United States President Donald Trump is planning to sabotage the November election in order to throw it into chaos, writes Barry Sheppard.
Black Lives Matter
President Donald Trump has targeted the Black Lives Matter movement as 鈥渓eft wing anarchists鈥 and 鈥渢errorists鈥. But the real 补驳别苍迟听辫谤辞惫辞肠补迟别耻谤蝉 are in the White House and its federal agencies, writes Malik Miah.
The Maritime Union of Australia (Sydney branch) has thrown its support behind the Black deaths in custody campaign. McAleer and Paul Keating told Liv Adams and Rachel Evans that the Gurindji people's walk-off from Wave Hill in the Northern Territory remains an inspiration.
NSW Police arrested and fined several people for supporting the family of David Dungay聽Jr聽who are campaigning for justice, reports Pip Hinman.
Mainstream political figures have denounced United States President Donald Trump's deployment of federal agents onto the streets of Portland as an 鈥渦nconstitutional invasion鈥, writes Susan Price.
In this song,聽DOBBY and BARKAA call for immediate action to bring justice to the families of the 438 Indigenous people who died in police custody since the 1991 Royal Commission into Indigenous Deaths In Custody.
Unidentified federal agents continue their campaign of lawless violence against Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland, Oregon, causing the protests to grow in reaction, writes Barry Sheppard. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is threatening to send more agents into other cities to wreak havoc.
US-based singer-songwriter David Rovics wrote this song on hearing of the arrest of long-time human rights activist Stephen Langford, who was charged with defacing the Governor Lachlan Macquarie statue in Sydney's Hyde Park.
Rupen Savoulian writes that modern history is full of examples where, rather than erasing history, tearing down statues of racist conquistadors has been a necessary starting point for illuminating the darkest corners of imperial colonisation.
Tens of thousands of workers and others plan to 鈥淪trike for Black Lives鈥 on July 20, writes Malik Miah. Fast food, ride-share, nursing home and airport workers in more than 25 cities are expected to walk off the job for a full-day strike.
The second round of the French local elections was bad news for President Emanuel Macron and his austerity agenda, writes John Mullen.听
US President Donald Trump is doubling down on his race war agenda, while Democratic party mayors are succumbing to pressure and seeking to undermine the Black Lives Matter movement, writes Malik Miah.
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