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SOUTH AMERICA ON FIRE

This article first appeared in The Anvil, Vol 8 No 6, published on 22nd December 2019. Across South America, the class struggle is raging at an intensity that Australia has rarely seen. Both Right and Left are on the offensive … Continue reading

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EASTERN AUSTRALIA ON FIRE

This article first appeared in The Anvil, Vol 8 No 6, published on 22nd December 2019. Since then the fires have spread even further and the death toll has risen markedly. For the last six weeks, the eastern States of … Continue reading

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STRIKE FOR A SUSTAINABLE CLIMATE

This article first appeared in The Anvil Vol 8 No 5, Sep-Oct 2019. On 20 September this year, there was a co-ordinated series of demonstrations around the world held under the umbrella of “School Strike for Climate”. At least 6 … Continue reading

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LESSONS OF THE ROJAVA REVOLUTION

This leaflet was first distributed on 2 November 2019 at a Melbourne rally to protest the Turkish invasion of northern Syria. Abandoned by the United States, the Rojava Revolution in northern Syria is being crushed. On the one side, there … Continue reading

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FASCISM AND ITS CURE

This article first appeared in The Anvil Vol 8 No 4, published 31st August 2019. Mass murders, and attempted mass murders, committed by Fascists worldwide appear to be occurring at an accelerating pace. Since the Christchurch massacre in March, there … Continue reading

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THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

This article first appeared in The Anvil Vol 8 No 4, published 31st August 2019. The dust is settling in Australia after Labor lost the Federal election everybody expected it to win. The Liberals are triumphant and, for now, united … Continue reading

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DEFEND JULIAN ASSANGE

This article first appeared in the Anvil 8/3, published 11th May 2019. Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, was arrested on 11 April when the Ecuadorian Government invited British police into their London embassy for that purpose. Initially charged with … Continue reading

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