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On the 80th birthday of Malcolm X we Honor his life and legacy by demanding:
Justice for Jenard “Nordy” Thomas! Down with Racist Police Terror! Jail for killer-cops Scott Rodrigue and Joseph Waguespack Jr.
At 10am on April 22, 2005, activists with the West Papua Solidarity Group held a protest at Freeport-McMoRan CEO Richard Adkerson's French Quarter home. The demonstration called attention to Freeport-McMoRan's use of Indonesian military personnel, known for their human rights abuses, to guard it's Grasberg Mine in West Papua, Indonesia
PORT GIBSON, Miss.—Public interest and environmental groups today criticized the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC) environmental review of the possible expansion of Entergy’s Grand Gulf nuclear plant, calling it myopic and incomplete for downplaying the importance of the increased impact a new reactor will have on minority and low-income populations in Claiborne County and ignoring issues of nuclear waste, plant security, and alternatives to nuclear power.
At 10am on April 22, 2005, activists with the West Papua Solidarity Group held a protest at Freeport-McMoRan CEO Richard Adkerson's French Quarter home. The demonstration called attention to Freeport-McMoRan's use of Indonesian military personnel, known for their human rights abuses, to guard it's Grasberg Mine in West Papua, Indonesia.
At 10am on April 22, 2005, activists with the West Papua Solidarity Group held a protest at Freeport-McMoRan CEO Richard Adkerson's French Quarter home. The demonstration called attention to Freeport-McMoRan's use of Indonesian military personnel, known for their human rights abuses, to guard it's Grasberg Mine in West Papua, Indonesia
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