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It should be unnecessary to point out that massive terrorism is a standard device of powerful states.... Some cases are not even controversial. Take the US war against Nicaragua, leaving tens of thousands dead and the country in ruins. Nicaragua appealed to the world court, which condemned the US for international terrorism ("the unlawful use of force"), ordering it to desist and pay substantial reparations. The US responded to the court ruling by sharply escalating the war, and vetoing a security council resolution calling on all states to observe international law. The escalation included official orders to attack "soft targets" -- undefended civilian targets, like agricultural collectives and health clinics -- and to avoid the Nicaraguan army. The terrorists were able to carry out these instructions, thanks to the complete control of Nicaraguan air space by the US and the advanced communications equipment provided to them by their supervisors.

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August 18

1893 -- The day after a riot of the unemployed, Emma Goldman addresses a public meeting, in NY city urging those in need to take bread if they are hungry. Tomorrow evening she helps lead a procession of several hundred anarchists to Union Square, where, among many other speakers, she addresses a crowd of the unemployed.

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Reflections on J18 from RTS

Discussion papers on the politics of the global day of action in financial centres on June 18, 1999.

CONTENTS

Section 1

  • EDITORIAL
  • GIVE UP ACTIVISM
  • JUNE 18TH - IF I CAN DANCE IT'S NOT MY REVOLUTION?

Section 2

  • MUSTN'T GRUMBLE
  • THE IDEOLOGY OF “GLOBALISATION”
  • WTO - WHY TOTEMISE OPPRESSION?
  • BEWARE OF BAD BED FELLOWS

Section 3

  • KEEP IT UP, DON'T LET VIOLENCE DIVIDE US
  • WHY THEORY?
  • THE CHALLENGE OF JUNE 18

Section 4

  • DANCING ON THE RUINS...
  • DON'T MENTION THE (CLASS) WAR.....
  • JUNE ‘99 - A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
  • CRITIQUES AND CARICATURES: A RESPONSE TO UNIUNDERCURRENT
  • CARICATURES OF CAPITAL

Section 5

  • NOT JUST CAPITALISM OR GLOBALISATION
  • OUR RESISTANCE IS AS TRANSNATIONAL AS CAPITAL

Section 6

  • POOR SUBSTITUTE
  • JUNE 18TH - A PERSONAL VIEW
  • APPENDIX
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