
Evil reigns when good people do nothing
Robbie Thorpe is prosecuting a case of Genocide to the international Community, using the lens of International Customary Law, to get justice at the ICJ.
Updates
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Safety and Accessibility: Camp Sovereignty Update
You can listen to Djuran Bunjileenee speaking with Marcia Galea and Jane on Bunjil’s Fire about the latest developments in negotiations with the Melbourne City Council, accessibility to the “Resting Place” memorial for repatriated skeletal remains of people from 38 Nations and the article ‘Council warned of imminent neo-Nazi threat before Camp Sovereignty attack’ that…
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‘Our Land Our Law’ panel discussion: Monday 1 December
As we lead into the next court date in the King Charles genocide case on Tuesday 2 December, Crime Scene Australia is hosting a discussion with an extraordinary panel of speakers called ‘Our Land Our Law’ from 5-9pm on Monday 1 December at Aunty Alma Thorpe’s Gathering Place. We’ll share the latest progress of the…
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‘Sovereign Day Out’ | Saturday 6 September | 12pm until late!
Come together and witness a celebration of multicultural sonics, stories and dance. Featuring a genre bending lineup: The Terrys, SojuGang (DJ set), Miss Kaninna, Becca Hatch, Kian, Kee’Ahn, Birdz, MoJu, Dallas Woods, Philly The Aboriginal, Jamahl, Yami, Komang, Leonie, Divine, No Era, Kaurasi, Crooked T, Nikodimos, Barki, Rap Lucky + Ray Pereira, Brothers In Arms, Kapa…
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STATEMENT FROM CAMP SOVEREIGNTY & THE BLACK PEOPLES UNION ON THE FASCIST ATTACK ON CAMP SOVEREIGNTY BY WHITE AUSTRALIAN MARCH AND NATIONAL SOCIALIST NETWORK
(NAARM/MELBOURNE) Today, Australians who mobilised under the banner of an “anti-immigration march” escalated their campaign of hate into outright violence. This rally, co-organised by the National Socialist Network, a self-described neo-Nazi group, is part of the ongoing reality of a colony built and sustained on fascism and white supremacy. The NSN coordinated the so-called ‘March…
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‘Our Warrior’ NAIDOC screenings
Uncle Robbie Thorpe joined Krystal De Napoli on Indigenuity radio show on Triple R on Sunday 29 June ahead of a special NAIDOC screening of the documentary ‘Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe’ at ACMI on Thursday 10 July. The documentary follows Robbie’s journey of Indigenous resistance to invasion and examines his political impact…
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Urgent Call – Share Your Story to Protect Camp Sovereignty’s Legacy
Dear Friends of Camp Sovereignty, Djuran Bunjileenee AKA Uncle Robbie Thorpe and the Crime Scene Australia team are calling for submissions to gather testimonies that affirm the profound significance of Camp Sovereignty as part of the upcoming heritage value assessment of the area formerly known as King’s Domain. Your voice is critical to ensuring this…
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Support Uncle Robbie Thorpe in his court date: Monday 26 May
On Monday 26 May at 4:15 pm at the Federal Court 305 William St, Melbourne. Uncle Robbie will be appearing regarding his court case against the Attorney General of so-called ‘Australia’. In the newly announced cabinet Albanese has replaced Mark Dreyfus with former communications minister Michelle Rowland. We are yet to see how this will…
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Kanaky One Year On: Standing with the Kanak People in the Face of Ongoing French Colonial Violence
On Tuesday 13 May 2025, we gathered at Camp Sovereignty on the unceded land of the Kulin Nation to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Kanaky Uprising, and to stand in unwavering solidarity with the Kanak people in their struggle for liberation from French colonial rule. It has now been over 170 years since France…
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Our Warrior: The story of Robbie Thorpe screening x The Afrobiotics x BIGBANG 10th birthday
On the 18th of April, No Time Like the Presence organised a community screening of ‘Our Warrior: The Story of Uncle Robbie Thorpe’ and Q&A at Big Bang Studios in Northcote as part of the studio’s 10th birthday celebration. Alongside the film and Q&A, the event also featured the incredibly talented and prolific musical group…
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A BLOODY OATH, MATE
Dario Vacirca examines efforts to prosecute ongoing crimes against Australia’s First Nations. Published in Issue 554 of The New Internationalist, ‘Treaty: Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia’, February 2025 Djuran Bunjileenee, aka Robbie Thorpe, doesn’t mince his words. The Krautatungalung elder’s critique of Australia’s treatment of its First Peoples is as raw as it is necessary. ‘It’s…
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