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Hamas From Gaza

A PROFILE AND MODUS OPERANDI OF HAMAS THE ARABIC ACRONYM FOR “Harakat AL-MUQAWAMA AL-ISLAMIYA” OR ISLAMIC RESISTANCE MOVEMENT .

Hamas grew out of the Muslim Brotherhood, a religious and political organization founded in Egypt with branches throughout the Arab world. Beginning in the late 1960s, Hamas’s founder and spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, preached and performed charitable work in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, both of which were occupied by Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War.

Indian

The India Solution: Planning beyond the boats

The Manus Island and Nauru offshore detention centres are proving to be problematic for the Government of Australia. But there is an unlikely solution: a temporary safe haven processing facility in India, writes international academic and former  DIBP Case Manager Richard Curzon.

ARRIVAL CHANGI

Aviation Security: Singapore’s Changi International Airport

Changi International Airport is a hub in South East Asia for connections from Europe and the Middle East to Oceania, East Asia and to the Americas. It is also a target for terrorism by South East Asia Islamist extremists group Jemaah Islamiyah.

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Comparing Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategies and Plans

Through assessment and analyses, this paper provides an evaluation of the effectiveness of Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy, Plans and Policies and offers a comparison with the counterterrorism plans of two other countries.

PNG Pledge

The Papua New Guinea National Pledge

As part of Papua New Guinea’s 20th Anniversary of Independence, Richard proposed and authored The Papua New Guinea National Pledge in conjunction with Sir Joseph Tauvasa Chairman of the National Events Council of PNG.

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The South Asia solution: Think beyond the boats

This week’s revelation that the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Julie Bishop has raised for discussion the subject of Cambodia accommodating refugees is beyond comprehension.

Prince Andrew

Papua New Guinea 1991 South Pacific Games

Saturday, 7 September 1991, was a fine warm day in Port Moresby. A strong easterly wind was blowing across the Waigani Valley, site of the Sir John Guise Stadium where the Ninth South Pacific Games were that afternoon to be opened by HRH The Prince Andrew, Duke of York.

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