Australia First Statement: Attack On Party Sydney Offices Last Night!

Statement of the Australia First Party

Released on the 11th of July 2009

Issued by Alec Saunders

Entitled: Attack on Australia First Party Sydney Offices Last Night!

Last night, an attack was carried out on the Australia First Party office in Sydney. Two men ripped a roller door part-off the front of the premises, but confronted with further doors, and given the time of night (9.30 pm) with heavy traffic on the highway, they discontinued their break-in effort. Even so, it was a brazen affair.

The attack obviously followed on from extensive publicity received by the party over the last two days in the light of our future Federal party registration.

The NSW Chairman of the party, Jim Saleam, was on the premises at the time in the rear office and did not immediately appreciate the unfolding incident. Unfortunately, his daughter was present at the time and she was distressed by the attack.

As we know, there is no end of suspects. What we can say is that malicious damage does not deter Australia First and henceforward, measures will be taken to protect the party offices.

Take it that ’someone’ is worried that, at long last, Australians have a party that will stand up for their civil liberties, their jobs and their identity.

Management Committee, Australia First Party, July 11 2009.

http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au/attack.html

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Australia First Party Denies “Infiltration” By Fake KKK. This Provocation Will Be Repudiated In Struggle

Statement of the Australia First Party

Released on the 10th of July 2009

Issued by Doctor Jim Saleam

Entitled: Australia First Party Denies “Infiltration: By Fake KKK. This Provocation will be Repudiated in Struggle

The management committee of Australia First Party conferred today over an article under the by-line of Eric Jensen in the Sydney Morning Herald this morning.

The article’s headline proclaims: “We have infiltrated party: KKK”.

The infiltration claims were made by one David J. Palmer of Sydney, “Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in Australia.”

We say there is no such “Ku Klux Klan” in existence and that Mr. Palmer directs no such organization.

Mr. Palmer’s claims are identical in substance to media reports of over ten years ago when, in the same Sydney Morning Herald under the by-line of the notorious anti nationalist journalist Greg Roberts, Palmer said he had “infiltrated the One Nation party”.

Australia First Party denounces the groundless commentary of Mr. Palmer as provocation pure and simple.

The Australia First Party was warned over four months ago that, as the date approached for us to make any statement regarding our registration as a Federal party, Mr. Palmer could come forward. Whilst being interviewed in connection with this and another article for the Sydney Morning Herald, Dr. Jim Saleam for Australia First replied to a question by Mr. Jensen concerning David Palmer: “that in any interview he might do with this subject, Mr. Palmer could likely assert some connection with our party.”

Australia First Party says that rather than hinder it, the recent publicity has stiffened the resolve of the membership and the leadership to overcome all obstacles. This provocation will be repudiated in the struggle.

Management Committee, Australia First Party, July 10 2009.

http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au/palmer.html

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Polit Bureau Statement of Support for the Registration of the Australia First Party as a Federal Party with the AEC

The Stalinist League Polit Bureau wishes to express it’s full and complete support for the Australia First Party making it’s application with the Australian Electoral Commission to be registered as a federal political party. The Polit Bureau hopes that Australia First will contest as many seats as possible through out Australia. We congratulate Doctor Jim Saleam and the Party leadership in it’s extraordinary and hard worked for achievement of getting five hundred members. The Polit Bureau recognises that this is an achievement and a victory with in it’s self for the Australia nationalist movement. It is yet another defeat against foreign imperialism, fundamentalist globalisation pushing domestic capitalists and intellectuals. In the face of yet another defeat, the university intellectuals at Fight Dem Back have unleashed their latest attack on the nationalist movement. The anarchist thugs have attacked the home of comrade Doctor Saleam. The Stalinist League Polit Bureau denounces the Fight Dem Back anarchist attackers as cowards and enemies of the Australian people. The League will forge closer relations with the Australia First Party. The League will provide assistance where possible to Australia First. We support their policy platform.

Adopted by the 20th Polit Bureau meeting.

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Australia First Attacked By Anarchist Thugs

Last night, the federal headquarters of the Australia First Party was violently attacked by agents of the terrorist Fight Dem Back group. The attack took place at around 9pm in Sydney. The attack was aimed at Dr Jim Saleam who is the Chairman of the Party in New South Wales. The attack by the terrorist FDB group comes after the Australia First Party making an application with the Australian Electoral Commission to be registered as  a federal party. The anarchist thugs were hoping to intimidate Dr Saleam and his fellow nationalist comrades. According to police reports, two thugs attempted to break into the house by tearing the roller door away from the Australia First shop front. The Party office is also the private residence of Dr Saleam. The cowards fled the scene after being confronted with another security door. This shows the cowardly nature of the Fight Dem Back mob. The Fight Dem Back thugs were so horrible and cruel that they left Dr Saleam’s teenage daughter traumatised and scared. That is right, Fight Dem Back does not care about who they scare or hurt. The Police have informed Whitelaw Towers that they are investigating the matter. Whitelaw Towers, Australia First’s version of the Stalinist League’s Intelligence and Security Bureau (I.S.B), warned that “if the left think they are going to get away with this as they did with One Nation they better think again”. Whitelaw Towers has claimed that it knows who committed the attacks.

Whitelaw Towers:

“Last night the 10th of July the Head Quarters of Australia First in Sydney was attacked. This attacked was aimed at silencing and or scarring figure head Jim Saleam.

Some time after 9pm two or more people attempted entry to the premises by tearing the roller door away from the Australia First shop front and private residence of Jim Saleam. Once confronted with a further security door the offenders fled. Leaving Mr Saleams teen age daughter shaken from the experience. Police are currently investigating I will update WLT with more as soon as it comes to hand.”

First comes the Right Wing State Run Attacks. Then comes the State run Left Wing Violence.

Well people it has started. If the left think they are going to get away with this as they did with One Nation they better think again. Do we know who did it? Well from the evidence I am about to supply to you now you be the judge.

First the State Run Anarchist Informer and his Jewish Terrorist friends at @ndy Slack bastard.

On the Australian Branch of Blood & Honour concerning this years ISD.

“When B.&.H. play in our town/We’ll lock them in the venue and burn the fucker down!”

What of his Jewish mates at Fight Dem back? Did I mention @ndy is the co-founder? Oh and please remember they are the ones who have admitted to being a Jewish run and operated group. Anyway what does this group like to do?

On the Ninth of August 2005 on the ‘Fight Dem Back’ Website Darp published his interview with Dave Hann, the author of “No Retreat”, a document which for all intents and purposes is a handbook on how to harass, stalk and bash ‘Fascists’.

FDB founder Mathew Henderson Hau incitement to murder.

“Speaking as someone who has done more than my fair share of hunting anti-Semites. See, http://www.fightdemback.org And this profile on our organisation in the Australian Jewish News: http://www.fightdemback.org/2005/06/17/fdb-in-the-ajn/

If you ARE the hard-arsed hunter of anti-Semites that you say you are, I (without being a smartarse), have some major Blood & Honour gigs in Sydney, Newcastle and Melbourne that need shutting down and we can always do with an extra pair of hands. Drop me a line dude

Thompson has been extensively involved with the Australian far-right and only last week he became the Aussie fuhrer of the National Socialist Movement. See here for the lowdown on that and here for an ADL briefing on what the NSM get up to in the US (they were the group responsible for the Toledo riots). They’re backed by trust fund baby,Bill White, ie these guys despite being utter fruitcakes actually have a fair bit of money to throw around to further their fruitcake activities, money that is starting to trickle down under.

I present Thompson to you as he most certainly seems to be a more adequate match for someone of your calibre.

FDB violence at AF Headquarters in 2005

Mathew Henderson-Hau AKA Darp was in attendance outside the 2005 Sydney Forum in Tempe spruiking up the Left Wing picket line. He was right on the spot as an hysterical, shrieking Leftist attacked a young White Nationalist walking through the line by kicking him from behind, bringing him down to the ground and producing a bladed weapon during the struggle.

Yet another attack on Jim Saleams house by FDB and @ndy’s mates Black Blok.

Each of the little red car’s male occupants had a balaclava or bandana and a baseball bat sitting on their laps. They had been offered the mission (and chosen to accept it) after behind the scenes talks between ‘Kaaos_af’ and Mathew Henderson-Hau aka ‘Darp’, of steaming into the crowd at the Sydney Forum gathering. Creating maximum damage in a minimum of time and making good their escape.Unfortunately for them they lost the one thing these types of cowardly attacks depend on, the advantage of surprise.

Not to mention the Explosive device used to destroy Karl Thompson’s elderly mothers letter box in QLD. The evidence is on this site and the old Victor Whitelaw site. We know who is behind this and we are keeping an eye on what they do.

White Nationals of Australia prepare to defend yourselves. Let the games begin.

http://whitelawtowers.blogspot.com/2009/07/australia-first-head-quarters-attacked.html

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Majority of Eastern Germans Feel Life Better under Communism

Spiegel Online:

Glorification of the German Democratic Republic is on the rise two decades after the Berlin Wall fell. Young people and the better off are among those rebuffing criticism of East Germany as an “illegitimate state.” In a new poll, more than half of former eastern Germans defend the GDR.

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The life of Birger, a native of the state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania in northeastern Germany, could read as an all-German success story. The Berlin Wall came down when he was 10. After graduating from high school, he studied economics and business administration in Hamburg, lived in India and South Africa, and eventually got a job with a company in the western German city of Duisburg. Today Birger, 30, is planning a sailing trip in the Mediterranean. He isn’t using his real name for this story, because he doesn’t want it to be associated with the former East Germany, which he sees as “a label with negative connotations.”

And yet Birger is sitting in a Hamburg cafe, defending the former communist country. “Most East German citizens had a nice life,” he says. “I certainly don’t think that it’s better here.” By “here,” he means reunified Germany, which he subjects to questionable comparisons. “In the past there was the Stasi, and today (German Interior Minister Wolfgang) Schäuble — or the GEZ (the fee collection center of Germany’s public broadcasting institutions) — are collecting information about us.” In Birger’s opinion, there is no fundamental difference between dictatorship and freedom. “The people who live on the poverty line today also lack the freedom to travel.”

Birger is by no means an uneducated young man. He is aware of the spying and repression that went on in the former East Germany, and, as he says, it was “not a good thing that people couldn’t leave the country and many were oppressed.” He is no fan of what he characterizes as contemptible nostalgia for the former East Germany. “I haven’t erected a shrine to Spreewald pickles in my house,” he says, referring to a snack that was part of a the East German identity. Nevertheless, he is quick to argue with those who would criticize the place his parents called home: “You can’t say that the GDR was an illegitimate state, and that everything is fine today.”

As an apologist for the former East German dictatorship, the young Mecklenburg native shares a majority view of people from eastern Germany. Today, 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, 57 percent, or an absolute majority, of eastern Germans defend the former East Germany. “The GDR had more good sides than bad sides. There were some problems, but life was good there,” say 49 percent of those polled. Eight percent of eastern Germans flatly oppose all criticism of their former home and agree with the statement: “The GDR had, for the most part, good sides. Life there was happier and better than in reunified Germany today.”

These poll results, released last Friday in Berlin, reveal that glorification of the former East Germany has reached the center of society. Today, it is no longer merely the eternally nostalgic who mourn the loss of the GDR. “A new form of Ostalgie (nostalgia for the former GDR) has taken shape,” says historian Stefan Wolle. “The yearning for the ideal world of the dictatorship goes well beyond former government officials.” Even young people who had almost no experiences with the GDR are idealizing it today. “The value of their own history is at stake,” says Wolle.

People are whitewashing the dictatorship, as if reproaching the state meant calling their own past into question. “Many eastern Germans perceive all criticism of the system as a personal attack,” says political scientist Klaus Schroeder, 59, director of an institute at Berlin’s Free University that studies the former communist state. He warns against efforts to downplay the SED dictatorship by young people whose knowledge about the GDR is derived mainly from family conversations, and not as much from what they have learned in school. “Not even half of young people in eastern Germany describe the GDR as a dictatorship, and a majority believe the Stasi was a normal intelligence service,” Schroeder concluded in a 2008 study of school students. “These young people cannot, and in fact have no desire to, recognize the dark sides of the GDR.”

“Driven Out of Paradise”

Schroeder has made enemies with statements like these. He received more than 4,000 letters, some of them furious, in reaction to reporting on his study. The 30-year-old Birger also sent an e-mail to Schroeder. The political scientist has now compiled a selection of typical letters to document the climate of opinion in which the GDR and unified Germany are discussed in eastern Germany. Some of the material gives a shocking insight into the thoughts of disappointed and angry citizens. “From today’s perspective, I believe that we were driven out of paradise when the Wall came down,” one person writes, and a 38-year-old man “thanks God” that he was able to experience living in the GDR, noting that it wasn’t until after German reunification that he witnessed people who feared for their existence, beggars and homeless people.

Today’s Germany is described as a “slave state” and a “dictatorship of capital,” and some letter writers reject Germany for being, in their opinion, too capitalist or dictatorial, and certainly not democratic. Schroeder finds such statements alarming. “I am afraid that a majority of eastern Germans do not identify with the current sociopolitical system.”

Many of the letter writers are either people who did not benefit from German reunification or those who prefer to live in the past. But they also include people like Thorsten Schön.

After 1989 Schön, a master craftsman from Stralsund, a city on the Baltic Sea, initially racked up one success after the next. Although he no longer owns the Porsche he bought after reunification, the lion skin rug he bought on a vacation trip to South Africa — one of many overseas trips he has made in the past 20 years — is still lying on his living room floor. “There’s no doubt it: I’ve been fortunate,” says the 51-year-old today. A major contract he scored during the period following reunification made it easier for Schön to start his own business. Today he has a clear view of the Strelasund sound from the window of his terraced house.

Wall decorations from Bali decorate his living room, and a miniature version of the Statue of Liberty stands next to the DVD player. All the same, Schön sits on his sofa and rhapsodizes about the good old days in East Germany. “In the past, a campground was a place where people enjoyed their freedom together,” he says. What he misses most today is “that feeling of companionship and solidarity.” The economy of scarcity, complete with barter transactions, was “more like a hobby.” Does he have a Stasi file? “I’m not interested in that,” says Schön. “Besides, it would be too disappointing.”

His verdict on the GDR is clear: “As far as I’m concerned, what we had in those days was less of a dictatorship than what we have today.” He wants to see equal wages and equal pensions for residents of the former East Germany. And when Schön starts to complain about unified Germany, his voice contains an element of self-satisfaction. People lie and cheat everywhere today, he says, and today’s injustices are simply perpetrated in a more cunning way than in the GDR, where starvation wages and slashed car tires were unheard of. Schön cannot offer any accounts of his own bad experiences in present-day Germany. “I’m better off today than I was before,” he says, “but I am not more satisfied.”

Schön’s reasoning is less about cool logic than it is about settling scores. What makes him particularly dissatisfied is “the false picture of the East that the West is painting today.” The GDR, he says, was “not an unjust state,” but “my home, where my achievements were recognized.” Schön doggedly repeats the story of how it took him years of hard work before starting his own business in 1989 — before reunification, he is quick to add. “Those who worked hard were also able to do well for themselves in the GDR.” This, he says, is one of the truths that are persistently denied on talk shows, when western Germans act “as if eastern Germans were all a little stupid and should still be falling to their knees today in gratitude for reunification.” What exactly is there to celebrate, Schön asks himself?

“Rose-tinted memories are stronger than the statistics about people trying to escape and applications for exit visas, and even stronger than the files about killings at the Wall and unjust political sentences,” says historian Wolle.

These are memories of people whose families were not persecuted and victimized in East Germany, of people like 30-year-old Birger, who says today: “If reunification hadn’t happened, I would also have had a good life.”

Life as a GDR Citizen

After completing his university degree, he says, he would undoubtedly have accepted a “management position in some business enterprise,” perhaps not unlike his father, who was the chairman of a farmers’ collective. “The GDR played no role in the life of a GDR citizen,” Birger concludes. This view is shared by his friends, all of them college-educated children of the former East Germany who were born in 1978. “Reunification or not,” the group of friends recently concluded, it really makes no difference to them. Without reunification, their travel destinations simply would have been Moscow and Prague, instead of London and Brussels. And the friend who is a government official in Mecklenburg today would probably have been a loyal party official in the GDR.

The young man expresses his views levelheadedly and with few words, although he looks slightly defiant at times, like when he says: “I know, what I’m telling you isn’t all that interesting. The stories of victims are easier to tell.”

Birger doesn’t usually mention his origins. In Duisburg, where he works, hardly anyone knows that he is originally from East Germany. But on this afternoon, Birger is adamant about contradicting the “victors’ writing of history.” “In the public’s perception, there are only victims and perpetrators. But the masses fall by the wayside.”

This is someone who feels personally affected when Stasi terror and repression are mentioned. He is an academic who knows “that one cannot sanction the killings at the Berlin Wall.” However, when it comes to the border guards’ orders to shoot would-be escapees, he says: “If there is a big sign there, you shouldn’t go there. It was completely negligent.”

This brings up an old question once again: Did a real life exist in the midst of a sham? Downplaying the dictatorship is seen as the price people pay to preserve their self-respect. “People are defending their own lives,” writes political scientist Schroeder, describing the tragedy of a divided country.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,634122,00.html

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Top Ten Reasons a Member Voted Against Privatisation at ALP Queensland State Conference

The Guardian Newspaper of the Communist Party of Australia:

The “Renewing Queensland: Future Investment Plan” – announced by the Queensland government on June 2, 2009 – involved the sell-off, over the next 3-5 years, of Queensland Motorways Ltd, the Port of Brisbane, Forestry Plantations Queensland, Queensland Rail and the Abbot Point coal terminal (north of Bowen).

I voted NO to the privatisation. Below are my Top Ten reasons why.

1. Myth – The global financial crisis is to blame. It’s “punched a $14 billion hole” in our budget for the next four years.

Wrong. Queensland now has budgetary problems because of years of mismanagement and adhering to the ridiculous “low tax state” policy. Since 2001 Queensland has experienced a property boom, a resources boom, and larger than expected GST payments. And what have we done with this one-off surge in revenue? Answer – given it away as permanent tax cuts. Every year since the first Mackenroth budget in 2001 we have given away tax cuts or concessions in relation to the fuel subsidy, payroll tax, stamp duty and land tax.

It has been the financial equivalent of “pissing it up against the wall”. We should have been saving for a rainy day. As summed up by respected economics commentator, George Megalogenis (The Australian, December 10, 2008) in the article entitled “Qld Treasurer Andrew Fraser’s deficit of foresight results in taxing times”:

“Queensland gambled on a never-ending property boom. Don’t blame Wall Street for this. The mistake is home grown … (they) didn’t bank the windfalls, so they could spend in bad times such as those we are going through now. They used the proceeds instead to cut taxes elsewhere. In effect, they took a temporary revenue surge and returned it as a permanent tax cut. By not imagining the day when the property market might go bust, Fraser has condemned his taxpayers to more pain than necessary in a downturn.”

And don’t forget – we’ve also raked in billions since 2001 from selling Ergon Retail and Energex Retail ($3 billion), the TAB ($500 million), the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal ($643 million) the Brisbane Market Corporation, Golden Casket’s lottery operations (the state government now only owns the trademark brand), Mackay Airport and Cairns Airport. Where’s all the money gone?

2. Myth – If we don’t privatise, we won’t get back our credit rating

Wrong. Queensland lost its triple A credit rating with both Moodys and Standard and Poors this year, primarily due to what was described above. NSW, widely viewed as a “basket case” economy, still has its triple A credit rating – and it hasn’t privatised!

3. It will cut jobs

During the recent state election campaign, the predominant mantra of Anna Bligh was that her government would “protect jobs”. Selling assets as listed above will cut jobs and most probably leave remaining workers on non-union contracts.

4. Selective drawing upon of other states and other privatisations

Treasurer Andrew Fraser talked about Queensland being different. “We are a decentralised state with large infrastructure needs. We are different from Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia where once you take care of the capital city, that’s pretty much everything covered.”

Why didn’t he mention WA and NSW? Both are decentralised states as well, and both have “growth” areas e.g. NSW has the West Sydney-Macarthur region and the Central Coast; and WA has the northern suburbs of Perth and South West WA. Both States have not privatised to fund infrastructure programs.

Premier Anna Bligh also talks about the “success” of privatisations by looking at Qantas. Why didn’t she talk about the “success” of the privatisations of Telstra, the Commonwealth Bank, the Victorian electricity system, the Victorian public transport system and the South Australian electricity system? All cases have resulted in job losses, higher fees or prices, and reduced quality of service.

5. Where’s the beef?

At Conference we were told the privatisations will realise $15 billion and help cater for a $14 billion hole in state government revenue over the next 4 years. Where’s the supporting evidence and information of such claims? What modelling was used and what methodology and assumptions underpinned such modelling? Will such information be made public and transparent?

6. Infrastructure spending

Listening to Bligh and Fraser you’d think it was just the Queensland government solely responsible for infrastructure spending in our state. Has consideration been given to federal infrastructure spending that will help ease the burden on the state government? For example the $20 billion Infrastructure Australia initiative, the Education Revolution which will see $3 billion spent in Queensland schools in the next four years, and the new $10 billion health and hospitals fund. Have such adjustments been taken into account for Queensland’s annual $17 billion infrastructure spend?

7. By privatising now, we avoid the need for the govt to find $12 billion in required infrastructure investment for the entities in question

And the private sector, in the middle of the gravest economic crisis since the Great Depression, will readily cough up this money? Are you kidding! Again, where is the evidence in support of such claims? At present every week we read about the government bailing out the private sector.

8. Winners and Losers

Winners of this policy will be the Brisbane stockbroking mafia and the Macquarie Banks and BBIs of this world – who will make millions and acquire assets for the purposes of simply making more money. People involved here have never been in a trade union in their life.

The losers will be current workers in these entities and trade unions which now represent such workers. Losing members weakens trade union representation power. Have we forgotten the wonderful work the unions contributed for federal election ’07 and Queensland state election ’09?

Consumers also stand to lose from higher prices and reduced standards of service. This is an absolute given. Ask people how they feel about electricity prices now that the state government privatised the retailers in 2007 and brought in a deregulated market.

9. Patrick could get hold of the Port of Brisbane Corporation

As reported in the Queensland financial pages, Patrick (of waterfront dispute, Rottweiler and balaclava-wearing goons fame) are likely to bid for Port of Brisbane and, given their expertise, have a great chance of acquiring it. What does the Labor government think of that? If Patrick lodge the best bid on commercial grounds, it would be a brave government to say “No’ – particularly with the rating agencies keeping a close watch on things.

10. The “take it or leave it” approach

Why is the government holding a gun to the community’s head and saying we have to do this and there is no other way? Why don’t we have a constructive debate and discussion about all options? Why do the dumbed-down economic rationalists at Queensland Treasury rigidly adhere to their free market dogma by way of privatisation? Perhaps it’s time some of the Old Guard at Queensland Treasury move on. They are simply living in the 1980s.

http://www.cpa.org.au/guardian/2009/1418/07-top-ten.html

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Communist Party Statement on Iran

Statement of the Communist Party of Australia

Issued by the Communist Party Central Committee Secretariat

Released on the 9th of July 2009

Entitled: CPA Statement on Iran

The Communist Party of Australia stands in unity and solidarity with the Iranian people and the forces fighting for peace, progress and economic and political change.

Objectively, in the international sphere Iran takes an anti-US, anti-imperialist stand, but on the domestic front the regime is undemocratic, anti-worker and anti-people. We cannot support religion being used as a tool of oppression and the people’s basic rights being denied. We support the Iranian people wholeheartedly in their struggle for a peaceful and democratic society that can deliver fundamental rights to the working class and people of Iran.

We call for the ending of the US interference in the internal affairs of Iran and its provocateurs both inside and outside the country.

We support and welcome the struggle of the communist and progressive forces that are fighting against the brutality and unjust nature of the Iranian regime. This theocratic regime has survived on the basis of tyranny and oppression. It has mercilessly repressed and tortured innocent people and ruthlessly targeted those who oppose the ongoing political rule of the mullahs and ayatollahs.

We stand by the Iranian working class whose right to organise and collectively bargain is consistently thwarted. Working class activists are tortured, jailed and killed for demanding fundamental trade union and workers rights.

The people of Iran have risen before but had their democratic desires smashed as the regime hid behind the mask of religion after the overthrow of the Shah. We advocate for the separation of the state and religion.

http://www.cpa.org.au/guardian/2009/1418/03-cpa-statement-iran.html

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The Guardian Issue 1418

New IR laws: Anti-worker, anti-union content remains

Fair Work Australia (FWA) in name, but still very much WorkChoices in content. The Rudd-Gillard government’s legislation falls far short of restoring basic democratic and trade union rights to Australian workers. The right to take industrial action remains virtually outlawed; awards remain stripped and very limited in content; and the political building industry police force with its coercive interrogation powers remains on the prowl, albeit dressed in new robes.

CPA statement on Iran

The Communist Party of Australia stands in unity and solidarity with the Iranian people and the forces fighting for peace, progress and economic and political change.

Cancel Talisman Sabre war games!

The US-Australian Talisman Sabre 09 (TS09) military exercise started as The Guardian went to press. TS09 which began on July 6 at the Shoalwater Bay Training Area near Rockhampton will conclude on July 26. Military of both countries will be met by peace campaigners calling for the war games to be cancelled.

NATO: a bloc in doubt

In the 60-year history of the military alliance, NATO’s transformation over the past 19 years since the end of the Cold War has drawn the greatest attention. NATO is a product of the Cold War. When the Cold War ended, its existence came under serious doubt. However, the United States strongly called for preserving the alliance in a bid to prevent Russia from re-emerging, enhance its influence in Europe and secure its global leadership.

The peace movement in the USA

Judith Le Blanc is the national organising co-ordinator of United for Peace and Justice, the largest US national peace coalition, and a national vice-president of the Communist Party, USA. She is in Australia at the invitation of the Communist Party of Australia and the Australian Anti-Bases Campaign Coalition to take part in the protests against the Talisman Sabre joint US-Australian military exercises which are taking place at Shoalwater Bay near Rockhampton from July 6-26. While in Sydney on her way to Rockhampton Judith spoke to Anna Pha for The Guardian.

CULTURE & LIFEStruggle takes many forms

Judith Leblanc, the CPA’s guest from the Communist Party of the USA, surprised one or two people at the public meeting she addressed in Sydney by singling out for praise the Iraqi Communist Party.

For more from the Guardian then please go to http://www.cpa.org.au/guardian/2009/1418/index.html

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Australia First Statement on Registration as a Federal Party

Statement of the Australia First Party

Released on the 9th of July 2009

Issued by Doctor Jim Saleam

Entitled: Australia First Party Claims Numbers to Register as Federal Party: Statement of the Management Committee

The Australia First Party has reached the basic number to register as a Federal political party. The party will carry out the necessary preparations to file its application with the Australian Electoral Commission as soon as possible.

The registration of Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated as a Federal party, to be known on ballot papers and publically as ‘Australia First Party’, will be a decisive act in uniting all Australian nationalist and patriotic groups and people, at first in common labour and then into a single movement. The long march that brought us to the point of this application began when we both secured the registration of a party to contest local government polls in New South Wales in early September 2007 and re-incorporated the party on September 17 2007.

The Australia First Party will now increase the tempo of its community activity.

Management Committee, July 9

http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au/fedregistration.html

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“Peter Watson is a confused teenager”: Slackbastard

The author of the anarchist terrorist Slackbastard blog, @ndy, likes to make dumb stupid comments. After all, he does have connections with ASIO and the Jewish led capitalist-intelligentsia regime. Apparently, Mr Peter Watson, the General Secretary of the Stalinist League, is a “dumb teenager” and easily excited when reading about Russian politics. Here is what @ndy said

“Peter Watson was a teenage Stalinist, then National Bolshevik (I think he got very excited, as teenagers do, when reading about Russian politics), now National Socialist. Then again, I’m an anarchist terrorist Jew, so what would I know?”

Mr Watson was a communist for five years but defected early this year. As for being a National Bolshevik, in the words of comrade Watson “National Bolshevism is just National Socialism dressed up in Bolshevik clothing”.

Comrade, or Kamerad, Watson defected straight to nationalism in Janaury. Evidence of this can be found on the Australia New Nation web site. In fact, he described his new ideology in January as “nationalism-socialism-racialism”. He only said he was a National Bolshevik to get Fight Dem Back off his back. In June, kamerad Watson told the Polit Bureau that he would take a tougher stance against the anarchists, Trotskyists and Jewish controlled intelligentsia. So, the General Secretary, with the full support of the Polit Bureau, declared an end to pretending that they were National Bolsheviks and openly declared that they were National Socialists even since Jnauary this year.

“The League was only playing around with Matthew Henderson-Hau’s head. Henderson has always been one of the main enemies of the League. We hate him and his mob of anarchist degenerates. We didn’t want to be bothered by them for a period of time so we pretended to be National Bolsheviks. Now, we are ready to take Fight Dem Back on. There is no need to pretend any more. We openly declare that we proud whtie Australians and devoted National Socialists. We have been so since January” General Secretary Watson told the People’s Socialist News Service.

“We are ready to fight the anarchist Fight Dem Back mob. We are ready for war” the General Secretary added.

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