The language of derision: targeting Noam Chomsky
By Professor Stuart Rees, Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation Current political debate and radio talkback exchanges - about asylum seekers,
By Professor Stuart Rees, Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation Current political debate and radio talkback exchanges - about asylum seekers,
As the US obsesses over how to avoid a default on its loans, deep divisions within the ethos of the
By Professor Stuart Rees, Director of the Sydney Peace Foundation On August 2nd in the theatrette of the NSW parliament, the
Tickets for the 2011 City of Sydney Peace Prize Lecture will go on sale AUGUST 1, through TICKETEK. The lecture
How sad that a country concerned with understanding and freedom should be sending commandos to stop the current Freedom Flotilla
Watch the interview with Johan Galtung and US Congressman Dennis Kucinich as they discuss the proposal for a Department for
Stuart Rees, Director of The Sydney Peace Foundation, writes for the ABC's The Drum Unleashed. It is disappointing that Mr. Lapkin,
Dr Vandana Shiva was the 2010 Sydney Peace Prize Recipient. She an international voice for sustainable development and social justice. She's
SPEECH AT 2011 SYDNEY PEACE PRIZE SYDNEY TOWN HALL SYDNEY Wednesday, 1 June 2011 HER EXCELLENCY PROFESSOR MARIE BASHIR AC
A far better explanation for the award to Professor Chomsky is given by Stephen Matchett, "Ideologue on a peace pedestal". June
Matthew Miller From: The Australian June 03, 2011 http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/chomsky-peace-award-blasted/story-fn59niix-1226068256064 The Sydney Peace Foundation was established fourteen years ago, not eight. Windschuttle as usual
'In a time of violence and abuses of human rights, a brilliant, inspiring choice' On Wednesday June 1, at the Sydney
Professor Stuart Rees was interviewed by radio personality Derry Hynch on Melbourne's 3AW Drive programme, Wednesday May 25, 2011. Click here
Ted Lapkin (SMH May 24th) uses his bully boy style to demonize David Hicks and to ridicule the thousands who
Sydney Morning Herald Opinion, May 25, 2011 Mary Kostakidis Sitting in the last row of the dress circle, I had a bird's