Anti-terror laws

Australia's arbitrary labelling of some global conflicts and not others as 鈥渢errorist-controlled zones鈥 is more than an inconvenience to family holiday plans. Dal Ouba argues聽that it must be challenged.

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India's new criminal laws give the state more power to curtail rights and freedoms, reports Isaac Nellist.

NSW counter terrorism officers bailed up an artist after he posted a criticism on X about the lenient treatment given to聽a Zionist who planted a bomb on a Palestine activists鈥 utility. Rachel Evans reports.

Foreign fighter laws aim to prevent Australians聽fighting alongside Hamas and Hezbollah, but Australians can and have聽joined聽the Israeli Defense Forces聽in Gaza. Paul Gregoire reports.

Filipino community groups organised a moving commemoration, 鈥淣ever Again, Never Forget, Never Again To Martial Law鈥澛 to mark resistance to ongoing聽martial law.聽Tracy Cabrera reports.

Socialist Alliance adds it聽voice聽to the growing international chorus demanding the immediate release of Russian socialist Boris Kagarlitsky and the dropping of the trumped-up charge of 鈥渏ustifying terrorism鈥.聽

The campaign to soften Peter Dutton's image has little hope against his record in government of building the new surveillance state.聽Ugur Nedim reports.

"Surveillance" by jonathan mcintosh

In these paranoid times, it is somewhat sobering to acknowledge that the mass monitoring of the population is an offspring of the turn of the century, writes Paul Gregoire.

Civil Liberties Australia said new powers to allow intelligence agents to manipulate and omit data聽will likely lead to the manufacturing of evidence.聽Paul Gregoire reports.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has closed down federal parliament, ostensibly for health reasons, and placed corporate CEOs at the helm of his new National COVID-19 Coordination Commission. Paul Gregoire takes aim at this blatant power grab.

Twenty-nine people were arrested in Islamabad on January 28 while peacefully protesting the arrest and imprisonment of Manzoor Pashteen, leader of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), writes Susan Price.

Ali Wazeer and Mohsin Dawar, members of the Pakistan National Assembly, were arrested in May on trumped up terrorism charges. An international solidarity campaign is calling for their release.