Police Killing: An Aussie Outrage
- Jaime David
- May 1
- 1 min read
Socialist Equality Party (SEP) campaigners engaged with workers and young people in Footscray, Melbourne, following the police shooting of Abdifatah Ahmed. The SEP used the opportunity to discuss the broader issues of police violence, social inequality, and the role of the Labor government. They argued that the police operate to defend the capitalist system and that the Labor government is complicit in its injustices. The SEP campaigners highlighted the inadequacy of inquiries and reforms, asserting that they fail to address the root causes of police brutality. They connected Ahmed's death to broader systemic problems, including poverty, unemployment, and lack of social services. They also criticized the role of trade unions in collaborating with corporations and suppressing workers' struggles. The SEP advocated for an independent socialist program to fight for workers' rights, social equality, and democratic control over the police. They emphasized the need for a revolutionary movement to overthrow capitalism and establish a socialist society that prioritizes human needs over profit. The campaigners distributed leaflets and discussed their policies with residents, aiming to build support for their electoral campaign and promote a socialist perspective on the issues facing the working class. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/05/01/swaz-m01.html
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