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Start: 09:00
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BP in Iraq - 'Blatant Piracy'

Take action at British Petroleum's annual general meeting on Thursday April 17th at London's Excel Centre...

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Start: 12:00
End: 19:00

Everything you always wanted to know about revolutionary socialism
(but were afraid to ask)

An introduction to Marxist ideas, organised by the Alliance for
Workers' Liberty

12-7pm, Saturday 19 April 2008, University of East London Docklands
campus (Cyprus DLR)

Sweatshop labour, soaring inequality, privatisation, war, racism,
destruction of the environment, women's oppression... why is the world
like it is? And how can we change it?

Workers' Liberty is a Marxist, revolutionary socialist organisation.
We believe that the problem is capitalism, and all societies based on

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Start: 11:00
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meet at Tesco, Bethnal Green (opposite Derbyshire Road), London.

Start: 11:00
End: 12:27

SOLIDARITY WITH BANGLADESHI TEXTILE WORKERS!

Picket Tesco!

Meet outside Tesco, Bethnal Green Road at 11am on Saturday 26th April

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Start: 19:00
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A short film about child carpet workers in Bihar, India.

At the Cowley Club, London Road, Brighton. 7-9pm. Wed April 30.

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Start: 14:03

No Sweat Benefit Gig featuring:
Rhizomes (conscious roots reggae 9-peice);
The Lockup (Two smoking barrels of ska from Newbury);
The Ruby Kid (Political Hip Hop – “Like Percy Shelley tripping off of vicodin”);
Jakal (PUNK.SKA.REGGAE);
Press1 (Hip Hop Poet from SE London)

Saturday 17th May 08, 7.30pm @ The Cross Kings

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Start: 15:00
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JOIN NO SWEAT & FIGHT SWEATSHOP LABOUR BEHIND THE BEIJING OLYMPICS
No Sweat, the UK’s anti-sweatshop campaign, is calling on people to come down to the Cross Kings and get involved with protests against the companies exploiting workers in sweatshops producing merchandise for the Beijing Olympics!

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