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First rule of Labor: vote with the party. Except if you're Senator Fatima Payman, who has defied Anthony Albanese to vote with the Greens on Gaza. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Labor MP Anne Aly is travelling to Jordan tonight for an international conference on humanitarian aid for Gaza. SBS World News presenter Janice Petersen began by asking Dr Aly her for her reaction to Israel's rescue operation which saw four hostages freed from Gaza. Health officials from Gaza says over 210 Palestinians were killed during the operation.
Muslim MP Anne Aly was confronted by pro-Palestine activists in Perth. We unpack what it says about Labor's division on the Middle East. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While the world came out strongly in support of Israel after the Hamas terrorist attack on the 7th of October, there is now growing concern over the images emerging from Gaza and the rising civilian death toll there. So as the war progresses, will the position of leaders like Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shift? Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on the ‘schism' in the Labor party and the ‘tightrope' politicians are walking. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, Radio National Breakfast presenter and co-host of the Party Room podcast
Federal Hükümetin iki Müslüman Bakanı Ed Husic ve Anne Aly, İsrail - Hamas savaşı konusunda İsrail'i hedef alan açıklamalarıyla dikkat çekti.
Last week we brought you TDA Editor Billi FitzSimon's interview with the Minister for Youth, Dr. Anne Aly. Now we have an interview with her political opponent from the coalition. Billi asks the Shadow Minister what she would do differently if she was in Government, and whether young people have an issue with leader of the opposition, Peter Dutton. Listen to An interview with the Minister for Youth, Dr. Anne AlyListen to An interview with Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton CreditsGuest: Angie Bell, Shadow Minister for YouthHosts: Billi FitzSimons, Zara Seidler and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Ninah KopelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you didn't know we had a Minister for Youth, you wouldn't be alone. In today's deep dive, TDA Editor Billi FitzSimons asks the Minister what she actually does and what her plans are for her time in government. From mental health, HECS, the voting age, climate change, housing and more, this special episode will give you insight into the Minister charged with prioritising young Australians. CreditsGuest: Dr. Anne Aly Hosts: Zara Seidler, Billi FitzSimons and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Ninah Kopel Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterPre-order our new book No Silly QuestionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gazetemizin dünkü nüshasında haber olarak da okudunuz: Avustralya Başbakanı Anthony Albanese, kurduğu kabinede iki Müslüman bakana yer verdi. Bosna Hersek kökenli Ed Husic ve Mısır kökenli Anne Aly, düzenlenen törende Kur'ân'a el basarak yemin edip görevlerine başladı. Husic sanayi ve bilim bakanlığını, Aly de erken çocukluk eğitimi ve gençlik bakanlığını deruhte edecek. Ed Husic ve Anne Aly'nin pembe renkli -herhalde bu seçim tesadüf değildi- mushaflara el basarak bakanlık koltuğuna oturması, sadece Avustralya şartlarında mühim bir hadise değil, aynı zamanda İngiltere'nin İslâm'la ve Müslümanlarla kurduğu ilişkinin boyutları hakkında önemli ipuçları veren bir gelişme. 1700'lerden itibaren dünyanın dört bir yanında boy göstermeye başlayan Büyük Britanya, sonraki yüzyılda artık “üzerinde güneş batmayan imparatorluk” haline gelmişti. Her kıtada uçsuz bucaksız toprakları hâkimiyet altına alan İngilizler, milyonlarca Müslümanı da yönetmeye başlamıştı. İngiliz devlet aklı, aynı dönemde yine sömürgecilik yarışına çoktan başlamış olan diğer Avrupa milletlerinden -Fransızlar, Hollandalılar, Portekizliler vs.- daha farklı bir yol takip etti: Müslümanlarda var olan potansiyeli sömürürken, muhataplarına da bir miktar alan açmak. Çok boyutlu olarak birçok sahada ısrarla ve istikrarla tatbik edilen bu siyaset sonucunda, İngilizlerin ayak bastığı ve iz bıraktığı coğrafyalarda Londra ile dostane ilişkiler geliştiren veya Londra'ya muhabbet besleyen geniş kitleler ortaya çıktı. Bugün, İngiltere'nin, vaktiyle sömürdüğü hiçbir coğrafyada Fransızlar veya Hollandalılar gibi nefretle anılmamasının sebebi işte bu siyasetti. İngilizlerin İslâm'ı ve Müslümanları anlama, kendi emperyal hedefleri için bile olsa Müslümanlarla yakın ilişkiler kurma ve bu yolla kitleleri kazanma politikası, günümüzde de hız kesmeden devam ediyor. Avustralya'da iki Müslüman bakanın kabineye dâhil edilmesi, bunun bir yansıması mesela. Yine, İngiltere'nin Sudan'daki büyükelçisi İrfan Sıddık'ın 2019 yılı Ramazan ayında Hartum'da birlikte iftar yaptığı Sudanlılara akşam namazı kıldırdığı sahne hâlâ hafızalarda. Sadece uzak coğrafyalarda değil, krallığın merkezinde de Müslümanların yüksek mevkilerde önemli görevler aldığı malum. Londra'nın Müslüman Belediye Başkanı Sadık Han, pratik bir örnek. Oysa Paris'te bir Müslümanın belediye başkanlığı koltuğuna oturması, mevcut şartlarda tasavvur dahi edilemez. Geçen cumartesi -28 Mayıs 2022- bu köşede “Lübnanlı bakan” başlıklı yazımda anlatmıştım: Fransa'da Müslüman kökenli isimlerin bakanlık vazifeleri aldıkları vaki. Ancak orada da seçilen isimlerin, kendi kökleriyle kavgalı ve hatta açıkça İslâm karşıtı çizgilerde bulunmaları dikkat çekiyor. Herhalde bu da Fransız devlet aklının İslâm'la ve Müslümanlarla kurduğu ilişkinin biçimini aksettiren bir durum. (İngilizlerin mezkûr tutumu, el altından desteklenen birtakım batınî ve nevzuhur fırkaların Müslümanlar arasında intişar etmesinde oldukça etken. İslâm dünyasındaki türlü dinî akımların, sapkın hareketlerin ve modern beşerî dinlerin, Büyük Britanya'nın kontrol ettiği coğrafyalarda doğup yeşermesi elbette tesadüf değil.) Kraliçe İkinci Elizabeth'in tahta çıkışının 70'nci yıl kutlamaları da, Müslüman dünya ile Londra arasındaki ilişkilerin yakınlığını gösteren bir başka nokta olarak öne çıkıyor bugünlerde. 1952'den beri kesintisiz tahtta oturan Kraliçe, sadece İngilizlerin ya da Batı'nın değil, Müslüman kamuoyunun da ilgi odağında. Elizabeth'in 96 yıllık uzun yaşamındaki her aşama güncel siyaset, yakın tarih ve magazinin ilginç bir karışımı olarak, dikkatle ve ilgiyle takip ediliyor. Her yer Kraliçe'nin “Platin Jübile”sine dair haberlerle ve görüntülerle dolu. Bu durum elbette, batısıyla-doğusuyla, dünyanın her yerinde monarşilere ilginin hâlâ canlı biçimde yaşadığının da bir göstergesi.
Başbakan Anthony Albanese dün akşam açıkladığı kabinesinde 13 kadına yer verdi. Kadın bakanlar arasında Anne Aly bir Avustralya hükümetinde görev alacak ilk kadın Müslüman olacak.
How the loss of high profile Liberals will impact on the election campaign in WA, is Labor's Pacific plan enough to counter Scott Morrison's claims they are weak on China and has the government abandoned its net zero by 2050 climate change policy?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for foreigners to join the fight against Russian invaders. Meanwhile, Australia and NATO countries are sending weapons to the Ukrainian resistance. But what happens when foreigners join a faraway fight and a region is flooded with arms that cannot be traced?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for foreigners to join the fight against Russian invaders. Meanwhile, Australia and NATO countries are sending weapons to the Ukrainian resistance. But what happens when foreigners join a faraway fight and a region is flooded with arms that cannot be traced?
What happens when foreigners join a fight and a region is flooded with arms that cannot be traced?; What does the Russia-Ukraine war reveal about the breakdown of human rights law over the past 20 years?; and why Putin believes he's fighting a holy war.
Australian politician and academic Anne Aly, award-winning children's author Meg McKinlay, and documentary filmmaker Victoria Midwinter Pitt are all three exceptional women of widely different backgrounds. They have come together to bring their personal stories and experiences of heartbreak, empathy, and despair. If you are wondering about the power of your emotions, this is a conversation not to be missed.
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In today's episode we chat to Dr Anne Aly, the Labor Member for Cowan.Anne is an internationally renowned expert in counter-terrorism and counter radicalisation, she has published over 100 articles and books on topics related to terrorism and international security. Anne was the only Australian to be invited to President Obama's White House conference on violent extremism in 2015. She has worked with the United Nations on developing programs and policies on national security and counter-terrorism. She is the recipient of numerous awards for her work and in 2016 she was awarded the Australian security medal.This has to be one of my favourite episodes yet - Anne is so refreshingly candid, compassionate and vivacious. We chat about her entry into politics, have differing opinions to the collective in a political party and what's in store for her future. I am very grateful that she's joined us on the pod. Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburnEmail: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.comIn the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I sat down with Dr. Anne Aly, Labor Member for Cowan, to ask about what it's like campaigning in a marginal seat. When your margin is less than 1% every election is incredibly close and results can take up to two weeks to find out who won. So how does that impact the time, resources, and strategies of a campaign? Watch to find out. Support the channel on patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AuspolExplained Like Auspol Explained on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Auspol-Explained-107892180702388 Auspol Explained would like to acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and their Elders as the owners and custodians of the Land that the video was filmed and edited on. This Land was stolen and never ceded. It always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
Dr Anne Aly is a Federal Member of Parliament in Western Australia for the Australian Labor Party. She worked as a professor, academic and practitioner in counter terrorism and countering violent extremism. She was a 2016 nominee for Australian of the Year and a 2016 recipient of the prestigious Australian Security Medal. In 2021, she was awarded the McKinnon Prize for Emerging Political Leader of the Year, in recognition of her Parliamentary work against both right-wing extremism and family & domestic violence.
Ep. 48 Dr Anne Aly MPAnne Aly is an extraordinary woman. Her story is one of utter determination, resilience, love and compassion.She was a single mum of two small boys and had nothing. No money. No job. But she fought for her boys. Like Carla Zampatti. Like Nanette Carroll. She fought her way out of her problems....and ended up eventually being invited to Barack Obama's White House in an official advisory capacity. And advising the United Nations. And becoming the first woman of Islamic faith to enter Federal Parliament. She's brilliant (a Professor with a PhD), she's fun and funny....and tells a great story. I love what I'm learning from women like Anne.About Anne Aly:www.annealy.comHer Book:Finding My Place, is available athttps://www.booktopia.com.au/finding-my-place-anne-aly/book/9780733338489.html#Reallyinterestingwomen #RIW #annealy #determination #resilience #findingmyplace @anne.aly @richardinstagraham #richardinstagraham
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When Anne was ten, she walked onto the school playground and a girl spat in her face after calling her ‘a dirty, Arab Muslim'. To her shock, her teacher did nothing. The incident changed how she saw the world, and helped set her on the path to becoming the first Australian Muslim woman elected to parliament (R)
When Anne was ten, she walked onto the school playground and a girl spat in her face after calling her ‘a dirty, Arab Muslim'. To her shock, her teacher did nothing. The incident changed how she saw the world, and helped set her on the path to becoming the first Australian Muslim woman elected to parliament (R)
Dunn Street founder Stephen Donnelly was joined by the Federal Member for Cowan, Anne Aly. Anne details her incredible journey from Alexandria, Egypt, to Albury, Australia, as part of a young migrant family in a diverse, multicultural community, to her impeccable academic career studying at both the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Edith Cowan University, WA.Anne weaves a fantastic story of identity and self discovery, one that would resonate with many first and second generation Australians.She also discusses her political career, in particular her role in Australia’s counter-terrorism efforts. The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au
8:15am: We hear from Tana Douglas, who's acknowledged in the music industry as Australia's first female roadie! We speak about her memoir Loud, and the impact of COVID 19 on the music industry.8.00am: Claudia speaks with Jon Bisset about the impact of Facebooks content deletion on Community media. Tune in to hear TEXT US 0488 809 855 and let us know your thoughts on the Facebook content deletion.7:40am: Tune in to hear from Aunty Hazel from Grandmothers Against Removals' rally two Fridays ago, protesting the removal of two aboriginal children who have been taken to the UK and their British carers who refuse to return to Australia.7:30: Labour's Dr Anne Aly talks about the rise of the far-right extreme.7:15am: Carly from Thursday breakfast speaks with scriptwriter James Norman about Beyond Burning a documentary premiering at the Transitions Film Festival.
When KK decided to suck up to the union movement by saying we need to protect Australian jobs by cutting migration, she must have thought she was on a safe wicket. Big mistake. in the modern ALP, workers don't matter. You must worship at the altar of multiculturalism. It's a rude awakening for Australia's most cynical politician.
Một ủy ban của Lao Động trong quốc hội lần đầu tiên do một nữ dân biểu Hồi giáo đứng đầu, bà Anne Aly, sẽ giúp đảng này xem xét các dự luật và soạn thảo các chính sách có liên quan đến các cộng đồng đa văn hóa. - Một ủy ban của Lao Động trong quốc hội lần đầu tiên do một nữ dân biểu Hồi giáo đứng đầu, bà Anne Aly, sẽ giúp đảng này xem xét các dự luật và soạn thảo các chính sách có liên quan đến các cộng đồng đa văn hóa.
When Anne was ten, she walked onto the school playground and a girl spat in her face after calling her ‘a dirty, Arab Muslim’. To her shock, the teacher did nothing. The incident sparked Anne's ongoing passion for justice
On 11 March 2019 Australian Fabians co-hosted with Emily's List "Anne Summers in conversation with Anne Aly" held at the Perth Town Hall.
Western Australia-based William Bowe, who runs The Poll Bludger website, says “there is a feeling that there is a Labor resurgence in the state”. Bowe told The Conversation a “floundering” state economy after the mining boom downturn, with falling house prices and rising unemployment, has created a sense that “prosperity has been lost. And that sense of downward mobility is very dangerous for the government”. “Because Western Australians are not feeling as prosperous, they are more receptive to a Labor message,” he said. On the Liberal seats in play, Bowe says Swan is the most vulnerable, followed by Hasluck. But Labor also has its eyes on the possible prizes of Pearce (held by Attorney-general Christian Porter) and Stirling (vacated by minister Michael Keenan). “There was a poll out a week ago that showed that it [Pearce] was line-ball. […] It’s certainly not the case that Christian Porter is gone for all money, but he has a fight on his hands and that’s not something that the Liberals are accustomed to in that electorate.” On the other side, the Liberals are targeting Anne Aly’s ultra-marginal seat of Cowan. “[The Liberals] have got a leader who I think goes down better in an electorate like Cowan,” Bowe said. But he’d be “very surprised” if the seat were in danger.
Anne Aly, Ellen Broad and Matthew Condon discuss with Jennifer Rayner our changing perceptions of privacy in the modern world of social media, data collection and information sharing.
Anne Aly on discrimination, terrorism & the shiny kettle. To find out more about Anne's book, Finding My Place: From Cairo to Canberra - the irresistible story of an irrepressible woman click here.
Anne Aly thinks of herself as a good parent, except for just that one little thing…
In 2016, Dr Anne Aly was the first Australian Muslim woman, the first Egyptian-born woman and the first counterterrorism expert to be elected to federal parliament.
On today's show, Dr Anne Aly gives us some realtalk regarding Canberra, and the myriad of bullshit that surrounds the Bush Capital. She plugs her new book - Finding My Place, which you should buy - and some polarising local news feature heavily. Dr. Anne Aly is the Federal Member for Cowan in W.A. This podcast is proudly brought to you by uno. Home Loans and Arnott's Golden Tim Tam
This week’s special episode, Clare Keyes-Liley spoke with Labor MP for Cowan Anne Aly about her entry into politics and counter terrorism. In part 2 of the podcast Clare was joined by two WON volunteers Akira and Jenny making calls to other women at our first Women’s Organising Network phonebank.
3:03 The Ayaan Hirsi Ali fiasco where she was vilified by feminist Muslims via a petition and a viral video. Hirsi Ali is accused of Islamophobia. 35:01 Criticism of identity is the new blasphemy. 38:09 Anne Aly and 18C and including religion. … https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au/2017/04/episode-90-5-april-2017/ (Read more ›) The post https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au/2017/04/episode-90-5-april-2017/ (Episode 90 – 5 April 2017) appeared first on https://www.ironfistvelvetglove.com.au (The Iron Fist and the Velvet Glove). Support this podcast
This week Alice and Mark chat with the first female Muslim politician Labor’s Anne Aly about whether or not Islam is a race and her ideas for changing the Racial Discrimination Act. We also talk to The Daily Telegraph’s political editor Sharri Markson about why she thinks the ABC has a left wing bias, and debut a new segment - That Escalated Quickly!
When parliament returns later this month, Labor's Anne Aly will become the first Muslim woman to take a seat in the lower house. Aly is an internationally renowned scholar on counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation. In 2014, she was the only Australian expert invited to attend Barack Obama's summit on countering violent extremism. Aly tells Michelle Grattan she has spoken with many people who have been involved in violent organisations, including former members of the Irish Republican Army, former right-wing neo-nazis, and violent jihadists. Aly says most deradicalisation programs fail because all that they can do is remove the opportunity, the capability and perhaps change the environment. “But very rarely, if someone is highly radicalised, can outside forces actually change their world orientation or their world view. Many of them need to go through a process to arrive at disillusionment … in order to fully move away from the movement itself,” she says. On the bread-and-butter issue of the GST, she welcomes Malcolm Turnbull's idea of reforming its distribution to give her home state of Western Australia a better deal, and would like to see Labor and Liberal come together to promote WA's cause. “Now that Mr Turnbull has made that, I guess, commitment, to at least looking at it, I'd like to see the Western Australian cohort work across parties for the best interests of our state,” she says.
I spoke with the New Member for Cowan, Anne Aly on de-radicalisation & urgent need to start programmes early, not just for Muslim children, or Indigenous children, but for all our children. In fact the Dunedin shows we can start at birth. It also shows the job gets harder, the longer we wait the harder it is to make a difference. #auspol #crime - http://www.alp.org.au/anne_aly
What makes a young man or woman want to travel to Iraq to join Islamic State? What motivates so-called 'lone wolves' to plan acts of terrorist violence in Australia? The Lowy Institute was pleased to host distinguished Australian academic Dr Anne Aly to explore these and other questions as she examined why some individuals and groups transition from radical thought to violent extremism.
Later this week Australia is due to host a regional summit on countering violent extremism. In this podcast Anthony Bubalo talks to Dr Anne Aly about this summit and a previous summit on the topic held by the US in February 2015.