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Human rights

July 2024

  • Peter Kennard, Crushed Missile 1981

    Protest, resistance and dissent: a retrospective of the art of Peter Kennard

  • Ramiz Safa playing his rubab

    ‘The Taliban tried to silence us’: the musicians who escaped to Portugal

  • Ahmad Farhad, his wife, Syeda Urooj Zainab, and lawyers, hold their hands up in the peace sign

    ‘I fear they will kill me for talking’: The Pakistani poet abducted for his activism

  • The international court of justice, the UN's top court, has ruled that Israel’s settlement policies and use of natural resources in the occupied Palestinian territories violate international law

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    Israel’s settlement policies break international law, UN's top court finds – video

  • Film honours 41 ‘heroines’ lost in Guatemala children’s home fire

  • Rights and freedom
    UK ‘turning a blind eye’ to threats to kill Saudi activists living in exile

  • In the box
    Screaming, freezing, struggling to breathe: confronting Queensland watch house footage exposes anguish of children locked in isolation cells

  • Rights and freedom
    Thousands of children swept up in El Salvador mass arrests, rights body says

  • How Queensland’s youth crime crackdown is forcing vulnerable kids into ‘brutal’ detention system

  • Fresh scrutiny of free speech in Saudi Arabia after brothers’ convictions over tweets

  • Torture, starvation, rape: Moi’s Kenya and the dark legacy of Nyayo House

  • Concerns for 13-year-old in Queensland watch house ignored days before alleged sexual assault

  • Purgatory in paradise: how a shipwreck off Diego Garcia led to three years of hell and horror

  • Leah Levin obituary

  • Civil servants obliged to carry out Tory Rwanda deportations, court rules

  • Human rights exist to protect all Australians everywhere, every day

    Rosalind Croucher
  • Opinion
    Obsession with growth is enriching elites and killing the planet. We need an economy based on human rights

    Olivier De Schutter

June 2024

  • Supporters at the Yes to Marriage Equality Rally in Adelaide

    History shows Australian laws have left minorities marginalised. A Human Rights Act would help fix that

    Michael Kirby
    Instead of inquiries and apologies, a bill of rights could give people access to justice and ensure governments are held to account
  • People stand in a line outside the High Court in London

    NCA failure to investigate imports linked to forced Uyghur labour unlawful, court rules

    Decision could result in retailers being prosecuted if they import goods made through forced labour, campaigners say
  • Julian Assange waves to supporters at Canberra airport

    How a rainbow coalition of Australian politicians came together to push for Julian Assange’s freedom

    Greg Barns
    After bleak beginnings, our campaign united a formidable group of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum
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