Southeast Asia, Brown shouted: ``But we are not a sheriff.''

It was a reference to Bush's recent comment that Australia was a U.S. sheriff in the region. The comment apparently was intended to portray Australia as being on equal footing with the United States. Instead, it reinforced sentiment among some Asian nations that Canberra was an agent for the Bush administration.

When, Nettle shouted protests about the war in Iraq, Bush smiled and said: ``I love free speech.''

As Bush arrived at the parliament, his entourage was greeted by several thousand noisy demonstrators, who were banging drums and carrying signs that said: ``Bush Go Home,'' ``Go back to Texas'' and ``Osama bin Bush'' Police held back the surging protesters, who were kept about 100 yards away from where Bush entered the building.


Dissenters bring Bush face to face with a dose of free speech

By Virginia Marsh
Published: October 24 2003 5:00 | Last Updated: October 24 2003 5:00
http://news.ft.com

President George W. Bush was heckled yesterday in the Australian parliament and responded to his rare encounter with dissent by declaring: "I love free speech."

For a president who typically speaks to controlled crowds of Republican supporters at home and, when abroad, is shielded from protesters, the two Green party senators who stood up and barracked Mr Bush made for one of his few head-on confrontations with public criticism.

Outside the parliament building, closed to the public for the first time in its history, was a crowd of demonstrators which the Australian police estimated at about 5,000.

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Mr Brown, whose party campaigned strongly against Australia's participation in the US-led invasion of Iraq, had stood up and said: "Mr Bush . . . respect the world's laws and the world will respect you." He also called for the release of two Australians detained at the US military camp in Guantanamo Bay.


AP/News24 Carolina -10/24/2003

...There was an anti-war protest during President Bush's brief stopover in Hawaii.

Bush is headed back to Washington after a six-nation Pacific trip.

In Hawaii, the president remembered those who were killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and attended a fundraising event for his re-election campaign.

About 200 protesters lined sidewalks in front of the hotel complex where the Bush-Cheney 2004 rally was held.

From yesterday's StarBulletin:

Tomorrow's march will include 25 groups, including the Green Party of Hawaii and American Friends Service Committee. The march begins and ends at the Ala Moana Beach Park, where a rally will be held to protest U.S. occupation of Iraq.

Hawaii Indymedia -Friday October 24, 2003 at 12:42 AM

The lively gathering of well over 1,000 activists in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village this afternoon was a sight--and sound--to behold. If Mr. Bush thought he could get away from protestors(of his tyrannical policies) that dogged him every place he visited in Asia last week, he got more of the same in Honolulu tonight. Peace and justice activists--of every color, race & progressive issue--showed up in strength to tell the White House occupier, "No Way, No Bush, No More..."

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