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Hector Sharp

Hector Sharp is the Victorian Co-Convener and IHL Spokesperson at Australian Lawyers for Human Rights. He is also a former Right Now editor.

Opinion

Atrocities and war crimes in Myanmar: here’s what we know

By Hector Sharp
Interview

Words for change

Hector Sharp in conversation with Matthew Taylor
Interview

Domestic terrorism in Australia

Hector Sharp in conversation with Andrew Zammit
Interview

Friday chat: Amy Lamoin

Hector Sharp in conversation with Amy Lamoin
Interview

Friday chat: Steven Freeland

Hector Sharp in conversation with Steven Freeland
Interview

Friday chat: Mike Smith

Hector Sharp in conversation with Mike Smith
Interview

Friday chat: Jessica Hazelwood

Hector Sharp in conversation with Jessica Hazelwood

The Trans-Pacific Partnership will cut accessibility to medicine for those that need it most

By Hector Sharp
Opinion

What’s bringing Melbourne’s Ethiopian community to the streets?

By Hector Sharp
Interview

Protecting people from harm

Hector Sharp in conversation with Mark McMillan

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