This week’s military intervention by Turkey into northern Syria and northern Iraq has been explained as a response to the recent suicide bombing in Suruc. In actual fact, the current Turkish government headed by president Erdogan has been weakened by a slowing economy and loss of political support. The suicide […]
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The consistent booing of AFL player, Adam Goodes, by football fans is clearly racist, and also a form of mass bullying. Further some media commentators have suggested that Mr Goodes has in some way 'provoked’ this behaviour, for example by performing an indigenous dance during the AFL’s indigenous round. This […]
Last week we brought you news of the struggle of the Anganwadi workers. This week, we bring you news of their victory. After 23 days of struggle and 7 days of indefinite hunger strike, Anganabdi workers won all of their demands of the New Delhi. The workers had been demanding […]
One year following the death of Aboriginal woman, Julieka Dhu, Aboriginal deaths in custody continue. The Northern Territory of Australia has introduced new laws that allow for paperless arrests. This law will undoubtedly target Aboriginal people. One Aboriginal death in custody is too many. Rallies are being organised to commemorate […]
On the 6th and 9th of August 1945, the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and then Nagasaki were destroyed by atomic bombs dropped by the USA air force. Hundreds of thousands of people died, with many more suffering enduring injuries and ill health for the rest of their lives. These two […]
A number of Thai unions have begun to campaign for a 20% increase in the minimum wage. This campaign is being totally opposed by the Thailand Chamber of Commerce even though the minimum wage was last raised in 2013. Unfortunately, unions are now operating in a very different environment as […]
A suicide bombing this week in the Turkish town of Suruc was a clear political attack on labour and international solidarity activists. The bomber targeted a gathering of activists who were meeting as part of an ongoing effort to reconstruct the northern Syrian town of Kobane. The city of Kobane […]
Anganbadi childcare workers in India are in their second week of a hunger strike to press for their demand for permanent employment, an 8 hour day, a minimum wage and benefits on par with other government workers in India. Anganbadi is a government sponsored child-care and mother-care program which relies […]
While the last two years, under the impetus of the Abe government, have seen a marked increase in the war readiness of Japan, there has been a corresponding increase in protests against this new militarism (see here and here). Late last month, a major rally of over 30,000 people surrounded […]
In an historic achievement, and after years of fighting, the government of Myanmar has agreed to institute a national minimum wage. Though the wage is very low, set at just over US $3 per day, this will mean a wage rise for many workers in a country that is fast […]