And ICYMI, this more recent interview with @nourhaydar.bsky.social, recorded yesterday.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
And ICYMI, this more recent interview with @nourhaydar.bsky.social, recorded yesterday.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Nauru president floats returning NZYQ refugees to home countries, in interview Australia tried to suppress
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...
Protests on an outback road in the Northern Territory have refocused attention on Pine Gap, the secretive US satellite base near Alice Springs. The protesters have tried to block workers from accessing the facility, which they claim is aiding Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Nour Haydar speaks with seni…
Looking forward to hosting the 2025 Sydney Peace Prize Lecture next month.
Jurist and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay will be in Sydney to accept the award this year. 👇🏽
The ABC’s new “public comment guidelines” created in response to Lattouf’s legal case have been released: www.abc.net.au/about/plans-...
Staff have also been sent an additional note which warns that “even disclosing a comment to one person may be sufficient to breach the standards”.
Very important and powerful interview by @nourhaydar.bsky.social today on Israel's killing of journalists in Gaza www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Today’s Editor’s Pick is 'Khaled Sabsabi reinstated as Venice Biennale representative after independent review into dumping' by @nourhaydar.bsky.social and @burke-guardian.bsky.social for @theguardian.com.
We are told Trump has now secured a ceasefire between Israel and Iran.
“God bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East, God bless the United States of America, and GOD BLESS THE WORLD!”
Crisis averted. For now. For some.
He wouldn’t say what intelligence may have been shared or received. He didn’t utter “Israel” at all but rather urged “Iran not to take any further action that could destabilise the region”. And what of the Palestinians?
Nothing.
Yesterday, standing at the lectern in front of the Australian flag with Foreign Minister Wong by his side, Albanese offered no condemnation of the “pre-emptive” or “unilateral” strikes and dodged questions on the legality of US actions.
Albanese added this about Bush’s evangelical views:
And again Albanese invoked Palestine:
Then on the 20th March 2003 - as Australian troops readied for the invasion of Iraq - Albanese delivered another speech criticising the new US military doctrine of “pre-emptive strikes” which he said would change “forever the way that international politics works”.
Albanese also offered this observation - which in 2025 carries profound new meaning given the US-backed Israeli siege, slaughter and starvation in Gaza which has surpassed 625 days.
He added: “I believe that we must continue to tell them that unilateralism can never be the basis of a satisfactory world model and that pre-emptive action should not involve the use of military power.”
On 10th of February 2003 Anthony Albanese delivered a lengthy speech decrying John Howard’s support for military action. “Any US-led military action not sanctioned by the United Nations would be illegal under international law,” Albanese said.
So let’s take a walk down memory lane. Back to the months before the US-led coalition invaded Iraq and seized Baghdad in 2003.
Albanese says he wants to see “diplomacy, dialogue and deescalation” in Iran but as Trump and wanted man Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu openly threaten regime change in Tehran, many fear disaster awaits.
Many have also warned of the uncanny similarities between this moment and the catastrophic US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 under false pretences - or outright lies - of WMDs.
While the US and Israel have sought to characterise their attacks on Iran as “pre-emptive” acts of self defence, international law experts have warned their strikes are unlawful and mark yet another trashing of the rules based order that’ll carry untold consequences.
THREAD 💭
Yesterday, after 24 hours of silence, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stood in the Blue Room and publicly backed US President Donald Trump’s bombing of Iranian uranium enrichment facilities. He said Iran mustn’t be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon and “we support action to prevent that”
Former minister now backbencher Ed Husic says the Albanese govt “can and should be doing more” on Gaza. Says:
- Israeli ambassador should be called in & more aid demanded
- financial aid should be ramped up
- prepare targeted sanctions on Israeli leaders
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
It is frustrating to hear UN commissioner, Chris Sidoti, say it may take until the end of the year to release their determination of genocide in Gaza however I really appreciated this in depth conversation from @nourhaydar.bsky.social on today’s Full Story.
“Assuming home values from here climb in line with the Reserve Bank’s inflation rate target of 2.5%, and wages grow by 3.5% a year, it will take 70 years… to push the house price-to-income ratio back down to 6.5.”
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Put aside 30 mins today to listen to this.
It’s my interview with British-Australian doctor Mohammed Mustafa who recently returned from Gaza where he had volunteered at Al Ahli hospital.
You’ll want to listen to this one in quiet and private.
open.spotify.com/episode/6hKH...
State department staff told to report colleagues for ‘anti-Christian bias’
A Department of Homeland Security media representative told the Guardian Australia that the department “cannot answer questions on something we cannot verify the veracity of”.
“Just like I cannot confirm the existence of big foot.”
The climate has been conspicuously absent from the conversations dominating our politics. @nourhaydar.bsky.social , @adammorton.bsky.social , and @patrickkeneally.bsky.social jumped on the microphones this week and tried to change that:
Grassroots Labor members are ramping up internal pressure on the government over its positions on the Middle East and Aukus, urging Anthony Albanese to make two major foreign policy shifts if he wins a second term. @danjb.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...