Defending The Right To Dissent
Sydney Uni academic Jake Lynch has publicly backed the BDS movement – and copped a class action complaint. This is
Sydney Uni academic Jake Lynch has publicly backed the BDS movement – and copped a class action complaint. This is
On Monday 19 August 2013, The Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS), Jews against the Occupation (JAO) and the
For the music lover and theatre enthusiast alike, the Kinetic Energy Theatre Company's coming season of EMPIRE offers an engaging
Refugees who are thankful for small mercies have a lot they can teach to those in a lucky country who
This morning His Holiness the Dalai Lama was invited by the Sydney Peace Foundation to participate in discussions of Ethics
By Professor Stuart Rees "ANTI-SEMITE!" "Racist!" "Despicable values!" "Should be sacked!" I received these comments and accusations following an article by Christian
On Thursday 21 March 2013, in partnership with the Australian Arab Women’s Dialogue and the Centre for Peace and Conflict
The Australian government should consider re-imposing sanctions on Myanmar, according to the Sydney Peace Foundation (SPF). A new report from the
Australian Ambassador presents Sydney Peace Foundation’s posthumous award to a hero of the French Republic In the Australian Embassy in Paris,
There appears to be a tension between economic interests and freedom of speech. We see it in the daily influence
Diplomacy should send a clear signal to Sri Lanka that it is on the wrong track. This year's CHOGM in
John Howard's reflections on the war in Iraq have made news lately, with objections dismissed as anti-democratic. We need an
Sydney Peace Foundation is to award a posthumous Gold Medal to Stéphane Hessel On 2 May, at the Australian Embassy in Paris,
obituary 6 Mar 2013 By Stuart Rees The man who was to be awarded this year's Sydney Peace Prize died last week.
Much attention has been given to Prisoner X, but far less has been granted to the many Palestinian prisoners who