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SF Meeting "Remilitarization of Japan, Repression & The US"
Join a delegation of activists and workers from Japan who will report on the growing repression in Japan and the use of "terrorism" to eliminate democatic rights and to change the constitution to remilitarize Japan.
A Educational Forum/Music & MWM Benefit
Remilitarization of Japan, Repression & The US
October 14, 2004 (Thursday)
ILWU Local 6
255 9th St./Howard
6:30 PM- 7:00 PM Reception with light refreshments
7:00 PM Forum
$5.00 donation requested to go to Million Worker March Committee - No one turned away for lack of funds.
Topics That Will Be Addressed Followed by Q & A
* Role of US in Pushing for Miliarization in Japan and Korea
* Attacks on labor, teachers, students and anti-war activists in Japan
* Growing repression of Koreans in Japan
* The movement of women against war and militarism & the Okinawan struggle Against the Bases
∑ What American Workers can do about this.
Speakers:
Japanese Labor and Anti-Repression Delegation
Jeff Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender
ILWU-Million Worker March Representative
Nikkei for Peace and Justice Representative
Campaign Against Taft-Hartley & Privatzation Representative
Transport Workers Solidarity Committee Representative (formerly Committee To Defend ILWU BA Jack Heyman)
Okinawan Music Performance
Sponsored by (Initial List): Million Worker March Committee, Nikkeis For Peace & Justice, Transport Workers Solidarity Committee, Labor Video Project, Campaign Against Taft-Hartley & Privatizaton, Bay Area Labor Action Coalition
( This forum is a benefit for the October 17, 2004 Millon Worker March at the Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C. You can find out more about it by going to http://www.millonworkermarch.org)
For Information on this event, contact (415) 282-1908, (415) 255-9494, (510) 823-9514 or lvpsf [at] igc.org,
Remilitarization of Japan, Repression & The US
October 14, 2004 (Thursday)
ILWU Local 6
255 9th St./Howard
6:30 PM- 7:00 PM Reception with light refreshments
7:00 PM Forum
$5.00 donation requested to go to Million Worker March Committee - No one turned away for lack of funds.
Topics That Will Be Addressed Followed by Q & A
* Role of US in Pushing for Miliarization in Japan and Korea
* Attacks on labor, teachers, students and anti-war activists in Japan
* Growing repression of Koreans in Japan
* The movement of women against war and militarism & the Okinawan struggle Against the Bases
∑ What American Workers can do about this.
Speakers:
Japanese Labor and Anti-Repression Delegation
Jeff Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender
ILWU-Million Worker March Representative
Nikkei for Peace and Justice Representative
Campaign Against Taft-Hartley & Privatzation Representative
Transport Workers Solidarity Committee Representative (formerly Committee To Defend ILWU BA Jack Heyman)
Okinawan Music Performance
Sponsored by (Initial List): Million Worker March Committee, Nikkeis For Peace & Justice, Transport Workers Solidarity Committee, Labor Video Project, Campaign Against Taft-Hartley & Privatizaton, Bay Area Labor Action Coalition
( This forum is a benefit for the October 17, 2004 Millon Worker March at the Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C. You can find out more about it by going to http://www.millonworkermarch.org)
For Information on this event, contact (415) 282-1908, (415) 255-9494, (510) 823-9514 or lvpsf [at] igc.org,
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report on the growing repression in Japan and the use of "terrorism" to eliminate democatic rights and to change the constitution to remilitarize Japan.
please give seven examples..........
please give seven examples..........
report on the growing repression in Japan and the use of "terrorism" to eliminate democatic rights and to change the constitution to remilitarize Japan.
please give seven examples..........
please give seven examples..........
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