Defend Syria FROM Imperialist-Imposed Regime Change!

Sydney, June 15: Hundreds march through the streets of Sydney to oppose the NATO-backed Syrian “Rebels.” Secular Syrian community members united together in the action with supporters originating from other parts of the Middle East as well as a core of anti-imperialist leftists. Trotskyist Platform had a contingent at the rally carrying the banner shown below. There is also a slowly growing number of leftists who are not part of any group but are joining the Hands Off Syria rallies. This is despite most of the left groups in Australia – including Socialist Alternative, Solidarity and Socialist Alliance – supporting the imperialist-backed “Rebels.” Especially as the massive scale of imperialism’s drive to impose regime change on Syria becomes increasingly clear – via their “Free Syrian Army” proxies, their extreme religious fundamentalist allies and directly through U.S. and British special forces/intelligence operatives on the ground – any left group that either supports the “Rebels” or takes the cowardly position of neutrality is betraying the struggle against imperialism and thus also the struggle for socialism.TP banner_fmt

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An Eye Witness Account of Capitalist South Korea

In the latter part of last year, Trotskyist Platform comrade Samuel Kim, who is of Korean ancestry, travelled to South Korea. Here is his account of his experiences.

AN Eye Witness Account of Capitalist South Korea

I met relatives for the first time at Incheon Airport, South Korea. As we travelled towards Seoul, I looked out the car window. Out there were signs of highly urbanised life: tall, twenty storey buildings clumped together in the distance and we hadn’t even reached Seoul, the capital city, just yet. I remember being eager to see every aspect of South Korea, especially the ‘development’ of an ‘Asian Tiger Economy’ under capitalism. In the following article I will share my experiences of and some of my discoveries about South Korea: conversations with the people, a rally for workers’ rights that I attended and my thoughts on the situation in general of socialists and left-wing activists in South Korea.

The Journey to Korea

In the first place, I have to mention that it has been a painful and long journey for our family to finally return to South Korean soil again after many years of living in Australia. As a child I remember the threat of repression from the immigration authorities and the fear of deportation from Australia despite having actually been being born and raised in Australia, myself. Here in Australia I witnessed the denial of equal rights that in its turn gave way to exploitation at the hands of greedy bosses. My parents often worked as subcontractors for supermarket cleaning companies, pushed trollies and worked in the textile industry. The pay was meagre, $500 a week for full time work. Today, our working class situation is one of many where migrants and all working class people endure exploitation at the hands of the Australian capitalist system.

The Plight of the Elderly in South Korea

An elderly working class man doing it tough in South Korea: it is common to witness many resorting to collecting recyclables for petty cash in a country where an aged pension is virtually non-existent.

An elderly working class man doing it tough in South Korea: it is common to witness many resorting to collecting recyclables for petty cash in a country where an aged pension is virtually non-existent.

I was catching a taxi to the nearest bus station to travel to Daegu, a city of industry and technology. The taxi driver was a middle aged man and he was curious about my accent so I told him I was from Australia and he responded by telling me that Australia was a “good country.” I was wondering what he thought was that “good” about the imperialist nature and colonial origins of wealth in Australia but he then started to talk about the plight of the elderly in South Korea, something he was obviously very worried about. He said that a big problem in South Korea was the high rate of suicide amongst the elderly in the country. He was very aware that Australia was a so-called social democratic ‘welfare state’ that has some sort of welfare system and assistance for the elderly in place in contrast to the right-wing South Korean system where traditional Confucianist family principles dominate and there is very limited social welfare. I expressed my sympathy with him about the fact that there needs to be lots changed in South Korea towards providing assistance for the elderly. But without much time left, I quickly explained how Australia won a social welfare state and basic free health care as a result of workers’ struggles, also mentioning how Australia likewise has lots of changing to do especially around the issue of xenophobia and attitudes to migrant workers. If I had more time, I would have explained that Australia is an imperialist country where racism is a big problem. That the system and media scapegoat migrant workers so much that it often leads to racist attacks on migrants. That a system that has been founded on a white supremacist agenda of colonialism has always been racist towards the Aboriginal people. That the socio-economic disadvantages suffered by Aboriginal people stems from the historical and ongoing bloody theft of their property and that even to this day Aboriginal people die in state custody at a terrifying rate due to the brutality of the capitalist police. That Australian-owned businesses super-exploit the toilers of Australia’s Asia-Pacific neighbours and that some of the crumbs of this looting finds its way into funding social services within Australia and that, nevertheless, despite this hundreds of thousands of people in Australia live in abject poverty and are forced to skip meals and skip prescription medication just to get by on welfare. Continue reading

An Eyewitness Account of North Korea and Its People: Bravely Building a Friendly, Socialistic Society While in the Cross Hairs of Imperialism

An Eyewitness Account of North Korea and Its People: Bravely Building a Friendly, Socialistic Society While in the Cross Hairs of Imperialism

A scene from the 2012 Arirang performance hails the socialist alliance between North Korea and the Peoples Republic of China.

A scene from the 2012 Arirang performance hails the socialist alliance between North Korea and the Peoples Republic of China.

As my trip to North Korea approached, I started to feel excited. I was going to see for myself what this country was really like – this country that has been so vilified by the mainstream Western media.

I will not pretend that I went to North Korea with no pre-conceived ideas. This is unlike the Western capitalist media who pretend to be “unbiased”, “neutral” observers who are supposedly “shocked” when they go to North Korea for an “investigative” report. Before I went to North Korea – or, as it is properly known, the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea – I understood it to be a workers state. By this I understood that capitalist rule had been smashed in North Korea and a state defending socialistic, collectivised property to be ruling there. This represented a huge step forward for social progress and for the global struggle of socialism against capitalism. However, the way that the socialistic system was run in the DPRK was somewhat deformed from the way a truly socialist order would be run because the administration of the country was monopolised by a bureaucratic layer that kept the masses out of real decision making power. Nevertheless, the DPRK was courageously holding out for socialism in the face of both economic sanctions and the most intense military threats from U.S. imperialism and its South Korean capitalist and Japanese and Australian imperialist allies. I understood that this intense pressure on the DPRK brought hardship to the North Korean people and made the bureaucratic deformations to its socialistic system more significant. Yet despite these difficulties, as a workers state embodying great gains for the exploited and oppressed of the whole globe, the DPRK must be unconditionally defended from military or propaganda attacks by capitalist countries and from external or internal forces seeking to undermine socialistic rule there.

My experiences during my trip to the DPRK confirmed this analysis of the DPRK and, more importantly, the political conclusions about what socialists in the imperialist countries should do about issues concerning capitalist hostility to the DPRK. Yet, in the detail there were several things different in North Korea to what I had expected. I found that, although I had even prior to the trip rejected the Western mainstream media’s demonization of North Korea, the trip made me realise that even my own prior perceptions of the country had been distorted somewhat by the capitalist-owned media. So, the trip was very useful. And I encourage all those leftists serious about knowing what the DPRK is really like to go see for themselves too! Continue reading

THE LENINIST UNDERSTANDING OF THE STATE AND HOW TO MAKE THE TRANSITION TO A SOCIALIST SOCIETY

THE LENINIST UNDERSTANDING OF THE STATE AND HOW TO MAKE THE TRANSITION TO A SOCIALIST SOCIETY

TROTSKYIST PLATFORM

Leninism, Social Democracy and Left Unity.

The Nature of the State and How to Fight for the Transition to a Socialist Society.

Appendix: Theses on the Communist Parties and Parliamentarism.

PDF format of this article. 46 A4 pages, 1.62mb

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Rome, Italy, September 2012: Workers from aluminium maker Alcoa’s Sardinia factory try to break police lines to storm the Industry Ministry in an attempt to defeat threatened job losses.

Leninism, Social Democracy and Left Unity

25 February 2013 – Why can’t the Left all get together? This is a refrain repeated by many within left-wing activist circles. Such a viewpoint is especially in vogue right now when there are unity talks underway between several far-left groups. Unity negotiations between Socialist Alternative and the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) are at an advanced stage. At the same time, the Socialist Alliance is also pursuing unity talks with Socialist Alternative and is at an early stage of discussions with the Communist Party of Australia (CPA.) Those that argue for unity point out that most nominally socialist groups share the same vision of an egalitarian society where the economy will be under collective ownership and control. Yes, socialist groups largely do, in an abstract way, share this vision of an ideal society. However, the key issue remains: how do we get there? And it is this question of what needs to be done – and especially what needs to be done right now – that determines a political organisation’s program and practice. Continue reading

Racist Scapegoating of Refugees and 457 Visa Workers Is Aimed at Attacking Workers’ Rights. Trade Unions: Win Freedom for Refugees! Defend 457 Visa Workers’ Rights!

Racist Scapegoating of Refugees and 457 Visa Workers Is Aimed at Attacking Workers’ Rights

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Official figures show that as of 10 June 2013, there are over 1,850 child refugees being detained in Australia.

Trade Unions: Win Freedom for Refugees! Defend 457 Visa Workers’ Rights! 

July 10:  “Nauru Same as Guantanamo!” Referring to the notorious U.S. jail and torture site at Guantanamo Bay, that was the chant of asylum seekers locked up in Nauru during desperate protests earlier this year. Whether imprisoned in Nauru or in the malaria-infested Manus Island camp or on mainland hellholes like Villawood Detention Centre, asylum seekers fleeing to Australia are today being treated every bit as inhumanely by this ALP government as they were by the former Howard government … and then some!

Cynically, ALP and Coalition politicians – and the racist radio hosts that egg them on – are claiming that their “get tough” on refugees policies are, in part, aimed at saving refugees from drowning at sea. So, people are imprisoned in hellholes that drive many to attempt suicide out of “concern” for their welfare! The same kind of “concern,” no doubt, that was shown when the Australian Navy and Customs callously abandoned the search for the bodies of 55 Tamil refugees who drowned earlier this month.  There is no way that would ever happen if the victims had been upper class white people! With such hostility to refugees, no wonder some are dying at sea. Instead of providing help to refugee boats in trouble, Navy and Customs are obsessed with seizing for imprisonment those who do make it through.

When Julia Gillard was ousting Kevin Rudd three years ago, Rudd said he was being targeted, in part, because his rivals wanted to move to the right on the refugee issue. But now, the new Rudd regime is moving even further to the right on refugees. Barely had Rudd’s counter-coup been completed when foreign minister Bob Carr ranted that most asylum seekers are not fleeing persecution and called for the Refugee Review Tribunal to knock back more asylum claims (Yahoo 7 News, 28 June.) Labor’s Carr is sounding just like despicable Liberal Shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison. The ALP’s ever crueller stance is in turn pushing Abbot’s right-wing Liberals to take an ever more extreme anti-refugee policy. However, when it comes to disgustingly blaming 457 Visa workers for taking local jobs, the ALP outdoes the Liberals. In March, then PM Gillard ranted that she wanted to “Stop foreign workers being put at the front of the queue with Australian workers at the back” (Herald Sun, 14 March.)

Yet it is not 457 Visa workers who cause local job losses. No, that is caused by greedy business owners who try to maximise profits by shedding jobs and making those who remain work faster. Thus, the way to save jobs is to mobilise workers’ industrial action – including strikes, occupations and secondary boycotts – to force the greedy bosses to retain their workers at the expense of their profits. Make these vultures have to do with a lesser number of luxury yachts and extravagant holiday homes! However, for militant workers to organise the action that is needed, they need their co-workers to be as clear as possible as to who the real enemy is. And they need the greatest unity between workers – including between local and 457 Visa workers. That is why it is crucial to oppose the ALP government’s divisive attempts to blame 457 Visa workers for unemployment. To be sure, the exploiting class does seek to force vulnerable guest workers into accepting substandard conditions in order to drive down the working conditions of all. Yet, that is what they do with all of the more vulnerable workers – including apprentices and casuals. Our response should not be to see these workers as rivals but to demand that they be given exactly the same conditions as other workers. In particular, so that the threat of deportation cannot be used to intimidate guest workers, we must demand they get the full rights of citizens. And to protect these workers against abuses, we must also demand 100% union membership for all 457 Visa workers … and indeed we must fight for 100% unionisation of all workers (including casuals) full stop! Continue reading

SMASH RUDD’S RACIST SCHEME! IMMEDIATE ASYLUM IN AUSTRALIA FOR ALL REFUGEE ARRIVALS!

Heroes face court. Some of the, over 150, refugees arrested over the July uprising in Nauru, face court. Nearly all the 540 asylum seekers imprisoned in Nauru took part in the struggle which saw the hellhole detention complex burn to the ground (below). The Australian Left and trade union movement must call for the immediate dropping of all charges against the arrested refugees and for the granting of immediate asylum to them and all the other asylum seekers. The Australian workers movement could do well with the injection of people with the audacity and defiance as those who participated in the courageous July 2013 Nauru resistance struggle.

Heroes face court. Some of the, over 150, refugees arrested over the July uprising in Nauru, face court. Nearly all the 540 asylum seekers imprisoned in Nauru took part in the struggle which saw the hellhole detention complex burn to the ground (below). The Australian Left and trade union movement must call for the immediate dropping of all charges against the arrested refugees and for the granting of immediate asylum to them and all the other asylum seekers. The Australian workers movement could do well with the injection of people with the audacity and defiance as those who participated in the courageous July 2013 Nauru resistance struggle.

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Sydney, 20 July 2013: Protestors in Sydney join others all around the country in the first defiant response to Kevin Rudd’s announcement of his cruel and racist “PNG Solution.”

Sydney, 20 July 2013: Protestors in Sydney join others all around the country in the first defiant response to Kevin Rudd’s announcement of his cruel and racist “PNG Solution.”

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IMMEDIATE ASYLUM IN AUSTRALIA FOR ALL REFUGEE ARRIVALS!

July 20 – Many of us know that Liberal shadow immigration minister Scott Morrison is whipping up hardline racism against refugees. Yesterday, ALP Prime Minister Kevin Rudd totally trumped him. Rudd yesterday announced a scheme that is considerably worse than anything the racist Howard regime ever implemented and more extreme than what Abbott’s right-wingers have up till now been proposing. Under the Rudd plan, all asylum seekers arriving by boat will be processed at the malaria-infested camp on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island or elsewhere in PNG. More significantly, all those granted refugee status will have to settle in PNG. No asylum seeker arriving by boat in Australia will be allowed to settle here. This filthy racist measure would even make a European fascistic group, like the British National Party, proud.

The Rudd plan is all the more hideous because many fleeing for asylum are doing so as a result of suffering caused by the Australian imperialist ruling class and its U.S. senior partner. Thus, Iraqis are leaving a country that was first starved by imperialist sanctions, then destroyed by the 2003 U.S./Australia invasion and then torn apart by sectarian bloodletting fostered by the divide and rule policies of the invaders. Tamil refugees, meanwhile, are fleeing the results of Sri Lanka’s brutal war on the Tamil rights movement – a war that was backed by Australia and other Western governments which assisted their servants in the Lankan regime by banning the Tamil Tiger separatist movement.  Meanwhile, the Lankan regime’s murderous scapegoating of the Tamils was aimed at buttressing a system that allowed Western multinationals to super exploit Lankan workers. Among the most prominent of these corporations – and the ones with the worst record of exploiting Lankan workers – are Australian ones like Ansell. Indeed, immediately after the Lankan military’s genocidal victory over the Tamil resistance in mid-2009, the Lankan division of Ansell (which owns a huge sweatshop making surgical gloves) made a high-profile donation of money and gifts to the Sri Lankan military!

It is especially outrageous that the Australian government will not allow refugees arriving by boat to settle here given that this is a resource rich country that is sparsely populated. Of course, those refugees who have managed to settle here have never been a burden on this country in the least. Refugees work (at least when they are allowed), pay taxes and buy goods and services – they create as many jobs as they take up and produce as many services as they use. Now they will be dumped in PNG, a country that, because it has been bled so dry by Australian neo-colonial exploitation (including having its natural wealth plundered by Australian mining giants like BHP, Newcrest Mining and the part Australian-owned Rio Tinto) suffers from poverty and social dysfunction – including high rates of violence and crime. Thus refugees, many of whom have suffered so much in their home countries, will now be thrown into an entirely new form of suffering.  

Today, refugees imprisoned on Manus in an Australian-controlled detention camp already live in atrocious conditions when there are less than 150 locked away there. Imagine the horror that refugees will face when Manus reaches its proposed capacity of 3,000 under the Rudd plan. The government says that it will be providing resources to PNG for the scheme. However, this will only allow the Australian ruling class to further increase its neo-colonial stranglehold over PNG – a country whose judiciary and bureaucracy is littered with Australian officials. Yet all that is a Rudd wet dream. Rudd the aggressive imperialist – who proclaimed his vision for capitalist Australia as an “active middle power” “punching above its weight” – swaggers around the region with all the colonial arrogance of the Australian District Officers that lorded it over the local people during the period of direct Australian colonial rule over PNG.

UNITE THE STRUGGLE AGAINST RACISM WITH THE WORKERS STRUGGLE AGAINST THE CORPORATE BOSSES!

The ALP government’s racist scheme must meet with mass opposition. It is great that activists have called an emergency protest rally for 12 noon today at Sydney’s Town Hall. We must demand that everyone who makes it to this land is immediately granted residency with the full rights of citizens. Free all the refugees! Close all the detention camps!

Crucial to efforts to crush the ALP government’s latest racist measure is the need to mobilise the industrial power of the organised workers movement behind the struggle. There is potential to do this because ultimately the blows against refugees are blows aimed against the working class. The scapegoating of refugees is aimed at whipping up racism to divide the working class. It is aimed at diverting working class people’s frustrations at rising unemployment, poor public services and a lack of affordable housing away from the true cause of these problems – the capitalist exploiters – and onto a vulnerable target. This diversion serves to weaken workers’ resistance to the business bosses that exploit them and thus make it easier for the corporate owners to cut jobs and attack working conditions and for the governments that serve these greedy tycoons to neglect social services and slash social welfare.

Yet for the potential for linking up the needed trade union struggle with the refugee rights campaign to be realised the refugee rights movement must re-design its slogans such that they appeal to the class interests of the working class. So we urge all anti-racists to join today’s emergency rally but to do so bearing signs calling to unite the needed union struggle against the corporate bigwigs with the defence of refugees and 457 Visa workers. Now, if some upper middle class elements  concerned  about  refugee rights are  put  off  by  this  …  that’s tough! For the workers class struggle and the anti-racist struggle will either go forwards together or fall back separately. The struggle against racism cannot ultimately triumph unless it becomes part of the struggle against the capitalist system that actually breeds racism.

There is, however, an obstacle to mobilising the working class in defence of refugees … and, indeed, in defence of its most direct economic interests. And that obstacle is the ALP’s leadership of the workers movement. The Labor Party social democrats act as the agents of the exploiting class within the workers movement. They pretend to stand for workers’ interests but, in fact, act to stifle workers struggle while all the while diverting workers’ hostility against their exploiters into nationalist resentment against refugees, guest workers and overseas producers. Speaking at the Second Congress of the Communist International, Russian Revolutionary leader V.I. Lenin aptly described how the social democrat opportunists within the workers movement “defend the bourgeoisie better than the bourgeoisie itself.” Rudd’s announcement yesterday proves that yet again. It was Paul Keating’s ALP government that first introduced mandatory detention of refugees in the early 1990s and now it’s Rudd’s ALP that has taken the cruelty of Australian asylum seeker policy to a new low.

All this underscores why none of the current parliamentary parties should be given any support at all at the upcoming elections. The many nominally socialist groups (most openly today the Solidarity group) who ritually call for a vote for the ALP – either openly or backhandedly by calling for them to be preferenced ahead of the Liberals – and who are already calling for such support for the ALP at the coming election had better re-consider. For a vote for the ALP is a vote to legitimise the racist Rudd plan, not to a mention a vote to legitimise the war in Afghanistan, a vote for the slashing of payments to low-income single mothers, a vote for cutting higher education funding etc. It is simply a political crime for any supposedly socialist group to in any way advocate a vote for Rudd’s ALP. If any left-wing group is asking you for your vote then first ask them if they are calling for preferencing the ALP (no left group would, of course, ever consider preferencing the right-wing Liberals). Only those left groups standing in the elections that refuse to give any support to any of the pro-capitalist parliamentary parties should be under consideration as being possibly worthy of your vote.

Sisters and brothers, the social climate is getting uglier and more racist. As unemployment rises and the capitalist crisis spreads into Australia, the political servants of the exploiting class are increasingly scapegoating refugees and 457 Visa workers. Let us politically prepare a serious fight back against the reactionary policies of the current ALP regime and against the inevitable racist and anti-working class attacks of whichever party wins the next election. Let us do this by convincing class conscious youth and anti-racist activists that they don’t have to resign themselves to choosing between which party is going to kick them in the guts less hard. For there is another road! The road of mobilising the industrial muscle of the working class united together with all of the oppressed. One that builds a true political alternative. A socialist road that completely rejects this decaying and racist capitalist system and all the parties that prop it up!

Comrades Please Support this Rally: Oceania-DPRK Solidarity Committee: STOP IMPERIALIST PROVOCATIONS AGAINST SOCIALISTIC NORTH KOREA!

Hi friends,

The Oceania-DPRK Solidarity Committee is building an important demonstration in Sydney for June 22 in solidarity with the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (i.e. North Korea) in the face of heightened threats by U.S. and Australian imperialism and their South Korean junior partners. The rally will demand, “Stop Imperialist Provocations Against Socialistic North Korea!”
Please find attached the call for the rally.
Trotskyist Platform comrades are, alongside other leftists and pro-DPRK activists, part of the Oceania-DPRK Solidarity Committee. We urge all our friends and readers to get involved in this united-front campaign both by participating in the June 22 action and by doing work to help build the rally.
As background reading on the issue please check out these links to earlier Trotskyist Platform articles on the DPRK:

Rally:

Oceania-DPRK Solidarity Committee
오세아니아 – 조선 민주주의 인민 공화국 단결위원회

The capitalist exploiters hate it when workers get together to form a union to defend their rights. That hatred is multiplied many times over when workers organise to actually take over state power and establish a socialist system. This explains the violent attempts of the imperialists to overthrow the socialistic DPRK (the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, i.e. North Korea) ever since it was formed. North Koreans remember the horrific crimes of the U.S. and its allies during the 1950-53 Korean War. Yet through heroic efforts, the DPRK people and their Chinese comrades defeated the attempts of the most powerful imperialist armies in the world to drown the workers’ state in blood.

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice Agreement that ended the Korean War. One of the conditions of the Armistice Agreement was that it would be converted to a genuine peace agreement. After 60 years, the US has failed to honour and uphold this and they continue under the false command of the UN to maintain over 30,000 troops plus nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula.

One would never trust the imperialist marauders to respect a peace agreement. However, their failure to even sign one exposes their intentions. This has been highlighted in recent months. As well as additional sanctions being imposed on the DPRK by the UN, the US together with its allies Great Britain, Australia, Japan and its puppet regime South Korea on the 1st March launched two simultaneous military exercises known as “Key Resolve” and “Foal Eagle.” As a result of combining these military exercises, they assembled the largest military contingent ever seen around the Korean peninsula in sixty years including nuclear warships and stealth bombers armed with nuclear weapons. Clearly it is the intention of the US along with its allies to cause as much tension as possible and create an atmosphere of military confrontation on the Korean peninsula.

Today the enmity of the imperialists (and the media that they own) to the defiantly socialistic DPRK is on a larger scale a version of the hostility of the capitalist bosses to unions like the CFMEU construction union and especially the staunch, former Builders Labourers Federation trade union which was so viciously attacked for daring to defy the bosses’ state. Every proud worker knows that when the bosses attack another trade union, we should defend that union regardless of whether we agree 100% with every policy of the union’s leaders or not. So too must we defend the DPRK and stand by their people’s courageous struggle to maintain their hard won workers state.

STOP Imperialist provocations Against Socialistic North Korea!
Working Class People – we must protect our gains:
Defend our Trade Unions And
Defend Our workers state in North Korea!

Rally 3:30Pm SATURDAY June 22
Cnr Rawson St & Northumberland Rd, Auburn, near north exit of Auburn Train Station

Rally Chair: Peter Woods (Co-Chair of the Asia-Pacific DPRK Solidarity Committee)
Initial List of Speakers:

Ray Ferguson (Secretary, Australia-DPR Korea Association for Friendship and Cultural Relations)
Sarah Fitzenmeyer (Chairperson, Trotskyist Platform)
Behrooz (Supporters of Iranian People’s Fadaee Guerillas)
Sam Bullock (Marxist-Leninist activist from Brisbane and Socialist Alliance* member)
Samuel Kim (Trotskyist Platform activist of Korean background)
*Organisation listed for identification purposes only

Rally: Just Like What China is Doing, Massively Increase Public Housing

Rents are rising. Wages are too low. And bosses are sacking workers. With rents so high, millions are struggling to make ends meet. The working poor and especially their children are suffering! People try to get lower rents by joining the public housing waiting list. But governments are selling off public housing! People are driven into ruin paying high rents while waiting up to twenty years on the public housing list! And it’s gotten so hard now to even get on this list that even full-time workers on the minimum wage aren’t eligible for it.

Yet while all this is happening, governments are letting big business owners like Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest, Frank Lowy and Richard Pratt get away with making billions by doing nothing other than exploiting other people’s labour. We need to fight to ensure that the wealth of this country is used to fund the public housing that we so badly need (and for properly funded public hospitals and schools). So we must rally to demand:

JUST LIKE WHAT CHINA IS DOING
MASSIVELY INCREASE
PUBLIC HOUSING
3:30PM SATURDAY MAY 4
Corner of Rawson St and Northumberland Rd, Auburn
(Near the Northern Exit of Auburn Railway Station) Continue reading

Unleash Militant Class Struggle. Fight for a Huge Increase in the Newstart Allowance and Smash the ALP Government’s Attack on Low-Income Single Mothers!

Don’t Let Our Fellow Workers Who Lose Their Jobs Become Destitute!
Unleash Militant Class Struggle

Fight for a Huge Increase in the Newstart Allowance and Smash the ALP Government’s Attack on Low-Income Single Mothers!

ALP’s Slashing of Payments to Poor Single Parents Proves Once Again that None of The Current Parliamentary Parties Should Be Supported at The Upcoming Elections

Three Stooges of Capitalism

March 8, 2013: At the turn of the year, Australian billionaire James Packer and his family were enjoying first uses of their latest family toy:  a 52-metre super yacht costing over $50 million! However, for tens of thousands of low-income, single parents the reality could not be more different. They are now going to struggle, even more than before, to buy their children medicine let alone merely a $2 toy. The ALP federal government has thrown over 84,000 low-income single parents off the Parenting Payment and on to the much lower Newstart Allowance. If this isn’t bad enough, those single parents who have part-time jobs face even more savage cuts to their income as the Newstart Allowance is more ruthless than the Parenting Payment in cutting payments to those who do manage to find any part-time work. Continue reading