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Margie Pestorius

Fight to ditch the Aus-US Alliance

Infamous anti-war protester shares his message with soldiers:

THE MORNING BULLETIN, Jack Evans, 5 July 2019

Graeme Dunstan with protest banners at Independence from America Day SpeakOut at Western Street Barracks, Rockhampton: 4th of July
Independence from America Day SpeakOut at Western Street Barracks, Rockhampton: 4th of July

“Banners flapped ferociously behind Graeme Dunstan as he yelled “good morning!” over his loudspeaker to the soldiers guarding the entrance to Talisman Sabre military camp.

His van was surrounded by an arrangement of deck chairs and a camp fire that had not yet been lit – all of which suggested he was going to be staying a while.

The self-described “peace pilgrim” was primed and ready to launch into a speech aimed at the members of the Australian and American forces in town for the bilateral Talisman Sabre training exercise.

What came next was a tirade against the Australian-US military alliances formalised in the ANZUS treaty of 1951, bringing into question Australia’s responsibility to follow Americans into battle.

And of all days to do so, he picked July 4.

“Happy Independence from America Day,” Mr Dunstan repeated twice.
“Now let me speak to you as an ex-military person.”

Mr Dunstan is a Royal Military College Duntroon dropout and claims he woke to the perils of all things war during his time on the inside – in his words, “disillusionment set in”.

He then moved into engineering at the University of New South Wales and it was there he found an affinity for political activism, particularly in opposition to the Vietnam War.

Referring to his time as a cadet he said, “Our thinking had been channelled and we all seemed to have the same opinion.”

“When I left Duntroon and I got my honours degree in engineering but I also graduated in student organising,” he said.

“Here I am, 55 years later, standing outside a barrack, talking to privates who are pretending not to listen.

“You can’t stop listening when you hear the truth.”

He went on to describe the horror experienced by Vietnam vets he had talked to during his decades-long anti-war campaign.

A recurring theme emerged around conscripted Australian soldiers killed by Australian land mines and formed the baWARHOL-ESQUE sis of his address on the misdirection of military leadership.

During his speech he cited the Australian cult classic I Was Only 19 by Redgum, a song recounting the Vietnam War and the post traumatic stress disorder that ensued.

“The stories they told me about their time in Vietnam change your mind about the official history,” he said.

Mr Dunstan believed the great bloodshed during war was as a result of the minorities in charge.

However, he explained it was the discussions and concern of those not in leadership roles who ultimately mitigated further loss and led to the withdrawal from Vietnam.

“Private conversations in the mess amongst privates and officers expressing their doubts, it was their discussions that saved lives,” he said.

That is where the message he was directing at lower ranking officers was aimed.

“What has come from the US alliance?” he concluded rhetorically.

Mr Dunstan believes war lost its “nobility” with the end of World War II.”

 

 

We must fight against Assange’s Extradition to US – Tony Kevin

I spoke today at a street rally at the UK High Commission , Commonwealth Avenue, Canberra , at 12 noon Friday 26 April, for Julian Assange . Here are my speaking notes as delivered:

Tony Kevin (former Australian ambassador , independent author, see www.tonykevin.com.au)

My thanks to Christine Assange, Julian’s mother in Australia, to Lorese Vera, and to their colleagues, for inspiring and calling this public meeting.

We live in dangerous times. US imperial power is flailing around in its death throes , making trouble for people and nations all over the world. Blocking real action on climate change, trying to foment regime change in Venezuela and Iran, troublemaking in the South China Sea, illegally maintaining military presences in Syria. The US governing elite remains obsessively Russophobic. The nuclear arms race is slipping out of control under dangerous American illusions of global military supremacy. We are living through the most perilous moment since the Cuban missile crisis ; more perilous even, since in the craziness of Russiagate, the US government is not currently even speaking to Russia.

And here in Australia we have a crucially important election underway, whose outcome will be vital to our young people and other disadvantaged communities.

So why bother about this person called Julian Assange ? This one weird early middle-aged guy who seems to have a knack for getting up the noses of so many powerful people and governments? Aren’t there bigger things we need to think about than the fate of this one particularly troublesome person? Should we not just think of him as ‘collateral damage’ of the past 20 years, and move on to more important and current debates and causes?

The fact that some of us are here today for this demonstration, in a city not big on demonstrations, shows we do not accept that argument. We recognise that Julian is pivotal to so much that is happening around us.

In these dangerous times , we need to gather round him to protect him from his bitter enemies. Not just because it is the decent thing to do – and it is – but because our country needs him, his idealism and energy and political insights . People like Julian are rare and we need to give them our love and respect and loyalty and protection.

There is nothing I say here today that you won’t recognise and know already. Ideas and arguments flow freely round the internet, it is easy to find likeminded people on Facebook and Twitter, to read and commend and encourage one another’s work. We all know Julian’s importance – that is why we are here.

We could all be at home reading and writing on our IPads, but we are here, in the public square, in front of the UK HC , the embassy of America’s most important lackey state, in the capital city of America’s second most important lackey state, Australia.

We are gathered together just down the hill from our Parliament House where Australian national security policy is debated and determined . The fact that we have come together in this place today, in an act of real physical politics, sends an important message to our power elites. We want to make them uncomfortable, we want to be the burrs in their saddles. If we do that, we are achieving something here today.

Julian is now in great danger. He faces extradition from Britain to the heartland of the American Empire. They want to silence him, to bury him in US prison for the rest of his life as they wanted to bury Chelsea Manning for 35 years, a sentence only commuted by Obama in an act of decency as he left office, to nine years. As now Manning is indefinitely back in jail again – she is a truly heroic person.

The current US effort to extradite Julian, now exposed after years of denial, is an act of pure vengeance and spite, and intended to intimidate others who might be tempted to follow Julian’s and Chelsea’s noble examples.

It is what apartheid South Africa did to Nelson Mandela. They failed to suppress his thought and nobility, and these people will fail too. Around the world, people are rising up in protest at the cruel political persecutions now being inflicted on Julian and Chelsea.

The US and UK secret states are throwing everything they can at Julian now. The full resources of Anglo-American information warfare , of the most malevolent PSYOPS – psychological operations in warfare – have been deployed against this one man.

Caitlin Johnstone, whose website I urge you all to follow if you do not do so already, recently brilliantly listed and analysed 27 – twenty-seven – Big Lies that are being spread about Julian , in their efforts to discredit him and limit the reach of his voice. Caitlin convincingly rebutted each of those 27 lies. After today’s event, please go back and read her piece.

It all boils down to a simple either-or proposition : either Julian is crazy and dangerous and must be locked up for life , or those out to get him are committing evil acts . There can be no sitting on the fence on this one, no careful balancing of pros and cons on each side.

We are talking about an innocent man’s life and about the attempt by malign state forces to silence this great man’s voice.

Assange started with the idea that raw state power can and must be fought and exposed with truth and public opinion: that we must demand our governments behave decently, especially when they go to war . This is the same ideal that inspired Dan Ellsberg to leak the Pentagon papers during the Vietnam War , Woodward and Bernstein to expose Nixon’s Watergate crimes, Ed Snowden to expose illegal US Govt intelligence-gathering on its own citizens, and Julian Assange to expose, especially, American war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Nothing better shows the crucial importance of what Assange and Manning did than the release by Wikileaks of the 18 minute film Collateral Murder, the full video and audio record of a mass murder of civilians carried out by a US military helicopter over Baghdad. Not only did they murder a large group of unarmed innocent civilians in the street, a few minutes later they blew up an ambulance team in a bus that came to collect the bodies and a few people still alive, a bus that even contained children. And they enjoyed themselves, they congratulated themselves on their marksmanship, they gloried in these cruel murders .

None of these war criminals were ever bought to justice , nor ever will be. The video was suppressed until Manning somehow got it out to Wikileaks. This was whistleblowing in the public interest of the highest order. If Wikileaks had done nothing else , this film proved its vital importance.

Wikileaks has opened the gates to a whole new way of challenging the imperial state and its false propaganda. There is a healthy public scepticism out there now . Lies are being and will be challenged and exposed. Julian and his team showed the way to the heroism of our own Witness K and Bernard Collaery in this city, over the Australian Government’s illegal spying during an important negotiation with the East Timor government, a case with which you will all be familiar.

Mainstream media are more and more being forced to account for themselves, to look critically at their own role in normalising and explaining away state misconduct . People like us, however angry we might make people like Chris Uhlmann and Michael Rowland – and I like and respect them both as good mainstream journalists – have an essential role to play in holding a blowtorch to the feet of power , and to those who surround and protect and normalise power.

Finally, what message can we send today to help Julian? We wish he were here, in this little piece of British territory across the road called the UK High Commission. We wish we could go in there and bring him out to freedom, as British police brutally dragged him out of another Embassy to a different kind of jail, a British prison in London.

But we can send a powerful message . We need to demand of the British government – and I hope people are listening to us in there – these things.( and I have sent them a copy of these words) .

First: Fair and decent conditions of imprisonment in Belworth Prison as Julian awaits legal proceedings and during these proceedings : proper accommodation , access to fresh air and sunlight and exercise, proper medical care, adequate visiting rights by his family, friends and legal team, and regular and reported consular visits from Australian High Commission consular staff.

All these things are basic human rights due to any Australian citizen imprisoned in a foreign country. Our government needs to demand these things, as it did for James Ricketson in Cambodia, for Peter Greste in Egypt, for our footballer in Thailand – but did not do for David Hicks and Mamdouh Habib In the US, and until recent days was not doing for Julian. We need to challenge the complacent assumption of our government, Labor opposition and the mainstream media, that bad stuff cannot be done to Australian citizens by the governments of our great and powerful friends Britain and the US . It can be, and it is.

Secondly , and crucially, we need to demand of our political elites – in this case, foreign minister Marise Payne and her Shadow Penny Wong, and behind them the major party leaders Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten – that they strenuously and forcefully demand of the British Govt that it not allow Julian to be extradited to US. We all know what will happen to him there. We see what is done to political prisoners of conscience Chelsea Manning, and Maria Butina. We cannot allow this to happen to Julian, to become a lifetime political prisoner of conscience in a US jail.

We need to demand of Marise Payne and Penny Wong that they publicly and jointly or separately commit to making the strongest representations to the British Govt to bring Julian safely home to Australia after his bail issue is legally concluded in the UK. His extradition to US must be firmly denied , because it is entirely vindictive and political exemplary punishment. We cannot trust American justice in this matter. We must protect Julian now, so that he can return to safety and resumed public interest work in his home country, Australia.

We are proud of our fellow Australian and we must now stand by him in his hour of greatest need. Thank you.

Tony Kevin, Canberra 26 April 2019.

#CutMilitarySpending – Speak up on three military mega-projects.

How would your electorate use $36 million per year?

The federal government has announced plans to increase military spending.  A temporary boost will be added: $200bn to the existing $30bn spent annually. (Australian Government Department of Defence, n.d.).

Three projects are presented here: 9 Ships, 72 Jets and 12 Submarines

Military Spending infographic

#CutMilitarySpending


These are only 3 of several projects on the go. You can assert that this is #NotDefence, but instead about facilitating the transfer of massive tax dollars to transnational corporations feeding at the Australian trough.

Cost per electorate for each project over 35 years 

1/ Submarines: A total of $100bn of taxpayers’ money will go into the construction and maintenance of 12 French-designed submarines. ‘Opportunities’ for Australian industry integration into the supply chain will develop ‘defence capability’ (Financial Review 2018).

Submarines: $20 million per electorate, per year.

2/ Jets: 72 F35 Jet Fighters with costs a total of $15.3bn plus $40bn operational costs. Fighters are being made by US weapons corporation Lockheed Martin (DefenceConnect September 2018).

Jets: $9 million per electorate, per year.

3/ Ships: $35bn for the construction of naval frigates. BAE systems, a British company, has construction planned for these anti-submarine and anti-aircraft ships. [Costing does not include running costs] (DefenceConnect 2019; DefenceConnect June 2018).

Ships: $7 million per electorate, per year.

TOTAL: $36million in your electorate alone, per year.

How would your electorate use $36million per year?


Greens policy supports demilitarization

The ‘Peace and Demilitarization Policy Initiative’ includes promises to:

  • Return defence spending to long-term trend levels by reducing the size and speed of planned procurement programs; 
  • Increase oversight of defence procurement by establishing a Parliamentary Defence Office to provide independent advice to Members of Parliament; and
  • End the Coalition’s plan to make Australia a global arms dealer.

     “[increasing Defence spending] is pouring public money into the pockets of weapon manufacturers and entering us into a regional arms race. Neither of these things are making us safer.” – Peter Whish-Wilson (2019), Greens Senator.

       ‘[The Coalition and Labor] support the arbitrary target of defence spending equalling 2% of GDP. Billions of dollars are being thrown at weapons manufacturers with little scrutiny. Many of the government’s costly acquisitions will be obsolete by the time they are deployed. All of this is taking place while the threat of attack on Australia remains unchanged’ (The Greens, 2019).

“Australians want peace and global prosperity, not more weapons and war” (The Greens, 2019).


Further analysis

Boondoggle: ‘an expensive program that is a waste of money, especially one using public money’ (Cambridge University Press 2019).

These massive expenditures are inspired by the 2016 Defence White Paper, which reveals plans to increase military funding to $41b (2% of GDP) by 2021, and up to $52b by 2026 (Australian Government Department of Defence, 2016).  Few actual physical threats are identified in the paper.  Australia is not under threat of attack, and the utility of additional military equipment is highly questionable. This is not a matter of defence. The  program will win votes from the South Australian community, whose steel industry will be called upon for the submarine construction (Smart 2016).  It is in alignment with the interests of our US allies (The Greens 2019), and provides an excellent way to channel money from public funds into the hands of private industry.

The Australia Greens party aims to create a fairer, more equal society, and has created detailed policy initiatives around peace and demilitarization (The Greens 2019). Our goal is for discussion about these programs to make its way into political discourse.


References

Australian Government Department of Defence, Fact sheet: Defence budget overview (2015-16).

Australian Government Department of Defence (2016), 2016 defence white paper. (pdf) 

Cambridge University Press (2019), Cambridge online dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary online – Boondoggle.

Defence Connect (June 2018), BAE welcomes $35bn SEA 5000 program win by S. Kuper

Defence Connect (September 2018), Challenging times ahead as complex task of long-term F-35 support and sustainment begins  

Defence Connect (April 2019), Collaboration key to developing shipbuilding innovation and capability by S. Kuper. 

Financial Review (May 2019), $100 billion babies: Defence reveals true cost of new submarines for taxpayers by A. Tillett

The Greens (2019), Peace and Demilitarization, Policy initiative plan.

Dubbo Weekender G. Smart (May 2016), Boondoggle of the century – so far. .

Greens Media Release. P. Whish-Wilson (2019), Defence projects of concern management creates its own concern.

Authorised by Margaret Pestorius
Australian Nonviolence Projects
298 Fearnley St, Manunda, 4870

Military Catalogue should not be on Saudi Arabia’s shopping list

Reprinted from Senator Whish Wilson MEDIA RELEASE 12 FEB 2019
DEFENCE AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

Greens Defence spokesperson, Peter Whish-Wilson, has called on the Federal Government to declare that none of the defence equipment showcased in the 2019 Australian Military Sales Catalogue will be sold to Saudi Arabia.

Senator Whish-Wilson said, “Last year, Minister Payne said all options were on the table in relation to halting arms sales to Saudi Arabia. But with no further word from the Government and the release of its Military Sales catalogue, it looks like the only option on the table is guns and tanks.

“If this equipment has a chance of ending up in Saudi Arabia and being used in the war on Yemen, the Federal Government should be ashamed.

“The Federal Government needs to stop hiding behind the secrecy surrounding the sale of Australian military equipment and openly declare where this equipment will end up and what it will be used for.

“Painting Australia as a top-10 global defence exporter, and pumping billions of dollars of blood money into our defence industry, is misguided and sets Australia on a wrong and dangerous path. This money is much better spent on a sustainable future and productive industries, not machines of war.”

Senator Whish-Wilson reiterated his previous calls for an immediate ban on all arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

Make West Papua Safe

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The #MakeWestPapuaSafe campaign is rolling in Australia. Actions were launched in Cairns in November 2018 and April 2019.

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Our goal is to put pressure on the Australian Federal Police to stop training the Indonesian Police, including the paramilitary Mobile Police Brigade (Brimob) and the counter insurgency group Special Detachment 88 (D88), responsible for killing scores of unarmed West Papuan activists.

In 2018 #MWPS helped persuade the Australian Labor Party to adopt a motion to

monitor and evaluate the effectiveness and human rights impact of all aid supplied by the AFP to the Indonesian police. The non-partisan #MakeWestPapuaSafe campaign will use this motion to hold the ALP to account and to leverage greater change.

We will continue to apply pressure on other political parties to take steps to stop training and arming the Indonesian police and military.

At the same time, we stay in close contact with both the West Papuan community in Australia and with West Papuan leaders inside the country and in the Diaspora. The situation in West Papua is volatile and, as you will have seen, even in the mainstream media there has been an increase in reports of abuse against ordinary people.

Justice for Murdered Children
Justice for Murdered Children

Justice for Murdered Children

In 2018 we produced a video about the 2014 Paniai massacre. That 12 min film was released in December and events were held around Australia to remember the school children killed by Indonesian security forces. The film also highlighted the ways families of the murdered children are resisting intimidation and trying to persuade the international community, including the United Nations, to support them to get justice.

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