
The Australian media’s silence on Palestine is deafening.
Sarah Jacob in conversation with Randa Abdel-FattahSarah Jacob speaks to Randa Abdel-Fattah about the Australian media’s reticence to talk about Palestine.
Sarah Jacob speaks to Randa Abdel-Fattah about the Australian media’s reticence to talk about Palestine.
Anti-Semitism explores issues such as self-identity, historical revisionism and religiopolitical homogenisation in an easy and elucidating manner, writes Samaya Borom.
Individual courage, perseverance, and the willingness to stand up to ostensibly unbeatable systems can still influence the history and implementation of human rights, writes Christopher Ringrose.
Omar is a story of love and freedom set in occupied Palestine, and the illusion of choice that can lead to destruction when rights are denied, writes Jessica Pearce.
Are boycotts an expression of economic freedom? Are they useful? Marta Skrabacz looks at some recent examples of boycotting to offer some answers
Are “security” concerns enough to justify the Federal Government’s lack of transparency over asylum seekers? Marika Sosnowski looks at innovative decisions by the Israeli High Court that attempt to balance security and human rights as possible leads for Australia.