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The Australian Tamil Congress (ATC) has welcomed a September 16 report released by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, which "identified patterns of grave violations in Sri Lanka between 2002 and 2011, strongly indicating that war crimes and crimes against humanity were most likely committed by both sides to the conflict".
Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance Of Mustafa Ouda By Ahmed Masoud Rimal Press, 2015 US$20, 205 pages, pb There is an act of violence in Ahmed Masoud鈥檚 Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance Of Mustafa Ouda that reverberates throughout the novel. An act done in a perfunctory way, described in a short sentence that compels the reader to sit up, if not choke.
Campaigning kicked off on September 8 for the first competitive elections in Myanmar (Burma) since the 1950s. The November 8 poll will pit the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) against more than 100 opposition parties, including Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi鈥檚 National League for Democracy (NLD). Myanmar鈥檚 military ceded power to a quasi-civilian government through 2010 elections that were boycotted by the NLD, ending a military dictatorship that spanned from 1962.
Day care centre for Colombian refugees in Ecuador. Governments across the world are erecting walls and tightening laws to keep refugees out, but one country is taking a radically different approach based on the simple premise that 鈥渘o one is illegal鈥. The Andean nation of Ecuador, with a population of 15.7 million people, is no stranger to the challenges of dealing with refugee crises.
Nicolas Del Cano. Initiated just over four years ago, the Left and Workers Front (FIT) in Argentina has scored some breakthroughs, quickly earning its place on the national political scene.
鈥 Edited By Rosie Scott鈥 & 鈥珹nita Heiss Concerned Australians,鈥 鈥2015 $25 鈥溾琓he Intervention to us was like Australia declaring war on us and in the process they demonised and dehumanised Aboriginal men,鈥 鈥瑆omen and children,鈥濃 says Rosalie Kunoth-Monks,鈥 鈥珹boriginal elder and鈥 鈥2015鈥 鈥琋orthern Territory Australian of the Year.
Venezuelan foreign minister Delcy Rodriguez. Caracas, September 17.

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez said on September 17 that international media were looking to 鈥渟cam鈥 the world over what is happening on the border between Venezuela and Colombia.

After police violence stopped refugees crossing Serbia-Hungary border, many went to Croatia.

Hungarian riot police used tear gas and water cannons against crowds of refugees and migrants on September 17. Clashes at the Horgos-Roszke border crossing with Serbia lasted for hours, after hundreds of refugees and migrants protested to demand entry to Hungary.

Singapore's general election on September 11 returned the ruling People鈥檚 Action Party (PAP), led by Lee Hsien Loong, to office with 69.9% of the vote and 83 out of 89 elected seats. This is an increase of almost 10% on their vote in 2011. This result, which went against the predictions, was a huge setback to the opposition parties. Only the Worker鈥檚 Party (WP) was able to hold onto one Single Member Constituency (SMC) seat, Hougang, and one five-seat General Representative Constituency (GRC), Aljnunied. Even in Aljunied the WP only just held on with 50.1% of the vote.
Demonstration in solidarity with West Papua. Honiara, Solomon Islands. Indonesian police beat two West Papuan students in Yahukimo, Papua Province, on September 16 for handing out leaflets about the Pacific Islands Forum.
Ok, who didn鈥檛 cheer when they heard that Tony Abbott might be dumped as Prime Minister? And then before the reality that nothing had really changed sank in, who didn鈥檛 cheer when he actually was dumped? Yes, you spoil sports out there, I know that we have just switched captains on a leaky boat 鈥 appropriate metaphor don鈥檛 you think 鈥 and the boat hasn鈥檛 actually changed. But you have to admit that seeing Abbott鈥檚 humiliation was enjoyable.
Resistance: Young Socialist Alliance鈥檚 鈥淎 World to Win鈥 series aims to give voice to the ideas and demands of radical young people who are involved in the struggle to make the world a fairer and more just place. This week, Sarah Hathway discusses the struggle and exploitation of young people in the workplace. * * * There are many issues facing young people in or entering the workplace that impact not just on young people but on the broader working class as well.