Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, with Lila Cabbil of the D-REM, co-chairing the Emergency Town Hall meeting at Central United Methodist Church in downtown Detroit. The meeting drew up a plan of action to fight the bankruptcy., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Posted on: March 4th, 2014
Detroit Seeks Court OK on Bank Payoffs; Coalition Readies for Showdown;
Obama, Congress Mull $1 Billion in Aid to Ukrainian Fascists
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State-appointed city manager Kevyn Orr late yesterday filed a motion with the federal judge overseeing Detroit’s $18-billion bankruptcy seeking approval of an $85-million settlement Orr said he had worked out with two creditor-banks to end costly interest-rate swap deals from 2005. Judge Steven Rhodes had rejected two previous proposed settlements.
Meanwhile, grassroots groups opposed to Orr’s appointment, the bankruptcy, and drastic cuts to pensions and city services have formed a coalition and are getting ready for a courtroom battle.
Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire and a Detroit organizer for the Workers World Party, updates the situation in Detroit.
Gaining no traction with veiled military threats against Russia in the Ukrainian crisis, Washington instead will buy its way in with an immediate $1-billion “aid” package to help its would-be client—the ultranationalist “government” that ousted the democratically elected president.
No such legislative speed or money to solve problems at home, says a Leid Stories commentary.
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