By Sarah Peart
Andi Arief was kidnapped by the Indonesian military from his brother's house in Lampung, Sumatra on March 28. For four weeks he was "disappeared". The military emphatically denied having detained him, despite eyewitness reports to
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'Zimbabwe's Suharto must go'
By Norm Dixon
Inspired by the fall of Indonesian dictator Suharto, thousands of student demonstrators on May 28 marched through the streets of the capital, Harare, to demand the resignation of Zimbabwe president
Sorry Day in Canberra
By Kim Bullimore
CANBERRA — A variety of events were held here in the days leading up to national Sorry Day on May 26. The biggest was the "Coming Together" event at Commonwealth Park on May 24, to honour the "stolen
Hundreds march in support of Jabiluka blockade
By Lachlan Malloch and Arun Pradhan
In response to the arrest of nine activists blockading the proposed Jabiluka uranium mine site by police on May 26, Sydney's Jabiluka Action Group (JAG) called an
By Sue Boland
Despite PM John Howard's promise (obviously not a "core" promise) in 1995 that the Coalition would "never ever" introduce a goods and services tax, the Liberals, big business and economic "commentators" are clamouring for a GST. The
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By Shane Bentley
The Australian Industrial Relations Commission decided on May 26 that union-backed seniority provisions in coal industry awards were no longer allowable. The decision was made under the Workplace Relations Act's requirement that
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Indonesia's struggle for democracy — Follow developments in Indonesia and find out what you can do in solidarity at these sites: Action in Solidarity with Indonesia and East Timor (ASIET) has first-hand reports from the Indonesian
MUA victory in Newcastle
By Alison Dellitand Jane Beckmann
After 45 days locked out, maritime workers employed by Patrick Stevedores returned to work on May 23. The workers have been sub-contracted to Newcastle Stevedores. The return to work was
Nuclear tests condemned
CANBERRA — Forty people attended pickets on May 24 and May 30 outside the Indian and Pakistan embassies respectively. The protests were called by the Australian Greens. Senator Bob Brown and the ACT Greens' Kerry Tucker
Ireland
Congratulations to Dave Riley and Chris Slee for being brave enough to have a go at interpreting the Northern Ireland peace deal. It has given me the courage to also have a go.
I am sympathetic to the agreement. If I was in Ireland I
Red and green
By Francesca Davis
The warning signals feature on the news each night: fires in Indonesia, chunks of the Antarctic ice sheet breaking off, global soil erosion of 74 billion tonnes per year, the El Niño event and climate
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