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  1. Nonviolent resistance at Lockheed Martin on Martin Luther King Day

    Nearly seventy-five people gathered in front of  Lockheed Martin’s Valley Forge, Pennsylvania complex in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania on January 17, the federal holiday observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. A half block long line of people, holding banners and signs and standing next to large self-standing pictures of Dr. King, chanted “the arc […]

  2. Chris Cole jailed for 30 days for London arms sale protest

    Chris Cole was jailed for 30 days on January 19 for non-payment of a fine relating to a protest at the DSEI arms fair in 2009.  With statutory credit, he was released from prison on February 2.  His pre-prison reflections follow. It’s Just the Way Things Are by Chris Cole January 18, 2011 In 2009 […]

  3. Support grows for Manning; Confinement conditions protested

    from Courage to Resist, www.couragetoresist.org Act to end the inhumane treatment of Bradley Manning Your help is needed in pressing the following demands: End the inhumane, degrading conditions of pre-trial confinement and respect Bradley’s human rights. Specifically, lift the “Prevention of Injury (POI) watch order”. This would allow Bradley meaningful physical exercise, uninterrupted sleep during […]

  4. Nuclear resisters arrested at Bangor sub base honoring Martin Luther King Jr’s Birthday

    Poulsbo, Washington, Saturday, January 15, 2011 – The Seattle Raging Grannies set the mood for honoring Martin Luther King, Jr’s birthday Saturday at the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action in Poulsbo, Washington. Eighty three people from the Center participated in a vigil at the Kitsap Mall in Silverdale with the help of a full […]

  5. Letters Needed: Demand Peltier’s Immediate Transfer to the Mayo Clinic

    UPDATE January 12, from the LPDOC: Greetings, Supporters. Thank you so much for taking immediate action on Leonard’s behalf.  The prison authorities have received the message.  Please stop contacting the prison at Lewisburg now.  Instead, redirect all efforts with regard to Leonard’s health concerns to the White House.  Call the White House comment line at […]

  6. Justice Denied: Activists Imprisoned, SOA Remains Open

    Federal Judge sentences SOA Watch activists to six months in prison from School of the Americas Watch Once again, the justice system’s complicity with the abuses taught at the School of the Americas was exposed on January 5 at the trial of anti-militarization activists Nancy Smith and Chris Spicer. Nancy, from New York, changed her […]

  7. Failure to obey a lawful order

    Published on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 by CommonDreams.org by Leah Bolger Imagine you are taking a walk in a park and you witness a mugging.  What would you do?  Would you look the other way or would you try to stop it?   If you are one who would try to stop it, then what would […]

  8. Shut It Down rings in New Year with solar for Vermont

    VERNON, Vermont — Ringing in the new year Saturday (January 1) by bringing solar panels to replace nuclear energy at Entergy’s Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant here, nine women of the Shut It Down Affinity Group faced charges of unlawful trespass when town and state police arrested them just before two in the afternoon for […]

  9. Reflections on the ANZUS Plowshares 20 years later

    Reflection by Sue Frankel-Streit in collaboration with Bill Frankel-Streit New Year’s Day 2011, Little Flower Catholic Worker Farm, Virginia, USA I don’t know what effect hammering on a B-52 bomber actually had on the first Gulf War (other than that particular bomber not bombing). But I know that the effect that action had on me was immense; likely […]

  10. If I had a Jackhammer

    Father Carl Kabat has spent nearly 17 years in jail for civil disobedience. His most common accessory with handcuffs? By Stefene Russell http://www.stlmag.com/St-Louis-Magazine/December-2010/If-I-Had-a-Jackhammer/ A Howard Johnson’s parking lot. The sky’s still dark and full of stars. Eight people stand together: Two priests and a former priest, a nun, a divinity student, a musician, a lawyer, […]

  11. Chicago grand jury subpoenas anti-war activists

    We’re keeping an eye on the case of more than a dozen anti-war and international solidarity activists whose mid-west homes were raided in late September, documents and computers seized, and were subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury about alleged material support for terrorism. A newly expanded and court-endorsed definition now says that even explicitly […]

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