Socialist Aotearoa is a revolutionary socialist network active in movements against capitalism, racism and war. We are affiliated to the International Socialist Tendency.


Many thousands of antifascists celebrated all night in rallies around the country on Sunday evening, as the news came through of the second round election results in France. It had been widely feared that the far-right National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, would be forming a government this week. Instead they… Read more

By Jon Mullen, French Election Correspondent and comrade As dozens of antifascist demonstrations are about to begin across France, in opposition to the now over 200 far right MPs, here are some initial thoughts on the results France is plunged into a deep political crisis which will last for some time. Every political configuration is… Read more

23.06.2024 – John Mullen One week before the first round of legislative elections, the Telegraph in London headlines on a “nationalist revolution” in France. The situation is changing constantly, with the far-right Rassemblement national (National Rally), led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, at 35% in the polls and being predicted to get more… Read more

The Wind That Shakes The Barley starring Cillian Murphy is a great movie, a fast-moving account of Ireland’s war of independence against Britain and of the civil war that marked the first year of nationalist Ireland’s self-government. To try and raise funds for the Migrant Workers Association in their struggle against employers who have taken… Read more

Hands Off Whaikaha! Fund Disability Supports rally is on Sunday 26th May. “The word ‘Whaikaha’ is closely associated with Maaka Tibble, a Ngāti Porou kaumatua, who has worked in the disability world for decades, including as a founding member of the Māori Disability Leadership Group.” ( Whaikaha.govt.nz ). We must not let this word be… Read more

Public Meeting Thu, 26 April 2024 7:30pm – 9:00pm Unite Union, 486 New North Road, Kingsland This Anzac Day, Socialist Aotearoa holds a rally at Unite Union for the liberation of Palestine and against any upcoming war with Iran- which could lead is into another world war that will see millions of working class lives… Read more

By M Peterson ‘Nothing about us without us’ is a phrase used by disability justice groups and one which has been completely ignored and undermined by our government. Hundreds of people have experienced huge distress this week following on from the announcement on Monday about changes to funding for disabled people and carers which were… Read more

Public Meeting Thu, 29 Feb 2024 7:30pm – 9:00pm Unite Union, 486 New North Road, Kingsland For how much longer will we allow inequality to increase while war is waged on the poor? After having lived through a global pandemic, what will it take for the current government to realize that in order for us… Read more

Guest speakers Rami Abu Ali, Rahman Bashir, Billy Hania Thursday 15th February at 7.30pm Unite, 486 New North Road, Kingsland Like millions around the world, protesters in Aotearoa have gathered around the country every weekend to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and the end of the Israeli occupation. The crisis in Gaza is extreme. Approximately… Read more

Socialist Aotearoa talks to Anu Kaloti, an immigration adviser with Migrant Workers Association, about injustices in the visa system. Anu, a socialist and long-time campaigner for migrant rights, explains why the accredited employer work visa essentially keeps employees in ‘bondage’, and what Kiwi workers can do to show solidarity with exploited migrants. Can you explain… Read more
The two richest men in Aotearoa own as much wealth as the bottom 1.4 million people. Wages in this country have been stagnant for 30 years. Public services are at breaking point. We have the worst housing crisis of any OECD country. Our government, whether National or Labour, sets policies — from tax cuts to trade deals — which always favour the rich.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Quality education and healthcare; fair pay; dignity at work; homes for life: these things should not be luxuries, they should be human rights. We could live in a society which favoured working people rather than a tiny corporate elite…
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