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Anti-war protesters marked the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, saying 鈥淣ever again!鈥 Jim McIlroy reports.

Meanjin/Brisbane calls for an immediate ceasefire at March 3 protest.

Thousands marched for Palestine across the country聽as Israel聽massacred聽more than 100 starving Palestinians trying to get flour from an aid truck southwest of Gaza City.

91自拍论坛's Leo Earle and Isaac Nellist聽spoke to attendees at聽the blockade of the world鈥檚 largest coal port in Muloobinba/Newcastle.

Kurds and their supporters rallied as part of global protests over the "canceling"聽of Kurdistan in Treaty of Lausanne, 100 years ago. Peter Boyle reports.

The Kurdish community called on the Australian government to condemn the Turkish invasion of South Kurdistan (northern Iraq) just as it has condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Peter Boyle reports.

Sydney's Kurdish community celebrated聽International Women's Day at a well-attended gathering at the Democratic Kurdish Community Centre in Kings Park. Peter Boyle reports.

Current and former MPs and other prominent people have called for Kurdish leader Abdullah 脰calan's release to advance a peaceful solution to conflicts in the Middle East. Peter Boyle reports.

A Tamil Refugee Council online rally for 'black day' called on the Australian government to stop aiding the Sri Lankan government鈥檚 genocidal policies. Chris Slee听谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.

The federal government insists that the Murugappan family do not meet the refugee criteria and can be safely returned to Sri Lanka. Janet Parker takes a look at the adverse security situation for Tamils.

Protests were organised in Melbourne and Sydney on February 6 to demand an end to the oppression of Tamils and Muslims in Sri Lanka. Chris Slee reports.

Kurds and their allies are demanding the release of Abdullah Ocalan 鈥 鈥渢he Nelson Mandela of Kurdistan鈥 鈥 who has been imprisoned by Turkey since 1999, reports Peter Boyle.

While there are serious flaws in Inside the Greens, author Paddy Manning is too good a journalist to suppress vital information. Some of it is explosive.

For instance, during the recent conflicts in the Australian Greens between The Greens NSW and Bob Brown devotees, some in the later camp pushed for the wholesale expulsion of the former.

That was not the only example of such blow-up-the-ship thinking.