The invasion of a Iraq聽was a flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and聽the invaders鈥 justification was based on lies. Eighteen years聽on the calls for justice continue, writes Bevan Ramsden.听
Iraq Inquiry and Chilcot Report
Arguably, the University of Sydney鈥檚 decision to give former Prime Minister John Howard an honorary doctorate on September 30 has backfired badly.听
Academics and students spoke eloquently against the award before and during the ceremony, prompting some students who had just been given their degree to join in.
The university had cited Howard鈥檚 鈥渨orld-leading gun law reform, leadership in East Timor and contribution to Australia鈥檚 economic reform鈥 as reasons for the award. While many would question these, the elephant in the room was Iraq.
The media-backed attempted coup by right-wing Labour Party MPs against Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has failed, amid large demonstrations and public meetings across Britain defending the left-wing leader.
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said on July 6 that public opposition to the war in Iraq had been 鈥渧indicated鈥 鈥 and called on politicians who ignored pleas for peace to 鈥渇ace up to the consequences鈥.