'A Night in Solidarity with Chilean People', March 6, 7pm
'A report from the Borderlands of Mexico and the US', March 4
LASNET Newsletter Spring 2009-Summer 2010The Howard Settler Governments invasion of the Northern territory is land-grabbing racism nothing more. This invasion is part of the neo liberal structural adjustment programme of Intuitions such as the World, Bank, the IMF & APEC to diminish and extinguish Indigenous rights forever.
Latin America - Four Competing Blocks of Power
In reality there are four competing blocs of nations in Latin America, contrary to the highly simplistic dualism portrayed by the White House and most of the Left.
By James Petras

"for our communities and defending our planet"
Rally in support of Latin American People
Stop US intervention in Latin American
No to US 7 Military bases in Colombia
For Real Democracy in Honduras
Help for Haiti Not US military Occupation
Saturday, March 20, Melbourne - Australia,
Federation Square, 1 PM
Mapuche Solidarity Rally
Community Solidarity BBQ For Honduras, Sep.5

February 20-21-22








Different organisations and individuals are calling for a united protest to oppose the military Yankee presence in Latin America.
In Manta - Ecuador they said to them No, however now Alvaro Uribe the Colombian President Narco-trafficker said YES to SEVEN AMERICAN MILITARY BASES IN COLOMBIA, (information below)
... Unity is more than necessary today to oppose the neo-colonial attempts of the well known Yankee Empire, and the CAPITALIST
Initial Schedule,
Friday October 23, 7PM, Old Chambers Council-Trades hall Cultural reception for Australian and International Speakers.
Saturday October 24:
9:30am Onwards registrations
10:30am - 12 noon, Plenary Asia Pacific Struggles and resistances: Indigenous, Workers, Climate change, grassroots organisations.
12-1:30pm Lunch
2 - 3:30pm, Latin American Struggles and resistances: Colombia Unonist, Mapuche(indigenous from Chile-Argentina, Guatemalan activist, Honduras resistance(activists recently returned form Honduras)
4- 5:30 Round Tables Discussions;
1. First Nations/Indigenous Struggles for self determination and Autonomy
Indigenous movement are the backbone of change in Latin America and in all the word?
2. Climate change, a recyclable policy or a policy for change?
What about if capitalists corporations decide to invest all their resources to increase their profit in alternative energy and set up big corporations to compete with coal and others polluted sources?
Do we will continue our fight to stop greedy and exploitation?
3. Women struggles and resistance, it’s present and future
A key role?
4. Civil liberties, terrorism and militarisation
Do we need more wars?
Saturday 24, 7:30 PM, Dinner-Peña, Cultural Night
Sunday October 25:
11am-12:30pm Round Table Discussions:
1. Political ideas and its relevance today from anarchism, socialism, to revisionism
What is useful today?...Honduras situation.
2. Transnationals, Food Sovereignty, natural resources and people’s sovereignty
We need to target big companies or its States?
3. Are Workers organising to win?
Through it legal framework, autonomous unionism, community involvement
12:45pm-2pm, Conclusions, resolutions...the future?
2:00pm Onwards: Get Together, BBQ, cultural activities: music poetry..and Gathering Closing