The Daniel Duggan extradition to the US case is wrong
Contributed By Joe Montero Daniel Duggan, the Australian citizen who the United States is trying to extradite to that country, to stand trial over the accusation of being a traitor, is in custody with...
View ArticleShift Australia Day to another date
Contributed by Ben Wilson For no good reason, John Howard selected 26 January to celebrate Australia’s day as a nation. There is nothing wrong with Australians celebrating their collective nationhood....
View ArticleExperiences of the cost-of-living crisis
Diane Hosking and Lindy Orthia, two senior researchers at National Seniors, have written about their work in this article (published by National Senior 1 February 2024). It dispels the myth that...
View ArticleFreedom of press in peril with Assange extradition
Former CIA case officer Jeffrey Stirling served in the Iran Task Force for almost a decade until he flied an anti-discrimination case and spoke out about what happened to him. Jeffry is an African...
View ArticleAustralian government falls in behind Julian Assange
Contributed by Joe Montero The battle for freedom by WikiLeaks founder Jullian Assange and his supporters has been a long one. The journey over the 14 years of his incarceration has gone through many...
View ArticleVideo: Inside the CIA’s plot to assassinate Julian Assange
Now that Julian Assange is waiting for the decision of the judges on the 20 February application of leave to appeal the earlier decision to allow the application by Washington for his extradition from...
View ArticleNew whistleblower protection law needs more transparency and removal of...
Contributed by Adam Carton During the last federal election campaign, a new law protecting whistleblowers was promised. After the election the reality was that whistleblowers continued to be...
View ArticleBritish judges provide a back to Julian Assange’s persecutors
Contributed by Joe Montero On Tuesday night Australian time, Jullian Assange supporters collected outside Flinders Street Station in Melbourne and outside the British Deputy high Commissioner’s Office...
View ArticleGaza slaughter continues and now foreign aid workers are targets
Contributed by Jim Hayes The international Court of Justice ICJ) has no called on Israel to stop its slaughter in Gaza. The 15 judges were unanimous in the call they made last Thursday. Their orders...
View ArticleDaniel Duggen is denied justice by the Australian court
Contributed from New South Wales Australian citizen Daniel Duggan faces court over a United Sates application to have him extradited to that country and face four charges related to an accusation of...
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