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      <title>Eric Lee</title>
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      <description>Unions and the Internet.  Israelis and Palestinians.  And everything in between.</description>
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         <title>Reinstate Gita Sahgal now!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I'm submitting <a href="http://amnestyhaslostitsway.wordpress.com/2010/03/12/reinstate-gita-sahgal-now/">an emergency resolution</a> to the Amnesty International UK Section AGM next month.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:32:30 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Amnesty Has Lost Its Way - check out the new website!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.ericlee.info/amnesty.jpg" alt="Amnesty International logo." hspace="5" align="left" />I have created <a href="http://amnestyhaslostitsway.wordpress.com/">a new website</a> to host all the information about my campaign for a seat on the Board of Amnesty International's UK section.  <br />
You can visit it <a href="http://amnestyhaslostitsway.wordpress.com/">here</a> and from tomorrow (25.2.10) it should be available at http://www.amnestyhaslostitsway.org.uk<br />
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         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2010/02/off_and_running_i_am_now_a_can.html</link>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Amnesty International UK Board - help get me on the ballot</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I have decided to run for a seat on the Board of Amnesty International UK.  But I need at least 10 paid-up members of Amnesty to support my nomination in order to get on the ballot.  And I need those signatures by Thursday evening this week.  If you are an Amnesty member, or you know one, I need you send me by post the following:</p>

<p>I nominate ERIC LEE of 4 Alexandra Park Road, London N10 2AA. as a candidate for a seat on the Board.</p>

<p>You must fill in the following fields:</p>

<p>Name of Proposer (your name)<br />
Address of Proposer<br />
Signature of Proposer<br />
Date of Proposal</p>

<p>As it needs your original signature, please send it by post to my address (see above).</p>

<p>Thanks very much!</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Web exclusive</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 15:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Racism and Anti-Semitism in the UK: Are union leaders and the Jewish community in denial?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent weeks I've had the opportunity to listen to leaders of trade unions and the Jewish community in Britain discuss developments that concern them.</p>

<p>The first has been reaction to the decision taken by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) to call for a partial boycott of Israel and its more recent decision to praise the government's decision to label West Bank products.  The second is the spectacular rise of the far-right British National Party (BNP).</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Web exclusive</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:34:02 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Twitter as a campaigning tool</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The possibility of using Twitter as a campaigning tool was recently tested by LabourStart.</p>

<p>We were inspired by the example of American Rights at Work (ARAW), a union-supported campaigning organisation, that has recently taken on the American Chamber of Commerce (the equivalent of the CBI here in Britain) using Twitter.</p>

<p>ARAW took advantage of a new web service called Act.ly (http://act.ly) that allows the instant creation of Twitter campaigns.  (Their slogan is "Tweet change.")  They succeeded very quickly in mounting one of the largest campaigns ever using the microblogging service, with over 1,200 messages sent.  </p>

<p>We decided to try the same thing in support of our more traditional global web and email campaign in support of striking Canadian workers at Vale Inco, a mining giant.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/12/twitter_as_a_campaigning_tool_1.html</link>
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         <category>Labour Research</category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 08:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>The problem with Amnesty</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>This article appears today on the Jewish Chronicle website and will appear in tomorrow's print edition.  It is also being reprinted on the website of Pluto Press.</em></p>

<p>In recent months, Amnesty International in the UK has taken a sharp anti-Israel turn. This will be obvious to anyone who receives the organisation’s bi-monthly magazine, which now features articles bashing Israel in every single issue.</p>

<p>For example, last summer the magazine carried a long report on a visit by an Amnesty delegation to Israel and Palestine. It was an utterly one-sided account, reporting the suffering of Palestinians without even hinting at the possibility that Israelis too might be victims of the conflict.</p>

<p>Amnesty condemns the building of the separation barrier without mentioning why it exists or the lives it has saved. Its report focuses on petty matters like the cleanliness of toilets at Israeli checkpoints, without a mention of why those checkpoints are there (to counter terrorism).</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/12/the_problem_with_amnesty.html</link>
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         <category>Jewish Chronicle</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 13:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>First ever global study of Twitter use by trade unionists</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>In late October, LabourStart conducted the first-ever global study of the use of Twitter by trade unionists.</p>

<p>Nearly 1,600 trade unionists participated, with the largest single group (360) coming from the U.K.</p>

<p>While all those responding were online (the survey was conducted through a website and publicized by email), less than a third used Twitter.  Less than 10% of those surveyed said they frequently sent out "tweets" (short messages sent through Twitter).</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/11/first_ever_global_study_of_twi.html</link>
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         <category>Labour Research</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 08:12:45 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Trotsky: Can&apos;t the media get anything right?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="trotsky.jpg" src="http://www.ericlee.info/trotsky.jpg" width="150" height="188" / align="left" hspace="5">I just spotted <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5j7fRlT5bkMaqQofYn-PrG1E6H30g">this</a> and cannot believe that journalists cannot write even a couple of paragraphs about Trotsky within making at least one error -- significant political errors -- in each sentence.</p>

<p>Here are two important ones:</p>

<p><em>"Trotsky was the founder of the Red Army, and along with Vladimir Lenin, one of the prime movers in the Bolshevik revolt that overthrew Tsar Nicholas II."</em></p>

<p><strong>Wrong.</strong>  Neither Trotsky nor Lenin was even in Russia when Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown.  The Bolsheviks overthrew the Provisional Revolutionary Government, which at the time was headed by Kerensky.</p>

<p><em>"Today Leon Trotsky is almost forgotten, even though he was a real Russian Che Guevara -- a revolutionary who dreamed of global revolution," Alexander Smirnov, organiser of the exhibition at the Museum of Political History, told AFP.</em></p>

<p><strong>Wrong.</strong> Che Guevara was a totalitarian Stalinist who would have been happy to plunge the world into nuclear war, had no problem with the persecution of dissidents (including homosexuals) and so on. His own party ruthlessly crushed Trotsky's own followers in Cuba.  Trotsky is known today -- and respected -- precisely because he became an outspoken opponent of the totalitarian shift in Soviet Russia.</p>

<p>A generation ago, we had to contend with Stalinist media that lied about Trotsky.  Today our enemy is ignorance.<br />
</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/11/trotsky_cant_the_media_get_any.html</link>
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         <category>Web exclusive</category>
         <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>How to prevent catastrophic data loss on handheld devices</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>This article first appeared in Labour Research magazine.</em></p>

<p>In the course of the last decade, two colleagues of mine -- both senior trade unionists -- have suffered catastrophic losses of data.  One lost his address book and calendar when his hand-held device died.  The other lost all his handheld's calendar entries when he synced the device to his desktop PC, which had contracted a virus, thereby wiping out what was on the handheld.</p>

<p>There are two important lessons I draw from these experiences.</p>

<p>First of all, backups are essential -- but not in the way we used to do them.</p>

<p>And second, use of open source operating systems is no longer a luxury for the geeks.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/10/how_to_prevent_catastrophic_da.html</link>
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         <category>Labour Research</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 07:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Posterous: Email lists as starting point for net campaigning</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>This article appears in the current issue of <a href="http://www.lrd.org.uk">Labour Research</a>.</em></p>

<p>To emphasize the importance of email, I used to tell unions that given the choice between a great website and a list of all members' email addresses, choose the latter.  I still believe that email is the most powerful tool we have and now, thanks to a new service called <a href="http://posterous.com">Posterous</a>, email lists can be the starting point of a multi-platform net-based campaign.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/10/posterous_email_lists_as_start.html</link>
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         <category>Labour Research</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 12:46:07 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Thank you, Amnesty International</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Amnesty International in the UK is calling on people to write to the Foreign Minister urging Britain to support efforts to isolate and condemn Israel.  They write:</p>

<p><em>The UN-mandated International Independent Fact Finding Mission, headed by Justice Richard Goldstone, has published its findings on the 22-day conflict in Gaza and southern Israel in December 2008-January 2009.  The carefully argued report, which is consistent with the findings of Amnesty International, concludes that both the Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups committed grave violations of international law including war crimes and, possibly, crimes against humanity.</em></p>

<p>The Amnesty website encourages us all to send messages calling "on the UK government to spare no efforts to ensure war criminals do not get away with murder".  In an email to members, they express concern that the UK government may do no such thing.</p>

<p>But Amnesty's website allows people to individualise their messages -- to write their own thoughts, which they cheerfully pass on to the Foreign Minister.  So I'd like to thank Amnesty for giving me a chance to write this instead of their text:<br />
<strong><br />
I am a member of Amnesty International but I do not agree with their call on the public to encouage Britain to support the Goldstone report.</p>

<p>As you know, Israel refused to cooperate with this UN commission because it was certain that the result would be accusations that Israel committed war crimes.  The commission was biased from the start.  Israel was right not to cooperate with it.</p>

<p>Amnesty is wrong to call on us to ask you to help bash Israel -- clearly what is needed is a re-launch of the peace process, based on the Road Map, and not something that will only benefit Hamas.</strong><br />
</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title> TUC should focus on Iran, not Israel</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>The TUC was right to discuss international affairs at its annual congress. Unions have been involved in global solidarity actions for more than 150 years. In an increasingly globalised world, unions have to make their voices heard on issues affecting their members and working people abroad.</p>

<p>The problem is that the decision the TUC took to support boycotts, sanctions and divestment targeting Israel was the wrong one. The energetic campaign to target the most democratic and lively trade union federation in the Middle East, the Israeli Histadrut, is a disappointing case of misplaced priorities. Iran, not Israel, should have been the focus of TUC attention this year.</p>

<p><em>To read the rest of this article, which appeared on the Guardian's Comment is Free website, <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/sep/23/israel-trade-unions-tuc-iran">click here</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
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         <category>Guardian</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 21:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Bread and Roses</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>This article appears in the current issue of <a href="http://www.lrdpublications.org.uk/all_issues.php?pub=LR&year=2009">Labour Research</a>.</em></p>

<p>"It's not enough for working people to feed our bodies with bread -- we also have to nourish our hearts and spirits with art."</p>

<p>Those words appear on the first page of an entire website devoted to working class art and culture -- part of the website of the AFL-CIO, one of America's national trade union centres.</p>

<p>This site-within-a-site (located <a href="http://www.aflcio.org/aboutus/history/">here</a>) exploits some of the advantages of the web, reproducing not only text but multimedia and interactive elements as well.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://www.ericlee.info/2009/09/post.html</link>
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         <category>Labour Research</category>
         <pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 08:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>TUC boycott call could lead to sanctions against Israel</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><em>This article appeared in <a href="http://www.thejc.com/comment/analysis/this-could-lead-a-push-un-sanctions">today's Jewish Chronicle</a>.</em></p>

<p>If the TUC adopts the resolution proposed by the Fire Brigades Union, the implications are far-reaching.</p>

<p>First and most important, it opens the way for the Labour Party, in which the unions play an increasingly important role, to shift its own views on the Middle East toward a more pro-Palestinian position.</p>

<p>This could result in the British government supporting sanctions targeting Israel. As the UK is a permanent member of the UN Security Council, this might even mean an eventual push for UN sanctions against the Jewish state.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Jewish Chronicle</category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 09:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Marx steht auf dem Kopf</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Von der antiamerikanischen Linken in Großbritannien war keine Solidarität mit der iranischen Protestbewegung zu erwarten; bei den Gewerkschaften sieht das anders aus.</p>]]></description>
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         <category>Jungle World</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:34:15 +0000</pubDate>
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