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GREENWASH AWARDS: NOMINEES REVEALED - VOTING OPENS

The most outrageous green claims made by big business are exposed today as voting opens in the Climate Greenwash Awards 2009. Six companies have been nominated for the award which will be decided by an online public vote at www.climategreenwash.org The winner will be announced at a special ceremony in Copenhagen on 23^rd May as some of the world’s biggest carbon emitters gather there for the World Business Summit on Climate Change. The Climate Greenwash Awards 2009 have been organised to highlight how companies are greenwashing their behaviour to claim they can be part of the solution to climate change, while continuing to pump out carbon emissions and exacerbate climate change.

The six nominees are:

  • ArcelorMittal *- nominated for profiting from the EU emission trading scheme (ETS) by lobbying governments to get surplus free emissions permits and failing to make real cuts in CO_2 emissions. The steel giant also promotes pseudo-solutions to climate change such as “lightweight steel cars”, nuclear plants and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
  • BP* - nominated for their enthusiastic lobbying for carbon trading as a false solution to climate change, for cutting their investment in renewable energy, for massive investment in fossil fuels and for, inspite of all this, claiming to be green.
  • DONG* - nominated for selling coal-based energy production as climate action
  • Repsol*- nominated for blatantly greenwashing their operations, presenting an image of corporate responsibility towards communities and the environment, while in reality exacerbating the climate crisis, endangering indigenous people and damaging the environment.
  • Shell* - nominated for making misleading claims about its action to tackle climate change while withdrawing investments from renewable energy supplies.
  • Vattenfall* - nominated for its green spin on climate change, portraying itself as a climate champion while lobbying to continue business as usual, using coal, nuclear power, and pseudo-solutions such as agrofuels and carbon capture and storage (CCS).

The World Business Summit on Climate Change has been convened by business lobby groups with the support of the Danish Government, to put forward business solutions ahead of the crucial UN Climate talks in December this year. The Award organisers say that green spin from large corporations could threaten the climate talks by diverting attention from the real measures needed to cut greenhouse gas emissions and tackle climate change. Controversial and environmentally damaging technologies including carbon capture and storage, nuclear power and agrofuels are being promoted by industry as solutions to climate change. Speaking for the organisers, Climate Greenwash Awards coordinator Kenneth Haar said: “The six nominees are all using greenwash to pretend they are part of the solution to climate change - but in reality, these companies are promoting business as usual, burning fossil fuels and continuing to emit huge quantities of carbon dioxide. These kinds of false solutions should have no place in the UN climate talks here in December. We need urgent action to cut greenhouse gas emissions - not promises of future technology that allow big business to carry on polluting today.” Voting in the awards runs from 13 - 22 May (12h CEST) online at www.climategreenwash.org and the results will be announced in Copenhagen on Saturday 23 May 2009. The Greenwash Award is organised by Corporate Europe Observatory, Attac Denmark, The Climate Movement, ClimaX and NOAH (Friends of the Earth Denmark).

*Contact:*

Kenneth Haar - tel + 45 23 60 06 31 or email kenneth@corporateeurope.org

Erik Wesselius - tel: +31 - 30 - 236 44 22 or email erik@corporateeurope.org

Protest in Brussels: Visa?! No Way!!!

JEF JOINS MACEDONIAN STUDENTS TO PROTEST IN BRUSSELS FOR VISA LIBERALIZATION

A delegation of 50 students from (FYR) Macedonia will protest in front of the European Commission in Brussels on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd of January from 12.00 till 14.00, to demand from the European Union visa liberalization for their country.

The students representing the civil initiative 'Visa?! No Way!!!' will symbolically represent the visa regime in a theatrical manner, supported by other youth organizations that work in Brussels. Moreover, they have set up meetings with several Members of European Parliament, Slovenian MEPs Jelko Kacin and Alojz Peterle among others, to present their action and exchange opinions on the current state of affairs regarding this question.

JEF has organized a pan-European action against visas and has stayed committed in working towards a visa free continent. JEF-Europe President Samuele Pii stated:

'Europe is coming closer and closer to our dream of a united continent but still visa restrictions continue to prevent people from moving freely across Europe, often imposing costly and time consuming, even humiliating procedures.'

'In order to achieve our dream of a peaceful and united Europe we need to be able to meet, exchange and get-to-know each other and learn from each other. Having the right to move freely around the continent is a prerequisite and a starting point that must no longer be neglected nor negated to our friends in neighbouring countries of the EU.'

JEF-Macedonia president Admir Gjerlek explains what the initiative is all about:

'Visa?! No Way!!! is a group of youth non-governmental and university student organizations from Macedonia, united under the cause of expressing their disappointment with the current status of the visa liberalization process for (FYR) Macedonia. In the period from 2-12 December 2008 16.393 Macedonian students signed a petition against the visa regime, which was presented to several Ambassadors and representatives from European embassies in Macedonia on a roundtable, where the students and ambassadors discussed the issue.'

'We have come all the way from Skopje by bus in order to lobby European politicians, raise awareness about the fact that the current visa liberalisation for Macedonia is not working as promised therefore we demand to scarp them entirely and to create pressure in order to put the issue on the agenda of the next meeting of the European Council.'

Join us on Thursday and/or Friday from 12.00 to 14.00 at Schuman roundabout in front of the European Commission in Brussels.



Press contacts:

Admir Gjerlek | +389 75 203 345

President of JEF-Macedonia

Peter Matjašič | +32 495 501 383

Secretary-General of JEF-Europe

South of Hebron: Being School Kid

I post a part of the report of two peace activists, Kristin Anderson and Piergiorgio Rosetti that describes the children’s daily journey to and from school in at-Tuwani. It highlights infringements on the children’s rights to safety and education. The data demonstrate the Israeli military’s negligence of its Knesset-affirmed mandate to ensure the children’s safe passage.

Data in this report were collected during the 2007-08 school year,

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A Dangerous Journey: Settler Violence Against Palestinian Schoolchildren Under Israeli Military Escort

'Sometimes the soldiers push us and we fall down. Because of that, we drop our bags and run away. The soldiers use bad language. The soldiers who have a kippa make us run fast. When we get home we are really tired. Sometimes we have a good escort, good soldiers. They walk slowly with us.

There is a woman settler. She is a bad woman. One time she met us and she caught us and grabbed my hands and squeezed. I asked for help from the soldiers, and they never helped. The soldiers never care. They are just driving. The soldiers come late.'

M., girl from Maghaer al-Abeed

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Nearly four years after the Israeli military’s agreement to provide an escort, and the affirmation of this agreement by the Knesset Committee for Children’s Rights, the situation of the children of Tuba and Maghaer al-Abeed has worsened. The children continue to be harassed and attacked by Israeli settlers and soldiers during their travel to and from school. The Israeli military, which was given a mandate to ensure the safety of the children, has consistently failed to do so.

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Military and settler violence and police and military complacency all contribute to the violation of the rights of the children, including rights to security, safety, and education. In addition to missing school classes due to the tardiness of the Israeli military, the children also suffer from nightmares about violent attacks and often express fear about their safety. Moreover, despite ongoing settler attacks on the children, the Israeli police have failed to prosecute settlers who use violence against children.

During the preparation of this report, the children’s 2008 summer camp was taking place. During the first ten days of summer camp, settlers attacked the children four times. On Sunday, 27 July, 2008, several settlers chased the children and threw rocks at them. One settler attacked a member of CPT, causing head injuries requiring hospital treatment. After this incident, one mother of the children said, “The beginning was worse, but after today it seems harder than the beginning. The settlers are still beating the kids.” This incident further demonstrates the fact that almost four years later, the involvement of the Israeli police, military and Knesset has not improved the children’s safety.

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The whole report in is available in English or Italian from Humanity Together blog or below.

The picutres are taken from Kristin&Piergiorgio's Flickr page of those days.

80 EUROPEAN CITIES DEMAND CHANGE IN EUROPE

80 Street Actions across Europe are taking place simultaneously at 12:00 tomorrow (12th December 2008) in towns and cities across the continent to demand CHANGE in Europe.

The Young European Federalists (JEF Europe) have mobilised activists in over 80 European cities to demand a true Federal Government for the citizens of Europe able to exercise and implement ambitious European wide policies to address global ecological, financial and security matters.

In Brussels activists will demonstrate outside the European Parliament at Place Luxembourg @12:00 with masks of major political figures who will appear to be sleeping and awakened by a giant EU clock.

Central to the Federalist campaign is a European Manifesto to be supported by the candidates to the European Parliament. The Manifesto can be read in full on the campaign website, also to be launched on 12th December – itstimeforeurope.eu.

JEF Europe President Samuele Pii stated:

“Europe needs leadership! We can’t have a union incapable of deciding its own future”.

“Cowen, the Irish Prime Minister, has set out the conditions for Ireland to hold a second referendum. A sign of leadership would be to accept those conditions and allow Ireland to hold a second referendum and allow Lisbon to enter into force in advance of the EP elections”.

“The EP elections without the Lisbon Treaty; without candidates to the presidency of the European Commission nominated by the European political parties; and without cross border public debates will be a victory for the nationalist forces and a defeat for the general will of European citizens”.

“The time for national solutions to supranational challenges is over. It’s TIME for Europe!”

Commenting on the campaign, JEF Europe Vice President and Co-ordinator of the action stated:

“The message is clear; either CHANGE or die”.

“This Union, in its current shape and form is not built to last. We need solid institutions and a reformed Government with real power, accountable to European citizens”.

“If things don’t CHANGE, confidence will never be restored in these institutions, voter turnout in EP elections will continue to lower and the purpose and role of the EU will start to be questioned. In the current global financial crisis there has never been a better TIME to act.”

List of current participating cities:

Albania: Tirana

Austria: Graz, Klagenfurt

Belgium: Brussels, Ghent and Leuven

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Sarajevo

Bulgaria: Sofia

Croatia: Zagreb

Czech Republic: Prague

Denmark: Copenhagen

England: London, Manchester and York

Finland: Oulu, Jyväskylä and Helsinki

France: Paris, Lille, Nîmes, Rennes, Caen, Strasbourg, Lyon, Nantes, Clermont-Ferrand, Le Havre, Bordeaux and Versailles

Germany: Bonn, Berlin, Bremen, Freiburg, Trier, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Münster

Greece: Athens, Pireas, Crete and Komotini

Hungary: Budapest

Italy: Milan, Gorizia, La Spezia, Bologna, Pescara, Pavia, Erba and Prato

Ireland: Dublin

Kosovo: Pristina

Latvia: Riga

Lithuania: Vilnius

Luxembourg: Luxembourg

Macedonia: Bitola

Malta: La Valletta

Moldova: Chisinau

Montenegro: Podgorica

Netherlands: Amsterdam

Norway: Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø, Stavanger and Trondheim

Poland: Warsaw

Scotland: Edinburgh and Glasgow

Serbia: Nis and Novi Sad

Slovakia: Bratislava

Slovenia: Ljubljana

Spain: Madrid

Sweden: Stockholm and Uppsala

Switzerland: Zurich and Geneva

Wales: Cardiff

United States: New York

Press Contact:

Toni Giugliano (Pan European Action) +44 (0)7756663312

Samuele Pii (Brussels Action) +32 487214010

Email: sg@jef.eu

www.itstimeforeurope.eu

Socialist candidate for president of the European commission is … Joao Manuel Durao Barroso!

PSE Congress de facto supports Christian Democrat Barroso for President of European Commission

federalist action in madrid pse congress

Things didn’t look very promising when already before the PSE Congress two socialist prime ministers, MM. Zapatero and Socrates, declared that they would support the Christian Democrat Joao Manuel Durao Barroso for another term as President of the European Commission.

But the fact that the PSE Congress in Madrid has decided not to nominate a socialist candidate for President means that the socialists in fact accept the re-nomination of Mr Barroso.

“Considering the proximity of the European Parliament elections, the political parties send a mixed signal to the electorate if they effectively pre-empt the choice of Commission President before a single vote has been cast” said Andrew Duff, President of the Union of European Federalists.

Federalist action in Madrid

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Today federalist activists have called for linking the result of the forthcoming European Parliament elections to the election of the president of the European Commission in an action in the European Socialist Party Congress and in a street action downtown Madrid.

In a colorful action Federalist activists have been asking citizens from the Spanish capital “Who is your candidate for president of the European Commission?”. The same question has been posed inside the venue of the Congress of the European Socialist Party.



"The European Union needs a legitimated figure that embodies the spirit of leadership of the Union and this leadership should come from the president of the European executive." said Samuele Pii President of the Young European Federalists.

"The European Political Parties should be major players in European Parliament elections and putting a face to their programs is important to motivate electors to vote" concluded Pii.

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Big Business Deflates EU's Climate and Energy Package

*Corporate Europe Observatory Press Release*

Supposed tough EU measures to tackle climate change have been dramatically weakened following a broad lobbying campaign by different sectors of industry, a new report from Corporate Europe Observatory released today (Monday 1^st December) reveals. The report is launched as international climate talks start in Poznań, Poland.

Ministers are expected to push for agreement on the Climate and Energy Package when they meet for a high level summit later this month, but analysis of the negotiations reveal that many of the original proposals put forward have been dramatically watered down in response to industry lobbying. The result is a weak and ineffective package, the campaign group says.

A separate report from Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) also reveals how the aviation sector lobbied to water down the terms under which they are included in the EU-wide Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), with the likely result that emissions from aviation are still expected to increase by 78% by 2020.

The aviation industry body IATA (International Air Traffic Association) has been nominated for a Worst EU Lobbying Award because of the misleading nature of its lobbying activity.

Corporate Europe Observatory spokesman Olivier Hoedeman said:

The European Union wants to be seen to be showing global leadership in tackling climate change but in reality it is pandering to the demands of industry and allowing business as usual by promoting false solutions that meet the needs of vested interests but which do not guarantee a sustainable climate’’.

Crucially, key sectors of industry such as oil refineries will be once again allocated free emissions permits under the third phase of the ETS, allowing them to make yet more windfall profits. Business is also pushing for weaker targets for renewable energy trying to blur the 20% by 2020 target.

Responding to heavy lobbying by industry, the EU has embraced nuclear energy and controversial unproven technology such as carbon capture and storage. And despite widespread recognition of the problems caused by growing agrofuels in developing countries, the EU looks set to keep its controversial target to obtain 10% of transport fuel from crops by 2020.

A new directive controlling carbon dioxide emissions from cars is also expected to have been significantly weakened following extensive lobbying from the car industry.

Yiorgos Vassalos, a researcher with Corporate Europe Observatory added:

The EU is approaching the UN climate talks from a weak position. It has failed to grasp the urgency of securing genuine emissions reductions in Europe to reform the unsustainable economy. Instead it is committing itself to a future of continued high carbon dependence, combined with promoting very harmful false solutions such as agrofuels and a massive re-launch of nuclear energy.”

The report also highlights how BusinessEurope, an influential business lobby group, is calling for the EU not to sign up to an international climate deal (to be discussed in Poznań) unless developing countries such as China and Brazil agree to consider targets as well.

Under the Kyoto Protocol developed nations agreed they must take the first steps in tackling climate change because of their historical responsibility for the build up of carbon in the atmosphere.

Contact:

CEO - Corporate Europe Observatory (Brussels Office) Residence Palace - Rue de la Loi 155 Bloc C - Bureau 02256 Brussels 1040 Tel: +32 2 2352213

Olivier Hoedeman, CEO spokesman: + 31-20-6127023 and mobile +31-645460007

Yiorgos Vassalos, CEO researcher: + 32 484 675162

Chiki - Chiki Precario, Euromayday 08

euromayday chiki chiki El baile del chiki chiki: the new cool promo of next Euromayday.

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EUROMAYDAY 008 – PRESS RELEASE

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EUROMAYDAY PRESS CONFERENCE: Monday, April 14, in Brussels/Bruxelles/Brussel

contacts: info@blablaexpress.org

EUROMAYDAY 008 – PRESS RELEASE

What's EuroMayDay?

A transnational demonstration of precarious and migrant people held the First of May in more than a dozen European cities. The first MayDay Parade was held in Milan in 2001 (it now gathers 100,000 people), and since 2004 the process has spread all over Europe (see the Middlesex Declaration). In 2006, the EuroMayDay was launched with pink actions in the EU Quarter of Brussels, and in 2007 a EuroMayDay superhero block joined the fray against the G8 in Rostock-Heiligendamm. EuroMayday is a process by which actions and demands are put forward to fight the widespread precarization of youth and the discrimination of migrants in Europe and beyond: no borders, no workfare, no precarity!

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I want my flag back!

What? JEF Europe promotes the symbols of the EU while they have been left out of the Reform Treaty When? 13th December 2007, on the same day as the signing of the Reform Treaty Where? In almost 50 cities across Europe (see below for details)

I want my flag back

On the 13th December the Young European Federalists will take to the streets in a pan European Action to coincide with the official signing of the Reform Treaty. 'Europe will not be united through legal treaties alone' is the message that JEF Europe sends to Heads of Government who will convene in Lisbon to sign the downsized version of the Constitution, stripped of any constitutional or political dimension.

I want my flag back in GenoaThe document, to be branded "Treaty of Lisbon" makes no reference to the symbols of Europe that were present in Article IV-1 of the failed Constitution.

"In almost 50 cities across Europe , youth is taking to the streets to protest against a black and white Europe " stated Samuele Pii, President of JEF Europe. "Europe has symbols and they must be acknowledged. They represent the values of Europe throughout the world – values of peace, unity, solidarity, democracy and respect for human rights " continued Pii.

In both EU and non EU member states, activists will fly the flag up high on December 13th while holding the banner 'I want my flag back'. " As Margaret Thatcher demanded her money back in 1979, we now demand our symbols back" commented Toni Giugliano, Action co-ordinator and Vice President JEF Europe. "Europe will not be united by force but by conviction. Without a sense of belonging and attachment, a union of citizens will not advance" Giugliano expressed.

I want my flag back in the European ParliamentIn a recent declaration – initiated by the German Government – 16 Member States have expressed their support for the inclusion of the symbols of Europe in the Reform Treaty. " JEF Europe fully supports this initiative and calls on all other Heads of Government, including France, to add their name to the declaration" concluded Samuele Pii.

The purpose of the action will be to promote the European symbols among civil society across the European continent and to give a strong message to national leaders – 'The symbols of the EU are central to the construction of a true political and united Europe'.

Belgium – Bruges, Brussels

Bulgaria – Sofia Croatia – Zagreb

Denmark – Copenhagen France - Paris, Nancy, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Lyon, Cabourg, Nimes

Germany – Berlin, Augsburg, Bonn, Jena, Bremen Greece – Komotini, Heraklion, Athens Hungary –Budapest Italy – Rome, Milan, Verona, Prato, Padova, Pescara, Genoa Latvia – Riga

Lithuania – Vilnius Macedonia – Bitola, Skopje

Malta – Valletta Norway – Oslo

Portugal – Lisbon Serbia – Nis

Slovakia – Bratislava Slovenia – Ljubljana

Spain – Tarragona, Barcelona Sweden – Uppsala

Turkey – Istanbul UK – London Edinburgh, Durham, York, Cardiff, Aberystwyth




Press contact:

For an updated list of participating cities and local contacts: JEF-Europe Vice-President and action co-ordinator Toni Giugliano: toni.giugliano@jef.eu +44 (0)7756663312.))

10,000 signatures for a European referendum delivered to the Italian Foreign Minister D'Alema

Rome: on June 20th an Italian delegation of the Union of European Federalists delivered to the Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema the first 10,000 signatures to demand a pan-European referendum on the European costitution or Treaty to be held in all European countries the same day in occasion of next European elections in 2009.

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On the offensive for the Charter of Fundamental Rights - Etuc demonstration in Bruxelles

3000 trade unionists on 20th gathered the European institutions in Brussels in support of the Charter of Fundamental Rights being included in any new European constitutional treaty. A minority of governments are trying to reduce its significance or to keep the unsatisfactory ‘status quo’ whereby it is binding only on European institutions. The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) wants it to become binding on member states as well.

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European referendum campaign newsletter 01/07

european referendum banner I want to decideWelcome to the first edition of the REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN NEWSLETTER 01/07.

Content: About the campaign, What's at stake at the European Summit?, Activities, Supporters update, How can you help the campaign?, Who is on the organisational team?

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To European activists for a different drug policy

encod5Herewith, we would like to invite you to the annual General Assembly of ENCOD (European Coalition for Just and Effective Drug Policies).

This year’s meeting will be held at the ENCOD secretariat, Lange Lozanastraat 14, Antwerpen. It will start on Friday June 22nd at 11.00h, and end on Sunday, June 24th, at 17.00h.

See http://www.encod.org/info/IMG/pdf/GENERAL_ASSEMBLY_ANTWERP_2007-2.pdf for the agenda of the assembly.

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World refugee day on 20 June

WorldRefugeeDaySince 1993 at least 8,000 migrants and refugees have died trying to enter ‘fortress’ Europe; that’s equivalent to three people every two days. Indiscriminate and inhumane border controls force desperate people to take even greater risks to flee extreme poverty, persecution and war.

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The thousands forms of a global movement

Shut down G8 Summit! Conflicts make Europe

G8 Rostock The following text is by Marcello Tarì, Uninomade/Claims. You can also listen to the audio interview (in Italian).

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Trade union assembly for the Charter of Fundamental Rights - Brussels, 20 June 2007

BRUSSELS - ROND-POINT SCHUMAN (PETITE RUE DE LA LOI), 20 JUNE 2007 AT 11H30 On the offensive with the ETUC to defend fundamental rights, Social Europe, and more and better jobs

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Thousands protested in Prague against planned US base

May 26, 2007. Prague, Czech Republic

Several thousand protesters gathered in Prague during demonstration against planned US radar base in the Czech Republic. Protesters traveled from across the country and included people of all ages, backgrounds and political affiliations. The demonstration was organized by the “No to the Bases” initiative, which formed in July 2006 and actively opposes the US administration plan to build National Missile Defense (NMD) base in the Czech Republic.

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European trade unions plan action in support of EU charter of fundamental rights

Trade union delegates from 36 European countries today backed a call by the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) to demonstrate, in view of the forthcoming EU Summit in Brussels on 21-22 June, for the European Charter of Fundamental Rights to be included as a legally binding part of any agreed treaty reform.

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Make the G8 Precarious, Flexi-Fight the New World Order

Superfluous and Superheroes of the World: Unite and Take Over!

From 6-8 June, together with thousands of others, as part of the Block G8 campaign, we will cut the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm off from its infrastructure. The other world – the one we say is possible – will, once again, be revealed as already here.

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A referendum action at European level on 16 June 2007. Act locally!

Young European Federalists are launching a referendum action at European level on 16 June 2007. Contact asa.gunven@jef-europe.net if you want contribute actively in your city.

JEF PAN-EUROPEAN REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN * 16 June 2007

When, why, aims, action plan, find partners, press work.

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