MICHELLE PINI: AFP raids journalists: We need to talk about our Government
June 13, 2019
There is no doubt the AFP raids are an affront to our democracy. One in which the hand of a secretive and ruthless Government can be felt, if not seen or heard.
This is a fact that no one seems to dispute not even the Government. In fact, it is pertinent that since the AFP started rifling through News Corp journalistAnnika Smethurstsunderwear drawer, the officialGovernment position seems to be characterised by the sound of crickets. There has been no official statement.
It is a frustrating yet completely predictableresponse from the Government of the day. After all, what can be said whenlong-held plans to increase surveillance and restrict the freedoms of its own citizens are finally coming to fruition?And the transition to this end while long and not completely without obstacle has been largely effortless.
THE COMPLIANT MSM
Just a few short months ago, the News Corp organisation was waxing lyrical in as many media outlets as possible (and they have the most) about how the_Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018_(AA Bill) was in the interests of Australias national security. The Governments line that the Labor Party which had been critical of the planned legislative changes was soft on security, was robotically repeated. And the emotive and idiotic stance (as citizens in any dictatorial state can attest) that only people who have something to hide will have something to fear, was successfully marketed.
And it was sold to a largely ignorant public as greater and more insidious affronts to our privacy continued. And lets be clear, Australians, laconic by nature and lacking an independent media landscape to provide perspective (see Dave Donovans summary ofthishere), are open to exploitation.
BIG BROTHER LEGISLATION
The next step was to effectively continue to amend legislation enabling more and more powers for the government to spy on its own citizens.
As Dr Jennifer Wilsonpoints out:
Since the9/11 terrorist attacksin the U.S., Australia haspassed or amended more than 60 lawsrelated to secrecy, spying and terrorism more than any other mature liberal democracy on the planet. All this has occurred under the banner of national security and keeping Australians safe.
And, scared into submission lest anyone should think it soft, the Labor Opposition went along with it. Of course,I_A_was present in Parliament at the timeand it should be said that a complex sub-textinvolving the success of theMedevac Billwas also unfolding.
Indeed, six whole years after this Government was first elected and even following its return for another three years, the mainstream media is still more concerned with the Labor Opposition than with the actual Government.
But the ALP did supportthe final amendment with the most sweeping powers theAA Bill.
DUTTON THE OVERLORD
Meanwhile, rising slowly in the background like a storm weather front, Peter Duttons super-ministry, theDepartment of Home Affairs,was being constructed. A work of genius for any dictatorship, this dark ministry includes all the instruments of law enforcement plus all the departments which oversee them, effectively creating a mega-department tasked with policing everyone, as well as itself.
The overlord of this mega-department was even touted as a possible prime minister. Why not? He was taking care of our national security, after all.
At the same time, a sub-plot involving several affronts to our freedoms was already playing out.
ASSANGE AND THE QUESTION OF FREEDOM
During this time, I_A_s articles drawing attention to the erosion of our freedoms along with those of a few other independent publications kept plodding along in a vacuum, while the mainstream media who are currently in a complete dummy spit about privacy and freedom of the press were largely silent. This included the public broadcaster and pretty much everyone else not just Murdochs usual suspects.
Some, shockingly, even went as far as to be selective with who is deserving of freedom. The lauded journalist,Peter Greste, for example, went to great lengths toassertthat Julian Assange should not be afforded the same rights as everyone else since he is not a real journalist. Even_The Guardian_, who profited from the whistleblowing research provided by_WikiLeaks_, deserted Assange. While you may or may not agree with Assanges methods just as many of us do not agree with News Corps methods there is no doubt that he is a journalist.
Assange,_WikiLeaks_and its journalistshave received manyawardsattesting to this fact including:
- The Economist New Media Award (2008)
- The Amnesty New Media Award (2009)
- TIME Magazine Person of the Year, Peoples Choice (highest global vote) (2010)
- The Sam Adams Award for Integrity (2010)
- The National Union of Journalists Journalist of the Year (Hrafnsson) (2011)
- The Sydney Peace Foundation Gold Medal (2011)
- The Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism (2011)
- The Blanquerna Award for Best Communicator (2011)
- The Walkley Award for Most Outstanding Contribution to Journalism (2011)
- The Voltaire Award for Free Speech (2011)
- The International Piero Passetti Journalism Prize of the National Union of Italian Journalists (2011)
- The Jose Couso Press Freedom Award (2011)
- The Privacy International Hero of Privacy (2012)
- The Global Exchange Human Rights Peoples Choice Award (2013)
- The Yoko Ono Lennon Courage Award for the Arts (2013)
- The Brazillian Press Association Human Rights Award (2013)
- The Kazakstan Union of Journalists Top Prize (2014)
Despite such accolades,Assange is not, it seems, one of the club. Like other whistleblowers such as, for example,Bernard Collaery and Witness K, who are being tried in secret, andATO whistleblowerRichard Boyle,who faces161 years gaol Assange has been hung out to dry. By the Australian Government. And by his colleagues.
DESIGNED TO INTIMIDATE
The very public message concerning the escalation of AFP surveillance and investigation into the media is inescapable for both the press and for whistleblowers. It states clearly and resonates loudly: We will find you.
According toThe Guardian:
Annika Smethursts report suggesting the nations surveillance agency, theAustralian Signals Directorate, was seeking to broaden its powers to spy on Australian citizens without their knowledgewas immediately referred for police investigation.
The ABCwarrant included the powerto ‘_add, copy delete or alter data’._Everyone is rightly shocked by this, yet these powers are expressly included in the legislation the very same legislation the mainstream media largely ignored in the interests of confected national security.
There can be no doubt the raids were designed to intimidate. Annika Smethurst a fairly progressive News Corp journalist had her home searched and not the News Corp offices, while the ABC offices and not the home of the relevant journos, were targeted.
Lets think about that. The AFP are prepared to go through the smalls of Annika Smethurst a journalist with News Corp. An organisation that is practically an agency of theGovernment, fully on board with the Coalition and all its scare campaigns so far.
Why? Well, dont go thinking anyone is above the law, as the PM told us. And, the PMsays, he is comfortable with these laws being enforced.And of course, from the Morrison Government’s vantage point, this is essentially correct. Since the laws are made by the Government, they apply to everyone other than the Government.
As Mungo MacCallumpointed out:
‘By definition, all governments are comfortable with their own laws and that applies to the governments of all regimes. There was nothing illegal, at least domestically, about the repressions in Russia, China, Turkey or North Korea or, for that matter, Nazi Germany.’
This does not mean that the Government is not above its own laws. The leak concerning the AFP union raids came from SenatorMichaelia Cashs office, yet she has not co-operated with the AFP investigation or had her home raided. In fact, like most allegations of corruption concerning this Government, this has conveniently gone away without consequence.
Alas, many Australians bought the national security spiel, hook line and sinker. Only those with something to hide have anything to fear, right? If this were not true, we would likely not have this legislation. Nor would its instigators be in power. However, the nightmare is real and we now need to talk about aclear and present danger: this Coalition Government.
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