Peter McGregor explained

Peter James McGregor (10 November 1947 – 11 January 2008) was an Australian anarchist known for his political activism, university teaching and commitment to direct action. He was actively involved in and led several major Australian and international political campaigns.[1]

Political Activities and Campaigns

2006

2007

Awards

His contributions to activism in the Vietnam anti-war movement and the Australian anti-apartheid movement which successfully disrupted the 1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia, as well as more recent activism such as his attempt to effect a citizen's arrest of Attorney General Philip Ruddock, for war crimes for Australia's involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, were recognised by the Eureka Australia Medal award conferred by Dr Joseph Toscano and the Anarchist Media Institute at Bakery Hill, Ballarat on 3 December 2007.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Tony Stephens, Obituary in Sydney Morning Herald, 23 January 2008, A radical activist to the very end, Retrieved 15 March 2015
  2. Reported in Daily Telegraph 5.05.06.
  3. Mike Head, World Socialist Web Site, 5 September 2007, Australian legal academics accept arrest of antiwar colleague, Retrieved 15 March 2015
  4. Takver, 10 July 2007, Sydney Indymedia, archived at archive.org Citizens Arrest of Attorney-General Philip Ruddock as a War Criminal Retrieved 22 March 2015
  5. Ethical Martini Blog, 21 September 2007, John Howard – War Criminal, Retrieved 15 March 2015
  6. Web site: Takver . NSW Activists Receive Eureka Australia Awards – 2007 . 7 December 2007 . 2007 . Eureka Anniversary Commemoration News . 22 March 2015.