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"Palestine Lives" - report and pictures
Local news and reports
Saturday 7th June 2008 in Albert Square Manchester saw a fantastic celebration of Palestinian art, culture, history, experience and politics.
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Job opportunity: Political advisor to Tower Hamlets Respect councillors
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A vacancy has arisen for a political advisor to the Respect group on Tower Hamlets Council. Get full details here - the closing date for applications is 27 June.
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Stop the War meeting on Racism & the war on terror - report
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Last night's meeting was a great success and bodes well for the series of rallies the Stop the War Coalition has put together. About 200 people heard a range of speakers outline just how central racism against Muslims has become to politics in Britain – not least in the recent elections in London.
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Galloway slams post office closures
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George Galloway has slammed the decision by the Royal Mail Group to ride roughshod over objections from residents, councillors, the council and business to the closure of five post offices in Tower Hamlets.
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East London - A springboard for building Respect
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Commenting on Respect's vote in the City and East London constituency in the London Assembly elections, George Galloway MP said following a meeting of the party’s co-ordinating committee last night:

"It was an extraordinary result – especially under the circumstances of a Tory surge, which produced a counter-reaction from Labour voters. It is of great credit to our campaign team – led by Abdul Khaliq Mian and Sabia Kamali – our candidate Cllr Hanif Abdulmuhit and all those who came to help us.
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Ken Loach joins Shelter workers on picket line
Local news and reports
Film director, Ken Loach along with Respect's candidate for Manchester's Cheetham Ward, Dr Kay Phillips, joined staff from the housing charity Shelter on their second day of national strike action.
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First Solution frustration
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George Galloway today expressed his frustration, on behalf of the First Solution creditors, that the government was failing to cooperate fully with the liquidators appointed by the creditors just before Christmas.
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Teachers' strike: Reports from Manchester & Bolton
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About half of the schools in Greater Manchester and 45 schools in Bolton were either fully or partially closed by the teachers’ strike on Thursday. It was very apparent on Thursday that a new layer of young radical teachers is emerging through this campaign.
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Respect the residents of Blackstock Road!
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Respect activists and MP George Galloway visited a number of shopkeepers and also spoke with customers in Blackstock Road on Saturday, to gauge reaction to the massive police raid in the area two weeks before.
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Pensioners win victory in charges dispute
Local news and reports
George Galloway yesterday congratulated the 175 residents in sheltered housing for the victory over their landlords, Bethnal Green & Victoria Park Housing Association (BGVPHA). BGVPHA this afternoon announced that they were withdrawing the surcharge of over £7 per week they had intended to levy on residents for deficits that had built up over the previous two years.
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Campaigning for Salma Iqbal in Birmingham
Local news and reports
The Salma Iqbal campaign team has been in full gear this weekend with volunteers canvassing for the Springfield Respect candidate. With local elections on the 1st of May, campaigners and friends have been rallying support amongst local residents in Sparkhill and surrounding areas.
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Respect opposes Birmingham "red route"
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Birmingham Respect is working hard to oppose the imposition of a ‘Red Route’ traffic restrictions along the Stratford Road.
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Birmingham Respect election campaign launched with 300-strong meeting
Local news and reports
Birmingham Respect’s local election campaign has got off to a flying start. Around 300 people attended a launch rally with guest speaker George Galloway MP. Many people commented this was Respect’s best ever meeting in the city.
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South Birmingham Respect Celebrates International Women's Day
Local news and reports
200 women came together on the evening of Friday 7th March as part of Respect's celebration of International Women’s Day 2008.
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Stop the Blocks!
Local news and reports
Respect MP George Galloway has tabled an Early Day Motion in Parliament over proposals to build huge skyscrapers in Shoreditch.

Our community is under threat. Tower Hamlets and Hackney Councils, encouraged by the City of London and Mayor Livingstone, want to change Shoreditch and Spitalfieds for ever. If they get their way Brick Lane will be surrounded by massive glass tower blocks, providing homes, offices and shops for the rich - excluding and blocking out the light for local people.
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Respect says "Casi-NO!"
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The decision to allow Milton Keynes a license for a regional casino has been welcomed by local Councillors and MP's alike. The promise of up to 250 new jobs is heralded as a perfect reason for the development to take place, adding to the entertainment mix of Milton Keynes, the "city that thinks differently".
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Tories show their true colours voting to end mother tongue funding
Local news and reports
"I am utterly disgusted at the behaviour of the Tory councillors at tonight's full council meeting, when they voted to end mother tongue funding," said a furious Abjol Miah, Respect Group leader on Tower Hamlets Council. "They have singled out the Bangladeshi community in Tower Hamlets for attack. I wonder if any Tory councillor consulted with any of their Bangladeshi members. I don't think their Bangladeshi members would have given this any support had they known this was what the Tory councillors planned."
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Save our post offices!
Local news and reports
Respect councillors and supporters were campaigning in Watney Market on Saturday to keep local post offices in business. Royal Mail is planning to close five sub post offices in Tower Hamlets. Customers at 75 Whitechapel Road, Watney Street in Shadwell, Devons Road and Heylyn Square in Bow and at The Quarterdeck on the Isle of Dogs could see their local services axed.
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Manchester: More great meetings and a new start for Respect
Local news and reports
Clive Searle from Manchester Respect Renewal reports on a great few days, with meetings and walkabouts with candidates and Respect MP George Galloway
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Respect Renewal launched in Atherton, Lancashire
Local news and reports
54 people braved a bitterly cold night to attend the launch meeting of the new respect Renewal branch in Atherton, Lancashire on Tuesday 19th February.

Despite the failure of the heating the temperature inside the meeting soon heated up as the start of the meeting had to be delayed while George Galloway MP conducted a live interview with Channel 4 news from inside the meeting hall. George passionately defended the gains of the Cuban revolution receiving a great round of applause from the meeting after tearing a strip off the interviewer in London.
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Video from Southwark Respect Renewal meeting, 12 February 2008
Local news and reports
Please click here for video of George Galloway, Margot Lindsay and John Mulrenan speaking at the Southwark Respect Renewal meeting on 12 February
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New beginnings for Southark Respect
Local news and reports
On 12 February around 80 people attended a lively public meeting called by Lambeth and Southwark Respect Renewal at Elephant & Castle. The theme of the meeting was ‘The Economy Brown Built’, particularly focussed on the current economic crisis and the government’s attempt to hold down pay and pensions while prices, particularly fuel prices, let rip.
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No one likes an opportunist: Response to reports of SWP/Respect councillor defection
Local news and reports
News reached us from the local press this afternoon that Tower Hamlets SWP/Respect councillor Ahmed Hussain was defecting to the Tories.
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Tower Hamlets Respect Palestine meeting: End the siege of Gaza - report & video
Local news and reports
"I will fight for the liberation of Palestine till the last breath in my body". So said George Galloway at a fantastic meeting about the siege of Gaza in Shadwell, Tower Hamlets on Staturday night. Over 135 people attended the meeting called at just six days notice and organised brilliantly by Respect Youth.
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Postal vote fraud: Childishly simple
Local news and reports
"CHILDISHLY simple". That's how easy it is to register a fraudulent vote in Britain, according to a damning indictment of the electoral system from the Council of Europe.
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Oxford Respect Renewal meeting a great success.
Local news and reports
A well-attended meeting in Oxford Town Hall on 30 January saw the launch of the new Oxford Respect Renewal branch. Respect MP George Galloway was joined by speakers from Oxford Stop The War Coalition and Oxford Palestine Solidarity campaign.
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Stop Harris’s Sardine Academy!
Local news and reports

Lord Harris, the carpet trader, is proposing to build a new 950-strong Boys’ Academy (with our money) in East Dulwich, on a tiny disused school site previously only holding 400 pupils. On a wet, cold Sunday in November, the local campaign fighting the proposal, East Dulwich for a Good Education (EDGE) held a passionate public meeting of over 70 people.
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First Solution: Liquidator appointed to recover assets and find out where the money has gone
Local news and reports
First solution creditors expressed their anger at the first official creditors’ meeting called by the Official Receiver this morning.
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GP to be Respect candidate in Manchester
Local news and reports
CHEETHAM Hill's prospective Respect party candidate has been announced, on an anti-war mandate including opposition to gagging of unions, private academies and congestion charging.

Former Monsall GP Dr Kay Phillips, of Cypress Street, Harpurhey, stood in the ward in the 2004 local elections, polling 519 votes, and has thrown her hat in the ring again for next May's poll.

Through her long-standing involvement with the Respect group and anti-war coalitions such as Stop the War and North Manchester Against Wars, Dr Phillips has demonstrated against the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts, and supported anti-deportation campaigns such as Farhat Khan's.

Recently the North Manchester Respect group has spoken out against the city council's plans to introduce congestion charging zones in Manchester, and condemned the sacking of Crumpsall mental health nurse Karen Reissmann.

Dr Phillips said: "We try to provide a home for all those people who feel disenfranchised. We went round collecting signatures of people in Cheetham Hill against Karen Reissmann's sacking. The union rep is being sacked for speaking out, but people were very clearly supporting Karen."

She said the party was against the proposed C-charge because it was a "tax" on local people, adding: "They should be investing in public transport and making it so attractive so that people don't use their cars so much.

"The Academies are being presented as a fait accompli. My child has just come out of North Manchester High for Girls and they've got some really good teachers there. But there's getting on for 2,000 kids there - it's so anonymous. The academies are great big 'super' schools, but some look like factories to me.

"We think education should be publicly funded. The right to university education should be free and there should be equal access."

This article original appeared in the North & East Manchester Advertiser
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Newham Respect: Here to fight against New Labour attacks
Local news and reports
Newham Respect members and supporters filled Harold Road Centre on Thursday 13th December to hear speeches from Respect MP George Galloway and Newham Respect's three Councillors Abdul Karim Sheikh, Hanif Abdulmuhit and Asif Karim. The public meeting was called to reinforce why Respect is needed in Newham and how the three Respect Councillors will serve and support the needs of the community in the next two years.

All three Councillors spoke about their vision for Newham and local residents in Green Street West Ward. They explained how they saw Respect as the only voice for working class people in the borough. Councillor Abdul Karim Sheikh said, "We have to be at the service of the people".

George Galloway MP said, "Respect is needed in Newham as this New Labour Council only continues to privatise and continues to criminalise our young people. Our youth are not given enough facilities to exercise their minds and bodies. Unlike New Labour, our three Councillors are not sheep so they will speak up for the residents of Newham. Respect is needed in Newham for local, national and international reasons."

The three councillors spoke about the need to defend sacked Unison activist Michael Gavan; Gavan was called a "beacon" by the councillors, who explained that with creeping privatisation and a Labour council that had no interest in representing the working class, people like Michael were vital to the people of Newham and beyond. Speaking about attacks on workers in the borough, councillor Hanif Abdulmuhit said, "this is how vicious New Labour has become – it has become an enemy of the trade unions".

Talking about Labour in the borough and nationally, he said "We are seeing the introduction of PFI in the NHS and education. The only political party that can challenge this privatisation is Respect. We are against the anti-union, big business policies. We are proud that we stood with the refuse workers in Newham when they fought against this."

Reinforcing the view that only Respect has the vision, the people and the courage to fight against New Labour, councillor Asif Karim said "Our policies and our party are to defend the working class people who are on the receiving end of Labour’s attacks. I am proud of that."

Welcoming those who had recently broken away from Respect to the meeting, George Galloway explained that even though there have been hard times for Respect recently, we are united and are willing to work with everyone who shares our vision.

Newham Respect is working hard to put the needs of local residents first. Extra surgeries in places of worship like Gudwaras and Churches are scheduled for the new year so that more residents can easily access the three Respect Councillors without needing to make any special trips to their surgery.
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Newham Respect: Here to fight against New Labour attacks
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Newham Respect members and supporters filled Harold Road Centre on Thursday 13th December to hear speeches from Respect MP George Galloway and Newham Respect's three Councillors Abdul Karim Sheikh, Hanif Abdulmuhit and Asif Karim. The public meeting was called to reinforce why Respect is needed in Newham and how the three Respect Councillors will serve and support the needs of the community in the next two years.

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Manchester march against academies
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NUT, NASUWT and ATL members together with members of the public filled the streets of Manchester with the chant, ‘Academies, Academies, Academies, No, No, No’ on Thursday (6 December).

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News and articles of interest

Here are some articles and news reports we think are worth looking at

Gaza: The Real Terrorists - Stuart Littlewood
The patience of all decent men must surely be exhausted.
Today's slaughter of innocents in Gaza, with at least 230 reported killed in raids on "Hamas terror operatives" (as the Israeli military put it), amounted to "a mass execution", said Hamas.
Can there now be any doubt who the real terrorists are?
The killing spree couldn't have happened without the tacit approval of America, Britain and the EU. The political pea-brains that direct the pro-Israel western alliance were partying, gorging themselves on Christmas fare or binge-shopping while this massacre of hungry women and children and their despairing menfolk in Gaza was being planned and executed.

Stench of Death Hangs Over Gaza - Ola Attallah
With thick clouds of smoke billowing into the sky and dead bodies littering into the streets, a stench of death rose from the ruins of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, December 27.
"Where are my sons?" screamed Um Ibrahim as she ran hysterically looking for her little kids.
She lives near a security compound Israeli planes pounded to the ground on Saturday.
"I don't know what happened to them," cried the bereaved mother.
Her neighbor Um Abed fell unconscious when she saw her son among the dead in the attacks.
At least 206 Palestinians were killed in massive Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday.
"The number of victims has reached 195 martyrs with more than 300 wounded, 120 of whom are critically hurt," said Moawiya Hassanein, the head of Gaza emergency services.
"The toll has gone up because of new Israeli raids and the discovery of several martyrs under the rubble."

Gaza massacres must spur us to action - Ali Abunimah
"I will play music and celebrate what the Israeli air force is doing." Those were the words, spoken on Al Jazeera today by Ofer Shmerling, an Israeli civil defense official in the Sderot area adjacent to Gaza, as images of Israel's latest massacres were broadcast around the world.
A short time earlier, US-supplied Israeli F-16 warplanes and Apache helicopters dropped over 100 bombs on dozens of locations in the Israeli-occupied Gaza Strip killing at least 195 persons and injuring hundreds more. Many of these locations were police stations located, like police stations the world over, in the middle of civilian areas. The US government was one of the first to offer its support for Israel's attacks, and others will follow.

Face to face with the Taliban - Ghaith Abdul Ahad
Qomendan Hemmet sat cross-legged under a window of the mud-walled room. His shoulder, sunk in an old military jacket, rested against the wall and a radio antenna stuck out of his pocket. Next to him sat his deputy, wrapped in a big blanket, silent and sleepy. Around the room sat his men, their faces contorted by years of fighting and poverty, dressed in shalwar kameez and magazine pouches, eyes dark as the kohl lining them. Radios crackled, phones rang non-stop, and more fighters came, drank tea and left with orders.
"Salar is the new Falluja," declared Qomendan Hemmet emphatically. "The Americans and the Afghan army control the highway, and five metres on each side. The rest is our territory."

Communication Workers Union vows to fight any privatisation - Christine Buckley
The main postal union gave warning yesterday that it would fight any move to partly privatise Royal Mail as expectations grow that the organisation is facing a huge shake-up.
This week the Government is expected to publish an independent report that it commissioned into the postal service which will pave the way for an overhaul of Royal Mail.

Free Bush shoe-thrower, Iraqis urge - Aljazeera.net
Thousands of Iraqis have demonstrated in Baghdad's Sadr City in support of a journalist being held in custody after throwing his shoes at George Bush, the US president.
Muntazer al-Zaidi was detained for what the Iraqi government on Monday said was a "barbaric and ignominious act" during a news conference the previous day.