Abortion and health
A call for a sixth International Day of Action for Women's Health on May 28 has been made by the Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights. This year the focus is on action against illegal abortion, one of the most
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People's Party win 'best option'
By Chris Spindler
ADELAIDE — "The best case scenario" in the current Cambodian elections "would be a clear win for the Cambodian People's Party", Daryl Bullen told a Democratic Socialist forum here on
Women Performing
By Melanie Sjoberg
ADELAIDE — Women here have been able to enjoy a variety of cultural forms, by women artists, in a relaxed, smoke-free environment for more than a year now.
"Women Performing", a collective
By Geoff Spencer
and Liz McMurrich
PERTH — workers at the Westrail Midland Workshop, which the state Liberal government intends to close, set up a 24-hour picket line on May 20 to prevent the movement of freight trains; 24 were stopped.
Two introductions
By Brandon Astor Jones
First, let me introduce myself. I am a 50-
year-old father of four. It is a privilege for me to be permitted to share my personal, social and political views with Green Left readers. As an
Namibian elections seen as warning for South Africa
By Melanie Sjoberg
The experiences of the elections in Namibia provide important lessons for the upcoming process in South Africa, Joe Kapaanda told an Adelaide Politics in the Pub
Last year VICKI MASON was the WA winner of the World Vision Study Tour competition. A 16-year-
old, year 11 student, she travelled to Zimbabwe and witnessed the devastating toll a three-year drought has had.
On our first day we visited
SA public sector plans campaign
By Trish Corcoran
and Melanie Sjoberg
ADELAIDE — a mass meeting in the Festival Theatre on May 12 was the first major response by the unions to recent attacks from the state government.
Speakers
By Gyorgy Scrinis
In his article on Macedonia in GLW, May 5, Michael Karadjis again fails to engage with the way various nationalisms have been constructed in the Balkans in modern times. He seems unwilling to deal with the question of
By Irina Glushchenko
MOSCOW — Some day an accounting will be made of the economic damage which Yeltsin's reforms have dealt our country. Even now, people have begun to speak about the moral losses. The group that has suffered most is
Assistance for Cuba
A group of US citizens is organising medical assistance for Cuba, despite such actions being outlawed under the Torricelli Act, passed last year.
The English-language Cuban paper Granma International reported in its
Anti-vivisection rally
By Jennifer Duncan
ADELAIDE — A rally here on May 15 marked Australian week for animals in laboratories.
The Anti-vivisection Union, the South Australian Federation of Animal Societies and members of the
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