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Paul Gregoire

Paul Gregoire is a Sydney-based journalist and writer. He has a focus on human rights issues, encroachments on civil liberties, drug law reform, gender diversity and First Nations rights. Prior to Sydney Criminal Lawyers®, he wrote for VICE and was the news editor at Sydney’s City Hub.

Can’t Help Themselves: An Eyewitness Account of Police Brutality After the Black Lives Matter Rally

by Paul Gregoire
A large protest march against police violence towards First Nations people was never going to be the top of the NSW police commissioner’s wish list. Indeed, some presume that’s why Mick Fuller moved to have the NSW Supreme Court shut...
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A United NSW Demands an End to First Nations Custody Deaths and Police Brutality

by Paul Gregoire
At 4.33 pm on Saturday 6 June, the 50,000 demonstrators gathered at Central’s Belmore Park knelt to mark the 433 First Nations deaths in custody since 1991. It was a solemn moment, as people from all racial backgrounds united in...

Australian Police: The History of Systemic Brutality Continues to This Day

by Paul Gregoire
Citizens have mobilised across the United States to protest the system in that country, which led four Minneapolis police officers to kill African American man George Floyd on 25 May in full view of the public, as if it was...

Legalising Cannabis Is Way Overdue: An Interview With Australian Greens Leader Adam Bandt

by Paul Gregoire
As of last Sunday, the personal possession and use of cannabis has been legal in the ACT for four months. In fact, you can even grow a couple of plants at home to consume yourself, and it won’t even raise...

Family of First Nations Teen Subjected to “Brutal Police Assault” Demands Justice

by Paul Gregoire
“Our son is a typical teenage boy and he feels more at home with his peers,” said the mother of a First Nations teen, who was thrown face first onto the ground by a police officer on Monday. “He’s got...

Uprising in West Papua: An Interview With Journalist John Martinkus

by Paul Gregoire
The construction of the Trans-Papuan Highway is a mammoth project the Indonesian government has had underway since 2013. The 4,325 kilometre road cuts its way through the mountains of occupied West Papua to join the coastal cities of Sorong and...

Stop Black Deaths in Custody: An Interview With Gomeroi Activist Gwenda Stanley

by Paul Gregoire
Black Lives Matter protests have erupted across the United States in more than 350 cities. Those mobilising are demonstrating against a racially prejudiced system that leads to the loss of so many African American lives at the hands of law...

“I Can’t Breathe”: ISJA’s Raul Bassi on the George Floyd-David Dungay Rally

by Paul Gregoire
The protests over the police killing of an African American man on the side of the road in the US state of Minneapolis continue on a week after the incident, and they’re only growing. What began as local demonstrations in...

End Immigration Detention: Car Convoy Protest Descends on Villawood

by Paul Gregoire
Looking back from the vehicle having just turned left at a set of traffic lights in Villawood last Saturday afternoon, the convoy of cars calling for an end to refugee detention, stretched back down Christina Road as far as the...

Dutton Continues to Build the Surveillance State

by Paul Gregoire
Right before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the nation into lockdown, home affairs minister Peter Dutton introduced a new piece of legislation into parliament that would allow foreign security agencies to access the private data of Australian citizens. Currently under review,...
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