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Australian news, and some related international items

WARNING on International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

‘Ghillar, Michael Anderson, Convener of the Sovereign Union, 13 Aug 18 
last surviving member of the founding four of the Aboriginal Embassy and
Head of State of the Euahlayi Nation, said from Sydney today:

‘I am extremely concerned that the enthusiasm to quickly negotiate so-called Treaty/Treaties
with the illegal occupying colonial States under the Federation of the Commonwealth of Australia
will lead to First Nations unwittingly ceding their inherent sovereignty.

‘I must ring alarm bells nationwide, while the Australian Government and its colonial States
are sitting back in their warm and comfortable offices slowly applauding
the stupidity of our ‘childlike race’. …

‘The Governments have been very clever in the last thirty years to use the disunity within our communities
to withdraw funding and shut down burgeoning successful community organisations. The Governments
achieved the total destruction of these organizations by the First Nations lackeys,
of whom there are plenty, to shut down our hard fought for successes
and now these communities have nothing.

‘The regurgitated Constitutional Inclusion/Recognition and the Yulara Statement
have been rejected by the grassroots across Australia.
It’s only the half-educated half-baked Blacks, living off the blood money being paid by Governments,
who are still pushing this barrow. …

‘We need to make it very clear that there is no single body in this country that can speak for the many Nations.
I was reminded by the Yorta Yorta stalwart today that the NSW Aboriginal Land Council is an instrument of the Crown,
where the Minister, with a stroke of a pen, can shut it down and take back everything it has acquired,
in the name of the Crown. Monica Morgan of the Yorta Yorta also made the point that there is in excess
of 280 000 Aboriginal people in New South Wales alone and
only 10% are members of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council. …

‘How can any one of you neo-liberal Blacks and the Two-Bob Mob want to negotiate with our foreigner occupiers
when their oppression meets all the definitions of the law against genocide,
the1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide:

(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

August 12, 2018 Posted by | aboriginal issues, AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL | Leave a comment

The high police costs of guarding nuclear waste transports

Herald 11th Aug 2018 Police Scotland is expecting a £4 million windfall from external
organisations for protecting nuclear waste shipments and policing sporting
events. The force has made almost £1 million this year so far for
providing logistical support for nuclear waste transfers and policing
football matches. The ongoing logistical support — known as Operation
Ailey — is understood to involve traffic management and public order
protection for nuclear waste travelling from the decommissioned Dounreay
nuclear plant for reprocessing at Sellafield in Cumbria.
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16412532.nuclear-convoys-and-sports-give-police-4m-windfall/

August 12, 2018 Posted by | General News | Leave a comment

Is BBC Spying on WikiLeaks Founder Assange in Ecuadorian Embassy?

Why has the Australian government, which supports convicted murderers overseas, not given any help to whistleblower Julian Assange?
 https://sputniknews.com/europe/201808091067081598-bbc-spy-assange/

On Thursday WikiLeaks Twitter account posted a screenshot of a letter received by some of the residents of no. 18 Hans Cres, London — an apartment building across from the Ecuadorian Embassy that serves as an asylum for Julian Assange. The letter, which has a BBC News logo in its top right corner, asks permission to install permanent cameras outside residents’ apartments so that they overlook the embassy.

The letter was motivated by a desire to better cover Julian Assange’s story and promised to compensate for any disturbances caused. The letter also contains Jonathan Whitney’s email as a contact for those interested in the offer. According to Whitney’s profile, he is a BBC News Deployment Editor.

WikiLeaks chief editor Julian Assange has been living in Ecuador’s UK Embassy since 2012 fearing the UK may extradite him to the US, where he could face prosecution over WikiLeaks’ publication of leaked US military and diplomatic documents. Recently Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno touched upon the issue of expelling Assange from the embassy, but noted that the UK must first guarantee the activist’s safety.

His statements followed conflicting media reports that Ecuador might revoke Assange’s asylum and that the whistleblower might leave voluntarily to due increasing health issues.

August 12, 2018 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, civil liberties, politics international | Leave a comment

Julian Assange may have to leave the Ecuadorian embassy, due to his poor health

Assange may finally leave Ecuadorian embassy in London as health worsens – report https://tremontherald.com/world/assange-may-finally-leave-ecuadorian-embassy-in-london-as-health-worsens-report/116462/ 

Assange may finally leave Ecuadorian embassy in London as health worsens – report Julian Assange, who has spent more than 2,230 days in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, is expected to leave the building soon with his health deteriorating, sources say.

This latest information about the WikiLeaks founder, who was already expected to leave the embassy “in the coming weeks,” was Wednesday by Bloomberg which cited “two people with knowledge of the matter.” The news agency reported that the whistleblower’s health “has declined recently.”

The news comes days after Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno announced that Assange must “eventually” leave the embassy. “Yes, indeed yes, but his departure should come about through dialogue,” the Ecuadorian president said in answer to a reporter’s question on whether he will eventually have to leave.

“For a person to stay confined like that for so long is tantamount to a human rights violation,” Moreno said, stressing that Ecuador wants to make sure that nothing “poses a danger” to the whistleblower‘s life.

The whistleblower’s health is deteriorating, according to the Courage Foundation, a group that fundraises for the legal defense of whistleblowers. Assange is in “a small space” and has “no access to sunlight,” the group , adding that this has a serious impact “on his physical and mental health.”

Rape allegations, stemming from Assange’s visit to Sweden in August 2010, were the main reason that he sought refuge in London’s Ecuadorian embassy in 2012 when a warrant was issued for his arrest. Assange maintained that he could be extradited from Sweden to the US, where he would be prosecuted for his whistleblowing and would not receive a fair trial. Swedish prosecutors dropped the investigation in 2017, but a British warrant for violating bail conditions still stands.

Washington simply “wants revenge” for the “embarrassment” WikiLeaks caused it, and wants it to serve “as a deterrent to others,” human rights activist Peter Tatchell told RT earlier in July. “Someone who’s published that information in the same way that the New York Times or the Guardian publish information, I don’t think they should face risk 30 or 40 years in jail in the United States,” Tatchell added.

Launched in 2006, the WikiLeaks project is aimed at exposing government and corporate secrets. It garnered global attention back in 2010 with its massive release of classified US military documents, which included those detailing how American military equipment was deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq. Assange won thousands of admirers, with many applauding his willingness to speak the truth.

August 12, 2018 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, civil liberties, politics international | Leave a comment

US (NASA) and Russia Sign Agreement on Researching, Exploring Deep Space – NASA Has Started Already While Russia Is “Preparing”, Apparently To Get Tech Transfer From USA; Sanctions? What Sanctions? — Mining Awareness +

Originally posted on Mining Awareness + : “NASA has already engaged industry partners in gateway concept studies. Roscosmos and other space station partner agencies are preparing to do the same.“. That’s really punishing Russia for taking Crimea and beating up, arresting and killing journalists; opposition leaders and protestors! Sanctions? What sanctions? It’s bad enough that private companies…

via US (NASA) and Russia Sign Agreement on Researching, Exploring Deep Space – NASA Has Started Already While Russia Is “Preparing”, Apparently To Get Tech Transfer From USA; Sanctions? What Sanctions? — Mining Awareness +

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August 12 Energy News — geoharvey

Science and Technology: ¶ “Airbus Zephyr Solar Powered Plane Sets New Record, Stays Aloft For 26 Days” • An Airbus Zephyr S solar-powered plane took off from Arizona on July 11 and stayed aloft for 25 days, 23 hours, and 57 minutes. The plane has a wingspan of 82 feet and weighs a feather-light 165 […]

via August 12 Energy News — geoharvey

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Bodangora wind farm connects to the grid in NSW — RenewEconomy

Bodangora wind farm in NSW switches on its first turbines.

via Bodangora wind farm connects to the grid in NSW — RenewEconomy

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EnergyLab and Southern Cross Enterprise Lab partner to drive innovation for a clean energy future in the Northern Rivers. — RenewEconomy

Australia’s leading clean-tech business accelerator EnergyLab has partnered with Southern Cross University’s Enterprise Lab to launch an Acceleration Program for innovators in the renewable and advanced energy sectors.

via EnergyLab and Southern Cross Enterprise Lab partner to drive innovation for a clean energy future in the Northern Rivers. — RenewEconomy

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