Australian police say synagogue arson attack act of terrorism

Australian police say synagogue arson attack act of terrorism

A firebomb attack at a synagogue in Australia last week is being investigated as an act of terrorism, police have said. The Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne had to be evacuated after a fire began at around 4am local time on Friday. The fire fully engulfed the building, causing extensive damage and leaving a person injured. … Read more

a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years

a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years

‘There aren’t enough courtrooms, there aren’t enough judges and there aren’t enough barristers,’ says one judge and barrister.Composite: Guardian Design/Shutterstock A man bursts out of a courtroom, shouting expletives. The judge has just ruled that his brother-in-law will not be going to prison after sexually assaulting his two young daughters. “The justice system is a … Read more

a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years

a day in the crown court where cases are delayed for years

A man bursts out of a courtroom, shouting expletives. The judge has just ruled that his brother-in-law will not be going to prison after sexually assaulting his two young daughters. “The justice system is a fucking joke,” he bellows, pacing ahead of his family. Another male relative mutters darkly: “We’ll find him.” The trial at … Read more

Melbourne synagogue fire declared a ‘likely’ terrorist attack by police

Melbourne synagogue fire declared a ‘likely’ terrorist attack by police

Victoria police say Friday’s arson attack on the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne is being treated as an act of terrorism. The Victorian police chief commissioner, Shane Patton, made the declaration about Friday’s Ripponlea fire being regarded as a suspected terrorist attack on Monday morning. He said the decision followed advice provided at a meeting … Read more

Syrians emerging from Assad’s prisons taste ‘beautiful’ freedom as regime topples

Syrians emerging from Assad’s prisons taste ‘beautiful’ freedom as regime topples

Bewildered and elated prisoners have poured out of Syrian jails, shouting with joy as they emerged from one of the world’s most notorious detention systems and walked to freedom following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s government. All across Syria, families wept as they were reunited with children, siblings, spouses and parents who vanished years ago … Read more