After months of stalling and weeks of harassment, police this morning have escalated their intimidation of anti-APEC protesters. Following on the success of the student strikes against US President George Bush, which took place around Australia on Wednesday September 5, crowds are already gathering in Sydney. The main rally against war criminals Bush and PM John Howard will take place at Sydney鈥檚 Town Hall, at 10am. 91自拍论坛 Weekly's Tony Iltis reports that the police water cannon is already on display, and the gathered activists have had motorcades of riot squad vehicles drive around them, sirens blaring.
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Continuing their harassment, police have begun confiscating banner poles from activists at Town Hall and at the various convergence points. Alex Bainbridge, from the Stop Bush Coalition has told the media 鈥淲e are not in a declared zone, and we do not intend to go anywhere near a declared zone, so by confiscating these poles, the police are actually breaking their own laws.鈥 Under the new laws, police are able to confiscate poles of over one metre, within the 鈥渄eclared zones鈥. As an example of the politicised role the police a playing in these protests, a small, pro-Bush gathering, which is taking place closer to the 鈥渄eclared zone鈥, has not had its long banner poles confiscated.
SEPTEMBER 8 鈥 Alex Bainbridge, chairing the Stop Bush/Make Howard History anti-APEC rally told the gathered crowd that there were 10,000 people gathered at Sydney鈥檚 Town Hall. A contingent of hundreds of high school students arrived at Town Hall, chanting 鈥淭roops out now!鈥, while a contingent of hundreds of trade unionists arrived chanting 鈥淭he workers united will never be defeated!鈥
Thousands of protesters from near and far gathered at Town Hall on September 8 to protest US President George Bush and PM John Howard.
Protesters march from Town Hall to Hyde Park in Sydney on September 8.
The following speech was delivered by Pip Hinman, a member of Sydney聮s Stop the War Coalition and the Socialist Alliance, to the September 8 聯Stop Bush聰 protest in Sydney.
Wherever, US President, George Bush visits in the world, he is met with demonstrations of thousands of people who oppose his government's policies of war, militarism and the domination and exploitation of poor countries.
Images: Despite a concerted campaign of intimidation by police, hundreds of Sydney students walked out of class in an impassioned protest against Australian Prime Minister John Howard and US President George Bush. [Full report to come.]
Despite a concerted campaign of intimidation by police, hundreds of Sydney students walked out of class in an impassioned protest against Australian Prime Minister John Howard and US President George Bush.
On August 25, 500 people braved unseasonal rainstorms to participate in a Walk against Warming rally for urgent action on climate change. The event was sponsored by the Queensland Conservation Council and other environment groups.
The world that we live in is crumbling around us. Imperialist nations such as the US use fear and violence as a means to an end 聴 an end that favours the interests of the rich and the powerful. The Iraq war provides an example: Had Iraq been the world聮s biggest producer of, say, potatoes, and not oil, Saddam Hussein would have been left to his misguided, vegetable-driven devices.
Victorian Labor Premier John Brumby said on August 21 that he will only extend his government聮s contracts with Yarra Trams and rail company Connex until the end of 2009, after which there will be a world-wide tender for private operators of Melbourne聮s public transport systems.
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