Live Encounters Magazine October 2017

The courage epitomised by the Manus resistance, and by many mainland activists, is not shared by Australian society at large. The public has, in general, accepted a state of apathy and moral powerlessness when it comes to Australia’s refugee and asylum seeker policy. This has been fostered by an offshore system of detention, where responsibilities have been privatised, borders have been militarised and transparency has long been obfuscated.
 Kirsty Anantharajah, Lessons of resistance, courage and hope from Manus Island

Live Encounters Magazine October 2017

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Kirsty Anantharajah – Lessons of resistance, courage and hope from Manus Island
Dr Candess M Campbell – Experiencing Subtle Energies
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Ozlem Warren – Hamsi Buğulama
Mikyoung Cha – Land of the Thunder Dragon – Part I
Mark Ulyseas – Dignity

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Live Encounters Magazine October 2017

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