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  • Demand for open investigation into an Aboriginal trans death in custody

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    On March 10, 2009, three days after Mardi Gras, 34-year-old Veronica Baxter was arrested by Redfern police. She was charged with six counts of supplying a prohibited drug and held on remand at the all-male NSW Silverwater Metropolitan Reception and Remand Centre.

  • Cuba: The issues behind the ‘dissidents’

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    Hunger strikes and suicides justified by strong moral, ideological, patriotic or religious beliefs usually touch people’s conscience.

  • China, population and the environment

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    At the failed December United Nations climate summit in Copenhagen, the issue of population control was put on the agenda by the delegation from China.

  • Melbourne rally rejects racism

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    When word started spreading that the far right wanted to relive the 2005 racist Cronulla riot organised an April 9 “mass rally against migrants and Islam” in Melbourne, anti-racist groups started organising a counter rally, to show that migrants were welcome and racism was not.

  • Struggle, Resistance and the equal love campaign

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    In August 1970, Resistance held its first national conference at the University of New South Wales. Bringing together young people from across Australia, the conference passed resolutions against the Vietnam War, in support of the rights of minority groups around the world and in support of the women's liberation movement.

  • Grounded coal ship threatens barrier reef

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    On Saturday April 3, a fully laden bulk carrier ran aground on Douglas Shoal off Rockhampton, Queensland, producing an oil spill threatening the Great Barrier Reef. The Shen Neng 1, carrying about 65,000 tonnes of coal to China, leaked about two tonnes of oil onto the reef before being contained.

  • Engineers stand up to Qantas

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    Professional engineers at Qantas, members of the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia (APESMA), remain locked in combat with the airline after almost a year of negotiations over a new work agreement.

  • Tamil Three get suspended sentences

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    Three Tamil men in Victoria have been given suspended sentences after pleading guilty to charges of providing money or resources to a group on the United Nations list of proscribed “terrorist” organisations.

  • ‘How long must we wait?’ — desperation grows at Christmas Island

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    “How long must we stay like this, don’t they realise our hardship?”, a Tamil detainee in the Christmas Island detention centre asked when he called Green Left Weekly on April 8.

  • Transexual activist lodges complaint with Human Rights Commission

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    The NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages has refused to change a transsexual man’s documents unless he undergoes life-threatening surgery.

  • Venezuela: Cuban doctors helping the poor

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    April 16 will be the seventh anniversary of the Venezuelan government’s health care program, Mission Barrio Adentro, which has used Cuban doctors to bring free health care to millions of the poor.

  • Thailand: Regime kills protesters in bloody crackdown

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    Soldiers armed with live and rubber bullets attacked the peaceful pro-democracy Red Shirt protests in the centre of Bangkok on April 10. At least 12 people, including a Japanese Reuters reporter, have been shot dead.

  • Regional left statement on Thailand: 'Resolve crisis through democracy, not crackdown!'

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    The following was released on April 10 by the Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM), Working People's Association (PRP) of Indonesia, People’s Democratic Party (PRD) of Indonesia, Turn Left Thailand, Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) of the Philippines, Socialist Alliance of Australia

  • Free speech at Sydney uni?

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    The following open letter was sent to Dr Michael Spence, the vice-chancellor of Sydney university, by renowned journalist and film-maker John Pilger. The letter, one of many sent to Spence by activists and academics, is in response to a decision by the university to ban two left-wing activists from being on campus (see GLW#831).

  • Colombia: Army mass grave discovered

    Syndicated from Green Left Weekly on Sun, 2010-04-11

    In December, a delegation of British MPs visiting Colombia reported that a mass grave had been discovered in La Macarena, a small town in the Meta region, 250 kilometres south of Bogota.