Sydney Stop the War Coalition released a statement opposing the deployment of Australian Defence Force trainers and raising concerns about the lack of parliamentary oversight, reports Kerry Smith.
Sydney Stop the War Coalition
Anastasia Shevchuk, a Ukrainian-Australian聽gave this address to a Sydney Stop the War Coalition protest against Russia鈥檚 war on Ukraine on March 6.
Anti-war and peace networks are pushing back against Australia supporting a war in Europe, triggered by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Jacob Andrewartha reports.
Anti-war groups聽are backing widespread calls on the Australian government to swiftly give security to Afghan asylum seekers, reports Pip Hinman.
The Australian government is beating the drums of war against China, pushed along by a new defence minister, Peter Dutton, and the hawks within. Sign the statement initiated by Sydney Stop the War Coalition.
Ongoing foreign occupations have lasted more than 20 years in Afghanistan and 18 years in Iraq. Neither has brought聽justice or peace to the region,聽argues聽Alex Bainbridge.聽
Sydney Stop the War聽condemned US聽President Joe Biden鈥檚 bombing raid on northern Iraq and called for the removal of聽all occupying troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, reports Kerry Smith.
It is supposedly in our name that the PM would send Australians to kill and die in Iran. A war there would almost certainly result in a catastrophe that would compound and eclipse the regional destabilisation caused by the US and Australia during the invasion of Iraq and the ongoing war in Afghanistan, writes Hector Ramage.
On May 30, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was the first of the 鈥渃oalition of the willing鈥 to declare he would support US President Donald Trump鈥檚 request for more occupying troops in Afghanistan. Sydney Stop the War Coalition issued this statement which is abridged below.
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Sydney Stop the War Coalition opposes the Turnbull Coalition government鈥檚 decision to take up US President Donald Trump鈥檚 request and send more Australian troops to the quagmire in Afghanistan.
An emergency protest organised by , held as the US Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Sydney on April 21, drew a range of networks concerned about old and new 鈥 possibly 鈥 nuclear wars.
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