Archive for January 26th, 2007


Indigenous victory: Palm Island cop to be charged

Brisbane,Australia:A major victory has been won by the Indigenous movement in Australia. The Queensland Attorney General’s Department has decided that Senior Sergeant Chris Hurley will be charged with manslaughter over the death of Mulrunji Doomadgee. Mulrunji, an aboriginal man, died in police custody on Palm Island, an aboriginal community, in 2004.

The announcement was greeted with a massive outbreak of cheers, applause and the cry of “justice!” when it was made by Andrew Boe, the legal advisor to the Palm Island council to the seven hundred gathered at the annual Invasion Day rally here.

“I think it is important , “ Boe told the rally, “that once we have got to a point where a decision has gone our way that we with grace and with real generosity let this process occur so that at the end of the day a result comes back that we can, as an overall community, be comfortable with. “

“The one thing I have been looking for, “ he continued,” is a just result according to law and today is the first hope that this is going to occur.” [Background]

The announcement that Hurley would be charged changed the focus of the rally he was addressing. It became a more conscious celebration of aboriginal resistance. Since many indigenous activists had come to Brisbane for the protest from communities across Queensland and New South Wales, Invasion Day was also presented an opportunity to discuss and plan ahead.

This was a theme taken up by Lyle Monroe from Mooree, NSW, who urged the rally to use the success in securing a charge against Hurley as a catalyst for re-uniting Indigenous political activists on the east coast of Australia.

“This day is the day of the invasion and the massacre of our people and that will continue unless we on the East Coast of this country stand up constructively with the intestinal fortitude to say ‘No more!’”

Monroe then asked the crowd to remember the great indigenous leaders who were involved in the first great political resistance in 1938. Aboriginal warriors like Jack Paton, Bill Ferguson, William Cooper, and Pearly Gibbs

“We have to be the east coast of this country again,” he continued,” and we have to tell all those blacks who have allowed themselves to be appointed by respective governments whether they be the Labor right wing or the Liberal right wing:’Shut your mouths!’”

This sense of the continuity of struggle was a major theme for the day. Prior to the rally, forty indigenous activists and their supporters had gathered at the central Brisbane post office to commemorate Dundalee — an aboriginal warrior executed in 1855 by the colonial authorities for defending his land and culture.

Invasion Day events continued throughout the day with a march following the rally and a concert at Musgrave Park in West End.

The decision to charge Hurley with manslaughter was made after a report by former New South Wales chief justice Sir Laurence Street found there was enough evidence to charge the officer . This was in contrast with the recommendation handed down by the state’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Leanne Clare, which had ruled that Hurley was innocent of wrong doing.

While Sen Sgt Hurley has now been suspended, ABC News has reported Police Union’s Denis Fitzpatrick as saying that “police right across this state are furious.” And a report in the local The Courier Mail said that Fitzpatrick was warning that the state’s 9200-strong police force could strike over the decision.

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Escalation in Iraq insurgent tactics

In perhaps the boldest and most sophisticated attack in four years of warfare, gunmen speaking English, wearing U.S. military uniforms and carrying American weapons abducted four U.S. soldiers last week at the provincial headquarters in the Shiite holy city of Karbala and then shot them to death.

This will have the effect of making US military in Iraq jumpy and maybe suspicious of any soldier they don’t personally know - which no doubt was one of the aims of the attack.

The uniforms and weapons, I suppose, can be stolen easily enough or bought on the black market. That they apparently spoke English well enough to not arouse suspicion is significant.

Global Guerillas has another example of the increasing sophistication of the attacks, a “hook, line, and sinker” ploy that brought down a Blackwater helicopter, with the four crew members then being shot in the head.

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Bring the troops home now

Tomorrow and on March 17, there will be mass anti-war marches and protests in D.C., L.A., and dozens of other cities. It’s no secret that United for Peace, organizers of tomorrow’s protests and the ANSWER Coalition, organizers of March 17, disagree on substantive issues like Palestine and linking the wars to imperialism in general. But one thing they both agree on is Bring The Troops Home Now, so let’s all get in the streets on both days to protest these insane wars.

United for Peace, Jan 27 march

ANSWER Coalition - March 17 march

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WordPress 2.1, a major upgrade

Polizeros is now running WordPress 2.1, their just-released new version. You may notice the site loads faster, that’s because the database code has been optimized to run more efficiently and quicker.

Interestingly, BlueHost, where Polizeros is hosted, had a one-click upgrade to the new version available just three days after the release, where they normally take several weeks to do so. Maybe that’s because optimized database code in WordPress means much less load on their servers, so they want people to upgrade quickly. They host 225,000 sites, many of which are WordPress blogs, and have just done major streamlining and speeding up themselves. So Polizeros should be zipping along quickly now for the forseeable future.

PS The one-click upgrade to a new version offered by BlueHost is a truly useful feature. Yes, you can manually upgrade in about ten minutes if you know how to use ftp, but why bother. If you get a WordPress.ORG blog, find a host with one-click upgrades. Another alternative to get a free hosted account at WordPress.COM like I use for my tech blog.

[tags]WordPress 2.1[/tags]

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Virtual world anti-fascist protests continue

SLLU protest

The Second Life Left Unity protests against the fascist Front National of France continues and grows, with major media covering it, including a TV interview.

Well I have been back to Second Life to join the protests against the fascist FN. Remember these are real fascists putting out propaganda to real people and about to contest a very real election in France.

These protests are notable in that they are taking place in the huge Virtual World of Second Life and getting attention in this world.

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The Libby trial

In 2004, Richard Becker of the ANSWER Coalition said about the emerging Valerie Plame scandal.

“From our point of view, all CIA agents should have their identities revealed because they’re all criminals.”

So now Libby says Rove set him up and Rove calls Libby a liar. It’s like watching mobsters turn against each other. Yes, they truly are all criminals.

[tags]Scooter Libby[/tags]

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Going solar in rural Utah

Our friends continue getting their solar system working. Power outages are frequent and their water comes from a well. When it gets cold, the wellhead is heated by an electric heater to prevent it and the pipes from freezing. So, having backup power is important else they won’t have water.

They discuss choosing a solar system and some of the limitations.

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