Global Peace And Justice Auckland Newsletter
Global Peace And Justice Auckland Newsletter No. 306, November 5, 2009
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GPJA volunteers wanted to
staff a stall at Courage Day- see details below - If you'd
like to come and help out please call John Minto 8463173 or
email john@unite.org.nz
Sunday 15th November – Courage
Day. From noon, Mt Albert Community Hall, 773 New North
Road, Mount Albert. Door sales $20, advance bookings $18,
$15 students. The Auckland Branch of the NZ Society of
Authors (PEN NZ) Inc welcomes you to an afternoon of Poetry,
Prose, Music and Politics. On November 15th, all around the
world, PEN Groups remember writers who have been murdered or
imprisoned for telling their stories. In NZ this day is
called Courage Day, after James and Sarah Courage, who had
their books banned and burned. We encourage you to take up
your pen and write a letter to help bring about the release
of an imprisoned writer. Be creative – write a Poem and
bring it along. We’ll put it on the walls. It may even win
you a lucky draw prize, or be read out by a professional
actor. 1pm – Poetry Open Mike with Sabrina Muck. 2pm
–Main programme – Poetry, Prose, Music and Politics. MC
– Te Radar. Emerging writers alongside established names.
Amnesty Poetry Competition winner will be announced. Tickets
in advance $18 from The Women’s Bookshop in Ponsonby,
telephone 376 4399. Door sales at the venue $20, Students
$15.
http://www.authors.org.nz/wawcs0138552/1n-nz-pen-and-freedom-page.html
WHAT'S ON IN AUCKLAND
Sunday, November 8, 11.30am, St
Matthew-in-the-City
Commemorating the Fallen and Praying
for Peace - St Matthew-in-the-City hosts 91st Remembrance
Day. Sunday, November 8 is the 91st commemoration of the end
of WWI. Lest the cost of war fade from our collective
memories, we will remember those who have served our country
on war-torn battlefields and will celebrate those who are
fighting for peace today. The eleventh hour of the eleventh
day of the eleventh month is Armistice Day, or Remembrance
Day as it is known in New Zealand. We celebrate it on the
nearest Sunday. Diplomatic and government dignitaries,
military units, members of the Royal NZ Returned Services
Association and all who wish to honour and give thanks for
past and present New Zealand service personnel will gather
on Sunday, 8 November at St Matthew-in-the-City for a
service of remembrance. Preceded by a military parade at
11am down Hobson Street, the service, led by the Vicar,
Archdeacon Glynn Cardy, will begin at 11:30am. Auckland City
Councillor Greg Moyle, representing the City of Auckland,
will give the welcome and Professor Kevin P. Clements,
Director of the NZ Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at
the University of Otago, will be the keynote speaker.
Special music will be provided by the Auckland Youth Choir
conducted by Rostislava Pankova–Karadjovand the Royal NZ
Artillery Band conducted by WO1 Dennis Schofield. A light
luncheon will follow the service, kindly donated by Sandra
Fahey of Sandra’s Catering. On the first anniversary of
the Armistice between the Allies and Germany, 11 November
1919, a two minute silence was introduced as part of the
main commemorative ceremony in London. King George V had
personally requested all the people of the British Empire to
suspend normal activities for two minutes on the hour of the
Armistice. Two minutes’ silence was popularly adopted and
it became a central feature of commemorations on Armistice
Day. After the Second World War, Britain and her Dominions,
including New Zealand, agreed to change the name and date of
Armistice Day to Remembrance Day, now to be observed on the
second Sunday in November. For more information please
contact the St Matthew’s church office on 09 379 0625.
Released by Network PR on behalf of St
Matthew-in-the-City.
Sunday, November 15, 10.30am,
Waikaraka cemetery, Auckland
The commemoration of the
murder of Fredrick George Evans will be held on Sunday
November 15th @ 10.30am @ Waikaraka cemetery.
Sunday,
November 15, 12 noon-4.30pm, Mt Albert War Memorial
Hall
COURAGE - DAY OF THE IMPRISONED WRITER: The Auckland
Branch of the NZ Society of Authors (PEN NZ) Inc welcomes
you to an afternoon of Poetry, Prose, Music and Politics. On
November 15th, all around the world, PEN Groups remember
writers who have been murdered or imprisoned for telling
their stories. In NZ this day is called Courage Day, after
James and Sarah Courage, who had their books banned and
burned. You're invited to join members of the NZSA (PEN NZ)
Inc, at the Mt Albert War Memorial Hall at 12 Noon to talk
with Human Rights Groups and to enjoy live music, food,
drinks and books. We encourage you to take up your pen and
write a letter to help bring about the release of an
imprisoned writer. Be creative - write a Poem and bring it
along. We'll put it on the walls. It may even win you a
lucky draw prize, or be read out by a professional actor.
Poets are invited to take the stage at 1pm for the Open Mike
session with Sabrina Muck. At 2pm the main programme of
Poetry, Prose, Music and Politics will begin with Te Radar
as Master of Ceremonies. Be ready for excitement and
diversity showcasing young new talent alongside the
'seasoned pros;' be first to hear about a new Media Network
from Amnesty International and be there for the announcement
of the Amnesty Poetry Competiton. Tickets are limited, so
get yours in advance for $18 from The Women's Bookshop in
Ponsonby, telephone 376 4399. Door sales at the venue, 773
New North Road, Mount Albert will be $20. Students $15.
Check out this link to the NZSA (PEN NZ) Inc Freedom Page
http://www.authors.org.nz/wawcs0138552/1n-nz-pen-and-freedom-page.html
Looking forward to seeing you at the Courage Day
Event.
Monday, November 16, 7.30pm, The Peace Palace, 22
Emily place, Auckland City
Films At the Peace
Place..."The Narrow Path - Walking towards peace and
nonviolence with John Dear SJ. John Dear argues convincingly
that the Gospel calls us to nonviolence: “Love your
enemies” “...all who draw the sword will die by the
sword”. He lives this conviction, having been arrested
more than 75 times in protests against war and nuclear
weapons. In one gaol he served nine months without any
outdoor exercise. This film will particularly challenge
Christians, but doesn't let others off the hook either! -
108 minutes. Koha / donation please.
Friday, December 4,
9.30am -5.00pm,Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae, UNITEC, Entry 3,
Carrington Road, Auckland
MAORI AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT–BEYOND THE SUPERCITY Koteheate huarahitika? The
Auckland Supercity is Governments proposed model for Local
Governmentin Aotearoa. What is our desired future for Maori
and Local Government? This huiwill discuss the issues,
develop strategic responses to the rollback of
Maoriinterests and launch a Declaration of intent towards
advancing TinoRangatiratanga in Local Government. Programme
highlights: •Situationaloverview from mana whenua;
•Keynote address from MoanaJackson;•Political commentary
by Matt McCarten; •National Maori Leadersdiscussion;
•Declaration launch. Koha.The Auckland Supercity
isGovernments proposed model for Local Governmentin
Aotearoa. What is our desiredfuture for Maori and Local
Government? This hui will discuss the issues,develop
strategic responses to the rollback of Maori interests and
launch aDeclaration of intent towards advancing Tino
Rangatiratanga in LocalGovernment. This hui is coordinated
by IHI (Iwi Have Influence) Action Groupwww.ihi.org.nzand is
made possible through sponsorship of NgaPaeo teMaramatanga:
New Zealand’s Maori Centre of Research Excellence and
thesupport of UNITEC.
Saturday & Sunday, December 5-6, Mt
Eden Summit Hall,Auckland
We are pleased to inform you
that Migrante Aotearoa New Zealand (MANZ) willhold its
Founding National Assembly on 5-6 December 2009 (Saturday,
Sunday) atthe Mt Eden Summit Hall, Auckland. Working on the
theme “Advancing theRights and Welfare of Filipinos and
other Migrants in Aotearoa,” around200 participants coming
from the various regions in New Zealand will convergein
Auckland for this momentous occasion. Sessions on advocacy
and education formigrants, drafting of general program of
action and election of the first setof national officers
will be held in this assembly. Dennis Maga, MigrantWorkers
Support Coordinator, National Distribution Union (NDU), 120
Church St.Onehunga, Auckland 1643.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
C'MON
JOHN SIGN ON!
When John Key broke his arm earlier this
year, many local and worldleaders signed his blue plaster
cast. We need that kind of collaboration now onclimate
change, because it’s happening faster and harder than
anyoneexpected. In December world leaders will gather in
Copenhagen to agree on aplan of action. For NZ to do its bit
John Key needs to Sign On to a 40 per centby 2020 emission
reduction target. Join the cast of thousands and Sign On!
http://www.signon.org.nz/
WHITE POPPY PEACE SCHOLARSHIPS
LAUNCHED
Kia ora, this message is to let you know that
the White Poppy PeaceScholarships were launched by Professor
Cynthia Enloe at her public lecture inWellington on 30
October 2009, see
http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/pslaunch.htmBelow is
information about the Peace Scholarships. This message in
full isavailable online at
http://www.peacescholar.org.nzAbout the Peace Scholarships:
The Peace Scholarships comprisetwo grants which are awarded
each year to assist with research into: •theimpacts of
militarism, militarisation and warfare; •alternatives
tomilitarism, militarisation and warfare; or •collective
non-violentresponses to state violence. The Peace
Scholarships are for students at anytertiary education
institution in Aotearoa New Zealand. Each grant is a
minimumof $1,000 - one is for a Maori or Moriori student,
and the other is open to anystudent with NZ citizenship or
permanent residency. Applications for PeaceScholarships to
assist with research during the 2010 academic year will open
onMonday, 16 November 2009 - guidelines for applicants and
the application formwill be available at
http://www.peacescholar.org.nz atthat time.
WAIHOPAI
SPYBASE PROTEST JANUARY 22-24, 2010
The Waihopai spybase
was dragged into the public spotlight in April 2008
whenthree Ploughshares peace activists penetrated its high
security and deflatedone of the two domes concealing its
satellite dishes from the NZ public. TheAnti-Bases Campaign
was happy to support this non-violent direct actionanti-war
activity (which is yet to come to trial). The public face of
NewZealand’s role as an American ally is the NZ military
presence inAfghanistan. But New Zealand’s most significant
contribution to that, andother American wars, including the
one in Iraq, is the Waihopai electronicintelligence
gathering base, located in the Waihopai Valley, near
Blenheim. Itis controlled by the US, with New Zealand
(including Parliament and the PrimeMinister) having little
or no idea what goes on there, let alone any control.Join us
for the weekend of anti-war protest at this spybase. Come
prepared forroughing it and camping out. We provide the food
(we cater for vegetarians butvegans will have to bring their
own). Bring sleeping bag, groundsheet, a tent,torch, water
bottle, eating utensils, clothing for all weather, and $40
(or $20unwaged) to cover costs. No open fires. How to find
our camp at Whites Bay:turn off SH1 at Tuamarina (9km north
of Blenheim or 20 km south of Picton) anddrive to Rarangi on
the coast. Follow the steep Port Underwood Road over
thehilltop before descending to the Whites Bay turnoff.
There is a DoC public campat the bay with basic facilities.
ABC has to pay a fixed charge per head.
This will be the
first Waihopai spybase protest since the
Domebusters’courageous 2008 citizens’ deflation action.
Waihopai does not operate inthe interests of New Zealanders
or our neighbours. Basically it is a foreignspybase on NZ
soil and directly involves us in America’s wars.
Waihopaimust be closed. Register to take part in the protest
($40 waged / $20 unwaged).Writre to: CLOSE THE WAIHOPAI
SPYBASE NOW! Organised by the Anti-BasesCampaign, P.O. Box
2258, Christchurch. E-mail cafca@chch.planet.org.nz
www.converge.org.nz/abcMake all cheques to ABC
HAMMER THE
POKIES: MORE HAMMERS NEEDED!
Thanks for the positive
responses to the appeal for people to join thecampaign. We
won't be calling for action in the short term as we need to
buildnumbers much higher. This campaign aims to enlist a
minimum of 200 hammers(with people attached!) and take civil
disobedience action to drive pokiemachines out of our
neighbourhood communities. 80% of the cases of
gamblingaddiction relate to pokie machines in the community
(aside from casinos) Theseare parasites on poverty and
predominate in low-income areas of the country.They have to
go. If you are prepared to join a crowd (min 200) and take
civildisobedience action against pokie machines then please
email John Minto.
INVITATION TO JOIN MARCH ON GAZA,
JAN/1/2010. GAZA SHALL NOTDIE
Imagine hundreds of
thousands of peaceful international and Palestinianmarchers,
led by Noam Chomsky, Ralph Nader, Diana Buttu, Norman
Finkelstein,Noami Klein, Arun Gandhi, George Galloway, and
other prominent opponents of thesiege. Imagine them,
approaching the Erez crossing under the eyes of
theinternational media, breaking the siege for once and for
all. This is the GazaFreedom March! The Gaza Freedom March
Campaign plans to take thousands ofinternational marchers to
Gaza on Jan. 1, 2010, and challenge once and for allthe
Israeli blockade at the Erez crossing. Go with them, or
support someoneelse who's willing to go Events to raise
money to help enable people to go onthe March in Gaza are
planned throughout the Fall. This group has many
sistergroups, to enable each group to have a local focus for
organizing, and to avoidexceeding Facebook's limit of 5000
for messaging group members. Please join theappropriate
campaign group which is best targeted to your locale. All FB
groupswill be updated with the latest information. Please
invite all your friends tothis or the appropriate other
FaceBook group. This Campaign needs the supportof hundreds
of thousands around the world!
http://gazafreedommarch.org/article.php?id=5063International
Movement to Open Rafah Border
intmorb@googlemail.com
CALLING ALL NEW ZEALANDERS: JOIN
THE NEXT SOLIDARITY BRIGADE TOVENEZUELA! DECEMBER 1-9,
2009
Organised by the Australia-Venezuela Solidarity
Network.Venezuela’s Bolivarian revolution led by President
Hugo Chavez is shakingup global politics and inspiring
millions of ordinary people with the evidencethat a better
– a peaceful, democratic and socially just – world
ispossible. The Australia-Venezuela Solidarity
Network-organised brigades toVenezuela are a unique
opportunity to see an unfolding revolution first-hand.The
AVSN warmly welcomes the participation of New Zealanders on
the brigades.Participants in the December 1-9, 2009, brigade
will visit worker-controlledfactories and cooperatives, free
public education and health programs, andcommunity media
outlets. They will observe “popular power” at workin
communal councils, and speak to a range of grassroots
organisations, unionsand government representatives about
the radical changes being implemented bythe Venezuelan
people. Brigade organisation and costs: The deadline
forregistering for the December 2009 brigade to Venezuela is
October 31, 2009.Participants will need to book their own
international airfares, but thebrigade organisers can help
with advice. Accommodation, transport and Englishtranslation
within Venezuela will be organised for brigade participants.
Youwill need to budget for a total cost of approximately
$4000. This includes:international return airfare and taxes;
accommodation (twin-share basis);transport and food in
Venezuela; and the brigade registration fee ($500
forworkers, $300 for full-time students or pensioners).
Reports and photos fromprevious AVSN brigades are posted at
http://www.venezuelasolidarity.org.For more information,
please email brigades@venezuelasolidarity.org
27TH
SOUTHERN CROSS BRIGADE TO CUBA
"A better world is
possible": The Cuban people have proven that thereis another
way. ICAP (the Cuban Institute for Friendship between
Peoples)provides, through its Brigades, the opportunity for
people from all over theworld to experience and participate
in the Cuban revolution.
What does the Brigade entail?
Join the Southern Crosswork/study tour and support Cuba in
the most direct manner by working (pickingfruit or pruning
fruit trees, etc) and then visiting schools, hospitals,
urbanagriculture projects, etc You will experience at first
hand the cultural,political and social conditions in
revolutionary Cuba. This year we will behaving a closer look
at Cuba’s innovative approaches to the environmentand
climate change. Children are welcome on this tour as are
olderparticipants. Our Cuban hosts take great care of
visitors of all ages. The mainfeatures of the Brigade
include: * Talks on various aspects of conditions inCuba
given by prominent Cuban speakers; * Working with Cubans; *
Visits toplaces of interest (eg schools, hospitals,
factories); * Opportunities toexplore Havana independently;
* Visits to provincial centres;* Homestays andvisit to Las
Tunas Province. Unbeatable value – $1000. (Includes:
Allmeals, accommodation, excursions and transportation in
Cuba during program)Not included: - Air travel to Cuba - get
in early to book your flights! (Checkout Aerolineas for
cheap flights. There are now also weekly flights
withContinental from Los Angeles to Havana.) - Compulsory
travel insurance. - Anyadditional nights stay in Cuba prior
to commencement of the Brigade orfollowing the conclusion of
the program (prior to the flight home).
Inexpensiveaccommodation is available – opportunity for
independent tourism.
JOIN ANTI-BASES CAMPAIGN IN
SOLIDARITY WITH WAIHOPAI DOMEBUSTERSTRIAL STARTS MONDAY
MARCH 8, WELLINGTON DISTRICT COURT
Monday March 8, 2010
has been set as the opening day for theWellington District
Court jury trial of the Waihopai Domebusters – SamLand,
Adrian Leason and Peter Murnane, the Ploughshares activists
who deflatedone of the domes at the Waihopai spybase in
April 2008. The trial has been setdown for a week (and may
last several days longer). Anti-Bases Campaign urgesall our
members and supporters, and everyone who believes that the
Waihopaispybase should be closed, to come to Wellington to
show active solidarity withthe Domebusters. It was a
Ploughshares action, not an ABC one and we were assurprised
by it as the rest of the country, but it was an action that
we fullyendorse, the perfect example of non-violent direct
action. At this stage wehaven’t worked out the details of
what we are going to do in Wellington,but we want to get the
word out now, and we will release details as they cometo
hand. Activities will, hopefully, include:
•Being
spectators at the actual trial, being there in court to
support thethree of them
•Holding a picket outside the
Wellington District Court for at least partof the
trial
•Holding a protest action at the nearby HQ of the
NZ GovernmentCommunications Security Bureau (GCSB), the top
secret agency which runsWaihopai
•Holding a public
meeting in central Wellington one night of the trial
todiscuss Waihopai and related issues
These are just
some of the ideas that we already have. There are others
–we would like to have our excellent Waihopai spybase
display in Wellingtonduring the trial, if a venue can be
arranged. And there are other worthytargets for pickets,
such as the US Embassy. We need help from Wellingtonians.ABC
is a Christchurch group and it is difficult to organise a
range ofactivities like this from long distance. There are a
number of things that canbest be done by locals. And we urge
people from all around the country to joinus in Wellington
from Monday March 8 to show active solidarity with
theDomebusters. What these brave guys did had not only
national, butinternational, significance. This trial could,
quite literally, be a once in alifetime event. You will have
to arrange and finance your own travel andaccommodation.
Bring appropriate placards and banners. The trial is, of
course,on weekdays and during work hours. And it’s worth
noting that courthearings can be subject to delays at short
notice. But we are proceeding on thebasis that the trial has
been set to start on Monday March 8.
SEE YOU IN
WELLINGTON MARCH 8, Murray Horton, Anti-Bases Campaign, Box
2258,Christchurch, New Zealand. cafca@chch.planet.org.nz
www.converge.org.nz/abc
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancingat, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. Andwhen Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country,setssail Progress is the realisation of Utopias." — OscarWilde, Soul of Man Under Socialism
We don't know how to mind our own
business
'Cause the whole worlds got to be just like
us
Now we are fighting a war over there
No matter
who's the winner
We can't pay the cost
'Cause there's
a monster on the loose
Steppenwolf 1969
"We have no honorable intentions in Vietnam. Our minimal expectation is tooccupy it as an American colony and maintain social stability for ourinvestments. This tells why American helicopters are being used againstguerrillas in Colombia and Peru. Increasingly the role our nation has taken isthe role of those who refuse to give up the privileges and pleasures that comefrom the immense profits of overseas investment." - Martin Luther King,Jr. ["A Time to Break the Silence" speech given at Riverside Church New YorkCity April 4, 1967]
BEST ONTHE WEB
NEW ZEALAND
Brian Rudman: That's it? Sorry Dr Brash, it's not enough http://www.nzherald.co.nz/politics/news/article.cfm?c_id=280&objectid=10607079
Pay it back, Rodney http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/blogs/frontline/3021811/Pay-it-back-Rodney
Matt McCarten: What happened to the true meaning of Labour Day? http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10606545
Discussion: Uncivil Rights - The police will be able to take DNA samplesfrom people they "intend" to arrest, even though the Attorney General himselfthinks it's incompatible with the Bill of Rights. A range of agencies have newsearch and surveillance powers. And a new asset seizure measure reverses theburden of proof. Did something just happen there? http://publicaddress.net/system/topic,2179,discussion-uncivil-rights.sm
The Erosion Of Justice http://gordoncampbell.scoop.co.nz/2009/07/06/campbell-eroding-justice-creepign-complacency/
FEATURES
Indian political awakening stirs Latin America http://boliviarising.blogspot.com/2009/11/indian-political-awakening-stirs-latin.html
The Trial of Thomas Hardy: A Forgotten Chapter in the Working Class Fightfor Democratic Rights - By Ian Angus. November 5, 2009, is the 215thanniversary of the acquittal of Thomas Hardy on charges of High Treason. Hardyis nearly forgotten today, but for decades workers and democrats in Englandcelebrated November 5 every year as the anniversary of a major victory, atriumph over a powerful state that had deployed immense resources to crushworking class organizations and suppress popular demands for democraticrights.http://www.socialistvoice.ca/?p=725
John Pilger: Peace awards and Obama’s wars http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41975
When Is It Legitimate For The Oppressed To Take Up Arms? By Arundhati Roy -Roy is against the development of nuclear weapons without regard to the livesof the poor, and the refusal to grant Kashmir independence. She has called theUS-led war in Afghanistan "another act of terror against the people of theworld" and considers US-style capitalism to be the cause of much of the world'sinstability. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23887.htm
FOOD, FARMING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Local authors take on climate change deniers http://www.straight.com/article-265275/taking-goliath
Climate change: The carbon trading debacle http://links.org.au/node/1330
WORLD ECONOMIC CRISIS
Latin America's economic rebels - Ecuador and Bolivia are achievingremarkable growth because they reject conventional economic wisdom http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2009/oct/27/bolivia-ecuador-economy
Pensions: The Next Casualty of Wall Street http://labornotes.org/node/2466
New York Fed’s Secret Choice to Pay for Swaps Hits Taxpayers http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=a7T5HaOgYHpE
Home Videos Channels - Autoworkers "challenge logic of capitalism" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0ur0mhSEV0&feature=player_embedded#
Nuclear debate: A dangerous option that won't solve climate change (JimGreen) http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/815/41929
REVIEWS
Che’s revolutionary example http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/815/41913
Why We Need to Give This Rotten System the Heave-ho by Chris Townsend - FredMagdoff and Michael D. Yates. The ABCs of the Economic Crisis: What WorkingPeople Need to Know. Monthly Review Press, 2009. http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/townsend231009.html
Artists for the revolution By Corinna Lotz - The revolutionary decades thatswept Mexico in the first half of the 20th century spring to life at theBritish Museum and reveal a new aesthetic and social order entering the scene.http://www.aworldtowin.net/reviews/RevolutionOnPaper.html
The life and death of Trotsky - Tariq Ali on Trotsky by Robert Service andStalin's Nemesis by Bertrand M Patenaude http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/oct/31/trotsky-stalin-service-patenaude
AFGHANISTAN
No nation can liberate another - Malalai Joya is known around the world as acourageous opponent of the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan, the corrupt regimepresided over by President Hamid Karzai--and the Taliban and other conservativeIslamist forces battling U.S. and Afghan government troops. http://socialistworker.org/2009/11/03/no-nation-can-liberate-another
America is Performing its Familiar Role of Propping Up a Dictator By RobertFisk - After Disneyworld elections, they are on the Karzai-government sideagainst the Pashtun villagers of southern Afghanistan among whom the Talibanlive. Where is the next My Lai? Journalists should avoid predictions. In thiscase I will not. Our Western mission in Afghanistan is going to end in utterdisaster. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23897.htm
AUSTRALIA
Rudd’s policy is racist — refugees are not illegal http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/815/41907
Time to revive the refugee rights movement http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41957
CAMBODIA
The
Holocaust In Cambodia And Its Aftermath Is Remembered By
John Pilger - JohnPilger recalls the stricken society he
found in Cambodia in 1979 which hedescribed in his epic
dispatches and documentary, Year Zero: the Silent Deathof
Cambodia He reminds us that the Pol Pot horror emerged from
the bombingordered by Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, and
that Cambodia was again"punished" when its liberators came
from the wrong side of the cold war and theThatcher
government send special forces to train the Khmer Rouge in
exile.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23843.htm
CHINA
Youth and the Cultural Revolution http://links.org.au/node/1326
COLOMBIA
Plan Colombia: Cashing in on the Drug War Failure - Video DocumentaryDirected by Gerard Ungerman - Narrated By Ed Asner http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23892.htm
CUBA
UN Agencies - US Cuba Blockade Undermines Work http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0910/S00230.htm
Cuba tops the class in UN development report http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41981
HONDURAS
Deal signed for Zelaya’s return, but struggle continues http://links.org.au/node/1328
INDIA
Arundhati Roy on the Poor, the Armed Struggle & the Failure ofIndia’s System - This is a 5-part series where writer/activist ArundhatiRoy speaks on “Indian Democracy In A State Of Emergency” http://mikeely.wordpress.com/2009/10/26/arundhati-roy-on-the-poor-the-maoists-and-the-failure-of-the-indian-system-indian-democracy-in-a-state-of-emergency/
PACIFIC
Pacific.Scoop: Fiji Expulsion Of Australian, NZ Envoys Blamed On TapedConversation The Fiji government’s expulsion order against AustralianHigh Commissioner James Batley and acting New Zealand High Commissioner ToddCleaver has been blamed on taped information given by the Chief Justice AnthonyGates to Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, Radio Fiji reports. http://pacific.scoop.co.nz/2009/11/fiji-expulsion-of-aust-nz-envoys-blamed-on-taped-conversation/
PAKISTAN
What to do about religious fundamentalism? http://links.orgau/node/1325
Carnage accompanies Clinton’s visit http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41984
PALESTINE
A new group of Shministim (high school students who refuse to acceptconscription into the Israeli armed forces while the occupation continues) hasformed and there is a Haaretz article about them 'Dozens of 12th graders tellNetanyahu: We refuse to serve in IDF' at http://haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1120421.htmlIf you would like to support the Shministim, there is an online petition at http://december18th.org
Israel's Right To Exist? By Alan Hart http://wwwcountercurrents.org/hart041109.htm
Zionism's Jewish Enemy - Alan Hart Interviews Professor Ilan Pappe - Likeall Israelis, Ilan Pappe was brought up, conditioned, to believe Zionism'sversion of the history of the making and sustaining of the Arab-Israeliconflict. It wasn't until he went to England to continue his academic studiesthat he had access to documentation which enabled him to understand thatZionism's version is a propaganda lie http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article23893.htm
PERU
Government launches attack on Indigenous peoples' organisation http://links.org.au/node/1335
PHILIPPINES
Neoliberalism as hegemonic ideology in the Philippines: rise, apogee, andcrisis http://www.tni.org/en/article/neoliberalism-hegemonic-ideology-philippines-rise-apogee-and-crisis
SRI LANKA
Tamil refugees — escaping from hell http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41982
UK
Landmark demonstration against the war in Afghanistan http://links.org.au/node/1320
Faced with such an attack, it would be folly not to strike - Postal workershave been left with little option. The real madness lies with those itching topick a fight before an election http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/oct/21/postal-strike-attack-on-workers
Mark Steel: Royal Mail is to blame for our broken society (obviously) http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/mark-steel/mark-steel-royal-mail-is-to-blame-for-our-broken-society-obviously-1806199.html
Mark Steel: United action need to confront BNP http://www.greenleft.org.au/2009/816/41977
USA
U.S. official resigns over Afghan war http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/26/AR2009102603394.html
VENEZUELA
Electricity workers throw out bureaucratic managers in struggle for http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/4892
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