FORUM : movement beyond borders : Saturday, November 30, 6pm

The ‘beyond borders collective’ has organised a public forum to be held at Trades Hall next Saturday. It looks really interesting … so I’ll have to try hard to find an excuse not to attend:

It seems like every day we hear of some new tragedy at sea. We hear about Operation Sovereign Borders extending into Indonesia and Malaysia. We see slave-like conditions created by cruel visa rules. Every day people’s hopes and attempts at a future are destroyed by Australia’s shifting border practices. These are moments in an ongoing and brutal assertion of sovereignty by a regime built on stolen land and the ongoing dispossession of Indigenous peoples. A lot of us are feeling hopeless about the state of politics around the Australian border.

It is now, in this moment, that we want to organise, think, and speak together. The border is not a natural or inevitable thing. What can a cross-border, a no-border, a pro-refugee and migrant politics look like in Australia, today? Whose actions have come to count as political? Which actions, movements, and struggles are being ignored? How can we break from the language that defines the discussion now? – ‘genuine refugees’ ‘economic migrants’ ‘dodgy international students’ and ’457 workers taking Aussie jobs’

We don’t have the answers: this forum is about discussing these questions and building solidarity and the potential for resistance.

SPEAKERS:

Lia Incognita is a Shanghainese/Melburnian writer, performer and mediamaker who co-hosts Queering the Air on 3CR Community Radio.

Kaneez Raza is a student from Pakistan. She is here on a scholarship (endeavour award) from the Australian government and is now studying Nursing. She is a Hazara by ethnicity.

Angela Mitropoulos (University of Sydney) was a founding member of xborder in 2000, and involved in producing noborder media for Woomera2002 and the Flotilla to Nauru in 2004. She has written extensively on borders and some of her most recent writings can be found in Contract and Contagion: From Biopolitics to Oikonomia (London: Minor Compositions/Autonomedia). Her current book project is titled Infrastructures of Uncommon Forms.

Dawood arrived in Australia in 2011, having lived illegally in Quetta, Pakistan, for many decades, where he was a politically active Marxist. Dawood is an Afghan Hazara who arrived in Australia by boat and was subsequently recognised as a refugee.

More to be announced…

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November 2013 episode of Floating Anarchy // The SUWA Show w Dave K

FYI, this month’s episode of Floating Anarchy on The SUWA Show on Melbourne community radio station 3CR features an interview with Dave K, who writes:

Wow, culture shock and jetlag, huh?

Anyway, I did a prerec with Cam and Andy of the Floating Anarchy segment of the Squatters Unwaged Workers Airwaves (SUWA) show on 3CR today. We talked about Andy’s favourite topic – neonazis – and my fun experiences in Istanbul. I discuss my views (already expounded here in depth, as long time readers know) on #Occupygezi, Mayday in Turkey and anarchism in Istanbul.

The show goes to air at 5:30pm Friday 22nd of November. 3CR is 855am in Melbourne, or is broadcast here online, or turned into a podcast available after the fact here.

More information about Turkish anarchism can be found here:

DAFMeydanKolektif 26A (English)- The DAF’s An anarchist criticism to Occupy

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antifa notes (november 19, 2013)

Aotearoa/New Zealand // Australia (and er, Sweden)

Aryan Superman Kyle Chapman has been very busy drumming up publicity for ‘Right Wing Resistance New Zealand’, his latest attempt to manufacture a political vehicle that will propel him to the commanding heights of the Kiwi state. Dear Leader’s latest stunt involves invoking the idea of boneheads on rubber dinghies warding off “Indonesian people smugglers” from landing in Hobbiton. While some — including his enimies in The Controlled Media — have scoffed at the image of the neo-Nazi Mormon as New Zealand’s version of Admiral Chris Barrie in a bargain basement Operation Sovereign Borders, if his intention was to grab a little attention then Chapman has more-or-less succeeded.

In any case, the gauntlet has now been thrown at the feet of German-Australian nazi warrior Welf Herfurth, who can surely assemble some boys to go on a boat on Sydney Harbour to stop all those New Zealanders from colonising Bondi. Note that one of Herfurth’s latest bone-headed recruits is Bradley Trappitt. You may remember Bradley from such exciting political pranks as “Welcome to Suleymaniye Mosque!”, and “Combat 18″.

Speaking of Straya, two things.

First, a Swedish ex-bonehead named Robert Orell is in town, meeting with ZOG. You can read what the former wanna-be fuehrer has to say about stuff on Reddit here. Note that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Swedish national anti-fascist network Antifascistisk Aktion.

From November 14-22, Robert will be sharing his experiences while visiting Sydney, Melbourne and Perth as a guest of All Together Now, in partnership with the Australian Attorney-General’s Department and PAVE (People Against Violent Extremism).

PAVE is one of a number of international projects aimed at combating ‘violent extremism’, typically defined as emanating from the far right or Islamist groups. The US franchise was opened in April 2012 and the project appears to have gathered considerable support, not least from Google:

Google Backs Network of Former Terrorists
The Daily Telegraph
April 25, 2012

Google has backed a project to link up former terrorists and former violent radicals online, in an effort to combat extremism worldwide.

It is planned that more than a thousand reformed Islamic, far-right, far-left and other extremists will collaborate on counter-radicalisation via the new network, “Against Violent Extremism”. Victims of terrorism will also participate, including Jo Berry, the daughter of the Conservative MP Anthony Berry, who was killed in the IRA Brighton bombing in 1984. The hub of the network is a new website, allowing members to exchange ideas on fundraising, policy-making and research. Google is involved via its own think tank, Google Ideas, which is funding AVE for two years initially. The web giant has previously been criticised by politicians in Britain and the United States for hosting extremist propaganda on YouTube, its video sharing website, including as the sermons of Anwar al-Awlaki, a senior al-Qaeda cleric, who killed by a US drone strike last year. The criticism helped prompt a major clean-up effort last year. Google said it had removed 135 videos for “national security” reasons in response to government requests.

Robert Orell, a former far-right extremist who now runs EXIT Sweden, an organisation countering neo-Nazi ideology, said private sector involvement would be helpful. “If you are trying to counter extremism but you are too close to the Government you are too close to what many extremist groups see as the enemy,” he said. “Large corporations can be seen as the enemy too, but not to the same extent.” In Britain, charities involved in the Government’s ‘Prevent’ counter-terrorism strategy were seen as tools of state surveillance by some Muslims. Sasha Havlicek, Director of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, the London-based think-tank that will manage the online network, pledged it would not be “another talking shop”. “For instance, a youth worker could post a request for a thousand Euros in funding to pay the rent on their office for a few months and if a donor is interested they can connect through the website. Or a community group might be looking for help in organising a social media campaign, which could be picked up by a tech company in Silicon Valley.”

Mr Orell said that organisations fighting extremism had fallen behind in the battle of ideas online. Cases such as Anders Breivik, the far-right mass killer currently on trial in Norway, have showed how those with radical views are able to network and air their views unchallenged. “We definitely need to catch up,” said Mr Orell. Extremists are very efficient at networking online.” Tim Stevens, of the Centre for Science and Security Studies at King’s College London, said Google has been under pressure from both governments and private lobbies, such as Jewish groups, over extremism online. “On the face of it, this network looks like a good idea,” he said. “But Google will need to be careful about being drawn into such a highly-politicised area.”

For more on Robert’s tour see : Anatomy of a neo-Nazi, Henry Benjamin, J-Wire, November 17, 2013 | Ex neo-Nazi joins anti-racist campaign, SBS, November 18, 2013. On Sunday Robert will be interviewed by ZOG agents John Safran and Father Bob on the (G)A(Y)BC.

Secondly … shit? What was second? I forgots. Maybe I’ll come back to it later. Leave a comment if you care (which you don’t). Final notes:

Poland : Neo-Nazi pogrom targets Warsaw squatters, WW4 Report, November 15, 2013 … Again. See : The Rebirth of Radical Nationalism: Welcome back to the ’30s, November 17, 2012.

Greece : “The Militant People’s Revolutionary Forces assumes responsibility for the political executions of … the neo-Nazis,” reads a statement posted on teh Intarwebs, supposedly from the ones what shot dead two upright citizens/members of the Greek neo-Nazi gang Golden Dawn last Thursday. This is the first time an action has been claimed on behalf of the Militant People’s Revolutionary Forces, already denounced in a joint statement by the Militant Forces for People’s Revolution and the Revolutionary People’s Militant Forces (tho’ on a slightly moar srs note, the authenticity of the Forces has been called into serious question by some).

This year was also the 40th anniversary of the Polytechnic uprising of November 17 [Athens | Thessaloniki]. The week prior antifa in London burned a Golden Dawn flag kindly donated by some of their supporters, presumably at some point “after the sense of shear fear on their faces” had been replaced by the recognition of beta things todo in their bRanes.

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Pay the Writers?

Well this post is really only a matter of recording some bookmarks …

I didn’t realise this ’til now, but Crikey owner Private Media are launching a new arts site. Good for them. Problem is, current policy is not to pay contributors. This has made a number of arts writers unhappy, and they’ve called upon others not to contribute to the site unless and until it starts paying the people who put the words in the right order.

1) Why I said no to The Daily Review, Andrew Stafford, November 8, 2013;

2) Crikey‘s new The Daily Review: why you shouldn’t volunteer for a for-profit media organisation, Byron Bache, November 11, 2013;

3) Digital Publishing Is A Pyramid Scheme, Elmo Keep, November 11, 2013;

4) Pay writers or we’ll pull ads, National Library tells arts website, Ben Butler, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 12, 2013;

5) Super funds set up news website, Madeleine Heffernan, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 12, 2013;

6) Pay the Writers: a place for Australian precarious arts workers to complain, conspire, and organise.

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The Australian doing hard time overseas (no, it’s not Schapelle) [on #JockPalfreeman, Crikey]

The Australian doing hard time overseas (no, it’s not Schapelle)
Andy Fleming
Crikey
November 13, 2013

Jock Palfreeman (pictured), a 26-year-old Australian serving a 20-year sentence for murder in Sofia Central Prison, Bulgaria, is not a household name in Australia. He should be. Now about to enter the seventh year of his incarceration, Palfreeman has in the last two years established a prisoners’ union, the first of its kind in Bulgaria, and been engaged in a constant effort to maintain the legal rights to which he believes he and other prisoners are entitled.

According to the Bulgarian courts, Palfreeman attacked Andrei Monov in an unprovoked fashion and murdered him in December 2007.

Palfreeman claims to have acted in self-defence, intervening when he encountered Monov and a group of his friends assaulting two Roma.

Palfreeman’s organising efforts have not endeared him to prison authorities, and on October 17, Palfreeman alleges that he was one of a group of 11 foreign prisoners subject to a serious assault by prison guards. The assault, he says, followed a simple misunderstanding by one guard during morning roll call (8.30am), in which the guard—Palfreeman suggests deliberately—failed to notice his presence. According to Palfreeman, at about 8.50am:

The guards took all of us into the corridor and started viciously beating all of us. They used their boots, batons and also punches with their fists, they also took us by the hair and rammed our heads against the wall, myself included. They lined us up against the wall and about 50 guards started beating everyone from behind. We were 3 Iranians, 6 Iraqis, 1 Sudanese and myself …

During the attack I was shouting, ‘this is a crime’ and other prisoners were shouting ‘Why?’, because they did not speak Bulgarian, all they could say was ‘Why?’.

Following this alleged group assault, Palfreeman wrote that he was personally subjected to another beating by the same guard present at morning roll call, and that:

After this individual guard had finished beating me the commanding officer started threatening us, he said ‘I don’t care about the human rights organisations, I don’t care about your embassies, this is Bulgaria and we will beat you when we want’ …

Palfreeman’s account of the assault has received no mainstream media attention to date, and since the publication of his open letter on October 29, I’ve received no further word from Palfreeman as to his condition, that of the other prisoners allegedly assaulted, or any news of any formal investigation into his claims by either Bulgarian or Australian authorities. This is especially concerning given that, on the day of the assault, Palfreeman stated: “I called a lawyer, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee and the Australian consulate”.
Later that day Palfreeman was “allowed visits from the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, a lawyer and the Honorary Consul of Australia,” and wrote that:

An ‘investigation’ was carried out and concluded by the prison administration but has yet to be revealed, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee have conducted their own investigation as well as the Ombudsman’s office of Bulgaria [and] the matter has been referred to the regional prosecutor’s office …

While Palfreeman’s case generated some early press, he is no Schapelle Corby. This is despite the fact that a small campaign seeking first a retrial and now an appeal to allow Palfreeman to serve the remainder of his sentence in Australia has been developing, most recently in the form of a public meeting in Melbourne at which journalist Belinda Hawkins, lawyer Julian Burnside QC and actor William McInnes spoke.

However, it seems unlikely the move will succeed. The victim’s father is a Bulgarian Socialist Party MP and has previously vowed Palfreeman will spend the rest of his life in Sofia Central prison. But increased attention on conditions inside the jail, and events such as Palfreeman’s alleged beating, must surely begin to reinforce claims that his own rights would be secured by the Australian government if it could arrange a transfer.

In the meantime, Palfreeman may choose to continue his campaign on behalf of the Bulgarian Prisoners’ Rehabilitation Association, demanding that the prison officials responsible for the alleged assault be sanctioned. He’s indicated that failing this outcome, he’d call for “the resignation of the Director Peter Krestev, so that law might prevail within Bulgarian prisons”.

*Andy Fleming has been following and blogging about Jock Palfreeman’s case since his arrest in December 2007. He has been in semi-regular correspondence for several years but has never met Palfreeman. Their only contact has been a result of and subsequent to Palfreeman’s arrest, trial, conviction, sentencing and imprisonment.

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Rape in Australia: highest reported number of rapes by men of women per capita in the world?

Update (November 8): A correction has been published. This line was amended from “this country has, after all, the highest reported number of rapes by men of women per capita in the world” to “one of the highest reported number of rapes per capita in the world” on 8 November, 12.41pm AEST. According to UN statistics, for 2011, the most recent year reported, the rate per 100,000 population for Australia and New Zealand is given as 30, seventh among the 72 nations listed. Note that the same statistics report that in 2011 there were 0 reported rapes in Mozambique, Cameroon, Morocco, Lesotho, Guinea, Bermuda, Barbados, Guatemala, Argentina, Turkmenistan, Republic of Korea, Brunei, Bangladesh, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Iceland, Andorra, Liechtenstein, the Solomon Islands and 49 other countries …

Today, Van Badham has a really good piece in The Grauniad (Australian online edition) on ‘How not to raise a rapist’. Leaving to one side the important points she makes about the existence of a culture of violent woman-hating, I was struck by the claim that Straya has “the highest reported number of rapes by men of women per capita in the world”. I’d not encountered this statistic before, so I decided to take a closer look. Having done so, it appears that this claim is not in fact supported by the evidence cited.

To begin with, Badham’s article links to an article on LiveLeak: USA – Country With Most Amount of Rape Cases. This article is a republication of an article which originally appeared on The Global Post, Which country has the highest reported incidents of rape? [DATA], by Kyle Kim, dated March 18, 2013. Kim asks “…what do rape incidents look like globally? We’ve produced one partial answer via charts using the latest international data available on reported rapes by the United Nations”. Kim notes that “When looking at reported rape cases per capita, Australia, Botswana and Lesotho rank highest”. As evidence, Kyle provides a link to the website of the United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime where the reader can download the relevant UN data. Unfortunately, this link — http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/CTS12_Assault.xls — does not provide the required statistics: what Kim links to is in fact an Excel sheet providing data on ‘Assault at the national level, number of police-recorded offences’, where ‘assault’ is defined as meaning ‘physical attack against the body of another person resulting in serious bodily injury; excluding indecent/sexual assault; threats and slapping/punching’ and ‘assault’ leading to death.

The relevant UN data is actually contained in another document produced by the same agency: ‘Total sexual violence at the national level, number of police-recorded offences’, where ‘sexual violence’ is defined as ‘rape and sexual assault; including sexual offences against children’ http://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/statistics/crime/CTS_Sexual_violence.xls. According to these statistics, the reported rate of rape in Australia* for the year 2011 (the most recent year for which data is available) is actually 30.0 per 100,000, a figure which sits at the lower end of the global spectrum. (The same document also states ‘Please note that when using the figures, any cross-national comparisons should be conducted with caution because of the differences that exist between the legal definitions of offences in countries, or the different methods of offence counting and recording’.)

In summary, based on the references cited, it doesn’t appear to be the case that Straya has “the highest reported number of rapes by men of women per capita in the world”.

*The data may actually be referring to New Zealand in this case.

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Assault on prisoners in Sofia Central Prison, October 17 [Jock Palfreeman]

Jock Palfreeman is a young Australian currently serving a 20-year prison term in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2009, under highly dubious circumstances, he was convicted of murder. You can read more about his case in Belinda Hawkin’s book Every Parent’s Nightmare (Allen & Unwin, 2013) and at the Free Jock website. I received the following communication from Jock Palfreeman yesterday. It contains an account of an assault upon him and a group of other prisoners on October 17. I republish it below, at his request.

On the [Bulgarian Prisoners' Rehabilitation Association]’s blog I have up until now not written much if anything about myself in an attempt to keep the Association’s blog neutral and equal for all issues and prisoners in Bulgaria and specifically Sofia Central Prison. However, I have done this at the expense of not reporting the prison’s attacks against myself for my unionism and solidarity with other prisoners, in an attempt to reform the corrupt prison administration, however on Thursday 17th of October an incident occurred involving myself that must be published.

At 8.30am a guard was counting prisoners for roll call, he quickly entered a cell and demanded that all 11 occupants exit the cell into the cold corridor, but before 10 of them could react he quickly left the cell and locked the door (the speed in which he left and locked the door made it evident that the guard was looking provocation). I Jock Palfreeman was not asleep but the guard did not see me as I had just exited the toilet and I was standing behind him in the guard’s blind spot, the guard swore at the 10 prisoners and said “now you’re going to see what will happen to you”. However when the guard locked the cell door, I immediately banged on the door as it was getting close to when I had to go to my university studies at 9am. One of the guards shouted “you’re too late for roll call”, I replied “I’m not too late I have been up since 7am, you just didn’t see me as I just left the toilet, I was standing behind you”, the guard from the previous shift told me that he would open the door for me, but the guards started arguing with each other, one wanted to open the door, the other wouldn’t let him. The guards left the block at about 8.45am. I sat down and waited to be let out to go to the study room, but at about 8.50am 50 guards rushed into the cell, took all of us out of the cell, 11 people, all of whom had not been in bed since the argument with the guard at 8.45am. The guards took all of us into the corridor and started viciously beating all of us. They used their boots, batons and also punches with their fists, they also took us by the hair and rammed our heads against the wall, myself included. They lined us up against the wall and about 50 guards started beating everyone from behind. We were 3 Iranians, 6 Iraqis, 1 Sudanese and myself – Jock Palfreeman – citizen of Sofia Central Prison. The guards were comprised of two shifts, from the days of the 16th and the 17th. There were 2 commanding officers and 2 sub-commanding officers and the rest were normal prisoner guards.

During the attack I was shouting “this is a crime” and other prisoners were shouting “Why?”, because they did not speak Bulgarian, all they could say was “Why?”. After the attack had finished, I started to explain to the commanding officer that I didn’t have anything to do with any problem, the guard making the roll call had simply not seen me and that after I explained the situation to him he had refused to re-open the cell door again and that I had the right to go to the study room at 9am. As I was explaining this, the same guard from the roll call, burst through the other guards, grabbed my shoulder from behind and started hitting me in the stomach and upper body. After this individual guard had finished beating me the commanding officer started threatening us, he said “I don’t care about the human rights organisations, I don’t care about your embassies, this is Bulgaria and we will beat you when we want”, I started to argue with him and he shouted “Shut up or I’ll cut off your beard and shave your head”, this threat perplexed me as it seemed out of context for the violent environment the guards had just put us through. I was shocked into silence as the threat was just so random and although very illegal, somewhat comical.

We were put back in the cell and the guards left. At 9.05am a group of us went to the bars that divide the block’s corridor from the stairs that leave to the block’s exit. Several prisoners wanted to go to the gym as it was their allocated time at 9am, others wanted to go to the Bulgarian language lessons also set at 9am, and I wanted to go to the study room for my own studies. But the same guard from the morning roll call refused to open the corridor gate and instead ran away. I believe that he thought that everyone was coming to him in a big group so as to seek revenge for his previous attack against 17th cell. The guard was an old guard but new in Sofia Central Prison and so as is typical in Bulgarian institutions, none of his superiors properly instructed him to the fact that at 9am many prisoners have to leave the block to go to their respective activities (which aren’t many so should not have been hard to have known). So the guard upon seeing people gathering around the gate ran and called the commanding officer thinking that a group was assembling for revenge for the guards’ earlier attack. We could hear him on the phone downstairs telling the commanding officer that a large group of prisoners are at the gates and that he needed help.

About 5 minutes later (which is amazing reaction time considering it can take over 30 minutes for medical help) 30 guards came running up the stairs and they assembled outside the gate of 10th group. They told all the prisoners to go into their cells, which all the prisoners did, including myself. The guards then tried to open the gate but they soon found out they couldn’t. I looked out of my cell and saw that there was a pad lock on the inside of the gate that the guards couldn’t reach. They tried by force to open the gate by barging it, but the padlock wouldn’t break. I then realized that this was my only opportunity to call for external help. I took my prison phone card and went to the phone in the corridor about 2 metres from the gate where the guards were and I called a lawyer, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee and the Australian consulate. The guards started banging on the metal gate with metal rods, shouting and they also turned on the block’s siren to try and drown out my conversation with the consul and the lawyer. I told them one by one “please come ASAP, the guards beat us at 8.45 and they’re coming again to beat us”. After I made my phone calls I returned to my cell at 9.11, we know the exact time due to the recorded phone calls.

What is also interesting is at this time the prison told all the lawyers to leave from the lawyer consultation room at the other end of the prison then the prison administration shut down the lawyer consultation room. The prison administration tried all they could to try and stop their crime from leaving the premises of the prison and the confines of the prison administration. It is also completely illegal to expel lawyers from the prison premises, even more so during working hours. The right for a prisoner to meet with his/her lawyer is nonnegotiable and this was another extreme violation of prisoners’ rights.

A prisoner from prisoner maintenance Budimir Kujovic came and cut the lock off the gate at about 9.15am and the guards ran into the empty corridor as if they were charging down for a rugby ball despite the total lack of aggression from the behalf of prisoners. They locked all the cell doors and entered 17th cell, my cell. They again started beating everyone with batons, punches, kicks and ramming heads against walls. After they stopped beating us I asked the sub-commander “why have you come back to this cell? Why are you angry with us specifically?” the sub-commander replied “you (collective ‘you’) have made us come back twice today”, I said “we didn’t make you come one time, people wanted to go to their work and the gym and that guard called you here”.

Despite the beatings I was completely calm as were the other 10 prisoners. They handcuffed us all and they said “ok now we will start the search for telephones”. 5 minutes into the search I was taken out of the block and put into a temporary holding cell on the other side of the prison. I asked the arresting officer “why have you restrained me in handcuffs?” he replied “we (the guards) have been sick of your group for over two months now”, meaning that the problem wasn’t with me individually but rather the guards were trying to make a collective punishment on the entire group.

A normal search of a cell would take about 45 minutes, however they searched the cell for about 3 hours and confiscated only an undocumented hotplate for cooking and furniture. No mobile phone was found and the guards went crazy that not a single mobile could be found, this is as they are all acutely aware of the problem of corruption within the prison administration and therefore presume that every prisoner has a mobile. The same guard who had provoked the two incidents then came to me in the temporary holding cell and tried to intimidate me to sign as a witness for the search in 17th cell that had been carried out without me, I flatly refused and explained that I would not be a witness for something that I didn’t in fact witness.

With nothing illegal found in the cell, the guards then tried threatening other prisoners to testify against me, but out of about 100 prisoners not a single one would lie, all of them stuck to the truth as they saw and heard it. I was kept in the temporary holding cell (which can be said to be less then comfortable) all day, but allowed visits from the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, a lawyer and the Honorary Consul of Australia. At 4.30pm I was returned without explanation to 10th group, but needless to say all my personal belongings had been thrown around, destroyed or confiscated. The prison administration wanted to put me in isolation, but could not find legal grounds to do this especially as my lawyer was present. So they took the administrative decision to move me from my old cell to a different cell, in a petty attempt to increase my discomfort, however for those of you who know me personally, you know I love camping!

An ‘investigation’ was carried out and concluded by the prison administration but has yet to be revealed, the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee have conducted their own investigation as well as the Ombudsman’s office of Bulgaria. The matter has been referred to the regional prosecutors office, but experience tells us not to expect anything when it comes to the Bulgarian state investigating itself. The instigating guard was not moved from the block and on Monday the 21st of October he started threatening prisoners to not testify against him; however on the 25th of October he was moved to another place within the prison to separate him from his victims.

This is another case of unacceptable violence against the human rights of prisoners in Bulgaria, the commanding officers should be sanctioned, failing this the Association asks for the resignation of the Director Peter Krestev, so that law might prevail within Bulgarian prisons!

Jock Palfreeman
Chairman
Bulgarian Prisoners’ Rehabilitation Association

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Nazis @ Swinburne University

Yeah yeah … Just when I thought I was out … they pull me back in.

Very briefly, a couple of people have contacted me regarding the distribution of some White supremacist propaganda at Swinburne University in Hawthorn. Here’s a sample:



The posters appear to have been sourced from Stormfront; the world’s leading White supremacist website, established some years ago now by Don Black, a former Klansman and convicted terrorist. Just recently, his son Derek Black, another active proponent of White supremacy, has denounced his father’s ideology, declaring that white nationalism was really about “an entrenched desire to preserve white power at the expense of others”.

Presumably, a student at Swinburne has some ‘issues’ regarding their racial identity they would probably be better off talking to a counsellor at the campus than expending their energies trying to create an unwelcoming environment for the many thousands of other students who attend the Hawthorn campus. Note that, over the last few years, nazis of one sort or another have distributed their agitprop at LaTrobe, Melbourne and RMIT universities. Most recently, stickers have been spied outside Ascot Vale train station — the same stickers (including one proclaiming ‘Death to Refugees!’) which have seen five men in court in WA, charged with criminal damage. Ascot Vale was also the site of the vicious bashing of a Vietnamese student, Minh Duong, in December 2012, by a group of self-proclaimed nazis …

In any event, props to the students unwilling to tolerate this kinda visual pollution.

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Later haters

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Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Bill ~versus~ Sons of Anarchy

Update : Chilling: Queensland’s war on civil liberties, Robert Corr, overland, October 22, 2013. ‘Indeed, the Queensland laws have been drafted in scatter-gun fashion. None of the legislation is limited to bikie gangs. The Vicious Unlawful Association Disestablishment Act, for instance, includes references to ‘any other group of 3 or more persons by whatever name called, whether associated formally or informally and whether the group is legal or illegal’. The Queensland Law Society notes this could include sporting groups and book clubs; the onus will be on the accused, rather than the state, to prove that ‘the relevant association is an association whose members do not have as their purpose, or one of their purposes, engaging in, or conspiring to engage in, declared offences’.’

Ah, Queensland …

Late last week the illiberal LNP government passed three pieces of legislation (now Acts) intended to stop bikies in their bloody tracks: the Criminal Law (Criminal Gangs Disruption) Amendment Bill (PDF), the Tattoo Parlours Bill (PDF) and finally the frightfully Orwellian Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Bill (PDF). (See : New laws target criminal gangs.) Law-talking guy Greg Barns reckons the laws are unsporting and Queensland’s ‘war’ on bikie gangs goes too far (ABC, October 17, 2013); law-talking guy “Peter Shields plans to bring a High Court challenge against the “unconstitutional” laws as soon as possible”.

Meanwhile:

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The QLD state government’s Criminal Law (Criminal Gangs Disruption) Amendment Act contains an official list of 26 OMCs declared criminal organisations. See if you can spot Them from the list below …

• Bandidos • Beatles • Black Uhlans • Bloodhound Gang • Bonnot Gang • Brotherhood of Mutants • Coffin Cheaters • Comancheros • Coordinating Committee for the Refoundation of the Fourth International • Dead Ringer Rosies • Dolls of Hazzard • Finks • Fourth Reich • Fifth Reich • Gang-gangs • GANGgajang • Gang of Four • Gladiators • God Squad • Gypsy Jokers • Hatfields • Hells Angels • Highway 61 • Iron Horsemen • Jets • Kelly Gang • Kool & The Gang • Life and Death • Lone Wolf • McCoys • Mobshitters • Mongols • Monkees • Muslim Brotherhood Movement • Neighbours • Nomads • Notorious • Odins Warriors • Outcasts • Outlaws • Phoenix • Queen Bees • Rebels • Red Devils • Renegades • Rock Mobsters • Scandal’Us • Scorpions • Sharks • Toxic Avengers • Vibrating Bum-Faced Goats • Wiggles …

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TWO police officers have been left red-faced after confusing a man’s Sons of Anarchy t-shirt with a real bikie gang’s patch in Queensland.

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In the episode of SOA titled ‘Patch Over’ (Season 1, Episode 4), blonde surfer-looking d00d Jax reads from his father’s diary:

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Emma Goldman was more dangerous than a thousand bikies …

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