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Land Grabs and Biofuels in Africa

Pambazuka News has a fine article on how land-grabs in Africa are being driven by the biofuels bonanza in which the man who I idolised in the early 1980s, Bob Geldof, falls even further from his pedestal. More below the fold. ... read more »

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Posted on 9 October, 2009 - 15:36

 

Kraft does unions

Meanwhile, in Argentina, Marie Trigona writes about Kraft's union busting tactics. The moment you make use of your right to organise is the moment it's taken away. Marie writes:

Mass firings at Kraft Foods' plant in Argentina sparked protests throughout the nation, and ignited a new wave of worker organizing. In August, Kraft fired 160 workers after they went on strike to demand proper health measures at the company's factory in suburban Buenos Aires during the swine flu epidemic in Argentina. Most of the fired workers were active union members; almost all of the factory's union delegates were fired. ... read more »

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Posted on 9 October, 2009 - 15:31

 

Agribusiness Does Obama

Here's a fine op-ed written be friends at The National Family Farm Coalition and the Pesticide Action Network on how the Obama administration is ensuring that the food system remains firmly in the hands of those who screw it up for everyone else. It's a status quo we can all believe in. ... read more »

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Posted on 8 October, 2009 - 20:01

 

The Brass Liberation Orchestra does Whole Foods


There's lots to love in this short clip of a protest against Whole Foods CEO John Mackey's thoughts on health care (which come complete with wit and wisdom from Margaret Thatcher). ... read more »

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Posted on 30 September, 2009 - 21:25

 

Land Grabs in Pakistan

African countries aren't the only ones where you can see land grabs. If you live in Asia, the sport of the rich can also be seen there. In Pakistan, a new website Zamana tells of the larceny happening there, even though the country is already at extreme risk of hunger... Predictably, the World Bank and IMF are up to their necks in this mess. Important reading.

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Posted on 30 September, 2009 - 14:36

 

Cry, Freedom

It has been a heartbreaking day. If you’ve only got a minute, please click on this link and sign the petition at the end of it. Normally, I think internet petitions are largely futile, but this time, I think it’s worth taking a moment to do. So, please click and sign, and I'll explain why it's worth doing below the fold. ... read more »

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Posted on 29 September, 2009 - 06:43

 

Victory for the Immokalee Workers!

It's both a happy and sad time when a victory involves workers winning a pay increase from $10,000 a year to $17,000 - but in this economy and this America, we take the wins where we can. And for the tomato pickers of Immokalee in Florida, this is definitely a win. ... read more »

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Posted on 28 September, 2009 - 03:21

 

Fake News, Real Fear, No Democracy

The Daily Show's John Oliver interviews woodland creatures

I'm looking forward to The Daily Show this evening - John Oliver was out interviewing the little woodland creatures (or so they appeared) who were part of the protest rainbow today at the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh. Undoubtedly, they'll be made to look foolish (and in all likelihood, they had it coming). It's sad that Comrade Oliver couldn't interview folk from inside the G20 building - they are idiots of a far more dangerous stripe. But before I opine about them, a quick thought about what happened outside the G20 today. ... read more »

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Posted on 25 September, 2009 - 23:29

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