Jesus died for your homophobia

A “religious freedom” bill is set to be introduced into so-called Australian federal parliament this month, to give “christian” employers, school principles, hospitals, nursing homes, service providers etc the legal protection to sack workers, expel students, & deny people services on the grounds of their queer & transgender identity.

This bill is another step in strengthening the christo-fascist, white supremacist, & illegitimate colonial government of these lands. Although we have no faith in parliamentary politics, we’re not going to accept this latest homophobic & transphobic attack without a fight.

Queers bash back!

Long live Women’s Resistance!

Jin Jiyan Azadi Biji berxwedan / Women Life Freedom, Long live resistance!
ROJAVA REVOLUTION ~ 7 YEARS OF WOMEN’S RESISTANCE!
Jin rabin ser piyan hibo Efrine / Women rise up for Afrin!

“Our people have embraced the revolution with great sacrifice and a great price paid. Our people have stood with the fighters at every turn, and worked hard to grow and protect the revolution.

We celebrate the 7th anniversary of the July 19 Revolution for Leader Apo, the defenders of the sacred lands, the immortalized martyrs, the peoples of Rojava and Eastern and Western Syria, and all the peoples of the world. We repeat our promise to defend the revolution as we remember with respect all the martyrs of the revolution in the person of Jinda, Ruksen, Xebat, Arin, Revana, Gelhat, Avesta and Karker.”
Women’s Defense Units (YPJ) statement on the 7th anniversary of the Rojava Revolution.
 

Prisons are for Burning papercraft zine

New zine! Prisons are for Burning papercraft diorama ????????????

Colour or black & white versions free to download.
3 pages, includes instructions for assembling. Works best printed on 200gsm paper but regular 80gsm also works. Download PDF’s here:

Prisons are for burning b&w zine PDF

Prisons are for burning colour zine PDF

As usual, downloading is free, but if you’d like to contribute some money, please make a donation to the International Anarchist Defence Fund https://afund.antirep.net/

Happy for people to print & sell for fundraisers.

Enjoy!

Free Jock

Support your local Antifa /// Free Jock !

‘27.07.19: Last week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 32-year-old anti-fascist Jock Palfreeman was denied parole on his 20-year prison sentence for murder. Jock was convicted in 2009 of the stabbing murder of Andrei Monov and the attempted murder of Anton Zahariev. The death occurred after Jock went to the aid of two Roma boys who were being attacked by a racist gang in Sofia in December 2007; he has now spent over 11 years behind bars as a result. All appeals against the conviction and sentence — along with attempts to convince Bulgarian authorities to allow him to serve the rest of his sentence in Australia — have failed, and it seems likely that Jock will not be released until the full 20-year sentence has been served.’
Continue reading here: https://anarchistsworldwide.noblogs.org/post/2019/07/27/bulgaria-antifascist-prisoner-jock-palfreeman-denied-parole/

PDF poster download: Free Jock poster

For a World Without Borders

‘We are entering the seventh year of Australia’s inhuman offshore detention policy that has sought to destroy all of us who were transported to Manus and Nauru and has left us without hope.

When we decided to risk our lives and leave our home countries, it was because we had no choice. We knew that we were risking our lives, but if we had stayed in our homes then we were risking torture and even death. We believed Australia would be a safe haven for us. We thought that it was committed to its international obligations under the United Nations Refugee Convention.
We thought Australia respected human rights. But after six years in indefinite detention in PNG, in horrific living conditions, and after the deaths of 12 fellow refugees, we know that were mistaken. We have no chance of safety and freedom. My fellow refugees and I are being punished for nothing but seeking protection.

When I arrived on Manus six years ago, Australian officials said I had to go through PNG’s refugee claim and resettlement process. They told me that it would take three to five years. Now I am in my seventh year of incarceration. What kind of unjust and uncertain system is this?

Throughout our detention we have tried to make our voices heard in order to explain the miseries forced on us. Sadly, people refuse to listen. When we were transported to Manus we were healthy and fit, but after so many years of what writer Behrouz Boochani has identified as “systematic torture”, the lack of medical care and desperation have completely destroyed us.

We are mentally and physically sick, and our names have been taken from us and replaced with numbers. We have forgotten our talents, our passions and our abilities. We hardly recognise ourselves. While we could have been contributing to a community or moving forward with lives, families and jobs, we have instead spent six years wasting our talents and dreams. Most devastating of all, 12 innocent lives have been lost forever.

Why does the Australian government continue with this life-destroying detention policy? Because we refugees have become commercial commodities for local and international companies, profiting from our miserable situation. ‘Stopping the boats’ and ‘protecting borders’ are now commercial activities. Stopping the boats is merely a ruse. Even though 75 percent of us detained since 2013 have been removed from offshore detention, the boats have still not come.

The government is trying to defeat the life-saving Medevac legislation that brings desperately sick refugees to Australia for proper medical treatment. The refugees were made sick by the Australian government because they have been kept indefinitely as hostages. The Australian government forces us to languish here even though they can immediately find a durable solution for us.

The government of New Zealand has offered to take 150 of us each year, but Australia says “no”. They say they fear that we will still try to come to Australia. If that is the case, why has Australia not sought durable solutions with other countries that freely welcome the contributions of refugees, such as Canada?
On this six-year anniversary of the offshore detention policy it’s time for Australians to think about why they allow their government to spend their tax dollars to keep these camps occupied. It doesn’t matter whether you support refugees or not, it is your money that is being wasted.

On this day all of us who remain incarcerated on Manus and Nauru ask Australians to imagine themselves in our position. Have we been given a fair go? Can Australia claim to be a humanitarian country? If you can turn a blind eye towards our treatment, isn’t it your own humanity that is lost?
As we step into the seventh year of this inhuman offshore detention policy, we call on those countries that respect human rights and belong to the UN Refugee Convention to defend the rights of women and men on Manus and Nauru, people whose rights continue to be denied.’

*Shaminda Kanapathi is in offshore detention on Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island

https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/394790/offshore-detention-anniversary-life-destroying

Download PDF image link: for a world without borders