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* The G8 Way to Climate Chaos: Facts about the G8 governments (PDF)
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* Hydrating the G8: Water Exploitation from UK to Brazil by Corporate Watch
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The Corporate Assault on Africa aka The Africa Action Plan: By Corporate Watch.

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Call to Action: May Day 2007 National Mobilization to Support Immigrant Workers!

by rtc


From the National Immigrant Solidarity Network

We are calling:

A national day of multi-ethnic community, youth, peace and justice movement in solidarity with immigrant workers and support immigrant rights!

WE ARE ALL HUMANS! NO ONE IS ILLEGAL!

On May 1st 2006, we showed the world that our force, our strength and our voice cannot be silenced from this moment on! This is the birth of a new civil rights movement for the 21st century, and we will fight for our demands until we prevail.

Understand there'll be diverse tactics and demands at the May Day 2007--We understand this is just one of the call, and we'll be openly working with different groups to form broad-based common ground coalition, in order to build a new immigrant rights/civil rights movements of the 21st Century.

United We'll Win! Together We'll Achieve Our Dreams!

May Day 2006 Actions

www.MayDay2006.org | www.NoHR4437.org

Points of Unity

- No to the anti-immigrant legislations from Congress

- No to militarization of the border
- No to criminalization of immigrant communities
- No to the planned immigrant crackdown across the country
- No to the guest worker program
- No to the Employer Sanction

- Yes to amnesty for undocumented immigrants
- Yes to immigrant family reunification
- Yes to a humane path to citizenship
- Yes to labor rights and living wages for all workers

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