Binoy Kampmark

Without David McBride's whistle-blowing, the ABC would not have published the Afghan Files. TheBrereton Inquiry into alleged war crimes in Afghanistan also validated his efforts, arguesBinoy Kampmark.

The British High Court of Justice decided to allow whistleblower and WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange leave to appeal his extradition to the United States. Binoy Kampmark reports.

In 1988, the Palestine National Council,the existence of the State of Palestine and in 2011 it applied for admission to the United Nations.All the way, Palestine's claims have been challenged. Binoy Kampmark reports.

ASIO has revealed thatIndian spies are operating in Australia, undermining Labor's efforts to boost the region’s anti-China alliance. Binoy Kampmark reports.

protest for Palestine in Boorloo Perth

The Israeli authorities have been found wanting on accusations that Hamas terrorists filled the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), reports Binoy Kampmark.

Stella Assangecriticisedthe United States for raising hope and then limitingitself to “blatant weasel words”,claiming that Julian Assange can “seek to raise”the First Amendment if extradited. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Efforts to unearth details of the defence relationship between Australia and Israel are proving difficult.Binoy Kampmark reports thatdefence is continuing to deny information due to alleged damage tointernational relations.

Binoy Kampmark writes that caution should be exercised in response to the US President'sremarks on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's case. Nothing should be considered in earnest untilsignatures are inked and dried.

Official statements about AUKUS rarely mention the target. But aUnited States defense official has confirmed that the nuclear-powered submarines would be used in “cross-strait circumstances”. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Israel is losing the war of public relations, argues Binoy Kampmark, and even more so after it claimed responsibility for killing humanitarian workers in Gaza.

Hidden amid theAUKMIN chatteraboutthe“complex international order” was Australia’spromise ofbillions to help Britain’s flailingnuclear reactor production line.Binoy Kampmarkreports.

The British High Court did not make a clear decision on whether it would rejectJulian Assange's appeal. Instead, it decidedtograntthe United States government the possibility to make amends. Binoy Kampmark reports.