The last few weeks of aerial bombardment in the northern city of Aleppo has not only caused mass civilian casualties, but has seen an increasing number of health facilities deliberatively destroyed. These actions by the Syrian government have taken a devastating toll on workers and their families. The recent ceasefires […]
Daily Archives: October 2, 2016
The murderous wave of repression that President Duterte has unleashed in the Philippines is estimated to be killing over 40 people per day. Death squads, whether official or un-official, are acting with total impunity and creating a reign of terror in working class communities throughout the country. Following on from […]
This week, Baek Nam-ki, a South Korean farmer died in hospital from water cannon injuries received during a demonstration in November last year. This action was part of a series of working class mobilisations that have seen many South Korean union leaders jailed. Nevertheless, workers are continuing to organise and […]
Three labour activists in Guangdong Province received suspended jail sentences of up to three years in an outcome that many had predicted but also feared. Zeng Feiyang, Zhu Xiaomei, and Tang Huanxing pleaded guilty to ‘ignoring national laws and organising mass gatherings that disturbed social order’ for organising workers to […]
The Philippines is one of many countries that uses export processing zones to create highly profitable areas for companies to operate in where union organising is suppressed. Currently, there is an ongoing dispute with NT Philippines, a large electronics firm in the Cavite Export Processing Zone that is refusing to […]
While the Prime Minister of Australia went to Europe and the United Nations to boast how well the government was helping refugees, the real situation for thousands of refugees in Australia is very different. In the two Pacific Island concentration camps, refugees are still being subjected to Australia’s repression. In […]
In the week of the funeral of ex Israeli leader, Shimon Peres, hailed as a ‘man of peace’, the reality is that life for most Palestinians is still one of occupation and repression. A recent report has detailed that since September 2000, Israeli authorities have arrested over 100,000 Palestinians. Many […]
This year is the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the huge US military communications base at Pine Gap in central Australia. This base is only one of many US military installations on Australian soil which integrate Australia’s military into the USA global military network. Anti-war activists from all around […]