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Our Sedition Laws & Anti-terrorism Act.
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Our Sedition Laws are very broad by definition.When the Sedition Laws were amended and re-inacted by the Howard Govt,they raised a lot of concerns by many about the restriction of freedom of speech and rightly so.
Seditious Intention.
-bring the Sovereign into hatred or contempt.
-premote feelings of ill-will and hostility....so as to endanger peace,order or good Govt of the Commonwealth.
Implications.
-inclusion of Sedition along with the separate crime of treason under a new joint heading.
-increase penalities from 3 to 7 yrs gaol.
-introduction of a new concept of recklessness
-inapplicability of Sedition Intention to those not associated with an unlawful organisation.
What defines an 'Unlawful Organisation'? You can get 3-7 yrs gaol for the crime of 'Recklessness' but there does not have to be proven intent on behalf of the Commonwealth for this charge to be effected.
Anti-terrorism Act 2005 (Go to the end of Sedition Laws and Click on this)
This enact enables the use of 'Preventative Dentention' ie even if you are suspected of a terrorist act,you can be detained without legal representation.Control Orders restrict your freedom of movement and association even to the extent of not be able to contact your lawyer.Electronic tracking devices may also locked onto suspects.
Obama brought in 'Preventative Denention' also and we all seem so complacent about these intrusions upon our freedoms.This coupled with the Andrew Bolt decision should be ringing our alarm bells wide and loudly.