The Sydney Peace Foundation is extremely proud to announce that this coming Tuesday, 2nd October, SBS's Dateline will feature the
Tickets are now on sale for the Sydney Peace Prize 2012 events This year, the Sydney Peace Prize will be awarded
Peace Foundation Condemns Violence in Sydney "Learn Another Way To Protest" From Chair of the Sydney Peace Foundation The violence of protesters in
The tragedy of courageous Australian soldiers being murdered by Afghan 'allies' demonstrates not only the futility of war but also
By Professor Stuart Rees: Ecuador should be congratulated on it's brave and principled stand in giving asylum to Julian Assange. The far
The Sydney Peace Foundation thanks the government of Ecuador for giving asylum to Julian Assange. Professor Stuart Rees, chair of the
By Professor Stuart Rees In international relations, exceptionalism refers to a flouting of the treaties and resolutions to which all countries
by Mary Kostakidis So the Australian government has shot itself in the foot while aiming at David Hicks. It would be
Morgan Tsvangirai a “hero”, Sekai Holland a “heroine”: optimism about Zimbabwe Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s support for Morgan Tsvangirai, Prime
The Sydney Peace Prize Jury has put out a final call for nominations for the 2013 Sydney Peace Prize. The Sydney
By Lucy Fiske, Curtin University Last week Australia’s politicians determined to “do something” to stop people risking their lives at sea
Jake Lynch recently travelled to Mexico to make a documentary about how the country's big media outlets report conflict. Watch
When Mexicans go to the polls this Sunday they'll be voting to end drug-related violence, corruption and poverty. Jake Lynch
Being forced to take extraordinary measures by seeking political asylum in Ecuador shows just what a desperate situation Julian Assange