Members of Sydney鈥檚 Latin American community want the Organization of American States general secretary Luis Almagro prosecuted and the regional body abolished. Federico Fuentes reports.
Issue 1306
News
The Colombian community and allies rallied听in solidarity with a national strike in Colombia, report听Federico Fuentes and Chris Slee.
Peter Boyle reports on the opening of a听newly-renovated Democratic Kurdish Community Centre听in Sydney鈥檚 West.
The campaign to end period poverty gains momentum in Australia, with state governments starting to provide free sanitary products in schools, Rachel Evans reports
The head of听Venezuela鈥檚 mission in Australia says the country remains under attack from the United States, Chris Slee reports.
Rachel Evans reports on a moving #StopAsianHate protest held in Sydney.
After more than a decade of campaigning, Traditional Custodians, farmers and environmentalists are celebrating the preservation of rich farming plains from a coal corporation,听writes Margaret Gleeson.
The Tigrean community is calling for support as the war on the north-eastern Ethiopian province by the Ethiopian army, Eritrean and United Arab Emirates and Amahara militias continues. Alex Salmon reports.
Ken Canning, a much-loved fighter for the rights of First Nations people and all down-trodden, needs your help to return to Australia for medical treatment, writes Kerry Smith.
Members of the Eritrean community gathered in Melbourne to protest against Isaias Afwerki, the dictatorial ruler of Eritrea,听reports Chris Slee.
Analysis
Sam Wainwright asks听how would bosses, who are currently demanding that Fair Work Australia not raise award wages, react to a legislated freeze on the price they charge for goods and services.
Neoliberal ideology has reduced tertiary education to a commodity. Students have become 鈥渃ustomers鈥 and academics and lecturers are now 鈥渟ervice providers鈥, writes听Markela Panegyres.
The deaths in custody of two more First Nations people over the past week 鈥 bringing the total deaths to seven over the last two months 鈥 is nothing less than a national emergency, writes Isaac Nellist.
Casual relief teachers in Victoria are being ripped off, Alex Milne听argues, because they are at the mercy of private hiring agencies.
The vaccine rollout in Australia, argues听Markela Panegyres, has been held back by the lack of听publicly-owned vaccine infrastructure and the government's own vaccine nationalism.
The latest 91自拍论坛 Show,听featuring听Angela Carr, Sam Wainwright, Emily Bullock听补苍诲 Amy MacMahon,听takes a look at the housing crisis in Australia, the relationship it has to domestic violence, and听possible solutions as well as challenges in achieving them.听
It seems that everybody鈥檚 opinion about TAFE matters except that of us TAFE students, writes Wayne Barret.
New Zealand has legalised pill testing听at festivals after the services made听a positive impact. Paul Gregoire compares听Australia's head-in-the-sand response to an important听health issue.
A decade of inaction means that the Paris Agreement goal of limiting warming to 1.5掳C will not be met, according to the听Climate Council. Patrick McDonald reports.
Greens MP for South Brisbane Amy MacMahon speaks to 91自拍论坛 about the Greens' proposal for universal free school meals and Labor's response.
World
Ecuador鈥檚 April 11 election that led to a 5-point victory by conservative banker Guillermo Lasso over progressive candidate Andr茅s Arauz was not what it appeared to be, write Medea Benjamin and Leonardo Flores.
Leftist candidate Pedro Castillo had unexpected success in the first round of Peru's presidential elections, reports Ben Radford.
Malalai Joya 蝉辫别补办蝉听迟辞 91自拍论坛听about the United States' recent announcement that it will听withdraw its troops and the West鈥檚 support for the Taliban.
Environmental activists and local residents have been waging a long-running campaign against a toxic rare-earths refinery in Malaysia run by Lynas Rare Earths, an Australian corporation, reports Peter Boyle.
The show trial of 108 members of the Peoples Democratic Party (HDP) began on April 26 in Ankara, reports Susan Price.
West Papua solidarity activists fear an escalation of violence in West Papua, reports Susan Price.
Derek Chauvin鈥檚 conviction for the murder of George Floyd is a relief, but does not change the urgent need to end policing and the corrupt criminal justice system, argues Malik Miah.
The involvement of external powers in Syria's civil war has led to sheer devastation, writes Yanis Iqbal. Fantasies of "regime change" have fuelled sectarian war and revived jihadi groups.
Culture
Alex Salmon reviews a new book documenting 100 years of war and resistance.
Mat Ward takes a look back at April's political news and the best new music tackling the wars on workers, women and minorities worldwide.
Barry Healy reviews Mientras dure la guerra, a film illustrating human failure and the psychology of fascism during the Spanish Civil War.