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« Breaking news! | Main | The kindling takes shape » October 27, 2005Australia's got it bad, tooSometimes it seems like the whole Western world is playing this game: The so-called anti-terror legislation is similarly eviscerating of individual rights, which is no surprise. Not only are your conversations with your lawyer no longer privileged, they must be in English or translated and provided to the police. If you're arrested under these laws you can't talk about it. If you talk about it, you go to jail. Of course, you're already in jail, but even if you get out you can't talk about it. You have no recourse, ever. Fired because you've been arrested and released? Tough. Can't get a job again? Tough. In two weeks, the Senate will debate these laws, and while I think we can expect Howard to make a few concessions as a result of Jon Stanhope's pre-emptive action, they won't amount to much and the laws will go into effect. Life imprisonment for giving money to a charity that turns out to be a front for terrorists. Non-sitting judges issuing detention orders, no review of evidence or charges by your lawyer. And slagging off the Queen is a terrorist crime. Is this what the once-free world has come to? And I thought the USA Patriot Act was bad. Get more from the Greens here and here. Posted by Manic on October 27, 2005 9:29 AM in the category The War on Stupid Pings (Trackback)For trackbacks, this is the URL: Comments Post a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you're new to Bloggerheads, you may need to be approved by the moderator before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) | |