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Wed

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May

2012

Clayoquot Salmon Farm Reports Outbreak of IHN Virus
written by Press Release
 
Fatal Salmon Virus Outbreak in Clayoquot UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Tofino BC — Mainstream Canada, a Norwegian-owned company, has reported an outbreak of Infectious Haematopoietic Necrosis virus (IHN) on one of their open net-cage salmon farms in Clayoquot Sound. 
 
The farm, one of 20 sites in the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is located at the entrance to a provincial park that encompasses a fjord, the Megin River estuary, old-growth Sitka spruce forests and salmon spawning habitat.
 
IHN is endemic to wild Pacific fish, and at low concentrations is not deadly to them. However salmon farms amplify diseases like this, much like in a crowded hospital, where pathogens which are normally not an issue can become deadly.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Whale Defender Under Attack: Sea Shepherd Founder Faces Extradition to Costa Rica
written by Press Release
 
Germany Considers Sending Whale Defender to What Will be a Death Sentence in Costa Rica
Today in Frankfurt, Germany the general Public Prosecutor to the Higher Regional Court requested a preliminary extradition arrest warrant against Captain Paul Watson, on the basis of the local arrest warrant and request for extradition from Costa Rica. 
 
In a highly unusual move, the Public Prosecutor stated that the German Ministry of Justice and the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs have the power to stop the extradition procedures on political grounds.
 
If the German Ministry of Justice and/or the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs give notice that they would not grant an extradition of Paul Watson to Costa Rica the case would be over, and Captain Watson would be set free immediately. 
 
 
We ask our supporters to continue to appeal the German Ministry of Justice for help.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

NATO's Star-Crossed Chicago Meeting
written by Kabul Press
 
NATO’s Chicago Conference on Afghanistan to Open on Unlucky Day: Slavery, corruption, martial law and a strange solar eclipse
by Matthew J. Nasuti l Kabul Press
On May 20th, Western heads of state will gather in Chicago for a NATO conference on Afghanistan. The U.S. Government’s choice of May 20th is culturally insensitive and historically dismal.
 
It is the day in 1940 that the first prisoners arrived at Auschwitz; it is the day in 1927 when Britain signed the Treaty of Jedda which recognized the corrupt Saud family as legitimate; it is the day in 1989 that the Communist Party in Beijing declared martial law in response to a march by one million pro-democracy protesters in Tiananmen Square; it is the date of the annual anti-Islamic “Draw Mohammed” protests; and, it is the day in 1802 when Napoleon Bonaparte signed the “Law of May 20" which reinstituted slavery in some French colonies. In addition, it is the date of the next Solar Eclipse, which in many cultures is a day of bad omens linked to misfortune and disaster.
 
It is especially unusual this year as the eclipse begins (can be first seen) in Asia and ends in the United States, which is rare and perhaps prophetic.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Drone Assassination Legal and Moral Violations by the Numbers
written by Bill Quigley
 
Five Reasons Drone Assassinations Are Illegal
by Bill Quigley
US civilian and military employees regularly target and fire lethal unmanned drone guided missiles at people across the world. Thousands of people have been assassinated. Hundreds of those killed were civilians. Some of those killed were rescuers and mourners.   
 
These killings would be criminal acts if they occurred inside the US. 
 
Does it make legal sense that these killings would be legal outside the US?
 
Some facts about drone assassinations...
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Bill C-38: How Harper's Trojan Horse Will Undo Canada
written by Dana Gabriel
 
U.S. and Canada Implementing Beyond the Border Perimeter Security Initiatives
by Dana Gabriel l Be Your Own Leader
Through the Beyond the Border agreement released in December 2011, the U.S. and Canada are implementing initiatives that are working towards establishing a North American security perimeter.
 
This includes expanding trusted traveler programs, as well as enhancing integrated law enforcement and information sharing cooperation which has raised many privacy concerns that have yet to be properly addressed.

There are questions surrounding the Conservative government’s Bill C-38, the Budget Implementation Act that also contains changes related to the U.S.-Canada Beyond the Border action plan. This includes ratifying and making the Shiprider a legal and permanent program which will require amending the Criminal Code, along with the RCMP and Customs Act.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Bronner on GMO Labeling and the War on Hemp
"Magic Soap" Maker David Bronner on Labeling Genetically Modified Foods, Fair Trade, the War on Hemp
by Democracy Now!
Critics of genetically modified foods have won a victory in California by securing enough signatures to place a referendum on the November ballot that could force food manufacturers to label food products containing genetically modified organisms, or GMOs.
 
Numerous items are already sold in grocery stores containing genetically modified corn and soy, but companies do not currently have to inform consumers. We speak to David Bronner, president of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, about GMOs, fair trade, the U.S. war on hemp, and the company’s support of Palestinian olive oil producers.
 
 
 
Guest: David Bronner, grandson of Dr. Emanuel Bronner, who founded Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps. He has been president of the company since 1998.
 
 

Wed

16

May

2012

"Nature Reserve" Threatens Palestinian Olive Farmers
written by Press Release
 
Two Thousand Olive Trees are to be uprooted in Palestine
The trees have been planted by farmers on their own lands in the area of Wadi Kana. This valley has been designated as a nature reserve by the Civil administration (The Israeli military-based administration of the Palestinian occupied territories).
 
The farmers had no say in the creation of the nature reserve on their land; there was no process that took into account their needs.
 
The farmers have already passed the deadline of the order to uproot their own trees, now the Israeli army may come any day to uproot them and charge the farmers for the work carried out.
 
Meanwhile no action has been taken to remove 22 buildings of the illegal Jewish outpost of Alonei Shiloh all of which is entirely in the area of the nature reserve. In addition to this, 123 buildings from the neighbouring Jewish settlements are within the nature reserve. Some of these buildings have demolition orders, some even for some time, but no action has been taken.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Number Two with a Rocket: BBC Bias Showing on India/Korea Missile Tests
written by Media Lens
 
Good Rockets, Bad Rockets: BBC Bias on India and North Korea
In the space of one week last month, the BBC offered an opportunity to compare its reporting on two nuclear powers: India, an ally of the British government; and North Korea, an official enemy.

The Federation of American Scientists estimates that India has a stockpile of 80-100 nuclear weapons while North Korea has less than ten. North Korea originally signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty on nuclear weapons (NPT) but withdrew in 2003.

Like Israel and Pakistan, also nuclear powers, India has never signed the NPT. Despite this, the US has supported the development of nuclear weapons in all three countries – India receiving particular support from George W. Bush and Obama.
 
The 2008 India Civilian Nuclear Agreement — an agreement of cooperation between India, the US, and other providers of nuclear technology — is linked with plans to build dozens of nuclear plants in India, a country that exploded five nuclear devices at its Pokhran test site in 1998.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

How Ottawa's Offshore Corporate Deals Sank BC Hydro
written by Erik Andersen
 
Obscure US Corporation May Be Behind BC Hydro's Exaggerated Power Demands, Ruinous IPP Contracts
by Erik Andersen l The Canadian.org
Why has BC Hydro gone so Big?
 
Over the past few years a number of us have puzzled over this question. The Crown Corporation, in most people’s minds, was given its natural monopoly status in the belief that the Board and Officers will prudently manage Hydro’s assets so as to deliver adequate electricity to British Columbians at the lowest rates possible.
 
For decades this seemed to be what happened, making BC the place in North America with the lowest electricity rates. It was held to be an achievement to celebrate and certainly gave our province an energy edge when it came to attracting new businesses.
 
This is fast becoming no longer the case. Let’s take a look at the record.
 

Wed

16

May

2012

Rights Report on Colombia a 'Sick Joke'
written by Press Release
 
Canadian Human Rights Report on Colombia a 'Sick Joke'
by Mining Watch Canada
The Canadian government’s human rights report tabled in Parliament Tuesday regarding implementation of the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement might as well have been a comic strip of three monkeys: "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil."

Its substance is summed up in the first three pages of the 18-page report (that's counting the title page and two annexes that occupy 12 pages). In essence: there will be no human rights report this year because only nine months have passed since the agreement was implemented.

Never mind that the Canadian government agreed to produce a human rights report by May 15 of this year two years ago. Nor that it was precisely this element of the agreement that allowed the free trade pact to pass through parliament, given that Colombia was (and still is) the most dangerous place on earth to be a trade unionist, with the most internally displaced peoples worldwide (between 3.9 and 5.5 million on last count and the great majority from mineral and hydrocarbon rich areasin which the numerous Canadian oil and mining companies operating in Colombia may have investments), with 32 Indigenous peoples at risk of extinction, or that at the time that the free trade agreement was being negotiated the Colombian government was mired in a scandal over close ties with paramilitary leaders, and a "false positives" scandal in which members of the Colombian army were killing citizens and then dressing them up as guerrillas or paramilitaries killed in combat.

Better luck next year, maybe.
 

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May

2012

Kicking Lockheed Martin Out of Canadian Schools
written by Sandra Finley
 
Lockheed Martin at University
by Sandra Finley l The Battles
I’m scaring myself by connecting the dots. If you join me, I am not afraid. There is a small role for each of us.
6 short emails.   
 
Number 1: Stop the University of Saskatchewan from setting Lockheed Martin up to train our young people for war-related undertakings (below).
 
Number 2: Stop Harper from setting up a vacuum pump to funnel our money to Lockheed Martin for F-35’s.
 
Number 3: Stop fighter jets from flying over our cities, normalizing the police state.  Another one flew over my home in Saskatoon yesterday evening.  It has become routine.
 
Number 4: For Saskatonians:  Come to the University tomorrow (May 16th).  The University has racked up a pile of debt (Provost Brett Fairbairn). They are holding a “Financial Town Hall Meeting”. Who will be held to account for the huge debt?  How will the situation be resolved? Lockheed Martin is plying the University with dollars. Will corporate interests take over this extremely valuable public institution for a few shekels? Will we just let it happen?
 
Number 5: Understand how a nation becomes conditioned to, and the enablers of, violence and war. Watch Michael Moore’s 'Bowling for Columbine'
 
Number 6: And oh yes, Don`t forget Lockheed Martin and Boeing at the new Aviation Training Centre: Drone Technology.
 
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