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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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The address of the Living Marxism website is:
http:/www.informinc.co.uk/




In addition, here is a press release from the Campaign For Internet
Freedom, containing the address of another relevant website:


The Campaign for Internet Freedom today launches a controversial new web
site which features an exposé of the media scandal of the decade. This
unprecedented step by an internet campaign has been taken in the interests
of promoting free speech.

The first of a new bi-monthly controversy feature "Blows the Lid" on the
media coverage of a world famous news story. The story concerns events in
the war in Bosnia relating to the Trnopolje camp, widely regarded by some
as a concentration camp.

Recently questions have been raised about the nature of the camp, but they
have largely been suppressed in the UK. The site allows users to see
previously unbroadcast video footage of the camp which they would not
otherwise be allowed to see. The footage raises serious questions about the
news coverage, and reveals vital evidence which will allow Net users to
Judge for Themselves.

The material is available via the Campaign's new web site to be launched at
00:00hrs on Monday 12 May at

http://www.easynet.co.uk/cam/censorship/

Chris Ellison, spokesman for the Campaign, said:

"The controversy feature shows how the Net can be used to enable users to
make judgements about things that some would rather we didn't hear or see.
For the first time, Net users will be allowed to acquaint themselves with
the evidence and Judge for Themselves."

For further comment call Chris Ellison on 0171 278 9908

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