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LASNET in Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of Australia

From Black GST & Camp Sovereignty

The Howard Settler Governments invasion of the Northern territory is land-grabbing racism nothing more. This invasion is part of the neo liberal structural adjustment programme of Intuitions such as the World, Bank, the IMF & APEC to diminish and extinguish Indigenous rights forever.

Latin America Four Blocks

Latin America - Four Competing Blocks of Power

In reality there are four competing blocs of nations in Latin America, contrary to the highly simplistic dualism portrayed by the White House and most of the Left.
By James Petras

Protest/Rally for Colombia & Honduras

"for our communities and defending our planet"

Rally in support of Latin American People

Stop US intervention in Latin American
No to US 7 Military bases in Colombia

For Real Democracy in Honduras
Help for Haiti Not US military Occupation

Saturday, March 20, Melbourne - Australia,
Federation Square, 1 PM

Noticias

Not to military bases in Latin America, September 11, 12:30pm

09/11/2009 - 12:30
09/11/2009 - 14:00
Etc/GMT+10

Different organisations and individuals are calling for a united protest to oppose the military Yankee presence in Latin America.

In Manta - Ecuador they said to them No, however now Alvaro Uribe the Colombian President Narco-trafficker said YES to SEVEN AMERICAN MILITARY BASES IN COLOMBIA, (information below)

... Unity is more than necessary today to oppose the neo-colonial attempts of the well known Yankee Empire, and the CAPITALIST

Visitas

Australia Premier Corazon del Tiempo/The Heart of Time

02/11/2010 - 19:00
02/11/2010 - 21:00
Etc/GMT+10

Trades Hall 7:00pm 11th February 2009

Fundraiser for the Zapatista Community Hacia la Esperanza

The Zapatistas, masked rebels of the Lacondon Jungle have revealed themselves in the award winning 2009 film directed by Alberto Cortés: Corazon del Tiempo

In La Esperanza de San Pedro, Chiapas, in the midst of the Zapatista struggle, Sonia, a member of the community, is about to be married. Her dowry, a cow, has been delivered. Her boyfriend’s family has been spoken to… However, Sonia is in love with another: an insurgent. Now, the EZLN has a problem on their hands and the entire community must come together so that the voice of its members can be heard and respected; and so that duty can be overcome by love.

The film will be screened for the first time in Australia at Trades Hall, 54 Victoria St Carlton, on Thursday 11th at 7:00pm. The film and its context will be introduced by PhD candidate Tristan Epstein, recently returned from fieldwork in Southern Mexico. The screening is a fundraiser for the indigenous communities that feature in the film.

For enquiries please contact or epstein@riseup.net
Supported by Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET)