Janet Parker

Riley Breen spoke to Janet Parker from Jews for Palestine WA about the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the claims that the Palestine solidarity movement and criticisms of Israel are antisemitic.

Unable to win the moral, political and legal arguments, apologists for genocide in parliament and the media are pushing back. But, as Janet Parker told a rally, supporters of justice will not be vilified or silenced.

Health workers who have returned from Gaza told a 150-strong public meeting and fundraiser in Boorloo/Perth about the critical shortages and dangers for patients and medical workers.聽They also said Labor must be held to account. Janet Parker reports.

As Gillian Segal has聽a track record of insisting that legitimate criticism of Israel is antisemitic, it is more likely that she will be an envoy for promoting racism and division, argues Janet Parker.

Our contribution to peace with justice in Palestine is to聽build an anti-apartheid campaign that is every bit as loud, creative and persistent as the one that existed in the 1980s, says Janet Parker from the newly-formed Jews for聽a Free Palestine.

A placard remembering Reza Berati

Reza Berati鈥檚 death has become a symbol of the brutality and impunity of the offshore imprisonment of聽asylum seekers and refugees,聽argues Janet Parker,聽on the ninth anniversary of his brutal death on Manus Island.

The newly formed community聽Walyalup Climate Action聽drew around 300 people to its inaugural event 鈥 鈥淩eal climate action means no new fossil fuels鈥. Janet Parker reports.

Anthony Albanese聽must honour Labor鈥檚 election promise to grant聽permanency to the more than 30,000 refugees already living here, writes聽Janet Parker.

The Hazara community is demanding that Labor聽speak out about the escalation of violence and protect聽Hazaras in accordance with its international obligations. Janet Parker reports.

Under a new umbrella 鈥 Public Sector Alliance 鈥 government workers in Western Australia are聽determined to聽break WA Labor鈥檚 wages cap policy. Janet Parker reports.

Ending deportations will be the real character test for the new Labor government, writes Janet Parker.

Labor has no right to ride the wave of聽sympathy for the Murugappan family while it turns back boats at sea in contravention of the UN Charter, argues 闯补苍别迟听笔补谤办别谤.