The Hiroshima Day rally,organised by the No AUKUS Coalition Victoria, heard avariety of speakers condemn the AUKUS nucleardeal. Jordan AK reports.
Asia & the Pacific
Another protest called on Labor to scrap the AUKUS nuclear submarine deal and to sign the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Peter Boyle and Pip Hinmanreport.
Labor ministershappily agreed to allow the United States to deepen and tighten militarisation ofAustralia at the AUSMIN 2023 talks. Bevan Ramsden reports.
Members of the All India Students Association and the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) — Liberation gathered in central Kolkata on August 5 to mark 52 years since one of the party's founders,Saroj Dutta, was murdered, report Isaac Nellist, Jacob Andrewartha and Chloe DS.
TheInternational Atomic Energy Agency'sin-principle agreement to Australia's AUKUS nuclearsubmarines setsa risky precedent for 'nuclearsharing'. Pip Hinman reports.
More than 150 peace activists, trade unionists and concerned citizens attended an IPAN forum about the dangers of AUKUS,which integrates Australia more closely into the US war machine. Stanley Blair reports
In an interview with 鶹ý Radio, musician, activist and filmmaker Izzy Brown said there is “power in people and when those people are dancing the cops don't know what to do”, writes Ruth Heymann.
Guahan (Guam) peace activist Monaeka Flores explains why she fights United States militarism and the expanding bases on her Pacific island nation and around the world.
The expansion of United States military bases in Okinawa, other islands in Japan, Guahan/Guamand Australia is a deadly threat to peace and to indigenous communities, warns Okinawa peace activist Shinako Oyakawa.
This video by Alex Bainbridgeis from the "AUKUS: What does it mean for Australia and the Asia Pacific?" panel at the Calling for a Peaceful Pacific conference organised by the Independent and Peace Australia Network.
Peace activists from Australia joined guests from the Pacific at a speak-out against the Talisman Sabre war training, writes Alex Bainbridge.
Inter-ethnic conflict in Manipur, India, has already cost more than 130 lives, grievously injured hundreds and displaced more than 50,000 people, writes NT. The weaponisation of sexual violence has prompted calls for the Supreme Court to step in to bring justice for the victims.
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