13 novembro 2003

ECO-TERROR

US wants ban on protests during Bush visit: Anti-war protesters claim that US authorities have demanded a rolling "exclusion zone" around President George Bush during his visit, as well as a ban on marches in parts of central London.
It’s Bagh-SPAN: The Coalition Provisional Authority running Iraq, created by the Bush administration, dissatisfied with the American television news decisions on covering the conflict, is about to create its own broadcast operation, with the capacity to bypass the networks, live from Iraq, 24 hours a day.
Mr. President, You're No Moses: It takes stunning arrogance for a president to invade an oil-rich, politically strategic country on the basis of demonstrable lies, put his favorite companies in control of its economic future, create a puppet regime to do his bidding and then claim, as George Bush did last week in a speech, that this is all a bold exercise in spreading democracy.
Mais exemplos da disseminação da democracia e da liberdade de expressão nos tempos que correm?
Le Monde pulped over royal scandal: Le Monde said yesterday that all 7,000 copies of its Monday edition meant for sale in Britain had been pulped because of fears that a story on the royal scandal could lead to prosecution.
La presse étrangère priée d'être royalement correcte
O Discreto Sequestro da Liberdade de Expressão