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16 October 1996

Free speech fight in Tonga -- Details of the protests against the jailing of two journalists and a pro-democracy activist in Tonga have been posted as an "action alert" section of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism's Online Journalist site (http://acij.uts.edu.au/ACIJ/Tonga/tonga.html). Other regular updates on the jailings are carried by Niuswire (http://www.pactok.net.au/docs/nius/), and by CocoNET Wireless (http://www.uq.oz.au/jrn/tonga.html), produced out of the University of Queensland.

FSLN Web site (http://spin.com.mx/~hvelarde/Nicaragua/FSLN) -- The Nicaraguan elections are on October 20 and the FSLN's presidential candidate Daniel Ortega is gaining ground on his conservative opponents. If you can read Spanish, check out the FSLN's site for policies and the latest campaign news and the results.

Radikal sites multiply in fight against cybercensors -- Outrage at the German government's attempts to censor the left-wing Radikal magazine (http://www.xs4all.nl/~radikal) and its Dutch service provider has led to the creation of at least 40 "mirror sites" around the world. The German government has blocked German internet users from accessing the Netherlands-based xs4all.nl, but the rapid multiplication of sites highlights the absurdity of attempts to censor the internet. For the latest list of mirror sites, or to find out how to create another, email Radikal at radikal@xs4all.nl.

CIA web page hacked -- The US Central Intelligence Agency was forced to pull the plug on its home page after a hacker altered the page to read: "Welcome to the Central Stupidity Agency". A picture of an unknown man replaced that of CIA Director John Deutch, and fictional links were created. The text also read "Stop lying".

Solidarity (http://www.labornet.org/solidarity/solid.html) -- Solidarity is a socialist organisation dedicated to a broad regroupment of the US left. It says it relies on "the richness of our traditions and the creativity and experiences of our younger members to foster and develop a forward-looking socialist vision ... We are feminist, anti-racist, and democratic. Within our group, we are trying to foster cultural diversity, flexible practice, and straight-forward socialist politics. We see Solidarity as a contribution to a new US left, one that is neither sectarian nor reformist." The site include many links to the US left as well as articles from its publications Against the Current and Independent Politics.

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From: General
GLW issue #250 - 16 October 1996:


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  • Another threat to women's righ...
  • Battle over WA CFMEU
  • Behind the push for a GST
  • Comforting delusions
  • Conference says organic agricu...
  • CPSU leaders `forget' to count...
  • Cusson's intimidates workers b...
  • Day of protest for democracy i...
  • Espionage charges laid against...
  • Fear strikes Kiev as Chernobyl...
  • From the wide range of Denis K...
  • Gearing up to reclaim the nigh...
  • Getting serious about public s...
  • Government defends Aboriginal ...
  • High school students protest y...
  • Hinchinbrook dugongs: extincti...
  • Indonesian resistance continue...
  • Join the fight for Aboriginal ...
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  • Letter from the US: Much depen...
  • Life of Riley: Buying back the...
  • Lift workers make headway with...
  • Looking out: The Afghan Projec...
  • Loose cannons
  • Monarchy in Australia
  • News briefs
  • NTEU launches new campaign
  • Occupied Palestine: no peace i...
  • On the box
  • Papua New Guineans organise ag...
  • Past and future at stake in Ni...
  • Powerful pictures from Tiananm...
  • Public inquiry into Roxby expa...
  • Resistance campaigns for Wollo...
  • School of Americas taught tort...
  • Speak-out against racism
  • Student elections in Darwin
  • Student solidarity with Indone...
  • Students activating the educat...
  • Support for protests
  • Sydney University elections
  • Tasrail threatened
  • Thanks for another milestone
  • The ALP in opposition
  • The asylum within
  • The political theatre of Errol...
  • The `special treatment' of Abo...
  • Tongan king dissolves parliame...
  • Trade union leaders on trial
  • Urban fairytale
  • Useful facts and useless splee...
  • WA group opposes anti-gay disc...
  • Which way forward for unions?
  • Wide support for Argentine str...
  • Writing from Kenya's prisons
  • `Why I'm voting for Ralph Nade...


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