Julian Assange should never have been jailed and tortured for helping Chelsea Manning expose United States war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq. Their freedom meansÌýthe West is failing to silence dissent.
War on Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The Brereton inquiry found Australian soldiers had killed or directed the killing of Afghan civilians, but none have been tried or sentenced. Meanwhile war crimes whistleblower David McBride has been given sent to jail. Pip Hinman reports.
A new report documents the ongoing human, social, economic and environmental toll of the Iraq war, reports Brett Wilkins.
US military doctrine is about remaining the pre-eminent military power and ensuring that the world be organised in a way that is most conducive to its security and prosperity, writesÌýWilliam Briggs.
Cruelty has caught fire in Australian politics; cowardice has become the currency affecting exchange with Washington and London, arguesÌýStuart Rees.
Supporters of Julian Assange in SydneyÌýrallied outside the British Consulate. Michael Hatrick and Jim McIlroyÌýreport.
The only way to save Afghanistan is with the solidarity of progressive, democratic and secular forces, says Malalai Joya.
Recent statements by Taliban figures banning perfume have been protested and derided in social media, reports Yasmeen Afghan.
Civil disobedience and stay-at-home strikes continue in Kabul against the Taliban regime, reports Yasmeen Afghan.
In this exclusive interview, Marcel Cartier speaks with Selay Ghaffar, spokespersonÌýfor theÌýleftist Solidarity Party of Afghanistan.
In the aftermath of the United States withdrawal from Afghanistan and Taliban takeover, big challenges lie ahead as political factions jockey for power,Ìýwrites Malik Miah.
Afghan women have always played an active role in the fight against occupiers, writes Yasmeen Afghan. They will not bow to the Taliban's brutalities and will fight for their rights.
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