Guam, military bases and self-determination

Afternoon workshop with panels, presentations and action planning on US bases and militarisation in Australia, Japan and the Pacific.

Special guests:Lisa Natividad and Julian Aguon, two Chamoru activists from Guahan (Guam) who are campaigning against US military bases on their land.

As the Pentagon prepares to move thousands of Marines from Okinawa to Guam, find out about the struggle for indigenous self-determination in the Pacific and Australia’s links to regional militarisation.
Speakers also include: Maki Yonaha from Japanese for Peace, Nic Maclellan from the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific and Richard Tanter from  the Nautilus Institute.
Venue & date: Green Building, 60 Leicester Street, Carlton.
12.30 to 5pm, Saturday 14 June.
Information: Nic Maclellan (NFIP), 0421 840 100 or Dale Hess (Religious Society of Friends), 9592 5247.

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