Bahrain: free political prisoners
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Afghanistan transition can’t trade away human rights
Pui-yi, 19 April 2012
It remains to be seen whether life is better or worse for people in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taleban regime.
Bahrain: fast cars and human rights
Lauren King, 17 April 2012
What better way for the Bahraini government to rebuild its image as a 'stable and secure country' than with the fast cars and glamour of the Grand Prix?
‘We can run away from bombs, but we can’t run away from hunger’
Alex Neve, 17 April 2012
Refugees in Yiday reveal the fear, violence and hardship that pushed them to leave their homes.
A voice for change until the very end
Bryan Andy, 5 April 2012
Considering the legacy that Dr. Jimmy Little left in his campaigning and personal support for Aboriginal rights, health and wellbeing.
Three sensible ways to fix a silly immigration system
Alex Pagliaro, 4 April 2012
Sensible asylum seeker policy? Everybody wins. Following these recommendations should be a no-brainer for Australia’s politicians.
A huge win for homelands
Sarah, 29 March 2012
Great news! We've got a long-term commitment from Commonwealth and Northern Territory governments to support homelands.
Militias, war criminals and NATO’s failures in Libya
Michael Hayworth, 27 March 2012
An analysis of the situation in Libya; the militia is out of control, Saif al-Islam and Mustafa al-Senussi captured but not yet brought to justice, and a new report reveal NATO's failure to investigate civilian deaths.
Stronger Futures and the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Bryan Andy, 21 March 2012
Yesterday the 'Stronger Futures' bill was tabled in the Senate. Today is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. It's quite a timely coincidence given that Stronger Futures upholds an alarming level of discrimination toward Aboriginal Peoples in the Northern Territory.
A victory for international justice
Michael Hayworth, 20 March 2012
In a landmark ruling, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has convicted Thomas Lubanga for his involvement in the use and abuse of child soldiers.
Are stun-guns as non-lethal as they are claimed to be?
Editors, 20 March 2012
There have been over 500 stun-gun related deaths in the USA since 2001. After last weekend, the total in Australia has risen to 4. How safe are stun-guns?


A policeman's job is to protect all citizens, even those he or she doesn't like. I'd have thought that a pretty basic concept.
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21 May 2012, 03:59PM