30 March 2006

Shock

The story about “stun belts” reported on the blog “Lenin’s Tomb” is amazing but not over-stated. He uses the word “barbarism”, quite rightly. See link. Justin Raimondo reports the horrible Mustafa mosque slaying by US troops. The linked article is valuable for this alone. As to his further remarks about escalation, read and judge for yourself. Sabir Abu Saad’s article on Dar fur is an original publication here on the Communist University. Thank you Comrade Sabir. It is an honour for us. A great article. See link. The US method of menacing countries using exclusion lists or otherwise “watch lists” is demonstrated by the article on Bolivia from Granma International. Thanks to Comrade Carmen Baez for sending that one. See link. Two days ago there was hardly any news. Now we have to have two distributions in one day. It is a heavy time of class struggle, make no mistake about it. Anton Harber’s article from yesterday’s Business Day is a little lighter in tone, mocking the spooks over the e-mail farce – but also casually owning up to his point of view that anything goes in the anti-Zuma cause. See the linked item. Steve Bell’s cartoon characterises the British national strike of government and local authority employees this week. The rats in the cartoon represent little Blairs. Finally, our hosts Constitution Hill announce “Heritage Lekgotlas” for April 7 and May 5. These are good events but you have to book. Links: Stunning, Lenins Tomb (591 words) War in Iraq about to escalate, Justin Raimondo, Antiwar (1512 words) The Dilemmas of Dar fur conflict, Sabir Abu Saadia (2620 words) Washington opening another front in Bolivia, Granma International (1072 words) I prefer the bunglers, Anton Harber, Business Day (751 words)

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