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Ali MC

Ali MC is a photographer, writer and musician and Human Rights Law Masters student. As well as traveling extensively overseas, he has also lived in remote Aboriginal communities teaching music and learning language. His first full-length book The Eyeball End was published in 2015, and in 2016 he produced a fourth album Urban Cleansing through his music collective New Dub City.

Opinion

Kastom in Vanuatu

By Ali MC
Opinion

The Spinifex People: Then and now

By Ali MC
Beach near the Dili suburb of Bidau Santa-Ana, where the LGBTIQ+ safe house Arco Iris (‘Rainbow’) has been established.
Opinion

Up close and personal with people from Timor-Leste’s LGBTIQ+ community

By Ali MC
Rohingya
Opinion

A short history of Rakhine State (Myanmar)

By Ali MC
Creative

Life in pictures at Tibar Rubbish Dump

By Ali MC
Creative

Nong Shain Maw: Stone Breakers of the East Khasi Highlands

By Ali MC
Permanent Peoples' Tribunal photographs
Opinion

Rohingya crisis ruled as genocide by Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal

By Ali MC
Rohingya vigil Ali MC
Opinion

Rohingya: The silence of Aung San Suu Kyi and the betrayal of human rights

By Ali MC
gurunagar fishermen sri lanka
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Post-war resilience in the Northern Province of Sri Lanka

By Ali MC

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