Blind Conscience

Margot O'Neill

Blind Conscience
Format
Paperback
Publisher
UNSW Press
Country
Australia
Published
1 November 2008
Pages
320
ISBN
9780868408538

Blind Conscience

Margot O'Neill

Winner of the 2009 Australian Human Rights Commission Literature Non-Fiction Award On the ‘long list’ for the inaugural John Button Prize for Australian politics and social policy This profoundly moving book reveals the untold story of the people who struggled to get asylum seekers out of detention and change government policy. Lateline journalist Margot O'Neill, who covered many of these stories while they were happening, paints a compelling and heartbreaking picture through an extraordinary cast of characters. Some, like Petro Georgiou, Julian Burnside and Phillip Ruddock, are very well-known. Others are not famous but simply felt compelled to follow their consciences and act to help desperate people in desperate situations, often to the detriment of their personal well-being.

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