WGAR News: Callout: 6th July Darling Harbour, Sydney, protest against assimilation into the colonial Constitution: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union

Newsletter date: 2 July 2015

Contents:

* Media Release: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union: Callout: 6th July Darling Harbour, Sydney, protest against assimilation into the colonial Constitution

* Media Release: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union: WARNING: re government's establishment of First Nations Assembly at Native Title Conference

* About Sovereign Union and our Organisational Structure

* Support: Donations - Sovereign Union: http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/node/2

* Background:

WGAR News: Decolonisation: to be or not to be included in the Constitution?: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union
WGAR Background to the Aboriginal Sovereignty Movement
WGAR Background to Treaties with Aboriginal Sovereign Nations of Australia
Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union: 'That Word' Treaty - The Value of Historical Insights - 2009: http://nationalunitygovernment.org/content/word-treaty

WGAR News Public Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en-GB#!forum/wgar-news
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- Media Release

Sovereign Union: Callout: 6th July Darling Harbour, Sydney, protest against assimilation into the colonial Constitution
http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/content/callout-6th-july-darling-harbour-...
30 Jun 15: "On 6 July 2015 Tony Abbott, Bill Shorten and the selected 40 government-appointed 'Indigenous Leaders' will be meeting together at Darling Harbour Sydney to discuss advancing the referendum proposal, but the exact time and location has not been released by the organisers, Prime Minister and Cabinet. The meeting is not even listed as an 'upcoming event' on their website www.dpmc.gov.au (link is external). We need a united protest outside to demonstrate our opposition to this corrupted process."
"Ghillar, Michael Anderson, ... released a statement today from Moree, where he is meeting with the executive of Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations (22 in all). ...
"Clearly an important aspect of the issues under discussion is Aboriginal citizenship and our relationship to the rest of Australia. The Northern Basin Aboriginal Nations (NBAN) have concluded they are not Australian, but are themselves belonging to their own respective Nation. The delegates themselves express no interest in being part of the Australian Constitution because we have always been outside of the system. ...
Most importantly the Aboriginal Nations, who have declared their independence by way of the UDIs, Unilateral Declarations of Independence, legitimately stand outside any Aboriginal people's approval for a constitutional change, if it succeeds at all. We are many languages, we are many Nations, each with our own Law and culture that does not permit one mob making decisions for the other. There is sufficient evidence right across this continent for this. ... "

- Media Release

Sovereign Union: Government's establishment of First Nations Assembly at Native Title Conference
http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/governments-establishment-first-nations-a...
http://nationalunitygovernment.org/pdf/2015/150617MA-SU-AIATSIS-NT-Assem...
17 Jun 15: "Ghillar, Michael Anderson, Convenor of the Sovereign Union, co-founder of the Aboriginal Embassy and Head of State of the Euahlayi Peoples Republic said today from Geneva, where he is attending the 1979 and 1981 UN First Delegates Symposium, with topics including 'Decolonisation' and 'Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources':
WARNING: Re government's establishment of First Nations Assembly at Native Title Conference ...
There are warning bells ringing across the continent regarding this week's proposed Assembly of First Nations establishment meeting in Port Douglas at the National Native Title conference hosted by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).  
Participants to the exclusive meeting to establish an Assembly of First Nations were invited by the Australian Human Rights Commission, under the auspices of the AIATSIS National Native Title Conference Agenda (link is external) as late as 3 June 2015. It appears to be a very subtle way of diverting attention away from the real sovereignty of our Peoples. This way, if sovereignty is not part of the underpinning factors, then it is just another treacherous act on the part of the organisers to scramble the Sovereignty Movement with more promises. ... "

- About

About Sovereign Union and our Organisational Structure
http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/content/about-sovereign-union-and-our-org...
"The Sovereign Union was first formed at a meeting on 12-14 June 1999 on Mt Kaputar, near Narrabri, NSW. A delegation was sent to Geneva to the UN Working Group of the Commission on Human Rights to take our sovereign voices to the international community. The Sovereign Union was further formalised with a Foundation Meeting of the 'Sovereign Union – interim Unity Government' at the Kuradji Tent Embassy, near Wollongong, New South Wales on May 25 2012. As First Nations Peoples it is now imperative that we unite and rebuild as sovereign independent nations, in order to assert our sovereign title and rights throughout Australia. This will be a major political and legal fight, but it is our future for not just us, but for our children and our grandchildren. ... "

- Colour Poster

Sovereign Union Organisational Structure:
http://nationalunitygovernment.org/content/sovereign-union-organisationa...

- Support

Donations - Sovereign Union
http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/node/2
"We must put an end to all political and historical theories and bring the sovereignty issue into the world of reality." Michael Anderson
"Sovereign Union' is not a government controlled movement but an independent Aboriginal Grassroots Sovereignty movement without a budget. ... Thank you for supporting the Aboriginal sovereignty movement ... "

- Background

WGAR News: Decolonisation: to be or not to be included in the Constitution?: Ghillar Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union
https://indymedia.org.au/2015/06/15/wgar-news-decolonisation-to-be-or-no...

WGAR Background to the Aboriginal Sovereignty Movement
https://indymedia.org.au/2014/12/24/wgar-background-to-the-aboriginal-so...
(last updated: 26 June 2015)

WGAR Background to Treaties with Aboriginal Sovereign Nations of Australia
https://indymedia.org.au/2015/03/26/wgar-background-to-treaties-with-abo...
(last updated: 26 June 2015)

Michael Anderson, Sovereign Union: 'That Word' Treaty - The Value of Historical Insights - 2009
http://nationalunitygovernment.org/content/word-treaty

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Sovereign Union Media Release 2 July 2015:

SHUT OUT secret venues to avoid protests against the current Recognise campaign

Sovereign Union of First Nations and Peoples in Australia

Asserting Australia's First Nations Sovereignty into Governance

www.sovereignunion.mobi

MEDIA RELEASE 2 July 2015

Ghillar, Michael Anderson, Convenor of the Sovereign Union, co-founder of the Aboriginal Embassy and Head of State of the Euahlayi Peoples Republic said today from Sydney:

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/07/02/sovereign-union-media-release-2-july...

Secret venues to avoid protests against the current Recognise campaign

Update: WGAR accessed the above media release at 20:00 on 2 July 2015 at the following links:

http://www.sovereignunion.mobi/content/secret-venues-avoid-protests-agai...

http://nationalunitygovernment.org/content/secret-venues-avoid-protests-...

It is almost completely the same as the version WGAR received from Michael Anderson via email ghillar29@gmail.com on the [SU] email list at 15:02.

Sovereign Union Media Release: 3 July 2015

Callout: Urgent - 10am Monday 6 July 2015

Protest March over Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sovereign Union of First Nations and Peoples in Australia

www.sovereignunion.mobi

Ghillar, Michael Anderson, Convenor of the Sovereign Union, co-founder of the Aboriginal Embassy and Head of State of the Euahlayi Peoples Republic said today from Sydney:

https://indymedia.org.au/2015/07/03/sovereign-union-media-release-callou...

WGAR News: "If Tony Abbott badly wants it, it won't be in the interests of First Nations people and will be in the interests of international mining giants".

Newsletter date: 6 July 2015, 5:30pm AEST

This newsletter: https://indymedia.org.au/2015/07/06/wgar-news-if-tony-abbott-badly-wants...

Contents:

* News & Photos: SBS News: Indigenous protesters call for a Treaty

* Timeline Photos: Sovereign Union, facebook: Constitutional Recognition - The arguments that mainstream media is hiding from you

* Background:

Survey: IndigenousX: Constitutional Recognition Survey - Data Analysis by Celeste Liddle and Survey Conducted by IndigenousX
Analysis: Celeste Liddle for IndigenousX, The Guardian: 87% of Indigenous people do not agree on recognition. You'd know if you listened
Sovereign Union: Constitutional History and Independent Constitutional Reform links
WGAR Background to Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples
WGAR Background to the Aboriginal Sovereignty Movement
WGAR Background to Treaties with Aboriginal Sovereign Nations of Australia

- Audio

The Wire: A step closer to Recognition

Featuring Alice Haines, protest organiser

Produced by Ninah Kopel

http://www.thewire.org.au/storyDetail.aspx?ID=12907
http://www.thewire.org.au/audio/ninah%20constitutional%20recognition%20a...

6 July 2015:

"Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten have met in an unprecedented act of bipartisanship to discuss what a future referendum might look like. Indigenous leaders from around the country were at the meeting, in what the prime minister describes as a significant step towards a 2017 referendum for constitutional recognition. Outside the meeting, a small but loud crowd gathered in protest, saying that they want sovereignty and not recognition."

Featured in story:
* Alice Haines, protest organiser
* Tony Abbott, Prime Minister
* Tanya Hosch, Joint Campaign Director at Recognise
* Patrick Dodson, former Chairman of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation