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BY FEDERICO FUENTES PERTH — "The way we treat our most vulnerable and powerless will mark our society for years to come", Carmen Lawrence, ALP MP for Fremantle and the shadow minister for indigenous affairs, told 600 refugee-rights protesters on
Refugee rights protests HOBART — Hundreds of people signed petitions and tooted their car horns in support of refugees' rights at a series of lunchtime vigils, organised by Resistance, outside immigration department offices between January 27
BY TERRICA STRUDWICK The British Labour government's policy towards asylum seekers can be summed up in three words: detention, deportation and dispersal. There has been a major increase in the number of men, women and children incarcerated in
BY NICK SOUDAKOFF On January 31, US and Philippines military officials launched the “Balikatan 2002” exercises, which bring together US troops and the soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). While the exercises are supposedly
Firmly inhuman "The approach I have taken in relation to these matters requires a degree of firmness, which sometimes people think demonstrates a lack of humanity. But I think your humanity has a greater potential to be evil than if you remain
BY LEON PARISSI Alison Dellit's article "Labor flounders rightward" (GLW #474) cheers on those voices who are in favour of decreased union influence in the ALP. She wrote: "It would be no loss for workers if trade unions' votes within the ALP
BY KATE STOCKDALE DARWIN — Socialist Alliance's campaign for Lord Mayor of Darwin was launched on February 1 at a protest in support of refugees. The alliance will be running Ruth Ratcliffe in the March 16 poll. "The campaign is an excellent
BY NATALIE ZIRNGAST MARYSVILLE, Victoria — On January 23, a forest blockade near Marysville was broken up by police. David Marsden, a spokesperson for the blockade organising group, Actively Conserving Marysville Environs (ACME), described the
SYDNEY — People gathered on January 31 outside Israel's consulate to protest against the brutal occupation of Palestine. Since the beginning of the current intifada, 192 Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli troops and
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BY TAMARA PEARSON SYDNEY — Around 2000 people mobilised in Town Hall Square on February 2 to demand the closure of the Australian government's appalling immigration detention centres, an end to mandatory detention of asylum seekers and their
BY ROHAN PEARCE The movement against corporate globalisation in the United States faces an important test at the January 31-February 4 meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in New York: has the wave of "anti-terrorist" hysteria crippled it?