Archive for 'Refugees'
The Coalition ignores workers, veterans and refugees – but not war memorials
Posted by John, November 5th, 2018 - under Morrison government, Refugees, War, Workers, Workers' councils, Working class.
Comments: 3
Today, the potential for economic, environmental and humanitarian change lies with workers just as it did after World War One, I write in Independent Australia.
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Thai rescue highlights our humanity – but not of ‘our’ leaders
Posted by John, July 16th, 2018 - under Refugees, Thai rescue.
Tags: Humanity
Comments: 3
In Australia, we erupted with joy as we watched the Thai rescue, but our leaders have not planned a rescue operation for 134 children still imprisoned in Nauru, I write in Independent Australia
The concentration camps of Turnbull and Trump
Posted by John, June 25th, 2018 - under Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers, Concentration camps
Comments: none
Ripping kids out of the arms of their mothers and putting them in cages is not an aberration — it is business as usual for Western “civilisation” I write in Independent Australia.
Manus demonstrators converge on Australian cities
Posted by John, November 27th, 2017 - under Independent Australia, Manus Island, Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers
Comments: none
As the brutalisation of refugees on Manus Island becomes obvious, more and more Australians want them brought here, I write in Independent Australia
Illegals invading Parliament
Posted by John, July 28th, 2017 - under Politicians, Refugees, Uncategorized.
Tags: Asylum seekers
Comments: none
Have all the illegals invading our Parliament been sent back to where they came from yet?
Another Manus refugee dies as Turnbull dishes out hypocrisy to the homeless
Posted by John, January 2nd, 2017 - under Independent Australia, Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers, Homelessness
Comments: none
‘Turnbull “humbly” served lunch to the very people he victimises. He then instructed the rest of us to “hug” them.
‘At the same time, he refused to acknowledge that his government’s policies have murdered yet another refugee, who came to us seeking sanctuary from murderers in his homeland.’
Refugee protests – democracy at work
Posted by John, December 2nd, 2016 - under Parliament, Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers, Democracy
Comments: 1
The refugee protest at Parliament House was a great display of democracy, bringing the voice of voiceless refugees to the attention of the wider public. It interrupted for a few minutes the daily posturing of the wafflers and trough sniffers in Parliament and highlighted the lives permanently interrupted on Manus Island and Nauru. This is what democracy looks like.
Ban bigots, not refugees
Posted by John, October 31st, 2016 - under Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers
Comments: 1
I have argued for some time that the refugee movement must radicalise and, for example, close down the centres of major cities to win the campaign to bring them here. Otherwise we are, like Sisyphus, trapped in the eternal boulder rolling of defeat.
Australia tortures asylum seekers
Posted by John, October 18th, 2016 - under Refugees, Torture.
Tags: Amnesty International, Asylum seekers
Comments: 1
Stopping the boats (itself a lie) is built on starting the torture. Turnbull, and I should add, Shorten, feel confident in their brutal refugee policies. How do we challenge them? History shows that civil disobedience has been a key weapon in the armoury of those fighting for civil rights. Stop the cities to stop the torture. Occupy to free the refugees from the concentration camps and bring them here.
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton should resign
Posted by John, August 11th, 2016 - under Peter Dutton, Refugee Action Coalition, Refugees.
Tags: Asylum seekers
Comments: 1
The Immigration Minister, Peter Dutton, has once again shamed himself and disgraced his office with unsubstantiated, ill-considered and offensive claims about refugees says the Refugee Action Coalition Sydney.