• Can class struggle be anti-colonial?

    Can class struggle be anti-colonial?

    Front image is used with permission from Tranby Aboriginal Co-operative: https://tranby.edu.au/ Source: Tribune, 26 July 1978, Aboriginal staff and students support Utah miners outside Tranby College, courtesy State Library o NSW and Burgmann Archives. Heather Goodall, Heidi Norman, Belinda Russon and Crina Belevi, 2023: Around the Meeting Tree: Tranby History 1980-2000. https://aroundthemeetingtree.com Background image is…

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  • Invasion Day Statement

    Invasion Day Statement

    The celebration of ‘Australia Day’ is first and primarily a tool of colonisation. On January 26th, 1788, the British fleet raised its flag intending to take sovereign Aboriginal land for the crown, resulting in the still ongoing genocide of the continent’s First Peoples. This date has been celebrated yearly, since it was coined ‘Australia Day’

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  • Where to for the Tamil struggle?

    Where to for the Tamil struggle?

    15 years ago the national liberation war came to an end, with the destruction of the de-facto Tamil Eelam state and the mass slaughter of at least 169,796 Tamils by the genocidal Sri Lankan government. Now, even commemorating the Tamil dead, both civilian and soldier alike, is met with police repression. The Prevention of Terrorism

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