APEC anti-Bush protests: the voice of the people
Graham Matthews
14 September 2007
Green Left Weeklys Graham Matthews asked a number of protesters at the Stop Bush rally in Sydney what motivated them to take part.
Nick from Melbourne (dressed as green three-headed kangaroo)
The three-headed Johnny the radioactive kangaroo highlights that nuclear power is not the answer to climate change. Instead of investing in nuclear we should go for renewable energies, such as wind and solar.
We dont want to become the worlds nuclear waste dump. Once uranium leaves our shore and it gets mixed up with uranium from all over the world, what guarantees do we have that it wont end up in nuclear weapons?
Raymond (dressed in military fatigues with a George Bush mask)
This is what it looks like in Abu Ghraib, where soldiers torture and kill people. Im protesting against the killing of fellow humans in other parts of the world. I want them to stop spending more money on the military. I want them to spend more on human rights.
Steve from West Australia
Im an ambulance officer and our motto is for the
service of humanity and this whole APEC thing is just not about that at all.
Jess Moore, Socialist Alliance candidate for Cunningham, Wollongong, NSW
The vast majority oppose the war in Iraq, oppose Work Choices and we are going to have to deal with the consequences of Bush and Howards criminal inaction around climate change. Were out in the streets today because were exercising our conscience and our right to protest.
Ibrahim and Assad
This is why were here: Lock up Liberals not Muslims.
Graham, Fire Brigade Employees Union
Ive come to show solidarity with the union movement against APEC and all it stands for, including trying to push down workers wages and conditions.
I havent felt intimidated, but friends of mine have. Its the age-old tactic. Governments have been intimidating people for centuries: workers have been shot and harassed, and activists are getting shot at and killed all round the world today for [standing up]. This is a small price to pay.
Weve got 100% coverage in our work places, and weve got a lot of different types of people. But our leadership
at the moment is very pro-union and radical, and theyre
driving the agenda. Its good.
My message to Howard is: Your days are numbered, mate! Im not saying Kevin Rudds the answer, but well get rid of Howard first, then well work on Rudd.
Suwaad from Belmore, Sydney
We all live in fear today, not just the Muslims. Look at the way theyve been treating the people of Sydney! The city was shut down! People were scared about coming to this demonstration.
It reminded me of whats happening in some Third World countries. Its like a police state. I never thought a day would come when, in Sydney, we feel like we did [back home].
Im from Lebanon which has suffered a lot because of Americas alliance with Israel. People all over the world have suffered so much because of George Bush.
Jim McIlroy, Socialist Alliance candidate for Griffith, Queensland (Kevin Rudds seat)
This protest is the voice of the people against the Iraq war and inaction on climate change. Were facing down the most intensive intimidation campaign in recent history. The people of Sydney, and many from interstate, showed courage and determination in standing up for their right to protest in a peaceful, but spirited, way. This popular show of defiance may turn out to be the final nail in the coffin of the Howard government.