The turnout for the October 8 “human chain” around British Parliament to demand the release WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, exceeded organisers’ expectations, reports Susan Price.
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The turnout for the October 8 “human chain” around British Parliament to demand the release WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, exceeded organisers’ expectations, reports Susan Price.
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As Pakistan struggles to respond to catastrophic floods, calls are growing to demand the suspension of the country’s external debt repayments, reports Susan Price.
West Papuan human rights activists have condemned the killings of four West Papuans in the Pigapu-Logopon Village in the Mimika Regency on August 22, reports Susan Price.
West Papua advocates are calling on Pacific nations to raise the issue of Indonesia’s human rights abuses on the 24th anniversary of the Biak massacre, reports Susan Price.
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An urgent appeal has been issued by Egyptian activists to the global climate justice movement as Egypt prepares to host the COP27 climate summit in November, reports Susan Price.
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Climate activist Jay Larbalestier narrowly avoided jail time for the offence of blocking peak hour traffic on Sydney’s Harbour Bridge. Susan Price reports.
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Reihana Mohideen explains why the May 9 Philippine elections represented a consolidation of the power of political dynasties and clans in the country and the left’s call for a “broad, united front” against the result.
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West Papuans continue to protest the creation of new provinces, for a referendum on self-determination and against Indonesia’s plan to grant “special autonomy” status to territory, reports Susan Price.
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A delegation led by Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM) presidential candidate Leody de Guzman came under gunfire in Mindanao on April 19, while meeting with members of an Indigenous tribe on their occupied lands, reports Susan Price.
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Ukrainian writer, journalist, artist and photographer Yevgenia Belorusets has been documenting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from inside Kyiv since February 24, reports Susan Price.
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Indonesian security forces killed two demonstrators and wounded several more when they fired into the crowd of peaceful protesters in West Papua on March 15, reports Susan Price.
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In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, anti-war and progressive groups have responded with calls for Russia’s immediate withdrawal and for a diplomatic resolution of the crisis, reports Susan Price.
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Left parties and anti-war groups internationally have added their voices to calls for a peaceful negotiation to end the Ukraine crisis, reports Susan Price.
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Independent journalist and podcaster Rodrigo Acuña has teamed up with journalist Nicholas Ford on a new documentary project about Venezuela, reports Susan Price.
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Time of Pandemics didn’t start out as a film about COVID-19, but only months into the project, the global pandemic was declared, writes Susan Price.
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“No negotiation, no partnership, no legitimacy” is the new slogan of the mass protests in Sudan against military rule, reports Susan Price.
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The biggest global emitters of greenhouse gases spend an average of 2.3 times as much on arming their borders as on climate finance, according to a new report, writes Susan Price.
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The family of Australian-based Indonesian human rights lawyer Veronica Koman.have been the target of two recent attacks in Indonesia, reports Susan Price.
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Kanaky New Caledonia’s referendum on self-determination will proceed on December 12, despite calls from independence forces for a delay until next year due to COVID-19, reports Susan Price.
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Millions of people remain on the streets of Sudan’s capital Khartoum, and other cities, resisting the coup attempt by General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reports Susan Price.
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Millions of people are remaining on the streets of Sudan’s capital Khartoum and other cities, to oppose the coup led by army chief General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, reports Susan Price.
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Delegates to the policy conference of Unite union in Britain called on Turkey to release Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan, imprisoned for more than 22 years.
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The Sudanese Communist Party issued an urgent appeal for international solidarity after a military coup took place in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on October 25, reports Susan Price.
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While Indonesian soldiers are taking part in a joint training exercise with 150 Australian troops in the Northern Territory, West Papuan civilians are fleeing Indonesian military operations in the Maybrat region, reports Susan Price.
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A coalition of groups are organising to protect parklands in Greater Sydney that are under threat from a new bill that aims to privatise land and buildings. Susan Price reports.
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The COP26 Coalition is hosting the People’s Summit for Climate Justice, from November 7‒10, and has called a global day of protest action for climate justice on November 6. Susan Price spoke to the COP26 Coalition’s Camille Barbagallo.
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After a 12-month delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) will take place in Glasgow from October 31 to November 12 to “bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change”.
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West Papua activists are calling on the Australian government to raise concerns about the Indonesian military’s ongoing human rights abuses in West Papua, when they meet with their Indonesian counterparts this week, reports Susan Price.
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As the Berejiklian government tries to soften people up for “opening up”, three residents discuss the harsh lockdown in Sydney West. This episode of the Green Left Show featured Susan Price (Parramatta Council candidate), Paula Sanchez (nursing educator) and Graham Matthews (disability activist). All three are members of Socialist Alliance. The episode was recorded on August 26.
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