A consultant paediatrician (Dr Ellen Kriesels), a professor (David Miller), and two journalists (Greg Hadfield and Sarah Wilkinson) describe what it feels like to suddenly face the loss of a career, reputation and even freedom simply for speaking about the genocide in Gaza.
They explain how quickly things can collapse: thousands of complaints overnight, suspensions without any investigation completed, hostile tribunals and political pressure, police raids, criminal charges and the fear that the next knock on the door could mean arrest.
This is what it looks like when livelihoods and futures are jeopardised – not for any harm done – but for speaking out against Israel’s genocide.
