UN law expert demands expulsion of Israeli ambassador from Australia

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The United Nations’ human rights law expert Chris Sidoti has called for Australia to expel Israel’s ambassador for his arrogance over Israel’s murder of civilians. This includes an Australian aid worker. Arrogant meddler Sidoti was speaking to Australian TV after the country’s foreign minister had condemned Israel’s decision to whitewash troops responsible for the murder of an Australian aid worker and her colleagues. This happened in a triple 2024 bombing. Sidoti condemned ambassador Hillel Newman’s interference in Australia’s affairs and his contempt for Australians who have suffered rape, beatings and abuse as part of humanitarian flotillas to Gaza attacked by Israel’s…

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An Indigenous Elder in Australia is suing King Charles III for genocide

In June 2026, Krauatungalung Elder Djuran Bunjileenee Uncle Robbie Thorpe appealed to the Victorian Supreme Court in Australia as part of a genocide court case. The accused? King Charles III as the UK Crown representative. It is one of a series of court cases Uncle Robbie has filed. Another is a trespassing case brought against Margaret Gardner, the governor of Victoria. Governor’s trespass Uncle Robbie stands in front of the Victorian Magistrates’ Court in trousers and a North Face jacket. As I step onto the curb, he holds an arm out for a hug and warns me against being mown down…

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Australia: Public inquiry overdue for secretive, expensive AUKUS pact

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The AUKUS war pact between the US, UK and Australia is expensive, secretive, and the “worst defence decision” since WWII. That’s according to a respected Australian expert, who says a proper inquiry is long overdue. Ian Lowe, an emeritus professor at Griffith University, Queensland, published a recent critique of the deal, saying it was: Negotiated rapidly and in secret [and that] the AUKUS pact to produce new nuclear-powered submarines is among the most expensive, consequential and opaque deals in British and Australian military history. Australia probes shadowy defence deal Australians are holding a public inquiry, a move that Lowe welcomes. The scholar…

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