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Human rights and the Internet
Editors, 3 November 2011
Technology companies must challenge laws that suppress free expression, censor information and invade users’ privacy.
Repression continues for Iran’s filmmakers
Editors, 1 November 2011
Marzieh Vafamehr's freedom was a rare glimmer of hope among a dangerous downward spiral that is seeing more and more filmmakers and artists silenced and charged simply for expressing their peaceful opinions.
An indefensible punishment
Alex Pagliaro, 25 October 2011
Can our government continue justifying locking up asylum seekers for indefinite periods while their health deteriorates?
A rare step forward for refugee rights
Alex Pagliaro, 14 October 2011
Three reasons why the Australian government might finally be on the right track for protecting refugee rights.
Human rights failure in the ‘new Egypt’
Michael Hayworth, 13 October 2011
The state of human rights in Egypt has again featured in the headlines recently with shocking reports of a Coptic protest in Cairo turning violent.
Iranian actress to receive 90 lashes for her role in an Australian film
Editors, 11 October 2011
News reports across the country today reported on the punishment that Iranian actress Marzieh Vafamehr faces for starring in the Australian film 'My Tehran for Sale'.
Testimonies from Bahrain: Arrested for treating the injured
Tom, 30 September 2011
A health worker from Bahrain shares her incredible firsthand story of the Bahrain revolution.
Crucial law strengthens protections
Alex Pagliaro, 23 September 2011
A new law was quietly passed in the senate this week to strengthen protections for people who arrive in Australia needing safety.
Plans to remove the protections of asylum seekers
Alex Pagliaro, 14 September 2011
The Labor party is faced with a difficult situation: the High Court has ruled that their Malaysia Deal is illegal, chiefly because the government couldn’t guarantee the protection of asylum seekers it planned to send to Malaysia. So what is their response? They want to circumvent the ruling of the Highest Court in Australia.
Testimonies from Bahrain: Memories of a jailed activist’s wife
Lachlan, Amnesty International Australia., 8 September 2011
A gripping piece by Khadija al-Mousawi, wife of imprisoned Bahrainian human rights defender 'Abdulhadi al-Khawaja.


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM