Sophie McNeill
Sophie McNeill is the Australia researcher for Human Rights Watch, based in Western Australia. She was formerly an investigative reporter with ABC TV’s Four Corners program where she produced programs on the Hong Kong protest movement and the mass arbitrary detention of Xinjiang’s Muslims by the Chinese government. Sophie was also a foreign correspondent for the ABC and SBS in the Middle East, working across the region in countries such as Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Egypt and Turkey, as well as Israel/Palestine. Sophie has twice been awarded Australian Young TV Journalist of the Year and in 2010 won a Walkley Award for her investigation into the killing of five children in Afghanistan by Australian Special Forces soldiers. She was also nominated for a Walkley in 2015 for her coverage of the Syrian refugee crisis. In 2016 she won two more Walkleys for her coverage of Yemen and besieged towns in Syria. Previously, she worked as a reporter for ABC’s Foreign Correspondent and SBS’s Dateline programs and she is a former host of triple j’s news and current affairs program Hack. She is the author of “We Can’t Say We Didn’t Know: Dispatches from an Age of Impunity.”
Articles Authored
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May 29, 2023
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February 21, 2023
Australia Should Ban New Coal, Oil, and Gas Projects
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January 31, 2023
‘Cruel’ Death in Australia Shows Need for Bail Reform
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September 25, 2022
UN Rights Body Rules Australia Failed to Protect from Climate Change
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March 28, 2022
Australia Inquiry on Beijing Academic Freedom Threats
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February 27, 2022
If We Don’t Act on Climate, This Summer Could Be Our Kids’ Coolest
Reports Authored
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“They Don’t Understand the Fear We Have”
How China’s Long Reach of Repression Undermines Academic Freedom at Australia’s Universities