A Smear on the Nation, by Joe Morrison
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The stain of the Intervention on Indigenous–non-Indigenous relations.
Latest comment: Well written Joe. Hang in there.
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The stain of the Intervention on Indigenous–non-Indigenous relations.
Latest comment: Well written Joe. Hang in there.
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The Intervention’s role in state-based child abuse.
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In the aftermath of the Intervention there has been a profound shift in the terms of national attention to Indigenous affairs.
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Doing the sums on the contribution made by traditional Aboriginal economies
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If the non-response to the marches against the Iraq war in 2003 confirmed a disabling political cynicism in many people, today we witness the political fruits of two decades of aggression in the Middle East and its fallout.
Latest comment: Alison, you said: "We know the story, but it is worth reminding ourselves of it: despite huge popular...
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A war is being waged in and on Syria. Protecting the people from the dictator is no more than the usual pretext for attacks on Middle Eastern countries.
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Arguing for humanitarian intervention
By Jasmine-Kim Westendorf
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A new report shows how Intervention measures are criminalising Indigenous drivers
By Maggie Knight
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On the ground in Mount Nancy Town Camp
By Barbara Shaw
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Women and children feel much safer now we are told. It is only when we go to the ground and recall that any relations between Aboriginal people and police in the present are built upon a deeply fraught history that the prospect of increased policing takes on a different inflection.
By Jon Altman and Melinda Hinkson
Latest comment: congratulations and thank you for addressing the broader issues involved