John Zarb

John Zarb

John Zarb was an Australian Conscientious objector to military service (Conscription) during the Vietnam War. Objecting to the principle of forced drafting for military purposes under the National Service Act (1964), Zarb refused to nominate for conscription.

On October 14, 1968, John Zarb, 21, was the first person to be found guilty of having failed to comply with his call up notice during the Vietnam War. Zarb was convicted in Melbourne and sentenced to two years jail. He lost his appeal to the full High Court on November 25, 1968. He was released on compassionate grounds in August 1969 after serving 10 months and 7 days in Pentridge Prison.

Zarb's gaoling created a great deal of public opposition to conscription. As a postman, Zarb received support from his trade union, the Amalgamated Postal Workers Union (APWU). General Secretary George Slater, stated:

:"John Zarb is a political prisoner, gaoled by fascists. He refuses to take part in the murder of people who have done him no harm. He upholds the Christian principle of "thou shalt not kil'."

Thirty four Victorian union officials demanded Zarb’s immediate release and protests against his gaoling were often in the newspaper headlines of the time.

References

* [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/saatwar/collection/srg124_8_9.htm Leaflet: "Australia's political prisoner : John Zarb"] , State Library of South Australia
* [http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/interventions/workers.htm Trade unions and the Vietnam war] by Tony Duras
* [http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/RP/1996-97/97rp11.htm Trial by Jury paper prepared for Australian Parliamentary Library comments on High Court appeal]


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