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This is a video explaining the current situation in Nepal and providing a glimpse into the mass resistance on the streets to the elite鈥檚 "soft coup" to bring down the Maoist-led elected government

Statement by the Democratic Socialist Perspective, May 5, 2009.
The speech below was made by Darren Vanderkaay at a solidarity picnic on April 26 at Melbourne聮s Yarraville Gardens. The picnic was hosted by the Western Suburbs Community and Unions Coalition. Darren is one of 39 workers unfairly sacked from the West Gate Bridge strengthening project by construction company John Holland.
Anti-desalination campaign group Watershed has called a protest for May 9 at the site of the proposed desalination plant in Wonthaggi, Victoria. The slogan of the protest will be, 鈥淚f they build it, we all will pay!鈥
Streets that bustled only two weeks ago are eerily quiet.
Seven activists associated with Israeli anti-military recruitment groups New Profile and Target 21 have been arrested in the latest attack on internal dissent in Israel, 贬补鈥檃谤别迟锄 said on April 27.
SYDNEY鈥 On April 24, more than 30 organisers and officials from the NSW Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) heard a presentation on the Palestinian resistance and the growing movement for boycotts, divestments from and sanctions against Israel (BDS). The presentation was given by activists from BDS Sydney and the Gaza Defence Committee.
On April 28, the Greens on Campus and the Law Students Society hosted a forum on the University of Melbourne with Greens Senator Bob Brown.
鈥淭his is a historic day for Bolivia and Paraguay, a time of peace and friendship, of solidarity among peoples鈥, Bolivian president Evo Morales said on April 28. He had just received the Final Memory report, bringing to an official end a 74-year border dispute between the respective republics.
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After Israel鈥檚 December-January military assault on Gaza, the global boycott campaign against Israel is starting to have an impact.
More than 50 people gathered outside the Mercure Hotel in Hobart on April 30 where Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and state premiers met for the Council of Australian Governments forum.