Having just visited Cuba 鈥 and as a former head of public health for the Perth east metropolitan region and former chairperson of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 鈥 it was obvious to me that the 45-year US trade embargo against the island-state has seriously affected its ability to provide health services to its people.
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On June 6, around 20 members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA/MOZA) were arrested while conducting a peaceful, silent march through Bulawayo to launch their 聯10 Steps to a New Zimbabwe聰. Two groups of people began the march from different locations towards the offices of The Chronicle, a government-owned newspaper, but both were stopped and beaten by riot police along the way. Several people required medical attention. The march was organised to highlight the unfairness of current negotiations in Zimbabwe that only involve politicians who, WOZA reports, will 聯not be addressing issues of social justice 聴 the 聭bread and roses聮 Zimbabweans need聰. For more information, visit .
Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007
Edited by Leo Panitch & Colin Leys
Monthly Review Press, 2007
304 pages, US$25
Edited by Leo Panitch & Colin Leys
Monthly Review Press, 2007
304 pages, US$25
In what the superstitious might call nature聮s revenge, wild seas caused a coal freighter to run aground in Newcastle on June 8, the day after the NSW Labor government approved the opening of a massive open-cut coalmine at Anvil Hill in the Hunter region.
Cuban newspaper Granma reported on June 6 that Venezuela聮s socialist president, Hugo Chavez, had called for an expansion of ALBA 聴 the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas, a solidarity-based alternative to US-backed bilateral 聯free trade聰 agreements and the Free Trade Area of the Americas. Chavez made the call during the closing of the first meeting of ALBA聮s Council of Ministers in Venezuela聮s capital, Caracas.
Temple of Dreams
Directed by Tom Zubrycki
Sydney Film Festival, Sat June 16, 11.50am
Directed by Tom Zubrycki
Sydney Film Festival, Sat June 16, 11.50am
Activists marked World Environment Day (WED) 鈥 June 5 鈥 with a protest in Bourke Street Mall that highlighted corporate plunder of the planet.
The Australian government has recently come under fire for the inefficiency of its overseas aid programs, particularly in the Asia Pacific. The June 4 Sydney Morning Herald reported that more and more aid destined for the region was being lost in administrative costs or dished out to private corporations in the name of 鈥渄evelopment鈥.
Australians all, let us rejoiceFor we are girt by seaWhich makes it very difficultFor would-be refugees,If any of them make it here and it's not a lot We lock them upAnd send them offSomewhere that's very hotWe lock them upAnd send them offSomewhere
When the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the latest national accounts last week it was revealed that the corporate profit share of all Australian income had risen to 28.1%, well above the long-term average of 20%.
Former Newcastle lord mayor Greg Heys died on June 5 after a massive heart attack.
There is little mystery behind Iraqis' tenacious resistance to US President George Bush's war of occupation: over four years of war have left the country devastated and resulted in the deaths of over half a million Iraqis, according to a study published in the influential British medical journal The Lancet.
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