New DSP branch warms up for Olympic protests

Wednesday, June 21, 2000 - 10:00


New DSP branch warms up for Olympic protests


BY DANIEL JARDINE

SYDNEY — Given mainstream media hype seeking to convince Sydneysiders
that the Olympics would be a golden time for everyone, a forum on “Why
the Olympics won't benefit Sydney”, held in Bondi Junction here on June
14, proved an appropriate way to launch the new Eastern Sydney branch of
the Democratic Socialist Party.

The DSP's Marina Carman told the 30 people gathered that nearby Bondi
Beach was proof of how false Olympics promises were proving: the Olympic
volleyball stadium, currently under construction, has had a devastating
impact on Sydney's most famous beach.

Carman also pointed to other adverse social and environmental impact:
rent increases, growing homelessness, expanded police powers, cuts to social
spending while millions are poured into Olympics construction, and environmental
problems surrounding numerous Olympics venues.

Trevor Close, organiser of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Injustice and Cultural Expo during the Olympics, spoke of the protests
being planned during the opening ceremony on September 15 and of a tent
city to be set up in Bicentennial Park next to the Olympics site. He issued
an open invitation to supporters of indigenous people's rights to support
the protests.

Dominic Kanak from Bondi Olympic Watch and Joel Bray from the Indigenous
Students Network endorsed protests in the lead up to and during the Olympics.

Attendees were enthusiastic about the new DSP branch and plans were
laid for a “warm-up” Olympics protest in the eastern suburbs during August. 





 

From GLW issue 409