Let's stop Uganda's anti-gay bill
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Homophobia, not homosexuality, is the danger in Uganda
Editors, 9 February 2012
The resurfacing of Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill is a timely reminder of how homophobia remains a threat to human dignity.
No ‘fair go’ in Stronger Futures
Bryan Andy, 9 February 2012
How does "free, prior and informed consent" relate to the Government's engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Peoples?
Syria: veto on UN action blunts teeth of Security Council
Michael Hayworth, 7 February 2012
Following the blocking of a UN resolution, it’s now difficult to know what to make of the international climate surrounding Syria.
Songs and music to subvert the status quo
Kirsten Begg, 3 February 2012
What do global music legend Bob Dylan and recently sentenced Bahraini woman and activist Fadhila Mubarak have in common? More than you might think.
Business, human rights and the economic crisis
Lauren King, 27 January 2012
This week marks the start of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
The 40th anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy
Bryan Andy, 25 January 2012
Most Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders mark 26 January with assertions of survival, calls for recognition and reminders of their human rights.
Victory! Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad released
Michael Hayworth, 25 January 2012
Recently released Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil Sanad became the ‘new’ Egypt’s first political prisoner after he was for criticizing the ruling Egyptian armed forces on his blog.
Activists make a daring escape from Cambodian detention
Michael Hayworth, 20 January 2012
Imagine waking up to the sound of a bulldozer, with only a minute or two to grab whatever possessions you can before your home is reduced to rubble.
The faces behind ‘the boats’
Lauren King, 20 January 2012
Last week Amnesty International’s Faces of Asylum exhibition was banned by the Bridgeton Greenbushes council in WA from being displayed in the local library.
Israeli Supreme Court ruling continues to tear families apart
Editors, 18 January 2012
The Israeli Supreme Court has upheld a law that bans most Palestinians who marry Israeli citizens from living in Israel on the grounds that they are an automatic security risk


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