Australia’s reluctance from afar to recognise Israel’s genocide in Gaza is being challenged by the genocide case against Israel in the World Court
Kellie Tranter
KELLIE TRANTER is a lawyer, researcher, and human rights advocate. She tweets from @KellieTranter
AUSTRALIA’S ROLE IN THE BOMBING OF GAZA
Being part of the global supply network that supplies parts for the Israeli F-35 jet fighters used over Gaza implicates Australia in their alleged war crimes.
AUKUS COMING TO DINNER
With billions of dollars on the banquet table, Australia should choose its dinner guests wisely.
THE TIME FOR LOUD DIPLOMACY – A COMMENTARY
Despite a year of grace given to the Prime Minister for ‘quiet diplomacy’ to work, the release of Julian Assange from political incarceration and extradition looks as remote as ever – so it seems it’s time to get out the loudhailer once more.
THE PATHWAY TO FREEDOM FOR JULIAN ASSANGE
A mere stroke of the pen by US President Joe Biden can see the immediate release of Julian Assange.
SILENT COLLABORATOR – AUSTRALIA
EXCLUSIVE: Australia’s official neglect of detained WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, is revealed in Federal Government files obtained under FOI legislation.
LABOR AND ASSANGE – BURYING THE POLITICS
The Australian government is straining credibility in insisting the Assange case is not a political prosecution.
EXCLUSIVE: INSIDE LABOR’S ASSANGE GAME PLAN
New revelations on the Labor Government’s secret planning to act on the Assange case without offending the Americans.