Moves to restrict just what journalists can report on defence and intelligence matters are underway – and journalists need to get up to speed fast.
Moves to restrict just what journalists can report on defence and intelligence matters are underway – and journalists need to get up to speed fast.
The Zionist Federation of Australia has filed a formal complaint against journalist Mary Kostakidis in the Federal Court after accusing her of antisemitism for her reporting on X/Twitter.
As Israel’s destructive war against Gaza continues, a complaint about a tweet of a prominent journalist will force a crucial test for Australia’s free speech, free press and democratic rights.
While Julian Assange may now be free, it is clear that journalism is not.
If a genocide in Gaza doesn’t move the hearts and minds in Washington to act, then it’s not likely they give a toss about what happens to Julian Assange.
First the CIA, now the US Dept of Justice, could take actions that would see WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange dead.
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.
A mere stroke of the pen by US President Joe Biden can see the immediate release of Julian Assange.
The majority of Australians prefer a policy of neutrality and oppose joining US wars under the ANZUS alliance, polling shows.
EXCLUSIVE: Australia’s official neglect of detained WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, is revealed in Federal Government files obtained under FOI legislation.
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