The 63rd weekend of continuous protest against Israel鈥檚 genocide in Gaza was marked on December 22 in Naarm/Melbourne,聽Gadigal Country/Sydney and other Australian cities. Alex Bainbridge and Kamala Emanuel report.
Kamala Emanuel
Thousands of people rallied outside the Democratic National Convention in the United States, raising opposition to the Israel-US genocide in Gaza, reports Kamala Emanuel.
The 39th week of continuous protests against Australian complicity in Israel's genocide against the people of Gaza came days after WA senator Fatima Payman announced her resignation from Labor. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Speakers at pro-Palestine rallies around the country, on Nakba Day (鈥淐atastrophe鈥 in Arabic) and the weekend, congratulated students for standing with Palestine against genocide.
Pro-Palestine protests on the weekend of March 16-17 were the 23rd continuous week of mobilisations against Australia's complicity in Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza.
In the wake of International Women's Day, thousands of pro-Palestine protesters across the country pointed out that supporting Palestine is a feminist issue.
In a moving display of anti-colonial solidarity, protesters carried more than 100 Palestinian flags from Reddacliff Place over the Victoria Bridge.聽Kamala Emanuel reports.
Stella Assange told protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice that the case against Julian Assange is about the public's right to know about what governments do in their name.聽Alex Bainbridge and Kamala Emanuel report.
Stella Assange spoke聽outside the Royal Courts of Justice on February 20, while Julian Assange's defence聽presents an appeal against his unfair extradition to the United States for exposing government crimes.
United States-based, folk-punk singer songwriter David Rovics played in concert with Kamala Emanuel in Brisbane as part of the recent Killing the Messenger tour of Australia.
Inspiring socialist, feminist, lesbian, left-wing protest singer Grace Petrie spoke with Kamala Emanuel about music and politics.
Kamala Emanuel reviews Nils Melzer's highly readable book, which聽offers a wealth of information on the ongoing persecution and torture of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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