Witness K

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus' decision to dropÌýthe prosecution of Bernard Collaery has been widely welcomed.ÌýKerry Smith reports.

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Bernard Collaery will be allowedÌýto make public certain information in his trial. While he should not have to face a trialÌýat all for helping his client, Witness K, this is a positive step, writes Jim McIlroy.

91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ spoke with Sister Susan Connelly, convenor of the Timor Sea Justice Forum and a co-convenor of the Alliance Against Political Prosecutions, about the latest developments in the Witness K and Bernard Collaery case.

We should protectÌýwhistleblowers, not punish them, protesters said as they rallied in defence of Bernard Collaery and Witness K. Jim McIlroy reports.

Protesters again gathered outside the ACT Supreme Court to protest the secret trial of Bernard Collaery and Witness K, reports Kerry Smith.

The Federal Court ruling that the federal police raid on the ABC last year was valid is a new blow to media freedoms, arguesÌýJim McIlroy.

Well-known justice activist Shirley Shackleton managed to interrupt celebrations in Dili marking the 20th anniversary of Timor Leste’s independence to hand a petition demanding Australia end its persecution of Bernard Collaery and Witness K to Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne.

Shackleton’s husband, Greg, was murdered in Balibo along with four other journalists in 1975. She has never given up the quest for justice.

MKOTT media conference 09-08-19

The Movement Against the Occupation of the Timor Sea (MKOTT), a Timorese activist group based in Dili, condemned the Australian government on August 9 for its ongoing prosecution of Witness K and his lawyer Bernard Collaery, over the exposure of Australian secret service bugging of Timorese government offices, labelling it as an "attack on freedom of expression and democracy".