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textFault Lines Issue 2: Greece Wins the Gold in Repression by Antonis Vardis and IMC-Athens
With just a few weeks to go before the Olympic Games in Athens, preparations for the world’s biggest athletic competition are well under way. So far, international media have focused on the delayed construction of the Olympic venues, mostly ignoring the Greek government’s ecological destruction and trampling of human rights....
Posted: Sun, Jul 18, 2004 10:44am PDT
textFault Lines Issue 2: Hung Jury in Araujo Murder Trial by Karen Mahtin and Matt Fitt
On June 22, after nine days of deliberations, Judge Harry Shepard declared a mistrial in the case of three men accused of murdering Gwen Araujo, a transgendered teen from Newark, CA, because the jury failed to reach a unanimous decision. Community outrage over the hung jury resulted in a march for “tranny” rights through the streets of San Francisco on June 26, marking the beginning of a series of rallies to celebrate Pride Week....
Posted: Sun, Jul 18, 2004 10:40am PDT
textArt Review- Global Priority by Rob Eshelman
Fault Lines Online Exclusive...
Posted: Thu, Jul 8, 2004 9:47pm PDT
textStarving for Justice - Fast 4 Education article from Fault Lines, June 2004 by julio magana and charles houston
“Never before has the assembly floor been forced to stop business as usual and grant full attention to an issue as it did when those of you Fasting for Education rolled onto the floor, except once when the Black Panther Party stormed in, wielding rifles and shot guns…”...
Posted: Sat, Jun 12, 2004 11:20am PDT
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