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 Netlex Blogs » Blog Archive » La biométrie : une technique d’avenir
José Bové en prison : la logique du verre brisé »
www.netlexfrance.com /weblogs/index.php?p=982&c=1   (1173 words)

  
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terrapin.zeroforum.com /zerothread?cmd=print&id=230163   (1173 words)

  
 HighBeam Research: Library Search: Results
José Bové "Il n'est pas question pour moi de m'agenouiller devant le président Chirac", a écrit le syndicaliste paysan Jos.
José Bové à Porto Alegre L'avocat général a demandé mercredi à la cour d'appel de Montpellier de rejeter la requête de Jos.
Agence France Presse French 01-29-2003 Title: Jos Bov Porto Alegre L'avocat gnral a demand mercredi la cour d'appel de Montpellier de rejeter la requte de Jos.
www.highbeam.com /library/search.asp?FN=SS&search_images=on&search_maps=on&q=Jos&refid=ency_botpm   (577 words)

  
 Le procès de José Bové à Millau - Syndicat de la Magistrature
Le procès de José Bové à Millau - Syndicat de la Magistrature
Les 30 juin et 1er juillet 2000 se tenait à Millau le procès de José Bové, conséquence de l´action de la Confédération paysanne contre le McDo de la ville.
Syndicat de la magistrature - 12-14, rue Charles Fourier - 75013 Paris
www.syndicat-magistrature.org /article/194.html   (577 words)

  
 Larzac anti-globalisation conference throws French left into crisis
The Larzac conference was organised primarily by two left organisations, the anti-free market group Attac and the Confédération Paysanne (Farmers’ Confederation) headed by the activist José Bové, who became famous for taking down a McDonalds restaurant in Millau, France.
However, the Larzac conference agenda and anti-government sentiment not only threaten the French right, but also the Socialist Party, which pursued a reactionary privatisation and austerity agenda in 1997-2002, when Lionel Jospin was prime minister.
One such move has been the consistent distancing of Bové from leadership positions in the Confédération Paysanne and Attac, despite the fact that his popularity massively contributed to these organisations’ ability to capitalise on opposition to the Raffarin government.
www.wsws.org /articles/2003/sep2003/left-s03.shtml   (1500 words)

  
 In Southern France, Strong Opposition to Europe Treaty - New York Times
José Bové, France's best-known foe of globalization, addressed a rally in Montpellier on Friday organized by a coalition of groups, from the left and the right alike, urging a no vote on the coming French referendum.
"This is a democratic insurrection," José Bové, the sheep farmer and union leader who is France's most visible opponent of globalization, told the cheering crowd.
Save France from Europe, that is: the Europe that France played a crucial role in building a half-century ago.
www.nytimes.com /2005/05/24/international/europe/24france.html?ex=1274587200&en=0f511aa13576eb51&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (797 words)

  
 ISIS News no.13/14 index
And celebrated French farmer José Bové and his friends are fighting prison sentences for destroying GM rice in protest of research that does not benefit farmers.
The science and technology of adult stem cells are streets ahead of embryonic stem cells, and they are much safer.
This could be the beginning of real dialogue between people and scientists that could bring us closer to integrating science in society.
www.i-sis.org.uk /isisnews/i-sisnews13.php   (797 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports Millions worldwide rally for peace
Among those marching in the capital to support Mr Chirac's stance were some of his most bitter political opponents, including the Communist leader Marie-George Buffet and the anti-globalisation activist José Bové.
The protest was not directed so much at George Bush as at his faithful ally, the conservative Spanish prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar.
President Jacques Chirac said yesterday that "no option was excluded" if the UN weapons inspectors failed or were unable to complete their task, but a new survey found that 81% of the French wanted him to use the country's UN security council veto against any US-led military attack on Iraq.
www.guardian.co.uk /antiwar/story/0,12809,897098,00.html   (1101 words)

  
 José Bové: Social Revolutionary or Protectionist Reactionary?
Therefore, José Bové is not only a capitalist, but also a protectionist and a nationalist.
In their case, taking a national protectionist position doesn't necessarily provide them with a solution to the continuing oppression, exploitation, and denial of land at the hands of the Brazilian elite.
They appear to be taking a nationalist stance on the one hand while admitting on the other that it's their own homegrown elitists who control most of the land.
www.rtis.com /touchstone/apr01/07JOSE.HTM   (1086 words)

  
 The politics of opportunism: the "radical left" in France Part three: The Fifteenth World Congress of the Pabloite International
The resolutions of the Pabloite world congress also include “peasant movements” among the “important players in the anti-capitalist mobilisation.” Together with peasant movements in India, Brazil and Bolivia, the Mexican Zapatistas and the French Confédération Paysanne led by José Bové are named as part of a new mass International.
The congresses of these organisations are inevitably characterised by bureaucratic manoeuvres, unprincipled tactics behind the scenes and attempts to intimidate, under conditions in which the bureaucracies are neither willing nor able to look reality in the face and honestly own up to their political intentions.
The Fifteenth World Congress of the Pabloites—the first to held in eight years—declared itself in favour of the construction of a “new mass International” that represented a break with everything that even remotely recalled the Marxist traditions upon which previous internationals had been based.
www.wsws.org /articles/2004/may2004/lft3-m19_prn.shtml   (1086 words)

  
 Global Hits: Zebda
Before the concert in Lyon, I met with Zebda's lead singer and songwriter Magyd Cherfi, and asked him what he thought was meant by the JosŽ Bove comparison.
Leading up to this show, a critic in one of Lyon's weekly arts newspapers had written that Zebda was the Jose BovŽ of music.
But there is a more serious underlying message in the rest of Zebda's music, especially on the group's most recent CD, Utopie d'Occase, or second hand utopia.
www.theworld.org /globalhits/2003/02/26.html   (1086 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books LRB essay Breaking the mould
In 1999, when the French peasant leader José Bové trashed a McDonald's under construction near Montpellier, so becoming a national and, soon, international resistance hero, one motive for his virtuous vandalism was cheese.
Before the middle of the 19th century, it was on sale only in a few local markets and was known to very small numbers of gourmands outside of Normandy, but within a few years the Camembert-makers were aggressively attacking the Parisian market, supplying merchants at Les Halles with creamy farm-matured cheeses.
Camembert travelled to Paris by the newly built railroads that bound the nation together, efficiently connecting the metropolitan markets to regional sources of produce.
books.guardian.co.uk /lrb/articles/0,6109,1097580,00.html   (3534 words)

  
 S26 Prague: Tutte Bianche
Max, a youth from the Social Center of Padua, reports on the actions against MacDonald's in Venice, Padua, Rome and Milan, which they took in order to be in solidarity with Jos Bov, leader of French campesinos opposed to globalization.
We are talking about the rights of the people as being above the laws of the market, of the rejection of the myths of public security, and we are talking about a real society, about horizontal participation, in order to decide our destiny," was one of the messages they left at the IMF meeting.
Ya Basta and tute bianche were involved from last summer in the meetings held in Prague to organize the demonstrations and direct actions (by the way, some of the Italian were rejected at the Czech border because they had taken part in these meetings).
www.nadir.org /nadir/initiativ/agp/s26/praga/bianche.htm   (3668 words)

  
 EMIR SADER - BEYOND CIVIL SOCIETY
The general lectures were more like testimonies from people connected in some way to the movement—and the most successful, at the first Forum, were all made precisely by leaders of parties or social movements—Lula, João Pedro Stedile, José Bové or Eduardo Galeano.
With the disappearance of socialism from the current historical horizon—and with it, all discussion of capitalism as a historically determined social system—the Left was disarmed in face of the conservative counter-offensive launched by Reagan and Thatcher, and continued by Clinton and Blair.
The project of building an alternative to capitalism was abandoned in favour of resistance from within—opposition to neoliberalism rather than to the overall system.
www.newleftreview.net /NLR25105.shtml   (4209 words)

  
 Foix
José Bové avant sa comparution devant le tribunal correctionnel de Foix, le 17 septembre Le procès de neuf militants anti-.
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www.infoplease.com /ce6/world/A0819047.html   (4209 words)

  
 Journal L'Alsace / Le Pays
José Bové a été intronisé chevalier de la Commanderie des nobles vins du Jura et du Comté, hier dans le vignoble de l'Etoile, à l'occasion de la percée du vin jaune, grande fête populaire dédiée aux fleurons de la gastronomie franc-comtoise.
Le trublion des grandes réunions internationales a aussi porté hommage au « clavelin », cette bouteille propre au vin Jaune, un temps menacée par les réglementations européennes pour sa forme originale et sa contenance inhabituelle de 62 centilitres.
Vêtu d'une toge de velours rouge et jaune, le grand ordonnateur de la cérémonie a évoqué le « pélerinage logique d'un éleveur de moutons qui a suivi l'étoile du berger pour parvenir à l'Etoile du Jura ».
www.payspresse.com /jdj/00/02/07/RP/article_2.html   (4209 words)

  
 France: Chirac TV appeal for "yes" vote fails to shift growing sentiment against European constitution
Jean-Luc Mélenchon (SP), Communist Party leader Marie-George Buffet, the Green Party’s Francine Bavay, Georges Sarre (MCR), Olivier Besancenot (LCR) and radical peasant leader José Bové shared the platform.
In contrast to the 2002 presidential election, when virtually the entire “left&; from the Socialist Party to the LCR united behind Chirac, there is now a considerable “left&; camp opposing the European constitution.
Also present was Olivier Besancenot, the spokesman for the Ligue Communiste Revolutionnaire (LCR), who called for a “no” vote.
www.wsws.org /articles/2005/apr2005/fran-a19.shtml   (1735 words)

  
 Digital Media Europe: News - French musicians, academics call prosecution of downloaders 'disproportionate repression'
Among the personalities who added their signature are top-selling artists Manu Chao, M, and Yann Tiersen, whose work featured prominently in the recent hit film, Amelie, as well as anti-globalisation activist José Bové and left-wing academic Alain Krivine.
Since the petition's launch on Thursday, a further 22,000 individuals have signed the petition, which describes the legal action taken against music downloaders as 'disproportionate repression' and have called for a grand debate on the question of music and film downloading.
www.dmeurope.com /?ArticleID=5887&cachecommand=bypass&Print=true   (166 words)

  
 Anti-capitalism, reformism and socialism
Multi-millionaire speculator George Soros and former European commissioner for trade Pascal Lamy argued the case with Porto Alegre delegates José Bové and the leaders of Brazil's Workers' Party.
The challenge for socialists is to act on this contradiction in a way that appeals to the class consciousness which encourages workers to support Labour rather than the Tories in order to detach them from their allegiance to the Labour Party.
But even they did not openly direct their anger against the capitalist system, and they were not part of an international movement in the way that the demonstrations of 2000 have been.
pubs.socialistreviewindex.org.uk /isj90/rees.htm   (166 words)

  
 We'll Never Have Paris - New York Times
Consider their use of a quotation from François Mitterand, the most pro-American French president of our time, to establish that France is ''at war with America.'' Or their implication that Mitterrand's successor, Jacques Chirac, applauded the destruction of a McDonald's by the followers of the antiglobalization sheep farmer José Bové.
A New Weapon for Wal-Mart: A War Room
We'll Never Have Paris - New York Times
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9903E0DA143EF936A35751C1A9629C8B63   (440 words)

  
 Danny The Blue and White--Bolshevik to Zionist
The Zionist attacks against the popular French radio host, Daniel Mermet, (who is himself Jewish) and the world famous farm union leader from the "Confederation Paysanne", José Bové, are good examples of these desperate last ditch efforts of Zionists to prevent the world from seeing and reacting to Israeli colonial crimes against humanity.
In order to show the desired result, the researchers included anti-Israeli activity within their scope and came to conclusion: ‘Muslims and pro-Palestinian activists stand behind anti-Semitism in Europe’.
As for myself, I always felt at home with the Arabs, with Maghrebis in Marseille and Saudis in London or Egyptians in Cairo and Palestinians in my hometown of Jaffa.
www.the7thfire.com /new_world_order/zionism/danny_the_blue_and_white.htm   (440 words)

  
 Watch - Tariq Ramadan accused of anti-Semitism
However, it is a text marked partly by Ramadan’s communitarian thought and which communicates his view of the world to others.” “The anti-globalization movement defends universalist points of view which are therefore necessarily secular in their political expression,” says José Bové.
Ramadan, dear anti-globalizationist friends, is not and cannot be one of yours.
The anti-globalization movement seeks to expand its social base among the growing immigrant population, be it with the Suburban Immigrant Movement (MIB) at the secular end of the spectrum or with the Collective of Muslims of France for the faithful.
watch.windsofchange.net /themes_67.htm   (638 words)

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