Pip Hinman
Labor Senators had another opportunity on March 17 to demonstrate their partys opposition to the Iraq war. But they voted with the Coalition against a Greens motion supporting the peace movements calls not to send more troops to Iraq. The Democrats were the only other Senators who supported the motion, which called for Australian troops to be brought home.
Senator Kerry Nettles motion noted the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, the global protests and the deaths of coalition forces and Iraqi civilians. It called on the Coalition government to reverse its decision to send an extra 450 troops to Iraq.
The motion noted that the United Iraqi Alliance, which narrowly won the recent election, is campaigning for a timetable for the withdrawal of the multinational forces from Iraq, and called for the withdrawal of Australian troops from Iraq as a contribution to resolving the conflict.
Despite ALP Senator John Faulkners recent anti-war speeches in the Senate querying why the government hadnt bothered to find out the numbers of Iraqi casualties, he too voted against the motion.
From Green Left Weekly, March 23, 2005.
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