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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Honorary Associate Professor at UNSW Peter Slezak talks about his role as a Jew For Palestine and the attacks on him and fellow activists over many years, Correspondent for Islands Business, Nic Maclellan and the preparations for the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga, Dr Helen Rosenbaum, Research Coordinator with the D…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on right wing thuggery, analysis of the Zionist lobby and the man who was awarded the augural Sydney Peace Prize, now the interim head of Bangladesh, Former senior lecturer at Sydney University Dr Tim Anderson, back from a week in Venezuela, where he was a member of a 1,000 strong elect…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Dr Tim Anderson, former senior lecturer at Sydney University, speaking about the fears that the Israeli assassinations of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders has pushed the Middle East to its most dangerous level for decades, while Palestinians continue to suffer Israeli occupation, genocide and famine. Executive Director of…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Court decision in Philippines for those charged with assisting Lumad children blockaded by the government in Mindanao – human rights activist Peter Murphy Retired South Australian QC Paul Heywood-Smith analyzing the ICJ advisory opinion regarding the unlawful presence of Israel in the Palestinian occupied territories…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy SA high school teacher Craig Nielsen recalls his 1,971km walk from Norseman, WA to Adelaide in SA raising funds for Palestine. Here in Melbourne, healthcare workers supporting fellow workers injured, killed and jailed in Gaza – Dr Margie Beavis from the Medical Association For The Prevention of War. In the US, anti w…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Dr Bianca Webb-Pullam from Health Care Workers For Palestine Victoria speaking about concerns about and action in support of Palestinian health workers, Nasser Mashni, President of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network and the treatment of Senator Fatima Payman by the ALP and the stand taken by the ALP since 7 October…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Amin Abbas, co-founder of Olive Kids – Anti-Palestinian racism in Australia, words but no action from the ALP government on Palestine except to expect a Senator from the caucus for standing up for Palestine and the children of Palestine, Matters nuclear with the national nuclear campaigner with FOE Dr Jim Green in li…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Michael Shaik from Free Palestine Melbourne speaking about Israel, Palestine, the Israel lobby in the US and Australia and build support for Palestine in both countries, Nancy Cato from the National Mobilization For Reproductive Justice in the U.S. on the second anniversary of the Supreme Court decision revoking Roe…
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Dr Helen McCue, co-coordinator of APHEDA Union Aid Abroad talking about the treatment over decades of Palestinian children in Israeli jails in addition to men and women, Part 2 of interview with permaculture pioneer, educator and author Rowe Morrow about her work in many countries with refugees from war, The situation in occupied Western Sahara and…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Broadcaster, activist, campaigner Jacob Grech on the background work needed to put on the rallies every week at the State Library, the march and the completion in the city centre, as well as rallies outside factories, the dock area and university campuses, Nic Maclellan, Correspondent with Islands Business talking a…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Why aren’t the Australian churches voicing condemnation of Israel in Palestine – Bishop George Browning, former President of APAN, Senior Lecturer at RMIT University Dr Binoy Kampmark analyses the student encampments and the reaction of university administrators, Class action against Rio Tinto relating to the environ…
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How the International Criminal Court and The International Court of Justice operate; can they bring Israel to justice for its crimes? Recently-retired Adelaide QC Paul Heywood-Smith, also an active member of Australian Friends of Palestine Association. Update on the situation in New Caledonia with correspondent – Islands Business journalist Nic Mac…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy. Part 1 of an extended interview with Palestinian Scientist, Academic, and Writer Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, Journalist Nic Maclellan talking about the situation in New Caledonia as France employs troops and police to put down unrest over French attempts to prevent independence, Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on the r…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, What does the decision of Australia regarding full membership for Palestine in the UN mean? Dr Alison Broinowski AM, former Australian diplomat and member of Australians for War Powers Reform, Part 1 of an extended interview with Palestinian Scientist, Academic, and Writer Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, Genetic engineeri…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Antiwar activist Brian Terrell participated in Sacred Walk to Nevada where nuclear tests carried out on native American land and then to protests at a plant in Kansas City making parts for nuclear bombs Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) member Bevan Ramsden reporting back on the event in Bogotá, Repub…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Peace activist Kathy Kelly talks about her time in Gaza and the student campus movement in the US. Podcast with Dr Sue Wareham, President of MAPW and Dr Helen McCue focusing on health issues in Gaza and more Senior Lecturer at RMIT University Dr Binoy Kampmark on possible Australian complicity in war crimes and genoc…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy. Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees talking about Intervention to stop Genocide – from investigating journalism to freedom flotillas Margaret Reynolds, former councilor and Federal Minister for Local Government talking about what needs to be done to restore the ALP to a credible political party and her peace activism wit…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy. Edited webinar: Pine Gap and Gaza – Blood on our land, blood on our hands. Featuring Professor Richard Tanter, Dr Amy McQuire, Felicity Hayes, Barbara Flick, Nasher Mashni and Peter Cronau. Report on Gaza and the West Bank from Ken Davis, International Programs Manager at APHEDA–Union Aid Abroad. Part 2 of interview…
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Professor Richard Tanter discussing Pine Gap’s role in supporting Israel’s alleged genocide in Gaza, Co-founder of Olive Kids, Amin Abbas talks about the role the Australian charity has played over many years supporting the children of Gaza, and the present situation in Gaza and the West Bank, Former ESL teacher in Syria, Susan Dirgham, with her st…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Genocide in Gaza – Nasser Mashni, President of the Australian Palestine Advocacy Network Current situation in West Papua – activist Ronny Kareni, Expert Advisor and Honorary Fellow at the University of Wollongong West Papua Project Part 2 of the history of Dominican Republic – PHD candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis Rev…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Genocide in Palestine. This signals the end for Zionist Israel – Dr Tim Anderson Part 1 of the history of the Dominican Republic – PHD candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis New member of the Deep Sea Mining Campaign, James Hita Appeal for medical supplies for north Sri Lanka – Dr Sathi Seevanayagam from Australian Medical…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Former ambassador and retired academic Tony Kevin speaking about his article in Pearls & Irritations, entitled Gaza’s agony: the hinge point in the loss of Western dominance, The 70th anniversary of the bomb test on Bikini Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the many others in the Pacific by Britain, F…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Sister Patricia Fox on why Ferdinand Marcos Jr. shouldn’t have been invited to Australia Tribute to Norwegian Professor Johan Galtung by Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees Former diplomat, public servant, author (and much more) Richard Broinowski AO on the consequences of the secretive ADF deployments in the Middle East …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Palestinian Australian Muayad Ali and his family’s journey to Australia and the work of Free Palestine Melbourne The destruction of peoples’ lives and their environment by the Cobre Mine in Panama, with Viviana Herrera from MiningWatch Canada Marxist historian Humphrey McQueen and “pulling a swiftie” Part 2 of the si…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Australian charity for Palestinian children, Olive Kids, trying to assess the consequences of Israeli bombing of Gaza and where to next – Amin Abbas, founding member. PHD Candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis looking at the situation in Cuba in the aftermath of COVID19 and increasing blockade by the US. Senior lecturer at …
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Dr Tim Anderson discussing what he predicted – the widening of the war in the Middle East, Visit to the Philippines by UN Special Rapporteur Dr Irene Khan, an analysis by human rights activist Peter Murphy, Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on the increasing censorship regarding Zionist Israel, Journalist Nic Maclellan and the support in the Pacific f…
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Interview with recipient of Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize Dr Helen McCue, Ken Davis from APHEDA - Union Aid Abroad talking about the aid organization in Palestine and the current situation, Story of two mines which have devastated peoples’ lives and environment: Porgera in PNG with Catherine Coumans from MiningWatch Canada, Panguna in Bougainvill…
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1-hour tribute to activist, artist and former politician Joan Coxsedge, who died earlier this month, The ruling, the reactions and the possible consequences of the ICJ case brought by South Africa against Israel – Paul Heywood-Smith, retired Adelaide QC Why, how and the aftermath of 2 men painting NO WAR on the Sydney Opera House in 2003, with one …
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Tribute to journalist, author and film maker John Pilger from his friend Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees, Analysis of the situation in the Middle East with Dr Tim Anderson, Part 1 of an interview with activist David Burgess who together with his friend Will Sanders painted NO WAR in the Opera House sail in 2003, QC Paul Heywood-Smith looking at the …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association For the Prevention Of War, with medical concerns for Palestinians during unprecedented destruction of healthcare services, Dr Tim Anderson with an update on his most recent trip to the Middle East: Occupied Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen and more, Jacob Grech on …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy 2023 Edward Said Memorial Lecture, featuring: UN Human Rights Rapporteur for the Palestinian Occupied Territories, Francesca Albanese Melissa Parke, Human Rights Lawyer and activist Chris Sidoti, International Human Rights Lawyer Wrap-up with academic and writer Dr Binoy Kampmark from RMIT University. Update on the r…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Killings and dispossession in the West Bank while the attention focuses on Gaza – Michael Shaik from Free Palestine Melbourne Recently retired QC Paul Heywood-Smith talking about the bringing to Australia of Francesca Albanese for the Edward Said Memorial Lecture and how the UN General Assembly could act to stop Isra…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Helen McCue, co-founder of Union Aid Abroad remembers the inspiring life of her Palestinian friend Dr Olfat Mahmoud who died in Beirut in September, linking what happened to Palestinians in 1948, in 1982 in Lebanon and now in Gaza and the West Bank. PHD Candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis returns from his visit to the Ki…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Israeli arms manufacturer forced out of RMIT university – Senior lecturer at the university Dr Binoy Kampmark & BDS activist Michael Shaik Associate Professor Jake Lynch from Sydney University and the unholy alliance between Australia mass media and the Australian Jewish press Professor Jocelyn Chey talking about her…
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This special episode of Tuesday Hometime features a series of interviews focusing on the War Against Palestine, with Writer and activist Kevin Healy Recently retired Adelaide QC Paul Heywood-SmithFormer academic and writer Dr Tim Anderson Founder of Olive Kids - supporters of orphanage in Gaza, Amin Abbas, and elections in Ecuador and Argentina wit…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Free Palestine Melbourne and Palestine Israel Ecumenical Network's Nakba Exhibition at St Paul's Cathedral – artist Nell Potter Timor Leste: 26 Years since independence & report on recent trip – activist and journalist Coral Wynter Cluster bombs & Australia: Are we upholding the Convention on Cluster Munitions? – Ric…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees and author and journalist Brian Toohey talk about two men - who in their time make a mockery of our so called democracy. Mike Pezzulo in 2023 and Sir Arthur Tange in the 1970’s. Marxist historian and author Humphrey McQueen on the constitution and how to change it without really trying …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Activist and author Dr Tim Anderson and the destruction of Libya by the US and NATO Peter Murphy, a member of the Zimbabwe Information Centre, speaking about his recent visit there Journalist Nic Maclellan reviews events in the Pacific in the past month Academic and writer Dr Binoy Kampmark talking about the role of …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Whistleblowers – why do people blow the whistle, what laws are there to protect them? – Dr Binoy Kampmark, lecturer at RMIT University Kids making weapons. That’s the reality of the Nuclear Powered Submarine Propulsion Challenge for high school students. Teachers are fighting back, explains Benalla primary school tea…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy The September 5 forum looking at the Israeli military–industrial complex and its exports to 130 countries – two of the participants: Antony Loewenstein author of the Palestine Laboratory, and Sara Saleh author of Songs for the Dead and the Living PHD candidate and journalist Sasha Gillies-Lekakis with part one of the…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Activist and broadcaster Jacob Grech looking at coup in the Sahel region, the latest in July in Niger. Former academic and foreign affairs advisor Tony Kevin follows on this theme and also the war in Ukraine Why French President Macron is focusing on the Pacific Nations. His third visit as President – correspondent f…
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His Week That Was: 40th anniversary segment – Kevin Healy Visit to Palestine with Australia Palestine Advicacy Network study tour – Dr Colin Sheppard Academic and writer Dr Binoy Kampmark on how children are being manipulated unto choosing a career in the military Erupting volcano on Bougainville, back down by PNG on their MP voting on Bougainville…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Val Noone and his meeting with Daniel Ellsberg in 1977 Columnist and author Brian Toohey and those nuclear powered submarines. For Australia. Maybe. Part two of a two-part interview with Palestinian writer and political analysist Jafar M. Ramini. The secret US bases in Australia – Academic, researcher, military analy…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Part one of a two-part interview with Palestinian writer and political analysist Jafar M. Ramini, beginning with 1948 when he was a five year old and the Hagenah militia stormed his family home in Jenin. The Native Mounted Police in Australia. Called police but in reality extermination squads employed as exterminatio…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy PhD candidate and journalist Sasha Gillies-Lekakis speaking about his research trip to the Solomon Islands Tamil refugee activist and SES volunteer Neil Para leaving Ballarat on 1 August to walk to Marrickville in Sydney to advocate for those refugees without citizenship and unable to live meaningful lives with the f…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy The answer to one of Palestine’s secrets revealed at the Lakemba Ramadan night market – Australian-Palestinian activist Amin Abbas Cluster bombs for Ukraine. Australia has signed the treaty banning them, why aren’t we protesting against their use? – Richard Broinowski AO (former diplomat, former general manager of Ra…
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy The pardoning and release of Kathleen Folbigg after 20 years in Jail - Why did it happen and how many Australians have been wrongfully convicted? Academic and writer Dr Binoy Kampmark The imminent release of 1.3 million tonnes of radioactive contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean – Associate Professor Tilman Ruff …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Life’s work of academic, researcher, military analyst and peace activist, Professor Richard Tanter. Intelligence, artificial intelligence and whether machines can think... questions for Marxist historian and author Humphrey McQueen The push for synthetic human embryos, genetically modified baby food, and much more – …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Appeal to save the Oakhill Food Justice Farm in Preston – Dr Nick Rose, Executive Director of SUSTAIN Small but significant: Shifting tides to support Palestinian rights, in Australia and overseas – Jessica Morrison, Executive Officer of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network Human rights and Shirtfronting Australia – …
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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Anti-war activist and coordinator of Ban Killer Drones activist Nick Mottern at peace conference in Vienna, Malaysia and 1MDB and murder of translator – Malaysian-Australian environmental consultant and activist Lee Tan Music event for Refugee Action Collective and how refugees and asylum seekers are surviving in Aus…
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