Neue VeranstaltungshinweiseIndonesia / Philippines / Australia Es wurden keine neuen Veranstaltungshinweise in der letzten Woche veröffentlicht Kommende VeranstaltungenIndonesia / Philippines / Australia | Community struggles Keine kommenden Veranstaltungen veröffentlicht [South Africa] We are dying for food 22:31 Aug 06 1602 comments "En Haití está desarrollándose una rebelión de las masas en contra de un sistema neocolonial" 09:04 Mar 28 0 comments What Colour is Your Vest? The Gilets Jaunes Revolt Shaking France 20:53 Feb 14 5 comments Yellow Vests and I 19:55 Jan 12 0 comments Trespass 3 23:45 Jan 03 0 comments mehr >> |
Recent articles by Dmitri
Μερικές σκέψ ... 2 comments 65 Χρόνια Επανά... 0 comments Piotr Andrievich Marin (Arshinov) 0 comments Recent Articles about Indonesia / Philippines / Australia Community strugglesΜετάβαση στη ... Sep 02 21 Transition to disaster Sep 01 21 Building Popular Power In Poverty Mar 02 21 No More Band-aid Solutions
indonesia / philippines / australia |
community struggles |
news report
Tuesday November 16, 2010 19:14 by Dmitri - MACG ngnm55 at gmail dot com
End The Housing Crisis Rally On Friday November 12th the “No More Band-Aid Solutions: End The Housing Crisis” rally closed down Victorian Housing Minister Richard Wynne’s electoral office in Collingwood. Despite sweltering heat and a looming rainstorm 80 to 100 people joined the protest playing drums and percussion, setting up tents and a clothesline and plastering Wynne’s office windows with band-aids and squatting stickers. Organised by the City Is Ours the rally called for immediate and genuine action against homelessness and housing stress and an end to the Victorian government’s support for profiteering developers and landlords. On Friday November 12th the “No More Band-Aid Solutions: End The Housing Crisis” rally closed down Victorian Housing Minister Richard Wynne’s electoral office in Collingwood. Despite sweltering heat and a looming rainstorm 80 to 100 people joined the protest playing drums and percussion, setting up tents and a clothesline and plastering Wynne’s office windows with band-aids and squatting stickers. Organised by the City Is Ours the rally called for immediate and genuine action against homelessness and housing stress and an end to the Victorian government’s support for profiteering developers and landlords. |
HauptseiteSupport Sudanese anarchists in exile Joint Statement of European Anarchist Organizations International anarchist call for solidarity: Earthquake in Turkey, Syria and Kurdistan Elements of Anarchist Theory and Strategy 19 de Julio: Cuando el pueblo se levanta, escribe la historia International anarchist solidarity against Turkish state repression Declaración Anarquista Internacional por el Primero de Mayo, 2022 Le vieux monde opprime les femmes et les minorités de genre. Leur force le détruira ! Against Militarism and War: For self-organised struggle and social revolution Declaração anarquista internacional sobre a pandemia da Covid-19 Anarchist Theory and History in Global Perspective Capitalism, Anti-Capitalism and Popular Organisation [Booklet] Reflexiones sobre la situación de Afganistán South Africa: Historic rupture or warring brothers again? Death or Renewal: Is the Climate Crisis the Final Crisis? Gleichheit und Freiheit stehen nicht zur Debatte! Contre la guerre au Kurdistan irakien, contre la traîtrise du PDK Meurtre de Clément Méric : l’enjeu politique du procès en appel Indonesia / Philippines / Australia | Community struggles | News Report | en Thu 18 Apr, 15:31 Supporting the Homeless in Melbourne 21:02 Thu 05 Aug 0 comments With as many as 200 people sleeping rough in Melbourne's CBD on any given night, a group calling itself Homelessness Front - Stop the Suffering organised a protest outside the Smith Street office of Victorian Housing Minister Richard Wynne. Kulon Progo Solidarity Action 20:34 Wed 23 Jun 0 comments Kulon Progo Solidarity Action 2pm Sat 26 June: Indonesian Consulate Nomadic Penan of Sarawak in trouble 15:38 Sun 24 Jul 0 comments The Penan tribe of Sarawak, Borneo are under threat from the notorious Samling timber company. Transition to disaster Sep 01 0 comments The National Plan is that solution and the current outbreak in New South Wales is the wedge which the Federal Government is using to make it look inevitable. Unlikely as it might sound, Scott Morrison and Gladys Berejiklian don’t want to stop this wave. They just want it to move slowly, while the vaccination campaign is implemented. Building Popular Power In Poverty Mar 02 0 comments The LNP government has announced this week its planned changes to the JobSeeker payment in so-called Australia. After 27 years of no increases, they have decided to raise the dole from $40 a day all the way up to $43 a day. This leaves the payment far below the relative poverty line. The real concern with these changes is the increase to already draconian mutual obligations forced onto the unemployed. Abolitionism against pandemic policing in the Philippines Sep 10 0 comments The Philippine government refuses to implement mass testing and competent contact tracing, two policies that have proven to be effective in other countries. Instead, the government prioritized increasing policing powers, surveillance and warrantless arrests with an “anti-terror” law that critics quickly labeled the “Terror Law.” The militarized nature of the quarantine in the Philippines is already a martial law in fact, which has only been further entrenched with the passing of the Terror Law. The struggle continues Sep 07 0 comments It is these things: Liberal arrogance, the danger of recession, accelerating climate change and the Fascist threat that, together, form significant elements of the political terrain in Australia today. And it is these things that will guide the MACG in the next few years. Non-violent action: Direct and “direct” May 27 0 comments What is required is a movement that knows the police are the attack dogs of the enemy and they are to be resisted with all the strength and intelligence we can muster. We need a movement that wants to #StopAdani directly, a movement that will create facts on the ground that the Government cannot ignore. And this movement, in challenging the State, will inevitably look beyond it, to a new society with no State and no cops, and where capitalism is no more. more >>Don’t mention the emergency May 17 Anarkismo 0 comments On 18 May, enrolled voters in Australia will decide which members of the capitalist class will represent us in Parliament and crush us in government for the next three years. This election occurs at a time when the world has been informed that it has, at most, until 2030 to take effective action to stop and begin reversing climate change, or risk crossing tipping points into runaway temperature rises that would kill billions and endanger industrial civilisation. So you’d think the major players would be presenting plans to fix it. But no, this is Australian capitalist democracy and we get something different. Elections are not the answer Jul 01 Anarkismo 2 comments The Australian Federal election campaign grinds on, with most people being heartily sick of the whole thing. Neither the Liberals nor Labor are trusted by most voters and the major parties are horrified at the drift of voters to minor parties of all stripes. Anarchists have something to say about this, something deeper than just advising people about voting. We say if you’re looking to fix the problems in society, Parliament is the wrong place. Dispatches from the Greek Streets May 28 0 comments Dispatches from the Greek Streets: Interview with Antonis Vradis - By Melbourne Solidarity with the anti-austerity movements in Greece Save Weekend Penalty Rates Apr 28 0 comments Save Weekend Penalty Rates: “You Can’t Haz Our Weekend” Protest Solidarity with Greece from Melbourne Mar 26 Anarkismo 0 comments Solidarity with Greece: We owe nothing, We're not selling, We wont pay! |