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* [8- 3 -2004] -- France: Famed photographer & anarchist [[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] (1908-2004) dies, Chanteloup. Member of the photographer-owned outfit (Magnum) founded by Robert Capa & others. Like Capa he photographed during the [[Spanish Revolution]] (1937), his "Victoire de la vie" documenting the hospitalized. On May 1, 2000, he provided a photo collection, "Vers un autre futur, un regard libertaire" (Towards another future, a libertarian glance) sponsored by the anarcho-syndicalist French [[CNT]]. Cartier-Bresson notes: "L'anarchie c'est une éthique avant tout. Une éthique d'homme libre. Relisez Bakounine."  
 
* [8- 3 -2004] -- France: Famed photographer & anarchist [[Henri Cartier-Bresson]] (1908-2004) dies, Chanteloup. Member of the photographer-owned outfit (Magnum) founded by Robert Capa & others. Like Capa he photographed during the [[Spanish Revolution]] (1937), his "Victoire de la vie" documenting the hospitalized. On May 1, 2000, he provided a photo collection, "Vers un autre futur, un regard libertaire" (Towards another future, a libertarian glance) sponsored by the anarcho-syndicalist French [[CNT]]. Cartier-Bresson notes: "L'anarchie c'est une éthique avant tout. Une éthique d'homme libre. Relisez Bakounine."  
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* December 10  [[Gary Webb]] [[Wikipedia:Gary Webb|(WP)]], who revealed for the San Jose Mercury News that the CIA smuggled cocaine, dies of two gunshots to the head, which the investigating physician finds to be "self inflicted"
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 30 May 2012

Years :
2001 2002 2003 - 2004 - 2005 2006 2007
  • [8- 3 -2004] -- France: Famed photographer & anarchist Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) dies, Chanteloup. Member of the photographer-owned outfit (Magnum) founded by Robert Capa & others. Like Capa he photographed during the Spanish Revolution (1937), his "Victoire de la vie" documenting the hospitalized. On May 1, 2000, he provided a photo collection, "Vers un autre futur, un regard libertaire" (Towards another future, a libertarian glance) sponsored by the anarcho-syndicalist French CNT. Cartier-Bresson notes: "L'anarchie c'est une éthique avant tout. Une éthique d'homme libre. Relisez Bakounine."
  • December 10 Gary Webb (WP), who revealed for the San Jose Mercury News that the CIA smuggled cocaine, dies of two gunshots to the head, which the investigating physician finds to be "self inflicted"