Samaya Borom Samaya Borom is a PhD candidate writing on human rights and terrorism and Law and Criminology lecturer. Review Review – A Secret Australia Revealed by the Wikileaks Exposés By Samaya Borom Review Lawless: a review By Samaya Borom Review Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America: a review By Samaya Borom Review For They Know Not What They Do: a review By Samaya Borom Review On Violence: a review By Samaya Borom Review Stories from the Defenders: a review of Seeking Justice in Cambodia By Samaya Borom Review Radical Heart, the inside story of the Uluru Statement of the Heart By Samaya Borom Review The Power of Human Connection: a review of The Fox Hunt By Samaya Borom Review Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia: a review By Samaya Borom Review Representations of the African-Australian Diaspora in Contemporary Australia By Samaya Borom Review Delving beyond the politicised asylum seeker debate By Samaya Borom Review What it means to be a refugee in Australia By Samaya Borom Review The collapse of counter-terrorism By Samaya Borom Review Osamah Sami tackles the refugee experience with humour and gusto By Samaya Borom Review A framework for understanding resurgence of anti-Semitism By Samaya Borom Review War through a woman’s eyes By Samaya Borom Review Looking for Camp 32: a personal journey into Cambodia’s dark past By Samaya Borom Review Crucial reading: First Nations human rights trajectory By Samaya Borom Review Hazelwood coal mine fire “completely avoidable” By Samaya Borom Review Documentary places women at the centre of social change By Samaya Borom