Sunday, 6 January 2013

Criminals and enemies of the people



Criminals and enemies of the people. 
The truth is that the people did not elect David Cameron as prime minister, nor did they elect for the condem alliance to run the Country.
He and they are not representing the majority of the people or the mass public opinion.
In addition to this, he, along with over 500 other MP’s broke domestic and international laws and committed war crimes and acts of genocide by sanctioning the air strikes on Libya. This resulted directly in the deaths on many innocent children, women and men.

The people demand transparency, accountability and justice.

All the main political parties are much like each other. A majority of them, along with many council officials are all agreeing to and implementing austerity cuts.
It is a known fact that much hardship could be avoided if taxes were collected from the corporate’s who have been acting immorally supported by their elitist friends in high places who put the guidelines in place to begin with, as they did with their expenses.
The banks must also be forced to return the monies they have taken people's purse for zero results

As mentioned above over 500 MP's from within the house broke domestic and international laws and treaties by putting their names to sanctioning air strikes on Libya that resulted in the death's of innocent, children, women and men.
The people around the world keep following orders that set human upon human whilst the arms dealers, the generals, the politicians and the elite reap their rewards from the peoples spilled blood.
People must not allow them selves to be enslaved and divided by the divisive and the corrupt. We have all of history to see the bloody game they have set upon human kind, with this information surely we cannot still be so blind as to not see the deceit and evil done and implemented on the many by the few. The crimes associated with waging aggressive war, laid down in the Nuremberg Principles and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome_Statute_of_the_International_Criminal_Court
are clear. 

“If any person, in furtherance of a state policy, orders the use of force to attack members of a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, that person and everyone who takes part in the attack is responsible for the consequences, breaks international law and, if it results in the deaths of innocent people, commits the universal crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, aggression or conduct ancillary to such crimes”.


Nuremberg Principle III states, "The fact that a person who committed an act which constitutes a crime under international law acted as Head of State or responsible government official does not relieve him from responsibility under international law."
Nuremberg Principle IV states, “The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him.

 


 

Friday, 22 April 2011

Liberation Without Borders Tour

Liberation Without Borders Tour
13th of May, 2011: From Rebel Universities to the Tunisian Uprising

"I see too much injustice and so I decided to send this message
even though the people told me that my end is death"
El Général

Last 11th-13th of February, during the transnational meeting in Paris promoted and participated by hundreds of activists, groups and networks that are struggling against precarization, austerity policies and cuts to education, Tunisian activists proposed a great meeting in Tunisia. The project immediately became a central issue in the construction of the Knowledge Liberation Front, because a new Europe begins from the Maghreb revolution. The 13th of May we will leave the European universities in struggle to transgress European borders and unite our conflicts with the uprisings on the other shore of the Mediterranean Sea, because they are our uprisings.
       The activists in Tunis who have been organizing the meeting since mid February are extremely clear about its content: let’s not call this initiative a caravan because we have no need for help or simple solidarity, concepts that often hide traces of colonial charity, and because we are perfectly able to do the revolution without teachers. Moreover, they have added over the last weeks, what we see arriving labeled as “humanitarian” from the other shore of the Mediterranean are bombs and war. Instead, we need your struggles to unite the two shores of the Mediterranean through conflict and social transformation, to oust all tyrants - from Ben Ali to the tyrants of the financial capitalism.
This is the reason why activists, students and precarious workers of the Knowledge Liberation Front will go to Tunisia since the 13th of May: to learn. We will go to Tunisia to understand and to do militant inquiry, because the insurgent composition - highly educated young people and unemployed or precarious workers impoverished by the crisis, a system that produces corruption, women reclaiming and acting out their liberty, people who want to live and move without borders - has common characteristics with the European movements revolting against austerity and the cuts to education and welfare. We will go to Tunisia to bring our experiences and discuss, starting from the transnational common days of action against banks and the financial capitalism of the 24th-25th-26th of March. We will go to Tunisia to build relations and not to follow media events. We will go to Tunisia to organize together against a war run against the women and men who are rebelling in the North Africa: it is not against Gaddafi, who has always been a faithful ally of the Western powers in the war against migrants, but against the revolution. We will go to Tunisia to fight, together, against European borders and for the free circulation of people and knowledge. We will go to Tunisia to make Tunisia our university. Without aesthetics of revolt or the ambiguous veils of humanitarian causes and supposed solidarity, we want to learn what it means today, in Europe, to do as has been done in Tunisia.
       The 13th of May we take only the first step: we want to build up a process and carry out concrete projects and, together with Tunisian activists, call for another great initiative in the next few months. For this reason, we will go to Tunisia cooperating with a delegation of activists involved in the NoBorder network, to claim freedom without borders. Because the real "caravan" will be towards Europe: following the migrants' practices of liberty and the teachings of the Tunisian uprising, we want to liberate ourselves from all the tyrants.

       On these premises, we invite everyone, activists, students, precarious workers, groups and networks, anti-racist collectives, independent media and artists, women and men who refuse the war and the violence of the crisis, to participate in the project and organize meetings to share this initiative: makeouruniversity@googlegroups.com

 
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