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g20
by Shaye
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
Pictures taken during the G20 demonstration.
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Young protester
by Shaye
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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Police move in
by Shaye
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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Police move in to remove protesters holding red and white ribbon
Police
by Shaye
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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Police standing guard
Clowning around
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Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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Greedy Pigs
by Shaye
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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Music in the streets
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Saturday November 18, 2006 at 08:33 PM
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White Ribbon Day Address
by Paddy Crumlin (MUA)
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 10:37 PM
Paddy Crumlins White Ribbon Day Address say NO to domestic violence 18 November 2006
By Padraig Crumlin - National Secretary
It is essential that the issue of violence against women is prioritised throughout our communities and the national society. There must be an acceptance by men that this campaign is essential to the health of our lives, individually and collectively. White Ribbon Day in my view is the most important Day in the Nations political and social calendar. We can no longer either serve ignorance or accept silence on an issue that degrades us as a civilised and advanced nation.
The Maritime Union of Australia does not condone any violence against women and is proud to be involved in the White Ribbon Day and I am personally proud to be an ambassador. It is our responsibility, my responsibility to speak out and take a firm stand in communicating this message to our members and the community at large.
I urge all members to get involved in today's activity and participate on 25 November by buying and distributing white ribbons and more importantly speaking in a forthright and determined fashion that we can never be safe or presume we have a society that is safe and healthy while any violence is taking place.
Men are overwhelming the perpetrators of physical violence and as a male dominant industry we have a special obligation to take a stand and speak out against this unacceptable behaviour. Women are our wives, mothers, daughters as well as our workmates. Men must use all of their intellectual, physical and creative energies in support of our women on this issue. We must be leaders and stand between violence and the perpetrator of violence and the women that are its object. My Union and myself are proud and determined to take the necessary stand and fight back, this will be done through highlighting the issue, education and lifting awareness that a hard and bright light must continue to shine to expose the many causes including mental illness that lies at the root of the problem. The future of all humanity has its foundations in peace and cooperative commitment to each other, let's realise these values on White Ribbon Day and stop the violence against women and let's do it now.
Paddy Crumlin
National Secretary
Maritime Union of Australia
For further information
Contact : Maritime Union of Australia Phone : +61 2 9267 9134 Fax : +61 2 9261 3481 Email : muano@mua.org.au WWW : http://mua.org.au/
Great photos
by Lumpen
Saturday November 18, 2006 at 10:40 PM
Thanks for taking the time to upload and share them. Solidarity to all.
Oh
by and
Thursday November 23, 2006 at 08:51 AM
By the way...it came to me while looking at teh photo of the ribbon. I think it'dbe a great idea if the cops start to move in wiht an arrest team to have someone throw a spool of strong nylon rope or even steel cordage over the mass of pigs and then have another (gloved) person catch it and then you can wrangle the cops in a nice circle and severely limit their motion....
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