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Ezra Nawi
19. July, 2009His crime? He tried to stop a miltary bulldozer from destroying the homes to some Palestinian Beduins in Southern Hebron region. August 16th 2009 he stand trial and risk years in prison. More info: http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/301/t/9462/content.jsp?content_KEY=6208 His Name is Ezra Nawi by Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, and Neve Gordon | MRZine, June 10, 2009 Every so
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Michael Jackson
26. June, 2009Dissidents die young. Argument # 1: Dont sing or speak about love and peace and brotherhood in the world. That can get you killed. Michael Jackson died today the 26.06.2009, at age 50. The worlds leading conscience has left the scene. In the intervue by Oprah Winfrey he said he in now way thought that
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John Lennon
13. April, 2009MIND GAMES: John Lennon & The Manchurian Candidate Was about to enter into politics right before he was killed. – You can kill the Messenger but you can never kill the Message. ‘Imagine’; ‘You can say I’m a Dreamer, but I’m not the only one’. In Ray Coleman’s biography of John Lennon, he quotes the
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Paul Wellstone
17. February, 2009Wellstone was born in Washington D.C. to Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants, Leon and Minnie Wellstone, and raised in Arlington, Virginia. Originally, his family name was Wexelstein, but his father changed the name to Wellstone in the 1930s when he encountered virulent anti-semitism. Wellstone was known for his work for peace, the environment, labor, and health care; he
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Folke Bernadotte
18. October, 2008Count Folke Bernadotte, the United Nation’s Mediator on Palestine, who was brutally murdered by a Zionist terror gang near Jerusalem in 1948. The assassination of Bernadotte, ‘at the hands of the Israeli terrorist organization’ began a lethal Swedish connection with Palestine,’ Ashrawi wrote. ‘Palestine lost its first Swedish champion,’ Ashrawi wrote, when Bernadotte ‘was brutally
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Roy Tov
1. December, 2003The Road to Bethlehem tells the true story of Roy Tov, the first Christian Israeli citizen to have been recognized as a refugee by a sovereign country due to active persecution by his own government. The book’s author spent much of his exile in Asia, where the book largely takes place; later, he wrote most
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Stephen Downs
3. March, 2003NEW YORK (Reuters) – A lawyer was arrested late Monday and charged with trespassing at a public mall in the state of New York after refusing to take off a T-shirt advocating peace that he had just purchased at the mall. According to the criminal complaint filed Monday, Stephen Downs was wearing a T-shirt bearing
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