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12/11/2011: Tony Saunois, CWI Secretary, interviewed on Al Jazeera
11/11/2011: Gaza Flotilla activists abducted in international waters and illegally
held for 7 days by the Israeli state
11/11/2011: “Clarity of ideas, visionary strategy, combined with an astute tactical
appreciation of the critical need to raise the mass consciousness of the
working class.”
11/11/2011: “A journey of a thousand miles begins”
11/11/2011: "A ’No Cannes Do’ summit"
10/11/2011: Debt crisis hits Eurozone’s third largest economy
10/11/2011: Government ministers "have not uttered a single word of protest in
public in response to this outrage"
10/11/2011: Activists face “harassment, humiliating body searches, being shackled”
09/11/2011: Breaking News: 7 detainees to be "released" tomorrow, followed by Paul
Murphy MEP on Friday
09/11/2011: Hundreds sign protest condemning Nazarbayev dictatorship and demanding
democratic rights
08/11/2011: Israeli authorities delay deportation, continue imprisonment
08/11/2011: New ’National unity’ government = ‘austerity coalition’
08/11/2011: Rich hoard wealth - Fight for a socialist future!
08/11/2011: And vow that the struggle goes on
08/11/2011: Tents back up in Seattle as the Occupy Wall Street movement scores
another big victory
07/11/2011: Demand the immediate release of all the detainees now!
05/11/2011: "Follow Oakland’s example: For mass actions to fight against cuts and
foreclosures"
04/11/2011: For a socialist, internationalist solution
04/11/2011: Flotillas blocked and activists detained – Send protests urgently!
04/11/2011: Government’s policies will plunge society into Greek style crisis
04/11/2011: Ship radio communication cut
04/11/2011: A list of opposition activists led by the LSR (CWI in Brazil) will
contest the second round of elections for the leadership of the largest
union of sanitation workers in Latin America.
03/11/2011: Left Alliance joins Conservative led government – Time to build radical,
left alternative!
02/11/2011: Breaking News: New freedom flotilla enters international waters
02/11/2011: Occupiers’ call for a “general strike” finds positive echo in labor
movement
02/11/2011: Labour had a good day in Presidential and by-election polls but it’s all
down hill from here
01/11/2011: Most vicious attack on unions in 13 years
01/11/2011: Study finds 1% of corporations control world economy
31/10/2011: But battles still to wage
31/10/2011: What should the next step be for the ’Occupy’ movement
30/10/2011: Review of “Too much luck” by Paul Cleary
29/10/2011: New laws to repress social protest
28/10/2011: Election ‘success story’ masks growing anger from below
27/10/2011: Siritunga Jayasuriya, secretary of the United Socialist Party (CWI) Sri
Lanka, has made a stinging public attack on the regime of Mahinda
Rajapaksa while in Australia at the same time as the president.
27/10/2011: Condemn brutal attack on media freedom, Solidarity needed!
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21/04/2010, More than 100 refugees, who have been held in a tiny boat near Merak
port in Indonesia for over seven months, have been moved to the Tanjung
Pinang detention centre. Statement by Tamil Solidarity campaign |
06/03/2010, Protest against Australian/Indonesian government. CWI supporters |
19/02/2010, SBY government’s honeymoon spoiled Anthony Main, Socialist Party (CWI Australia) |
21/12/2009, Interview with union Chairman, Kiswoyo Socialist Party reporters (CWI in Australia) |
23/11/2009, Deplorable conditions for 254 Tamil refugees Socialist Party reporters (CWI in Australia) |
10/11/2009, Bombard embassies with protests! Socialistworld.net |
30/01/2008, “One of the 20th century’s biggest killers and greatest thieves” Clare Doyle, CWI |
05/10/2005, For workers’ unity across ethnic and religious divides By Anthony Main, Socialist Party (cwi Australia), Melbourne, Tuesday 4
October 2005 |
04/06/2004, As over 120 Millon Indonesians went to the polls on April 5th they were
faced with a stark choice. Of the two major parties on offer was
incumbent Democratic Party of Indonesia led by President Megawati
Sukarnopoutri which for the past 5 years has failed to tackle any of the
problems facing the ordinary people of Indonesia. The other major
"choice" open to voters was Golkar, the party machine which supported
the military dictator of 30 years, Soeharto. Yorran Pelekanakis, Socialist Party, Australia |
28/05/2003, Aceh Socialist Party, Australia |
20/10/2002, THE BOMBING of a tourist area on the Indonesian island of Bali has been
blamed by Western governments on the Jemaah Islamiah Islamic group with
links to Osama bin Laden’s al-Qa’ida terrorist network. From The Socialist, paper of the Socialist Party, England and Wales
section of the CWI. |
14/10/2002, The horrific bombings at the nightclubs in Bali have left up to 300
Australians dead, the biggest toll since the 500+ killed in the Vietnam
War. The victims were overwhelmingly young people, mainly working class
youth on end of season football tours or once-in-a-lifetime holidays.
The victims also include the many hundreds physically injured some of
whom will experience psychological trauma for the rest of their lives. Steve Jolly, Socialist Party, Australia |
14/10/2002, The terrifying carnage which ripped through the Sari nightclub at Kuta
beach in Bali, Indonesia, has shocked working people and youth
internationally. Hundreds have been left maimed and injured as the death
toll rose to nearly 200 (at the time of writing) during Saturday night
and Sunday. Amongst the dead were young people from Britain, Canada,
Germany, Indonesia and especially from Australia. CWI analysis, 14 October, 2002 |
20/08/2001, The bitter power struggle between rival factions of Indonesia’s ruling
elite came to a head this summer. The People’s Consultative Assembly
completed a nine-month campaign to oust president Abdurrahman Wahid,
voting 591-0 on 23 July to replace him with his deputy, Megawati
Sukarnoputri. Niall Mulholland, CWI |
01/06/2001, Supporters of Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid clashed violently
with police last week in the capital Jakarta. This follows renewed
efforts by the national parliament to impeach the head of state. Niall Mulholland |
05/05/2001, A FIERCE struggle is consuming Indonesia’s national parliament, as
various parties attempt to unseat the president, Abdurrahman Wahid. Niall Muholland |
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