 |
|
 |
|
Wednesday June 16th, 2004 00:00 Palestine - Sharon desolved of the accusation of corruption
The Israeli Premier Sharon was found desolved of the accusation of corruption for then so-called "Greek island" case: a serious error according to the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz, that highlights the previous financial orperations by the Premier.
Now Sharon can dedicate himself to stabilizing the alliance with the laborists that would like to sustain his proposal for Gaza. While he "leaves" the Gaza strip to the ANP, the Israeli state is aquiring vast territories in Palestine using the construction of the wall which has begun again, despite the numerous protests by the inhabitants, in the south-west zone of Nablus. Here, the wall will enter 20 km into the Palestinian territories to integrate the Israeli settlements.
This weekend the citizens of 23 European countires voted for the European Parlamentary elections (Holand and Great Britian having voted Thursday).
The latest news from Italy is the scarce participation at the polls, that accordiong to Peppe Allegri, a researcher at the (...)
We have interviewed Jonathan, an Israeli refusnik, currently in Italy for a series of assemblies.
Jonathan explains to us how, around 9 months ago, him and other colleagues at the Israeli Auronautics decided to refuse to continue to bomb the Palestinian occupied territories (...)
Sharon’s paln for a Gaza Strip pullout was passed today with great fanfare: in realty it is a false operation, putting off discussions and voting for over one year and hiding the many "dark points" that the Israeli right does not want to talk about.
In other news, an (...)
From the initiatives and direct actions of this morning to the march of over 100,00 people, all of the today’s events against George W. Bush are followed here. Various photos and videos by the activists are included.
18.20 - The demonstration is coming to an end at Porta (...)
At the stations of Trieste and Milan the police and carabineiri tried to block the departure of the activists heading for Rome with heavy clashing.
The first corrispondences inform us that the protestors have affirmed their right to get on the trains even though the state (...)
| |
| [ Go to top ] |
|
 | |
Seach by subject:
Unrestricted search:
|  |
|