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SI !!! En INDYMEDIA hay CENSURA!!!
Por cesar fernandez - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 3:44 PM
cesarpablofernandez@hotmail.com

Sí !! hay CENSURA EN iNDYMEDIA Retiran el programa del Partido Socialista Autentico de las Noticias "que pone la gente" (y sacan los de Indymedia

Sres. de Indymedia:
Evidentemente Uds. me toman por un pelotudo.
Lamento decirles que eso es solo es una verdad a medias, ya que algo tan simple como permitir que un partido de la izquierda argentina, con mas de 100 años de historia y promotor de la legislacion obrera en nuestra patria, ha desnudado el caracter sectario de el colectivo que conforman.
Tambien les aviso que colgaré esta novedad (que en Indymedia Argentina existe censura) en otros sitios de Indymedia en el mundo. Lo lamento por Uds. y por los miles de lectores que creían que Indymedia era un espacio de izquierda pluralista.
Además, en lugar de explicar lo inexplicable, deberían pedir disculpas.
Los saludo atte. como a otro medio más del Modelo.
César Fernández



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ay!
Por sebastian hacher ((i)) - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 3:57 PM

1.-Si hubiera censura: por qué nadie borra tu mensaje?
2.-Se te explicó que podría haber sido un desperfecto técnico, como sucede con varios artículos.
3.-Por qué en vez de quejarte no poner devuelta tu artículo y ya?

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fuera politiqueria
Por antidemocratico - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 4:18 PM

indymedia no es un espacio para propaganda electorial

fuera la politiqueria, aca ya hay demasiado

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el articulo
Por . - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 4:43 PM

http://argentina.indymedia.org/news/2003/04/102425.php
aqui lo tienes
y las explicaciones de porque esta ahí

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Acertaste
Por Ricardo - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 5:31 PM

Fernandez, sos un pelotudo.
Argentina se cae a pedasos y vos pegando mensajitos.

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Histeria
Por Sr n - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 6:31 PM

Sr Fernández, no dedique su tiempo a la histeria e intente tratar mejor a sus compañeros.
atte
sr n

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ES TOXICO
Por INTOXICANTE - Friday, Apr. 25, 2003 at 8:32 PM

Rense.com
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US Restarts Its
Plutonium Bomb Production
By Yevgenia Borisova
Staff Writer
The Moscow Times
4-25-3

The United States has restarted production of plutonium parts for nuclear bombs at its Los Alamos National Laboratory for the first time in 14 years.

Under the headline "After 'Decline,' U.S. Again Capable of Making Nuclear Arms," the Los Angeles Times, which broke the story Wednesday, called the move "an important symbolic and operational milestone in rebuilding the nation's nuclear weapons complex."

Specifically, American scientists working for the National Nuclear Security Administration, or NNSA, have started producing the plutonium "pits" that are at the core of nuclear weaponry. (Conventional explosives encase a hollow plutonium sphere, or pit, and trigger a chain reaction when detonated.)

Under a program put forward by the White House, the United States is also working on a new factory to supply components for hundreds of weapons each year, according to the report.

The U.S. Department of Energy, which oversees the NNSA and runs America's weapons program, could not be reached for comment late Wednesday. But the Times quoted unnamed department officials as denying that they are actually producing nuclear weapons -- only ensuring the reliability of exiting weapons.

But nuclear scientists in both Russia and the United States disputed this claim.

"Pits are empty spheres of plutonium, they cannot age," said a senior nuclear expert at one of Russia's leading institutes, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"Such production cannot be justified by the need to maintain the safety of the existing stockpile of U.S. weapons. First of all, it could mean that America has restarted the production of nuclear warheads and that it is supporting the industry," the expert said.

"In Russia, such workshops are being closed down."

Arjun Makhijani, an acclaimed nuclear scientist who runs the Institute for Energy and Environmental Research in Tacoma, Washington, agreed: "There is absolutely no need in my opinion to do this. On the contrary, it is very dangerous," Makhijani said by telephone.

"This is just the beginning of pit manufacturing. The U.S. has a capacity to eventually make 50 to 80 pits a year, but the Department of Energy has proposed to build a new pit facility where they will be able to make up to 500 pits per year. The United States does not need any more nuclear warheads."

Igor Ostretsov, the deputy director for science of the All-Russia Research Center of Nuclear Machine-Building, said that while the United States may need new parts to maintain the efficiency of its warheads, it looks as if it is also moving to improve its nuclear arsenal.

"If they are making pits, it may be linked to making new [nuclear warhead] models," he said.

The move may also violate the Nonproliferation Treaty that the United States, Russia and other nuclear nations signed in 2000, in which they pledged to undertake an "irreversible reduction" of their nuclear arsenals.

Under Article 2 of the treaty, signatories are forbidden from manufacturing or otherwise acquiring nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.

"I don't know whether it will reignite the arms race, but it is certainly in line with the U.S. strategy of continuing to use nuclear weapons as a central part of its military strategy," Makhijani said.

Some military experts also said that the real aim of the program appears to be boosting the United States' nuclear complex -- a costly move that makes no strategic sense.

"It is a sign that after a long period of decline, the weapons complex is back and growing," Jon Wolfsthal, deputy director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a former Energy Department weapons expert, told the Times.

"To the average U.S. citizen, it would be accurate to say we have restarted the production of nuclear weapons."

Ivan Safranchuk, a Moscow-based researcher for the Center for Defense Information in Washington, said by telephone that it would be senseless militarily for the United States to improve its nuclear warhead arsenal, "which is excessive anyway and is supposed to be reduced."

Makhijani said "U.S. policy is a provocation to proliferation because it raises the question that if the most powerful country in the world by far, in conventional, or non-nuclear terms, still needs to build more nuclear weapons, what about everybody else?

"It is a dangerous policy because the United States and Russia continue to have between them about 4,000 nuclear weapons that can be fired in a few minutes."

http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2003/04/24/001.html

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y ustedes son unos sectarios
Por sr. fernandez - Monday, Apr. 28, 2003 at 10:00 AM

si el artícul uds. lo tenían, porque dijeron que se habia borrado por algún desperfecto técnico??? porqué aparece cuando denuncio que lo sacaron ??? porque solamente ese articulo ???
los que se defienden descalificando y atacando, no siempre tienen razón. El artículo fué puesto como se invita a ponerlo y de la misma manera que otras organizaciones cuelgan los suyos. Fué debidamente testeado que hubiera llegado a destino. Y FUE CUIDADOSAMENTE RETIRADO DESPUÈS. Esa es la prueba incontrastable. Esa es la verdad. y ustedes en vez de disculparse, descalifican...
chau

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Israel y su arsenal de ADM
Por Claro que hay censura - Monday, Apr. 28, 2003 at 2:22 PM

Claro que hay censura en indymedia Argentina.No solo contra agrupaciones políticas de izquierda que estarian fuera de su entorno,como contra lo que este Sr. Acher llama de Fachos.Sistemáticamente han censurado tolo lo que se refiere a Israel,el sionismo o mismo al pueblo judio en general.Es obvio que indymedia es sectario y pro-sionista.
Mas abajo un site en que podeis apreciar un mapa interactivo del poderio ilegal-inmoral de armas de destrucción en masa que el Estado de Israel posee.
Lo de que USA está reactivando sus "Plutonium pit factories" no es tan preocupante cuanto el arsenal que Israel mantiene.

http://www.msnbc.com/news/wld/graphics/strategic_israel_dw.htm

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