RALLY FOR OUR HOMELESS FOLK/OUR STREETIES - "We will not be moved on" - This Thursday, WA State Parliament.

The Human Rights Alliance

THE RALLY FOR JUSTICE FOR OUR HOMELESS PEOPLES - the Streeties - "we will not be moved on".

Watch this footage from our encounter at State Parliament: Police Minister Rob Johnson speaks to our Homeless Folk:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GlyqxRRdR0

September, 8th, Thursday from 11:45am at the steps of State Parliament.

* The State Government has failed to deliver on promises for genuine accommodation to our Streeties during the CHOGM
- they have underscored the number of homeless peoples affected, they have in effect lived up to Rob Johnson's comments in parliament that "we'll give them a blanket and tent and they can sleep under a bridge" - they expect the homeless to come to them, they claim there are only 30 homeless folk in the CHOGM zones, this is not the case as in an hour we can give out 100 small lunches in these areas to our Streeties
* State Government continues to neglect Homelessness in its budgets
* HOMELESS FRIENDLY CITIES AND TOWNS
- drop in centres, safe spaces, treatment facilities, laundries, transitional accommodation
* OUR HOMELESS FOLK WILL NOT JUST BE SWEPT OFF THE STREETS DURING THE CHOGM
- we will keep government to its 'promises' of 'interim accommodation during the CHOGM' and we will demand that it become permanent accommodation
* The Homeless Folk to be included in the State Budget
* Public Housing funding and waiting lists to be prioritised - 25,000 WA applications for public housing with waiting times now between 2 and 7 years.
* Vacant public housing to be filled.
* Justice for all.
* And a FULL PUBLIC APOLOGY, in all the media, by Police Minister Rob Johnson and the Premier, Colin Barnett to the Homeless Folk for their reckless and discourteous comments and disregard.

SPEAKERS:

Corey, Lana, Andrea, Trevor, Ken and Shannon who have lived the streets AND who will coordinated Civil Protest Actions during the lead up to the CHOGM and during the CHOGM.
A single mum who lives the streets.
A young lady who lives the street.
Alex Bainbridge, CHOGM ACTION NETWORK spokesperson.
Eric Ripper, Leader of the WA Labor Party
Mark McGowan, shadow Housing minister.
Alison Xamon, Greens MP
Ken Wyatt, Federal Member Hasluck, Liberal Party or nominee
Peter, Outreach Worker

Gerry Georgatos, MC

There shall be an open mike session.

There shall be a Streeties Band playing.

WE NEED TO BE THERE IN NUMBERS. LET US SHOW EVERYONE, FIRSTLY OUR HOMELESS FOLK, THEN THE MEDIA AND THE GOVERNMENT THAT WE BLOODY WELL CARE. IT COUNTS TO BE THERE. BRING YOUR PLACARDS AND BANNERS CALLING FOR A JUST AND CIVIL SOCIETY.
If you can bring any lunch packs for our Homeless Folk this will be appreciated. Spread the word and let us be there in real numbers.

HUMAN RIGHTS ALLIANCE
Gerry Georgatos - 0430 657 309

June 2nd Streeties Rally YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wp3F9_LBJc&feature=channel_video_title

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Comments

Gerry, you are the people's hero, you do so much it is amazing. You are a hero, a real one. I hope people turn up.

This so-called “Homelessness” is one of the

“Biggest” and “Best” Rorts in the Country !!

"Generating" a, "Massive Financial Turnover" !!

Anyone in this Country that doesn't own a house,

can "legally be declared" or "stated" to be

“Homeless” !!

>> in an hour we can give out 100 small lunches in these areas to “our” Streeties

Hi Arthur, I can't answer all these questions in ways that can explain your experiences, witness and other views. In terms of the homeless I have walked among in the dankest and deepest parts of the night, these people are not part of any industry, or people who have the option of a home, let alone anyone signing off a reference for them to secure a rental - none of the folk I have met on the streets in the deepest, darkest dank are 'obese' or living off the fat of the land.

I am sure there are what you deem 'rorters' everywhere, however they are not the people I see, and if a few poor folk, rather than homeless folk, slip in for some tucker, good luck to them, I don't begrudge them. Arthur, I haven't seen what you've seen, I see the poorest, most vulnerable, and people who are so affected that pscyhosocial counselling, support and camaraderie are needed.

The Obesity problem you refer to I am fully aware of, however this is not an issue with the homeless, maybe with our poorest and the junk that is shoved down their throats.

In terms of what you describe as 'AVI' well I don't know what goes on in your part of Australia however others tell me otherwise - anyone poor would like to move on when empowered with the capacity to do so - I think we are too harsh on the most vulnerable of peoples and often from a meritocratic view of the world much appears to be the case to people - many poor folk accuses even their own of various apathies, excesses, laziness, and living at the discretion of philanthropy, however this is a web of despair. I don't think there exists an AVI industry even though I believe there is an industry of those who benefit from it and carry on in ways as if they are helping others when actually they keep them caught up in struggles of rising above their lot - and then there are those who impact authority into peoples lives which is demeaning. Yeah sure Arthur there are always some who delude themselves by working over systems thinking they are accruing benefit for little effort when effect they only cheat themselves and keep themselves dependent.

In terms of any political affilation by myself - I am not part of any political party - I helped others start political causes, and the dream of various political influences that in time, be it a generation, that will erode monopoly politics. I've tried to help along others where they've wanted me to walk alongside them however I often step back and let them move forward with it or not - some happens and some doesn't. Along the way the helping of others and the spawn of various campaigns is the great achievement, as the big goals are not that easy to achieve in a cultural sweep and need numbers to make a tide.

In terms of the Yindjibarndi I do as much as I can - I was one of the first to get the facts out into the mainstream media, in terms of their struggles with FMG - and from this in December of last year there has been much awareness raising. It is strange for me that you brought up the Yindjibarndi up in this email because it was only hours ago I had rung Michael Woodley and others to speak to them about an article I am writing - I write for various media and for The National Indigenous Times and I wrote a couple of pieces on them for this week's edition, however I push as hard as I can to have people rise to the occasion and together we make a difference. I can't put online the things I've done in the background, however if we ever meet someday, I'll speak about them. In terms of the Kimberley I do what I can and those up there know that I stand alongside with them, however I am one person, not a political party, not a parliamentarian, not a broker of various influence, however I do what I can. Pick up The National Indigenous Times when it comes out this week, and pick up the current edition and go to the feature article - the battles are myriad and the trenches many.

We agree that many ores and various deemed resources should stay in the ground where it belongs.

Arthur, my regards, Gerry.

I have three solutions to the homeless problem for the young 1.Army 2.Air Force 3.Navy that will keep them off the streets and stop them robbing houses and cars.
but they won't want that because you can't take Drugs and you have to work and they will have to do as they are told!
Gerry do gooders like you have stuffed this country

Steve you took the words straight out of my mouth