HIV in Australia
At June 30, 1993, there had been:
17,475 diagnoses of HIV
of whom
4258 had developed AIDS
of whom
2786 had died.
Between April 1 and June 30, 1993:
253 people were newly diagnosed with HIV
of whom
42 were
126
This issue will be the last Green Left Weekly produced in 1993. The first issue in 1994 will be dated January 19.
Issue 126 marks the successful publication of Green Left Weekly for three years. And without doubt, the third year has been the
Queen Street Mall threat
By Nikki Ulasowski
BRISBANE — City mall management renewed attacks on democratic rights in the Queen Street Mall on November 30 by trying to force removal of a display board which was part of a stall supporting
By Ken Davis
People with HIV, community AIDS organisations and international health bodies are agreed that human rights and public health go hand in hand in fighting AIDS. Countries with widely accessible health systems as well as greater
As recently as 100 years ago, white people in America committed diabolically criminal acts — and still do — against humanity in general, and against people of colour in particular, routinely.
Often, on mere whims, white men, women and even
DENNIS HOWLETT is a founding member and Steering Committee member of the Action Canada Network and co-chair of the Network's Education and Communication Committee. During a recent visit to Sydney, he was interviewed by LISA MACDONALD for Green Left.
Oh Africa
Oh Africa
By John Queripel
Reviewed by Simone Fraser
John Queripel has been active for human rights for many years. His recent recording continues to explore this concern.
Many of the songs narrate the lives of activists,
By Edward W. Said
The "historic breakthrough" by the PLO and the Israeli government signals a new phase of reconciliation between two enemies. But it also leaves Palestinians very much the subordinates, with Israel still in charge of East
White ribbons
The small contingent of Men Against Sexual Assault (MASA) who stood beside the route of the Sydney Reclaim the Night march with their banner this year, received a warm very welcome, at least from the women marching near me. It was
By Stephen Robson
HANOI — The village of Co Nhue is north of the city. Some four kilometres long, it stretches along the highway to the airport.
I visited Co Nhue to meet with representatives from the Peasants Association in the village.