Tasmania
The Stringer weekly newsletter - July 20
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Sat, 20/07/2013 - 2:51pmWelcome to The Stringer’s weekly newsletter - NEWS update: The Stringer went live February 20. Four months young The Stringer has been reaching a growing readership, nationally and internationally. In the three months since March 1, The Stringer on average has had 12,340 new visitors each month with May recording 15,072 new visitors.
Land deal fails important tests
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 16/07/2013 - 6:05pm To all, a piece in The West Australian, yesterday, on a native title proposal:
LAND DEAL FAILS IMPORTANT TESTS - http://freepdfhosting.com/970ffb2f05.pdf
- Much has been made of the State Government’s billion-dollar-plus offer to the Noongar people via the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council.
But is it a genuine native title offer or a politicised move to coerce a proposition that native title rights have been settled for all those considered Noongars and that all future rights are extinguished?
What future does this little boy have? 5 hours ago the first car bomb was detonated in Samawa
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Thu, 04/07/2013 - 8:05amI woke this morning to a message and photo from Samawa, Iraq, hometown of my good friend Riyadh Al-Hakimi. Riyadh came to Australia in 1993 as a child refugee with his family fleeing the prospect of persecution. We met at university, I was the general manager of a Student Guild and coordinator of Students Without Borders and Riyadh was an international relations student, now graduated.
“What do these blacks want? An education? Send them back to the bush where they belong."
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Tue, 02/07/2013 - 4:11pmCourtesy of The Stringer, “What do these blacks want? An education? Send them back to the bush where they belong.” - http://thestringer.com.au/what-do-these-blacks-want-an-education-send-th... - by Gerry Georgatos - June 30th, 2013 - Today, Yothu Yindi’s great songwriter, musician, educator and social justice campaigner is at rest. Mr Yunupingu rocked the boat on racist stereotypes as he called for equality, and through Treaty.
Australian embassy attacked in Berlin
Submitted by autonomousactions on Mon, 01/07/2013 - 12:53amOn the evening of the 29th of June we took it upon ourselves to beautify a large eyesore called the Australian Embassy in Mitte, Berlin. This small gesture was taken in solidarity with comrades across the world, in the colonised region known as Sydney.
We painted
VIVA OCCUPY SYDNEY
DEATH TO SYDNEY COUNCIL
The Stringer weekly newsletter - June 29
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Sat, 29/06/2013 - 10:47amNEWS update: The Stringer went live February 20. Four months young The Stringer has been reaching a growing readership, nationally and internationally. In the three months since March 1, The Stringer on average has had 12,340 new visitors each month with May recording 15,072 new visitors.
The downfall of Prime Minister Julia Gillard began with broken promises on the Intervention and the lies about the Lobby restaurant incident
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 29/06/2013 - 10:29am- The following article has been republished on a number of sites in various formats, originally from various versions on The Stringer and in The National Indigenous Times. - Gerry Georgatos' investigations reveal the beginning of the end for Julia Gillard as Australia’s Prime Minister started with the revelations of the involvement of the Office of the Prime Minister to use the 40th anniversary Aboriginal Tent Embassy celebrations to wedge Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott. Gerry broke the story nationally that parliamentary staffer, Tony Hodges did not act alone.
Police deaths in custody in South Africa worse than Apartheid years
Submitted by Gerry Georgatos on Wed, 26/06/2013 - 12:44pmThere is international silence about one of the world's worst rising police deaths in custody records, South Africa - worse than in the Apartheid years.
Read the whole story at: http://thestringer.com.au/south-africas-tragic-deaths-in-custody-record-...
"This system has made it much harder for us to share and care for each other" - After 6 years of NT intervention
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 21/06/2013 - 10:17pmBy Barbara Shaw - Six years ago my family watched the TV in my living room as John Howard announced he would be sending in the military and taking control of our communities.
I have never been more frightened in my life. I locked the gate of my town camp and kept the kids inside for two weeks for fear of them being taken. I worried constantly about my family out bush who didn't understand what was coming.