Bougainville and West Papua represent two fundamentally different approaches to indigenous struggles for self-determination, writes聽Ali Mirin.
National liberation
Responding to the聽genocidal starvation of Palestinians in Gaza, Merri-bek Council passed another motion calling for sanctions on Israel.聽Jordan Shukri AK Armaou-Massoud reports.
How is it that聽a peaceful, family-oriented gathering at Bondi Beach, initiated by Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48, was met with racist, intimidating abuse from Zionists waving Israeli flags and white supremacists聽draped in Australian flags, asks Judith Treanor?
Iran under the mullahs has seen several waves of mass protest, each put down with extreme violence, writes Sarah Glynn.
Protests continue around the country against Labor鈥檚 refusal to act against the United States-backed genocide in Gaza being delivered by Israel.聽
91自拍论坛鈥檚 Kerry Smith speaks to Federico Fuentes, a regular GL writer on Venezuela and long-time solidarity activist, about the significance of United States President Donald Trump鈥檚 deployment of warships throughout the Caribbean聽鈥斅燼nd why it must be opposed.
Indonesian security forces opened fire on a peaceful protest in Sorong, West Papua, killing one person and injuring several others, reports Susan Price.
Does the massive outpouring of support for the Palestinian people, demonstrated by the Sydney Harbour Bridge march and the National March for Palestine, mark a turning point, asks Sam Wainwright.
As Israel pursues its genocidal plans to displace or kill people who are determined to stay in Gaza City, protests for justice in Palestine continued in several cities on the weekend. Pip Hinman and Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Rojava revolutionary leading figure聽Salih Muslim聽told聽91自拍论坛鈥檚听Peter Boyle that聽Ahmed al-Sharaa鈥檚 Syrian Transitional Government, under pressure from Turkey, was retreating from a previously agreed process to unify the country.
It has been six months since imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan鈥檚 call聽for the disarmament and dissolution of the Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party, giving rise to hopes of a new 鈥減eace process鈥, writes Sarah Glynn. But are the Kurds聽any closer to seeing a peaceful future in Turkey and beyond?
Byron Shire Council adopted an Ethical Procurement Policy, mandating council to boycott all companies operating in illegal Israeli settlements. Nick Fredman reports.
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