As the Berejiklian government tries to soften people up for "opening up", three residents discuss the harsh lockdown in Sydney West.
Civil liberties
For the "crime" of truth-telling, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being relentless pursued by the United States government, determined to secure his extradition at any cost, writes John Pilger.
Under new COVID-19 regulations, it is now a criminal offence聽鈥 for the first time in South Africa鈥檚 history 鈥 to hold any kind of political gathering, writes Dale McKinley.听
Socialist Alliance Moreland City Councillor Sue Bolton speaks about the Victorian government鈥檚 draconian hard lockdown of public housing estates in Melbourne.
Home affairs minister Peter Dutton is using the COVID-19 pandemic to push through amendments to security laws that will further erode people鈥檚 rights, argues Vivien Miley.
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.
David McBride, a former Australian military lawyer and whistleblower on alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan spoke to media outside the ACT Courts on August 22. He was there for a preliminary hearing on charges he is facing for theft of commonwealth property, breaching the Defence Act and unauthorised disclosure of information. If convicted, this 55-year-old could spend the rest of his life in jail.
The 46th Parliament of Australia opened on July 2 to finance minister Mathias Cormann waving about the . One might be forgiven for translating the legislation鈥檚 title to 鈥減rogressively robbing the poor to give to the rich鈥.
The AFP raids have inspired this poem by John Monfries.
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