Sunday, July 5, 2009

22 October 07

Social Justice Network to campaign to get rid of John Howard’s government
With the election date being confirmed to take place on 24 November this year, the Social Justice Network (SJN) in Sydney with the rest of Australia will go over the devastating setbacks that occurred during the last few years.

“We have witnessed deep social division, including increased racial and religious hatred which targeted certain sections of the Australian society” said Jamal Daoud, the spokesperson of the Social Justice Network.

“We also witnessed a huge gap created between rich and poor, a result of Federal government’s workplace relations, taxation policies and the huge cuts on spending on services”

Thus, we are witnessing wide community’s enthusiastic efforts to get rid of the deeply regressive John Howard’s government

“While we have a lot of reservations on Labor’s policies and practices, we do acknowledge that it is the best outcome we can achieve at this moment” Said Mr Daoud. “Until we are able to consolidate our efforts to build an alternative political force that put the welfare of all Australians first on its agenda, we want to see Howard’s government end, as first step to regain some humanity and justice in the society”

“We will advocate the voters in this election campaign to send a clear message of rejecting War on Iraq and Afghanistan, rejecting racism and Work Choices laws”

The Network will distribute thousands copies of the attached leaflet to voters in certain electorates, to indicate that voters should look seriously at how they should vote to make their voices be heard. We will also talk to groups as well as individuals to achieve the goals of the campaign.

For more info, you can call Jamal Daoud on 0424 163 667

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