Australia has now withdrawn one third of Australian forces from the Iraq War, withdrawing 550 but leaving 1,000 to continue Australian participation in the Iraqi Holocaust, the Iraqi Genocide (2 million post-invasion Iraqi excess deaths, 4.5 million Iraqi refugees).
War criminal, anti-Arab anti-Semitic, racist White Australia remains committed to indefinite military occupation of Iraq - as if a whole ethnically cleansed continent and half of Antarctica were not enough for this greedy, (…)
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1/3 Oz forces quit Iraq - but Oz STILL in Iraqi & Afghan Genocides
2 June 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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Australian Markets Lose $300 Billion In 21 Days
23 January 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Australian Markets Lose $300 Billion In 21 Days
$110 Billion Worth Of Investors Savings Wiped Out In One Morning
Last Friday Reserve Bank Said ’No Need To Panic’, So How About Now?
If anyone tries to tell you, "No-one saw this coming," tell them they’re full of shit. The real players on the Australian stock market saw this horror story coming and pulled out, or shifted, their money months ago. Those who could afford to do so, anyway. Others with millions to play with laid bets that the (…) -
Australia dumps the United States: A Revolution in the Making
1 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Before even taking office, Australia’s new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is distancing himself, and the country, from the Bush administration and the “Anglo-American War of Terror”. Until now, UK and Australia have been two of the staunchest allies of the Bush administrations and its wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, however, the situation has seriously changed, marking what seems to be the beginning of things to come for the US.
Rudd has promised to immediately sign the Kyoto Protocol on global (…) -
Australia’s Labour claims election victory
25 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAustralia’s Labour party claimed victory in national elections on Saturday, signalling an end to 11 years of conservative government led by Prime Minister John Howard.
Mail and Guardian James Grubel | Sydney, Australia 24 November 2007 12:05
"On the numbers we are seeing tonight, Labour is going to form a government," Labour’s deputy leader, Julia Gillard, told Australian television.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation television predicted on early counting that Labour, led by Kevin (…) -
Remembering on ‘Remembrance Day’: Wouldn’t it be great if we didn’t have a ‘Remembrance Day’
11 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Remembrance Day (Australia, Canada, United Kingdom), also known as Poppy Day (Malta and South Africa) and Armistice Day (France, New Zealand, and many other Commonwealth countries; and the original name of the day internationally) is a day to commemorate the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and civilians in times of war, specifically since the First World War. It is observed on 11 November to recall the end of World War I on that date in 1918.”
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Australian Election: Bush-ite Media IGNORE Iraqi Genocide, Afghan Genocide & Aboriginal Genocide
3 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Australia is in the middle of a Federal Election campaign but to the best of my knowledge the Australia-complicit carnage in Occupied Iraq – the Iraqi Holocaust, the Iraqi Genocide - has not simply NOT been aired by Australian Mainstream media, the ABC or politicians in a process of egregious and remorseless holocaust-ignoring and genocide-ignoring. This holocaust ignoring in Australia (the Land of Lies and Flies) is so sustained and comprehensive that it amounts to utterly repugnant (…)
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Much Ado about A Lot: Uranium Mining in Canada
15 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
by Lia Tarachansky
Opposition to uranium mining has once again become a major topic of coverage by the media. From Australia to Canada, people are taking a stand against corporations that mine uranium and in particular against their mining on Native land. Today, the Ardoch and Shabot blockade brings attention to the potential uranium mine opening between Kingston and Ottawa. To make it clearer why so many are objecting to the mining of uranium, I have decided to investigate why so many (…) -
La Trobe University students to be deported back to Africa by Australia for Sins of their Fathers
22 August 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Racism of a sneaky kind – politically correct racism, PC racism or so-called "dog whistling" racism (after whistles that only dogs can hear) – wins votes in the New Racist White Australia. Thus the Australian Federal Government – with the support of the cowardly, poll-driven Labor Opposition - has recently grossly breached the 1975 Racial Discrimination Act and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (see: ) in relation to down-trodden Indigenous Australians (Aboriginal Australians) ( (…)
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LaTrobe, "Bundoora Arabesque" PAINTING & Australian Aboriginal Genocide by Racist White Australia
11 August 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
All decent people are obliged to resolutely oppose RACISM in all its ugly manifestations whether the Apartheid of Apartheid South Africa or of Apartheid Israel, whether the anti-Jewish anti-Semtism of the Nazis, the KKK and the traditional Anglo-Celtic Conservative Establishments or the anti-Arab anti-Semitism of the Racist Bush-ites (RBs) and the Racist Zionists (RZs). I have painted a HUGE painting "Bundoora Arabesque" (see: ) and am using it to OPPOSE gross breaches of national and (…)
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Air Force Two: Lights went out
1 March 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsAir Force Two: Lights went out 25/02/2007 12:11 - (SA)
Panic over Cheney’s Air Force 2
Singapore - US vice-President Dick Cheney’s plane suffered electrical problems before stopping in Singapore on Sunday but officials denied the halt was an emergency measure.
Air Force 2’s landing at Paya Lebar Air Base en route from Sydney was a scheduled refuelling stop, they said, dismissing reports of a last-minute diversion.
"This was the pre-planned, scheduled refuelling stop. We were not (…)