Whistleblower

Whistleblower David McBride and John Shipton, father of jailed journalist Julian Assange, called for his聽immediate release from Britain鈥檚 Belmarsh prison. Renfrey Clarke reports.

A protest is being planned when United States President Joe Biden聽arrives for the Quad聽summit聽on May 24.聽Karri Bramble reports.

As聽with all matters regarding United States policy, Australia will, if not agree outright with Washington, adopt a聽non-committal position 鈥 鈥渜uiet diplomacy鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.

Oliver Schulz's charge relates to the shooting death of Afghan man Dad Mohammad during an ADF raid.

In a significant development in justice and accountability, the first soldier to face war crimes charges for their alleged actions in Afghanistan is set to face court. Pip Hinman reports.

Events marking the 20th anniversary of the illegal invasion of Iraq were organised across Australia, with calls to scrap聽AUKUS and free Julian Assange. Jacob Andrewartha reports.

Rachel Evans standing in solidarity with legendary whistleblowers.

Italian artist Davide Dormino鈥檚 life-sized bronze sculptures of Julian Assange, Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden聽invite the public to show solidarity with whistleblowers. Peter Boyle reports.

The campaign to free Julian Assange is about our most precious human right: to be free, writes John Pilger.

There was a big turnout聽for the fifth hearing of the Belmarsh Tribunal into the persecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Peter Boyle reports.

The Alliance Against Political Persecutions rallied outside the United States Embassy to call on US Ambassador Caroline Kennedy to intercede on behalf of Julian Assange. Paul Oboohov reports.

David McBride

Calls are growing louder for charges to be dropped against ADF whistleblower David McBride, who will face a criminal court next year, reports Pip Hinman.

Every Thursday聽a 鈥渉onk for Julian鈥 protest takes place聽outside the聽Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 electoral office in Marrickville. Stephen Langford reports.

Protesters gathered at Parliament House to demand聽the Labor government apply聽diplomatic pressure to the British and United States governments to drop the聽political聽case聽against聽Julian Assange. Kerry Smith reports.