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A calm July winter morning in Buenos Aires turned into a nightmare when a suicide bomber drove a car laden with hundreds of kilograms of explosives...
We silently wandered down from the sleepy promenade onto the yellow sand dunes of North Beach, as if in reverence for the task that lay ahead....
Corrective rape and brutal murder. Vigilante groups harassing pregnant women and children outside government hospitals. Homes and businesses, hopes and dreams, set ablaze. These horrific acts...
After more than a decade of research, countless civil society consultations, lobbying of government, and numerous oral and written submissions to parliament, the Prevention and Combating...
Enveloped by the surreal beauty of centuries-old hand-painted Italian frescos and spectacular marble, the World Jewish Congress (WJC) delegation of Jewish communal leaders from around the...
This year’s Theodor Herzl Awards Gala was a night of celebrating the astonishing lives of a true statesman and leader, former Israeli President Reuven “Ruvi” Rivlin,...
“Profound, humbling, and disturbing” was the description of Anglican priest Reverend Canon Peter Houston of the xenophobia dialogue Finding the Voices held at the Durban Holocaust...
Humanity and dignity. These two concepts need to be at the heart of all our dealings with the refugee, asylum seeker, and migrant communities. They were...
“He had integrity, moral courage, independence, and experience in the law, all the attributes of the ideal judge.” Close friend, Judge Phillip Levinsohn’s, words capture the...