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Police evict I-11 residents, Islamabad.

Thousands of residents of Sector I-11 informal settlements in Islamabad faced off against armed police and bulldozers of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to prevent them from demolishing their homes on July 27.

The residents of the I-11 settlement were supported by dozens of students and activists of the Awami Workers Party from other parts of Islamabad, including residents of other informal settlements in the city.

Initially, the 20,000 working class residents and their supporters were successful.

The Australian Labor Party鈥檚 47th National Conference was held in Melbourne from July 24 to 26. It is its highest decision-making forum and the largest political gathering in the country. The conference decides the policies that Labor will take to the next federal election and potentially implement in government. A few days before the conference began, Labor leader Bill Shorten announced a policy of turning back asylum seeker boats, essentially agreeing with the Coalition government鈥檚 policy.

British politics is being shaken up by the shock rise of veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn to take the lead in the British Labour Party leadership contest, running on a platform against austerity and for pro-people measures such as renationalising privatised industries. The ballot for Labour leader closes in September.

Refugees injured by guard violence. Manus Island, 2014.

The proposed Migration Amendment (Maintaining the Good Order of Immigration Detention Facilities) Bill 2015, or, as it is better known, 鈥渢he Kill Bill鈥 will be another test for Labor on asylum seeker policy.

Muhammad Allan and Uday Isteiti.

Khader Adnan, Palestinian political prisoner and former long-term hunger striker, won his release from administrative detention this year. In a video issued on July 19, he called for action to support fellow hunger strikers Muhammad Allan and Uday Isteiti.