Ellinor Guttorm Utsi, 60, is a Sami reindeer herder from Norway. The Sami people are an Indigenous People with distinct ...
Cyrille Traoré Ndembi, 61, is the President of the Vindoulou Residents’ Collective, a neighbourhood on the outskirts of ...
A coalition of nine Jewish organisations has today released an open letter urging the Australian Government to reject the plan proposed by Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism (ASECA plan) ...
In response to the report by the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine exposing the complicity of States in Israel’s crimes in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Amnesty International Australia condemns ...
Amnesty International Australia mourns the deaths of Al-Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in a targeted strike on their tent near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, including Anas Al-Sharif. Others, ...
Yesterday, people power won. Humanity won. Together, we showed the world that we will not be silenced. In a historic demonstration of people power, tens of thousands came together for the Palestine ...
Amnesty International Australia is gravely concerned by new reports confirming that Australia has directly supplied parts for F-35 fighter jets to Israel, which have been used in its genocide against ...
Amnesty International Australia is concerned for Jillian Segal’s plan to combat antisemitism, warning that it undermines fundamental civil and political rights, stifles protest, and risks deepening ...
It’s hard to miss the increasing debates around the word “gender”. The last few decades have seen historic gains in the struggle for equality of access to rights and opportunities for women and girls ...
Amnesty International Australia expresses grave concern and asserts the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s (GHF) operations illegitimate and inhumane under international law. The Geneva Conventions and ...
If you love tuning into podcasts that make driving, cleaning and grocery shopping way more interesting, here is a brief recommendation list for you. And if you haven’t jumped on the podcast train yet, ...
Thirty-eight years ago in 1987, a national inquiry began and four years later delivered its final report, the ‘Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody’, 1991. The Commission was launched to ...
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