Prosecute; don’t perpetrate is overjoyed that a portrait by Australian painter Marieka Hambledon of our founder campaign architect, Susan Hutchinson has been selected as a finalist for… Read more “Portrait of campaign founder, finalist in prestigious art prize”
Category: Press coverage
Nadia was kidnapped and sold into sex slavery by ISIS. Now, she’s a Nobel winner.
This article was originally published on MamaMia Over the years, the Nobel Peace Prize has chosen some doozy candidates, but it remains one of the world’s most pre-eminent honours.… Read more “Nadia was kidnapped and sold into sex slavery by ISIS. Now, she’s a Nobel winner.”
Minister for Home Affairs says Australia ‘compelled to act’
SBS News interviewed Minister Peter Dutton for a series of stories on Yazidi survivors and the need for justice for the crimes they’ve experienced. The interview was… Read more “Minister for Home Affairs says Australia ‘compelled to act’”
Modern slavery and Women, Peace and Security
This post originally appeared in the Women, Peace and Security series published by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute on The Strategist blog on 31 March 2018. It… Read more “Modern slavery and Women, Peace and Security”
Talking to 3CR Tuesday breakfast
It was great to talk with Hope Mathumbu on Melbourne’s 3CR Tuesday breakfast about the Yazidi genocide and the need to prosecute; not perpetrate sexual violence in… Read more “Talking to 3CR Tuesday breakfast”
Letter to the Editor of The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times has published a letter to the editor from campaign architect, Susan Hutchinson. The letter was submitted in the context of the anniversary of the… Read more “Letter to the Editor of The Canberra Times”
There’s more than one battle for Raqqa
This post was originally published on The Strategist, the blog of the blog of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, on 26 June 2017. As US supported Syrian… Read more “There’s more than one battle for Raqqa”
Will the new UN mechanism boost justice for war crimes in Syria?
This post was originally published on The Interpreter, the blog of the Lowy Institute for International Policy The UN has established a new mechanism to assist in… Read more “Will the new UN mechanism boost justice for war crimes in Syria?”
What chance do Sharrouf’s victims have for justice now?
This post originally appeared on the Lowy Institute for International Policy blog, The Interpreter, as part of a series written exclusively by women on International Women’s Day,… Read more “What chance do Sharrouf’s victims have for justice now?”
Neil Prakash is more than just a terrorist
This post was originally published on The Interpreter blog by the Lowy Institute for International Policy on 23 December. It’s been almost a month since Australian Neil Prakash,… Read more “Neil Prakash is more than just a terrorist”