Fascism relies on forgetting
Every day it feels like the flood of horror and cruelty. Every day brings a new low, a new form
Every day it feels like the flood of horror and cruelty. Every day brings a new low, a new form
The language used by Trump and Netanyahu turns violence into virtue, framing war as moral, necessary and inevitable while masking
The Sydney Peace Foundation stands in grief and solidarity with the millions of people suffering the devastating consequences of wars
More than 150 organisations are calling on the Albanese government to prohibit the entry, transit or presence of nuclear weapons
Governments sustain power by repeating stories about themselves. In Australia’s federal parliament, a narrow political consensus – marked by conformity,
Legal experts Chris Sidoti, Francesca Albanese, Henry Reynolds and Lana Tatour panel on lessons and links for Australia on settler
It seems brutal to be asking what this attack on Iran means to Australia while bombs are still falling across
Dame Marie Bashir’s life was one of care, kindness and humility. She never wavered from speaking out for truth and
The Sydney Peace Foundation is horrified and distraught in the wake of the mass shooting at yesterday’s Chanukah event at
On 6 November 2025, Judge Navi Pillay received the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize. This is her full address. I would like
At a time of global conflict and uncertainty, Sydney will host the former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
The international community has been waiting for this moment of moral clarity. After two years of watching atrocities committed in
This year, the venerable Judge Navi Pillay will receive the Sydney Peace Prize trophy, hand-crafted by Aboriginal steel artist Wayne
Dr Hannah Middleton devoted her life to peace, justice and the rights of working people. For over five decades she
The Sydney Prize jury has announced the choice of UN High Commissioner Judge Navi Pillay as the recipient of the