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The generals have declared an information/propaganda war, and the TV news repeats old footage of food aid/food bomb dispersals to Iraq. A short list of antidotes to the barrage of info-war:
The Senate Judiciary Committee has drafted its own anti-terrorist legislation that the ACLU sees as more draconian then the house version. It allows for less judicial oversite on wiretaps and spying on American citizens. Read the ACLU Report Tonight, October 9th, the US senate will vote on this Bill S1510- soon it's on to the Presidents's desk.PHONE OR FAX YOUR SENATORS IMMEDIATELY.
Nobel Peace Laureates from Nelson Mandela (South Africa) to Rigoberta Menchu Tum (Guatemala) to the Dalai Lama (Tibet) to Jody Williams (The International Campaign to Ban Landmines) speak out about September 11 and the U.S. response. They speak as individuals, and their views are divergent. Read their comments
Meanwhile, irrationalism has taken hold in the US, again: owners of Afghan hounds are facing discrimination.
[ ACLU Action Alert on civil liberrties ]
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