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Published in: HomeTuol Sleng: prison-museum of Cambodia's genocide
A visit to the Khmer Rouge's death chamber seeds reflection on past and present alike.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryAlmost legal: migrant sex work in New Zealand
New Zealand is lauded as the world's only country to fully decriminalise sex work, yet a catch makes that of little...
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Published in: Home“Just be fair”: when does journalism undermine its own reputation?
“I don't think I have ever seen another media organisation targeted by the full force of the State, as WikiLeaks...
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Published in: Home“Motivated by justice”: defending the world’s courageous people
Australian human rights lawyer and member of the legal team defending Wikileaks since 2010, talks about the hacker...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaWest Papua's struggle for independence
West Papuans have it much harder than Scots or Catalans. In West Papua it is illegal to fly the independence flag. Español
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Published in: HomeFox/Sky: story so far – how will it end?
By next year, the UK’s biggest broadcasting company, Sky (including Sky News), will be owned by a US media giant:...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Milo Yiannopoulos, product of the crisis of post-modern politics
A troll who might as well be the new prototype of the 21st-century politician, what Milo does to us is what we have...
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Published in: HomeTowards Nazi Australia
When the militarized interests of the nation trump the rights of citizens to challenge the actions of our government...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaPutting the Pacific on the Map
The 23rd Council of Parties (COP23) has beeen held this week in Bonn, Germany at the headquarters of the UN Climate...
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Published in: HomeMoment of truth for refugees and asylum seekers on Manus Island
Australia can end this human rights tragedy. Wherever they end up eventually, the Australian government needs to...
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Published in: HomeManus Island and spiritual warfare
Things are not going to change for the better without some sort of national repentance and the casting off of our...
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Published in: HomeActivism and political organising in academia: a conversation with Ilan Pappe
Maybe resistance over Palestine in academe is part of a larger project: the creation of a fundamental change in the...
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Published in: 50.50“We’re not just here to learn – we can lead too”: young women human rights defenders speak out
Young activists from four continents talk about their local struggles and what motivates them.
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Published in: HomeParticipatory democracy in emerging contexts: Fiji and Nepal
“They used to insist that they were sufficiently conversant with the issues. How would they know unless they discuss...
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Published in: HomeThe end of anonymity? Trump and the tyranny of the majority
Worldwide, there is an administration-sanctioned attack on anonymity, online and off.
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Published in: Home“You black bastard” Offensive, friendly banter, somewhere in between or both?
“There is no justification for racial discrimination, in theory or in practice, anywhere” and certainly not in...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesMethod in Trump’s madness?
A look at Donald Trump’s 'travel bans' with an eye to the harvesting of personal data, and the EU-US Privacy Shield,...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaIn community philanthropy, relying on existing local institutions is the answer
‘Assuming the fact that local communities have a better understanding of what their exigencies and needs are, is...
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Published in: 50.50What lies beneath prostitution policy in New Zealand?
The rosy rhetoric that surrounds prostitution policy in New Zealand is being exposed by survivors of the...
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Published in: HomeOur 350 on Donald Trump: electoral reform
"The recent success of campaigns, such as Trump and Brexit, should compel us to make a critical analysis of the way...