A controversial Labor Senator who once accused Israel of “apartheid” is expected to be removed as Head of Delegation to an Auschwitz memorial following reports by Sky News Australia.
Senate President Sue Lines, who has previously accused Israel of the “crime of apartheid”, will represent Australia at an event to marking 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus will attend a major overseas event marking the liberation of Auschwitz.
As Holocaust Memorial Day approaches, the haunting memories of Auschwitz survivor Yisrael Abelesz echo through the halls of Parliament.
Poland signalled to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he won't be arrested if he attends the 80th anniversary commemoration marking the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp. Any representative of the Israeli leadership who wishes to participate on January 27 can feel safe and will not be arrested,
When Auschwitz survivor Aron Krell’s brother ... “While it is difficult to imagine oneself in a concentration camp, we can all relate to wanting people to remember loved ones we’ve lost ...
General Mark Dreyfus will represent Australia at an event commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz, amid confusion over previous signals indicating the federal government was planning to send Labor Senate president Sue Lines.
Senate President Sue Lines, who has previously accused Israel of the “crime of apartheid”, will represent Australia at an event marking 80 years since the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz,
The Government has denied that a senior MP who once said Israel’s policies towards Palestine constituted “apartheid” will represent Australia at an event commemorating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz.
WARSAW, Poland — UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday visited the site of Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz ... and disease at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the complex of concentration, forced ...
Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, members of the last generation of Nazi concentration camp survivors are speaking out to share their stories and fears about the future.
When Agnes Darvas was deported from Hungary to Auschwitz in 1944, she escaped being sent straight to the gas chambers with other children largely because her coat had been stolen in the ghetto and her mother had cut off her braids for fear of lice.