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  • War on Beneficiaries and Disabled People

    War on Beneficiaries and Disabled People

    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

  • Intifada: Palestine Imperialism and Revolution  

    Intifada: Palestine Imperialism and Revolution  

    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

  • Fighting to end migrant exploitation. An interview with Anu Kaloti

    Fighting to end migrant exploitation. An interview with Anu Kaloti

    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

  • Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman

    Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism by Robert Chapman

    In our first article of 2024, Melissa Peterson reviews Robert Chapman’s new book on neurodivergent liberation that places the overturning of ableist norms at the heart of the struggle against capitalism. Read more

  • Defending Te Tiriti against the Right: An Interview with Unite Co-President Xavier Walsh

    Defending Te Tiriti against the Right: An Interview with Unite Co-President Xavier Walsh

    Xavier Walsh, Co-president of Unite union, is a recent Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Māori Studies and is preparing to start their PhD investigating the potential role of tikanga Māori in our understanding of workplace grievances. In this guest interview, they tell SA why the fight to defend Te Tiriti against attacks from the Right… Read more

  • Henry Kissinger: Good riddance to a war criminal

    Henry Kissinger: Good riddance to a war criminal

    Henry Kissinger is finally dead. In this obituary, Doug R surveys some investigative reporting on some of Kissinger’s many war crimes from Vietnam to East Timor. Read more

  • Disability justice in Palestine

    Disability justice in Palestine

    On the International Day of Disabled Persons, Melissa Peterson discusses the interconnections between the global struggles for disability justice and Palestinian self-determination. Read more

  • Labour calls for a ceasefire in Gaza: Now cut all ties with Israel

    Labour calls for a ceasefire in Gaza: Now cut all ties with Israel

    Chris Hipkin’s belated support for a Gaza ceasefire is a sign of the strength of the growing Palestine solidarity movement, but words are cheap without action, we argue in this Socialist Aotearoa statement. Read more

  • Introducing our new website

    Introducing our new website

    We re-launch the Socialist Aotearoa website in the midst of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, a global anti-war radicalisation, and a crisis of legitimacy for Israeli apartheid and US Imperialism. This historical rupture, marked by an unprecedented revival of Palestine solidarity activism across the world, is one that calls for a sharp political intervention from… Read more

  • Revolution in the Arab world the key to Palestinian liberation

    Revolution in the Arab world the key to Palestinian liberation

    The solidarity for Palestine across the Middle East needs to feed into a revolt to bring down the corrupt regimes that collaborate with imperialism, writes James Supple in this article republished from Solidarity Australia. Read more

Where do we stand?

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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