Anonymous ID: 244c6b Q Research AUSTRALIA #16 - INFILTRATION NOT INVASION Edition May 24, 2021, 2:23 a.m. No.13741316   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Welcome To Q Research AUSTRALIA

 

In anticipation of FISA DECLAS and SPYGATE revelations, a new thread for research and discussion of Australia's role in The Great Awakening.

 

Previous threads

>>13341710 Q Research AUSTRALIA #15

 

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Q's Posts made on Q Research AUSTRALIA threads

Wednesday 11.20.19

>>7358352 ————————————–——– These people are stupid.

>>7358338 ————————————–——– All assets [F + D] being deployed.

>>7358318 ————————————–——– What happens when the PUBLIC discovers the TRUTH [magnitude] re: [D] party corruption?

 

Tuesday 11.19.19

>>7357790 ————————————–——– FISA goes both ways.

 

Saturday 11.16.2019

>>7356270 ————————————–——– There is no escaping God.

>>7356265 ————————————–——– The Harvest [crop] has been prepared and soon will be delivered to the public for consumption.

 

Friday 11.15.2019

>>7356017 ————————————–——– "Whistle Blower Traps" [Mar 4 2018] 'Trap' keyword select provided…..

 

Thursday 03.28.2019

>>5945210 ————————————–——– Sometimes our 'sniffer' picks and pulls w/o applying credit file

>>5945074 ————————————–——– We LOVE you!

>>5944970 ————————————–——– USA v. LifeLog?

>>5944908 ————————————–——– It is an embarrassment to our Nation!

>>5944859 ————————————–——– 'Knowingly'

 

Q's Posts referencing Australia

https://qanon.pub/?q=AUS

https://qanon.pub/?q=australia

https://qanon.pub/?q=koala

https://qanon.pub/?q=HouseOfCards

https://qanon.pub/?q=boomerang

https://qanon.pub/?q=45HarisonHarold

https://qanon.pub/?q=RAT%20BAIT

 

Q's Posts referencing Australian citizens

Malcolm Turnbull (X/AUS)

Former Prime Minister of Australia

https://qanon.pub/?q=X%2FAUS

https://qanon.pub/?q=call%20details

https://qanon.pub/?q=Threat%20to%20AUS

 

Alexander Downer

Former Australian Liberal Party politician and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom

https://qanon.pub/?q=Downer

 

Cardinal George Pell

Australian Cardinal of the Catholic Church and former Prefect of the Vatican Secretariat for the Economy

https://qanon.pub/?q=Pell

https://qanon.pub/?q=cardinal-george-pell

https://qanon.pub/?q=pecking

 

Julian Assange

Australian activist, founder, editor and publisher of WikiLeaks

https://qanon.pub/?q=assange

https://qanon.pub/?q=JA

https://qanon.pub/?q=Under%20protection

https://qanon.pub/?q=WL

https://qanon.pub/?q=wikileaks

https://qanon.pub/?q=server

https://qanon.pub/?q=Seth

https://qanon.pub/?q=SR

 

Virginia Roberts Giuffre

American-Australian survivor of sex trafficking ring operated by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell

https://qanon.pub/#4568

https://qanon.pub/#4728

https://qanon.pub/#1054

https://qanon.pub/?q=chandler

https://qanon.pub/?q=epstein

https://qanon.pub/?q=island

https://qanon.pub/#1001

https://qanon.pub/#1861

https://qanon.pub/#4578

https://qanon.pub/#3497

https://qanon.pub/#4727

https://qanon.pub/?q=wexner

https://qanon.pub/#4576

https://qanon.pub/#4577

https://qanon.pub/?q=maxwell

https://qanon.pub/#4569

https://qanon.pub/?q=spacey

https://qanon.pub/#4570

https://qanon.pub/?q=normalize

https://qanon.pub/?q=Prince%20Andrew

https://qanon.pub/#4579

https://qanon.pub/#4907

https://qanon.pub/#4911

https://qanon.pub/#4921

https://qanon.pub/?q=Dearest%20Virginia

 

Q's Posts referencing The Five Eyes intelligence alliance (FVEY)

An anglophone intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States

https://qanon.pub/?q=FVEY

https://qanon.pub/?q=Five%20Eyes

https://qanon.pub/?q=Interesting%2C

https://qanon.pub/?q=RAT%20BAIT

 

"Does AUS stand w/ the US or only select divisions within the US?"

Q

Nov 25 2018

https://qanon.pub/#2501

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:25 a.m. No.13741319   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Notables

are not endorsements

 

#15 - Part 1

Australian Politics and Society - Part 1

>>13345120 Christian Porter: ABC reporter Louise Milligan accused of deleting social media posts

>>13345357 Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and Australian adviser Sean Turnell charged under Myanmar secrets act

>>13350508 Tortured by Iran, trolled at home: academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert hits out at vicious attacks

>>13350524 How the Murdoch War Megaphone pulls the wool over our eyes - Dr Tim Anderson on Kylie Moore-Gilbert and Israeli spy allegations

>>13356362 New Defence Minister Peter Dutton warns contractors on submarine, frigate deliveries

>>13362728 Australians Christa Avery and Matthew O'Kane freed from house arrest in Myanmar

>>13369823 Malcolm Turnbull dumped from new NSW Government Net Zero Emissions and Clean Economy Board

>>13369989 Andy Meddick slams AustraliaOne party after supporters of the far-right party gathered in Torquay

>>13390184 Prime Minister Scott Morrison Tweet - Statement on His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh

>>13390206 Q Post #100 - Who is the Queen of England? How long in power? With power comes corruption. What happened to Diana? What did she find out?

 

>>13391053 Christian Porter - Australia's former Attorney General and Minister for Industry, Science and Technology - Big Tech wants him gone

>>13408002 Mike Pompeo Tweet: “Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” Ephesians 6:11

>>13408100 ‘Utterly unaccountable’: Turnbull labels News Corp the most powerful political actor in Australia

>>13414591 Magda Szubanski criticised over Jenny Morrison ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ post

>>13414649 Video: Trump receives 'Champion for Freedom Award' from The National Republican Senatorial Committee - Sky News Australia

>>13422688 Spring forward: why Arthur Sinodinos, Australia’s ambassador to the United States is ready to mingle after a ‘hermit-like existence’

>>13429478 Joe Biden says it's time to 'end America's longest war', as final Afghanistan withdrawal announced

>>13429488 Australia to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan after Biden’s vow to end war

>>13429624 Video: PM holds back tears announcing withdrawal of Australian troops from Afghanistan

>>13429802 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin Tweet: Did you miss us, #Australia?

 

>>13429808 U.S. Navy Tweet: #USNavy Sailors & @USMC with Marine Rotational Force Darwin arrive at @AusAirForce Base after documenting negative #COVID19 tests throughout travel.

>>13429809 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin Facebook Post: The U.S. Marines are back for a historical 10th iteration of Marine Rotational Force - Darwin. The MRF-D rotation demonstrates the U.S. commitment to combined readiness and shared regional security in the Indo-Pacific region.

>>13438087 Video: Google deceived some Australian mobile users about collection of location data, Federal Court finds

>>13441634 Facebook faces mass legal action over data leak - 530 million people had some personal information leaked, in some cases phone numbers

>>13444007 Liberal Party stalwart Andrew Peacock dies in the United States aged 82

>>13445048 Chief of Navy Australia Tweet #HMASAnzac and #HMASSirius took part in the French-led Exercise La Perouse….undertaken by (France, India, Japan and the U.S.)

>>13445768 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin Tweet: Cleared for Landing - @USMC UH-1Y Venoms and MV-22B #Ospreys for MRF-D 21.2 have officially landed! #USwithAus

>>13460196 Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull puts Rupert Murdoch on blast - CNN

>>13460205 Greg Kelly Tweet: SO @TurnbullMalcolm doesn’t KNOW anything about what happened in the Nov. election. Malcolm, real quick: describe for us the constitutional issues surrounding Absentee voting in Pennsylvania

>>13460205 Malcolm Turnbull Tweet: There are Courts to do that. And they did. But here's the thing: a democracy should ensure that every adult eligible to vote is on the roll and is encouraged to vote

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:26 a.m. No.13741323   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 2

Australian Politics and Society - Part 2

>>13460325 Video: New Zealand 'uncomfortable with expanding the remit' of Five Eyes, says Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta

>>13460336 1st MAW Marines Tweet: VMM-363 and HMLA-367 joined MRF-D and are prepared to respond to crisis and contingencies in a #FreeAndOpenIndoPacific

>>13462856 Feeding Hate With Video: A Former Alt-Right YouTuber Explains His Methods - Focus on conflict Feed the algorithm (Lauren Southern)

>>13477230 New Zealand backs “Five Eyes” alliance, but wants human rights raised in broader group

>>13477249 Japan should join Five Eyes intelligence network, says ambassador Shingo Yamagami

>>13477403 Former US intelligence director James Clapper backs Turnbull and Rudd’s call for Murdoch media inquiry

>>13477434 Australia’s ambition on climate change is held back by a toxic mix of rightwing politics, media and vested interests - Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull - theguardian.com

>>13485324 Australia was blindsided when Five Eyes ally New Zealand backed away from China criticism

>>13485327 Australia reminds New Zealand of the importance of the Five Eyes alliance during a meeting of trans-Tasman foreign ministers

>>13485332 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: Today’s Foreign Ministerial Consultations in #Wellington, our first face-to-face meeting since COVID-19, allowed for a deep discussion as friends about shared priorities, including our Pacific partnerships, as we navigate 2021 together

 

>>13485337 Strengthening trans-Tasman ties: Australia-New Zealand Foreign Minister Consultations - Senator the Hon Marise Payne Joint statement with The Hon Nanaia Mahuta - 22 April 2021

>>13485346 Former Director of America's National Security Agency, Admiral Michael Rogers says misinformation a threat to democracy

>>13485350 Video: CyberCX Cyber Dialogue: In conversation with Admiral Michael Rogers and Alastair MacGibbon

>>13493355 ‘Bankable’: Morrison promotes Australia’s climate record at US summit

>>13493366 Video: Scott Morrison resists pressure for new emissions target at Joe Biden climate summit

>>13493636 Andrew Greene Tweet: Worth noting the head of ASIS (Paul Symon) joined @MarisePayne's delegation to New Zealand. Wellington's role in 5-Eyes is all the talk inside intelligence circles at the moment

>>13499801 All-gender bathrooms proposed for Victorian workplaces and footy ovals

>>13499932 Arthur Sinodinos AO Tweet: #QUAD Ambassadors and US House Foreign Affairs Committee continue conversation on shared vision for an open, inclusive and resilient Indo Pacifc.

>>13500013 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin Facebook Post: Marines with MRF-D and ADF members teamed up with the Portuguese and Timorese Social Club in order to prepare a shipment of flood relief supplies donated by the local Darwin community for Timor-Leste

>>13500022 Marine Rotational Force - Darwin Facebook Post: Heads up Darwin, Marines will be flying at night throughout the rotation! This training keeps our aviation units safe and proficient, and we’ll do our best to keep it to times that are respectful to the community

 

>>13500945 Prime Minister Scott Morrison Facebook Post - Lest We Forget. Tomorrow, Anzac Day, is one of the most sacred days in our national calendar.

>>13500949, >>13500950, >>13500952, >>13500954 Anzac Day 2021 Dawn Service Livestreams - ShrineMelbourne, ABC Australia, 7NEWS Australia and Australia in the US

>>13503677 ANZAC Day 2021 - "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them." Lest We Forget.

>>13507409 Anzac Day: Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Afghanistan withdrawal marks end of ‘another chapter’

>>13507484 Video: Defence Minister Peter Dutton reveals how Australian troops will fight greater threats and uncertainty at home

>>13507800 ANZAC Day - PRESS STATEMENT - ANTONY J. BLINKEN, U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE - "I express my sincere gratitude to all Australians and New Zealanders on this somber day."

>>13507965 Crowds return for Anzac Day service, but some diggers locked out by fence

>>13507973 Q Post #2480 - With Respect, Honor, and Gratitude. Your sacrifice(s) will never be forgotten. Thank you and God Bless, Veterans!

>>13508029 Video: What can the US learn from Australia's gun reforms? - Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd - CNN

>>13508109 'It's an arms race': RedShield - The Kiwi cyber firm that shielded Biden's home state during 2020 election

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:26 a.m. No.13741324   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 3

Australian Politics and Society - Part 3

>>13508222 Video: Mike Pompeo has 'kept his cards close' when quizzed on political ambitions - Sky News Australia

>>13515179 Top US general pays his respects to Anzac Day in Washington - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Milley Mark Milley

>>13515184 Arthur Sinodinos AO Tweet: Honour to host #ANZACDay dawn service with @NZAmbassadorUS Banks and to welcome Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff #GenMilley to the Residence

>>13515203 The Joint Staff Tweet: #GenMilley: "On this #ANZACDay, we honor the sacrifices of our Australian and New Zealand brothers and sisters in arms. We are proud to have the honor of serving shoulder to shoulder with you."

>>13515223 Australia in the US Tweet: We thank those who joined us virtually in honouring our #Anzacs. We are privileged to remember those that made the ultimate sacrifice and thank those that continue to bravely protect our freedom.

>>13515232 Australia in the US Tweet: Today our Air & Space Attache conducted a small #AnzacDay ceremony at @ArlingtonNatl. They laid a wreath at the gravesite of PLTOFF Francis Milne - the only Australian military member buried at the Cemetery.

>>13515254 Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Tweet: Lest We Forget - Originally done to commemorate the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps forces from World War I, #AnzacDay2021 recognizes the men and women who served in the Australian and New Zealand armed services in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations

>>13515260 Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Facebook Post: With the Northern Territory remaining free of COVID transmission within the community, Marines were able to participate in today’s events to show respects to their fallen, former, and active members.

>>13515399 Neo-Nazis make submission to Parliamentary inquiry into extremism

>>13517935 Social media is work of ‘evil one’, says Scott Morrison

 

>>13522489 Video: Exclusive: Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s speech at the ACC conference - Rationalists Australia

>>13532829 Video: Kevin Rudd on religion, politics and Scott Morrison’s speech to the Pentecostal conference - Kevin Rudd

>>13539434 Senior Democrat John Podesta: Quad will demand Australia does more on climate change

>>13539440 Rekindling Hope Podcast - Sam Crosby and Chris Bowen - Washington power broker John Podesta on how Biden is traveling and how Australia’s climate policy needs to lift its game

>>13539655 Video: Spy boss Mike Burgess says ASIO anticipating terrorist attack in the next year from either right-wing or Islamic extremists

>>13539665 Australian Federal Police backs ban on flags linked to terrorist groups, sharing of extremist material

>>13539771 Pacific Marines Tweet: @USMC with @mrfdarwin conduct flight operations during a forward arming refueling point exercise at @ausairforce Base Darwin

>>13539779 Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Facebook Post: Yesterday, the Honorable Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia, met with members of the Australian Army and U.S. Marine Corps for a visit to Robertson Barracks, NT, Australia

>>13547962 President Joe Biden could learn from Australia on border policy, says Former US ambassador Joe Hockey

>>13548052 Video: Clive Palmer to pay $1.5 million after losing Twisted Sister copyright fight

 

>>13553273 Video: Don’t give in to identity politics and forces that undermine the community, Scott Morrison urges

>>13553300 PM’s plea from the heart a timely reminder - "every human being is possessed of an innate human dignity that transcends all other considerations"

>>13553469 Future of Army's multi-billion-dollar Battle Management System uncertain amid tensions with Israeli military company

>>13553502 Elbit Battle Management System shut down - "The more research into this decision undertaken, the stranger it gets. No notice. No reason given."

>>13554042 Japan honors former Australian PM Gillard for service to the nation - awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun

>>13555102 Scott Morrison’s partisan interpretation of biblical passages is disturbing for democracy - Kevin Rudd - theguardian.com

>>13555694 Facebook’s assault exposes Australia’s vulnerability, says top ex-military man Major General Marcus Thompson - INFORMATION WARFARE

>>13556296 In Memorium - Dutch patriot Mrs NarQie - "A great patriot has passed away but we will continue her fight! - WWG1WGA - Mrs. NarQie o7"

>>13569454 Video: Noosa Temple of Satan want Satanism taught in state schools - A Current Affair

>>13569460 Q Post #1646 - NEVER IN OUR HISTORY HAVE THEY COME OUT FROM THE SHADOWS TO FIGHT. THE TRUTH IS CLEARLY VISIBLE.

>>13569460 Q Post #4461 - Only when evil is forced into the light can we defeat it. Only when they can no longer operate in the [shadows] can people see the truth for themselves.

>>13569460 Q Post #4396 - God wins.

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:27 a.m. No.13741327   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 4

Australian Politics and Society - Part 4

>>13569679 U.S. Marines Tweet: Joint Forces - The Honorable @ScottMorrisonMP the Prime Minister of Australia, speaks to Maj. David Femea, aviation combat element operations officer and AH-1Z Viper pilot with @MrfDarwin

>>13586735 Video: 'Donald Trump's desk' feed lets people share his posts on their Facebook or Twitter accounts. But it's not the same as him tweeting

>>13586991 U.S. Department of Defense Tweet: Flight mates - A @HiAirGuard F-22 Raptor flies alongside an @AusAirForce E-7A Wedgetail over Oahu, Hawaii

>>13586995 Hawaiian Raptors Fly with RAAF for Exercise Pacific Edge 21

>>13587004 Japanese Ambassador YAMAGAMI Shingo Tweet: Honoured to lay wreaths at the Japanese and Australian War Cemeteries in Cowra. Lest We Forget

>>13595507 Japanese Ambassador YAMAGAMI Shingo Tweet: Great to exchange candid views with Home Affairs Secretary Michael Pezzullo AO

>>13595526 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan - Press Release: Japan-Australia Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, May 5, 2021

>>13595629 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: (Australia) & (United Kingdom) bonds are stronger than ever, as our partnership in the #IndoPacific deepens

>>13595634 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: (Australia) & (France) are close friends in support of multilateralism, the rules-based international order & cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

 

>>13595643 High Commissioner to the UK George Brandis Tweet: Australia’s values are clear, and we are resolute in our defence of liberal democracy

>>13603946 Israeli company denies 'security rumours' as Defence removes multi-billion-dollar technology and quarantines Army IT systems

>>13604022 U.S. Senator Ted Cruz Tweet: Had a great dinner tonight with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. He’s in great spirits! We spent the evening talking about working together to re-take the House & Senate in 2022.

>>13604022 Malcolm Turnbull Tweet: “re-take the House & Senate in 2022” like you did on 6 January 2021?

>>13604022 Dr. Carter Pewterschmidt Tweet: C'mon Malcolm, you a former PM of Aus? Openly taking sides…?

>>13604022 Malcolm Turnbull Tweet: Are you kidding? Taking sides? Sure, I am on the side of democracy and the rule of law. I am not on the side of armed mobs trying to overturn an election and hang elected officials. Nor am I on the side of the media that enabled it. What “side” are you on?

>>13608464 Royal Australian Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Catherine Roberts to become Australia's first space commander

>>13626313 Pacific Marines Tweet: @USMC with @MRFDarwin and members of the @DeptDefence conduct a site survey in preparation for an upcoming exercise on Tiwi Island, Northern Territory

>>13626313 Pacific Marines Tweet: This year marks the 10-year anniversary of #MRFD, demonstrating the U.S. Marine Corps’ sustained commitment to the Australian-U.S. alliance, combined strength, and presence in a #freeandopenindopacific

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:27 a.m. No.13741330   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 5

Australian Politics and Society - Part 5

>>13633861 Army may have to fight next war with pencils and paper - Axing of $2bn battle management system sets back Army’s digital transformation by more than 15 years

>>13642424 U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III Tweet: I had an excellent call with Australia’s MoD @PeterDutton_MP. The Unbreakable Alliance has faced all challenges in its first 70 years, and we stand ready with our Australian mates for the challenges of the next 70 and beyond, strengthening the #FreeandopenIndoPacific

>>13642424 U.S. Department of Defense Press Readout: Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with Australian Minister for Defence Peter Dutton by phone today, reaffirming the strength, endurance, and resilience of the U.S.-Australia Alliance – the Unbreakable Alliance

>>13642586 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: Good to see Sec @JohnKerry again including to discuss key outcomes from the #ClimateSummit & the $1.1b (Australia) committed to low emissions technology

>>13650206 What is Australia's space division, and why is it in the military?

>>13650406 U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell Tweet: Appreciated meeting today with Foreign Minister @MarisePayne of Australia. We discussed our nations’ efforts to meet shared challenges, from China’s aggression to democracy in Burma and counterterrorism in Afghanistan. It was a good conversation with a great ally

>>13658108 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: Honoured to meet with @LeaderMcConnell in Washington DC to discuss some of the most pressing issues facing our nations including #IndoPacific cooperation and Myanmar.

>>13658222 Israeli defence company Elbit Systems to fight ADF axing of $2bn battle management system over ‘security’ fears

>>13658651 ‘Entirely undemocratic’: Bernard Collaery to challenge court order requiring large parts of his trial to be held in secret

 

>>13658692 Video: Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell arrested during counter-terrorism raid on Melbourne home

>>13659310 US Embassy Canberra Tweet: Our Chargé d’Affaires Mike Goldman accepted the National Emergency Medal yesterday on behalf of the families of the three Americans who tragically died while fighting fires in NSW. Their sacrifice remains a constant reminder of the unbreakable bond between our two nations

>>13664626 Record $1.3bn boost for ASIO’s war on spies and hackers - Spy agency will move to an artificial intelligence war footing in a technology arms race

>>13682300 Video: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to host Scott Morrison later this month

>>13682626 ‘Not a good look’: Malcolm Turnbull questions Scott Morrison’s red carpet welcome at RAAF Williamtown Base

>>13692528 Carolyn2813928 Tweet - Giant pipes coming out from the ground marked with Masonic symbols - 1829 New World Infrastructure Commission - Australis Project West - Bunbury, WA

>>13717832 Defence declares war on political correctness, bans morning teas aimed at inclusion and diversity - " primary mission to protect Australia's national security interests"

>>13717834 ‘We are not pursuing a woke agenda’: Dutton bans special morning teas at Defence after International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT)

>>13718168, >>13721113 This week in US Politics: Why a meaningless recount in Arizona might be the most important political story of the year

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:28 a.m. No.13741332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 6

Australian Government Sexual Assault Allegations

>>13376644 A team of five Australian Federal Police officers assembled to examine Brittany Higgins rape allegations

>>13548262 Video: Brittany Higgins meets Scott Morrison, says he agreed system let her down over rape allegation

 

#15 - Part 7

Julian Assange Indictment and Extradition

>>13395990 Vigils planned to mark the second anniversary of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being detained

>>13408063 Julian Assange supporters hold vigils in cities across the world

>>13408146 Britain is damaging its reputation by keeping Julian Assange in jail, says partner Stella Moris

 

#15 - Part 8

Australian and Regional Resignations

>>13477544 John Osborne: Dreamworld CEO unexpectedly resigns - "We fully understand John’s wish to spend more time with his family"

>>13493606 Outspoken Nationals MP George Christensen to quit politics - "The member for Dawson said he wanted to spend more time with his family"

>>13658239 NSW MP Gareth Ward stands aside amid police probe into alleged sexual violence - "It is appropriate I stand aside from my role as minister. I will also remove myself from the Liberal partyroom.”

>>13658258 Tasmanian Liberal Adam Brooks charged by police over firearms offences, resigns from Parliament - "Seeking treatment for his mental health"

 

#15 - Part 9

Malka Leifer Extradition and Prosecution

>>13389479 Malka Leifer: Former principal of ultra-orthodox Jewish school to face alleged victims

>>13389482 Malka Leifer accusers set to attend court in person to give evidence

>>13389486 Malka Leifer's lawyers say they may probe home life of accusers in child sex offences court case

>>13493449 Israeli minister Yaakov Litzman to be prosecuted over alleged interference in Malka Leifer extradition

>>13493451 Israeli Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit leaning toward indicting Ya’acov Litzman for fraud, witness tampering and breach of public trust

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:28 a.m. No.13741333   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 10

Australian Defence Force Afghanistan Inquiry

>>13342017 Ben Roberts-Smith: Afghan civilians to testify via video link in former soldier's defamation case

>>13407722 Buried evidence and threats: How Ben Roberts-Smith tried to cover up his alleged crimes

>>13407783 War hero Ben Roberts-Smith hits back at bombshell report

>>13407814 ‘I’m going to do everything I can to f-cking destroy them’: Secret Ben Roberts-Smith audio revealed

>>13407824 Seven stands by senior executive Ben Roberts-Smith over new evidence he attempted to cover up alleged crimes

>>13408195 Ben Roberts-Smith under fresh investigation over burner phones and sealed envelopes

>>13410361 Video: Shocking evidence of potential war crime exposed in major investigation - 60 Minutes Australia

>>13422740 Australian Federal Police confirm probe into Ben Roberts-Smith for allegedly burying sensitive Defence files in his backyard

>>13424966 High-ranking Army officer facing sack over debauched party in Afghan bar - "Fat Lady’s Arms" pub set up by Australian troops at Tarin Kowt headquarters

 

>>13459865 Peter Dutton overrules Chief of the Defence Force Angus Campbell’s decision to strip Meritorious Unit Citation from Special Forces soldiers

>>13459872 Video: Peter Dutton and PM 'strongly of the same view' on citation stripping reversal - Sky News Australia

>>13460103 Video: Government announces royal commission into veteran and serving Defence member suicides

>>13499771 Ben Roberts-Smith case: Media can’t amend defence but can call on witnesses to detail Mr Roberts-Smith’s involvement in alleged murders of two Afghan men

>>13515316 Ben Roberts-Smith takes leave from Seven Network role during defamation case against newspaper journalists

>>13515323 Ben Roberts-Smith welcomes Royal Commission, slams treatment of veterans, says a royal commission is “desperately needed”

>>13539684 Ben Roberts-Smith allegedly threatened to sue his ex-wife over defamation case, court told

>>13626087 Fears of Taliban retribution raised in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case

>>13665040 Police probe sealed envelopes, scraps of paper in Ben Roberts-Smith case

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:29 a.m. No.13741335   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 11

George Papadopoulos Tweets, Alexander Downer and SPYGATE Revelations

>>13452422 Alexander Downer Tweet: What’s happened to that conspiracy btw. It seems to have died

>>13452422 koenig13091999 Tweet: It was a clever Papadopoulos misdirection to reinvent himself as the victim hero…I’m surprised you didn’t pursue this actually

>>13452422 Alexander Downer Tweet: Not worth the trouble. It died out as it wasn’t true!

>>13460202 George Papadopoulos Tweet: Very interesting that the former Australian PM has reared his head again. His governments conduct is reportedly under investigation by John Durham’s team

>>13468343 George Papadopoulos Tweet: Learn all about the “five eyes.” It’s at the core of Obamagate and all the headlines moving forward that will break about it

>>13468349 Explainer: What is Five Eyes? - Joel Gehrke - washingtonexaminer.com

 

>>13493532 Alexander Downer Tweet: Sorry to read the New Zealand FM has downgraded NZ role in 5 eyes arrangement

>>13493532 Aussiebrother-Q.L.D Tweet: Weren't you apart of the 5eyes agenda when Obama got you to try and frame @GeorgePapa19?

>>13493532 Alexander Downer Tweet: No

>>13493532 Aussiebrother-Q.L.D Tweet: “The meeting I had with Alexander Downer…was probably the most bizarre meeting I’ve had in my entire life"

>>13493532 Video: Trump aide George Papadopoulos speaks of fateful meeting with Alexander Downer linked to Russia investigation

>>13586955 Christopher Steele, ex-British spy who produced explosive dossier alleging conspiracy between Donald Trump and Russia, continued working for FBI while Donald Trump in office

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:29 a.m. No.13741336   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 12

Cardinal George Pell and Vatican Financial Scandal Allegations

>>13350655 Pope Francis holds mass with cardinal he cast out of the Vatican - Cardinal Angelo Becciu

>>13350667 Add another national broadcaster to present an alternative outlook to the ABC, says Cardinal George Pell

>>13350671, >>13350677, >>13350693 Reflection and belief in the quiet Eternal City - CARDINAL GEORGE PELL - theaustralian.com.au

>>13422589 New Victorian Catholic Church process for handling abuse complaints and redress - "Pathways Victoria" replaces Cardinal Pell's widely-criticised Melbourne Response model

>>13422593 PDF: PATHWAYS VICTORIA - Restorative Journeying with Survivors of Abuse within the Catholic Church

>>13443082 Pell prison journals should fascinate friend and foe alike - Prison Journals Volume II: The State Court Rejects The Appeal

 

>>13539713 Cardinal Pell: ‘The duty of the German bishops is to uphold the teachings of Scripture’

>>13539715 Video: EXCLUSIVE: Cardinal George Pell on his second prison diary - EWTN News

>>13603588 Cardinal Pell’s Prison Journal, Vol. 2, details crushing rejection of appeal, spiritual reflections of time spent in solitary confinement while unjustly accused of wrongdoing

>>13658639 Cardinal Pell leads Eucharistic procession at the Angelicum in Rome

>>13699766 Video: Cardinal George Pell opens up on what he hated the most in jail in interview with BBC

>>13699777 Video: BBC World Service - Heart and Soul Podcast - Colm Flynn interviews Cardinal Pell

>>13732843 ‘I’ve become very Italian’: George Pell enjoys a Roman revival

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:30 a.m. No.13741338   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 13

Australia / China Tensions - Part 1

>>13341898 Australia discussing 'contingency' plans with United States over possible Taiwan conflict

>>13341990 Dutton’s appointment in Canberra hints at more hawkish stance on China - Yu Lei - globaltimes.cn

>>13342001 WHO Covid-19 report: New Zealand shuts its eyes to appease China

>>13345084 Australians flagged in Shanghai security files which shed light on China's surveillance state and monitoring of Uyghurs

>>13351013 Video: ‘We must cut China ties I helped build’, says former SA trade minister Tom Kenyon

>>13351022 New Zealand’s failure to call out China throws spotlight on nation’s relationship with Beijing

>>13351607 Covid ‘just China’s first virus threat’, warns Mike Pompeo

>>13351613 Mike Pompeo rallies allies against China threat

>>13355662 Video: Peter Dutton defends against Chinese Global Times censure - Sky News Australia

>>13362769 China winning Pacific vaccine diplomacy war - Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Fiji to accept Chinese Sinopharm jabs

 

>>13362840 Premier of Solomon Islands Malaita province, Daniel Suidani said no to China’s bribe

>>13369853 Australia pressures New Zealand to toe the line of Washington - Yu Lei - globaltimes.cn

>>13369902 Explainer: China’s ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats howl at Xinjiang critics

>>13370895 China Creates Its Own Digital Currency, a First for Major Economy

>>13376098 China denies abuse of Uyghurs in bizarre press conference at Chinese embassy in Canberra

>>13376103 Video: Chinese embassy release propaganda film riddled with misinformation on Uyghur genocide - Sky News Australia

>>13376111 Video: China delivers propaganda speech blaming Uyghur treatment on ‘terrorism’ - Sky News Australia

>>13376601 Contact books of senior Australian diplomats hacked in major ‘phishing’ scam, including US ambassador Arthur Sinodinos

>>13376613 Hundreds of thousands of messages and secret recordings to be used in case against alleged Chinese spy, Di Sanh “Sunny” Duong

>>13376630 former Labor John Zhang allegedly involved in foreign interference plot claims evidence was illegally obtained

 

>>13376630 John Zhang, former NSW Labor staffer allegedly involved in foreign interference plot claims evidence was illegally obtained

>>13382781 Uyghur community leaders in Australia appalled and outraged the government allowed a Chinese Communist Party propaganda parade

>>13382795 Video: Xinjiang is a wonderful land - Chinese Embassy in UK

>>13383087 Vicky Xiuzhong Xu - China researchers face abuse, sanctions as Beijing looks to silence critics

>>13383098 PDF: Uyghurs for sale: ‘Re-education’, forced labour and surveillance beyond Xinjiang - Vicky Xiuzhong Xu / Australian Strategic Policy Institute >>13386278 Taiwan charges alleged spy after outed by Chinese operative who defected to Australia

>>13389499 Free speech debate misses point if Australia continues vilifying China - Li Qingqing - globaltimes.cn

>>13389623 Sanctions fail: exporters defy Chinese trade bans, limiting the damage of Beijing’s punitive economic campaign

>>13389653 ‘Bundles of cash’: AFP considers referring former Labor staffer John Zhang to prosecutors over money laundering

>>13401177 Former Turnbull security adviser and Chinese Communist Party expert John Garnaut auditing universities’ foreign interference risks

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:30 a.m. No.13741340   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 14

Australia / China Tensions - Part 2

>>13408002 Mike Pompeo Tweet: As a proponent of freedom, enjoying some Taiwanese dried pineapple. Checkmate.

>>13408018 Like Australian wine, Taiwanese pineapples have been targeted by Beijing. If democracies are to stand up to Chinese coercion, they will have to join forces.

>>13408224 'Bewitched' Vicky Xu who fabricates Xinjiang story stokes anti-China sentiment in Australia - GT staff reporters - globaltimes.cn

>>13414624 Will Australia interfere with NZ’s China policy? - Qin Sheng - globaltimes.cn

>>13414892 Australia’s exports to China hit new highs - Strong demand for iron ore offsets Beijing’s strikes on coal, wine, lobster, timber and barley

>>13429600 The true story of how Jackie Chan and Kevin Rudd met as labourers

>>13445558 Congressman Mike Gallagher Tweet: In light of the CCP's insane tariffs on Australia, we have a duty as mates to drink Australian wine (and Wisconsin beer)

>>13445558 Arthur Sinodinos AO Tweet: Australian wine and Wisconsin beer, an unbeatable combination. Thanks Mike Gallagher a great friend of Australia and decent, humane universal values

>>13452467 Canberra prepares for Taiwan conflict as tensions escalate

>>13460303 Do allies still have strong trust in US security commitment? - Tian Jingling - globaltimes.cn

 

>>13477187 Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Xining’s stinging attack over Huawei - Accuses Australia of turning other countries against China

>>13477192 Video: Senior Chinese diplomat accuses Australia and US of ‘conniving’ on Huawei ban - Sky News Australia

>>13477194 Video: Chinese diplomat quotes Churchill while defending Chinese sovereignty 0- Sky News Australia

>>13477274 Washington the one undermining Five Eyes solidarity - Zhou Fangyin - globaltimes.cn

>>13477600 Video: Top China academic Professor Jane Golley casts doubt over Chinese human rights abuses in Xinjiang

>>13485007, >>13485013 Victoria’s Belt and Road deal with China torn up - April 21, 2021

>>13485018 Decisions under Australia’s Foreign Arrangements Scheme - Senator the Hon Marise Payne - Media release - 21 April 2021

>>13485027 Federal government swoops in and cancels controversial Belt and Roads deal - Sky News Australia

>>13485031 Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Commonwealth of Australia - Chinese Embassy Spokesperson's Remarks - "We express our strong displeasure and resolute opposition to the Australian Foreign Minister’s announcement on April 21"

>>13485037 China criticises Australia's 'provocative' decision to tear up Victoria's Belt and Road agreement

 

>>13485047 Video: Beijing hits back as Marise Payne cancels Daniel Andrews’ Belt and Road agreements

>>13485059 Scrapping BRI deal will hurt Australia: Chinese Embassy - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13485065 Australia faces serious consequences for unreasonable provocation against China over BRI deals: observer - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13485072, >>13485075 Belt and Road Initiative: Inside Daniel Andrews’ secret China deal

>>13485161, >>13485166 Video: Meet Jean Dong - Dan Andrews and China’s Aussie influencer - “Journey of Influence” (2020)

>>13485169 Chinese pageant winner Jean Dong’s meteoric journey to influence (2020)

>>13485324 Australia was blindsided when Five Eyes ally New Zealand backed away from China criticism

>>13493224 Hu Xijin Tweet (China state-affiliated media): A formal agreement has been cancelled so easily. Australians, is your country a uncivilized rogue that deserves stern admonition and punishment?

>>13493238 Australia leads the world confronting China, for better or worse

>>13493500 Video: We will never surrender to Beijing: Defence Minister Peter Dutton

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:31 a.m. No.13741341   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 15

Australia / China Tensions - Part 3

>>13498959 New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern savaged as British Parliament declares treatment of Uighurs ‘genocide’, Australia praised for its actions

>>13499300 Victoria’s China deal was done through Premier Daniel Andrews’ office, not the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources

>>13499309 'Insidious': Former ASIO boss Duncan Lewis warns on Chinese interference in Australia (2019)

>>13499394 Australia tearing up formal Belt and Road deal has little exemplary effect - Shen Yujia - globaltimes.cn

>>13499403 GT Voice: Australia in over its head with provocative action - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13499411 Australia's continued escalation of tensions prompts Chinese companies’ diversification drive - GT staff reporters - globaltimes.cn

>>13500664 Australian defense minister’s comments against China confuse right and wrong: Chinese FM - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13500664 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on April 23, 2021

>>13500714 Push to cut more Chinese accords - Foreign Minister Marise Payne urged to tear up China’s Confucius Institute agreements and NT government’s 99-year Port of Darwin lease

>>13500719 Time to face down the wolf warriors: Beijing’s threats require a united, measured and calm response - Peter Jennings - theaustralian.com.au

 

>>13515337 Defence Minister Peter Dutton: war with China over Taiwan “should not be discounted” - Potential China war sees audit of deals, including Port of Darwin

>>13515342 Academic Jane Golley backtracks on "anonymous article" casting doubt over human rights abuses in Xinjiang

>>13515355 Australian fruits face delays at Chinese ports due to strict anti-virus inspections: sources - Yin Yeping - globaltimes.cn

>>13517899 ‘Get ready to fight for our liberty,’ Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo

>>13517916 The drums of war are growing louder - Michael Pezzullo - theaustralian.com.au

>>13522368 Video: China says Australia must stick to 'One China' policy after Peter Dutton warns of conflict over Taiwan independence

>>13522384 Australia inflates presence on Taiwan question to show loyalty to US - Li Qingqing - globaltimes.cn

>>13522393 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on April 26, 2021

>>13522425 Academic’s mea culpa on China Uighur abuse comments - Jane Golley - theaustralian.com.au

>>13522894 People’s Liberation Army Major General Jin Yinan mocks Australia as ’white supremacist’

 

>>13529854 Video: ‘Drums of war’ warnings spread across the world to British news - Sky News Australia

>>13529868 ‘Drums of war beating’ warns Australia as China tension grows - Page 1, The Times Newspaper, UK - April 28 2021

>>13529891 Northern Territory bases‘ $747m boost after ‘drums of war’ warning

>>13529937 China says Australia is ‘sick’, needs to ‘take medicine’ after Morrison government’s most senior diplomat said Beijing wanted to compromise key Australian interests

>>13529942 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on April 27, 2021

>>13529959 GT Voice: Spiraling of Canberra moves against Chinese interests to backfire - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13530313 Victoria’s axed Belt deal ‘not end of the road’, says Victoria’s Acting Premier James Merlino

>>13530328 Deal on Darwin Port under the shadows of Australian politicians - Ai Jun - globaltimes.cn

>>13530344 Let war games begin: ADF training bases upgraded in major strategic step-up aimed at expanding “war gaming” with the US and defending the Indo-Pacific

>>13539534 Prime Minister says no security concerns raised with him about Darwin Port lease to Chinese company Landbridge

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:31 a.m. No.13741344   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 16

Australia / China Tensions - Part 4

>>13539557 China’s top diplomat in Canberra, ambassador Cheng Jingye gives rare public warning to Australia

>>13539570 Aussie interests not in minds of saber-rattling politicians - Zhang Yi - globaltimes.cn

>>13539590 Video: Australian politicians hyping up war threats are real troublemakers: Chinese FM spokesperson - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13539591 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on April 28, 2021

>>13539612 Australian mother Cheng Le marks nine months in Chinese prison as curious online posts emerge

>>13555533 China warns Australia to avoid getting ‘burned’ by colluding with ‘terrorists’

>>13555533 PDF: Australian politicians back East Turkistan terrorism apologists - Australian Citizens Party

>>13555538 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on April 30, 2021

>>13555541 OPINION: Where are the grown-ups? All this loose talk about China and war is dangerous - Bob Carr - theage.com.au

>>13562235 Tearing up BRI deal will hit Australia’s influence in South Pacific - Qin Sheng - globaltimes.cn

 

>>13569579 Jacinda Ardern says differences between NZ and China 'becoming harder to reconcile'

>>13569618 Dutton vows to call out Beijing and declares everyday Australians are with the government

>>13569625 ‘Strategic own goal’: Defence reviews Port of Darwin’s Chinese ownership

>>13577336 Conflict with China a ‘high likelihood’, says former Australian special forces commander Major-General Adam Findlay

>>13577349 Major-General Adam Findlay tells dark story about the “grey zone” threat from China

>>13577356 Video: China already engaged in 'grey zone' warfare with Australia: Major-General Adam Findlay - Sky News Australia

>>13577360 Foreign Minister Marise Payne blasts Beijing tactic of ‘debt trap diplomacy’

>>13577468 Port of Darwin: Chinese owner Landbridge Group says it will “actively respond to the call of the state”, as it works toward “the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation”

>>13577477 Video: Landbridge Group Worldwide Corporate Video (English) - Landbridge Group

>>13577485 Opinion: We need Darwin Port back in our hands - Peter Jennings, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

 

>>13577505 Northern Territory Chief Minister Michael Gunner backflips on praise for Darwin Port lease and Belt and Road Initiative - Sky News Australia

>>13578091 Troops are Leaving. Will Justice Arrive Soon? - Xin Ping - globaltimes.cn

>>13578193 U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan Tweet: The #CCP is engaged in an economic war against Australia, including imposing massive tariffs on Australian wine.

>>13595127 China suspends economic accord with Australia - China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue

>>13595132 Proclamation of the National Development and Reform Commission of the People’s Republic of China on the Indefinite Suspension of All Activities under China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue

>>13595138 China’s suspension of economic dialogue mechanism with Australia ‘a necessary step’ to defend national interests: analysts - Li Xuanmin - globaltimes.cn

>>13598599 New Zealand torn between Western allies, domestic interests in China stance: experts - Chen Qingqing -

>>13603511 Beijing calls the Morrison government ‘insane’ after Belt and Road retaliation

>>13603526, >>13603540 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on May 6, 2021

>>13608307 Chinese military scientists discussed weaponising SARS coronaviruses five years before the COVID-19 pandemic

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:32 a.m. No.13741345   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 17

Australia / China Tensions - Part 5

>>13608366 Beijing praises New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in between blasts at the “insane” Morrison government

>>13609317 OPINION: Ill-disciplined chest-thumping has put war at centre of what’s left of the Australia-China relationship - Kevin Rudd

>>13609517 Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu backs hardening of Morrison government’s rhetoric towards China, says Taiwan is preparing for a ‘final assault’ by Beijing

>>13609758 Australian imports to China slow down as decoupling accelerates - GT staff reporters - globaltimes.cn

>>13609784 China’s April imports from Australia rise 49.3%, but a trade decoupling is imminent amid icy relations - Li Xuanmin and Yin Yeping - globaltimes.cn

>>13609963 Global Times Facebook Post: #China suspends economic dialogue with #Australia, marking the first time a diplomatic mechanism was frozen amid souring ties

>>13609963 INFOGRAPHIC: Aussie misdeeds disrupt China-Australia relations - Deng Zijun - globaltimes.cn

>>13609998 China needs to make a plan to deter extreme forces of Australia - Hu Xijin - globaltimes.cn - "The plan should include long-range strikes on the military facilities and relevant key facilities on Australian soil"

>>13618380 Editor of pro-Communist Global Times newspaper, Hu Xijin, advises Beijing to bomb Australia and bring “disaster” should Canberra support US military action

>>13618429 - Military conflict with China: Thinking the unthinkable - Australians aren’t used to a defence minister like Peter Dutton speaking to us like adults

 

>>13618441 ‘Outstandingly stupid act’: can Australia actually defend itself? - Gaps in our capabilities that must be filled immediately - Michael Shoebridge, ASPI

>>13625963 Australian media slammed for twisting open book as 'evidence' of 'China weaponizing COVID-19' - Liu Caiyu and Lou Kang - globaltimes.cn

>>13626133 For whom do Canberra’s war drums beat - Chen Hong - globaltimes.cn

>>13633893 Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying says the country did not develop, research or produce bio-weapons

>>13633895 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying's Regular Press Conference on May 10, 2021

>>13634048 Japanese Ambassador to Australia encourages South Australia to export more wine to Japan to counter the loss from the Chinese market

>>13642264 ‘Battle ready’: Australia’s warning to China in Federal Budget - investing $270 billion over 10 years in defence capability

>>13642368 China accuses Australia of ‘pathological obsession’ with war, claims the Morrison government destroyed the bilateral relationship to appease its American “masters”

>>13642374 "After eating, Australian politicians made the wrong calculation (Observatory)" - Li Jiabao, People's Daily Overseas Edition - people.com.cn

>>13650331 ScoMo says preparing for war with China is doing his job, backs Peter Dutton in warning Australians that we need to be prepared for military conflict with China

 

>>13650344 Former NSW Labor staffer John Zhang loses High Court battle over validity of warrants used to seize his property

>>13650347 GT Voice: Canberra's defense spending means economic carnage - globaltimes.cn

>>13650379 Japan embarks on joint military maneuvers with US, France, Australia - ARC21

>>13650382 Joint drill by US, allies on Japanese land insignificant: analysts - Liu Xuanzun and Guo Yuandan - globaltimes.cn

>>13658111 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Australia will not be left alone to face China coercion

>>13658120 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: (Australia and the United States) are the closest of friends & allies. @SecBlinken & I reaffirmed our commitment to a stable, secure & open #IndoPacific.

>>13658125 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken Tweet: Great to meet with Foreign Minister @MarisePayne today to discuss our ongoing commitment to the health, security, and prosperity of the #IndoPacific. We look forward to celebrating the 70th anniversary of #ANZUS alongside our friend and ally Australia later this year. #USwithAUS

>>13658134 Foreign Minister Marise Payne Tweet: Met with @NSAGov @JakeSullivan46 in Washington DC to reaffirm our nations’ shared commitment to a strong, independent & secure #IndoPacific region & the critical importance of the Quad & vaccination cooperation including through #COVAX

>>13658137 Marise Payne and Antony Blinken call for ‘real transparency’ from China on Covid origins

>>13658141 Foreign Minister Marise Payne: US-Australia alliance should embolden others on China

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:32 a.m. No.13741346   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 18

Australia / China Tensions - Part 6

>>13658147 Video: Australia and the US demonstrate ‘democracy delivers’: Payne - Sky News Australia

>>13658148 Video: Marise Payne calls for an end to Gaza violence - Sky News Australia

>>13658777 Peter Dutton’s ‘shadow aggression’ talks with global allies - Defence Minister to visit United States and Japan

>>13658933 Global Times editor Hu Xijin warns of missile attack on Australian soil

>>13658947 Hu Xijin Tweet: Preparing for war? Then build an anti-missile system! I believe once Australian troops come to Taiwan Strait to combat against the PLA, there is a high probability that Chinese missiles will fly toward military bases and key relevant facilities on Australian soil in retaliation

>>13658947 Hu Xijin Tweet: Is there any chance that China-US relations can be used as bargaining chip given how bad it’s already become? Your coercion against China is meaningless, but your coaxing may work with Australia

>>13671798 Opinion: Defence spending needs to match the risk of conflict now - Peter Jennings, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

>>13674100 Video: Three Reasons Why Australia Dares To Stand Up To The CCP - Inconvenient Truths by Jennifer Zeng

>>13700239 Australia has become even keener US 'deputy' - Bruce Haigh - chinadaily.com.cn

 

>>13700263 Talk of China war ‘a political strategy’, says Penny Wong

>>13700295 Australia urged to abandon ideological prejudice against China: Foreign Ministry - Global Times - globaltimes.cn

>>13700295 Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on May 18, 2021

>>13708152 Who’s to blame for worsening China-Australia relations? - Qin Sheng - globaltimes.cn

>>13717930 Australian Signals Directorate: China could have ordered Huawei to shut down Australia’s 5G network

>>13717930 Huawei? No way! Why Australia banned the world’s biggest telecoms firm

>>13718126 Australian writer Yang Hengjun to face court in China next Thursday over espionage charge

>>13718277 Foreign Minister Marise Payne - Statement on Dr Yang Hengjun

>>13733239 China says Foreign Minister Marise Payne’s request for access to detained writer ‘deplorable’

>>13733239 Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Commonwealth of Australia - Chinese Embassy Spokesperson's Remarks - "The Australian side should respect China’s judicial sovereignty"

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:33 a.m. No.13741348   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 19

Coronavirus / COVID-19 Pandemic, Australia and Worldwide

>>13342001 WHO Covid-19 report: New Zealand shuts its eyes to appease China

>>13350803 Video: Seven blood clot deaths in the UK after AstraZeneca vaccine - QLD chief health officer warns “seek urgent advice” if experiencing vaccine side effects

>>13351607 Covid ‘just China’s first virus threat’, warns Mike Pompeo

>>13414930 Johnson & Johnson's one-dose COVID-19 vaccine won't be coming to Australia due to AstraZeneca similarities

>>13417342 Disclose.tv Tweet: FDA and @CDCgov issued a statement to halt the Johnson & Johnson #COVID19 vaccine after six recipients in the US developed a rare disorder involving blood clots

>>13422888 Anthony Fauci on what the US can learn from Australia's COVID-19 response — and vice versa

>>13422891 Video: Inaugural David Cooper Lecture | Dr Anthony S. Fauci - University of New South Wales

>>13493840 Perth plunged into three-day lockdown over Mercure Hotel cluster

>>13515389 Facebook removes Craig Kelly's page, says former Liberal MP breached COVID-19 misinformation policies

>>13522929 Australia pauses all flights from India amid COVID outbreak, readies aid package of ventilators and other medical supplies

>>13548003 Plan to build Victorian quarantine facility is ‘political smoke and mirrors’: Federal Defence Minister Peter Dutton

 

>>13555653 Border can’t open until the world is vaccinated: Australian Ambassador to the US Arthur Sinodinos

>>13555657 Video: Walter Russell Meade: A Conversation with Australian Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos - Hudson Institute

>>13618463 Scott Morrison says Australia will be closed to the world for a long time - Australians want to suppress COVID

>>13666298 Australia’s former deputy chief medical officer, Dr Nick Coatsworth warns: Australia must reopen borders, prepare for the return of COVID-19

>>13682432 Video: US, Australia call for transparency on COVID-19 origins - Sky News Australia

>>13682438 Video: Mike Pompeo warns of more Chinese laboratory 'coverups' - Sky News Australia

>>13682563 Virgin Australia CEO Jayne Hrdlicka calls for open borders, even if ‘some people may die’

>>13690912 Scott Morrison reacts strongly to Virgin Australia CEO comments - ‘won’t take risks with lives’ when reopening international borders

>>13708504 Victorian Travel Permit System - applies to travellers coming to Victoria from anywhere in Australia or New Zealand.

>>13717968 Mike Pompeo Tweet: Over a year ago, I told @MarthaRaddatz that the Wuhan Virus most likely came from a lab leak. She stopped just short of offering me a tin hat. The CCP said I was an enemy of mankind.

>>13717968 Mike Pompeo Tweet: The origin of the Wuhan Virus matters. We must prevent this from happening again. The facts show the nature of the CCP & how excruciatingly little it values human life. Only the CCP can shine a light on what happened. Bring it on. If I’m wrong, prove it. The world needs to know.

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:33 a.m. No.13741349   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 20

Child Exploitation, Pedophilia, Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking Investigations - Part 1

>>13341833 Millionaire businessman Sir Ronald Brierley pleads guilty to possessing child abuse material

>>13345132 New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern moves to strip Sir Ron Brierley of his knighthood, Wellington College removes signage

>>13351778 Civilian experts in open source intelligence techniques help Australian police track child abusers

>>13351781 Citizen sleuths to the rescue in child abuse cases - If you’ve got an eye for piecing together clues, Trace an Object needs you - https://accce.gov.au/report/trace

>>13351790, >>13351792 Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation - Trace An Object - The smallest clue can often help solve a case - Can you help us recognise these objects?

>>13370228 Video: Cops lay 45 charges against 15 alleged sex criminals busted preying on Northern Territory children online

>>13376526 HIV-positive paedophile Jadd William Brooker to be charged with 100 more offences involving six child and teenage victims

>>13382988, >>13382993, >>13382997 Richard Daschbach - Defrocked US priest revered in East Timor accused of abuse

>>13383114 35-year-old Ipswich man charged with possessing child abuse material

>>13396098 Gerald Ridsdale: Victorian man abused as schoolboy by paedophile priest given $1.5m settlement

 

>>13396102 ‘I can move on’: $1.5 million payout to St Alipius sex abuse survivor

>>13396142 Former American priest who saved lives during East Timor’s struggle for independence, accused of sexually abusing underage girls - Associated Press

>>13396364 Video: Tip-off from Australian Federal Police to US counterparts credited with saving three-year-old girl from further alleged sexual abuse in the United States

>>13422589 New Victorian Catholic Church process for handling abuse complaints and redress - "Pathways Victoria" replaces Cardinal Pell's widely-criticised Melbourne Response model

>>13422593 PDF: PATHWAYS VICTORIA - Restorative Journeying with Survivors of Abuse within the Catholic Church

>>13438093 Chinese national arrested for importing child-like sex doll parts

>>13452535 Fate of Melbourne 'slave torture' couple hangs in the balance as jury enters its 10th week in epic trial

>>13452610 How a panicked phone call to the ABC newsroom led to a Four Corners investigation and the dismantling of an alleged sex slave cult (James Davis)

>>13452629 Video: Escaping a sex cult: How Australian women were enslaved in plain sight - ABC / Four Corners

>>13459791 GuidoFawkes Tweet: As you lay asleep in your bed remember there are children who are being tortured and killed for their blood.

 

>>13459791 Q Post #4908 - Crimes against children unite all humanity [cross party lines]? Difficult truths.

>>13459798 Video: Lin Wood speech at Freedom Conference 2021 - Tulsa, Oklahoma

>>13460274 Video: Moreton Bay man charged with child abuse material offences by Brisbane Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET)

>>13460278 Gold Coast man to face court over allegedly possessing child abuse material and child-like sex doll

>>13477554 Child sex doll offender Terry Dunnett pleads guilty, released on supervised probation

>>13487880 How the arrest of two accused Australian paedophiles saved children as young as SIX from a horrific 'den of child abuse run by female pimps' in the Philippines

>>13499677 Video: Three children rescued in the Philippines following Australian child sexual abuse investigations

>>13499729 Identity of Melbourne couple guilty of keeping slave, who weighed just 40kg, revealed - Kumuthini Kannan and husband Kandasamy Kannan

>>13499743 ‘I have to obey’: Couple found guilty of keeping slave in Melbourne home for eight years

>>13508124 Video: Simon Davies, internationally renowned privacy expert returns to Australia to face child sex charges - Police reveal they are hunting society elites linked to the case

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:34 a.m. No.13741352   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 21

Child Exploitation, Pedophilia, Sexual Abuse and Human Trafficking Investigations - Part 2

>>13508153 Video: Privacy expert Simon Gordon Davies was extradited to Australia from The Netherlands, charged with child sexual assault offences after global manhunt

>>13515411 ‘You can’t go’: Woman’s hellish life as slave for Sydney couple, Joshua and Shiela McAleer

>>13522636 Sydney child rapist Bryan Michael Grange pleads guilty to more charges of child abuse after details of harrowing abuse movies emerge

>>13577655 Convicted pedophile David Cyprys who worked at Melbourne Jewish school faces new rape charge

>>13578049 German police make arrests as they shut down large darknet site "Boystown" housing child abuse material, Australian Federal Police assist with global investigation

>>13578049 Europol Press Release - 4 ARRESTED IN TAKEDOWN OF DARK WEB CHILD ABUSE PLATFORM WITH SOME HALF A MILLION USERS

>>13578139 Former corporate titan Ronald Brierley forfeits knighthood after guilty plea to child abuse material

>>13586948 Australian paedophile priest Paul David Ryan faces extradition to US on fresh charges

>>13595471 Disgraced former NSW Labor MP and convicted paedophile Milton Orkopoulos pleads not guilty to historical child sex charges

>>13595489 Christian Brothers forced to increase payout to John Lawrence, who survived 'degrading, humiliating' sexual abuse at the hands of Christian Brother Lawrence Murphy

 

>>13642403 Matthew James Barsby - Paedophile’s sick secret life exposed in Border Force bust

>>13642558 AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT MEDIA RELEASE: A NEW NATIONAL STRATEGY TO PREVENT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE

>>13650239 Video: Queensland Police - Task Force Argos Investigators battle surge in self-produced child exploitation material

>>13665443 23 people charged with multiple child exploitation material offences in Cairns, QLD since mid-2020

>>13665457 Disturbing number of alleged child porn offenders busted in Far North Queensland since the inception the Cairns Joint Agency Child Exploitation Team (JACET)

>>13666272 Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation Tweet: Trace An Object - New Image Added - If you recognise this bathroom, please use the reporting form on our website, http://accce.gov.au/trace. You can also see the feature tile in more detail on the webpage

>>13682361 Former St Joseph’s College student sexually abused by paedophile teacher John Coogan launches new legal action against the Christian Brothers

>>13682462 Fourteen children rescued in the Philippines following Australian Federal Police child sexual abuse investigations

>>13682473 Former Big Bash League and state cricketer Aaron Summers in court on child abuse charges

>>13718096 Australian Federal Police respond to disturbing child abuse investigation resourcing claims

>>13718101 Video: Western Sydney man charged with possessing child abuse material

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:34 a.m. No.13741353   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 22

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell - Part 1

>>13345077 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell Blasts Revised Indictment as Prosecutorial ‘Gamesmanship’

>>13351663 Ghislaine Maxwell’s brother Ian Maxwell says 'self-destructive' Prince Andrew will not be a witness

>>13376573 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell ordered to clean dirty and smelly prison cell

>>13385620 PDF: Rancorous fight over Ghislaine Maxwell's jail conditions heats up - Maxwell "creating a stink by failing to flush her toilet"

>>13389533 @GMaxFacts Twitter Account - This account doesn’t exist - Try searching for another - https://twitter.com/GMaxFacts

>>13395856 @GMaxFacts Twitter Account - Follow us at our new handle @realghislaine - https://twitter.com/GMaxFacts

>>13395856 @RealGhislaine Twitter Account - Developed & maintained by Ghislaine Maxwell’s brothers & sisters. We will continue to fight on behalf of our beloved sister. Follow us for the truth & updates

>>13395856 @RealGhislaine Tweet: Facts must always prevail over fiction. Period. Follow along and get to know the REAL Ghislaine. #FollowFriday #RealGhislaine

>>13395860 'My sister is no monster.' Ghislaine Maxwell's family launches website protesting her innocence and detailing her jail cell conditions as she prepares to appeal her thrice-rejected bail application

>>13395882 Video: REALGHISLAINE.COM - This website has been developed and is maintained by brothers, sisters, family & friends of Ghislaine Maxwell, the people who have known the real Ghislaine all her life, not the fictional one-dimensional character created by the media.

 

>>13395882 Q Post #1713 - The face is never the author. Direct comms come in many different forms.

>>13396274 PDF: Feds call Ghislaine Maxwell’s claims about new charges ‘conspiracy theories’

>>13401093 Virginia Roberts Giuffre Tweet: Replying to @RealGhislaine - Ask your sister what happened after this photo was taken. I am a Real Ghislaine Survivor. I am Virginia Roberts.

>>13422819 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell’s Family Launches Website as She Endures Over 280 days of Pre-Trial "Torture"

>>13438073 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell requests sex trafficking trial be delayed by three months, blames prosecutors for belatedly adding additional charges in March

>>13444349, >>13444368 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell's claims case against her is 'prejudiced' because Jeffrey Epstein would have cleared her if he was still alive

>>13444509 PDF: Jeffrey Epstein accuser, Courtney Wild cannot challenge 2007 plea agreement - 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta

>>13460224 Prince Andrew offered $7 million to take Epstein lie detector test

>>13468385 Video: ‘Finally.’ Crews begin razing Jeffrey Epstein’s former Palm Beach house - Home of late sex-trafficker Epstein finally meets bulldozer

>>13468411 Ghislaine Maxwell attorneys to 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: She’s no monster

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:35 a.m. No.13741355   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 23

Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell - Part 2

>>13477508 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers are upset that media outlets keep talking about the accused sex-trafficker's sex life

>>13493561 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell sues publishers of a new book on her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, saying it portrays her as 'already guilty'

>>13493595 Ghislaine Maxwell to appear in person for first time since her arrest as she pleads to new charges

>>13498643 Frail-looking Ghislaine Maxwell makes first appearance to plead not guilty to sex trafficking charges

>>13498728 In court, Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to new charges

>>13498829 Ghislaine Maxwell pleads not guilty to new sex trafficking charges

>>13498908 Video: Ian Maxwell tears into Govt's flailing investigation - flags dubious tactics & lack of due process - Real Ghislaine

>>13500805 Virginia Roberts Giuffre Tweet: Ghislaine Maxwell makes first in-person court appearance since arrest |Wish I could’ve been there in person to face my abuser in court

>>13515377 Photos show Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were VIP guests at White House under Bill Clinton’s reign

 

>>13522873 Ghislaine Maxwell’s sleep loss in jail concerns judges of 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

>>13530211 For the fourth time, Ghislaine Maxwell is denied release from ‘horrific’ Brooklyn jail

>>13530268 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell claims jail guards seized her confidential documents after she met with her lawyers

>>13548207 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell says she got a black eye at Brooklyn federal jail — but doesn’t know the cause

>>13548210 PDF: U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan Seeks Answers for Jail's Treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell

>>13578111 PDF: Sex trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, former girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein, is delayed

>>13595218 PDF: Federal prosecutors defend nightly sleep checks on Ghislaine Maxwell

>>13642453 PDF: Ghislaine Maxwell sex crimes trial in New York slated for November

>>13664952 PDF: Judge will not end Ghislaine Maxwell’s ‘flashlight surveillance’ in jail

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:35 a.m. No.13741356   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#15 - Part 24

Qanon / Conspiracy Theory Hit Pieces, Australia and Worldwide

>>13341936 Capitol Riot Exposed QAnon’s Violent Potential - Masood Farivar - voanews.com

>>13341978 PDF: National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) releases new analysis of QAnon offenders in the United States

>>13363189 Video: INDECLINE - "American activist collective" group mocks QAnon, Easter by placing over 3K eggs containing Kool-Aid packets around DC - WJLA Staff - wset.com

>>13363220 Video: INDECLINE is an Activist Art Collective founded in 2001. It is comprised of graffiti writers, filmmakers, photographers and full-time rebels and activists

>>13363220 Indecline Projects - Bumfights, Rape Mural, Donald Trump Statues, Freedom Kick

>>13363244 Video: Freedom Kick : Mexico - INDECLINE - Severed head of Donald Trump kicked like a soccer ball

>>13363326 Video: This Is The End - INDECLINE - "We’d like to take a moment, not just to celebrate the fall of the Orange Emperor, but to acknowledge the importance of sustained resistance…"

>>13370328 Shayan Sardarizadeh Tweet: Based on the finale of #QIntotheStorm Q drops are over for good.

 

>>13370328 Shayan Sardarizadeh Tweet: Followers will forever refer to those drops and link them to current events at any given time regardless of context

>>13370328 Q Post #3466 - These people are stupid. Enjoy the show!

>>13376039 Q: Into the Storm set to provide answers on dangerous QAnon cult - Jack The Insider (Peter Hoysted) - theaustralian.com.au

>>13415137 QAnon Followers Excited by Mike Pompeo ‘Checkmate’ Photo

>>13422670 We are in a crucial war: not against coronavirus but anti-vaxxers - Jack The Insider (Peter Hoysted) - theaustralian.com.au

>>13437997 FBI director says bureau is not investigating QAnon conspiracy 'in its own right' - Zachary Cohen - edition.cnn.com

>>13438013 Video: Senate Select Intelligence Committee Hearing on National Security and Global Threats - FBI Director Christopher Wray testifying on domestic extremism and Qanon

>>13452046 QAnon congresswoman blasts Rupert Murdoch's newspaper over incest story: 'Shame on them' - Bob Brigham - rawstory.com

 

>>13468267 China and Russia 'weaponised' QAnon conspiracy around time of US Capitol attack, report says - CNN / 9news.com.au

>>13468290 PDF: Quantifying The Q Conspiracy: A Data-Driven Approach to Understanding the Threat Posed by QAnon - The Soufan Center, New York

>>13468522 Elise Thomas Tweet: Prominent QAnon figure Lin Wood is openly calling for "them", a them which includes liberal politicians, anti-Trump conservative politicians, journalists, celebrities and opponents of QAnon, to be killed, in front of a cheering crowd

>>13547948 ‘Pastel QAnon’: Instagram conspiracy peddlers a political headache for design giants - Cara Waters - smh.com.au

>>13603646 Facebook keeps Donald Trump on ice … for now - Jack The Insider (Peter Hoysted) - theaustralian.com.au

>>13626017 Want to save the children? How child sexual abuse and human trafficking really work - Alexandra Baxter - theconversation.com

>>13724392 Mental health evaluation ordered for 'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley

>>13724475 'QAnon Shaman' Jacob Chansley photographed at Arizona Black Lives Matter rally in June 2020.

>>13732908 Believers in QAnon and other conspiracy theories reveal how they climbed out of the rabbit hole - Gemma Conroy - abc.net.au

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:37 a.m. No.13741359   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:51 a.m. No.13741392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Spies suspect 500 incidents of foreign meddling in Australian politics, society

 

Peter Hartcher - May 24, 2021

 

Australian intelligence has identified about 500 recent incidents of covert foreign agents interfering in domestic politics and society, but the nation’s chief spy insists that “at least 99.9 per cent” of the diaspora communities here are uninvolved.

 

The previous head of domestic spy agency ASIO, Duncan Lewis, had said in 2017 that the agency was being overwhelmed by foreign interference and espionage and in 2018 that it was happening at unprecedented levels.

 

But the number of instances has not been known publicly until now. ASIO’s last public update said that it had dealt with more than 30 cases in 2020. Only a handful were publicly visible.

 

In an interview for the new book Red Zone, by this correspondent, a senior intelligence officer said there were about 500 known or suspected cases of foreign interference and espionage in Australia in late 2020.

 

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, emphasised the qualifiers “known or suspected”. Not all suspected cases were verified, and it was possible that there were undetected cases.

 

Several countries are behind such activity but officials have said that the Chinese Communist Party is by far the most active in trying to influence Australian politicians and political processes covertly.

 

The current head of ASIO, Mike Burgess, said covert agents of foreign powers made up just a tiny minority of diaspora communities.

 

“It is important to understand that ASIO works with – not against – diaspora communities as we seek to help and protect them,” he said in an interview for the book.

 

“I am always at pains to distinguish between diaspora communities on the one hand and the foreign governments and their intelligence services that are conducting foreign interference on the other.

 

“I would venture that at least 99.9 per cent of the diaspora community are fine. In fact, it is the diaspora communities that are often the victims of interference. I am an immigrant myself [from England, with his family when aged seven]. I understand that fondness for the country of your birth does not mean you are disloyal to Australia, and it certainly does not mean you are a security threat.”

 

The Turnbull government toughened laws against both espionage and interference in 2018 with full support from the Labor opposition, and the Morrison government allocated funding for a joint ASIO-Australian Federal Police taskforce to enforce the laws.

 

When asked for an assessment of ASIO’s progress against foreign interference and espionage, Mr Burgess said the agency had a list and they were working to shorten it.

 

“We’re shrinking that list through those activities – visa cancellations or interviews, that disrupts and reduces harm. In February 2020 I gave a speech where I warned any nation conducting espionage and foreign interference in this country that ASIO and its partners will hunt you down and deal with your activities.

 

“Obviously, I cannot go into details but I can confirm that we have made impressive progress. Of course, that does not mean the threats have ended. Foreign intelligence services will still try to steal our secrets and undermine our sovereignty, and they are likely to respond to our successes by using more sophisticated tradecraft and technology in the future.”

 

The federal budget this month allocated funds for a 15 per cent increase in ASIO staff numbers, up by 279 people to 2152. Its total budget last year was $520 million. The government projected a total, 10-year increase for ASIO of $1.3 billion including some for artificial intelligence. The AFP was allocated money for another 290 staff.

 

Australia’s new foreign interference and espionage laws were denounced by Beijing, with the Chinese government demanding they be repealed. Of the 14 demands made by China’s government in November as a precondition of improving relations, the repeal of these laws is number three.

 

Number one on the list calls for China’s foreign investment to be unrestricted. Number two is a reversal of the Huawei ban.

 

Mr Lewis said in 2018 that foreign interference and espionage were a “real and potential existential threat to Australian security and sovereignty”. Mr Burgess told the author that the new laws had exerted “a chilling effect” on foreign governments and their agents.

 

The head of the ANU’s National Security College, Rory Medcalf, said the estimate of 500 known or suspected cases of foreign interference and espionage did not mean there were 500 active efforts to influence or turn senior decision-makers.

 

“But it’s part of a wide spectrum of activity ranging from low-level community interference right through to efforts to disrupt the system at a high level,” he said.

 

https://www.theage.com.au/politics/federal/spies-suspect-500-incidents-of-foreign-meddling-in-australian-politics-society-20210523-p57uey.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:52 a.m. No.13741393   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Threat of major cyber attack on critical infrastructure real, national security boss warns

 

Nour Haydar - 24 May 2021

 

One of Australia's top national security figures has warned the threat of a cyber attack on Australia's critical infrastructure is "immediate", "realistic" and "credible", and could take down the nation's electricity network.

 

Home Affairs Department secretary Mike Pezzullo believes the threat posed by sophisticated criminals and hackers acting for other nations is "deeply concerning".

 

"Of all the things that keep me awake at night, and there are quite a number, that is the most pressing, immediate concern," he told Senate estimates.

 

"COVID has been dreadful, COVID has been terrible given the deaths, imagine trying to do COVID without electricity.

 

"It's as immediate, it is as realistic, and it is as credible a threat as that."

 

In response to increased cyber attacks, the federal government has proposed new legislation aimed at better protecting assets in critical sectors including water, health, energy and transport.

 

The new laws would impose greater cybersecurity obligations on operators responsible for the infrastructure in those sectors.

 

Earlier this year, federal parliament and Channel Nine were the targets of an unsuccessful cyber attack which caused a crippling IT disruption for many staff.

 

Western Australia's parliament was also the subject of an attack in March.

 

Mr Pezzullo's comments also come after Prime Minister Scott Morrison publicly urged Australian organisations, including governments and businesses, to protect themselves after saying many were currently being targeted by a sophisticated foreign "state-based" hacker.

 

Federal government agencies believed China was the nation behind ongoing cyber attacks on institutions including hospitals and state-owned utilities.

 

Australia's cyber authorities are currently working to establish what has caused a crippling IT disruption at federal parliament that has left many of the building's occupants without access to email across the weekend.

 

Mr Pezzullo said without the additional measures, which are currently being considered by parliament's powerful Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Australia faced a "perilous" road.

 

"We've laid information before the parliamentary committee that potentially state actors could take advantage of these vulnerabilities," he said.

 

Mr Pezzullo said the increased interconnectedness of software and machinery used by operators could expose businesses to sabotage and ransomware.

 

"We're seeing this with hospital systems, we're seeing it with vaccine data, we're seeing it with healthcare providers, typically the criminals will chase opportunity in the knowledge that it's likely to achieve a benefit," he warned.

 

"Cyber criminals tend to be very business savvy so they will chase opportunity and typically the more critical a system, the more critical a data set, the more the criminal opportunity there might be.

 

"It makes good business sense to have common platforms and connected systems so your plant operators can remotely dial in to see how machinery is performing, but it increases what cybersecurity experts call the attack surface.

 

"That's before you get to state actors, and also there is a combination effect of state actors operating with criminal actors effectively acting as proxies."

 

Pezzullo defends 'drums of war' comments

 

Under questioning from Greens senator Nick Mckim, Mr Pezzullo defended a speech he made in which he warned the "drums of war" were beating.

 

He said the comments, which formed part of an Anzac Day message to staff, were not a warning of imminent danger.

 

"The point of my message to my staff was neither to advocate nor of course to glorify war, but to lament for peace," he said.

 

"It's a lament for peace and an acknowledgement of the significant price that has been paid by many generations for the freedoms that we have.

 

"It's clearly on its face not a statement of policy, that is a matter for ministers to outline, nor I would contend is it an assessment or a warning of imminent danger."

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-24/cyber-attack-threat-critical-infrastructure-mike-pezzullo/100160894

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 2:53 a.m. No.13741399   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Parliament hit by brute force 'attack'

 

Marion Rae - 24 May 2021

 

Federal parliament has suffered a brute force attack, two years after cyber espionage by a sophisticated state actor thought to be China.

 

President of the Senate Scott Ryan told an estimates hearing on Monday the "malicious activity" lasted just under 24 hours.

 

He said it was unsuccessful and Department of Parliamentary Services networks were not compromised.

 

"I'm not going to get into a backdoor discussion of attribution," Senator Ryan said.

 

"What I can say about the attack is the following: On March 26, 2021, the DPS was the subject of malicious cyber activity."

 

"A malicious actor sought to access the DPS network accounts from MobileIron devices," he said, naming the commercial software used to manage the security and management of DPS-issued mobile devices.

 

He said "unsophisticated brute force tradecraft" was used.

 

The attempted hack sparked an outage for department-issued mobile phones and tablets from March 27 to April 5 as accounts were locked down.

 

Those controls were successful in blocking the malicious actor but also impacted legitimate users, Senator Ryan said.

 

"DPS has been and will remain an attractive target for malicious cyber activity, which is increasing in frequency and sophistication," he said.

 

The federal government had previously stopped short of describing the March incident at Parliament House as an "attack".

 

Australian Security Intelligence Organisation director-general Mike Burgess told a hearing last month he was not concerned by the latest outage.

 

A "sophisticated state actor" was detected in February 2019 conducting malicious activity within the networks of federal parliament and major Australian political parties.

 

https://thewest.com.au/politics/parliament-hit-by-brute-force-attack-c-2917772

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 3:17 a.m. No.13741432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

United States Consulate General in Melbourne Tweet

 

Thanks to the Uyghur Association of Victoria for hosting us over the weekend. We’re proud to stand by our Uyghur friends and speak out for those arbitrarily detained in Xinxiang Province. - CG Mike Kleine

 

https://twitter.com/usconsulatemelb/status/1396667316931158020

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 3:30 a.m. No.13741464   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Facebook Post

 

May 21 2021

 

Holding Down the Fort

 

Do you know where the U.S. embassy is located in Australia?

 

U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force – Darwin, perform embassy reinforcement drills with Marines role playing as notional potential enemy combatants at Kangaroo Flats Training Area, NT, Australia, May 18, 2021. An embassy reinforcement involves evacuating civilians in the case of a threat to an area of importance, establishing vehicle checkpoints and enemy control points in order to search for potential combatants entering these areas. This training allows #Marines with MRF-D to prepare methods of response to any crisis or contingency within the #IndoPacific region. (U.S. Marine Corps photos by Cpl. Colton K. Garrett and Cpl. Lydia Gordon)

 

https://www.facebook.com/MRFDarwin/posts/4130893973666538

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 11:15 p.m. No.13748272   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8275 >>8489 >>6806 >>4361 >>9863

>>13608307 (pb)

Latest research by ‘bat woman’ shows novel coronavirus closer to pangolins, 'unlikely from Wuhan lab'

 

Leng Shumei - May 25, 2021

 

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Latest research again indicates that it was unlikely the novel coronavirus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), experts said, amid US media's recent hyping of the lab leak theory ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA).

 

Researchers from the WIV and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, including Shi Zhengli, who has been dubbed China's "Bat Woman" for her years of research and achievements with bats and viruses, published a report on Friday on BioRxiv that further refutes the hyped theory that the virus came from the laboratory.

 

The research shows that none of the known viruses of the bat SARSr-CoV-2 lineage or its novel variant use the human ACE2 as efficiently as SARSr-CoV-2 from pangolins or some of the SARSr-CoV-1 lineage viruses.

 

"These results suggested the SARSr-CoVs discovered in bats now may be just the tip of the iceberg. These viruses may have experienced selection or recombination events in the animal hosts and rendered viral adaption to a new host and then spread to the new species before they jumped to humans," researchers said in the report.

 

Bats and pangolins are recognized as the most probable reservoir hosts that harbor viruses which are very similar to SARS-CoV-2.

 

Based on the Friday report, it is safe to say that bats are probable ancestors of the coronavirus that led to SARS in 2003 and the recent COVID-19 pandemic, and coronavirus strains discovered in pangolins are closer to the novel coronavirus in humans, Yang Zhanqiu, a virologist from the Wuhan University, told the Global Times on Tuesday, noting that the report still did not explain how the virus transferred and adapted from bats to humans via pangolins.

 

But the results were enough to demonstrate that it is unlikely that the coronavirus leading to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic leaked from the WIV, where Shi and her team kept virus samples from bats, a Beijing-based immunology expert told the Global Times on Tuesday on condition of anonymity.

 

"When we say a virus is from a lab, we are indicating that either the virus, or a highly similar virus, is leaked from a lab, or a virus is manufactured by man in a lab. But the two possibilities have both been refuted so far by scientific research," Zhuang Shilihe, a Guangzhou-based expert, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

 

The most likely process is that the coronavirus from bats had mutated in nature for decades before it successfully infected humans and led to the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, Zhuang said.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 24, 2021, 11:16 p.m. No.13748275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6806

>>13748272

 

2/2

 

US politicians and media outlets have been pursuing the lab leak theory as the origin of COVID-19, despite scientists from the WHO-China joint study team concluding, in a full report after their field study in Wuhan, that a lab leak is extremely unlikely.

 

Hours before the WHA began on Monday, the Wall Street Journal ran a story, citing an undisclosed US intelligence report, indicating that three researchers from the WIV became sick in November 2019 with symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and common seasonal illnesses.

 

Yuan Zhiming, director of the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory of the WIV, refuted the report, calling the story "an outright lie that came from nowhere."

 

The Global Times found that the claims of three WIV researchers getting sick had been spread by Australian media as early as March by Australian journalist Sharri Markson, an active disseminator of conspiracy theories and lies that smear China.

 

In early May, Markson released a so-called exclusive report in The Australian newspaper quoting a Chinese book that is openly on sale as a "leaked" exclusive document smearing China over the origins of COVID-19, twisting the book's contents to support her own conspiracy theory that China was engaged in weaponizing the novel coronavirus several years before the pandemic.

 

In May 2020, Markson revealed that a Five Eyes intelligence report claimed the novel coronavirus may have come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. However, another Australian media outlet, The Age, soon pointed out that the so-called exclusive report was suspected of being provided by the US Embassy in Australia.

 

Chinese experts had reiterated that tracing the origins of the coronavirus is a scientific task and the aim of the work is to prevent future disasters rather than to assign responsibility.

 

Many international scientists have shown support for their Chinese counterparts over the issue, but recently some have left Chinese scientists feeling "betrayed" as they seem to be changing their tone.

 

The US' top epidemiologist Anthony Fauci said at a Poynter event earlier this month that he was not convinced the virus developed naturally, saying we should continue to investigate what went on in China, the New York Post reported on Sunday. However, last May, the US scientist said in an article in the National Geographic that there was "no scientific evidence the coronavirus was made in a Chinese lab."

 

Fauci's modification of his remarks sparked more speculation about the Biden administration's future moves of politicizing the virus origins.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224394.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 12:17 a.m. No.13748489   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13748272

Mike Pompeo Tweet

 

The CCP was actively engaged in viral research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Every piece of evidence points to a leak from this laboratory.

 

The CCP has done everything to cover up and deflect blame, even blaming the U.S. Prove it.

 

They must be held accountable.

 

https://twitter.com/mikepompeo/status/1396898406614904843

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 12:36 a.m. No.13748562   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13718126 (pb)

>>13718277 (pb)

Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on May 24, 2021

 

AFP: According to Australia, Chinese-born Australian academic Yang Jun will go on trial on espionage charges on Thursday. Can you confirm it? Do you have any detail on this case?

 

Zhao Lijian: China has made clear on many occasions its position on the individual case of the relevant Australian citizen. China is a country under the rule of law. China's judicial organs handle cases in accordance with law and fully protect the lawful rights and interests of relevant personnel. As for the specific situation you mentioned, I have no information to offer you at present.

 

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/t1878214.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 12:43 a.m. No.13748583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

Masks, social restrictions return to Australia’s Melbourne after fresh outbreak

 

Renju Jose - May 25, 2021

 

Australia’s second largest city Melbourne reinstated COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday as authorities scrambled to find the missing link in a fresh outbreak, prompting New Zealand to pause a “travel bubble” with the state of Victoria.

 

Amid worries the cluster, which has grown to nine cases in two days, could spark a major outbreak, Victoria imposed social restrictions and made face masks mandatory in hotels, restaurants, and other indoor venues from 6 p.m. (0800 GMT) on Tuesday until June 4.

 

The latest outbreak ends Victoria's run of zero cases for nearly three months and saw New Zealand suspend quarantine-free travel with the state and the neighbouring state of South Australia impose travel restrictions.

 

Australia has avoided the high COVID-19 numbers seen in many developed countries by closing its international borders in the early stages of the pandemic and with lockdowns. It has reported just over 30,000 cases and 910 deaths.

 

Thousands of people in Melbourne have been ordered to self isolate and undergo COVID-19 tests with health alerts issued for several sites, including one of the largest shopping centres in the country.

 

One of the cases had a high viral load while he visited some venues prompting authorities to warn Melbourne's five million residents to brace for more positive cases in the next few days.

 

Authorities urged Victorians to get vaccinated.

 

"There are right now millions of Victorians that are eligible to be vaccinated. They shouldn't wait for tomorrow, they shouldn't wait for next week. They should move now and get vaccinated," James Merlino, Victoria state's acting premier, told reporters in Melbourne.

 

Victoria was the hardest-hit state during a second wave late last year, accounting for about 70% of total cases and 90% of deaths in Australia. The state, the country's second most populous, only controlled the outbreak after one of the world's longest and strictest lockdowns.

 

Five new locally acquired cases were reported in Victoria on Tuesday, a day after four infections were recorded in Melbourne.

 

All cases belong to one extended family across different households and could be traced back to the variant found in an overseas traveller who returned to Melbourne early this month after completing quarantine in the city of Adelaide.

 

Authorities, however, said they could not yet find how the latest cases contracted the virus from the overseas traveller.

 

New Zealand's COVID-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins said the 'travel bubble' with Victoria has been suspended for three days from Tuesday evening.

 

"New Zealand officials have assessed that the most cautious option is to pause the travel bubble with Victoria as there are still several unknowns with the outbreak," Hipkins said.

 

Melbourne's fresh outbreak comes as Australian authorities try to ramp up a sluggish national vaccination drive with health experts worried many people were delaying getting inoculated because of the country's success in effectively eliminating the virus.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/australia-reinstates-covid-19-curbs-melbourne-after-fresh-outbreak-2021-05-25/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:26 a.m. No.13748711   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8717 >>5129 >>2141 >>2152 >>9262 >>9270 >>9853

Ben Roberts-Smith wiped laptop days after being told to retain documents, court told

 

Georgina Mitchell - May 25, 2021

 

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Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith wiped the contents of his laptop five days after he was told by lawyers in a defamation case to retain certain information and documents, a court has heard.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, 42, is suing The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times over a series of stories published in 2018, which he says are defamatory because they portray him as someone who “broke the moral and legal rules of military engagement” and committed murder.

 

A trial, due to begin in Sydney on June 7, is expected to last six to eight weeks.

 

On Tuesday, the newspapers’ barrister Lyndelle Barnett told the Federal Court her clients have asked for a series of USB sticks retrieved from Mr Roberts-Smith’s former home in June 2020 to be produced to the court. However, they were told the contents of the USBs had been “condensed” onto Mr Roberts-Smith’s laptop in August or September last year and the USBs were then discarded.

 

“We then sought the laptop, with a view to it being inspected by an expert, and were told on Friday night that the applicant has wiped the hard drive of that laptop very recently, on the 17th of April,” Ms Barnett said. “Nonetheless, we still press for production of that laptop.”

 

Ms Barnett said the newspapers plan for an independent expert to examine the laptop to see if anything is recoverable, and to examine any metadata on the laptop so it might be seen how it was wiped.

 

“That did occur five days after we wrote to the applicant requiring him to retain documents associated with the USBs, so we are concerned about the hard drive having been wiped in those circumstances. It is something we wish to explore,” Ms Barnett said.

 

“We don’t accept it was appropriate for the applicant to wipe his hard drive after being asked to retain it, but that will be a matter for trial.”

 

Mr Roberts-Smith’s barrister Bruce McClintock, SC, said he is happy to provide the laptop, adding “there’s nothing sinister in what occurred”.

 

“My client was in the course of buying a new computer and trading in the old one, and that’s the reason for these events,” Mr McClintock said. “The five USBs, or whatever number they were, were in fact condensed into one USB.”

 

He said this USB remains with his instructing solicitors because, “I believe there are national security issues.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:27 a.m. No.13748717   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13748711

 

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Mr McClintock asked for the newspapers to produce interview recordings with relatives of Ali Jan, an Afghan man who was allegedly kicked off a cliff and shot dead by Australian soldiers in September 2012 in the village of Darwan.

 

The barrister said his understanding is some interview excerpts were published, while others were “destroyed”, which he finds hard to accept and is a matter he will take further.

 

“This is a significant issue about destruction of documents by the respondents,” Mr McClintock said.

 

“As I understand it, one of the recordings is of the supposed Ali Jan’s wife. I fail to see how anyone could have ever thought that wouldn’t be relevant.”

 

Ms Barnett said the recordings were made, and deleted, some months prior to the stories in the defamation case being published. She said the interviews were filmed on an iPhone with recordings starting and stopping, which meant there were short clips which contained nothing relevant.

 

“Those were the kinds of videos that were deleted,” Ms Barnett said. “We reject entirely the idea that there’s anything nefarious about these documents, the ones that were deleted, being deleted.”

 

Ms Barnett said none of the interviews were with the Afghan witnesses who will give evidence in court that they witnessed the circumstances of Ali Jan’s death.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith is arguing in the defamation case that the newspapers wrongly suggested he disgraced his country and the Australian Army through his conduct in overseas deployments with the SAS.

 

The stories published in 2018 also portray him as a “hypocrite” who “abused a woman”, Mr Roberts-Smith says, by detailing allegations that he punched a woman with whom he was having an affair.

 

In a defence, the newspapers have argued the articles do not convey the defamatory imputations pleaded by Mr Roberts-Smith and he is not identifiable in some of them.

 

However, if the Federal Court finds the articles did identify and defame him, the outlets have pleaded a defence of truth or contextual truth to all the claims, including alleging Mr Roberts-Smith was involved in unlawful killings in Afghanistan.

 

In a judgment published on Tuesday, Justice Anthony Besanko said he will allow Mr Roberts-Smith to give evidence in the trial first, before the newspapers present their case.

 

Justice Besanko outlined the anticipated evidence of three witnesses in the case, including Mr Roberts-Smith’s ex-wife Emma. She is expected to say the former soldier concealed evidence, including by burying USBs in the backyard of a home, and took steps to communicate covertly with witnesses.

 

The case will return to court for further pre-trial directions on June 2.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/ben-roberts-smith-wiped-laptop-days-after-being-told-to-retain-documents-court-told-20210525-p57uxa.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.13748743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8746 >>9831 >>9853

Embassy in Kabul packs up as troops prepare to leave

 

AMANDA HODGE and BEN PACKHAM - MAY 25, 2021

 

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Australia is packing up its embassy in Kabul less than six weeks after the government announced it would pull its last 80 troops from Afghanistan and promised a “new chapter” in the bilateral ­relationship.

 

Following a report in The Australian on Tuesday morning, Scott Morrison confirmed Australia’s embassy in Afghanistan will close on May 28 following the government announcement it would pull its last troops from the country.

 

Mr Morrison and Foreign Minister Marise Payne said Australia would revert to the pre-2006 model of diplomats visiting Afghanistan from a residence in another part of the region. But the government expected a permanent bricks-and-mortar presence would be established in Kabul “once circumstances permit”.

 

“This form of diplomatic representation is common practice around the world. It does not alter our commitment to Afghanistan or its people,” the statement said.

 

“The departure of the international forces and hence Australian forces from Afghanistan over the next few months brings with it an increasingly uncertain security environment where the government has been advised that security arrangements could not be provided to support our ongoing diplomatic presence.”

 

Mr Morrison and Senator Payne said Australia remained committed to an ongoing bilateral relationship with Afghanistan and supporting the stability and development of the nation.

 

“Australia is proud to have worked over the past 20 years to assist Afghanistan in protecting itself from exploitation as a base for terrorist groups, to address inequality, and to contribute to improvements in the rights and livelihoods of women and girls,” the statement read.

 

Private security companies have been notified that their contracts are to end next month, and most Australian diplomats to be out of leased buildings inside the capital’s ­fortified diplomatic zone in the next fortnight.

 

The US embassy is understood to be finalising plans to expand its Kabul compound, with an eye to accommodating allied diplomatic missions, even as it too reduces in-country diplomatic staff.

 

This month, Senator Payne met Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul to reaffirm Australia’s continued “support for the people of Afghanistan”, and its commitment to a “new chapter” in the bilateral relationship in the wake of the military withdrawal.

 

“We will continue our close friendship, and support our shared aspiration of peace, stability and prosperity,” Senator Payne said in a statement.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.13748746   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13748743

 

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Ahmad Shuja Jamal, Afghan director general for international affairs at the National Security Council, said security conversations were “ongoing” between the government and all foreign ­embassies in Kabul, and that ­“bilaterally or through allies such as NATO, Afghanistan is addressing any concerns from our allied embassies”.

 

Mr Jamal would not comment on the Australian embassy plans.

 

“Afghanistan is serious about ensuring the security of diplomatic missions in Afghanistan,” Mr Jamal said.

 

“The Afghan government wants to maintain all our diplomatic relationships.

 

“Unlike the Taliban, we are not a pariah ­government and have diplomatic arrangements with governments from Australia to Bangladesh and beyond and we would like to maintain these friendly relations.”

 

Australia had little option but to end its military involvement in Afghanistan after US President Joe Biden announced last month he would pull the last 2500 American troops from the country by September 11, drawing America’s involvement in the long-running conflict to a close.

 

A US Defence Department report released last week found a 37 per cent surge in attacks on ­Afghan security forces by the ­Taliban in the first quarter of this year, and warned that large-scale attacks on provincial capitals should be expected.

 

Australia only re-established an embassy in Afghanistan inside the US compound in 2006, and opened its own independent embassy five years later. But the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan in recent years has made it one of Australia’s most expensive overseas missions.

 

Mahmoud Saikal – a former Afghan deputy foreign minister, UN ambassador and the first resident Afghan ambassador to Australia – said that withdrawing the embassy or moving it into the US compound would represent a “setback in bilateral relations”.

 

“We see Australia as a more neutral country with its own vision for the region, so to operate from within the US embassy compound would be to operate in the shadow of the US,” Professor Saikal said.

 

He lobbied hard for Australia to open its Kabul embassy.

 

“Despite some mistakes, a lot of good things have happened in Afghanistan in the last 20 years and the Australian taxpayer has been part of that,” Professor Saikal said.

 

“It’s important to keep an eye on these gains.”

 

Uncertainty over the embassy’s future has only compounded the fears of 12 locally engaged embassy staff, and 45 Afghan interpreters for the Australian Defence Force and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, who are seeking relocation to Australia with their families.

 

Faheem, an ADF interpreter in Oruzgan and Helmand provinces from 2014 to 2019, said he received approval last year to come to Australia with his wife and four children.

 

But the process had ground to a halt.

 

“Nobody is answering our emails now,” said Faheem, who is living in hiding because of Taliban death threats.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/embassy-in-kabul-packs-up-as-troops-prepare-to-leave/news-story/50647c7715d7098b9fa683ee78f13e6f

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:46 a.m. No.13748782   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8789 >>6731 >>9863

‘A matter of time’: New Zealand’s foreign minister warns China ‘storm’ could be coming

 

In an interview with the Guardian, Nanaia Mahuta says exporters must diversify to protect themselves from a potential cooling of ties with Beijing

 

Tess McClure - 25 May 2021

 

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New Zealand could find itself at the heart of a “storm” of anger from China, foreign minister Nanaia Mahuta has warned, saying exporters needed to diversify to ensure they could survive deteriorating relations with Beijing.

 

Mahuta’s comments come as the New Zealand government faces increasing pressure to take a firmer stance on human rights violations and crackdowns by China, putting the spotlight on the potential repercussions for countries who provoke Beijing’s ire.

 

Neighbouring Australia is in a deepening trade war with China, which Mahuta likened to being at the centre of a storm – one which could easily engulf New Zealand.

 

“We cannot ignore, obviously, what’s happening in Australia with their relationship with China. And if they are close to an eye of the storm or in the eye of the storm, we’ve got to legitimately ask ourselves – it may only be a matter of time before the storm gets closer to us,” she told the Guardian.

 

It was one of the minister’s more frank discussions of the vulnerability of New Zealand’s trade dependency on China – and a clear directive to local exporters that they should be seeking to redistribute some of those eggs to baskets elsewhere.

 

“The signal I’m sending to exporters is that they need to think about diversification in this context – Covid-19, broadening relationships across our region, and the buffering aspects of if something significant happened with China. Would they be able to withstand the impact?” she asked. China accounts for more than $33bn of New Zealand’s total trade, and nearly 30% of exports.

 

New Zealand is attempting to walk a difficult tightrope with China: maintaining a strong trade relationship, while still carving out space to criticise violations of human rights or international law. Over the past year, that position has become increasingly difficult to maintain.

 

The country is under pressure to take a stronger moral stance on human rights issues in and around China. Human rights groups have described mass human rights abuses in Xinjiang, including the incarceration of more than a million people in internment and re-education camps, forced labour, mass sterilisation of women, and restrictions on religion, culture and language, as cultural genocide.

 

The crackdown on pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong is ongoing: an operation rounding up of dozens of pro-democracy politicians and activists in March means many key voices of dissent are now in custody or prison. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand’s differences with China were becoming “harder to reconcile”.

 

New Zealand has issued statements expressing “grave concerns” about China’s actions in both Xinjiang and Hong Kong, but those statements have tended to be softer than those of its longstanding allies in the Five Eyes network, Britain, the US, Canada and Australia.

 

New Zealand, along with Australia, welcomed coordinated sanctions announced by the UK, US, the EU and Canada over Uyghur abuses, but did not institute sanctions of their own. In May, New Zealand shied away from using the word “genocide” in a motion on Xinjiang debated and unanimously adopted by parliament – opting instead to use more general, watered-down language of “human rights abuses”. Mahuta says New Zealand “didn’t go to the degree of naming it is genocide because of the international legal threshold around that”.

 

At the time, trade minister Damien O’Connor said that using the language of genocide would hurt New Zealand’s trade relationship. “Clearly the Chinese government wouldn’t like something like that … I have no doubt it would have some impact [on trade]. That’s hardly rocket science,” O’Connor said.

 

The opposition leader, Judith Collins, also said New Zealand’s trade relationship with China was the “elephant in the room” in the discussion. “At the moment, clearly we are [beholden to China] in terms of trade,” she told Stuff.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:48 a.m. No.13748789   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13748782

 

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Mahuta has previously come under fire for comments that New Zealand was “uncomfortable with expanding the remit of the Five Eyes,” a remark that some saw as a shift away from traditional allies. In China, state-run media heralded the comments as “New Zealand secure[ing] its interests by distancing from US-led clique”.

 

“In sharp contrast with Australia, which tied itself to the US’ chariot, New Zealand has maintained a relatively independent approach on foreign policies, paving the way for the country to pursue policies that benefit its own economy,” the Global Times wrote.

 

“To be clear, New Zealand values the Five Eyes relationship,” Mahuta told the Guardian. “It’s a security and intelligence framework from which we can work with trusted allies on those specific issues. But the human rights community is much broader than that. … We don’t need the Five Eyes to articulate where we stand on human rights issues.”

 

Australia provides a vision of what collapse in that trade relationship could look like. The diplomatic rift escalated when Australia called for an investigation into the origins of Covid-19 in China. It has only intensified since.

 

China has retaliated with tariffs, import restrictions and a warning to its citizens not to travel to Australia. Analysis last year found China’s declared and undeclared sanctions cost Australia around AU$47.7bn (£26.5bn) last year. So far, the impact of that trade war has been buffered by China’s continued reliance on Australian iron ore. But China has been exploring how to shift its sourcing to mines in Brazil and Guinea – if they’re successful, Australia could be hit harder.

 

New Zealand does not have an equivalent resource monopoly in its China trade relationship. “Everything that you can get from New Zealand, you can get elsewhere,” international law professor Alexander Gillespie said.

 

“China will know our vulnerability in this area. And I think the way that we’re positioning ourselves with our statements shows that we’re conscious of that vulnerability as well,” he said.

 

If it came, trade retaliation from China could hit New Zealand across multiple industries. Near the end of 2020, the value of exports to China alone surpassed the value of New Zealand’s next four largest trading partners – Australia, the US, UK, and Japan – combined.

 

Trade to China accounts for 28% of New Zealand’s overall exports, including a quarter of dairy exports, more than 60% of forestry products and around 50% of meat. The country is New Zealand’s second-largest source of tourism cash, behind only Australia – before Covid-19, Chinese tourists were spending about $1.7bn in New Zealand each year. International education is a $5bn industry for New Zealand, and Chinese students make up about 47% of international students at New Zealand universities.

 

“Right now, China will be delighted with us because they will see us as the weak link in the Five Eyes,” Gillespie said. “For a country like New Zealand to steer away from that words like genocide when the other countries use it, symbolically, it’s important.”

 

Asked about the differences between New Zealand and Australia’s approaches to China, Mahuta said she did not “want to be drawn into commenting on the approach of another country in its bilateral relationship”. But she did say that New Zealand’s connection with China had changed, maturing over time.

 

“The relationship with China has moved beyond the relationship of firsts – we were the first to achieve a free trade agreement with China – to a maturing relationship … where we can be respectful, consistent and predictable on the issues that are important to us, but also on the issues that separate and differentiate our view of the world from China.”

 

Mahuta was careful to frame her message to exporters as part of a wider broadening of New Zealand’s connections across the Asia-Pacific. “We’ve said that it’s ‘China, and,’ not ‘China, or’,” she said.

 

New Zealand would need to strengthen its relationships across the region in the coming years, she said. “Trade is – while it is important, so is regional peace and stability.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/25/a-matter-of-time-new-zealands-foreign-minister-warns-china-storm-could-be-coming

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvLlBttZ3uk

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:51 a.m. No.13748794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Right-wing terror threat still on the rise

 

Matt Coughlan - 25 May 2021

 

Australia's right-wing terrorism threat has continued to rise with almost half of domestic spy counter-terrorism investigations now dedicated to ideological extremists.

 

ASIO director-general Mike Burgess told a Senate estimates hearing in Canberra on Tuesday terror threats were complex and challenging.

 

"Our investigations in ideologically motivated violent extremism, such as racists and nationalists, are approaching 50 per cent of our counter-terrorism onshore caseload," he said.

 

"This reflects a growing international trend as well as ASIO's decision to allocate more resources to the threat."

 

He said the increase was concerning and challenging but needed to be viewed in context.

 

"Religiously motivated violent extremism remains, in the short term, our most serious terrorist threat."

 

Mr Burgess said battle-hardened foreign fighters could return to the country, while 14 Australians convicted of terrorism offences were due to end prison terms over the next five years.

 

"Right now ASIO is aware of multiple religiously motivated violent extremists who want to kill Australians. Groups such as ISIL continue to urge attacks," he said.

 

The threat of a terrorism attack remains probable, with Mr Burgess telling a hearing last month an incident was likely within the next year.

 

He also warned foreign spies and extremists were using encrypted messages along with other technology to evade authorities.

 

The ASIO boss said recent increased government investment would allow ASIO to connect more dots in combating espionage and terrorism.

 

"Given the volume and complexity of data, we are not searching for a needle in a haystack, we are searching for a needle in a hayfield," the director-general said.

 

Mr Burgess backed an Australian Federal Police push to criminalise possessing swastikas and terrorist manifestos.

 

"There is a link between hate speech and hate crime including acts of terrorism," he said.

 

"There's a link between possession of violent or extremist insignia and acts of terrorism."

 

Mr Burgess said threats to lives in Australia would always be a priority which was "hard to walk away from" with the terror threat level at probable.

 

"At the same time though, espionage and foreign interference is unacceptably high and we do think will supplant terrorism as this country's principle security concern," he said.

 

https://thewest.com.au/politics/right-wing-terror-threat-still-on-the-rise-c-2928441

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:57 a.m. No.13748811   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8815 >>9849

19 alleged incidents of misconduct involving federal MPs, staff reported to AFP

 

Katina Curtis and Anthony Galloway - May 25, 2021

 

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Police have received reports about 19 incidents of possible misconduct involving federal MPs and their staff since former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins came forward in February to allege she was raped by a colleague in Parliament House.

 

The criminal investigation into Ms Higgins’ allegation is reaching its final stages with police preparing a brief for prosecutors. It comes as cabinet prepares to consider an independent mechanism to deal with serious complaints within parliamentary workplaces.

 

Australian Federal Police commissioner Reece Kershaw told a Senate estimates hearing on Tuesday that police had received 40 reports relating to the 19 alleged incidents of misconduct involving federal politicians and their staff. Mr Kershaw confirmed some of the reports related to alleged sexual assaults and said 12 had been identified as “sensitive investigations”. The AFP defines a sensitive investigation as one that involves an elected member, journalist or prominent person, could impact the operation of government and Parliament, or may be of “significant interest” to the Australian community.

 

The AFP later confirmed it had referred 15 of the matters to state and territory police for further investigation.

 

Prime Minister Scott Morrison will take recommendations from his department’s deputy secretary, Stephanie Foster, on how to improve workplace conditions for political staffers at Parliament House to a cabinet meeting later on Tuesday.

 

The review of complaints handling was called after Ms Higgins went public with an allegation she was raped by a colleague in a ministerial office in March 2019.

 

Ms Foster has recommended an independent and confidential complaints mechanism be set up and that there be face-to-face education for managers and staff to understand their workplace obligations and how to respond to serious incidents.

 

She spoke to staffers, politicians and experts in the field for her report, which was finished late on Monday night. She also spoke with organisations such as sporting codes and mining companies which had already tackled similar issues.

 

“Her proposals and recommendations seek to ensure that processes are independent, provide empowerment to victims and provide timely, effective and ongoing support,” Mr Morrison said.

 

He noted work to establish a new complaints mechanism was “more detailed and complex and will require consultation across the Parliament”.

 

Mr Morrison briefed coalition MPs on Ms Foster’s report on Tuesday morning.

 

The union representing parliamentary staff called for the government to release Ms Foster’s report and consult employees about its recommendations, but said mandatory training was welcome if long overdue.

 

Community and Public Sector Union national secretary Melissa Donnelly said this would not be “the last step in making Parliament House a safer place”.

 

Ms Foster told a Senate estimates hearing she had sought to focus on things that could be done immediately or in the very short term.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 1:58 a.m. No.13748815   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Mr Kershaw earlier said a criminal investigation into Ms Higgins’ allegations was reaching its final stages, with a brief of evidence to be handed to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions in the coming weeks.

 

Appearing before a Senate estimates hearing, the police boss was also forced to clarify a statement he gave to a parliamentary hearing in March in which he insisted he did not order the head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Philip Gaetjens, to halt his inquiry into the handling of the complaint.

 

Mr Kershaw said he told Mr Gaetjens it was “strongly advisable” that he pause his inquiry but that he did not direct him to do so – which appeared to contradict Mr Gaetjens’ comments in March to a separate inquiry.

 

“Mr Gaetjens called me after my testimony given there was seemingly misunderstanding about different interpretations of our evidence. This is not unusual or surprising in the circumstances, and if he had not called me, I would have made the call,” Mr Kershaw said on Tuesday.

 

Mr Gaetjens, appearing in a separate estimates hearing at the same time, said he had not told Mr Kershaw to issue a clarifying statement in March, saying it was not his place to do so.

 

He also revealed he had not made a formal note of the phone conversation for governmental records, describing it as a “process phone call”.

 

Mr Gaetjens resumed his inquiry into who in the Prime Minister’s office knew what about Ms Higgins’ allegation and when on May 11, after receiving an all-clear from Mr Kershaw. He expects to be finished in “weeks, not days” but couldn’t say whether his work would become public.

 

“In my view, I have interviewed all relevant people,” he said.

 

However, he refused to tell the committee how many people he had interviewed or whether any had taken legal representation on the basis it might breach their privacy.

 

Senior Labor senators Katy Gallagher and Penny Wong said this did not follow the usual protocol for public servants appearing before committees.

 

“There are 60 people working in the Prime Minister’s office,” Senator Gallagher said. “How can you indicating how many interviews you’ve done for this inquiry constitute personal information or a privacy breach? It’s just unbelievable.”

 

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

 

https://www.1800respect.org.au

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/police-investigation-into-alleged-parliament-rape-close-to-going-to-prosecutors-20210525-p57uwp.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 2:04 a.m. No.13748832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2367 >>9877

Priest charged with indecent assault wanted to change ‘feeling towards young boys’, court told

 

Laura Chung - May 24, 2021

 

A Catholic priest charged with indecently assaulting 12 boys in a NSW Southern Highlands boarding school in the 1980s allegedly wrote if he could change something about himself it would be “this feeling I have towards young boys”, a court has heard.

 

Father Anthony William Peter Caruana, 79, allegedly assaulted the boys when he was a dormitory manager, rugby coach and band teacher at Chevalier College, in Burradoo, between 1982 and 1988.

 

He has pleaded not guilty to 29 charges, including four counts of homosexual intercourse with a student and several counts of indecent assault of a person aged under 16.

 

In her opening statement at the Sydney Downing Centre on Monday, crown prosecutor Nerissa Keay outlined the allegations and told the jury what they could expect to hear from the 12 complainants over the course of the eight-week trial.

 

Among the allegations is the indecent assault of a student who took part in an extracurricular school activity in 1984.

 

Ms Keay told the jury the complainant would tell them that on one occasion after practice, Father Caruana allegedly rubbed his erection against the boy’s buttocks.

 

During the incident, Father Caruana allegedly said words to the effect of “God will love you if you let me teach you” and told the student he would be expelled if he told anyone what had occurred, Ms Keay expects the complainant will say.

 

In a separate incident, Ms Keay said another former student will recall that on one night in Father Caruana’s office, the priest allegedly pulled his erect penis from his pants, grabbed hold of the student’s head and forced his penis into the student’s mouth.

 

After the alleged incident, the student was given a lolly and told to return to his room.

 

“It is the Crown’s case that there is evidence that establishes the accused had a sexual interest in boys between 11 and 15 years [of age] in the 1980s and had a tendency to act in accordance with that sexual interest,” Ms Keay said.

 

The court was also told there was a questionnaire which had been located in church records by police that had been completed in 1989, the year the complaints were made, “which is in the accused’s handwriting”, she said.

 

When the questionnaire asked: “what do you like least about yourself”, Father Caruana allegedly responded with,“my sexual problem.”

 

In response to the question: “do you or did you feel there might be something wrong with you” he allegedly wrote: “Yes and now for the last 30 years, my sexual problems.”

 

When asked if he could change something about himself, he responded, “this feeling I have towards young boys.”

 

Following the 1989 complaints, Father Caruana was moved from a “teaching role to an archiving role in Sydney” and did not teach again, Ms Keay said.

 

The Crown is also expected to hear from a former manager in the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, who allegedly wrote a file note in 1993 that “Tony acknowledges he is a paedophile and there is little likelihood of change,” Ms Keay said.

 

She added while the man couldn’t remember writing the note, he will likely tell the jury “he wouldn’t have written it if that wasn’t said to him”.

 

Defence barrister Bernard Brassil told the jury it was vital they gave his client a “fair trial” and urged them to be patient.

 

“That imperatively means that you must not decide anything at this point in time,” he said. “Listen with open ears and open minds what it is the defence says about this trial … We all know the sound that liars make when they give untruthful stories and sometimes intelligent questioning reveals more.”

 

Detectives launched Strike Force Caber in 2018 to investigate reports of sexual and indecent assaults and arrested Father Caruana at a home in Kensington in Sydney’s eastern suburbs in April 2019.

 

The trial continues.

 

National Sexual Assault, Family & Domestic Violence Counselling Line: 1800 737 732. Crisis support can be found at Lifeline: (13 11 14 and lifeline.org.au), the Suicide Call Back Service (1300 659 467 and suicidecallbackservice.org.au) and beyondblue (1300 22 4636 and beyondblue.org.au).

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/priest-charged-with-indecent-assault-wanted-to-change-feeling-towards-young-boys-court-told-20210524-p57ukx.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 2:23 a.m. No.13748898   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Facebook Post

 

24 May 2021

 

Color Guard, Post!

 

U.S. Marines with Marine Rotational Force - Darwin provided a color guard to carry the national colors and Marine Corps colors for the Battle of The Coral Sea Commemorative Service in Darwin, NT, Australia, May 8, 2021. Known as "the battle that saved Australia," the Battle of The Coral Sea was a historic demonstration of interoperability between U.S. and Australian militaries during World War II and its strategic importance is commemorated annually. The 2021 rotation provides the U.S. Marine Corps and Australian Defence Force with an exceptional opportunity to develop relationships, learn about each other’s cultures, strengthen partnership, and increase shared military capabilities.

 

(U.S. Marine Corps photos and photo illustration by Cpl. Lydia Gordon)

 

https://www.facebook.com/MRFDarwin/posts/4140744202681515

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 11:35 p.m. No.13756589   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6596 >>9831

US eyes Top End military build-up to combat China threat

 

BEN PACKHAM - MAY 26, 2021

 

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The US wants to store munitions and defence equipment in Australia’s Top End under a bilateral force posture review to better prepare the ANZUS allies for growing strategic threats from China.

 

In an interview, acting US ­ambassador Mike Goldman said it “just makes sense to forward deploy” US war stocks in Australia, given US bases in Guam and elsewhere in the region were within reach of Chinese missiles.

 

The US charge d’affaires also expressed support for a more “ambitious” redevelopment of the Lombrum naval base in Papua New Guinea, subject to negotiations with PNG and Australia.

 

Mr Goldman said geostrategic tensions required a more “innovative defence partnership” between Australia and the US, including co-production of precision-guided weapons on Australian soil.

 

He said a bilateral force posture review working group, established following last year’s AUSMIN talks, had met for the first time ­earlier this month to discuss “a wide range of contingencies”.

 

Mr Goldman said it was too early to provide details on any new initiatives, but said pre-positioning US weapons in Australia offered strategic advantages.

 

“A lot of that just makes perfect intuitive sense, particularly when we talk about how we are going to project force in any sort of contingency,” he told The Australian.

 

He stressed that “any change in US force posture in Australia would be in full consultation with the Australian government”.

 

Mr Goldman’s comments follow the US government’s announcement last year of a $15m contract to build an earth-covered weapons magazine and munitions conveyor at RAAF Base Tindal, south of Darwin, as well as upgraded fuel storages.

 

The base’s runway is also being extended to 3.3km to accept larger aircraft, which could potentially include B-52 bombers.

 

As the US reviews its broader Indo-Pacific military footprint, Mr Goldman said the Lombrum deep-water naval base on Manus Island – which is currently a small facility for Australian-donated patrol boats – was one the US hoped could be developed further.

 

“I think we would like to make it as ambitious as possible in co-operation with Australia and Papua New Guinea,” he said of the base, which has progressed slowly since it was announced as a joint PNG-Australian-US facility at APEC in 2018. Australia, which is leading the negotiations, has been unable to resolve political difficulties surrounding the base, including a backlash by local landowners.

 

Mr Goldman indicated talks were already under way on manufacturing US-designed missiles in Australia, which Scott Morrison has thrown his support behind under a $1bn plan for a new sovereign guided-weapons enterprise.

 

“We are in a new geostrategic context now that requires a different set of platforms and a different force posture,” he said.

 

“These things aren’t instantaneous but our militaries and strategic thinkers are engaged in discussions about how best to confront these new challenges ­together. So I think we will see new, innovative ways that we are enhancing our partnership.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 25, 2021, 11:36 p.m. No.13756596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13756589

 

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Mr Goldman said the “unbreakable” ANZUS alliance, which has its 70th anniversary in September, would outlast current tensions with China over Taiwan, declaring it was “much stronger and more comprehensive than any one contingency”.

 

“We are not going to dictate countries’ self-interest here. Every country will have to make its own determination (on Taiwan),” he said.

 

Mr Goldman also lashed Chinese President Xi Jinping’s “bellicose” disregard for the inter­national rules-based order, reiterating US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s assurances that the US would not leave Australia “alone on the pitch” to face China’s “economic blackmail”.

 

He said unlike Donald Trump, President Joe Biden would not make Australia wait for years for a new US ambassador. The appointment would be “if not in the very first tranche, then in the first wave” of ambassadorial announcements, and would be a political operator of a similar stature to Kim Beazley, Joe Hockey or Arthur Sinodinos.

 

“We don’t have a name yet; in fact, there have not been any political appointees named for any ­bilateral ambassadorships,” he said. “What that suggests strongly is they are … ­vetting candidates with extreme thoroughness and precision.”

 

Mr Goldman said Mr Biden wanted to visit Australia for the September 1 anniversary of ANZUS, but “the big variable is how Covid goes in the US”.

 

“If Covid allows domestically and internationally, it would be something that we would really like to see,” he said.

 

Mr Goldman – a career diplomat who has lived three times in Taipei – said the US Taiwan strategy was not solely a military approach, but one of “compre­hensive deterrence”.

 

He said the West’s difficult relationship with China was more challenging than the Cold War with Russia because it needed to work with Beijing on key issues such as cutting carbon emissions.

 

Mr Goldman said the US was leading by example on climate change, and expected “real concrete ambition” from Australia to get its emissions down. Australia has sought to focus on a technology-led climate change policy, and is yet to give ground on setting fresh emissions targets.

 

Mr Goldman said the US was determined to work with its partners on fighting Covid across the world, and rejected suggestions that China was leading the West in its vaccine diplomacy efforts.

 

“(Beijing) over-promised in the very beginning but there has been a lack of transparency in the quality of data that has been presented on its vaccines, and there has been a significant under-delivery of vaccines compared to the quantities promised,” he said.

 

“Whereas if you look at our efforts, I think the US and Australia share a view that vaccines should be aggressively distributed to the places that are most in need.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/us-eyes-top-end-military-buildup-to-combat-china-threat/news-story/1f75ea2038aba861fa9c553bfc6c6228

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:14 a.m. No.13756731   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13748782

Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on May 25, 2021

 

Bloomberg: New Zealand's foreign affairs minister said that exporters from the country should be preparing for any potential deterioration in the trade relationship with China by diversifying into other markets. Does the foreign ministry have any comment on these remarks?

 

Zhao Lijian: China and New Zealand are each other's important cooperation partners. The considerable progress in China-New Zealand relations is achieved on the premise that the two sides have long been committed to mutual respect, mutual trust and win-win results. We hope New Zealand can carry forward the spirit of "striving to be the first" and the principle of mutual respect and equal treatment, work with China toward the same direction, make the pie of cooperation bigger, rise above external distractions, and jointly advance China-New Zealand comprehensive strategic partnership.

 

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/t1878445.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:36 a.m. No.13756806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6809 >>9863

>>13748272

>>13748275

Backstage manipulators: Western press’ guide to creating anti-China rumors on hot issues, or out of nothing

 

Bai Yunyi - May 25, 2021

 

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As some Western media spread more rumors about China, their formula of creating such misinformation becomes clearer.

 

The latest report from the Wall Street Journal on Sunday revealed an "undisclosed US intelligence report" indicating that several researchers in the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology became sick in November 2019 displaying symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and other common seasonal illnesses, implying the possibility of the so-called virus "lab leak theory."

 

Yuan Zhiming, director of the institute's Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, told the Global Times on Monday that the report is an outright lie that came from nowhere.

 

In fact, China's National Health Commission had publicly clarified the matter at a press conference as early as March 31: The institute has reviewed samples collected from patients in Wuhan with influenza symptoms from January 2019 to January 2020 and found that four of them (three adults and one elderly patient) were positive for SARS-CoV-2, but none of them were workers at the Institute. The three positives were revealed in January 2020, not "November 2019" as the WSJ claimed. But most of the Western media continued to turn a blind eye to such a clarification.

 

US politicians and media outlets have again been pursuing the lab leak theory as the origin of COVID-19, despite scientists from the WHO-China joint study team concluding in a full report that a lab leak is extremely unlikely.

 

Behind this highly conspiratorial report by the Wall Street Journal, more clues and characters working in collusion emerged to piece together how such COVID-19-related rumors were produced and disseminated.

 

The production line of concocting such anti-China rumors has become clear: Taking an unidentified source of information, labeling it as a "top secret intelligence document" to create "mystical credibility," and then using a distorted and exaggerated interpretation in the report to attack China.

 

Right-wing conservatives in the US are hyping and amplifying these unscientific conspiracy theories. This directly led many American scientists who originally opposed the conspiracy theory, such as top epidemiologist Anthony Fauci, to betray science under political pressure and turn to calling for an "investigation" of Chinese laboratories in searching for the virus' origins.

 

'Celebrity journalist'

 

The Global Times found the rumor that three researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology contracted the disease in November 2019 had been circulated in the Australian media more than two months ago.

 

On March 21, Australian journalist Sharri Markson published a widely circulated "exclusive report" in The Australian, citing a chief researcher at the US State Department named David Asher as a source, claiming that the novel coronavirus disease may be a "biological weapon" developed by China and that vaccine is the "antidote" being developed.

 

This is not the first time that Markson has made a "scoop" about the plot "Novel coronavirus [disease] leaked from Wuhan Institute of Virology lab."

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:37 a.m. No.13756809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6811

>>13756806

 

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On May 7, Markson published another article in The Australian claiming that the Chinese government had discussed "the possibility of using the SARS virus as a biochemical weapon" as early as 2015, and thus drew the inference that COVID-19 may come from laboratory leak.

 

Sky News reported that Markson assessed "chilling" details from a "document produced by Chinese military scientists." However, the document is in fact a widely available book.

 

This book entitled The Unnatural Origin of SARS and New Species of Man-Made Viruses as Genetic Bioweapons, published in 2015, speculates that SARS may not be of natural origins but may be a man-made disease. Due to its radical views, this book has not been accepted by China's mainstream scientific community, nor has it been widely circulated in China. The book actually concludes that SARS may be a weapon for the United States to attack China, but this point is deliberately downplayed by Markson.

 

According to Fox News, in May 2020, Markson had already concocted fake news in another right-wing Australian tabloid, The Daily Telegraph. She claimed that she had exclusive access to a 15-page "China dossier" showing "China deliberately covered up evidence of the virus [COVID-19] early on in a pure case of negligence."

 

In the report, Markson depicted the source in a vague, misleading, and mysterious way, saying it was compiled by the so-called "Five Eyes" intelligence alliance. But the so-called dossier was verified by several news outlets as just a research report based on publicly available information, including news reports.

 

However, Markson dismissed the mainstream media's criticism of her work on the origin of the virus and claimed to have been savaged by the left-wing Australian media.

 

Several facts prove that Markson has a clear "formula" for fabricating anti-China rumors: first, find or create a piece of information out of nothing, second, package it into "top-secret intelligence documents" to create a sense of mystery and credibility, and third, interpret and distort it wildly to slander China … now a rumor that is easy to be welcomed by Western anti-China forces is born.

 

'China observer' and 'cybersecurity specialist'

 

Sharri Markson has two close partners; Robert Potter, a so-called "network security specialist" and Christopher Balding, "a China observer." Both of them appeared regularly on Markson's show, accepting her interviews, endorsing the so-called "intelligence" documents, becoming the "exclusive sources" of her reports.

 

For example, in the above-mentioned conspiracy "China has discussed the weaponization of SARS since 2015," Potter said in Markson's interview that the document was authentic.

 

In another rumor, "China purged a database about the coronavirus [disease] from the Wuhan lab," he and Balding became "informed persons," saying that there were "reliable sources" who told them hackers were able to get into the institution's systems and found that there were major differences between the data stored in the institution and the data reported by China to the WHO.

 

From May to September 2020, Potter and Balding tirelessly told the same story in the media, including The Australian, Sky News Australia, and The Sun in the UK, to spread the rumor. But they failed to provide any evidence about "data obtained from the database," so even Western media themselves were reluctant to hype this topic anymore.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:38 a.m. No.13756811   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13756809

 

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Another rumor about China is the work of Markson and Potter. In December 2020, Markson, again on Sky News Australia, hyped that "a leaked list of 1.9 million members of the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai showed that many of them were working in foreign consulates in China and large multinational companies such as Boeing, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca," while Potter stood by this fake news and analyzed the "Chinese infiltration" revealed in the list.

 

The purpose of this rumor is very obvious. On the one hand, it is used to publicize the theory of the "China threat" and "Chinese infiltration." On the other hand, it also implied that China could have possibly stolen COVID-19 vaccine technology from the West.

 

The list was later dismissed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China. Some people on the list reached by the Global Times also proved that the list was completely forged. Hyping that "CPC members are found in consulates and multinational companies" also exposed their ignorance of China, as the number of CPC members in China has exceeded 90 million. However, this rumor was still heavily quoted and further hyped by the British and American media.

 

Balding, another black hand, often spread conspiracy theories about China with Potter, but he has become quieter lately after holding American feet to the fire while attempting to spread more rumors about China.

 

In August and September 2020, before the US elections, a rumor about "Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, having business with China" went viral on the internet, which came from a 64-page so-called "intelligence" document. The document appeared to be the work of a fake "intelligence firm" called Typhoon Investigations. And the author of the document is a self-identified Swiss security analyst named Martin Aspen, an identity found to be a fabrication, according to an in-depth analysis by technical experts.

 

According to a report by NBC, Aspen's profile picture was created with an artificial intelligence face generator, and the intelligence firm that Aspen lists as his previous employer said that no one by that name had ever worked for the company.

 

Later, the media found that the original poster of the document was Christopher Balding. In the beginning, Balding denied that he had fabricated the document, saying it was just a report he was "handed."

 

Balding later admitted that he wrote some of the document, Aspen is "an entirely fictional individual," and the document was commissioned by Apple Daily, a Hong Kong-based tabloid led by separatist Jimmy Lai who is now serving prison terms.

 

The release of fake news about then-presidential candidate Joe Biden by balding was seen to be disturbing presidential elections and had crossed the "red line" of Western political rules.

 

Since then, Balding has appeared less frequently in right-wing Western media, though he is still active on Twitter churning out conspiracy theories about China.

 

Notably, Markson was invited to appear on the media program created by Steve Bannon, who used to advise former US president Donald Trump, several times to re-disseminate almost all of the above conspiracy theories about China and COVID-19. Perhaps, in this outbreak, the "chain" behind the creation of China-related rumors runs even longer than what meets the eye.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224464.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:49 a.m. No.13756846   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6851 >>9884

Chef Pete Evans another traveller down the dark road of misinformation

 

JACK THE INSIDER (Peter Hoysted) - MAY 26, 2021

 

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The company of celebrity chef, Pete Evans has been hit with almost $80,000 fines for alleged false advertising of wellness products.

 

The Therapeutic Goods Administration fined Evans’ company for alleged false advertising of therapeutic goods, including the Bio-Charger lamp, hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers and two medicines.

 

The TGA also issued a directions notice to the company and its sole Director, Evans, for removal of alleged non-compliant advertising.

 

Therapeutic goods, including medical devices and medicines, must be entered in the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods before they can be legally advertised in Australia.

 

A quick peek into Evans’ website reveals the products that drew the wrath of the TGA have been removed. There is no sign of the Bio Charger lamp that in April 2020, Evans claimed had recipes that could cure “the Wuhan coronavirus.”

 

At the time, the manufacturers of the Bio Charger distanced themselves from Evans’ claims, stressing it was “not a medical device” and “not intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of diseases or any other conditions.”

 

You can still buy some wellness pills made from sustainably sourced red marine algae, turmeric and organic agaricus bisporus (mushroom powder) of which no medical or health claims are made and bench top water filters that start at $869. Gotta get rid of that fluoride somehow.

 

I keep a fairly close eye on Evans, not from a consumer advocate point of view but because his claims are invariably weird and often inadvertently funny.

 

His latest obsession is the old, tortured conspiracy of chemtrails where condensation trails that appear from planes flying at high altitude are not condensation at all, but biological or chemical agents designed to… Well, you know, we’re all being crop dusted by the deep state for some reason.

 

Evans, who said in his podcast he was able to trace air traffic in his part of the world (you guessed it, Byron Bay and its environs), made the fanciful claim that there were more aircraft in the skies during a pandemic when international borders were closed and the states themselves closed their borders.

 

Get a new conspiracy theory, Pete. This one’s got very old.

 

Is Evans a harmless idiot or a dangerous influencer?

 

What we have seen is that in the space of a few years, Evans has gone from promoting various diets – paleo, more recently keto, not of themselves harmful when consumed by adults — to reposting neo-Nazi memes. That is a big shift in thought and belief, a quick fire veer to the fringes but it is actually commonplace among many people in the wellness industry.

 

We saw it last week when a beautician on the Gold Coast declared (with a massive publicity free kick from the media) she was banning customers from her shop who had been vaccinated for Covid-19.

 

She’s not the first and she won’t be the last. There was a massage business that did the same in NSW’s Northern Rivers and several weeks ago, a NDIS service provider emailed her clients (some with intellectual disabilities) telling them she would no longer offer her services if they have been vaccinated for Covid-19.

 

In all three cases, the rationale was more or less the same. Each business spouted nonsense about viral shedding. None of the Covid-19 vaccines in use around the world are “live viral” vaccines. Viral shedding is bunk, a lie put about by anti-vaxxers.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 12:50 a.m. No.13756851   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13756846

 

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The businesses also claimed their public liability insurance would not cover them for viral outbreaks. It’s hard to know where to begin with this. There is no conceivable instance where a business could be subject to legal action for a viral outbreak and given viral shedding is an anti-vax fantasy, an outbreak could only come from either a) community infection or, b) a quarantine break-out where any legally claimable act of negligence would be directed elsewhere if it exists at all.

 

The other claim made by the massage business and the beautician is that the Covid-19 vaccines could render the vaccinated, women especially, infertile.

 

There is no basis for any of this but what is interesting is the consistency of messaging. They are singing from the same song sheet.

 

Who is the composer? Well, most of it comes from what the Centre for Digital Hate described as the Anti-Vax Dirty Dozen. A statistical analysis of social media posts reveals just 12 people disseminate two-thirds of the misinformation around Covid-19 vaccination. Most are grifters flogging their own cures and treatments for Covid-19 as well as a long list of other illnesses.

 

The target audience for the viral spread of misinformation is broadly speaking, the wellness community both in Australia and overseas.

 

I’ve come across yoga instructors who’ve been pressured out of the business because they could not be persuaded to engage in QAnon conspiracies and “scamdemic” tropes.

 

I interviewed a Vancouver-based Brazilian jiu jitsu instructor, Steven Kesting, considered one of the most highly skilled practitioners of the grappling martial art and a well-worn pathway to UFC fighting.

 

Kesting is also a qualified microbiologist. He was dismayed that many in the instruction of mixed martial arts in North America had fallen into a similar mindset to that adopted by Evans – Covid-19 was fake, wearing masks was a sign of servitude to the deep state and receiving a vaccination was more about deep state surveillance than controlling a global pandemic.

 

He took on the spread of misinformation with his own social media campaign. As a result, his business suffered. He received death threats. To his considerable credit he remained unwavering, asking but not telling people to be properly informed on the science of the pandemic.

 

One might think it odd that many of those in the wellness industry are now active spruikers for all manner of conspiracy theories, but people who obsess about diet, exercise and healthy living are predisposed to adopt conspiracy theories. They reject science and often see scientific reason as the enemy, or a direct competitor to the wares they are hawking. They carry not just a healthy scepticism of government but an outright distrust. So, when it comes to what should be a Himalayan leap of logic that say, claims the deep state is poisoning our minds and bodies by chemtrails, for the wellness folk, it is little more than a quick step to the right.

 

And that is why this group has been successfully targeted by people like the anti-vax Dirty Dozen. It’s not just anti-vax falsehoods, it’s the messaging from QAnon cultism, anti-lockdown hysterics, sovcits, and drooling deep state paranoids.

 

The wellness industry is a gaping, salivating maw gobbling it all up.

 

Evans, who had almost 1.5 million Facebook followers and a quarter million followers on Instagram before he was deplatformed for repeatedly spreading misinformation, is just another traveller along that dark road.

 

Peter Hoysted is Jack the Insider: a highly placed, dedicated servant of the nation with close ties to leading figures in politics, business and the union movement.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/chef-pete-evans-another-traveller-down-the-dark-road-of-misinformation/news-story/4bc1abb9415a88668658f3c9c94b4906

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 1:25 a.m. No.13756942   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9876

Ghislaine Maxwell seeks to dismiss new indictment, cites prosecutors' overreach

 

Jonathan Stempel - May 26, 2021

 

Ghislaine Maxwell has urged a U.S. judge to throw out the criminal case alleging she procured four teenage girls for Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse, accusing prosecutors of overreaching in an effort to "get" her.

 

In a filing made public on Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan, Maxwell's lawyers said prosecutors waited too long to add the fourth accuser's allegations to an amended indictment filed in March, despite knowing of them for more than a decade.

 

They also said some charges were covered by Epstein's 2007 non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors, which Maxwell has unsuccessfully argued also immunized "potential" co-conspirators like herself.

 

The new indictment "demonstrates just how far the government is willing to go to 'get' Ms. Maxwell and disingenuously blame her for the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein," Maxwell's lawyers said.

 

In a response filed on Tuesday night, the office of U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss in Manhattan said Maxwell could not relitigate the scope of the non-prosecution agreement, and said the new indictment reflected evidence it did not have earlier.

 

"The defendant's argument that the government acted in bad faithto the extent she is making such an argumentis based on no evidence whatsoever, and for good reason: it is not true," prosecutors said.

 

Epstein, a financier, killed himself in a Manhattan jail in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

 

Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and other charges in an eight-count indictment related to Epstein's alleged abuse of three girls from 1994 to 1997, and a fourth girl from 2001 to 2004.

 

Prosecutors said Maxwell groomed and paid the fourth girl who, starting at age 14, gave Epstein nude massages and engaged in sex acts with him, and recruited others for erotic massages.

 

U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan previously denied Maxwell's request to dismiss an earlier version of the indictment, and will consider the latest dismissal request.

 

The 59-year-old Maxwell has been jailed in Brooklyn since her arrest last July. Nathan has denied bail three times, saying Maxwell was a flight risk.

 

A trial on six of the eight charges is slated to begin in November. The two perjury charges would be tried separately.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/ghislaine-maxwell-seeks-dismiss-new-indictment-cites-prosecutors-overreach-2021-05-25/

 

https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17318376/united-states-v-maxwell/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc

 

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612.293.0.pdf

 

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612.295.0.pdf

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 2:09 a.m. No.13757012   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7013 >>9863

Carping about Port of Darwin sends anti-investment message

 

Landbridge’s CEO says he’s never seen an international company that’s ticked all the regulatory boxes treated so badly. It sends the message Australia doesn’t want foreign investment.

 

Mike Hughes - May 26, 2021

 

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Having spent most of my career working for multinationals investing in different parts of the world, most of it for an American company in south-east Asia, I have not seen a company as badly treated as Landbridge Group in Australia. For a country so heavily dependent on foreign investment, that is a worrying sign.

 

In 2015, Landbridge submitted to a year-long process to bid for the lease of Darwin Port. The Northern Territory government had made it clear from the outset that no conditional bids would be accepted; bidders would need to have any and all required sign-offs from Canberra in place. Landbridge engaged with the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) over many months, met with the Department of Defence, and provided full information on our company to all who asked.

 

In October 2015 we were announced as the winning bidder. Shortly afterward at a conference in Darwin the owner of Landbridge was welcomed in person by senior government ministers, including the current treasurer, as a significant new foreign investor.

 

Unfortunately, in the months and years since, sideline critics have continued to carp about the lease. That is despite a Senate inquiry in which senior officials from Defence and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) both clearly said they had no issue with Landbridge.

 

In almost six years I have yet to hear a single concern about Landbridge operating the Port that has merit. Landbridge manages commercial wharves. To suggest that we could control the entry of foreign naval vessels into Australian waters is risible. So is the suggestion that we would block Australian or US naval vessels entering Darwin.

 

The lease is simply a contractual right that comes with clear obligations to allow fair and equal access to the Port’s facilities. If we do not, we breach the contract and lose the lease. And in any kind of wartime situation the Australian government can simply step in and assume control of the port.

 

Much is made of the fact that Darwin has a significant naval and defence presence. But the Australian Naval presence is at the Coonawarra base, which is in Darwin Harbour but has nothing to do with Landbridge and Darwin Port operations.

 

The Department of Defence conducted a full review of Landbridge’s lease over the Port in 2015. It is a 99-year lease, so it would be safe to assume the Department anticipated there could be periodic tensions in the bilateral relationship with China and factored that in.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 2:09 a.m. No.13757013   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13757012

 

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Then there are concerns about Chinese laws that require companies to follow directions in China’s national interest.

 

Such laws, even if implemented, would have no effect on Landbridge’s physical port assets, especially when they are subject to licence conditions and managed day to day by an Australian workforce. What exactly would China be trying to persuade Landbridge to encourage its Australian workforce to do?

 

The irony here is that the undermining of Landbridge is in no one’s interest. Defence officials pointed out to me in 2015 that the best thing for Australia’s defence would be for Darwin to grow and for Darwin Harbour’s infrastructure to develop. For the Territory government, the sniping is a barrier to the growth of the port and its economy.

 

While the lease was signed by the Country Liberal Party (CLP) both sides of Territory politics have supported Landbridge.

 

The NT government has regularly confirmed that Landbridge has met its commitments under the lease. Landbridge has extensively engaged with, and invested in, the local community; we sponsor the Clontarf and Stars Foundations which make a real difference to indigenous youth development in the Territory. We also have sponsored the Darwin International Film Festival and many other local community events.

 

The government has the right to review its defence position at any time. At no point has any official government entity formally expressed any concern about Landbridge operating Darwin Port to Landbridge. In any normal situation it would be unacceptable for the government to sit silently while parties take swipes at a foreign investor that has met all legal and regulatory requirements and with which they have raised no concerns.

 

Australia relies on foreign investment but seems to have lost sight of the fact that foreign investors have a choice. Having observed the last five years of treatment meted out to Landbridge, other prospective investors might consider putting their money elsewhere.

 

Mike Hughes has been vice-president of China-owned Landbridge in Australia since 2014.

 

https://www.afr.com/companies/infrastructure/carping-about-port-of-darwin-sends-anti-investment-message-20210524-p57uqy

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 26, 2021, 11:06 p.m. No.13764021   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4310 >>9872

>>13762807

Victoria plunged into seven-day lockdown from midnight

 

Sky News Australia

 

May 27, 2021

 

Victorians are being plunged into a seven-day lockdown as the Andrews government takes drastic measures to stop the spread of the latest coronavirus outbreak.

 

From midnight tonight a state-wide circuit breaker lockdown will be imposed until June 3.

 

Acting Premier James Merlino announced this morning more than 10,000 primary and secondary contacts had been identified.

 

“If we can ease those restrictions earlier we will but this is a seven-day circuit breaker lockdown,” he said.

 

Under the lockdown, residents will have five reasons to leave home including essential shopping, a two-hour exercise period, giving compassionate care and for medical reasons.

 

Mr Merlino confirmed a new fifth reason to leave home is to get vaccinated.

 

State residents will also be required to wear masks in every setting except for their homes.

 

Victorians will only be allowed to accept intimate partners into their homes, however, people living alone can form a bubble with another single-person household.

 

Public gatherings have also been suspended, although approved professional sports events will go ahead without spectators.

 

Restaurants, cafes and pubs will be open for takeaway only and essential workers and workplaces – such as supermarkets – will be allowed to continue operating.

 

Schools will also be moving to remote learning – except for vulnerable children.

 

Victoria recorded 11 new local cases overnight, taking the state’s total case load to 26.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSbQHwMudrs

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 12:55 a.m. No.13764297   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

Ron Watkins Is Done With Q and Has Moved On to Aliens

 

Lucas Ropek - May 27, 2021

 

Ron Watkins, conspiracy-peddler extraordinaire, has found his next gig: leaking “disclosures” about extraterrestrials, Julian Assange-style.

 

Yes, do yourself a favour and check out “AlienLeaks,” a new website Watkins just launched that he claims will be a destination for secret “never before seen” documents and disclosures regarding extraterrestrials. In an insult to Assange and actual whistleblowers everywhere, Watkins further stated that the site was “heavily” inspired by WikiLeaks.

 

In case you don’t know, Watkins, also known by his Telegram handle “CodeMonkeyZ,” is basically a professional conspiracy theorist. He lives in the Philippines, where he apparently spends his days promulgating the crap-pop conspiracy fodder of our day. Until recently, Watkins was neck-deep in the QAnon movement — some have even ventured to argue that he is the “Q,” of legend. He and his father, Jim Watkins, were the primary subjects of HBO’s recent docu-series Q: Into the Storm, which examined the QAnon phenomenon and the Watkins’ ties to it. Ron was formerly the site administrator for 8chan, an image board where the conspiratorial-minded were known to gather (the elder Watkins created and ran the site). Both have largely been credited with helping to spread the QAnon conspiracy theory widely across the internet.

 

But as of recently, Q’s star is waning. Aliens are the new thing.

 

“AlienLeaks will be focused on collecting, curating, and publishing leaked documents regarding extraterrestrial technology, biology, and communications,” Watkins’ new website hilariously claims in a “press release.” “If you are a scientist, researcher, in communication with aliens, or otherwise have access to original — never before seen — documents regarding alien technology, biology, or communications, please consider reading the AlienLeaks Submit Documents with Tor page for further information regarding the process for submitting documents to AlienLeaks,” it continues shamelessly.

 

On Telegram, Watkins let his audience know what the situation is: “The government is currently gearing up for some kind of soft alien disclosure. They will only reveal the tip of the iceberg.”

 

The timing of this whole project is appropriate since the government is, indeed, gearing up for a disclosure of some kind — or at least claims it is. As required by a stipulation in the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, the U.S. intelligence community is required to deliver an unclassified report about what it knows about UFOs to Congressional intelligence and armed services committees sometime next month. Knowing America’s spooks and their reputation for saying little except carefully curated and calculating bullshit, we may not actually be in for much. But you never know.

 

Indeed, in a head-spinning reversal, America’s national security state has gone from a decades-long dismissive eye-roll re: UFOs to saying that, uh, yeah, they’re probably real! What appear to be officially sanctioned disclosures by U.S. Navy and Air Force personnel about sightings in the line of duty keep popping up on 60 Minutes, in the New York Times, and in pretty much any other large, prestige news organisation that will have them — suggesting that the military establishment, for whatever reason, wants the American public to know that they suddenly take UFOs very seriously. It’s all very weird and surely leaves the average person wondering what kind of bizarro world we’ve all just slipped into.

 

I doubt we will get any satisfaction by visiting “AlienLeaks” — unless, of course, you consider laughter the balm for life’s mysteries. In that case, I’m sure it’ll be great.

 

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2021/05/ron-watkins-is-done-with-q-and-has-moved-on-to-aliens/

 

https://alienleaks.org/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1 a.m. No.13764310   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

>>13764021

ADF ‘crucial’ as criminal groups seek to ‘exploit’ confidential health information

 

Sky News Australia

 

May 27, 2021

 

The ADF is “absolutely crucial” in combatting organised crime groups seeking to “exploit” confidential health information, according to Defence Minister Peter Dutton.

 

Mr Dutton said during Question Time on Thursday, the defence force has provided “significant efforts” in protecting the cybersecurity of the coronavirus vaccine rollout.

 

“It’s almost unbelievable to conceive that organised criminal groups and indeed state actors would seek to exploit health information, patient records of aged care facilities, of health facilities, of state health authorities that hold important and confidential and essential information,” he said.

 

“But that is the case. So the work of the Australian Defence Force is absolutely crucial along with the staff of the Department of Home Affairs.”

 

The Defence Minister also said Operation COVID-19 Assist had seen the ADF deliver “significant support” to the Victorian Government throughout the pandemic, with almost 4,000 defence force personnel deployed in Victoria as part of the operation.

 

Mr Dutton’s comments come as Greater Melbourne is set to plunge into a seven-day snap-lockdown amid a growing cluster in the city’s north.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iko5NOHwpEE

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:14 a.m. No.13764341   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9876

Alan Dershowitz Suing Netflix Over Jeffrey Epstein Series

 

The law professor takes issue with how 'Filthy Rich' presented a rape accusation against him.

 

ERIQ GARDNER - MAY 26, 2021

 

Alan Dershowitz isn’t done on the libel front. The Harvard law professor has now filed a new suit against Netflix over Filthy Rich, the docuseries that examines convicted and deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

 

That series premiered on the streaming platform on May 27, 2020. Dershowitz, who was friendly with Epstein and once represented him, gave interviews for the series. On camera, he defended Epstein’s 2008 plea bargain and continued to deny having raped Virginia Roberts Giuffre as part of Epstein’s sexual trafficking of minors.

 

Dershowitz continues to be in court with Giuffre over her allegations, and now he’s expanded the battle to preserve his reputation to include Netflix as well as Filthy Rich producers Leroy & Morton Productions and Radical Media over “a deliberately one-sided narrative.”

 

The suit takes issue with the presentation of the Dershowitz/Giuffre elements in Filthy Rich as “he said/she said.”

 

“It wasn’t a ‘he said/she said’ situation, however, given Professor Dershowitz’s totality of the evidence establishing he never had sex with Giuffre,” states the complaint. “To have presented that evidence in Filthy Rich, as had been promised, would have undercut the credibility of Brad Edwards, Sigrid McCawley and Giuffre — the very people whose interviewed comments Filthy Rich depended upon.”

 

Dershowitz brings a libel claim as well as contract and fraudulent inducement causes of action based on the agreement for an interview. He says that producers promised not to disparage him.

 

The suit, coming a day after Dershowitz convinced a federal judge to greenlight a separate libel case over CNN coverage of his work defending Donald Trump, is the latest in the attorney’s campaign over what he perceives to be misleading.

 

Here, for example, he attacks non-chronological editing choices that he believes lent credibility to Giuffre’s accusations. Also, in what seems to be an effort to avoid fair report privilege, he alleges that there were portions of Filthy Rich that presented allegations “anew” and outside the context of any report of litigation. He also faults producers for not including exculpatory materials he provided.

 

A Netflix spokesperson responds, “Mr. Dershowitz’s lawsuit is without merit, and we will vigorously defend our partners and the series.”

 

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/alan-dershowitz-netflix-epstein-series-1234959456/

 

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20791390/dersh-v-netflix.pdf

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:30 a.m. No.13764361   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4363 >>9872

>>13748272

Coronavirus lab leak theory not ruled out by Australia

 

Andrew Tillett - May 27, 2021

 

Australian officials continue to believe that the coronavirus emerged naturally but they do not discount the possibility of a laboratory leak, after US President Joe Biden ordered intelligence agencies to re-examine how the pandemic originated.

 

Mr Biden has set a three-month deadline after US intelligence agencies were divided over whether the virus originated from human contact with an infected animal or was the product of an accident at Wuhan’s Institute of Virology in China.

 

Foreign Minister Marise Payne said she welcomed Mr Biden’s announcement and noted the “contested” views among the US agencies, one of which believed the lab leak was the most plausible source.

 

“We’ve been consistent about the need to identify the origins to ensure a pandemic doesn’t happen again and to ensure we are all better prepared,” Senator Payne told the ABC.

 

“We will continue to work with our international partners, including the United States, with whom we share concerns on this.”

 

Government sources said Australian intelligence agencies believed the virus crossed over from animals to humans naturally, although the possibility of a lab accident could not be ruled out.

 

A senior source said Mr Biden’s announcement was significant because earlier attempts to raise the lab leak theory got caught up in “anti-Trump politics” after the former US administration pushed that line of thought.

 

“People floating this as a possibility previously were dismissed as conspiracy theorists and now we’ve got no less than the President of the US and a Democrat addressing it as a genuine possibility,” the source said.

 

“Until it can be proved it was natural origin, then we’ve got to keep our mind open it could have been a lab accident. Natural origin has its nose ahead but can’t say much more than that.”

 

The source said the idea the virus had been created as a “bioweapon”, a theory given publicity by elements of News Corporation, was doubtful. Instead, scientists could have been conducting research on treating and preventing coronaviruses, only to have it escape accidentally. “It’s much more likely it was completely innocent.”

 

World Health Organisation investigators said in February that the lab leak theory was “extremely unlikely”, but there has been criticism that China’s lack of transparency hampered the inquiry.

 

In recent weeks, scientists have also spoken out that a lab accident remained plausible and should be investigated, and there have been media reports based on US intelligence that several researchers at the Wuhan institute were sick with coronavirus-like symptoms in November 2019.

 

‘Roaring back into fashion’

 

Richard McGregor, a China expert at the Lowy Institute, said the lab leak theory had “come roaring back into fashion”.

 

“Everything about the COVID-19 origin story is sensitive for the Chinese, whether it came through the wet markets or the lab nearby, they do not want to take responsibility for it or be landed with responsibility for it,” he said.

 

“This is becoming an issue for China of sovereignty and standing up to the West, and once that happens the science gets sidelined.”

 

China’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday critics were obsessed with “spreading lab leak theories and other conspiracy theories and disinformation”.

 

“For some people in the US, what they say is ‘facts’, but what is really on their mind is political manipulation,” a spokesman said.

 

“Every time when the issue of pandemic is brought up, they smear and attack China, while totally ignoring the doubts over the origin-tracing work and failure of pandemic response in the US.”

 

Senator Payne’s early call for an independent investigation into the outbreak of the pandemic had angered Beijing and triggered trade sanctions against more than $20 billion of Australian exports.

 

https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/lab-leak-theory-not-ruled-out-by-australia-20210527-p57vlv

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:31 a.m. No.13764363   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

>>13764361

Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on May 26, 2021

 

The Paper: Recently, several US officials claimed that China's investigation on virus origin-tracing lacked transparency, and called for a comprehensive and experts-led investigation on the origin of the coronavirus. Do you have any comment?

 

Zhao Lijian: Origin-tracing of the virus is a scientific issue. The purpose is to improve human's understanding of the virus and better guard against infectious diseases in the future.

 

After the outbreak of the pandemic, China took the lead to support the WHO in conducting researches on origin-tracing on a global scale. From January 14 to February 10 this year, the WHO international expert team carried out an in-depth study in Wuhan together with the Chinese experts for one month or so. Experts on both sides jointly made field trips, analyzed a large number of statistics, issued an authoritative study report, and reached many significant conclusions. This joint study actively promoted the origin-tracing globally.

 

Some people in the US talk about "facts", when what is really on their mind is political manipulation. Every time when the issue of pandemic is brought up, they smear and attack China, while totally ignoring the doubts over the origin-tracing work and failure of pandemic response in the US. They are obsessed with spreading "lab leak theory" and other conspiracy theories and disinformation. What they did is total disrespectful of the spirit of science and research results of the WHO expert team, and undermines global anti-epidemic efforts and solidarity.

 

I want to stress again that, according to the clues, reports and researches, the COVID-19 pandemic was spotted in various places around the world early in the second half of 2019. China takes the origin-tracing work seriously with a responsible attitude, and has made positive contributions that are widely recognized. If the US side truly demands a completely transparent investigation, it should follow China's lead to invite the WHO experts to the US, open Fort Detrick and bio-labs overseas to the rest of the world, and disclose the detailed data and information on the unexplained outbreaks of respiratory disease in northern Virginia in July, 2019 and the EVALI outbreak in Wisconsin. We urge the US and other relevant countries to cooperate with the WHO in a scientific, open and transparent manner.

 

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/t1878751.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:43 a.m. No.13764374   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4375 >>4382 >>3053 >>0350 >>3334 >>5144 >>9872

China’s trial of Yang Hengjun begins with Australia’s ambassador denied access

 

Sarah Zheng and Linda Lew - 27 May, 2021

 

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Australian diplomats were denied access to the closed-door trial of Chinese-born Australian writer Yang Hengjun on espionage charges in Beijing on Thursday, in a high-profile case that looks set to put further strain on relations between the two countries.

 

There was tight security around Beijing Second Intermediate People’s Court on Thursday morning as Australia’s ambassador to China, Graham Fletcher, was prevented from watching the proceedings, with the Covid-19 pandemic given as the reason.

 

“This is deeply regrettable and concerning and unsatisfactory,” he told reporters outside the court, adding that the Chinese foreign ministry had also said it would not be able to access the trial because the case involved national security.

 

“We’ve had long-standing concerns about this case, including the lack of transparency, and therefore have concluded that it is an instance of arbitrary detention.”

 

Fletcher said that Yang’s condition was “fine”, and that the Australian government had been informed about the trial date late last week.

 

He said that consular officials had access to Yang last month, and would continue to provide support to him and his family. He denied that the case would affect China-Australia relations.

 

If found guilty – which is likely given China’s 99.9 per cent conviction rate – Yang, who has been in detention for more than two years, faces between three years and life in prison.

 

Australia’s government has pushed for its officials to be allowed access to the trial but without success. Foreign Minister Marise Payne said last week that Canberra had raised its concerns over the treatment of Yang and the “lack of procedural fairness in how his case has been managed”, including depriving him of access to his family and allowing only limited access to legal representation, and the lack of evidence for the espionage charge.

 

Payne said on Australian radio on Thursday that Yang’s treatment had been “difficult” and that she hoped for a fair process for the writer.

 

“I very much hope that we have a transparent and open process,” Payne told Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio programme AM. “We’re not interfering in China’s legal system; the concerns we have raised are legitimate ones. But we do expect those basic international standards of justice to be met.

 

“We have not seen any explanation or evidence for the charges that have been brought against him.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:43 a.m. No.13764375   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13764374

 

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A letter written by Yang to his supporters in March was released by Australian media on Wednesday. In it, Yang said the criminal charges were brought against him to “take revenge on me for my writings”, but that he had come to accept it.

 

“I will face suffering and torture with resilience,” the letter said. “Please explain to the people inside China what I did, and the significance of my writing to people in China.”

 

Tensions between the two countries have been running high since Canberra called for an independent inquiry into the origins of Covid-19 and Beijing responded with punitive sanctions against Australian imports.

 

Chinese-Australian journalist Cheng Lei, who worked for state-run broadcaster CGTN in Beijing, has been detained in China since August on national security charges, and the last two accredited reporters for Australian media in mainland China fled the country over fears for their safety.

 

Yang, an influential blogger who has previously written articles calling for democratic reforms in China, was detained in January 2019 at Guangzhou airport in the south of China while travelling with his wife and child. He was later transferred to a facility in Beijing, where it is alleged he was subjected to torture and interrogated hundreds of times.

 

The 56-year-old former Chinese diplomat and naturalised Australian citizen was first detained in China in 2011 but was released amid international pressure ahead of then Australian prime minister Julia Gillard’s visit to Beijing.

 

Yang’s lawyers said he faced a lengthy pre-trial conference on Monday that went on for more than three hours. His wife, Yuan Ruijuan, who is an Australian permanent resident, told Australian broadcaster ABC that officials had prevented his lawyers from sharing information about the case with her as it involved national security, and that it was “very hard to judge” whether the trial would last more than a day.

 

Feng Chongyi, a Sydney-based academic and close friend of Yang’s, said the writer wrote in a message to his family that he would “never confess to something I haven’t done”.

 

“I am innocent and will fight to the end,” he said.

 

Foreign diplomats and journalists were also prevented from attending the trials in March of Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, both of whom were detained in December 2018, soon after the detention in Canada of Chinese businesswoman Meng Wanzhou. The verdicts in the trials have yet to be made public.

 

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3134994/chinas-trial-yang-hengjun-begins-australias-ambassador-denied

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 1:46 a.m. No.13764382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3053 >>9863

>>13764374

Sarah Zheng 鄭雅儒 Tweets

 

police check the credentials of the Australian ambassador to China Graham Fletcher before he seeks to enter the Beijing court where Chinese Australian writer Yang Hengjun will be tried in closed court today

 

https://twitter.com/_szheng/status/1397716386735001602

 

 

Fletcher denied access to the trial, told it’s because of Covid-19 but the foreign ministry earlier told them it’s because the case involves national security. He says this is “deeply regrettable and concerning and unsatisfactory.”

 

https://twitter.com/_szheng/status/1397726289990021123

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 2:05 a.m. No.13764410   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4416 >>9863

Lijian Zhao 赵立坚 Tweet

 

China government official

 

The smear campaign against #Xinjiang is based on nothing but lies.

 

https://twitter.com/zlj517/status/1397416220891226112

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 2:13 a.m. No.13764416   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13764410

~339~ The Chinese Forced Labor Lie Collapses

 

Redacted Tonight

 

May 22, 2021

 

Watch the full episodes at https://www.portable.tv/videos/forcedlabor

 

The corporate media are heavily pushing stories about child labor in China because they have a new Cold War to sell to us. Lee Camp brings you the slavery stories the propagandists won't tell you about. The corporate world is run on child labor from the precious metals that make our cell phones work to the chocolate that Nestlé delivers to the store shelves.

 

Also on this episode:

 

Lee Camp also covers racist police violence. This time with the case of Ariane McCree who was shot while handcuffed and fleeing the police while their bodycams were off. Anders Lee reports on the British Labour Party's major losses in recent elections. The party spent the last several years attacking and quashing the resurgent left-wing of their party which was led successfully by Jeremy Corbyn. After ridding the party of socialist leadership Keir Starmer's party lost seats across the country and now they want to blame Corbyn.

 

Natalie McGill finishes out the show on Joe Biden's clean energy plan, and more.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLbj8L-dso

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 27, 2021, 2:20 a.m. No.13764427   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

Alleged Chinese agent of foreign interference Huifeng 'Haha' Liu wins reprieve in court fight to stay in Australia

 

Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and Echo Hui - 26 May 2021

 

Australia's domestic spy agency ASIO is reconsidering its assessment that a Liberal Party donor with ties to prominent federal government MPs threatened national security by engaging in acts of foreign interference for the Chinese government.

 

Melbourne-based businessman Huifeng 'Haha' Liu has won the reprieve in the Federal Court, where he is fighting ASIO and Immigration Minister Alex Hawke to allow him to stay in Australia.

 

Mr Liu, 52, is challenging a deportation order issued by the minister last September and an ASIO security assessment which alleged he engaged in "acts of foreign interference" on behalf of Beijing.

 

An ABC investigation this year revealed the Chinese national developed ties with federal Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar and Liberal MP Gladys Liu (no relation) over several years while running a public security agency that had an agreement with Beijing.

 

Mr Liu was the president of the Australian Emergency Assistance Association Incorporated (AEAAI), an official consular assistance agency of China's Melbourne consulate which doubled as a popular Chinese-Australian neighbourhood watch organisation.

 

The AEAAI agreed to take instructions from the consulate while acting as a middleman in police incidents, accidents and legal cases involving Chinese citizens deemed to require consular assistance.

 

Federal Court judge Wendy Abraham today cancelled a one-day hearing planned for tomorrow, adjourning the case and allowing ASIO to use a new affidavit filed by Mr Liu to conduct another security assessment.

 

While ASIO is yet to decide whether it stands by its original assessment, Mr Liu has declared the development "a great victory", posting on WeChat that the agency contacted his solicitor before the hearing.

 

"After reading my appeal in writing, the lawyer of ASIO took the initiative to contact my lawyer and said that they decided to reconsider their original decision," he wrote.

 

According to Mr Liu's court application, ASIO last year found he "had engaged, and was at risk of engaging, in activities which constituted 'acts of foreign interference'".

 

ASIO also concluded he lied in interviews with the agency about his relationships with and activities on behalf of unnamed Chinese government officials, Mr Liu's application said.

 

Mr Liu's solicitor, William Wang, told the ABC he believed ASIO's August 2020 assessment was the result of a smear campaign.

 

"We've always believed in the full innocence of Mr Liu and also the fact that there's been an informant potentially that's essentially given misleading and false representations to ASIO which resulted in the initial decision," he said.

 

"That is a part of our case, but I will not be giving any specifics to that at this stage."

 

Mr Wang said he was prohibited from revealing new evidence submitted to the court in Mr Liu's latest affidavit.

 

"We are now given the opportunity to submit further material, to be given the opportunity to speak with ASIO again, to be interviewed in a setting that is not within the confines of the court, for Mr Liu to have his lawyers present when interviewed if required," he said.

 

"For us, this is as close to a win as we can get without having to go through the litigation process of a full day's hearing that was going to happen tomorrow.

 

"We're also able to do a number of things, for example, by suggesting who ASIO could potentially be interviewing or getting their information from."

 

The adjournment of the Federal Court case delays and potentially closes a rare window for the public into Australia's opaque strategy to counter alleged Chinese government interference by cancelling visas.

 

The details of ASIO's allegations against Mr Liu have not been revealed publicly, nor have they been tested in court.

 

Mr Liu, a former soldier in the Chinese army, is accusing the agency of denying him a fair process and failing to demonstrate how his actions constituted "acts of foreign interference" under Australian law.

 

Justice Abraham has ordered ASIO to advise within a month when it will provide the new security assessment.

 

The AEAAI previously told the ABC its formal agreement with China's Melbourne consulate lapsed last July and it was not aware of any evidence of wrongdoing.

 

The Home Affairs department and ASIO declined to comment because the matter is before the court.

 

The ABC also contacted Immigration Minister Alex Hawke for comment.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-26/asio-reconsiders-huifeng-liu-s-national-security-risk-status/100168336

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:16 a.m. No.13773025   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3026 >>9863

Eight reasons I think Covid escaped from the lab

 

PETER JENNINGS - MAY 28, 2021

 

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US President Joe Biden’s statement two days ago on the investigation into the origins of Covid-19 shows the US intelligence community is making progress towards uncovering whether the virus was released because of a laboratory accident or from human contact with an infected animal.

 

Biden tells us his intelligence agencies agree these are the two likely scenarios, with one agency leaning towards the lab accident, two towards the pangolin-bites-man theory, while the others “do not believe there is sufficient information to assess one to be more likely than the other”.

 

It’s no small thing to get all 18 US intelligence agencies agreeing that the laboratory accident scenario was a likely cause of the pandemic. The agencies clearly have made progress since their first statement, Intelligence Community Statement on Origins of Covid-19, released in April last year, which found the virus “was not man-made or genetically modified”. They could do no more than promise to “rigorously examine emerging information” about the origins of Covid-19.

 

Biden has given his intelligence system 90 days to “bring us closer to a definitive conclusion”. I’ll speculate here that the administration thinks a conclusion can be made. Why set up the intelligence agencies to fail?

 

The President also said the further inquiry would include asking “specific questions for China”. It is astonishing that it has taken 15 months before a US administration decided to put Beijing on the spot with some direct questions. In effect, Xi Jinping is on 90 days’ notice for his regime to put aside the bluster and make its own case about the two likely scenarios.

 

I’m with the courageous US intelligence agency that is leaning towards the laboratory accident scenario. Here are my reasons for this view.

 

First, we know China has long had an interest in developing biological and chemical weapons. The US State Department made that assessment public years ago.

 

Second, we know Chinese military personnel and scientists have written studies on how to fight wars with biological agents. The Australian’s Sharri Markson has reported extensively on this. It’s true there is a huge volume of Chinese military writing that does not necessarily represent Chinese Communist Party policy, but it’s significant that specialists inside Chinese military science are writing on this subject.

 

Third, we know the Wuhan Institute of Virology is designed to be a secure bio-research facility and before 2019 was working on coronaviruses, including on so-called gain-of-function research on how to make viruses more virulent.

 

The much-discredited Joint World Health Organisation-China Study into the origin of the pandemic said the strain of coronavirus closest in genetic makeup (in fact, 96.2 per cent identical) to the Covid-19 virus was “detected in bat anal swabs (that) have been sequenced at the Wuhan Institute of Virology”.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:17 a.m. No.13773026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Fourth, we know serious concerns existed about security at the institute. In late 2017 the US embassy in Beijing flagged these worries in a cable reporting there was “a serious shortage of appropriately trained technicians and investigators needed to safely operate this high-containment laboratory”. The embassy was so worried it wanted Washington to help China improve the laboratory’s biosecurity. The proposal was never acted on.

 

Fifth, we know the Wuhan institute was presenting itself as a civilian institution, but a US intelligence judgment reported by Donald Trump’s secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, in January was that “the WIV has engaged in classified research, including laboratory animal experiments, on behalf of the Chinese military since at least 2017”.

 

Six, a point highlighted in the WHO-China Study, the WIV-linked Chinese Centre for Disease Control laboratory moved on December 2, 2019, to a new location near the Huanan wet market. The study dryly states, “Such moves can be disruptive for the operations of any laboratory.”

 

The seventh point is that it seems at least three workers at the WIV fell ill with Covid-19-like symptoms some time before the first publicly known cases emerged in December 2019. This was mentioned by Pompeo in January and is being bolstered, according to The New York Times, with corroborating information from non-US sources.

 

Finally, there is the remarkable CCP cover-up of the whole issue: the fatuous claims that Covid-19 was planted by US military personnel visiting Wuhan, or arrived on frozen salmon; the refusal to hand over samples of the original virus as opposed to the genomic sequence; the refusal to grant access to the WIV until the tightly stage-managed WHO-China Study visit on February 3; the over-the-top attempts to prevent international access to research the virus; and the hysterical denunciation of Scott Morrison’s request for a credible international examination.

 

It is almost as though Xi has something to hide.

 

Put these elements together and it becomes clear that China was working on coronaviruses, was interested in biological weapons, had thought about how to fight with them and had sufficiently shoddy processes to make the laboratory accident scenario a real possibility.

 

Something else we should be clear about is that once the virus was released, the CCP instantly weaponised its use. It allowed international flights out of Wuhan for weeks while countries dithered about closing borders.

 

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Marise Payne on January 30 last year, “Given the current situation, the epidemic is generally preventable, controllable and curable.” This was at precisely the time China was stripping stocks of medical equipment and protective gear from Australia and other democracies.

 

Again to speculate: I suspect Biden has a clear sense about what his intelligence review will find. We are getting closer to uncovering the reality of what happened in Wuhan. The truth could force a rethink about how the democratic world deals with Xi’s China, and domestically Xi’s legitimacy as the people’s hero in the struggle against Covid-19 will take a significant blow.

 

Peter Jennings is executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and a former deputy secretary for strategy in the Department of Defence.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/eight-reasons-i-think-covid-escaped-from-the-lab/news-story/f8f279fc6cc2bcd5cff6f69a39da5928

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:23 a.m. No.13773035   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3039 >>9863

Has NZ chosen China trade over mateship with us?

 

MARK WATSON - MAY 28, 2021

 

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New Zealand and Australia are close neighbours. Not physically (Auckland is more than 2000km from Sydney) but culturally, historically and via the extensive family and business relationships that stretch across the Tasman Sea and back again.

 

More than 600,000 New Zealanders live in Australia, 60,000 Australians in New Zealand; and, until the pandemic, citizens of both countries enjoyed almost unrestricted access to live and work on either side of the ditch.

 

The Australia-New Zealand Closer Economic Relations Trade Agreement was signed in 1983, creating a free trade zone with zero tariffs for goods and services originating in Australia or New Zealand, harmonisation of trans-Tasman food standards, mutual recognition of goods and occupations, and a protocol to liberalise two-way investment.

 

Then add into the mix a history of shared military commitments from Gallipoli and through the major conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries, together with our membership of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance.

 

In short, leaving rugby aside for the moment (please!), Australia and New Zealand have enjoyed the closest of bilateral relationships for more than a century. On Saturday Scott Morrison will travel to New Zealand for the annual Australia-New Zealand Leaders Meeting.

 

In announcing Morrison’s visit, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, described the relationship with Australia as New Zealand’s “closest and most important”. But that historically tight relationship has been under serious strain lately and the reason can be summed up in one word: China.

 

While Australia remains in China’s diplomatic doghouse, suffering through a deterioration in trade relations with its largest export market, New Zealand’s trade relationship with China goes from strength to strength. China is New Zealand’s largest goods market, largest source of international students, second largest source of tourists (behind Australia) and a significant foreign investor. And in January the two countries signed an upgraded free trade agreement. When tourism numbers have crashed because of pandemic restrictions, the $10 billion of agricultural exports that New Zealand sends to China annually takes on even greater significance.

 

But the buoyancy in the NZ-China relationship has coincided with a dip in the trans-Tasman partnership. New Zealand’s current issues with Australia (and its other Five Eyes partners) rests not with New Zealand’s trade success but with a growing perception that New Zealand has gained China’s approbation at the expense of its commitment to the shared values of its Five Eyes alliance partners in Australia, the US, Britain and Canada.

 

New Zealand opted not to join its Five Eyes partners in openly criticising China’s actions in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, and New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta recently signalled that NZ considered such matters to be “out of the remit of the Five Eyes”. Instead, New Zealand would respect China’s “particular customs, traditions and values”.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:24 a.m. No.13773039   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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This statement came on top of an earlier suggestion from New Zealand Trade Minister Damien O’Connor that if only Australia would follow New Zealand’s approach and show China’s government “respect” and exercise “a little more diplomacy”, Australia too would be rewarded by China as New Zealand had been. Although he quickly walked back those comments, they will not be forgotten soon in Canberra and, rightly or wrongly, the message received on this side of the Tasman was that our Anzac partner had chosen profit over partnership and commercial convenience with China over diplomatic support for Australia in its hour of need.

 

Not surprisingly, New Zealand’s public instruction of Australia in how to “get along” with China was greeted with scarcely concealed joy in Beijing. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin praised New Zealand’s “positive attitude in attaching importance to and working to develop China-New Zealand ties”. And when China’s Global Times stepped up its attacks on the Five Eyes partnership as an “axis of white supremacy”, suggesting racism, colonialism and anti-China sentiment lay at the heart of the alliance, it specifically exempted New Zealand from the criticism – a logical non sequitur, perhaps, but highlighting China’s desire to reward the New Zealand government for its less confrontational approach.

 

Even when Ardern sought to rebalance the rhetoric coming out of Wellington somewhat by noting there were “some things on which China and New Zealand do not, cannot and will not agree” and that the differences between the two countries’ “interests and values” were becoming “harder to reconcile”, Global Times ran an article under the headline “New Zealand stands to gain from Australia’s loss in China”, touting New Zealand’s ability to fill gaps created by China’s energetic rejection of Australian exports. The article concluded that the benefits reaped by New Zealand under enhanced trade arrangements “should teach Australia and other Western economies a lesson”.

 

And that lesson is simple: criticise China and suffer trade and diplomatic pain; keep quiet about China’s human rights abuses in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, or its regional expansionism, and be rewarded with tasty trade deals.

 

New Zealand appears to have taken the lesson on board and has been rewarded with a giant panda stamp on its homework.

 

So when the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand sit down together for bilateral talks in coming days, it won’t be just tourism and travel bubbles that are being discussed. The first item on the agenda should be how to ensure that Australia and New Zealand don’t forget the hard lessons learned together at Gallipoli and in the 106 years since.

 

Mark Watson is a former diplomat, most recently serving in Washington, and is strategic adviser on national security for Bondi Partners, a US-Australia consultant group.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/has-nz-chosen-china-trade-over-mateship-with-us/news-story/9fb79cf983dbfe5691d7c9b99bd2d412

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:34 a.m. No.13773053   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3056 >>9863

>>13764374

>>13764382

Closed-door trial of Yang Jun’s espionage case ‘a common practice,’ Canberra urged not to interfere: FM

 

Xu Keyue - May 27, 2021

 

The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that a Beijing court on Thursday heard the case of Chinese-Australian Yang Jun, or Yang Hengjun, who is charged with espionage, and the court will give its verdict at a later date.

 

Zhao Lijian, spokesperson of the ministry, said at a press conference on Thursday that as state secrets are involved, the trial is not heard in public or attended by spectators according to law, which is also a common practice in many countries.

 

The Second Branch of the People's Procuratorate of the Beijing Municipality initiated the prosecution against Yang, a Chinese-born Australian writer, to the Beijing No.2 Intermediate People's Court on October 7.

 

China is firmly opposed to Australia's gross unjustifiable interference in its handling of the case and its judicial sovereignty, Zhao stressed. He noted that China has lodged solemn representations to Australia.

 

According to Chinese law, cases related to state secrets are not heard in public and no one is allowed to attend, as is the practice of counterparts in many countries, which is legal and reasonable, Zhao said.

 

The relevant Chinese departments are handling the case strictly in line with laws, fully ensuring and protecting Yang's legal rights, and fully respecting and implementing the relevant Australian personnel's right to visit and receive consular notification, Zhao said.

 

Under Chinese law, individuals convicted of espionage can be sentenced to between three years and life in prison, depending on severity of the cases.

 

Zhao's remarks came after Graham Fletcher, Australia's Ambassador to China, said earlier Thursday that he had been denied entry to the Beijing court.

 

Australian media outlet the Sydney Morning Herald on Thursday quoted Fletcher as saying that "Unfortunately, we have just been denied entry to the court. The reason given was because of the pandemic situation, but the [Chinese] Foreign Ministry has also told us it is because it is a national security case. Therefore, we are not permitted to attend it."

 

"This is deeply regrettable and concerning and unsatisfactory," said Fletcher, accusing the case of "lack of transparency" and "an instance of arbitrary detention."

 

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne in a statement on Friday made a similar complaint. The Chinese embassy in Australia responded by calling Payne's statement "deplorable."

 

Refuting the Australian politicians' claims, Yu Lei, chief research fellow at the research center for Pacific island countries of Liaocheng University in East China's Shandong Province, told the Global Times on Thursday that Yang's case falls within the scope of domestic law, and foreign countries have no right to interfere in the case.

 

Their remarks violated the basic principles of international law on sovereign state relations and have interfered in China's judicial sovereignty, Yu noted.

 

"If the Canberra really believes in procedural justice, please first give due legal process and conduct a fair trial for Australian aboriginal victims of the genocide," Yu said.

 

China-Australia relations have been on the decline for about two years, which resulted from Australia's politicization of economic and cultural relations with China, said Yu. "This has nothing to do with Yang's case," Yu said.

 

Amnesty International, a UK-based international non-governmental organization focused on so-called human rights, claimed on Wednesday that Yang's espionage charge is "totally baseless" and "politically motivated" as Yang had written articles critical of the Chinese government.

 

Yu pointed out such NGOs are often influenced by their donors and they are merely serving as "public stunt" for some Western power under the guise of so-called human rights.

 

"In terms of Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo issues, its righteous voice is hardly heard," Yu said.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224715.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:35 a.m. No.13773056   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3059 >>9863

>>13773053

Transcript - Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on May 27, 2021

 

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Reuters: This morning, a Beijing court barred Australia's ambassador from attending the trial of the Australian citizen Yang Jun. Can the foreign ministry clarify why this was the case?

 

Zhao Lijian: After examination in accordance with law, the Second Branch of Beijing People's Procuratorate initiated a public prosecution to the Beijing No.2 Intermediate People's Court on October 7, 2020 regarding the case of the Australian citizen Yang Jun who is suspected of espionage. Pursuant to law, Beijing No.2 Intermediate People's Court held a trial on May 27. Currently, the case is under trial and the court will pronounce judgement when the case is closed. China's judicial authorities handle this case in strict accordance with law, fully protect Yang Jun's litigious rights, and fully respect and ensure the Australian side's consular rights, including visits and notifications.

 

Chinese law stipulates that the cases involving national secrets shall not be tried in an open court or sit in by anyone. This is a common practice in many countries. It is reasonable and legitimate that the Australian citizen Yang Jun's case is not heard in an open court and no one is allowed to sit in, because it involves national secrets. China firmly opposes Australia's unjustifiable obstruction in China's handling of the case in accordance with law, and its gross interference in China's judicial sovereignty. China has lodged its solemn representation to the Australian side.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.13773059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13773056

 

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Bloomberg: I have three questions. One way for the virus controversy over its origins to be cleared that would be for China to provide all of the data about the coronavirus that scientists around the world want. I'm not speaking about the US here, but scientists around the world. Will China consider this option? If not, why not? Second question, Kurt Campbell, the White House top official for Asia, said the US is entering a period of intense competition with China. He said that "the period that was broadly described as engagement has come to an end … the dominant paradigm is going to be competition." Does the foreign ministry have a comment on Kurt Campbell's comments? Finally, I'm hoping you can clear some confusion about the trial of the Australian writer Yang Jun in Beijing. On the one hand, the court has told Australia's Ambassador Graham Fletcher that he wasn't allowed in because of COVID measures. At the same time, he apparently said that the foreign ministry told him that the trial was closed for national security issue. I wonder if you could clear the confusion here.

 

Zhao Lijian: I will first respond to Yang Jun's case. We have made clear explanation to the Australian side that the case is about national security and involves national secrets. As I said just now, China firmly opposes Australia's unjustifiable obstruction in China's handling of the case in accordance with law and gross interference in China's judicial sovereignty. China has lodged its solemn representation to the Australian side.

 

On your first question, as we repeatedly stated, from January 14 to February 10 this year, China responded to the request of the international experts on the joint mission in an open, transparent and cooperative manner by arranging field visits to different biosafety laboratories, including Wuhan Institute of Virology, and holding in-depth, candid and science-based discussions between international experts and experts from relevant laboratories. The experts learned in detail of lab management, work specification and latest progress on virus research. It is fair to say that they went to every place they asked to see.

 

China has set a good example for the global origin-tracing effort. Now the question is whether the US has the confidence and willingness to invite international experts to Fort Detrick, as well as its more than 200 bio-labs all over the world. We hope that the US will follow China's example, and cooperate with WHO in origin-tracing study with a science-based attitude so as to respond to the concerns of the international community.

 

On your second question, China and the US are two major countries that share broad-based common interests in upholding world peace and stability and promoting world economic recovery and development. The two sides stand to gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation. It is only natural that China and the US experience some competition in their relationship, which is the case in any major-country relations. However, using "competition" define or dominate China-US ties is a total mistake that will only lead to confrontation and conflict. Even if there is competition, it should be a sound one that helps to reinforce each other and pursue common progress, rather than a vicious competition to beat each other. China firmly rejects US moves to exclude and contain China in the name of competition.

 

The US should follow the trend of the times, abandon the obsolete cold war and zero-sum game mentality, and view China in a objective and reasonable light. It should adopt a positive China policy, and work with China to enhance dialogue, manage differences and focus on cooperation, so as to move forward the bilateral relations along the track of sound and steady development.

 

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/t1879105.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 2:02 a.m. No.13773095   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

>>13762807

'There is no immune cloak for a nation': Hunt urges vaccine uptake

 

Sky News Australia

 

May 28, 2021

 

Health Minister Greg Hunt has dismissed suggestions Victoria’s fourth lockdown could have been avoided if the national vaccine rollout had been more successful.

 

“What we see is that around the world countries that have high rates of vaccination are having in some cases, thousands of cases a day,” he said.

 

“We are perhaps the most successful, or one of the most successful, countries in the world but no country is immune.

 

“There is not an immune cloak for a nation, vaccination is critically important.”

 

Mr Hunt told Sky News Victoria has the “significant capacity” to boost their rollout as the state had received 666,000 vaccine doses before Thursday.

 

“Our focus is absolutely on ensuring as many people are vaccinated as early as possible, we know that there are significant supplies that have been prepositioned in Victoria.”

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=272_WzMUsi8

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 2:41 a.m. No.13773137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3142 >>9849

Malka Leifer’s lawyers want medical records of one of her accusers

 

Adam Cooper - May 28, 2021

 

Lawyers for accused paedophile Malka Leifer want the medical reports of one of the former school principal’s alleged victims that were used in a previous civil trial.

 

Ms Leifer is in custody having been extradited earlier this year from Israel, charged with abusing three of her then students when she was principal of the Adass Israel School in Elsternwick between 2004 and 2008.

 

Ahead of a major hearing in September that will determine whether the 54-year-old faces a criminal trial, one of Ms Leifer’s lawyers told Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday her legal team sought the medical records of one of the alleged victims, Dassi Erlich, which were used in a civil trial in 2015.

 

Ms Erlich and her sisters, Elly Sapper and Nicole Meyer, allege they were abused by Ms Leifer when they were girls.

 

Ms Leifer, who was not present in Friday’s hearing, denies the allegations against her. She faces 74 charges comprising 11 counts of rape, 47 of indecent assault, three of sexual penetration of a child and 13 of committing an indecent act with a child.

 

Lucinda Thies, for Ms Leifer, said her team sought Ms Erlich’s medical reports that were tendered in the civil trial given they were relied upon at the time by the complainant.

 

But lawyers for Ms Erlich and a law firm which acted for her in the civil trial opposed the release of the medical records as they were confidential communications.

 

Adrian Strauch, for Ms Erlich, said: “This sounds like and is a fishing expedition looking for … information about the alleged victim. The forensic purpose has not been identified today to even get off the ground.”

 

Paul Kounnas, representing Mazzeo Lawyers, said it would be improper to release the medical records as they were confidential reports.

 

Prosecutor Angela Ellis said she was “in the dark” about the contents of the medical records.

 

Ms Erlich, Ms Sapper and Ms Meyer were last year granted a court order allowing them to publicly identify as victims of sexual assault. They all watched Friday’s online hearing.

 

Ms Thies moved to have the sisters excluded from the virtual hearing to prevent “any suggestion of collusion or contamination”, but magistrate Johanna Metcalf said they didn’t have enough time on Friday’s link.

 

The magistrate asked the lawyers to file written submissions about the medical records and ordered the case return to court on July 15.

 

Ms Leifer remains in custody and has not applied for bail.

 

Charge sheets allege she committed offences in Elsternwick, Elwood, Frankston and Emerald and the regional towns of Blampied and Rawson.

 

Ms Leifer left Australia for Israel in 2008 when allegations against her emerged. She was charged in 2012 and extradition hearings began in 2014.

 

The legal fight to have her return to Australia lasted six years and included more than 70 court hearings in Israel.

 

Ten witnesses, including the three sisters, are to be called at the five-day committal hearing scheduled to start on September 13.

 

If you or anyone you know needs support, you can contact the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service on 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

 

https://www.1800respect.org.au

 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/malka-leifer-s-lawyers-want-medical-records-of-one-of-her-accusers-20210528-p57w0y.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 2:42 a.m. No.13773142   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9849

>>13773137

Litzman to be prosecuted for intervention in Malka Leifer extradition

 

Litzman will be investigated for two cases: Keeping a food establishment open against Health Ministry codes, and intervening with Malka Leifer's extradition.

 

JERUSALEM POST STAFF, YONAH JEREMY BOB - MAY 27, 2021

 

Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit on Thursday said Construction and Housing Minister Ya’acov Litzman should be tried for breach of public trust and allegedly interfering with court proceedings.

 

But a final decision on whether the United Torah Judaism MK will be put on trial will also depend on the result of a pre-indictment hearing that is available to public officials.

 

Litzman is suspected of having used his influence, when he was health minister, to prioritize the interests of private individuals over the needs of the general public. He served as health minister from 2015-17 and from 2019-20.

 

Litzman allegedly prolonged the delay in the extradition to Australia of accused pedophile Malka Leifer and is said to have tried to prevent the closure of a food establishment that he visited.

 

He is suspected of pressuring the Jerusalem district psychiatrist at the time into falsely stating that Leifer was mentally unfit to be extradited to Australia to stand trial. She was eventually deported in January to Melbourne, where she faces 74 separate charges of child sexual abuse.

 

In the second case, Litzman is suspected of helping the food establishment Beit Israel to remain in operation despite a Health Ministry order that it should close.

 

A bribery charge originally included in the indictment was dropped.

 

“In these two cases, Litzman took advantage of his political and ministerial power to advance the interests of private individuals,” Mandelblit said in statement.

 

Litzman’s office responded that it “believed fully that he is innocent and welcomed the decision to drop the bribery charge.”

 

“Litzman’s door is always open, and he will continue to serve as a trusted servant to Israeli citizens,” it said.

 

https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/a-g-utj-party-leader-litzman-to-be-prosecuted-669391

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 2:53 a.m. No.13773154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3156 >>9863

>>13700239 (pb)

American support for Australia is a mirage

 

Bruce Haigh - May 27, 2021

 

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After the American defeat by the Japanese in the Philippines during the start of World War II, it needed a base from which to regroup, resupply and take the fight back through the Pacific. Australia was a bread bowl, training camp and aircraft carrier. Its north was intersected with airfields used by American bombers and fighters in attacks against Japanese bases and shipping on and around Papua New Guinea, the Solomons and other nearby islands.

 

Australia was fearful of attack by the Japanese after their rapid advance through Southeast Asia and the Pacific. The Americans arrived as the Japanese were advancing over Papua New Guinea toward Port Moresby. The Australian Army had been conducting a successful fighting retreat in order to shorten their supply line, extend that of the Japanese and organize a major offensive. Douglas MacArthur, the arrogant American general in command, sacked a number of Australian generals and ordered the retreat to stop.

 

Instead of being angry with MacArthur, the average Australian thought he was a hero. The myth was born that America had saved Australia, whereas America came to Australia purely for self-interest. Australians were impressed with American largesse and technology. Many bought into the American "dream." This was the point at which America could do no wrong. The ANZUS Treaty came into being at the time of the Cold War and hostilities in Korea. America was seen by Australians as the protector against Russian and Chinese expansionism.

 

Australia was also seduced by American consumerism, Hollywood, Nashville and Detroit. A common language facilitated the absorption of American culture. Military, academic and business exchanges grew. However, it was largely a one-way street, although that went mostly unnoticed in Australia given the sycophantic nature of the relationship. Australians were in awe of American power and wealth.

 

They undertook no foreign policy initiatives without first checking with the Americans. The exception being the recognition of China by the Whitlam government in 1972, which many junior diplomats welcomed with pride and pleasure. Australia bought into the American line on the civil war in Vietnam, much to its subsequent but unacknowledged regret. That did not stop the "provincial" Prime Minister, John Howard, from buying into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as a favor to the equally limited George Bush.

 

Australia bought military hardware from the Americans, under pressure, to increase US force structure in the region. We bought the F-111 which took forever to iron out the cracks, pun intended, the single screw FFG's, the next to useless Abrams tanks, the F35 flying lemon and to boost the alliance Australia has ordered 12 submarines from the French which it does not need.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 2:54 a.m. No.13773156   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13773154

 

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America has a highly sophisticated spy base, Pine Gap, in the Northern Territory, but from which Australia is excluded from sharing sensitive information. They have access to Tyndall Air Force Base from which B52, in theory, could bomb submarine pens in Sanya and they have established a military base in Darwin for 10,000 American marines. None of this offers any advantage for Australia, although the Americans have convinced the conservative governing establishment that it does. They believe that no matter what, Australian interests are best served by remaining in lock step with America interests. The Australian governing party lacks emotional intelligence and courage. They are "provincial" politicians, who know and understand very little of the wider world. To illustrate the point the governing party does not believe in climate change, at least insofar as believing in the efficacy of fossil fuels.

 

As products of the Howard-era Prime Ministers, Abbott, Turnbull and most recently Morrison, all have demonstrated blind faith in the American alliance. They have placed a great deal of trust in the word of Americans. Morrison has possibly been the most naive and gullible. He took Trump at his word, a big mistake. Trump fired up Morrison over China and convinced him that not only did the COVID-19 virus originate in Wuhan, but he should unilaterally make a demand that an international investigation take place. Morrison took Australia way out in front with an unsustainable and undiplomatic demand, the US and Trump stood in the background and grinned.

 

Australia refused to back down and apologize, so China imposed sanctions on a range of Australian imports in order to obtain a change of attitude on the part of Australia. The loss of income has not been felt because of unprecedented levels of borrowing by Australia to meet the economic challenges of COVID-19. And Australia has allowed itself to be lulled into a false sense of security by words of reassurance from US Secretary of State Blinken, who guaranteed that America had Australia's back. It does not and it never did. America acts purely in self-interest. Australia because of its long love affair with the US and its inferiority complex is in denial. Australia seems blind to the fact that the US has stepped in to supply China with many of the goods denied through trade sanctions.

 

China does not seem to understand the extent of the incompetence and naivety of the Australian leadership. Thinking people and intellectuals in Australia are appalled at Morrison and his government. However tough Chinese sanctions and harsh words have only given Morrison the domestic ammunition he needs to bolster his claims that China is aggressively expansionist and seeks to dominate the region.

 

The author is a retired diplomat and political commentator. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224677.shtml

 

https://brucehaigh.com.au

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 3:06 a.m. No.13773170   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Pedophile priest citizenship appeal fails

 

Greta Stonehouse - MAY 28 2021

 

Convicted pedophile and former Catholic priest Finian Egan has failed a Federal Court appeal to retain his Australian citizenship.

 

The 86-year-old's back-and-forth citizenship battle began while serving time in prison for sexual assault against minors.

 

The Irish-born man was charged in 2012 with eight counts of historical sexual offences between 1961 and 1987, against three girls aged between 10 and 17.

 

He was found guilty by jury in the NSW District Court and sentenced to a maximum term of eight years, with a non-parole period of four years from December 2013.

 

Peter Dutton was immigration and border protection minister when he made an application to revoke Egan's citizenship in 2016, but from jail the elderly man sought a successful review to set aside this decision.

 

Following his release on parole in December 2017, Mr Dutton appealed and aired his views with Ray Hadley on Radio 2GB, saying Egan was a "horrible individual" and "not a worthy member of our society," according to court documents.

 

After another tribunal weighed in favour of Mr Dutton, Egan relied upon this interview as indication he would likely be deported to Ireland if his citizenship was revoked.

 

His latest Federal Court appeal was based on four grounds, including that he had renounced his Irish citizenship earlier in the process.

 

But the Federal Court found he would be granted an ex-citizen visa in Australia, which would not necessarily be cancelled.

 

"The Tribunal's findings are clear that there was no remaining uncertainty about the applicant's Irish citizenship or any risk of de facto statelessness."

 

In 2018, he was dismissed by the Catholic Church from the clerical state and stripped of his priesthood after the Diocese of Broken Bay presented its case to Rome.

 

Justices John Nicholas, Angus Stewart and Wendy Abraham dismissed Egan's appeal and ordered him to pay costs.

 

https://thewest.com.au/news/crime/pedophile-priest-citizenship-appeal-fails-c-2956567

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.13773196   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

Chinese military says Australia’s Taiwan comments ‘provocative’

 

Michael Smith - May 28, 2021

 

China’s Defence Ministry has accused Australia of “inciting confrontation” by talking up the threat of war over Taiwan in the strongest response from Beijing so far to comments from Morrison government officials about the prospect of a military confrontation.

 

“We express strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the recent provocative actions on Taiwan-related issues by Australia,” said Colonel Tan Kefei, a spokesman for China’s Ministry of National Defence.

 

“Recently, the Australian side has taken a series of provocative actions, and some people have even incited confrontation and exaggerated the threat of war on Taiwan-related issues. Such actions are incredibly irresponsible.”

 

Colonel Tan made the remarks at a regular press conference on Thursday when asked to comment on remarks by some Australian government officials. The comments were published on the Ministry of Defence’s website on Friday.

 

He said Taiwan was an integral part of China and it was important that the international community adhered to the “One China” policy, which does not recognise Taiwan as a separate country.

 

Defence Minister Peter Dutton said in April that conflict between China and Taiwan could not be discounted, while Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo warned that the “drums of war are beating”.

 

The Chinese government has not responded directly to the comments in the past although state media has accused Australia of having a “pathological obsession” with war against China.

 

Colonel Tan did not name Mr Dutton or Mr Pezzullo but praised comments by former prime minister Kevin Rudd and former Liberal Party leader John Hewson that it was not in Australia’s interests to talk up the prospect of war.

 

He reiterated earlier comments from China’s Foreign Ministry blaming Australia for the current difficulties in the bilateral relationship.

 

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu has said the self-governed island territory was preparing for war. Any conflict could involve Australia if the United States became involved, although there are no signs a conflict is imminent.

 

https://www.afr.com/world/asia/chinese-military-says-australia-s-taiwan-comments-provocative-20210528-p57w3n

 

 

China slams Australia for its provocative actions on Taiwan-related issues

 

''Wang Xinjuan, China Military Online - 2021-05-27

 

BEIJING, May 27 - "We express strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to the recent provocative actions on Taiwan-related issues by Australia," said a Chinese defense spokesperson at a regular press conference on Thursday.

 

Senior Colonel Tan Kefei, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense (MND), made the remarks when asked to comment on the speeches speculating about war over Taiwan by some Australian politicians.

 

There is only one China in the world, and Taiwan is an integral part of China. Adherence to the one-China principle is the common consensus of the international community. Recently, the Australian side has taken a series of provocative actions, and some people have even incited confrontation and exaggerated the threat of war on Taiwan-related issues. Such actions are incredibly irresponsible, Tan said.

 

Currently, China-Australia relations are faced with serious difficulties, and the responsibility lies squarely with the Australian side. We hope the Australian side will not go further down the wrong path and can do more things conducive to the development of relations between the two countries and the two militaries, Tan added.

 

http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2021-05/27/content_10040607.htm

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 3:35 a.m. No.13773218   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9849

Alexander Downer Tweet

 

Debstar @DbBourke

 

Treasonous @AlexanderDowner is now famous for all the wrong reasons. Bring on #Nuremberg2 trials for #CrimesAgainstHumanity Clips From Peters/Papadopolous Interview - Dynamite Against Deep State Cabal And "Five Eyes"

 

https://twitter.com/DbBourke/status/1397804072728596481

 

Clips From Peters/Papadopolous Interview - Dynamite Against Deep State Cabal And "Five Eyes"

 

https://rumble.com/vhmxj7-clips-from-peterspapadopolous-interview-dynamite-against-deep-state-cabal-a.html

 

 

Alexander Downer @AlexanderDowner

 

Replying to @DbBourke

 

Two possibilities here. One, I’m a secret lefty trying to destroy the Democratic world or two Papa is a wing nut!

 

https://twitter.com/AlexanderDowner/status/1397934743853883402

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 4:36 a.m. No.13773348   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3357 >>9863

Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd Speaks at China Trade Forum

 

DANIEL Y. TENG - May 28, 2021

 

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has addressed a trade forum organised by a Chinese propaganda body and state-run media outlet, aimed at encouraging “regional exchange and cooperation” surrounding the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

 

The appearance comes despite current Australian ministers being frozen out of diplomatic contact with their Chinese counterparts since 2020 amid an ongoing economic coercion campaign being waged by Beijing against Australia.

 

Rudd delivered his message via video saying free trade played an important role in China’s economic development but he noted that due to political factors, “protectionism” was becoming more prominent, according to state-run media outlet China Daily.

 

“It is hoped that China will continue to adhere to free trade, reform and opening up, and multilateralism, which will benefit the development of China, the region, and the world,” he said.

 

The RCEP Media and Think Tank Forum was attended by 300 individuals including members of the press, think tanks, embassy officials, and business representatives from the Philippines, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.

 

The conference was also dedicated to encouraging free trade around China’s southernmost province Hainan. It was organised by the China Daily newspaper, the Publicity Department of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee, and the China (Hainan) Reform and Development Research Institute.

 

Chinese Communist Party (CCP) heavyweight Jiang Jianguo, the deputy director of the Publicity Department—previously known as the Propaganda Department—addressed the meeting calling for deeper cooperation between regional neighbours.

 

The RCEP was minted in November last year and is the world’s largest trade agreement covering 15 nations, and 30 percent of the world population and gross domestic product. Australia joined RCEP with an eye on further opening the South East Asia market.

 

RCEP does not completely open free trade across the region, instead, it establishes a baseline of norms and rules for customs control and access to certain markets.

 

Further, the agreement gives countries dispute resolution mechanisms against other nations, a service the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has been unable to provide since 2019.

 

The WTO’s dispute resolution mechanism—the appellate body—has been unable to resolve disputes since the former U.S. administration refused to appoint new members to the body because of problems such as judicial overreach, slow decision-making, and consistent rulings against U.S. tariffs designed to protect American businesses. The European Union has only recently recognised these issues as well.

 

Rudd’s appearance comes despite Australian trade ministers being unable to establish contact or meet with their Chinese counterparts.

 

Over the past year, Beijing has launched a year-long economic coercion campaign against Australia targeting numerous exports to China including coal, beef, wine, barley, lobster, timber, lamb, and cotton industries. The actions came in response to calls for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19.

 

Australia has launched an action at the WTO to have tariffs worth around 80 percent removed from barley exports after allegations of “dumping” against Australian businesses.

 

Beijing, meanwhile, entered the RCEP reluctantly and due to fears of increasing international isolation, according to Yang Wei, an Epoch Times China affairs commentator. He noted RCEP was unlikely to open up any new opportunities for China.

 

“The political situation in the South China Sea and East China Sea is tense. The signing of the RCEP may be a temporary respite for the CCP’s senior leaders, but it cannot actually solve the regime’s problems at home and abroad,” he wrote in an op-ed.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/former-australian-pm-kevin-rudd-speaks-at-china-trade-forum_3834399.html

 

https://twitter.com/geoff_p_wade/status/1398050107832999942

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 4:38 a.m. No.13773357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13773348

Google Translation

 

RCEP Regional Development Media Think Tank Forum was held in Haikou

 

China Daily - 2021-05-23

 

China Daily, Haikou, May 23. On the morning of May 23, 2021, the RCEP Regional Development Media Think Tank Forum opened in Haikou, Hainan. The forum is co-sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee, China Daily, China (Hainan) Reform and Development Research Institute, and Free Trade Port Research Institute with Chinese Characteristics. Demonstrate the good momentum of the development of China's free trade zone and the construction of Hainan Free Trade Port, and promote the exchange and cooperation of RCEP regional media think tanks.

 

Jiang Jianguo, Deputy Minister of the Central Propaganda Department, Rudd, former Prime Minister of Australia and President of the Asia Society of America, Xiao Yingzi, Member of the Standing Committee of the Hainan Provincial Party Committee and Minister of Propaganda of the Provincial Party Committee, Zhou Shuchun, Member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, President and Editor-in-Chief of China Daily, China (Hainan) Reform and Development Chi Fulin, Dean of the Institute and Dean of the Institute of Free Trade Ports with Chinese Characteristics, Thai Ambassador to China Atayu Xisam, Minister and Deputy Ambassador of the Indonesian Embassy in China Dino, and people from China, South Korea, Singapore, More than 300 people including mainstream media, high-end think tanks, embassy officials and business representatives from the Philippines, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and other countries participated in the forum online and offline to focus on the theme of "RCEP and Asian Economic Development" Share opinions, exchange ideas, and offer suggestions for promoting regional exchanges and cooperation.

 

…..

 

Kevin Rudd pointed out in his special video speech that when he came to Hainan in 2019, he had an in-depth understanding of the Hainan Free Trade Zone's construction plan. Free trade is conducive to economic development and world peace, and is conducive to the well-being of the people. Free trade has played an important role in China's economic development. The rise and continued development of Asia's economy require free trade to play a greater role. Due to some political factors, the harmfulness of trade protectionism has become more and more prominent. Free trade requires domestic political protection and international political coordination. It is hoped that China will continue to adhere to free trade, reform and opening up, and multilateralism, which will benefit China’s development, regional development, and world development.

 

https://cn.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202105/23/WS60aa04d1a3101e7ce9751161.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:12 a.m. No.13773485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Ron Brierley told police child abuse images in his possession were ‘perfectly OK’

 

Georgina Mitchell - May 28, 2021

 

Corporate titan Ron Brierley had more than 10,000 images of child abuse material in his possession when he was arrested at Sydney Airport in 2019, telling police he thought they were “perfectly OK” and he looked at them for recreation, court documents reveal.

 

Brierley, 84, had been on his way to Fiji when Australian Border Force officers stopped him on December 17. He unlocked his laptop, and the officers observed material that amounted to child abuse material.

 

A total of 11,765 child images were found on his laptop and two USBs, some of which were duplicates. Brierley also had two sexually explicit written stories, detailing the abuse of children, and an almost two-hour video of six young girls in their swimmers.

 

According to agreed facts, tendered to Downing Centre District Court on Friday, Brierley was taken to a private room by police and informed officers had located “a number of images and videos”.

 

“I reckon they’re all, they’re perfectly okay,” Brierley responded.

 

He said the images were freely available on the internet, and he downloaded them because they “looked interesting”. Brierley said he looked at the images for “recreation” and he had most recently looked at them the night before.

 

He denied looking at the images for a sexual purpose. Asked if the photos were sexually suggestive, Brierley responded: “Depends what you mean by sexually suggestive”.

 

Brierley admitted to reading the written stories, which detailed the abuse of a 9-year-old girl and an 11-year-old girl. He said he had received them from the United States and hadn’t been sent any for a long time.

 

Later that day, police raided his home in the affluent Sydney suburb of Point Piper and seized one laptop and 12 USBs, which contained a combined total of 35,030 child abuse images, some of which were duplicates. The youngest of the children appeared to be about four years old.

 

It is not known how long Brierley possessed the images, how he organised them, or how frequently he accessed them.

 

“He appears to have duplicated folders and images across multiple devices. The full extent of the duplication is not known,” the agreed facts state.

 

Brierley – who made his name as a corporate raider in New Zealand and Australia in the 1980s – pleaded guilty in April to three counts of possessing child abuse material. The charge has a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment.

 

The former board member of the Sydney Cricket Ground trust was knighted in 1988 in his native New Zealand for his contribution to business and the community.

 

However, after he pleaded guilty, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern indicated she would begin a process to strip Brierley of his knighthood.

 

In a statement earlier this month, Ardern said Brierley was written to on April 6, giving him 30 days to respond, and responded tendering his resignation as a Knight Bachelor.

 

Brierley, who is a dual Australian and New Zealand citizen, has no criminal history in either jurisdiction.

 

He will face a sentencing hearing on August 20.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/ron-brierley-told-police-child-abuse-images-in-his-possession-were-perfectly-okay-20210528-p57w6e.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:21 a.m. No.13773516   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9311 >>9831

Japanese Ambassador YAMAGAMI Shingo Tweet

 

Honoured to meet with Prime Minister @ScottMorrisonMP at Parliament House earlier today.

 

https://twitter.com/YamagamiShingo/status/1398123179567054849

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:34 p.m. No.13779177   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9183 >>9414 >>4754 >>2164 >>9872

Anthony Fauci backed virus experiments ‘despite pandemic risk’

 

SHARRI MARKSON - MAY 28, 2021

 

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America’s top medical adviser for the coronavirus, Anthony Fauci, argued that the benefits of experimenting on contagious viruses – manipulating and heightening their infectious potency – was worth the risk of a laboratory accident sparking a pandemic.

 

In previously unreported remarks, Dr Fauci supported the contentious gain-of-­function experiments that some now fear might have led to an escape from a Wuhan laboratory causing the Covid-19 pandemic, calling them “important work”.

 

An investigation by The Weekend Australian has also confirmed Dr Fauci, the director of the Nat­ional Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, did not alert senior White House officials before lifting the ban on gain-of-function research in 2017.

 

Writing in the American Society for Microbiology in October 2012, Dr Fauci acknowledged the controversial scientific research could spark a pandemic.

 

“In an unlikely but conceivable turn of events, what if that scientist becomes infected with the virus, which leads to an outbreak and ultimately triggers a pandemic?” he wrote. “Many ask reasonable questions: given the possibility of such a scenario – however remote – should the initial experiments have been performed and/or published in the first place, and what were the processes involved in this decision?

 

“Scientists working in this field might say – as indeed I have said – that the benefits of such experiments and the resulting knowledge outweigh the risks.

 

“It is more likely that a pandemic would occur in nature, and the need to stay ahead of such a threat is a primary reason for performing an experiment that might appear to be risky.”

 

In the paper, Dr Fauci also writes: “Within the research community, many have expressed concern that important research progress could come to a halt just because of the fear that someone, somewhere, might attempt to replicate these experiments sloppily. This is a valid concern.”

 

Dr Fauci has led the US response to the outbreak but is now facing serious questions about his role in funding the radical experiments being conducted inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

 

A forthcoming book, What ­Really Happened in Wuhan, documents increasing concerns that a leak from the Wuhan lab – and not natural spread via an animal in a wet market – could have sparked the Covid-19 crisis that has up-ended every nation in the world and killed 3.4 million people.

 

Dr Fauci on May 11 reversed his position on whether Covid-19 had leaked from the WIV, and said he was now “not convinced” the virus had developed naturally and authorities needed to find out “exactly what happened”.

 

Gain-of-function experiments – often with bat-derived coronaviruses – centre on manipulating, splicing and recombining viruses potentially into strands of highly infectious and little understood diseases.

 

This type of research carries such a risk of causing a pandemic that the Obama administration paused funding for gain-of-­function experiments in 22 fields in 2014, including those involving SARS, influenza and MERS.

 

US President Joe Biden this week ordered a fresh US intelligence inquiry into whether the virus had originated at the laboratory, while WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said his team’s inquiry into the origins did not sufficiently examine an accidental laboratory leak.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:35 p.m. No.13779183   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13779177

 

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The NIH has come under significant criticism in recent weeks over funding WIV research relating to change-of-function, which Dr Fauci denies. Earlier this month, he told a US Senate hearing that the NIH “has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the WIV”.

 

Yet papers published as late as last year in American peer-­reviewed academic journals that include WIV researchers – including its prominent virologist Shi Zhengli – disclose that work on coronaviruses had been funded by at least three NIH grants.

 

At the time of Dr Fauci’s paper, there was a voluntary ban on gain-of-function research related to highly infectious influenza ­viruses. He asked what would happen if the experiments were conducted by a lab not subject to adequate safety regulations.

 

“Putting aside the specter of bioterrorism for the moment, consider this hypothetical scenario: an important gain-of-function experiment involving a virus with serious pandemic potential is performed in a well-regulated, world-class laboratory by experienced investigators, but the information from the experiment is then used by another scientist who does not have the same training and facilities and is not subject to the same regulations,” he wrote.

 

Dr Fauci wrote that virologists needed to respect “that there are genuine and legitimate concerns about this type of research, both domestically and globally.”

 

“We cannot expect those who have these concerns to simply take us, the scientific community, at our word that the benefits of this work outweigh the risks, nor can we ignore their calls for greater transparency, their concerns about conflicts of interest, and their efforts to engage in a dialogue about whether these experiments should have been performed in the first place,” Dr Fauci wrote.

 

“Those of us in the scientific community who believe in the merits of this work have the responsibility to address these concerns thoughtfully and respectfully.”

 

Dr Fauci added: “Granted, the time it takes to engage in such a dialog could potentially delay or even immobilize the conduct of certain important experiments and the publication of valuable information that could move the field forward for the good of public health,”

 

“If we want to continue this important work, we collectively need to do a better job of articulating the scientific rationale for such experiments well before they are performed and provide discussion about the potential risk to public health, however remote,” he wrote.

 

In December 2017, the National Institute of Health, of which the NIAID is a part, announced it would resume funding the gain-of-function research.

 

Multiple Trump administration officials told The Weekend Australian Dr Fauci had not raised the issue of restarting the research funding with senior figures in the White House.

 

“It kind of just got rammed through,” one official said.

 

“I think there’s truth in the narrative that the (National Security Council) staff, the president, the White House chief-of-staff, those people were in the dark that he was switching back on the research.”

 

The Weekend Australian has also confirmed that neither Mike Pompeo, the then director of the Central Intelligence Agency, nor National Security Council member Matthew Pottinger, was briefed.

 

The experiments are also opposed by prominent scientists, including the Cambridge Working Group of 200 researchers which issued a public warning in 2014.

 

“Accident risks with newly created “potential pandemic pathogens” raise grave new concerns,” the group’s letter read. “Laboratory creation of highly transmissible, novel strains of dangerous viruses, especially but not limited to influenza, poses substantially increased risks.

 

“An accidental infection in such a setting could trigger outbreaks that would be difficult or impossible to control. Historically, new strains of influenza, once they establish transmission in the human population, have infected a quarter or more of the world’s population within two years.”

 

And Steven Salzberg, of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, in 2015 said the benefits of gain-of-function research were “minimal at best” and they could “far more safely be obtained through other avenues of research”.

 

“I am very concerned that the continuing gain-of-function research on influenza viruses, and more recently on other viruses, presents extremely serious risks to the public health,” he wrote.

 

Dr Fauci did not respond to queries.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/anthony-fauci-backed-virus-experiments-despite-pandemic-risk/news-story/3c604681cfcbfeda88bac25e372a1b8a

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:55 p.m. No.13779414   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9427 >>9872

>>13779177

Enough of Fauci’s lies!: Devine

 

Miranda Devine - May 26, 2021

 

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Dr. Anthony Fauci was absolutely adamant that the National Institutes of Health has never funded dangerous research on bat viruses in the Chinese lab suspected of being the source of the COVID-19 pandemic, when he was questioned by Republican Sen. Rand Paul two weeks ago.

 

“Senator Paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect that the NIH has not ever and does not now fund ‘gain of function’ research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” Fauci said in the fiery Senate hearing on May 11.

 

He couldn’t have been more certain.

 

Until he wasn’t certain a few hours later.

 

That very afternoon, Fauci admitted to “a very minor collaboration as part of a subcontract of a grant we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists,” during an appearance at Poynter.org’s “festival of fact checking.”

 

It’s like being a little bit pregnant. The NIH either funded so-called gain-of-function research to juice up bat coronaviruses in China, or it didn’t. Turns out it did. And it did it by exploiting a loophole in an Obama-administration ban on the Frankenstein research put in place in 2014.

 

Fauci’s defensive answer at the Poynter event this month was in response to a mild-enough question about the coronavirus: “Are you still confident that it developed naturally.”

 

Rattled by the morning’s confrontation with Sen. Paul, Fauci for the first time admitted he was not at all confident the virus had ­developed naturally and maybe, just maybe, it could have come from a lab leak. But he still tried to have the last word against Paul.

 

“I think the real unfortunate aspect of what Senator Paul did is he was conflating research in a collaborative way with Chinese scientists which was, you’d almost have to say if we did not do that we would almost be irresponsible because SARS-CoV-1 [the coronavirus responsible for the 2003 Asian SARS outbreak] clearly originated in China and we were lucky to escape a major pandemic so we really had to learn a lot more about the viruses that were there, about whether or not people were getting infected by viruses, so in a very minor collaboration as part of a subcontract of a grant, we had a collaboration with some Chinese scientists. He conflated that … therefore we were involved in creating the virus which is the most ridiculous majestic leap I’ve ever heard of.”

 

Methinks he doth protest too much.

 

Paul, a medical doctor, did not allow Fauci to slide away as usual from a direct answer to the crucial question: did American taxpayers fund dangerous research to “juice up” bat viruses in the Wuhan Institute?

 

He answered no. But the correct answer is yes.

 

The NIH gave $3.7 million in funding to a New York-based nonprofit, EcoHealth Alliance, run by British-born Dr. Peter Daszak, who then, with the approval of the NIH, gave nearly $600,000 of that money to help fund the gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute, and co-authored scientific papers with the scientist who conducted the lab’s research, China’s so-called batwoman, Shi Zhengli.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 5:56 p.m. No.13779427   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13779414

 

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Daszak has been one of the most vocal opponents of the “lab leak” theory and has asserted that the virus probably emerged spontaneously from the wild.

 

Clearly he is conflicted on the question of the origins of the pandemic. Yet he was chosen by the World Health Organization as the only representative from America to take part in its fake investigation of the Wuhan lab overseen by Beijing in February.

 

No surprise Daszak and his WHO team comprehensively ruled out a leak from the Wuhan lab, and farcically suggested the virus might have been imported into China via frozen food such as Australian beef.

 

Daszak also was instrumental in shaping the early media narrative on the origins of the pandemic. In February 2020, he drafted an influential letter from 26 scientists published in The Lancet dismissing the lab-leak hypothesis as a “conspiracy theory” and insisting the virus emerged naturally. E-mails released under Freedom of Information laws revealed that he was the originator of the letter.

 

Did the gain-of-function research partly funded by the NIH result in a lab leak in Wuhan that caused the COVID-19 outbreak?

 

We don’t yet know for sure, but increasingly, this lab-leak theory is regarded by scientists and intelligence agencies around the world as the most likely cause of the pandemic. Yet until recently the theory was dismissed by the scientific establishment and most of the media as “debunked” and a “conspiracy theory.”

 

Fauci was the most influential debunker of the ­theory since the start of the pandemic.

 

He trashed the lab-leak theory about the origins of COVID-19 using all the authority of his office as the lead infectious-disease expert in the country, the director for 37 years of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, chief medical adviser to the president, and the founding expert on then-President Donald Trump’s coronavirus task force.

 

“If you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what’s out there now, [the scientific evidence] is very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated,” Fauci said last May.

 

“Everything about the stepwise evolution over time strongly indicates that [this virus] evolved in nature and then jumped species.

 

Fauci has changed his mind about almost everything else, from masks to herd immunity to opposing Trump’s ban on flights from China in January 2020.

 

But on this, potentially the most consequential of all of Facui’s errors, he had to be dragged kicking and screaming by Paul to a final acknowledgment of the ­obvious.

 

He’s done enough damage. Time to resign.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/05/26/enough-of-faucis-lies-devine/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 6:29 p.m. No.13779799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0460 >>7457 >>9863

Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison to build bridges over China

 

BEN PACKHAM - MAY 28, 2021

 

China will loom large during talks between Scott Morrison and ­Jacinda Ardern when the leaders meet in Queenstown on Sunday.

 

The pair are keen to push past recent divisions over the Asian superpower during Mr Morrison’s two-day trip to New Zealand, with Ms Ardern recently delivering a speech criticising Beijing’s human rights record.

 

But differences remain, with New Zealand still keen to stand apart from Australia and other Five Eyes countries in its messaging on China.

 

Mr Morrison is also prepared to absorb Ms Ardern’s now-routine criticism of Australia for ­deporting Kiwi-born criminals, described by Peter Dutton as “taking the trash out”.

 

“It plays well for her, and frankly it plays well for us,” one senior government source said.

 

Robert Ayson, a professor of strategic studies at Victoria University of Wellington, said it was “very clear there are differences” between the prime ministers on key issues.

 

“Neither prime minister needs to say anything for people to know that is the case,” he said. “Their role now is to find a form of words to allow for those differences to be there but not allow them to get in the way of the fact that this is a very strong and close relationship with lots of common views on similar issues.”

 

Trans-Tasman relations crashed earlier this year when New Zealand Trade Minister Damien O’Connor declared Australia should “show respect” and be more “cautious with wording” towards China.

 

He later admitted the comments were “unhelpful”, but the rift widened when New Zealand declared its reluctance to join in statements by Five Eyes nations criticising China. Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said other multilateral avenues might be a better to make such statements, rather than expanding the Five Eyes’ remit.

 

However, Australian officials’ fears that New Zealand was “wobbly” on China were eased by Ms Ardern’s speech earlier this month about the difficulties posed by China’s profoundly different history, worldview and political and legal system.

 

“We need to acknowledge that there are some things on which China and New Zealand do not, cannot, and will not agree,” Ms Ardern said. “This need not derail our relationship, it is simply a ­reality.”

 

Senior Australian government sources said the speech represented a welcome repositioning of New Zealand’s stance on China.

 

“The Five Eyes stuff was a little unsettling. But Ardern made it clear we are not fundamentally moving in different directions,” one source said.

 

Australian Institute of International Affairs president Allan Gyngell said the deportation issue was a long-running irritant in the relationship, but the countries were far apart in their positions on China.

 

He said both leaders would make an effort to present a united front.

 

“There’s never going to be a love fest between the two leaders,” Professor Gyngell said.

 

“They are very different people with different political views and personalities, but they each understand the importance of the relationship and will try to manage it carefully.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/leaders-to-build-bridges-over-china/news-story/52ca6cc76cbb5953e415facd188ab783

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 6:35 p.m. No.13779858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9861

Australia’s Holy See ambassador under fire for saying she wants to change ‘narrative’ away from George Pell

 

Abuse survivors say Chiara Porro should be working to avoid a repeat of the child abuse scandal exposed by the royal commission

 

Christopher Knaus - 29 May 2021

 

The new ambassador to the Holy See told a Catholic publication that her aim was to change the Vatican’s “narrative” about Australia away from the child abuse royal commission and cardinal George Pell – comments that have infuriated abuse survivors.

 

In an interview with Catholic Health Australia in September, the newly appointed ambassador Chiara Porro spoke of a recent audience with the Pope, during which she raised the work local Catholic groups were doing on health and education.

 

She then said: “You know whenever people [in the Vatican] think of Australia they think immediately about cardinal Pell and the royal commission.

 

“So my aim here is to change that narrative.”

 

The comments, which have since forced a clarification from the foreign affairs minister, angered abuse survivors, who say Australia’s ambassador, as a representative of all Australians, should be raising the royal commission as often as possible to help avoid a repeat of the horrific child abuse scandal it exposed.

 

“Our embassy isn’t flying Australia’s flag, it’s flying the Vatican’s flag,” one survivor, who requested anonymity, said.

 

“The frustration is that the ambassador isn’t just sitting on the fence, but actively working to … change the narrative, to divert the attention away from the negative things that happened in the church.

 

“It’s so annoying to watch because the ambassador’s job is to try to fix the problems identified by the royal commission.”

 

The foreign affairs minister Marise Payne has since distanced the government from the ambassador’s comments.

 

In response to questions on notice from Labor senator Kimberley Kitching, Payne said the ambassador’s words did not reflect the position of the Australian government.

 

Payne said that neither she nor her department had told Porro that, upon arriving at the Vatican, her aim should be to “change that narrative” away from cardinal Pell and the royal commission.

 

Pell left a senior position at the Vatican in 2017 to face charges that he sexually molested two 13-year-old choir boys in the sacristy of the Melbourne cathedral in 1996. He was convicted in 2019 and sentenced to six years in prison, but the conviction was thrown out by Australia’s high court in April last year, which unanimously found there was reasonable doubt in the testimony of his lone accuser.

 

Porro, a career diplomat and practicing Catholic, was appointed ambassador last year, around the time of her half-hour meeting with Pope Francis.

 

She also told Catholic Health Australia that she had sought the Pope’s views on “how to engage youth, when there is such a crisis of confidence in the Catholic church, particularly in Australia” and how to go about “regaining trust and re-establishing those links”.

 

In the same interview, Porro acknowledged it was not her role to represent the views of the Catholic church in Australia.

 

She said her role was to represent “the Australian government” and “all Australians”.

 

“I’m here to be able to provide that bridge to the Holy See. There’s lots of erroneous reporting [about the Vatican], so where I can try to explain certain things I will.”

 

The department of foreign affairs and trade was approached for a further clarification of Porro’s comments.

 

A spokeswoman said the ambassador had not intended to detract from the importance of the royal commission, or suggest that the Australian government wanted to help the church engage Australian youth.

 

“Rather, she was emphasising that Australia has a broad relationship with the Holy See and that her responsibilities are to put forward the interests of Australia across the breadth of that relationship,” the spokeswoman said.

 

Australia has had resident ambassadors to the Holy See since 2008.

 

Porro is the fourth to hold the position, after former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer, barrister John McCarthy, and diplomat Melissa Hitchman.

 

Prior to 2008, the role was typically handled by Australia’s ambassador to Ireland.

 

Survivors say the department should discipline the ambassador by removing her from the post.

 

“The ambassador should have been pulled into line and told you are not there to work for the church, you are there to work for Australia and the thousands of Australian children abused in the church,” the survivor said.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/may/29/australias-holy-see-ambassador-under-fire-for-saying-she-wants-to-change-narrative-away-from-george-pell

 

https://www.aph.gov.au/api/qon/downloadquestions/Question-ParliamentNumber46-QuestionNumber3546

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 6:53 p.m. No.13780035   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0038 >>7481 >>9863

Don't take on China alone, says ex-Australia PM Kevin Rudd

 

Karishma Vaswani - 29 May 2021

 

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Countries should unite against China's growing economic and geopolitical coercion or risk being singled out and punished by Beijing, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told the BBC.

 

Mr Rudd said governments in the West should not be afraid to challenge China on issues such as human rights.

 

Around the world, countries are navigating a new geopolitical order framed by the rising dominance of China.

 

"If you are going to have a disagreement with Beijing, as many governments around the world are now doing, it's far better to arrive at that position conjointly with other countries rather than unilaterally, because it makes it easier for China to exert bilateral leverage against you," Mr Rudd told the BBC's Talking Business Asia programme.

 

His comments come as relations between Australia and China have deteriorated to their worst point in decades. The relationship has soured following a series of economic and diplomatic blows dealt by each side.

 

Australia has scrapped agreements tied to China's massive infrastructure project, the Belt and Road Initiative. It also banned Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei from building the country's 5G network.

 

But it was really Australia's call for an investigation into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic that set off a new storm between the two sides.

 

China retaliated by placing sanctions on Australian imports - including wine, beef, lobster and barley - and has hinted more may come.

 

Beijing has also suspended key economic dialogues with Canberra, which effectively means there is no high-level contact to smooth things out.

 

A new battleground

 

Mr Rudd, who led Australia twice between 2007 and 2013, has criticised the current government's approach to China, saying that it has been counterproductive at times.

 

"The conservative government's response to the Chinese has from time to time been measured - but other times, frankly, has been rhetorical and shrill," said Mr Rudd, who is now president of the Asia Society Policy Institute.

 

The former Labor party prime minister believes it could risk the fortunes of a key Australian export to China: iron ore.

 

"They [the Chinese leadership] will see Australia as an unreliable supplier of iron ore long term, because of the geopolitical conclusions that Beijing will make in relation to… the conservative government in Canberra.

 

"That long-term supply may be put at risk because of geopolitical factors."

 

A fifth of Australia's exports go to China, an economic relationship that has only grown in importance in the last few decades.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 6:53 p.m. No.13780038   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13780035

 

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Taking on China

 

Increasingly countries - especially those ideologically allied with the US - are speaking out against China. In many ways, they followed the lead of the US.

 

Under former President Donald Trump, America launched a bitter trade war with China, imposing tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods.

 

That sparked a tit-for-tat battle over trade with China, and changed the tone of relations between the two countries.

 

China had hoped that under President Joe Biden things might be different, but that hasn't been the case.

 

While trade negotiations are ongoing, this week Kurt Campbell, the American deputy assistant to President Biden on national security issues, said the US was effectively done with the period of engagement with China.

 

In the past many countries, including Australia and the US, had a different approach to China. As China grew richer, there was also a sense it would grow more free.

 

Engagement and dialogue were the ways the global community tried to navigate China, but there appears to be growing consensus that is not working.

 

Mr Rudd said navigating China means picking your battles.

 

"China won't like it," he said, referencing growing concerns directed at China's treatment of its Uyghur population in Xinjiang, as well as Hong Kong and Taiwan.

 

"But the fact that China doesn't like something doesn't necessarily mean the rest of us shouldn't do it.

 

"That is not to say that you go and pick a fight with China every day of the week," he added.

 

Mr Rudd, who speaks fluent Mandarin, dismissed criticisms that he was perhaps naïve or optimistic about China when he was in office.

 

He said he raised a number of concerns with the Chinese government on human rights.

 

"I've had many, many disagreements with China on human rights in the past," he told the BBC.

 

"On my first visit to Beijing as prime minister, I delivered an address at Peking University in Chinese criticising China's human rights performance."

 

However, he said the manner in which he conducted the relationship with China was diplomatic.

 

"It was hardline, but we also managed to preserve the overall balance of the relationship."

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-57264249

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 7:34 p.m. No.13780350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13764374

Payne labels Yang’s trial a case of arbitrary detention

 

Eryk Bagshaw - May 28, 2021

 

Foreign Minister Marise Payne has labelled jailed Australian writer Dr Yang Hengjun’s trial a case of arbitrary detention, escalating Australia’s response to Beijing as he awaits a verdict on charges of espionage.

 

Australia’s ambassador to China Graham Fletcher was on Thursday denied entry to the Beijing courthouse where Yang was being held in a closed-door trial, a move Australia claimed was a breach of China’s treaty obligations.

 

Fletcher said on Thursday the embassy believed Yang was being held under arbitrary detention, where a person is charged without due process or evidence, but the statement from Payne elevates the allegation to an official government position.

 

“Given our enduring concerns about this case, including the lack of detail as to the charges and the investigation made available to Dr Yang and to Australia, we consider this to be an instance of arbitrary detention of an Australian citizen,” Payne said on Friday.

 

It is the first time Australia has named China in an arbitrary detention case since diplomatic relations between the trading partners started to sour. In February, Australia signed a declaration against the use of arbitrary detention in state-to-state relations with 55 international partners, but did not name China.

 

Yang’s treatment has been linked to deepening diplomatic animosity between China and Australia after two years of public hostility over national security, human rights and trade.

 

The writer had spent a decade in Australia pushing for democratic reforms in China and criticising economic policy and corruption within the Chinese Communist Party after earlier working for the Chinese Foreign Ministry. He was visiting China after working in business and academia in the US when he was detained in 2019.

 

The one-day trial ended on Thursday with the court deferring its verdict and sentence. The 56-year-old now faces months waiting for either outcome, more than two years after he was forced from a plane into detention by Chinese authorities.

 

The Chinese criminal justice system has a 99 per cent conviction rate. Yang faces a sentence ranging from 3 years in jail to death under the national security charges.

 

In his final message to his family and supporters released on Wednesday, Yang said that if the “worst comes to the worst, please explain to the people inside China what I did, and the significance of my writing to people in China”.

 

Payne said since Yang’s detention in January 2019, the government has repeated the importance of procedural fairness, basic standards of justice and international legal obligations. She confirmed embassy staff had visited Yang on Friday.

 

“Following today’s trial, we renew our calls for China to uphold these principles,” she said. “These are well-accepted principles of legal process. Seeking their observation does not amount to interference in the Chinese legal system.”

 

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian on Thursday night said China firmly opposed Australia’s “unjustifiable obstruction” in China’s handling of the case and its gross interference in China’s judicial sovereignty.

 

“Chinese law stipulates that the cases involving national secrets shall not be tried in an open court or sat in by anyone,” he said.

 

“Currently, the case is under trial and the court will pronounce judgement when the case is closed.”

 

https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/payne-labels-yang-s-trial-a-case-of-arbitrary-detention-20210528-p57w82.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 7:45 p.m. No.13780408   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9260 >>9831

U.S. says looking at Quad meeting in fall focused on infrastructure

 

David Brunnstrom and Michael Martina - May 27, 2021

 

The United States is looking to convene an in-person fall summit of leaders of the Quad countries - Australia, India and Japan - with a focus on infrastructure in the face of the challenge from China, President Joe Biden's Indo-Pacific policy coordinator said on Wednesday.

 

Kurt Campbell said other countries were welcome to work with the Quad, which held a first virtual summit in March and pledged to work closely on COVID-19 vaccines, climate and security.

 

"We want to look this fall to convene an in-person Quad and the hope will be to make a similar kind of engagement on infrastructure more generally," Campbell told an online event hosted by Stanford University.

 

"And I do want to underscore … this is not a fancy club. If there are other countries that believe that they'd like to engage and work with us, the door will be open as we go forward," Campbell said.

 

The March Quad summit was carefully choreographed to counter China's growing influence and Biden and his fellow leaders pledged to work to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific in the face of challenges from Beijing.

 

They also agreed to hold an in-person summit this year. A White House official said it had yet to be decided where or exactly when the summit would be held.

 

Campbell said there was now a new set of strategic parameters when it came to China and "a period that had been broadly described as engagement has come to an end."

 

"The dominant paradigm is going to be competition. Our goal is to make that a stable, peaceful competition that brings out the best in us," he said, while cautioning: "There will likely be periods ahead, in which there will be moments of concern."

 

Campbell said the "operating system" the United States had helped build in Asia remained intact but was "under substantial strain" in the face of China's rise.

 

"It's going to need to be reinvigorated in a number of ways, not just by the United States, but other countries that use the operating system and that means Japan, that means South Korea, Australia, countries in Europe that want to do more in Asia and across the board."

 

Campbell said it was important for the United States to have a "positive economic vision of what it wants to contribute, what it wants to engage on in Asia."

 

"We can do everything right in Asia, but without an economic strategy, it's hard to be successful. That's what Asians are looking for as we go forward … we're ambitious about the Quad."

 

Biden, who is pushing for big infrastructure spending at home, said in March he had suggested to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson that democratic countries should have an infrastructure plan to rival China's Belt and Road Initiative.

 

Belt and Road is a multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure scheme launched in 2013 by China's President Xi Jinping involving projects from East Asia to Europe and seen as a means of significantly expanding Beijing's economic and political influence.

 

https://www.reuters.com/world/us-says-looking-quad-meeting-fall-focused-infrastructure-2021-05-26/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 28, 2021, 7:57 p.m. No.13780479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews Tweet

 

#ransomware is a significant cyber threat to Australia and was a key topic of discussion in my recent meeting with US AG Merrick Garland. I'll continue to work with the US and other international partners to ensure the internet is secure for Australian citizens and businesses.

 

https://twitter.com/karenandrewsmp/status/1397799254899322881

 

 

United States Department of Justice

 

Readout of Attorney General Merrick B. Garland’s Call with Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs Karen Andrews

 

May 28, 2021

 

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland met virtually with Karen Andrews, Australia’s Minister for Home Affairs. In this inaugural meeting, the Attorney General and Home Affairs Minister reaffirmed their shared commitment to deepening our bilateral cooperation on countering common threats, including those posed by terrorism and cybercrime. The two leaders also discussed their intention to work to promote infrastructure security and combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse. They look forward to further in-depth discussions on these and other issues central to the protection of the citizens of both our countries.

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/readout-attorney-general-merrick-b-garland-s-call-australia-s-minister-home-affairs-karen

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 8:04 p.m. No.13788675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8683 >>0988 >>8460 >>5312 >>5572 >>7040 >>3811 >>1350 >>5450 >>5492 >>3606 >>9831

Before Dan Andrews slipped and suffered serious injury, he was one Australia's most prominent politicians. But he's only been seen TWICE since… and it's fuelling sinister conspiracies about what REALLY happened

 

SAM MCPHEE - 30 May 2021

 

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Wild conspiracy theories have emerged about how Dan Andrews suffered his serious back injury that saw him temporarily step down as Victorian Premier.

 

Before the state Labor leader slipped down stairs at his holiday house on the Mornington Peninsula on March 9, breaking several ribs and suffering a badly damaged spine, he was one of the most prominent politicians in not just Victoria, but Australia.

 

The 48-year-old's profile had grown exponentially after spending 112 days through Victoria's lockdown doing a daily press briefing, which were broadcast live across the nation, amid the longest and harshest restrictions in the world as the state battled a second-wave Covid outbreak that killed more than 800.

 

But in the two months since handing over the reins to Acting Premier James Merlino, there have been just two social media posts since his fall - and it's that lack of communication with the electorate that's fuelling a number of false conspiracy theories about how he really suffered his injuries.

 

The first post showed him stepping out of bed during his stay in hospital, while the second showed him at home with his teenage daughter Grace on April 18th.

 

And that's it. All other media announcements have been on Twitter with text posts or through Mr Merlino.

 

But filling the void are the conspiracy theories that suggest his fall wasn't an accident, but something more nefarious - with some even claiming the image showing his recovery has been doctored.

 

'I heard you had your head bashed in by people after what you did to the people of Victoria. That is why you hired Photoshop artists to put your head on somebody else's body,' one person claimed on Andrews' last Instagram photo.

 

'This is also the reason we have not seen your actual face since the incident. We have not seen your actual hospital photos. And we haven't heard you speak. Because you got your head bashed in.'

 

Conspiracy theorists falsely allege a number of alternative causes to his injuries, one which claims the Belt and Road Deal his government signed with China - which has since been disbanded - angered Victorian businesses and led to someone acting out against him.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 8:05 p.m. No.13788683   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13788675

 

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Others claim Andrews' handing of the hotel quarantine to a private security company, which ended in a disastrous outbreak and prolonged lockdown in the second half of 2020, saw him become a target.

 

Other conspiracists even falsely claim Andrews was attacked at the party held by a prominent Australian businessman.

 

'Start telling the truth as to why you were pushed when… you were at the party,' one person replied to Andrews' Instagram post.

 

'How's that Belt and Road Deal, Dan? Selling us out to the commies. Who pushed you down those stairs?' another wrote.

 

There are several comments suggesting the image of Mr Andrews and his daughter is Photoshopped, claiming the black and white filter hides 'inconsistencies' like bruises.

 

However, in reality, Andrews' suffered serious injures that require months of painstaking recovery. He suffered at least five broken ribs and an acute compression fracture of the T7 vertebra in his spine.

 

Since being released from hospital on March 15, he has been recovering at home.

 

'I landed flat on my back and hit the steps hard directly below the shoulder blades fracturing at least five ribs and sustaining an acute compression fracture of the T7 vertebra,' he said in a statement following the incident.

 

'I narrowly avoided permanent damage to my spinal cord.

 

'These are serious injuries that require me to wear a brace throughout each day except when sleeping.

 

'My doctors also want me to get rest and undertake a comprehensive program of physiotherapy.

 

'That's why I will take a leave of absence from my duties for at least six weeks.

 

'It's important that I take this rest and recovery seriously.'

 

Later he revealed that a trauma specialist told his wife that he should purchase a Lotto ticket he was so lucky to avoid a life-altering injury.

 

'I'm not sure about the Tattslotto ticket but I'm certain that with rest, continued high quality care and the support of family, friends, colleagues and the Victorian community, I'll be back doing the job I love as soon as possible,' Andrews said.

 

Deputy Premier James Merlino provided an update on his condition last week saying he was planning to return to work in June.

 

'He's up and about, so I'm really pleased with his progress. There's still quite a way to go but he's doing very well,' he told reporters.

 

'We're on track for a June return, that'll obviously be subject to doctor's advice.'

 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Victorian Premier's staffers for comment.

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CMWqMleLLum/

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNy5Xj-rsiD/

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9631549/Wild-conspiracy-theories-emerge-Victorian-Premier-Dan-Andrews-pushed-stairs-bashed.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 8:16 p.m. No.13788732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4930 >>9877

Victim of notorious paedophile to sue Brisbane school for $30 million

 

Cloe Read - May 29, 2021

 

A victim of notorious paedophile Kevin Lynch who abused more than 130 children at a Brisbane school is raising funds to sue the institution for about $30 million.

 

David Welsh said he was sexually abused by Lynch when he was 15 years old in 1985 while he attended Brisbane Grammar School in Spring Hill.

 

The Royal Commission into child sexual abuse in 2017 examined allegations of abuse at Brisbane Grammar School and St Paul’s School in Bald Hills, hearing evidence that school counsellor Lynch had sexually abused a “large number of students” during his employment at the school from 1973 to 1988.

 

A number of former students gave evidence at the public hearing, detailing the devastating effect the abuse had on them.

 

About 130 victims have so far settled with Brisbane Grammar for compensation.

 

But Mr Walsh said he believed damages should be determined by a judge, not the school.

 

“I want to create as much transparency on this process and everything that happens because when these deals are done at mediation, the victims all have to sign a confidentiality agreement so there’s no transparency,” he said.

 

“This guy must be one of the worst paedophiles in Australia’s history.

 

“I will be suing…it’ll be round about $30 million we’ll be suing them for.”

 

Mr Welsh said he was significantly impacted by the abuse when he was in Year 11, later losing his million-dollar job.

 

His life spiralled downward and he was diagnosed with chronic depression, a generalised anxiety disorder, PTSD and an alcohol abuse disorder that left him incapable of working.

 

“In 2001 I was working as a derivatives trader for Goldman Sachs in London and I earnt a million Aussie dollars that year,” he said.

 

“I quit Goldman Sachs that year because of issues with depression and anxiety and all of these conditions I was suffering from because of what happened with me and Kevin Lynch.

 

“I’ve gone from there in 2001 to living with my parents currently on a disability pension.”

 

Representing Mr Welsh, JML Rose lawyer James Lavercombe said victims were forced to sign up to a no win, no fee structure that preferred the interests of solicitors over the clients.

 

“There’s a real risk the lawyers who represent their clients then turn on their victims and say hey, you better accept this offer because I’m owed all this money… its going to have to come out of these offers,” he said.

 

“It all goes to settle and the lawyers take a little bit of their cream off the top and it never actually goes to court… everything gets swept under the carpet.”

 

Mr Lavercombe is urging other victims and witnesses in the Royal Commission to come forward for the case, as the findings from the commission are not admissible in court proceedings.

 

An online fundraiser has so far raised $13,000 of its $1 million goal.

 

A Brisbane Grammar spokesman declined to comment, saying the matter was subject to legal proceedings.

 

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-david-sue-brisbane-grammar-school?member=11271507

 

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/victim-of-notorious-paedophile-to-sue-brisbane-school-for-30-million-20210529-p57was.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 8:24 p.m. No.13788781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8784 >>9877

Former Wesley College student demands justice over ‘tag-team attack’

 

Cameron Houston - May 30, 2021

 

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Former Wesley College student David Kay has been burdened with a terrible secret for decades after he was sexually assaulted by two teachers in the 1970s in what he describes as a “tag-team attack”.

 

Mr Kay was first abused by former outdoor activity teacher John McMillan as an 11-year-old at the Glen Waverley campus, before the school’s long-serving counsellor, Stewart Heywood, preyed on him again at the Prahran campus.

 

Now 58, Mr Kay has decided to speak publicly about the ordeal that “tarnished almost every aspect of my life”.

 

He wants Wesley College to be held to account and says he was inspired to speak out publicly by “kick-arse, young women” such as 2021 Australian of the Year and sexual assault survivor Grace Tame.

 

“I was sexually assaulted at school, on school grounds, during school hours, by two school teachers. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they are responsible. But I’m still having to deal with [the school’s] obstructive legal tactics,” Mr Kay said.

 

He was not the only victim of McMillan and Heywood.

 

Last week, The Age revealed that another former Wesley student had received a record settlement of $3 million after being repeatedly abused by McMillan and then, after seeking support and guidance from Heywood, assaulted again for three more years.

 

Lawyers acting for Wesley College had only agreed to the landmark settlement in that case on the third day of a Supreme Court trial in March, despite being aware both McMillan and Heywood were sexual predators.

 

It was the largest payment for institutional child abuse in Victorian history, which prompted Wesley College president Marianne Stillwell to concede that “as an institution, we failed this student” in a statement released by the school.

 

Other victims of McMillan and Heywood have come forward in the past week, and Mr Kay is currently pursuing Wesley College for further compensation, after receiving a modest ex-gratia payment in 2005.

 

A father of four, Mr Kay accuses the college and its lawyers of deliberately frustrating his attempts for a fair settlement.

 

“Right from the start, they have put up whatever legal obstacles they could in front of me. The royal commission reached a conclusion that people should be able pursue a fresh claim if they had previously settled for a small amount. But Wesley’s first tactic was to attempt to deny me that right,” he said.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 8:24 p.m. No.13788784   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13788781

 

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Mr Kay has urged the prestigious school, which includes former prime ministers Sir Robert Menzies and Harold Holt among its notable alumni, to help identify other victims and offer support.

 

“Obviously, there were at least two paedophiles roaming the halls of the school in the 1970s. I suspect there might have been more and there would have been other victims, possibly dozens. They need to reach out to potential victims and make a public statement that acknowledges what happened and condemns Heywood and McMillan,” Mr Kay said.

 

His lawyer, Michael Magazanik from Rightside Legal, confirmed that other victims had recently come forward.

 

“In the past week, I’ve been contacted by other Wesley survivors, who were also abused by McMillan and Heywood, and by other teachers. In some cases, those survivors received small compensation because they were told they had no other choice. But the law has changed, and they now have fresh options,” Mr Magazanik said.

 

He said the current administration should avoid a “pitched legal battle in every case” if it was genuinely concerned about the welfare of victims.

 

Ms Stillwell said Wesley Cllege supported the right of any person who had suffered child abuse to fully pursue their legal options.

 

She said the college would seek to engage with Mr Kay as part of the legal process in a timely and respectful manner.

 

“The college acknowledges that it failed this student [Mr Kay], and expresses its deepest apologies for those failings,” Ms Stillwell said in a statement.

 

In 2004, Mr Kay reported McMillan and Heywood to police, after suffering a breakdown. Within days of being interviewed by police, Heywood took his own life near a school camp owned by Wesley College near Healesville.

 

The Wesley College community magazine paid tribute at the time, when it described Heywood as an “outstanding servant”.

 

McMillan initially denied the allegations of sexual assault made by Mr Kay. But when a second victim came forward more than a decade later, McMillan eventually pleaded guilty to the sexual assault of Mr Kay and another student from progressive Kew school Preshil. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail in 2016.

 

Mr Kay was unperturbed by the relatively lenient sentence.

 

“There were a lot of people complaining about the sentence he got but I didn’t really care. I was pleased that he was held accountable and it wasn’t so much that I wanted him punished.

 

“I’d like the school to now be accountable, too,” he said.

 

Crisis support is available from Lifeline on 13 11 14.

 

https://www.lifeline.org.au

 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/former-wesley-college-student-demands-justice-over-tag-team-attack-20210528-p57w17.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 9:16 p.m. No.13789137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9144 >>9877

>>13682462 (pb)

The Filipino mothers selling their children for online sexual abuse

 

MANILA, PHILIPPINES - Tech companies report more than 1.29 million images and videos of child abuse materials produced in the country in 2020 – triple the number in 2019

 

NEIL JAYSON SERVALLOS - MAY 30, 2021

 

First of four parts. Trigger warning: This article contains depictions of child sexual abuse.

 

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The coronavirus pandemic forced Carmen Lirio*, 31, to close down in March 2020 a snack stand she was running in front of a school in the town of Baliwag in Bulacan, a province just outside the country’s capital.

 

She has five children. Unless she found another way to earn money, the entire family would have to rely on her husband’s meager salary as barangay tanod or village watchman.

 

This was the quandary that led Carmen to sell her children online for sexual exploitation. She was arrested in January 2021 over allegations that she had streamed live shows of her 8-year-old daughter and sent naked clips and photos of her 11-year-old son to paying customers abroad.

 

“[My husband] earns P1,600 ($32) monthly. My baby still needs infant milk formula,” Carmen told the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) as she attempted to explain how she could do such things to her own children.

 

PCIJ met Carmen in January at the Women and Children Protection Center (WCPC) inside the police headquarters in Camp Crame, where she was detained. She agreed to be interviewed.

 

Carmen said she started out doing live shows on the internet and sending her photos to customers in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom. She did not finish elementary school, but her English was enough for the necessary communication.

 

“I wrote in my profile that I was looking for help to buy food. They told me they’d take care of it,” she said.

 

One day, a frequent customer seemed uninterested during a call. She got worried. “I asked the foreigner if he wanted a solo show. He said no. He wasn’t talking much. I thought to myself, maybe he wanted a child and he just didn’t want to say it,” she recalled.

 

“When I told him I had a daughter, he suddenly became jumpy. I sent him videos of my child.”

 

For months until her arrest, she allegedly sold clips of her children doing various performances for fees that ranged from P150 ($3) to P2,500 ($50).

 

Livestream abuse, where the perpetrators can talk to their victims and instruct them to perform specific sexual acts on camera, are more expensive compared to taped videos and photos.

 

The Philippines has been tagged as the global epicenter of livestream sexual trafficking of children, based on data from the US-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Center (PICACC).

 

Cases surged during the pandemic as many Filipinos lost their jobs. Tech companies reported that more than 1.29 million images and videos of child abuse materials came from the Philippines in 2020. This was more than triple the number in 2019 or before the pandemic hit.

 

From March 1 to May 24, 2020 – in the early weeks of the lockdown – the Department of Justice (DOJ) reported 202,605 cases of OSEC or a 265% increase compared with the same period the previous year.

 

Social networking giant Facebook also found 279,166 images of child sexual abuse and similar content on its site from March to May 2020.

 

According to a study by the Washington-based International Justice Mission (IJM), the children’s own mother or another female relative is often the trafficker in many cases in the Philippines.

 

Colonel Sheila Portento, who leads the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division of the WCPC, said the mothers often justified their actions by saying they did not inflict harm on their children because there was no physical contact with the pedophiles.

 

WCPC is the lead unit of the Philippine National Police (PNP) in dealing with OSEC.

 

Mothers also told their children that “it wouldn’t hurt if mommy” touched them upon the instructions of the customers, she said.

 

“I keep asking myself if they’re not terrified of their actions. It seems not. Their moral fiber seems very thin,” said Portento.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 9:17 p.m. No.13789144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9152

>>13789137

 

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There were more than a dozen inmates at the WCPC lock-up cell in Camp Crame during PCIJ’s visit. Most of them, like Carmen, were mothers who sold their own children for sexual abuse online.

 

One who was weeping inside her cell, and who was holding a rosary so tightly in her fist, admitted to taking videos of her nine-year-old daughter performing oral sex on her father. Investigators who rescued the child found the video in her storage disks.

 

She, Carmen, and the rest of the women gathered to pray the rosary when the sun was about to set at 6 pm.

 

The disconnect has left a bad taste in the mouth of the police, many of them also Catholics. An investigator said one of the inmates had a Santo Niño statue – a Filipino representation of Jesus when he was a child – outside the room where her child was being abused.

 

Short of saying that they are not faithful Catholics, Irish priest Shay Cullen said these kinds of people only performed the rituals of the church but did not understand that faith also demanded commitment to human rights and human dignity.

 

Cullen founded a child rights organization in Olongapo City, Preda Foundation, which rescues sexually and physically abused children and offers them treatment and recovery programs.

 

“[For them] it’s only rituals. Like you go there, you get the sacrament and you’re saved,” he said.

 

Mother blackmailing children

 

The relationship between mothers and abused children is often complicated. In many instances, the children are subjected to different forms of emotional blackmail, said Portento.

 

She recalled a rescue operation in Pampanga province in 2020, where a 16-year-old victim screamed at the sight of police officers who were there to rescue her. She was quick to defend her mother and tried to drive the cops away from the house where she was being abused.

 

But the girl’s attitude changed when the cops whisked her mother away in handcuffs. “Will my mother be jailed?” she asked the social workers.

 

When they told her she might, the girl said: “I hope she rots in prison because she’s a demon.”

 

In another rescue operation in Batangas province, Portento recalled a 10-year-old victim bawling inconsolably when her mother was arrested. She carried the child to a room where she couldn’t see her mother in handcuffs and spoke with her to ask why she was still defending her mother.

 

The girl replied: “If I don't do as I’m told, we can’t buy milk for my younger sibling.”

 

“Convincing, guilting the child was easy,” said Portento. “Mothers don’t even have to lift a finger because their children trust them. If there’s one person the child knows would protect them at all costs, it’s [supposed to be] their mother.”

 

Mothers have also blackmailed their children into thinking that their family’s livelihood and survival depended on their cooperation.

 

“I talked to a mother facilitating OSEC. She was the same age as I was, and her kid was the same age as my youngest daughter. I told her: ‘How could you do this? How did you convince her to do this?” Portento said.

 

The mother supposedly told her daughter that their electricity supply would be cut if she didn’t perform for the online customers.

 

But they weren’t as cash-strapped as the mother would like her to believe. When the cash transfer was made, the mother told her she’d buy her new shoes in exchange for the “trouble.”

 

“That’s how shallow and selfish [these mothers could be],” Portento said.

 

Help from other countries

 

The real extent of online child abuse in the country is hard to ascertain. In many cases, OSEC is a secret crime, one that usually has no witnesses.

 

IJM reported that 793 OSEC victims were rescued in law enforcement operations from 2011 to May 2020. About half were under 12 years old and 57% of the perpetrators were relatives or close family friends of the victims. The youngest was a three-month-old infant.

 

IJM is part of the Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Center (PICACC), an alliance also composed of the PNP and the National Bureau of Investigation, as well as the UK’s National Crime Agency, the Dutch National Police and the Australian Federal Police.

 

The total number for 2020 was not yet available as of posting. (The NBI declined to provide data to PCIJ, citing confidentiality.)

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 9:19 p.m. No.13789152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9161

>>13789144

 

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OSEC was once run by organized criminal syndicates but it turned into a cottage industry in the past decade, with perpetrators driven by poverty and aided by technological advancements that allowed easy connection to paying customers.

 

A cheap web camera and an internet connection are basically what they need to set it up.

 

Widespread English proficiency among Filipinos is another factor why OSEC thrives.

 

The countries where the paying customers come from have come to help the Philippines address the problem.

 

The DOJ receives cyber tip line reports from the US-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), for example.

 

The organization established by the US Congress receives millions of reports of child sexual abuse and exploitation from social networking and electronic service companies like Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Twitter and more.

 

The tips typically include the IP addresses of Filipino facilitators and other the perpetrators of abuse.

 

A study published by IJM in 2020 showed that 64% of OSEC cases filed in the Philippines from 2014 to 2017 were initiated by referrals from international law enforcement agencies. Most cases came from the US or Scandinavian nations (22%), Australia (12%), UK (7%), Canada and New Zealand (2%).

 

“Referrals from foreign law enforcement counterparts have exploded during the pandemic. Kids are forced to stay at home and many people lost their jobs,” said Lt. Noeralyn Tamayo, a PICACC Philippine police deputy.

 

Remittance centers

 

One way the crime is being tracked is through the remittance centers. The financial service providers that allowed the country’s army of overseas Fipino workers to easily send money to their relatives back home have also been used by foreigners abusing Filipino children online to pay the facilitators.

 

The Philippine government’s Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) has required remittance centers to submit suspicious transaction reports (STRs) based on a study containing a “typology” of OSEC-related transactions.

 

AMLC Executive Director Mel Georgie Racela said the typology was essentially a list of red flags that should prompt financial institutions to report a transaction as suspicious and related to OSEC.

 

“What you’ll do is scrub that database to determine whether or not your customers are part of that study and then you will report an STR on those customers or persons of interest in the study,” Racela told the PCIJ.

 

For example: If the amount of money sent to the Philippines was worth at least P2,500, came from a country under the AMLC’s watchlist on OSEC, and did not come from a relative, the compliance officers of remittance centers, banks and electronic money apps can flag these transactions and send them to the AMLC for investigation. The AMLC sends these reports to law enforcement agencies like the PNP and NBI.

 

From January 2019 to June 2020, remittances from the US recorded the most number and the highest value of suspicious transactions – 10,927 reports involving P39.6 billion.

 

Recipients of these suspicious transactions were mostly in the provinces of Rizal, Cebu, Davao del Sur, Bohol, Iloilo, Bulacan, Quezon, and the cities of Taguig and Manila.

 

From 2015 to 2018, about 3,000 persons of interest in child trafficking and exploitation were referred to the AMLC for money laundering probes, Racela said .

 

“We did an update to cover 2019 to the first half of 2020. So that’s one and a half years, and you’ll be interested to know that persons of interest increased from 3,000 to 23,000 only for that period. So adding it up, it would be 26,000 POIs,” Racela told PCIJ.

 

The AMLC has yet to publish a new study, but Racela said they were also expecting an “exponential increase.”

 

Cat and mouse operations

 

Since the PNP hatched its first operation against OSEC in 2015, it has rescued 680 children sexually trafficked online in 202 operations.

 

From March 2020 to May 2021 alone, police rescued 245 kids in 75 different operations.

 

“I get the creeps. I am distressed for the victims,” said Police Lieutenant Colonel Lucrecio Rodrigueza Jr.

 

“This country prides itself with the maxim: ‘Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan (the youth is the hope of the nation),’ but because of these crimes, not only are we destroying the future of these kids, we’re also destroying our country’s future,” he said.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 29, 2021, 9:20 p.m. No.13789161   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13789152

 

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He joined a team that rescued eight children in Camarines Sur on May 7, in an operation that required officers to wear hazmat suits as protection against the coronavirus pandemic. He couldn’t shake the image of a two-month-old infant bawling in the arms of a police officer as they arrested the mother, Jocelyn, who exploited her 12-year-old daughter.

 

She had forced her to undress in front of a laptop while pedophiles from the US, Europe, Australia and even the Philippines asked her to spread her legs and perform sexual acts. Sometimes her mother guided her hands. Police suspected that a sex toy they found during the search was also used on the child.

 

He shuddered at the thought of what could have happened to the baby if a pedophile heard it wailing at the background of her sister’s live show.

 

The criminals are fast to adapt to increased monitoring from law enforcement agencies, however, underscoring the challenges in making significant gains against OSEC.

 

Perpetrators used to be concentrated in Metro Manila, where facilitators set up dens that looked like call centers. “Since more busts and raids have been conducted, they have dispersed into provinces,” said Police Major Joseph Villaran, ACG’s spokesman at the time of the interview. He now teaches digital forensics at the PNP Academy.

 

They’ve also changed their set up into guerilla-type operations, he said. “They make use of one computer nowadays, which makes it difficult [for law enforcers] because they have decentralized. Not only one person is handling the whole operation, they’ve multiplied,” he added.

 

An IJM heat map identified Metro Manila and Cebu as the areas with the most number OSEC facilitators in 2010 to 2017.

 

In Pampanga and Lanao del Norte, at least 6 to 21 facilitators have been identified, while there were at least four in Cavite and Negros Occidental.

 

Bulacan, Batangas, Leyte, Bohol and Davao del Sur, had one to three facilitators each.

 

The toll on investigators

 

It’s a job that has taken its toll on investigators.

 

The has been a surge in referrals and cyber tip line reports, but the WCPC remains understaffed.

 

The shortage is still manageable, according to Portento. But poring through horrendous images of abuse and exploitation has affected the officers’ emotional wellbeing.

 

“We can’t help but be emotionally affected, too. But we have to fight it,” Rodrigueza said.

 

WCPC has field units in Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao. This means that if the field unit in Visayas, which is located in Cebu City, needs to conduct an operation for OSEC in Tacloban City, agents need to travel for hours to get there.

 

The Women and Children Protection Desks in cities and municipalities mainly deal with cases of violence against women and children. They are not allowed to handle OSEC cases.

 

“Dealing with OSEC needs technical skills,” Portento said.

 

The typical training program in handling OSEC cases, both in operational and cybercrime capacities, is largely offered abroad. Aside from cybersecurity and operations, WCPC officers also work with foreign law enforcement agencies when Filipinos fall victim to trafficking schemes abroad.

 

Right now, the PNP leadership and lobbyists are thinking of prodding Congress to turn the WCPC into the Women and Children’s Protection Group, which would mean increased staffing and more resources.

 

The WCPC investigators said the public has a big role to play in fighting OSEC, for instance by stopping an online culture where men fetishize children and contribute to their continued abuse.

 

While females appear mainly responsible for facilitating the exploitation of children, males have been the target of porn site channels that promote videos using search engine keywords that intentionally or unintentionally make sexual objects out of children, even if the actors in these videos aren’t children.

 

These porn sites have been the subject of investigations last year by the US media for allowing channels to monetize child rape content.

 

Police Major Lalaine Marty, a PNP child cybercrime protection officer, said these channels should not be allowed to monetize content that use such titles and keywords. People should cringe – not get sexually stimulated – when they see these materials, he said.

 

People should recognize that it’s not pornography. It’s abuse, she said. It’s a crime.

 

https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/in-depth/filipino-mothers-selling-their-children-online-sexual-abuse

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 2:29 a.m. No.13790460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13779799

NZ to back Australia in WTO China tariff dispute

 

BEN PACKHAM - MAY 30, 2021

 

New Zealand will support Australia in its World Trade Organisation dispute against China over Beijing’s imposition of 80 per cent tariffs on barley imports.

 

Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his wife, Jenny, have received a traditional “powhiri” Maori welcome to New Zealand after their arrival in Queenstown on Sunday afternoon, where they were greeted by New Zealand prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner, Clarke Gayford.

 

The leaders touched noses and foreheads in a Maori “hongi” — a symbol of unity and “sharing the breath of life”.

 

Local Maori leader Edward Ellison welcomed Mr and Mrs Morrison, and acknowledged the more than 200 years of friendship between both countries, which began with contact between whalers and sealers.

 

“We liked you then, we like you now,” he said.

 

He also acknowledged Australia’s “first peoples”, and New Zealanders who had “put their roots down” in Australia.

 

Mr Morrison is meeting with local business people in Queenstown on Sunday. He and Mrs Morrison join Ms Ardern and Mr Gayford for a private dinner.

 

The leaders will lay a wreath at a war memorial tomorrow before bilateral talks.

 

Key issues for discussion will include how the nations can present a united front on China, and how to support Pacific nations through the Covid crisis.

 

Barley tariff trade backing

 

Ahead of Mr Morrison’s arrival, NZ Trade Minister Damien O’Connor confirmed he would participate in the barley dispute because it “raises systemic issues of importance to the effective functioning of the multilateral rules-based trading system”.

 

“New Zealand upholds international rules and norms, so ensuring international trade rules are fairly applied by others is important to us and our exporters,” Mr O’Connor told New Zealand media outlet Newshub.

 

“We rely on the rules-based trading system to provide a secure and predictable global trading environment for everyone so we will act to uphold it.”

 

Relations between Canberra and New Zealand have become strained in recent weeks after Australian officials said they were blindsided by Wellington’s reluctance to put pressure on China on trade and other issues. Mr O’Connor has previously said Australia should “show respect” and be more “cautious with wording” when criticising China.

 

Chinese officials in Switzerland on Friday said Beijing would “vigorously defend itself” against Australia’s attempts at taking the 80 per cent barley tariffs to formal arbitration.

 

Before the trade restrictions, 50 per cent of Australia’s feed barley and 86 per cent of malting barley was exported to China. The Australian has previously reported that Canada and Russia have also moved to join the WTO dispute. It is a common practice for countries with direct interests in the outcome of dispute negotiations to join as third parties.

 

In January, GrainGrowers chief executive David McKeon said there was “heightened” interest in Australia’s WTO dispute with China and welcomed other nations looking into the issue. “The WTO process is the ­opportunity to have open conver­sations around the details of the international and legal aspects of the barley tariffs applied by China,” he said.

 

New Zealand’s intervention comes as Trade Minister Dan Tehan flagged a second WTO dispute with China – this time over punitive wine import tariffs introduced last year.

 

“That is something we’ve got under active consideration,” Mr Tehan told Insiders on Sunday.

 

“We’ve had detailed discussions with the wine industry on this, and from the outset, we’ve always said that we would take a very principled approach when dealing with these trade disputes, and if we think our industry has been harmed or injured, we will take all necessary steps and measures to try to address that.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/nz-to-back-australia-in-wto-china-tariff-dispute/news-story/4b9fa01850480b8da2f35c6b4390bf3a

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 11:37 a.m. No.13793285   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

Taiwan wants FTA with Australia amid rising tensions with Beijing

 

GLEN NORRIS - MAY 30, 2021

 

Taiwan is pushing for a free-trade agreement with Australia as it moves to reduce its exposure to China amid heightened military tensions in the region.

 

Edward Tao, the new director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brisbane, said in an exclusive interview that a FTA would make sense for both nations that had experienced “economic bullying” at the hands of an increasingly aggressive China.

 

Taiwan is Australia’s sixth-biggest export market with huge amounts of coal, LNG and agricultural products shipped to the island nation every year.

 

“Like Australia, we also have experienced economic bullying from China and are fearful about what it will do,” said the Australian-born diplomat who took up his role in April. “Last year, they stopped our export of pineapples to the mainland.”

 

China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory, reportedly blocked talks for an FTA in 2016.

 

Australian officials are believed to have had talks with Taiwan officials last year about closer economic and trade links with the island nation, but are fearful a FTA would cause further frictions in the already tense relationship with Beijing.

 

Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister Dan Tehan declined to comment on any discussions but noted the government was focused on negotiating FTAs with the UK and EU as well as scoping studies for FTAs with Israel and the European Free Trade Association.

 

Mr Tao downplayed speculation China would start an all-out war in the region but conceded President Xi Jinping was ratcheting up regular incursions into Taiwan’s airspace.

 

“We are very aware of the real threat from China and that the situation is getting heated, but we hope that sensible heads prevail,” said Mr Tao, who was born in Sydney where his father was based as a Taiwanese diplomat in the early 1970s.

 

“China has ambitions to penetrate the island chain from Taiwan to Japan. Xi Jinping is a very different leader from his predecessors who were more focused on the Chinese economy. Mr Xi has different aspirations and wants to leave a legacy.”

 

Mr Tao said the $12 billion worth of trade between both nations was highly complementary with Taiwan importing raw materials, such as coal, gas and beef, and Australia receiving finished goods, such as electronics and vehicle parts, in return.

 

Mr Tao said the island, which is about half the size of Tasmania with a population of 25 million, was the biggest buyer of Australian ­products on a per capita basis. “Australia runs a very healthy trade surplus with Taiwan of about $9 billion and trade is set to increase over the coming years,” he said.

 

Mr Tao said Taiwan’s new “Southbound Policy” aimed to enhance economic and trade relations between Taiwan and 18 countries in Southeast Asia, South Asia and Australasia. Like Australia, the island was heavily dependent on trade with China.

 

“Traditionally, many of our companies, particularly those in the tech sector, have gone west to China but there is now a risk they will be caught up in the trade war between China and the US,” Mr Tao said.

 

He said the Southbound Policy was likely to boost Taiwanese investment in Australia’s commercial and residential property markets.

 

“Australia has always been seen as a safe and friendly investment environment,” Mr Tao said.

 

He said Taiwan also was seeking the support of Australia in its efforts to join the Transpacific Partnership, a FTA between Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/economics/taiwan-wants-fta-with-australia-amid-rising-tensions-with-beijing/news-story/5b01c2d02b47e9bd14cd654e608dfe35

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 11:47 a.m. No.13793334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13764374

Australian Yang Hengjun proclaims his innocence after Chinese espionage trial

 

Bill Birtles - 30 May 2021

 

An Australian citizen tried for espionage in Beijing last week has told supporters he's "100 per cent innocent" and still isn't sure which country he's accused of spying for.

 

Yang Hengjun conveyed a message to family and supporters on Friday, a day after he was tried behind closed doors in Beijing.

 

The 56-year-old one-time employee of China's state security agencies and former online political writer also speculated that forced confessions and rough treatment he endured while in detention showed that someone may be "taking revenge" on him.

 

Since being pounced upon by state security agents at a southern Chinese airport in early 2019, Dr Yang's case has been shrouded in secrecy.

 

Australian diplomats and his Shanghai-based Chinese wife were barred from observing his trial and authorities have gagged his lawyers from sharing any information about it.

 

But his message from prison gives the clearest insight yet into the process.

 

Dr Yang says he was taken from his prison to the court at 6:00am, supposedly to "avoid traffic".

 

Dressed from head to toe in a full PPE suit, mask and goggles despite Beijing's successful containment of COVID-19, he waited three hours for the trial to begin and said he was "tired and confused" during the hearing.

 

Dr Yang also said he'd had a pre-trial meeting with the judge three days earlier in which he unsuccessfully requested his interrogation records from the first six months be disallowed as evidence.

 

"It's illegal. Torture. They had hidden camera records. I will ask the Chinese government to provide the truth," he's quoted as saying, referring to the first six months when he was being held incommunicado in what he described as a "really bad period".

 

Under China's law, investigators are able to cut off a suspect from lawyers and the outside world and interrogate them under what's called RSDL — Residential Surveillance at a Designation Location.

 

One of his supporters, UTS Chinese studies academic Feng Chongyi, says using evidence gathered under duress violated China's own criminal law.

 

"Yang's request to exclude interrogation records under torture during RSDL deserves special attention," he said.

 

China's criminal procedure law states: "The use of torture to extract confessions is strictly prohibited, as are threats, enticement, trickery and other illegal methods of gathering evidence; no person may be compelled to prove his own guilt."

 

The crime of espionage carries a sentence of anywhere from three years to the death penalty, and the secrecy around the specific offence has left all but those in the courtroom in the dark about a potential sentence.

 

In his message, Dr Yang alludes to his previous role working for China's government, which supporters say he abandoned before moving to Australia in the early 2000s.

 

He later became prominent as a political writer who advocated for democracy, although he wasn't regarded as a dissident and made multiple trips to China.

 

"I served China when I was young, even secretly, and I helped people," he's quoted as saying.

 

"This isn't a crime of ideology. The charges are about espionage. But who did I work for?

 

"I didn't work for Australia or the US. I'm only writing for people. Writing for the rule of law, democracy and freedom," he said.

 

After diplomats were denied access to the trial in breach of a bilateral agreement, Foreign Minister Marise Payne dubbed Dr Yang's case "arbitrary detention".

 

"The Australian government has stated a number of times the fundamental importance of procedural fairness, basic standards of justice and international legal obligations," Senator Payne said.

 

Dr Yang also expressed concern that the current poor bilateral relations may affect the verdict and sentence, which is expected before mid-July but could be delayed.

 

"I hope Australia can keep communicating with China on good terms to help bring about my release as soon as possible," he's quoted as saying.

 

"I will keep writing to help China, to promote the rule of law and to help China be strong, prosperous and respectable."

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-30/yang-hengjun-message-from-chinese-jail-to-supporters/100177254

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 11:02 p.m. No.13797457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9863

>>13779799

GT Voice: NZ doesn’t need a lesson in China trade from Australia

 

Global Times - May 30, 2021

 

With the prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand set to meet on Sunday for the first time in 15 months, some Australian media outlets appeared to be using the timing to drive a wedge between New Zealand and China, but that may only underscore their increasing envy of their neighbor's apparent advantage in trade with China.

 

A promotional video clip by newsmagazine show 60 Minutes Australia went on viral on social media last week. A voiceover in the video accused New Zealand of ditching friends for "a fast Chinese buck," but for anyone who has the basic knowledge of China-New Zealand trade cooperation, such accusation is nonsense and ridiculous.

 

Following China-Australia trade ties becoming strained amid the deteriorating bilateral relations caused by Canberra's provocation, some Australian media outlets have been hitting out at China-New Zealand trade, criticizing the latter for cozying up to China for economic interests. Such rhetoric is full of contempt for the judgment and diplomatic independence of New Zealand.

 

It is true that economic and trade cooperation between China and New Zealand has been moving forward on a steady and healthy footing. In January this year, the two trading partners signed an upgrade to their existing free trade agreement, which is bound to benefit New Zealand exporters of agricultural, dairy and seafood products amid deepening bilateral economic ties. If anything, such development only makes Australian politicians more envious and frustrated, because their government has consistently refused to make any real move to ease tensions with China.

 

From another perspective, Australian media's attempt to drive a wedge between China and New Zealand may be a reflection of their despair toward the prospects of China-Australia trade. In early May, after Australia revoked agreements signed between Victoria state and China on the Belt and Road Initiative, the National Development and Reform Commission suspended all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue, marking a further downward spiral in bilateral relations.

 

Yet, the irony is that instead of reflecting on the provocative actions and hostility toward China, some politicians and media outlets in Australia have been trying to step up pressure on New Zealand, in the hope of dragging it into the same mire.

 

But New Zealand will not necessarily be the second Australia despite the historic friendship between the two countries. It is clear to New Zealand that none of its Western allies could or would compensate them for the loss caused by trade tensions with China, and instead, those allies would only compete to fill the market void in China as proved in Australia's case.

 

We believe New Zealand knows how to weigh its own interests.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224884.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 11:08 p.m. No.13797481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7484 >>9865

>>13780035

Has Kevin Rudd betrayed China-Australia relations?: Global Times editorial

 

Global Times - May 30, 2021

 

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Has former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd changed his tune? According to BBC, Rudd said in an interview last Friday that countries should unite against China's growing economic and geopolitical coercion or risk being singled out and punished by Beijing. He also criticized the current Australian government's China policy, stating that it, "has from time to time been measured - but other times, frankly, has been rhetorical and shrill." However, his remarks still sound quite hawkish, and they contradict the Chinese people's previous impression of him as a politician who understands and befriends China.

 

Rudd's change of tune is not an isolated case. For some time now, we have witnessed the West and some US allies in the Asia-Pacific region adjusting their attitude toward China, officially or not. For instance, the EU has launched sanctions against China for the first time after more than 30 years. Japan and South Korea have mentioned the Taiwan question in their joint statement with the US as never before. French warships have come to the East China Sea to engage in symbolic joint military exercises with the US and Japan. Germany and other countries have taken a harsher attitude toward Chinese tech company Huawei. The list goes on.

 

But these moves are telling and allow us to analyze and strategize.

 

Returning to Rudd, first of all, how should we interpret his change of tune? Does it mean that he somehow "betrayed" China? It should be pointed out that he has never truly stood by China's side. Rudd is a politician whose behaviors and actions serve the interests of himself as well as his party. The political system of Western countries, for example, the US and Australia, plays the biggest role in advancing these interests.

 

Yet it is in Canberra's interest to develop mutually beneficial cooperation with Beijing and to safeguard a relevant political environment. However, Australia's conservative government has fully tilted in favor of the US to confront China. This has caused some controversy in the country. Therefore, this might be why Rudd used to express rational statements toward China.

 

But what Rudd said in the interview with BBC sends two signals. One is that Australia feels more and more uncomfortable about China's counterattack against its provocations. The second is that the West's US-led anti-China campaign has caused such a big influence that a "political correctness" has emerged in the ideology of the West. Rudd is catering to these two sentiments and trends to create a political balance between himself and the Australian Labor Party.

 

We need to understand that we should make friends in the West, but we cannot count on them to go against the general environment there to call for justice when China is being unjustly suppressed. Most Western people and forces will submit to such "political correctness."

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 30, 2021, 11:09 p.m. No.13797484   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Regardless, we need to have the confidence that most Western countries, political forces, companies and influential figures will not become an "enemy" of China in the traditional sense. We must realize that the anti-China forces with extreme hostility are only a small percentage of Western populations. The majority of countries, forces and even individuals swing from side to side: sometimes they follow the US' steps to suppress us, sometimes they speak and act independently, which is beneficial to China.

 

In the short term, as Washington's pressure on China becomes stronger and the Western ideological anti-China front takes shape, we will see this pattern: more Western countries and forces will shift their stance toward the US. In the long run, if China's power continues to grow, and if our strategy to destroy Washington's attempt to build an anti-China front is accurate and effective, then the West's attitude toward China will gradually change in our favor.

 

We should not try to identify who is our enemy and who is our friend. Making such a distinction should not be how today's Chinese society thinks. As the second-largest power in the world strongly suppressed by the biggest power, China needs a strong will and a strong heart. We have few real "deadly enemies." Most of the forces in the world are willing to be our friends and partners because it is in their interest to do so. But many of them need to balance the pressure from Washington and make compromises according to their political, security and economic dependence on the country.

 

Neither China nor the US is bold enough to make Washington's allies choose between the two. But Washington will use its various levers to coerce those countries to give it maximum support, and even to demand them to pick a side at some point. On the contrary, Beijing has relatively few bargaining chips. So in the short term, it is inevitable to stay in a passive position.

 

At this time, we cannot act on impulse and equate some countries and forces with the US only because they have followed Washington to raise their voices on issues such as Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the South China Sea.

 

On the other hand, we have to fight back by exerting our influence over these countries. We cannot allow other countries and forces to harm China's interests as the US does. We must motivate them to increase their resistance to unreasonable pressure from Washington to preserve long-term relations with us.

 

This is a difficult game to play, and needs wisdom. Rudd tried to please the US by advocating an anti-China club, and this, of course, has upset the Chinese public. It has also become a blot on his image in China. He may gain a little more from the US side by doing that, but it will also weaken the favorable impression and trust some Chinese institutions and groups had toward him.

 

Nevertheless, we don't need to define our relationship with him clearly as either friend or foe. We need to maintain a certain kind of flexibility and be clear about the logic in such flexibility. And let Rudd grasp the difference in the temperature of our attitude toward him.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1224837.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:15 a.m. No.13797769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7771 >>7794 >>7852 >>4841 >>9865

China trying to drive a wedge between Australia and NZ, Scott Morrison says

 

Stephen Dziedzic - 31 May 2021

 

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has suggested that China is trying to drive a wedge between Australia and New Zealand, after holding annual talks with Jacinda Ardern.

 

Trans-Tasman tensions have bubbled up recently over how best to deal with Beijing, with New Zealand pushing back against using the "Five Eyes" intelligence group to condemn China's human rights abuses.

 

However, both leaders were keen to present a united front on China during a joint press conference in Queenstown.

 

Ms Ardern bridled at questions from visiting Australian journalists, who asked her if New Zealand was "cosying up" to China.

 

"At no point in our discussions today did I detect any difference in our relative positions on the importance of maintaining a strong and principled perspective on issues around trade and human rights," she said.

 

"[We] have been broadly positioned on exactly the same place on these issues consistently."

 

Chinese state media have pounced on the disagreement over Five Eyes, suggesting that New Zealand has a more "sober" approach to dealing with China's government.

 

When asked about the editorials, Mr Morrison said had "no doubt" that some would "seek to undermine Australia and New Zealand's security by seeking to create points of difference which are not there".

 

"There will be those far from here who would seek to divide us, and they will not succeed," Mr Morrison said.

 

"We have stood resolutely and together for the principles Australians and New Zealanders have fought for, and that will continue to be the case."

 

Reporters followed up by asking Mr Morrison which countries he was referring to, but he wouldn't be drawn.

 

Australia and NZ united over trade, COVID-19 investigation

 

There has been some frustration in Canberra over the Five Eyes disagreement.

 

There was also a brief flare of irritation earlier this year when New Zealand's Trade Minister suggested Australia could repair ties with China by showing its government more respect.

 

But government sources from both countries have emphasised that both sides recognise the sharp threat posed by China's recent campaign of economic coercion against Australia.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:16 a.m. No.13797771   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13797769

 

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Earlier this month New Zealand's Foreign Minister said China's campaign of economic punishment had shaped views of Beijing in her country, and suggested New Zealand would need to diversify trade in case it was caught in a similar "storm" in the future.

 

On the weekend New Zealand also announced that it would join Australia's action in the World Trade Organisation challenging crippling Chinese tariffs on Australian barley.

 

And both Mr Morrison and Ms Ardern made it clear they would maintain pressure on China to facilitate the World Health Organization probes into the origins of COVID-19 and the global response to the outbreak.

 

"We'd be concerned at any suggestion that we weren't able complete that work," Ms Ardern said.

 

"Because as an international community how will we better protect ourselves from further outbreaks in the future if we don't better protect ourselves."

 

Mr Morrison said the probe had "nothing to do with global politics", but was crucial to get to the bottom of the outbreak "so we can do everything we possibly can to ensure that it does not happen again."

 

Deportations and trans-Tasman bubble raised

 

The two leaders also said they discussed the vexed issue of criminal deportations from Australia to New Zealand, although Scott Morrison reiterated his government would not soften its stance.

 

They also discussed the case of Suhayra Aden, who travelled to Syria from Australia in 2014 to live under Islamic State.

 

Australia stripped Ms Aden of citizenship, even though she moved from New Zealand to Australia when she was just six years old.

 

That drew a furious response from Ms Ardern, who accused Australia of evading its responsibilities.

 

Ms Aden is still in detention in Turkey — and now looks almost certain to be resettled in New Zealand — but today Mr Morrison suggested Australia might still be able to offer support to her young children.

 

"Ms Aden's not an Australian citizen. But we have spoken today about her children, and the pathway that they have for eligibility in Australia, and stand ready to address those issues," he said.

 

They also discussed expanding the trans-Tasman bubble to include Pacific Island countries, although neither made any firm commitments, emphasising that public health remained the top priority.

 

Ms Ardern said it was vital not to give COVID-19 a chance to spread more widely in the region.

 

"That means maintaining the very high bar that between ourselves we have set," she said.

 

"We don't want to jeopardise the freedom that we have within our own countries to move around freely and protect the health of our citizens."

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-31/morrison-ardern-press-conference-new-zealand-china-tasman-bubble/100178224

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:20 a.m. No.13797794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

>>13797769

Jacinda Ardern stresses New Zealand, Australia are in lockstep on China

 

Rob Harris - May 31, 2021

 

Queenstown: Jacinda Ardern has moved to quash speculation of a splintering between her government and Australia over China policy, stressing there is no more important relationship than the trans-Tasman alliance.

 

The New Zealand prime minister faced a barrage of questions while standing alongside Australian counterpart Scott Morrison in Queenstown on Monday about the growing perception her government had drifted from the strong stance of its allies had taken against Beijing’s growing assertiveness and economic coercion in the region.

 

The topic of China dominated the face-to-face annual bilateral meeting between the nation’s two leaders, which took place at the picturesque south island tourist destination on Monday.

 

Ms Ardern said she had not detected any difference in the positions on trade or human rights between herself and Mr Morrison and said New Zealand remained “very committed” to the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing partnership.

 

“I really push back on any suggestion we are not taking a strong stance on these issues,” Ms Ardern told reporters.

 

“At no point in our discussions today did I detect any difference in our relative positions on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principled position on issues around trade and issues around human rights”.

 

Without mentioning China directly, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said there were countries that sought to undermine regional security and tried to divide the two nations by claiming there were “differences that are not there”. He said neither country would trade their sovereignty or values.

 

Hours before the meeting, China’s international propaganda news tabloid, The Global Times, published a story praising the Ardern administration as “more peaceful and friendly amid the anti-China clamour in the US and some other Western countries”.

 

“In fact, it has repeatedly demonstrated its political wisdom and sobriety. Apart from the fact that New Zealand’s positioning and its priority of national interests is different from Australia, the composition and status of its people between the two countries are also different.“

 

It had followed the announcement New Zealand would act as a third party in Australia’s trade dispute with China. Beijing has imposed a range of tariffs and trade strikes on Australian products, including 80 per cent duties on barley because it said Australia was dumping the product there below cost, hurting domestic producers. In December, Australia took the row to the World Trade Organisation, which on Friday agreed to establish a dispute settlement panel.

 

Mr Morrison said the two nations were in lockstep on the aim of a “free and open Indo-Pacific, a peaceful Indo-Pacific”.

 

“As great partners, friends, allies and indeed family, there will be those far from here who will seek to divide us and they will not succeed,” Mr Morrison said.

 

Leaders discussed a wide range of issue affecting both nations, including the Pacific recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, expanding on the travel bubble to include nations such as Fiji, Vanautu, the Solomon Islands and Tonga, as well as climate change and regional security.

 

Mr Morrison said both nations had “a big stake” in defending a world that favoured freedom and a “free and open” Indo-Pacific.

 

“The broader issue of a free and open Indo-Pacific is something Australia and New Zealand feels very strongly about, and working with our like-minded partners all around the world – the US and the UK, across Europe, Japan, India,” he said.

 

Ms Ardern said both countries were keen to expand the bubble when and where it was safe to do so, but stressed it would be a “very high bar”.

 

“It is most likely to be our Pacific neighbours we both look to,” she said.

 

Mr Morrison said both governments were aware of the health risk for the Pacific as well as in Australia and New Zealand should the strict current standards be compromised.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/jacinda-ardern-stresses-new-zealand-australia-are-in-lockstep-on-china-20210531-p57wrl.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:33 a.m. No.13797852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4841 >>9865

>>13797769

Australia, New Zealand Call On China to Let UN Visit Xinjiang

 

Bloomberg News - 31 May 2021

 

The leaders of Australia and New Zealand have urged China to give outside observers “unfettered access” to Xinjiang, a move that is likely to draw criticism from Beijing.

 

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern “expressed grave concerns about the human rights situation” in China’s far western region and said the United Nations and others should be allowed to make “meaningful” visits, according to a statement they released after a meeting Monday in Queenstown, New Zealand.

 

The joint statement from the annual meeting also included statements on Hong Kong and the South China Sea, two other areas that China regards as domestic affairs.

 

The announcement is the latest in a series of statements the two nations have signed together in the past year expressing concern with the situations in Hong Kong and Xinjiang. China sees those statements as interference in its internal affairs and has attacked the individual signatory nations and also larger groups of countries such as the “Five Eyes” intelligence sharing community when they make such criticisms.

 

Ties between Beijing and Canberra have been deteriorating recently, hitting new depths since China blocked or tariffed a series of imports from Australia, which has sought an inquiry into the origins of the pandemic. Australia last week criticized China’s move to close the espionage trial of Australian writer Yang Hengjun, calling it “deeply regrettable.”

 

China frequently says it allows reporters and others into Xinjiang, where a panel of UN experts said in 2019 that an estimated 1 million people had been sent to counter-terrorism internment facilities, part of a set of policies the U.S. has said amount to genocide. However, journalists who visit Xinjiang complain that they are followed by police, prevented from talking to people without interference and barred from entering places of interest.

 

Beijing says its activities in Xinjiang are aimed at countering domestic terrorism and unrest, building infrastructure, and providing economic and educational opportunities.

 

Hong Kong

 

Ardern and Morrison said they had “deep concern over developments that limit the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong” and had “serious concern over developments in the South China Sea, including the continued militarization of disputed features and an intensification of destabilizing activities at sea.”

 

Last Thursday, Hong Kong’s legislature approved a sweeping overhaul of the city’s elections that was drafted by Beijing and that dramatically curtails the opposition’s ability to participate in government. The Legislative Council voted 40-2 to approve the measures creating a review committee to vet candidates for elected office and ensure they are “patriots.”

 

The same day authorities in the former British colony also blocked democracy advocates from holding a candlelight vigil for victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown for the second straight year. Police on Saturday reminded that public that individuals convicted of attending an unauthorized assembly face a prison term of up to five years.

 

The leaders’ statement also included a section expressing support for the multilateral trading system and the World Trade Organization. New Zealand earlier announced that it would be joining Australia’s WTO case against Chinese barley tariffs as a third party, according to local media.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-31/australia-new-zealand-call-on-china-to-let-un-visit-xinjiang

 

https://www.pm.gov.au/media/joint-statement-prime-ministers-hon-scott-morrison-mp-and-rt-hon-jacinda-ardern

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:46 a.m. No.13797905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7913 >>9831

Caroline Kennedy in running for Ambassador to Australia: reports

 

Harley Dennett - MAY 31 2021

 

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The United States embassy in Canberra has responded to reports out of Washington DC suggesting a member of the famous Kennedy family is in the running as the next ambassador to Australia.

 

Caroline Kennedy, daughter of JFK and former ambassador to Japan, was named in reports by AP and Axios as a possible pick for the most watched diplomatic post in Canberra.

 

A spokesperson for the embassy says it cannot confirm who US President Joe Biden is considering for the position.

 

"We cannot comment, except to say that we are confident we will have a superb Ambassador, matching the enormous value we place in our Alliance with Australia," the spokesperson said.

 

"Consistent with normal diplomatic practice, any nominee would first receive agreement from the government of Australia."

 

The role has been vacant since former ambassador Arthur Culvahouse resigned one day ahead of the presidential handover from Donald Trump to Joe Biden on January 20.

 

Four months into his administration, Mr Biden is yet to announce any nominees for the highest profile ambassador appointments that are typically reserved for political allies.

 

The US Senate has been busy holding hearings and votes on the top administration roles including cabinet positions and deputy secretary and directorships of key agencies.

 

It is not unusual for ambassador positions normally reserved for political appointees to be left vacant for between three to six months into a new president's term, with top fundraisers to the presidential campaign often among those nominated.

 

Reports claim Mr Biden was expected to approach candidates with offers over the weekend, with the first slate of ambassadors as soon as this week.

 

Caroline Kennedy served in the role in Japan during Barack Obama's second term and was an early supporter of his presidential bid, along with her uncle, Ted Kennedy, helping him get an edge over Hillary Clinton.

 

Another Kennedy, Vicki, was on his radar for the representative to Western Europe, the reports claimed, both names are notable for not being large fundraisers to the Biden presidential campaign.

 

Other top diplomatic rumours include Eric Garcetti for the role in India, Rahm Emanuel for Japan, Ken Salazar for Mexico, Denise Bauer for France, Jane Hartley for Italy, David Cohen for Canada, and Cindy McCain, daughter of Republican senator John McCain, for UN envoy roles including leading the World Food Program.

 

US State Department insiders say once the nominations begin, they'll come in batches.

 

The Australian nomination is expected to be made during the first round, but officials in the embassy in Canberra are not aware of when the news will come.

 

The announcement will be made by Mr Biden directly following private consultation with Australian government counterparts.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 12:47 a.m. No.13797913   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13797905

 

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The ambassadorial appointments in Australia and New Zealand are considered of high importance due to the real work involved, both as Five Eyes countries and also their strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific region, which has been a priority focus for this White House.

 

Former US ambassador to Australia John Berry told The Canberra Times early in the year that the White House would take time to find a "high quality" nominee, as Mr Biden had made the Indo-Pacific a priority focus for his administration.

 

The two countries will mark 70 years of the ANZUS alliance this year, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison having invited Mr Biden to visit in 2021.

 

Political nominees rather than career diplomats are also expected in regionally significant countries of China, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Philippines, Japan and India, as well as the the US envoy to ASEAN.

 

A number of career diplomatic posts have already had nominations or had the existing ambassador remain in the role, such as the ambassadors to Indonesia and Malaysia. A career diplomat is awaiting confirmation as ambassador to Vietnam.

 

The ambassador to Pacific island countries including Fiji is typically a career diplomatic role, but the White House has kept that position open suggesting it may become a political appointment.

 

While waiting on an ambassador appointment, embassies are run by their second in command, known as the Chargé d'Affaires.

 

Chargé d'Affaires Michael Goldman is currently the top US embassy official in Canberra, having arrived in March last year.

 

The US embassy in Canberra is used to being run by the Chargé d'Affaires, with the top post left vacant for two years under the Trump administration.

 

The Biden White House is yet to name candidates for 345 senior administration positions, including ambassadorships, out of around 1200 that require Senate confirmation.

 

The administration is still working through nominations for administration deputy secretaries, undersecretaries and assistant secretaries which are all treated as political appointments requiring Senate confirmation, in what is considered one of the longest processes in any developed country for a new leader to appoint their top officials.

 

While the US Senate is currently tied 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats, with Vice President Kamala Harris providing the tie-breaking vote the White House has allowed the administration to move swiftly in filling positions.

 

Only one Cabinet candidate, in Neera Tanden at the Office for Budget Management, was withdrawn over difficulties obtaining Senate confirmation due to the volume of partisan comments on her social media accounts.

 

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7276570/we-will-have-a-superb-ambassador-us-embassy-says-amid-kennedy-rumours/

 

https://www.axios.com/caroline-vicky-kennedy-biden-ambassador-e46a4d7f-cc0c-4c77-91ef-6997513946e6.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Kennedy

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 1:45 a.m. No.13798146   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

Hi-tech tool to prevent next terror attack revealed

 

Australian spies are using cutting-edge technology to foil the next terror attack with the nation on alert amid a rise in radicalisation.

 

Matthew Killoran - May 31, 2021

 

Cutting-edge tech and AI are the next weapons Australia is deploying in a bid to head off the next terrorist attack, as the nation’s spooks fear an increased chance of an incident after radicalisation sped up in the past year.

 

Taking a new approach to national security, recently-appointed Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews, a former engineer, said there will be a strong technology focus under her leadership.

 

The new focus will be applied across the board, including to Operation Sovereign Borders, police pursuit of child exploitation, defence against cyber assaults and terrorism.

 

Using AI to scour recordings and data of suspected terror suspects, and “tech dogs” – specialised trained sniffer dogs who can ferret out hidden USBs – will increasingly be used in Australia’s defence arsenal.

 

Speaking to The Courier-Mail, Ms Andrews said spy agency ASIO was reporting an increase in radicalisation in the past 14 months during Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions, particularly from ideologically-motivated and religious extremists.

 

She said AI was being used to scour the masses of data collected and to help ASIO operatives find the links, potentially giving them the extra time needed to foil an attack.

 

“There are people out there right now who want to harm Australians. We need to be alert to threats to us here,” she said.

 

“It’s difficult for people to travel around the world at the moment. That will change.”

 

She said there was $1.3 billion over 10 years in the budget for ASIO to increase its capabilities, including on the use of artificial intelligence.

 

“We will be increasingly looking at, artificial intelligence,” Ms Andrews said.

 

“(ASIO) are very good at collecting the dots, what technology and particularly AI enables them to do was start to connect all of those dots. Tech will give them the opportunity to quickly find the links.”

 

She said “tech dogs” capable of sniffing out USB storage devices would increasingly be used by the AFP to help crackdown on paedophile and child pornography rings.

 

Ms Andrews said cyber crime would also be a focus, and she had begun working with the Cyber Security Strategy Industry Advisory Panel’s chairman, Andy Penn, about engaging with businesses to take greater responsibility for cyber security.

 

“Corporate Australia has to make sure that they are taking responsibility for defending themselves,” she said.

 

“We know that there are risks to our infrastructure… particularly to our critical infrastructure.

 

”Businesses are under an increasing threat and they need to be taking action.”

 

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/qld-politics/hitech-tool-to-prevent-next-terror-attack-revealed/news-story/89a89548c29bc04921f1bbc8ae6e7fe1

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 1:54 a.m. No.13798166   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

‘Vile’ pedophile blasted by judge for describing relationship with mother who helped him abuse her child as ‘adventurous’

 

A “vile and scary” sex offender who convinced a woman to help him abuse her five-year-old daughter has been blasted by a judge for his horrifying excuses.

 

Mitch Mott - May 31, 2021

 

A District Court judge has slammed a “vile” sex offender who described his relationship with a woman he convinced to help him abuse her own child as “adventurous”.

 

The man, whose name is suppressed to protect the identity of the victim, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of grooming and abusing the young girl, as well as transmitting child exploitation images of her.

 

In a brief victim impact statement read to the court by a prosecutor, the young victim, now aged 7, said “I don’t like you, you have a bad habit, you were mean to me, I don’t love you, you hurt my feelings”.

 

Edward Stratton-Smith, acting for the man, said his client met the victim’s mother on a dating website.

 

“He described their relationship as adventurous,” he said.

 

Judge Liesl Chapman appeared horrified by the submission.

 

“Please don’t say that,” she said.

 

“It’s not adventurous – it’s criminal. I have read these text messages, I know the difficulty of your submissions but adventurous is not an appropriate term to use.

 

“He and his partner spoke constantly about sexually abusing her five-year-child and then he did it. It doesn’t get much worse than that.

 

“Describing that as adventurous shows he has absolutely no insight.”

 

Mr Stratton-Smith said his client’s marriage had broken down in the years before the offending.

 

He said his client had “enjoyed a house full of children” with his own offspring, a submission which Judge Chapman also took issue with.

 

“That submission troubles me,” she said.

 

“This kind of offending is not born out of loneliness and sadness. The concept that he enjoyed a house full of children is quite distressing.

 

“He has expressed in these text messages the most vile attitude towards children that can be imagined.

 

“He is, on the face of the materials before me, a very scary pedophile from which the community needs to be protected.”

 

The man’s offending was discovered when the man answered an online ad and begun messaging an undercover police officer.

 

Over the course of their conversations, the man described in detail his offending against the girl and also tried to procure more children for sex.

 

The messages led to police arresting the man on November 28, 2019.

 

A search of his phone located dozens of text messages between the man and the victim’s mother discussing and conspiring about abusing her daughter.

 

The messages led to the mother being charged with sexual offences.

 

Both were arrested but released on home detention bail despite warnings from police that more serious charges were about to be laid.

 

Only a short time after they were released into the community, more charges were laid and both were taken into custody and refused bail.

 

The woman pleaded not guilty to those charges and has yet to stand trial.

 

The man will be sentenced in July.

 

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-sa/vile-pedophile-blasted-by-judge-for-describing-relationship-with-mother-who-helped-him-abuse-her-child-as-adventurous/news-story/65afd291276feb85aa63345b8e1f2515

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 2:17 a.m. No.13798261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8266 >>9831

'Act of stupidity and extremely disrespectful': Five charged after Sydney WWI Cenotaph vandalised

 

Olivana Lathouris - May 31, 2021

 

Five men have been charged after CCTV was released of a group of alleged vandals climbing onto the WWI Cenotaph in Sydney's Martin Place and inappropriately posing with the statue.

 

The video, released by NSW Police, shows the alleged men, aged 19 to 21, clambering over the monument, with one shown sitting on the shoulders of the statue.

 

Police have described the alleged incident as "an act of stupidity" and "extremely disrespectful".

 

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian also expressed her disappointment, describing the incident as "personally hurtful" while announcing a new training program for war veterans.

 

"I think it's really hurtful that a small number of Australians don't appreciate the sacrifices many Australians made for our freedom," she said.

 

"That's what hurts me the most, that some people don't understand our history."

 

Police began an investigation into the incident after being notified of damage to the bayonet on a statue.

 

Three men were arrested at Sutherland Police Station about 1.30pm today with inquiries into the incident still ongoing.

 

A fourth man, aged 21, also attended Sutherland Police Station this afternoon.

 

Three of the men – aged 19, 20, 21 – were issued Court Attendance Notices for desecrate protected place.

 

The second 21-year-old was issued a Court Attendance Notice for offensive conduct.

 

They are all due to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday 30 June 2021.

 

About 3.30pm today, a fifth man, aged 21, was arrested at Sutherland Police Station and charged with destroy or damage property and commit offensive act in, on war memorial/interment site.

 

He was granted conditional bail to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Monday 28 June 2021.

 

https://www.9news.com.au/national/sydney-wwi-cenotaph-vandals-caught-on-cctv-police-slam-act-of-stupidity/f5a3ce38-454c-4929-9a2d-06472b237bfe

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 2:18 a.m. No.13798266   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

>>13798261

Men arrested after disrespecting Martin Place Cenotaph

 

9 News Australia

 

May 31, 2021

 

Three men have been arrested after CCTV was released of a group climbing onto the WWI Cenotaph in Sydney's Martin Place and inappropriately posing with the statue.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMRmD-7ue_g

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 2:46 a.m. No.13798383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831

US Embassy Canberra Tweet

 

Today is Memorial Day in the United States.

 

We express our deepest gratitude for the courageous Americans who have given their lives in military service.

 

https://twitter.com/USAembassyinOZ/status/1399224186111860739

 

 

U.S. Department of Defense Tweet

 

Today we commemorate Memorial Day and honor the sacrifices of all those who ensured the freedom we enjoy today. We will never forget. #HonorThem

 

https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1399214059225030658

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 11:44 p.m. No.13804841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4843 >>4852 >>9865

>>13797769

>>13797852

China blasts Scott Morrison, Jacinda Ardern over ‘irresponsible remarks’

 

WILL GLASGOW - JUNE 1, 2021

 

Beijing has lashed out at Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison for making “irresponsible remarks” after the Tasman leaders demonstrated their broad alignment on China policy at a leaders meeting in Queenstown.

 

In China’s first official response to the meeting, foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin scolded the two prime ministers for raising concerns about Hong Kong, Xinjiang and the South China Sea in their joint statement.

 

“We have taken note of and are deeply concerned over the relevant statement,” said Mr Wang at a briefing in Beijing on Monday evening.

 

“The leaders of Australia and New Zealand, with irresponsible remarks on China’s internal affairs relating to Hong Kong and Xinjiang as well as the South China Sea issue, have made groundless accusations against China, grossly interfered in China’s internal affairs and seriously violated the international law and basic norms governing international relations,” he said.

 

“China firmly opposes this.”

 

The annual Australia-New Zealand prime ministers’ meeting came after months of media debate — and some muttering within the Morrison government — about how the two countries were handling their relations with the rising power.

 

Speaking after the meeting, the two leaders pushed back on perceptions of a split on China policy.

 

“At no point in our discussions today did I detect any difference in our relative positions on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principled perspective on issues around trade, on issues around human rights,” said Prime Minister Ardern.

 

Prime Minister Morrison added that there were “those far from here who would seek to divide us”. “And they will not succeed.”

 

The New Zealand-Australia joint statement — released on Monday after the highly anticipated two-day leaders meeting — also included concerns about China’s economic coercion, interference in other countries political systems and undermining of sovereignty in the Indo-Pacific.

 

China’s foreign ministry spokesman did not respond directly to these concerns.

 

But he did warn Ardern and Morrison against “targeting or damaging the interests of third parties” and “forming enclosed small cliques with ideology as the yardstick”.

 

Denunciations of Australian foreign and domestic policy have become routine at Beijing’s daily press briefings over the last year.

 

Criticism of New Zealand is much rarer, as China has presented the smaller Tasman country as a model US ally whose example Australia should follow.

 

Ning Tuanhui, an assistant research fellow at the Foreign Ministry-run research centre China Institute of International Studies, downplayed the significance of the joint statement.

 

Mr Ning suggested some in Australia had used it to “hype the anti-China atmosphere and rope in New Zealand” to join “an anti-China chariot”.

 

“In the 51-point joint statement, only several items are related to China,” he argued in a piece in published by the nationalist tabloid Global Times.

 

“Australia-New Zealand bilateral relations and co-operation are the main content of this statement, and China-related issues are obviously not a major part of it — as some Australian media have sensationalised for obvious political purposes.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/china-blasts-scott-morrison-jacinda-ardern-over-irresponsible-remarks/news-story/693e4fdfad0f46d3ab9520724796568a

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 11:45 p.m. No.13804843   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

>>13804841

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press Conference on May 31, 2021

 

Bloomberg: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern "expressed grave concerns about the human rights situation" in China's Xinjiang and said that the United Nations and others should be allowed to make "meaningful" visits. Does the foreign ministry have any comment?

 

Wang Wenbin: We have taken note of and are deeply concerned over the relevant statement. The leaders of Australia and New Zealand, with irresponsible remarks on China's internal affairs relating to Hong Kong and Xinjiang as well as the South China Sea issue, have made groundless accusations against China, grossly interfered in China's internal affairs and seriously violated the international law and basic norms governing international relations. China firmly opposes this.

 

I would like to reiterate that Hong Kong is China's Special Administrative Region and its affairs are purely China's internal affairs. China will not waver in its determination and confidence to uphold the principle of One Country, Two Systems and safeguard the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong. Nor will China waver in its resolve and will to reject any external interference in China's internal affairs. Xinjiang-related issues are about counter-violence, anti-separatism and de-radicalization, rather than human rights, ethnicity or religion. Xinjiang has not seen a single violent terrorist case in the past four years. Remarkable achievements have been made in economic and social development and improvement of people's livelihood. The rights and interests of people of all ethnic groups, including the Uyghurs, have been fully protected. These are the facts that are recognized by all those without bias. At present, the situation in the South China Sea is generally stable. China firmly upholds its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests. At the same time, China is willing to properly handle maritime differences with relevant countries through consultation and negotiation to jointly safeguard peace and tranquility in the region. There is never any problem with the freedom of navigation and overflight in the South China Sea. We firmly oppose any groundless accusations against China under the pretext of the South China Sea issue.

 

China maintains that the development of bilateral relations between countries in the region should help enhance mutual understanding and trust among countries in the region, and be conducive to peace and stability in the Asia Pacific, instead of targeting or damaging the interests of third parties, and much less forming enclosed small clique with ideology as the yardstick. It's not justifiable for relevant countries to say and do wrong things on issues bearing on the sovereignty and security of a third country, or interfere in its internal affairs under the guise of human rights. We once again urge relevant parties to stop making irresponsible remarks and act in ways that are conducive to bilateral relations and regional peace and stability, rather than the opposite.

 

https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/xwfw_665399/s2510_665401/2511_665403/t1880105.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b May 31, 2021, 11:49 p.m. No.13804852   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

>>13804841

Wellington continues its pragmatic policy despite Canberra pressure

 

Ning Tuanhui - May 31, 2021

 

Different from the other four Five Eyes countries, New Zealand has been declining to join an anti-China chariot, and this has obviously disappointed some Australian elites. A split between Australia and New Zealand is not something that China wishes to see. Yet some Australian people clearly want to pressure New Zealand to jointly oppose China. For example, after the release of a joint statement on Monday between the prime ministers of New Zealand and Australia, there are voices that try to hype the anti-China atmosphere and rope in New Zealand.

 

But in the 51-point joint statement, only several items are related to China: The two prime ministers expressed "serious concern" over developments in the South China Sea, and "deep concern" over "the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong" as well as the so-called human rights issues in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The statement also expressed concern over harmful economic coercion, without referring to any specific country.

 

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Monday, in response to the joint statement, that China firmly opposes gross interference in China's internal affairs. Nonetheless, the joint statement between Canberra and Wellington did not really exceed the previous position of New Zealand regarding China-related issues. The statement was more intended to show the two sides' general unity. And by including these China-related issues in the statement, New Zealand was showing some respect and support for Australia's feelings, instead of blindly joining an anti-China chariot.

 

There are a lot differences between Australia and New Zealand in terms of their attitude toward China. Since 2017, Australia has severely provoked China in many ways. These include hyping up the so-called Chinese political infiltration into Australia, banning Chinese telecommunications company Huawei, and attacking China over issues regarding the COVID-19 epidemic origin, the South China Sea and the Belt and Road Initiative. Canberra's behavior has caused severe deterioration of bilateral relations.

 

New Zealand holds a more practical approach in terms of relations with China. China-New Zealand relations are rather stable with the joint efforts of both countries. New Zealand has also in the past made statements on the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Xinjiang, something that is difficult to avoid as a member of the Five Eyes alliance.

 

Australia has been irrational in its handling of relations with China, including using "microphone diplomacy" to provoke China for no reason. New Zealand is much more rational. In many cases, Wellington has been able to communicate with Beijing through diplomatic channels. Judging from the history of China-New Zealand ties, Wellington has adhered to pragmatism in developing its relations with China. Even when the US and Australia's China policies have taken a sharp turn for worse, New Zealand did not blindly follow suit to suppress China.

 

For this reason, in recent years, Australia has been exerting pressure on New Zealand. Some Australian media outlets have even accused New Zealand of selling its "soul" to China for economic interests. New Zealand and Australia have close cooperation in diplomacy and military matters. As a result, Australia has a great influence on New Zealand.

 

China-related issues are not the only reason why Morrison paid a visit to New Zealand this time. The meeting is an annual meeting of the two prime ministers, and is part of institutionalized exchanges between the two sides. In the two countries' joint statement, they reached a broad consensus on the COVID-19 response and recovery, trans-Tasman cooperation, people-to-people ties, climate change and the environment, global trade, Indo-Pacific and global security, etc - a long list of achievements after their meeting. Australia-New Zealand bilateral relations and cooperation are the main content of this statement, and China-related issues are obviously not a major part of it - as some Australian media have sensationalized for obvious political purposes.

 

The author is an assistant research fellow at the China Institute of International Studies. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202105/1225013.shtml

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 12:05 a.m. No.13804899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

‘No concrete proof’ of espionage: Malaysia on verge of Huawei 5G deal

 

Chris Barrett - June 1, 2021

 

Singapore: Banned by the United States and Australia and shut out by other Western nations, Huawei is ramping up its 5G push into south-east Asia with Malaysia shaping as next in line to welcome the Chinese giant.

 

A lightning rod in the geopolitical rivalry and technological arms race between the US and China, the controversial telecom equipment supplier has been widely ostracised since the Australian government in 2018 blacklisted it from its 5G network and former US president Donald Trump pressured Britain and European nations to exclude it from their rollouts on national security grounds.

 

Its sidelining in the West, as well as by India and Japan, has made south-east Asia an even more important market for the company. While it has been edged out in Singapore and shunned by Vietnam, it did strike a deal with Indonesia last December and is now the front-runner to build Malaysia’s nationwide 5G network.

 

Kian Ming Ong, who was deputy minister of international trade and industry in the Malaysian government until the Pakatan Harapan coalition collapsed last year, told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age that fears about Huawei’s technology being susceptible to Chinese state espionage were not shared by Malaysia.

 

The likelihood, he said, was that Huawei would be selected by a specially formed 5G government agency as the majority provider for Malaysia’s so-called single wholesale network. Fellow Chinese company ZTE and Scandinavian heavyweights Ericsson and Nokia are among seven other potential vendors who have been asked to bid for the deal.

 

“The thinking in Malaysia is different from Australia,” Kian Ming Ong said. “Firstly, we have not been exposed to any concrete proof that there is spying equipment or capabilities for Huawei in their existing products.

 

“Secondly, even if there is this kind of possibility of this kind of thing being put into the network, we’ve not experienced the kind of industrial espionage in Malaysia that perhaps has been the case for many Western countries.”

 

The forecast on Huawei’s 5G rollout in Malaysia came as Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern met in Wellington on Monday to discuss, among other matters, regional security and Australia’s trade dispute with China.

 

Tom Uren, a senior analyst with the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s international cyber policy centre, said Australian government officials would be watching Malaysia’s moves with interest. Australia and Malaysia have deep bilateral ties including in defence and this month announced a new partnership on digital co-operation.

 

“I think the concerns about Huawei are broadly shared in many places and the question for governments is ‘how do you manage that risk?’,” he said.

 

“Then there is also the issue of how you manage that politically.”

 

China has been Malaysia’s largest foreign investor for the past four years and the south-east Asian nation has been an active player in the superpower’s Belt and Road Initiative. It is building a 640-kilometre East Coast Rail Link to connect Port Klang on the Strait of Malacca, in the west, to north-eastern Malaysia near the border with Thailand.

 

Huawei has consistently denied spying allegations or that its 5G technology could be used to shut down a country’s basic infrastructure.

 

Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohammad said in 2019 his country would continue to use Huawei products “as much as possible” and analysts say the government’s position has not changed.

 

In February it was announced that CyberSecurity Malaysia, agency within in Ministry of Communications and Multimedia, was strengthening relations with Huawei and the company’s end-to-end capability, its cheaper pricing and its long-term presence and investment in Malaysia put it in the box seat when it comes to 5G.

 

Kian Ming Ong, who visited Huawei’s facilities in China as deputy minister in Mahathir’s government, argues Australia’s hard-line stance on the multinational company was a mistake.

 

“By making these kinds of actions Australia ends up hurting itself in the long run. By trying to play this divide-and-conquer game together with the US, I think Australia is being a little shortsighted,” he said.

 

“In the context of ASEAN, there are going to be more countries adopting Huawei’s technology and equipment in the 5G rollout than not.”

 

Communications and Multimedia Minister Saifuddin Abdullah has laid out an ambitious plan to have a 5G network up and running by the end of 2021 with government backing of 15 billion Malaysian ringgits ($4.7 billion) over 10 years.

 

Malaysia’s Communications Ministry and Huawei were approached for comment.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/no-concrete-proof-of-espionage-malaysia-on-verge-of-huawei-5g-deal-20210531-p57wn4.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 12:14 a.m. No.13804930   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

>>13788732

Child sex victim fails to reopen damages claim against elite school

 

Calls are being made to urgently fix ‘flawed’ legislation, after a man who was abused by notorious paedophile Kevin Lynch lost his last-ditch bid to reopen a damages claim against Brisbane Grammar School.

 

Kylie Lang - June 1, 2021

 

The State Government is being pressured to urgently fix “flawed” legislation that makes it almost impossible for victims of historical child sex abuse to receive fair compensation.

 

It comes after a survivor of horrific abuse by paedophile counsellor Kevin Lynch lost his last-ditch bid to reopen a damages claim against Brisbane Grammar School.

 

The man’s lawyers said ill-defined terms in amendments to legislation made in response to the Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse meant respondents could be favoured over victims.

 

The man, known as TRG, was abused at least six times as a 12 and 13-year-old student at Brisbane’s most prestigious boys’ school in the 1980s.

 

On May 20, the High Court of Australia rejected TRG’s appeal of a Supreme Court ruling that prevented him fighting for a higher payout than his earlier 2002 settlement of $47,000.

 

TRG was the first Lynch victim to test the 2016 amendment to the Limitation of Actions Act (Qld), which states a court can set aside previous settlements to permit new claims if it decides it is “just and reasonable to do so”.

 

TRG’s lawyers, who said their client was “recovering from the High Court findings”, said the Government’s failure to define “just and reasonable” left the words open to broad interpretation that could disadvantage victims.

 

Peter Wilkinson, McNamara Law managing director, called on Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman to clarify the phrase.

 

“We believe Parliament’s intention was to benefit victims but without defining that phrase we can’t see how a case will ever get around it,” Mr Wilkinson said.

 

Joshua Brown, senior associate at McNamara Law, said TRG’s case was submitted to the High Court as “a clear injustice”.

 

“But all a respondent needs to say is this all happened 30 years ago and it creates a prejudiced defence,” Mr Brown said.

 

He said the High Court finding “demonstrates the underlying flaw and failure in the Queensland legislation”.

 

The Brisbane Grammar board of trustees submitted to the High Court that the school would suffer prejudice – that would not be “just and reasonable” – if TRG’s settlement agreement was set aside.

 

This was based on issues relating to the credibility of former headmaster Max Howell, who swore an affidavit in 2002 denying he knew of Lynch’s abuse.

 

Dr Howell, who died in 2011, was unavailable to test evidence referred to in the Royal Commission in which witnesses said he had explicitly been told of the abuse as early as 1980.

 

Brisbane Grammar School is also facing a $30 million lawsuit from David Welsh, who was abused by Kevin Lynch as a 15-year-old boy in 1985.

 

Commenting on the TRG case, headmaster Anthony Micallef said: “We acknowledge the decision of the High Court in this matter”.

 

“Since 2000, the school has openly acknowledged the abuse that occurred and the harm caused as a result,” Mr Micallef said.

 

“The school has worked to support those coming forward since that time, providing compensation, ongoing counselling, a direct personal response and other support.

 

“The school is committed to continuing to resolve matters with those who have experienced abuse, either directly or through the National Redress Scheme.”

 

A spokesperson for acting Attorney-General Mark Ryan said the 2016 amendments were introduced by the LNP.

 

“This Government will always put victims first, that’s why the Attorney-General has requested departmental advice about this matter.”

 

https://www.couriermail.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-qld/child-sex-victim-fails-to-reopen-damages-claim-against-elite-school/news-story/a035ac2d53750b2a87a8bc58d174aba0

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 1:03 a.m. No.13805067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

NT News praised for Covid-19 vaccine front page

 

An Australian newspaper known for its witty front pages has pulled no punches with this simple message to unsure Aussies.

 

Natalie Brown - JUNE 1, 2021

 

The NT News has been praised for “doing the job for the Fed Gov” with its front page today, which calls on Territorians to “just get the damn jab”.

 

As Victoria battles its latest Covid-19 outbreak, a harsh spotlight has been thrown on Australia’s lagging vaccine rollout, and who’s to blame for the hesitancy that a huge portion of people are feeling about getting vaccinated – with a third of the population saying they don’t intend to.

 

“Firstly, I think we have been complacent,” Defence Minister Peter Dutton told the Today show last Friday, when challenged over the fact that only a million Australians have received the jab.

 

“If you’re living in London or New York at the moment and you’ve seen your 70-year-old next-door neighbour contract Covid and become very sick or die, if you’ve seen the devastation of thousands of people a week dying, then you’ve rushed out to get the vaccination, as a 60-or 70-year-old.

 

“Here in Australia, I think there is a level of complacency because people have said to themselves, ‘Well you know, it’s not here, we’re not at risk, we’re not going to get it, we’ll wait.’”

 

Mr Dutton said the outbreak in Victoria “is really a wake-up call to the general community that we need to get the complacency out of the way, have the vaccination, the risk is very low, the capacity for the health system to deal with any adverse reaction is quite remarkable”.

 

On its front page today, the NT News* echoed a similar sentiment, declaring: “The Covid-19 vaccines are safe. The health professionals say so. It’s time to end the scare campaigns. The outbreak happening down south is a reminder how quickly this virus can spread. Your family, friends, the Northern Territory and the rest of Australia needs you. So, if you’re eligible it’s time to … just get the damn jab.”

 

Under an image of the front page shared by ABC journalist Michael Rowland on Twitter, there was the typical anti-vax rhetoric – but also a significant level of praise for the publication’s blunt and efficient message.

 

“I think every paper in the country should run a version of the NT News on their front page,” one user wrote.

 

“NT News has really nailed the front page! Go get jabbed if you’re eligible!” wrote Labor MP Peter Khalil.

 

Others quipped that they’re “doing the job for the Fed Gov”, writing that “this is what we need, not [Greg] Hunt saying we can wait till the end of the year & maybe pick our vaccine of choice”.

 

“Underlying this is the big question. Why is there no federal campaign? Why the total silence from them?” another social media user said.

 

Others said they would get the vaccine if it were actually available – which has been another argument levelled at the Federal Government almost since Australia’s rollout began.

 

“Maybe it should read … Government fails to procure enough vaccines to immunise Australians. AstraZeneca isn’t suitable or recommend (sic) for everyone either, not enough Pfizer is the big issue,” one user wrote.

 

Labor MP Ed Husic said on last week’s Q+A that “there’s no sense of urgency” from the federal government to get Australians vaccinated”.

 

“We don’t have a mass information campaign urging people to go out and get the vaccination. Because our belief is that with the borders being closed, ‘She’ll be right’,” he said.

 

“That’s not a good public health strategy. We need to have a firm commitment out of the government to encourage people to get the vaccine.

 

“We need to get quarantine sorted out. We need to get the vaccine production and manufacturing here done. We need to get our act together.”

 

*NT News is owned by News Corp, the publisher of news.com.au

 

https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/australia/nt-news-praised-for-covid19-vaccine-front-page/news-story/df45bc1608fbda54f45ae185ea8461d7

 

https://twitter.com/PeterKhalilMP/status/1399475557792837633

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 1:34 a.m. No.13805129   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

>>13748711

Ben Roberts-Smith’s old comrade ordered to hand documents to media

 

Adam Cooper - June 1, 2021

 

A soldier who is to appear as a witness for Ben Roberts-Smith in a looming defamation trial must hand over documents related to his own involvement in a military inquiry that investigated alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

 

On Tuesday The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, which are being sued by Mr Roberts-Smith, were granted access to documents about an SAS soldier’s involvement in the inquiry by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force, which probed the conduct of Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, a highly decorated former SAS soldier, is suing the media outlets over reports he allegedly committed murder during deployments to Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012 and that he allegedly punched the woman with whom he was having an affair in Canberra in 2018.

 

He denies the allegations and says the reports are defamatory because they portray him as a criminal.

 

The media will defend the claim using a truth defence at a defamation trial in the Federal Court starting on Monday and set to run up to eight weeks.

 

Among the allegations against Mr Roberts-Smith, the news outlets have reported he shot and killed an unarmed and detained Afghan man on Easter Sunday in 2009. The outlets allege his conduct that day constituted murder.

 

One of Mr Roberts-Smith’s then-colleagues, a soldier known as Person 35, is to give evidence in the defamation trial about what he saw and knew about that day.

 

In the countdown to the trial, Justice Wendy Abraham ruled on Tuesday that Person 35 must hand over documents related to his involvement in the inspector-general’s inquiry. The documents could include papers advising Person 35 that an adverse finding was found against him by Major-General Paul Brereton, who conducted the inquiry.

 

Person 35 opposed releasing his files to lawyers for the news outlets and argued they were not in the public interest.

 

Justice Abraham did not provide reasons for her orders.

 

The news outlets allege that after Mr Roberts-Smith shot and killed the Afghan man, Australian soldiers took the dead man’s prosthetic leg as a souvenir and then used the artificial limb as a drinking vessel. The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have published photographs of Mr Roberts-Smith alongside Australian and US soldiers drinking from the prosthetic leg at a party at a coalition military base in southern Afghanistan in 2012.

 

The case will return to court on Wednesday for a directions hearing. The trial starts in Sydney on Monday, with Mr Roberts-Smith to be the first witness to give evidence.

 

If you are a current or former ADF member, or a relative, and need counselling or support, contact the Defence All-Hours Support Line on 1800 628 036 or Open Arms on 1800 011 046.

 

https://www1.defence.gov.au/adf-members-families/health-well-being/services-support-fighting-fit/need-help-now/all-hours-support-line

 

https://www.openarms.gov.au

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/ben-roberts-smith-s-old-comrade-ordered-to-hand-documents-to-media-20210601-p57wzl.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 1:43 a.m. No.13805144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7098 >>9865

>>13764374

Chinese diplomat Wang Xining says he has no information on the secretive trial of Australian writer Yang Hengjun

 

Stephen Dziedzic - 1 June 2021

 

A senior Chinese diplomat in Canberra has admitted he has almost no information about the secretive trial of Australian writer Yang Hengjun.

 

Dr Yang is being tried for espionage in a closed court in Beijing.

 

But the former Chinese state security employee says he still has not been told which country he allegedly spied for, and has accused the Chinese government of persecuting him for championing democracy.

 

The Federal Government has also become increasingly frustrated after being blocked from Dr Yang's trial, with Australia's Ambassador to China Graham Fletcher labelling it a case of "arbitrary detention".

 

The ABC's Stan Grant raised Dr Yang's case with China's Deputy Head of Mission in Canberra, Wang Xining, during a wide-ranging interview which will air on the ABC later this evening on the first episode of "China Tonight."

 

Security agencies rarely share information widely within the Chinese system, and Mr Wang conceded the embassy had little information about what was going on.

 

"As a Chinese diplomat, I speak with what I'm offered from my headquarters. The embassy was not offered much detail because this is a case that concerns national secrets and national security," Mr Wang said.

 

The Deputy Head of Mission also said China's government would provide more details about the case when Dr Yang's trial was concluded.

 

"My government will offer a statement at the end of the judicial procedure. I don't think it's right for a diplomat to speak on no grounds and try to prophesise what the outcome will be," he said.

 

"It's a very strict, very systematic legal procedure."

 

Mr Wang also argued it was hypocritical for the Morrison government to demand more transparency from China when there was so much secrecy surrounding foreign interference cases in Australia.

 

"In the cases that pertain to national security in Australia I don't think it's transparent – even less transparent than the case you mentioned," he said.

 

Last month, the ABC revealed that security agencies are reassessing whether a Liberal party donor with ties to federal government MPs was engaging in foreign interference on behalf of the Chinese government.

 

Wang Xining also alluded to the contentious case of Wang Liqiang, who sought political protection in Australia after claiming to have worked as a Chinese intelligence operative.

 

"There are so many allegations of Chinese spies … which have no clear story at all. Even the case of Wang Liqiang became a fiasco," he said.

 

'Potential' to repair China-Australia relationship

 

The Deputy of Head of Mission fielded questions about the joint statement issued yesterday by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and his New Zealand counterpart, which included criticisms of China's crackdowns in Hong Kong and Xinjiang.

 

China's foreign ministry spokesman issued a stern rebuke on Monday evening, saying the accusations were "groundless" and saying Australia and New Zealand "should not target the interests of third parties, let alone be delineated by ideology."

 

But Wang Xining took a slightly less confrontational tack.

 

He said while China did not agree with the sections of the joint statement which "interfered" with China's sovereignty, the embassy was still intent on trying to improve the Australia-China relationship.

 

"We do value the relationship between China and the two countries, Australia and New Zealand. There is a vast potential for the countries to work together to overcome the difficulties posed by COVID-19 and the economic downturn," he said.

 

He again suggested that the federal government's China policy was being dictated by individual politicians — as well as security and defence agencies — deeply hostile to Beijing.

 

Mr Wang said Australia should "anchor" its China policy "on the basis of long-term interests, not sectoral interests or departmental ambitions, or the personal political ambitions of certain players."

 

There has been increasing anxiety in Canberra about the prospect of conflict in the Taiwan Strait, with Home Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo recently warning that free nations were "again hearing the beating drums" of war.

 

Wang Xining said China would "love to see peaceful reunification" but warned that the central government "cannot rule out other options to make our country reunified again."

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-01/wang-xining-yang-hengjun-china-australia/100182234

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 3:18 a.m. No.13805301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5305 >>5319 >>9838

Department of Defence Tweet

 

Australia's largest warfighting exercise, #TalismanSabre, is back!

 

International forces will arrive gradually, ahead of the exercise commencing on 14 July 2021.

 

More info on #TS21 - http://bit. ly/TS21-Info-

 

https://www1.defence.gov.au/exercises/talisman-sabre-21

 

#YourADF

 

https://twitter.com/DeptDefence/status/1399635863965868042

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 3:21 a.m. No.13805305   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5309 >>9838

>>13805301

TalismanSabre Tweets

 

We are back!

 

International forces participating in #TalismanSabre will arrive into Australia throughout June and July for mandatory quarantine, ahead of the exercise!

 

#YourADF #TS21

 

https://twitter.com/TalismanSabre/status/1399635624806608896

 

 

#TalismanSabre is critical in maintaining #YourADF’s preparedness and combat readiness however due to #COVID19, #TS21 will look a bit different from previous years.

 

More information - http://bit. ly/TS21-ADF

 

https://news.defence.gov.au/media/media-releases/international-forces-arrive-ahead-exercise-talisman-sabre

 

https://twitter.com/TalismanSabre/status/1399635634759766022

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.13805309   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13805305

Australian Government - Department of Defence

 

International forces to arrive ahead of Exercise Talisman Sabre

 

1 June 2021

 

International forces participating in Exercise Talisman Sabre, Australia’s largest bilateral training activity with the United States, will arrive into Australia throughout June and July.

 

Participating foreign military personnel from the United States, Canada, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom will undertake 14-days mandatory quarantine in approved Defence managed facilities. France, India and Indonesia will participate as observer nations.

 

Chief of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Greg Bilton, said the scale of this year’s exercise will be reduced due to COVID-19, with around 17,000 personnel expected to participate.

 

“Around 1,800 foreign military personnel will arrive in Australia for this year’s exercise. We will also have part of the Marine Rotational Force – Darwin participating, as well as naval and air assets exercising exclusively off-shore,” Lieutenant General Bilton said.

 

“The ADF, together with our United States and visiting partner nations, are committed to delivering a safe exercise, not just for the personnel involved, but the community as well.

 

“The exercise is fundamental to our alliance with the United States and critical to maintaining ADF combat readiness.”

 

The exercise will take place at a range of Defence bases and non-Defence training areas, predominantly across central and northeast Queensland, but also off the east coast of Australia.

 

“Talisman Sabre would not be possible without the cooperation and ongoing support of the local community, councils, state authorities – including Chief Health Officers – and traditional owners,” Lieutenant General Bilton said.

 

“Defence will keep the public well-informed of planned activities and movements, implement COVIDSafe plans agreed to with the states and territories to mitigate the risks of COVID-19.”

 

With agreement from relevant state and territory authorities, the majority of international forces will quarantine in either Bladin Village in the Northern Territory or ADF managed hotels in Queensland. A small number will also quarantine in ADF managed hotels in New South Wales.

 

International forces will arrive gradually, in tranches of up to several hundred, from early June to mid-July. All international forces entering Australia will comply with mandatory quarantine and travel requirements. These include:

 

• Presenting a negative COVID-19 PCR test before departure to Australia;

 

• Mandatory 14-day quarantine in facilities approved by the relevant state or territory Chief Health Officer;

 

• COVID-19 testing on arrival and before exiting their mandatory 14-day quarantine period; and

 

• Daily health checks that include screening for COVID-19 symptoms.

 

No military member entering Australia will take the place of an Australian returning from overseas.

 

For more information on Exercise Talisman Sabre 2021 visit: https://www1.defence.gov.au/exercises/talisman-sabre-21

 

Media note

 

The exercise will commence on 14 July 2021 with an opening ceremony at RAAF Base Amberley, with major events planned in the Shoalwater Bay Training Area and the Townsville region. The exercise will conclude on 31 July 2021.

 

Media interested in opportunities throughout Exercise Talisman Sabre are encouraged to register their interest and availability with Defence Media.

 

Vision is available at: https://innovatehub.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/mediahub/ElY9rYcCtaVDi0UoPtsv-Q4B5I5zHsyPfXHGViBq6TOg8g?e=a5SOl9

 

https://news.defence.gov.au/media/media-releases/international-forces-arrive-ahead-exercise-talisman-sabre

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 3:26 a.m. No.13805319   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13805301

Exercise Talisman Sabre 21

 

TS21 is the largest bilateral combined training activity between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and United States (US) military

 

Welcome to Exercise Talisman Sabre 2021 (TS21). Here you will learn about TS21, the importance of the exercise for preparing our military, and how we involve the community and protect the environment.

 

TS21 is the largest bilateral combined training activity between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and United States (US) military. It is designed to test our respective forces in planning and conducting Combined and Joint Task Force operations and improve the combat readiness and interoperability between Australian and US forces.

 

Occurring every two years, Talisman Sabre reflects the closeness of our alliance and strength of our enduring military relationship.

 

TS21 is the ninth iteration of the exercise and consists of a Field Training Exercise incorporating force preparation (logistic) activities, amphibious landings, ground force manoeuvre, urban operations, air combat and maritime operations.

 

COVID-19

 

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Defence is adjusting how it does business while still maintaining operational readiness. TS21 is critical to Defence maintaining that readiness.

 

Defence will work with relevant authorities to understand and develop safe COVID practices while still allowing the exercise to achieve its objectives. Any community engagement that occurs will follow relevant government requirements at the time.

 

Where will TS21 take place?

 

TS21 exercise activities are planned to occur in Queensland including in the Charters Towers region and ADF Townsville Field Training Area (TFTA); coastal locations including Bundaberg, Stanage Bay peninsular, ADF Shoalwater Bay Training Area (SWBTA), Mackay, Bowen, Proserpine, Ingham region, Lucinda, Forest Beach, ADF Cowley Beach Training Area (CBTA) and RAAF Scherger, as well as Evans Head in NSW.

 

Townsville will see increased military presence over this time, mainly at Lavarack Barracks and RAAF Townsville, and on the roads between there and Charters Towers.

 

When is it being held?

 

TS21 will run from late June to mid-August 2021, this time frame includes the initial surge of equipment and people and their subsequent departure after the exercise. Exercise activities will peak during 18-31 July 2021.

 

Lead up training will occur in Stanage Bay, SWBTA and the Townsville region prior to TS21. While that training is separate to TS21, please contact us if you have any questions and we will direct your question to the appropriate team to respond.

 

How are communities being involved?

 

The ADF has a long history of training and living in Queensland. For many it’s our home and where our families live.

 

Community engagement is already underway with GBRMPA, graziers, local government, communities and businesses, indigenous representatives and industry groups such as AgForce.

 

We really appreciate the very strong support shown for TS21.

 

It is important that as many interested parties as possible hear about the exercise and are encouraged to provide input. The TS21 website will be the central point of information. You can also contact us by sending a query via the Contact Us page. Media should call Defence Media on (02) 6127 1999 (24 hrs), Email: media@defence.gov.au

 

Environmental management

 

Defence takes all necessary steps to safeguard the environment during TS21. The ADF protects endangered species and marine mammals through a comprehensive framework of risk mitigation procedures developed after careful analysis of all Defence activities, ensuring it complies with relevant Queensland and Commonwealth legislation. Further information is on our Environmental Planning webpage.

 

https://www1.defence.gov.au/exercises/talisman-sabre-21

 

https://images.defence.gov.au/assets/Home/Search?Query=%3Fq%3Ds20191584&Type=NavAlbum&TabIndex=1&AlbumName=Talisman%20Sabre%202019

 

>Talisman Sabre

 

>MAGIC SWORD

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=Operation%20Specialists

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=magic

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 1, 2021, 11:23 a.m. No.13807098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

>>13805144

China's population crisis, interview with Wang Xining, and the stand-up comedy scene | China Tonight

 

ABC News In-depth

 

Jun 1, 2021

 

FULL EPISODE - In this new series Stan Grant and Yvonne Yong take a fresh look at news and current affairs from inside China.

 

Stan interviews China’s Deputy Head of Mission, Wang Xining.

 

Plus Annie Louey checks out China's stand-up comedy scene and we take a close look at country's population crisis.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sz5WIzppY-k

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 12:11 a.m. No.13811944   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1953 >>9872 >>9884

How it ends for the anti-vaxxers

 

JACK THE INSIDER (Peter Hoysted) - JUNE 2, 2021

 

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On 10 March this year, the Kenyan newspaper, The Nation, reported “an African leader”was in a Nairobi hospital being treated for Covid-19 infection. Speculation arose that the leader in question was John Magufuli, the President of Tanzania who had last been seen in public on 27 February.

 

A week later, it was officially announced that Magufuli had died of heart failure. The Tanzanian Vice President, Samia Suluhu, made the announcement, saying Magufuli had suffered from heart problems for a decade. Those problems were later described as “chronic atrial fibrillation”, a condition known to cause an irregular and often accelerated heart rate. In an overwhelming number of cases, it is easily treated by a pharmacological response.

 

In May 2020, Magufuli had declared Tanzania free of Covid-19 after two weeks of national prayer. In an odd way he was right because the Tanzanian government had stopped publishing its Covid-19 infections and deaths despite lectures from the US State Department and the World Health Organisation. No Covid-19 data, no Covid-19.

 

Magufuli instructed the Tanzanian Army to conduct Covid-19 tests on goats, sheep, even pieces of fruit and claimed they had been found to be positive for Covid-19.

 

He sacked the head of the country’s national laboratory. It became a crime to distribute any information about Covid-19 that was not approved by his government. Magufuli denounced those who chose to wear masks.

 

And now Magufuli is dead. We’ll never know the exact cause of death but Magufuli was the world’s most politically prominent avowed anti-vaxxer, a national leader spruiking his own version of anti-vax misinformation.

 

In a speech three months before his death, Magufuli said, “Vaccinations are dangerous. If white people were able to come up with vaccinations, a vaccination for AIDS would have been found.” Instead, he urged traditional remedies including herbal treatments, witchcraft and soothsaying for an infectious disease he and his government maintained did not exist within Tanzanian borders.

 

The late Tanzanian President is decaying proof that sometimes life comes at you fast and can go away just as quickly.

 

It’s important to make the distinction between anti-vaxxers and the vaccine hesitant. The vaccine hesitant are those unsure, uncertain, perhaps sceptical of accelerated clinical trials. It’s OK to be hesitant. It’s OK to source as much information as one can but if you find yourself prowling the darker corners of the web where it is claimed the federal government along with governments around the world, are in the megadeath business-by-vaccine in order to turn the mountains of corpses into a form of bio-slurry to be used as crop fertiliser, you probably should take it down a notch.

 

An anti-vaxxer, however, is a person who spreads misinformation that seeks to deter people from receiving the vaccination. It has ceased to be about their own personal choices. They insist on telling others what they should do by force of propaganda and sometimes, by shouting at them.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 12:13 a.m. No.13811953   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13811944

 

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I was reminded of this yesterday after a reader forwarded me a link to a video of a motley group of maskless anti-vaxxers who were filming at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, known colloquially as Jeff’s Shed after former Premier Jeff Kennett, during the lockdown late last week.

 

There they were mocking people standing in line to receive the vaccine and going so far as to shriek at them that they’d all be dead within three years.

 

One member of the group watched people emerge from Jeff’s Shed and pronounced them all “walking dead” and wished they could be identified in some way so she and those of her ilk could avoid their company. Vaccine passports perhaps?

 

This ramshackle collection of idiots also celebrated as they saw a woman scuttle away from the long queue. Perhaps she had forgotten her car keys or her phone. But the anti-vaxxers pronounced her “converted.”

 

Frightening people about to receive a needle is just one of their nasty methods.

 

The good news is, the anti-vaxxers’ days are numbered. Once the roll out of vaccines occurs around the world and in this country, as slow as it has been, there will come a time where the world must return to a kind of pre-Covid-19 normal.

 

Let’s attempt to peer into the future, perhaps as far away as early next year where hopefully, large numbers of the population are vaccinated. International departures and arrivals will recommence, quarantine requirements for vaccinated people entering the country will be lifted. Certain parts of the world will be safer than others, driven by high rates of vaccination – the US and the UK for example. There may well be red zones where quarantine remains a requirement.

 

Covid-19 and its variants will still exist. For a period at least after international borders are reopened, Covid-19 infections will rise. Those vaccinated may suffer infection but even with variants, the protection the vaccinated have will ensure they will not be hospitalised or suffer serious illness.

 

Where does that leave anti-vaxxers, many of whom it must be said are on the wrong side of their middle years and are more vulnerable to serious illness and death, post-infection chronic conditions, including loss of cognitive function, renal disorders and heart and respiratory conditions?

 

If I can be allowed to stretch my stint at the crystal ball just a moment or two longer, I’m going to predict that a good few will pop on their baseball caps and sunglasses and head off to medical clinics to have a trained medical professional inject them with a Covid-19 vaccination. Sleeves will be rolled down and firmly buttoned before they return to their keyboards, preach their nonsense on the ever diminishing social media platforms that permit their garbage, dripping in hypocrisy, the ultimate pandemic lie.

 

I am confident of that particular prognostication because your common or street anti-vaxxer loves the notoriety, the attention, the sense of identity they have carefully nurtured through the pandemic, the friends they made along the way as Q poster, Ron Watkins wrote when he walked away from the QAnon conspiracy.

 

For all that deceit, they will be the smart ones among their movement. Those who continue to stick to their guns are going to go out feet first, the Magufuli way.

 

Peter Hoysted is Jack the Insider: a highly placed, dedicated servant of the nation with close ties to leading figures in politics, business and the union movement.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/how-it-ends-for-the-antivaxxers/news-story/4d0d82da9c9b49541267485a5a1b1254

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 12:56 a.m. No.13812104   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2113 >>9877

Jimmy Patsan: The three women who brought a paedophile to justice

 

They are strong, resilient and brave. They also had to show eight years of debilitating patience to finally being their abuser to justice.

 

Dan Proudman - May 30, 2021

 

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The sisters only knew of her as Nina and that she was older. But there was no surname, no description and absolutely no contact.

 

But they could already feel the strength of the bond they had with this stranger. Unbreakable. As thick as blood.

 

And now, on this Friday night nearly eight years after first hearing her name, siblings Naomi Gwyn and Lauren Burrows are walking into an otherwise nondescript Indian restaurant in suburban Newcastle to meet their “hero’’.

 

Nina Kiriakidis and her family are already there. As were the huge bunches of flowers and presents wrapped specifically for her guests.

 

“It was more than magical, it was amazing,’’ Lauren says.

 

“To see this soul that we so desperately wanted to meet for years. And to finally lay eyes on her and just get to hug her and look at the face of somebody who completely understands everything that I have been through even though I have never met.

 

“It was amazing. Sisters for life.’’

 

What was just as amazing was the journey on which these three women had travelled. Many times so personal and lonely, they had now arrived at the destination together.

 

All had been victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Dimitrios Patsantzopolous, a local barber and church member known around the place as Jimmy Patsan.

 

Nina, now aged 53, was just eight when the abuse started in 1976 and continued for four years.

 

Patsan was a neighbour and father of her best friend. She was abused at Patsan’s house which her mother thought was a refuge for her children as she worked late.

 

Naomi, now 39, and Lauren, now 36, were preyed on by Patsan between 1990 and 1992 after he started a relationship with their mother. Naomi was aged nine when it began, Lauren was just six.

 

Bravely, all three women want their stories told. Not just of the decades of silent horror that followed their every step, but of the resilience, strength and bravery that has got them to today.

 

And that includes eight soul-sapping years of a police investigation and court proceedings, where Patsan’s lawyers had argued his medical condition left him unable to properly advise them before a judge found nine counts of child abuse proven.

 

Patsan, now in his 80s, will be formally sentenced next month.

 

“I will describe it as eight years of sheer spiritual, emotional, mental and physical terror,’’ Nina says.

 

“I’ve often thought would I do this again.

 

“I’ve had conflicting and fleeting thoughts but always one constant thought – I owe this to these two young victims who are seeking forced accountability for his inhuman sexual urges and I owe it to humanity to prevent and potentially reduce this criminal behaviour for future generations and, of course, I owe it to my little self.

 

“So for what it’s worth, and regardless of the price that I have paid for this process, my answer will be yes, I would do it again.’’

 

And the sisters would too. Despite knowing what each other had gone through, the sisters could not talk about it for fear that Patsan’s defence team would suggest collusion.

 

That’s eight years without an opportunity to speak with your sister about something so painful and personal.

 

But when the charges were proven in the special hearing, Naomi says there was a moment as she drove home to her family property at Gilgandra, in central west NSW, that will stay with her forever.

 

She was alone in the car, but she could feel the presence of a young girl. That girl was her from 30 years ago.

 

“It was a very real experience for me driving home and picturing this little girl sitting in the passenger seat with a huge smile on her face, just cheering about the fact that we did it,’’ Naomi says.

 

“It was so real and it felt so good because I gave this poor child that was so innocent, a voice and it was heard. It may have taken 30 years but it happened.’’

 

“For any other victims who may want to pursue something, honestly we are very emotionally crippled, we always have been.

 

“But if we had the courage, strength and tenacity to be able to sit through this and do it, other people can.

 

“You just need fight and you do it for yourself, and if you are not doing it for yourself, do it for the child that you were prior to this.’’

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 12:59 a.m. No.13812113   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13812104

 

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But as supportive as the women are about others coming forward to find their own justice, they do warn that the road is long and tough.

 

They have all suffered greatly, both mentally and physically.

 

“For myself, and we all suffered with complex PTSD. I fell victim to patterns of addiction,’’ Naomi says.

 

“I have gone through eating disorders, I have huge anxiety, I am constantly searching for acceptance from people and that is because your confidence is shattered from when you are younger or you feel as though you feel the need to reach out that it is OK, I like you.’’

 

Lauren’s journey was possibly even tougher. Along with her PTSD and anxiety, she began to fall into catatonic states, where she could not move or talk. They became a daily occurrence and she became dependant on alcohol in a bid to control it.

 

And Nina just had to battle on by herself. She would drop the kids off at school and go home to curl up in a foetal position until it was time to pick them up.

 

“I am of above average intelligence and yet have been unable to reach my full potential as a human because something was broken and has never been repaired,’’ she says.

 

“Vital connections were stunted, my childhood was severed at the roots – I had something precious stolen from me.’’

 

All three women continued their personal battles until 2013, when Lauren went to the police. Naomi wasn’t ready to give a statement and the detectives were short of enough evidence to charge Patsan.

 

Lauren visited the local Greek Orthodox church, where she had seen Patsan almost a decade before, to warn them he had abused her.

 

She was told she wasn’t alone. And it was the first time she had heard Nina’s name. The church representative urged her to go to the police.

 

Naomi, who was pregnant in 2013 when her sister gave her first police statement, had decided she needed to prioritise her young children first.

 

“It was very confronting to know that if we weren’t alone in this, then who else,’’ Naomi says.

 

“And that is a lot to take in, and there is a lot of guilt as well. A lot of guilt.

 

“Lauren and I had spoken about it on a number of occasions, in the respect of we knew he was so involved in the community so how many other children did he have access to.’’

 

Both Naomi and Nina decided to give their statements in 2016 and Patsan was charged not long afterwards.

 

And even with the charges proven and him awaiting sentence, the triggers continue.

 

Nina’s family own a business in the busy Beaumont Street in Hamilton. Patsan hasn’t stopped getting out.

 

“To this day, even after the trial was taken to a special hearing because of his dementia, and even after being convicted, Jim still continues to antagonise me with his presence,’’ she says.

 

“He has been well enough to be socialising at the cafe across from my business on multiple occasions.

 

“He still has the audacity to try and trigger me with his predatory presence.

 

“I feel vulnerable and unprotected again, as do my family and staff who work in the business, knowing this man is close by and is a convicted predator who has no shame in showing his face.’’

 

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/the-newcastle-news/jimmy-patsan-the-three-women-who-brought-a-paedophile-to-justice/news-story/f1aae6ef286eead2d300331508736d7b

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 1:06 a.m. No.13812141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

>>13748711

War crimes investigators to monitor Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial

 

Harriet Alexander - June 1, 2021

 

Investigators probing alleged war crimes by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan will monitor the defamation case brought by Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith against The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald for any material that might assist in a potential criminal prosecution against the war hero.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, a former Special Air Service Regiment soldier, is suing the media outlets over reports that he says accused him of murder during his 2009 to 2012 tour of Afghanistan. The trial is due to begin on Monday.

 

The Australian Federal Police and the Office of the Special Investigator, which was established in January to examine the findings of the Brereton inquiry into allegations of war crimes, discussed the benefits and disadvantages of the defamation trial going ahead, according to sources who were not permitted to comment publicly.

 

They formed the view that the defamation trial could yield invaluable evidence for any future criminal prosecution against Mr Roberts-Smith or any other soldier, the sources said.

 

In late May 2018 the federal police launched two separate war crimes investigations into Mr Roberts-Smith, both of which have submitted briefs of evidence to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, who will decide whether charges should be laid.

 

The Brereton inquiry was a fact-finding exercise that gave witnesses immunity in that their testimony could not be used against them in a criminal trial but could be used against others.

 

Sources who are not authorised to speak publicly said this meant that some of the evidence from the Brereton inquiry was inadmissable, but the Federal Court defamation trial could be plumbed for first-hand witnesses to alleged war crimes and evidence not otherwise available to the Office of the Special Investigator.

 

Investigations are likely to be impeded by the closure of the Australian embassy in Kabul. OSI director-general Chris Moraitis told a Senate estimates hearing last week that the decision to close the embassy made it more difficult to gain access to witnesses in Afghanistan while preparing the brief of evidence.

 

Several witnesses appearing for Mr Roberts-Smith have been served “potentially affected persons” notices to indicate that they are under investigation, raising the prospect they might incriminate themselves by giving evidence.

 

They will have the opportunity to ask for a certificate as they appear to prevent their evidence being used against them in any future criminal proceedings. A certificate would be granted at the discretion of the judge.

 

But the witnesses need to assert that their own evidence may tend to prove that they have committed an offence, otherwise they will have no reason to ask for a certificate. The AFP and the Special Investigator will then be able to use the statements given by those soldiers in the Federal Court to inform future investigations.

 

The AFP and the Special Investigator will also be able to consider any discrepancies between what witnesses told the Brereton inquiry and what they told the Federal Court, and if they exist, potentially charge people with perjury.

 

Civil trials are often stayed in order to avoid prejudicing upcoming criminal trials. Actor Craig McLachlan’s defamation action against the ABC, Fairfax (now Nine) and an actor was stayed in 2019 until the completion of criminal proceedings against him. He was found not guilty last year.

 

In a separate Victorian case this year, a man involved in criminal proceedings appealed his conviction on the basis that part of the case against him had been taken from the evidence he gave in civil proceedings, which he would not have given had he known he was under investigation.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith launched his defamation action in April 2018, more than two years before the Special Investigator was appointed and before an investigation into allegations that he intimidated war crimes victims had begun.

 

He is unlikely to apply for an immunity certificate because he brought the defamation action and he denies having committed a criminal offence.

 

A spokesperson for the Office of the Special Investigator said the defamation proceedings were a private matter between the parties.

 

The AFP declined to comment.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/war-crimes-investigators-to-monitor-ben-roberts-smith-defamation-trial-20210601-p57x3l.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 1:10 a.m. No.13812152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

>>13748711

National security concerns likely to keep Ben Roberts-Smith trial offline

 

Harriet Alexander - June 2, 2021

 

The judge overseeing the defamation action brought by Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith over war crimes allegations said he was inclined not to allow live streaming of the trial to prevent the inadvertent disclosure of national security information.

 

Justice Anthony Besanko told parties to the trial, which is due to commence in the Federal Court on Monday, that he was concerned sensitive material could find its way into the public domain if it was live streamed, even though the Commonwealth had indicated it was not opposed and the parties are in favour of live streaming.

 

“But that risk seems to me to be one that needs to be taken into account,” Justice Besanko said.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, a decorated war veteran, is suing The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Canberra Times and three journalists over a series of articles about his 2009 to 2012 tour of Afghanistan that he says portrayed him as a murderer, war criminal and perpetrator of domestic violence. The publications are relying on a truth defence.

 

Whether or not the trial is live streamed, the Sydney courtroom will be open to the public. Justice Besanko said alternatives to the live stream included a delayed recording stream or a recording that was published subject to appropriate editing.

 

The trial is expected to run for 10 weeks, with both sides calling multiple SAS soldiers. Justice Besanko was told at an interlocutory hearing on Wednesday morning that the cross-examination of witnesses was expected to take weeks.

 

The court may also need to rely on an interpreter based in Canada to overcome the difficulty in obtaining a qualified local interpreter for the Afghan witnesses.

 

Last week the media outlets dropped one element of their truth defence, related to the alleged killing of an unarmed Afghan, constituting murder, but they are seeking to prove that Mr Roberts-Smith killed that unarmed man, and six other murders.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith’s barrister, Matthew Richardson, said he would seek aggravated damages in relation to the claim about the unarmed Afghan due to the lack of fundamental evidence for it.

 

The court also heard that the publications’ legal representatives had still not been granted access to material contained on USB sticks that were relevant to the trial, including photographs of soldiers drinking from a prosthetic leg that belonged to a man alleged to have been unlawfully killed.

 

A previous hearing heard Mr Roberts-Smith had condensed the material onto one USB and transferred it to his laptop, which he subsequently wiped.

 

Mr Richardson said the publications had access to those documents anyway because the USBs had been provided to them by Mr Roberts-Smith’s ex-wife.

 

But Lyndelle Barnett, acting for the newspapers, said that only one of her clients had possession of the material and he was prevented from giving it to his lawyers under National Security Information legislation.

 

“We don’t have the material on the USBs and … my client did not receive them from the applicant’s ex-wife,” Ms Barnett said.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/national-security-concerns-likely-to-keep-ben-roberts-smith-trial-offline-20210602-p57xbu.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 1:13 a.m. No.13812169   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

Scott Morrison and US President Joe Biden likely to meet at G7-plus next week

 

Stephen Dziedzic - 2 June 2021

 

Scott Morrison is likely to hold his first in-person meeting with US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G7-plus meeting in the United Kingdom next week.

 

The Prime Minister is also hoping to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and South Korean leader Moon Jae-in at the gathering of world leaders in Cornwall.

 

The G7 is made up of major developed democracies — the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada and Italy — but is being expanded this year to include leaders from India, South Korea and Australia.

 

The meeting is likely to focus on tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and the global economic recovery, as well as coordinating efforts to push back against increasingly aggressive behaviour by China and Russia.

 

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also wants to use the summit to press developed countries to ratchet up their commitments to slash carbon emissions.

 

After the G7-plus summit, Mr Morrison will hold meetings with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London and with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

 

Both the United Kingdom and Australia had been hoping to use the meeting to announce a free trade deal, but some sticking points remain, particularly over agricultural exports.

 

The federal government has been signalling it is unlikely to back down, and believes the United Kingdom needs to strike a deal in order to burnish its free trade credentials in the wake of Brexit.

 

In Paris, the Prime Minister is expected to press President Macron about the troubled $90 billion future submarines program being run by the French company Naval Group.

 

Earlier today, the Defence Force confirmed it was canvassing alternative options in the wake of multiple cost blowouts and delays.

 

On the way to Europe, Mr Morrison will also stop by Singapore where he will meet Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

 

The two leaders are expected to discuss regional security and the possibility of opening a "travel bubble" between the two countries.

 

The government wants to expand quarantine-free travel beyond New Zealand when it's safe to do so, and Singapore — which has largely handled the virus well and has a robust health system — has repeatedly been nominated as a top option.

 

But a recent COVID-19 outbreak in the South-East Asian nation, as well as the resurgence of the virus in Melbourne, means that prospect is now more distant.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-02/scott-morrison-joe-biden-meeting-g7/100184648

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 2, 2021, 11:34 a.m. No.13814754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

>>13779177

Bombshell emails over what Anthony Fauci knew

 

NICHOLAS JENSEN - JUNE 2, 2021

 

America’s top medical adviser Anthony Fauci was informed as early as February 2020 that Covid-19 exhibited unusual viral characteristics which could have potentially been engineered in a lab, according to emails published.

 

A trove of private correspondence, obtained by The Washington Post and Buzzfeed, reveal some of the crucial moments leading up to the pandemic in early 2020 when Dr Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, sought urgent information regarding the nature and origins of Covid-19.

 

Dr Fauci, who led the US response to the outbreak, previously rejected claims that Covid-19 leaked from a laboratory setting, but reversed his position in May, admitting that he was “not convinced” the virus had developed naturally and more needed to be done to investigate its precise origins. In one email from Kristian Andersen, a virologist at the Scripps Research Institute in California, Dr Fauci was told that Dr Andersen and his fellow scientists had to “look really closely at all the sequences to see that some of the features (potentially) look engineered”.

 

The email dated February 1, 2020 said Mr Andersen and three other respected colleagues had discovered a genome “inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory”.

 

Dr Andersen, despite his email, later authored a paper published by the Nature which concluded that he did not believe “any type of laboratory-based scenario is plausible”.

 

In another email from that same day, Dr Fauci wrote to his deputy at the NIAID, Hugh Auchincloss, attaching a 2015 research paper which described the so-called “gain-of-function research on coronaviruses”, which is designed to make them more deadly and transmissible.

 

Dr Fauci, who has repeatedly denied involvement in gain-of-function research, wrote: “Hugh, it is essential that we speak this AM … Read this paper … you will have tasks today that must be done.”

 

Dr Auchincloss replied: “The paper you sent me says the experiments were performed before the gain of function pause but have since been reviewed and approved by (the US National Institutes of Health) … will try to determine if we have any distant ties to this work abroad”.

 

The Australian last week reported that Dr Fauci had previously supported the contentious gain-of-function experiments, which some virologists suspect might have led Covid-19 to inadvertently escape from a Wuhan laboratory.

 

In March 2020, Dr Fauci also corresponded with Chinese Centre for Disease Control director George Gao, after then Donald Trump blamed China for the outbreak of the virus.

 

Dr Fauci wrote to Dr Gao saying there are “crazy people in this world”, adding they would both “get through this together”.

 

Dr Gao also apologised to Dr Fauci for criticising the US for not wearing masks, describing it as a “big mistake”.

 

“How could I say such a word ‘big mistake’ about others?,” Dr Gao wrote.

 

“That was journalist’s wording. Hope you understand … Lets work together to get the virus out of the earth.”

 

Dr Fauci responded, saying “I understand completely. No problem. We will get through this together.”

 

Weeks later, as Dr Fauci faced mounting criticism for his handling of the pandemic, Dr Gao wrote to him again. “I saw some news (hope it is fake) that you are being attacked by some people.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/science/bombshell-emails-over-what-anthony-fauci-knew/news-story/39c108c393a660b85dce452e4eb4a6b3

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2021/tony-fauci-emails/

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ABC bosses pull Four Corners episode linking PM to QAnon figure

 

Zoe Samios - June 3, 2021

 

ABC management has pulled an upcoming Four Corners episode about the relationship between Prime Minister Scott Morrison and a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, a decision that could be seen as an attempt to dampen tensions between the national broadcaster and federal government.

 

The episode was expected to run this Monday following weeks of delays, but staff have since been informed it will not go to air following a decision by managing director David Anderson. The decision comes just days after Industry Minister Christian Porter decided to drop his defamation action against action the ABC over its reporting of a historical rape allegation.

 

Multiple ABC sources told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age the episode was pulled after news director Gaven Morris failed to give it the seal of approval and referred it to Mr Anderson. However, the sources said the story did receive approval from legal and head of investigations, John Lyons. An ABC spokesperson said it does not comment on upcoming Four Corners episodes.

 

“All ABC content is subject to the same rigorous editorial decision making processes before being published,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “The decision to publish is only made once all requirements, including editorial and legal requirements, have been met and it is appropriate to do so.”

 

Mr Porter dropped his defamation action against the ABC over its reporting of a historical rape allegation against him on Monday, but the settlement deal was followed by an exchange of barbs between the parties as they disputed the details. Mr Porter strenuously denies the allegations.

 

Mr Anderson is expected to appear before a parliamentary committee next week to face questions about the settlement of a defamation case brought by Mr Porter.

 

Board director Joseph Gersh said earlier today editorial decisions were made by the editor-in-chief, editorial staff, and managing director, Mr Anderson.

 

He said he would have preferred rape allegations against Industry Minister Christian Porter were never made but asserted it was the national broadcaster’s responsibility to hold the powerful to account.

 

“The ABC has to be frank and fearless in what it does, in holding those in power to account and it has to do so consistently with its charter and editorial policies, and the board can’t interfere,” Mr Gersh said. “Would I prefer a world in which these allegations were never made? Yes. But that’s not my choice. And nor is it my role as a board member to stop the ABC acting professionally in the pursuit of its obligations to the public.”

 

The Qanon conspiracy theory centres on discredited claims about an international paedophile ring involving politicians and celebrities.

 

The Guardian reported in 2019 that a family friend of the Prime Minister is a key follower of the movement.

 

More to come

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/abc-bosses-pull-four-corners-episode-linking-pm-to-qanon-figure-20210603-p57xuk.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 12:56 a.m. No.13819175   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9876 >>9877

Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail for fifth time

 

Ben Feuerherd - June 2, 2021

 

Ghislaine Maxwell’s bid to be released on bail pending trial on sex-trafficking charges was shot down — for a fifth time — Wednesday, according to a new court filing.

 

The jailed British socialite’s request was denied in a one-page order issued by the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, court documents show.

 

The appeals court also rejected her bid for a district court hearing about the conditions she’s been living under at a Brooklyn lockup, where she’s been cooling her heels since her arrest last July.

 

Maxwell has repeatedly argued to be released on bail to the judge presiding over her criminal case in Manhattan federal court — and been denied three times.

 

Her lawyers also previously appealed to the 2nd Circuit in April, arguing she’s being unfairly punished because officials from the federal Bureau of Prisons let her alleged cohort, Jeffrey Epstein, kill himself and escape justice. She was denied that appeal as well.

 

Maxwell, the daughter of late disgraced media titan Robert Maxwell, has complained about conditions she faces at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn in a number of letters to Judge Alison Nathan.

 

She claims guards awaken her every 15 minutes at night by shining a flashlight in her face during checkups. Maxwell is forced to sleep with a sock over her face to block the light, her lawyers have argued.

 

Maxwell is accused of procuring four girls for Epstein to abuse in the 1990s and early 2000s and also charged with lying under oath. She has pleaded not guilty and maintains her innocence.

 

In a statement Wednesday, her attorney David Oscar Markus said she’s being punished for the “Epstein effect.”

 

“MDC is a complete disaster. Numerous judges have recognized how inhumane it is. And Ghislaine Maxwell is subjected to more grueling conditions than any other inmate there — even waking her up every 15 minutes at night, making it impossible for her to sleep or prepare for trial,” Markus said in an email.

 

“We all know the truth — this is due to the Epstein effect. Because Epstein died on the jail’s watch, it has decided to torture Ghislaine. That’s wrong,” he added.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/06/02/ghislaine-maxwell-denied-bail-for-fifth-time/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 1:09 a.m. No.13819231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7063

Ex-priest and Labor Party figure Peter Andrew Hansen faces sentencing for possessing child abuse material

 

HEATH PARKES-HUPTON - JUNE 3, 2021

 

WARNING: Disturbing content

 

An ex-Sydney Labor Party figure and Catholic priest told a mystery friend he liked to “keep the camera busy” as he sexually exploited young boys while on depraved holidays in Southeast Asia.

 

Peter Andrew Hansen faces sentence in the NSW District Court after pleading guilty to 31 charges, including sexual intercourse with a child and 15 counts of producing child abuse material, after his vile work was uncovered in 2018.

 

The former lawyer confessed to filming and assaulting young boys aged between 10 and 14 for his own sexual gratification while overseas, with the earliest of his raft of offences coming in 2014.

 

On Thursday the court was told Hansen, now 63, sexually abused nine different children and photographed and filmed several others during trips to Vietnam and the Philippines over four years.

 

Judge James Bennett read perverted online exchanges Hansen had with a person dubbed “Maliboy Hornbag”, during which they rated their sick images and complained of the prices for meeting up with kids.

 

In one exchange Hansen, the Labor Party’s former Cabramatta branch president, sent two pictures of naked boys to the mystery man and asked, “Did you like the two in the garden?”

 

The one-time Fairfield Council candidate went on to say he “hope(d) to keep the camera busy” during his next meeting with children.

 

“I am still thinking how I can milk the max out of my poolside weekend,” Hansen wrote.

 

Hansen also discussed how much he paid to spend time with the boys, revealing that he bought them “stunning” striped Bonds underpants as gifts from Woolworths.

 

“Most get 250/300 (pesos) and a gift plus an outing and food,” he said.

 

“Outstanding performers and those I really like I might pump up to 500 but that’s the absolute limit.”

 

In another message he bragged that his position as a “businessman” meant the frequent trips to Asia would not be seen as suspicious.

 

Judge Bennett said the “abhorrent nature of the commentary” in the messages “illuminate the attitude of the offender … toward the egregious misconduct on which he is to be sentenced here today”.

 

The court was told Hansen organised for boys to be sent to the hotels where he was staying. He would let them swim in the pool before taking them to his room to photograph and perform sex acts on the children.

 

Judge Bennett, reading the agreed facts tendered to the court, said Hansen “talked dirty” to at least one of his victims as he sexually assaulted the boy.

 

Hansen was arrested on his arrival from Singapore into Sydney on October 6, 2018, after Australian authorities were tipped off about his predatory conduct.

 

Among the 100,000 files Australian Federal Police discovered on his electronic devices were videos and pictures of young boys lying naked on beds or in bathtubs, sometimes in groups or masturbating.

 

Some of the material had been downloaded as early as 2008 and as recently as 2018. It was all meticulously filed under categories specifying where the material was filmed, what child was shown and acts depicted.

 

At a sentencing hearing in February, Hansen told the court he was “ashamed” of himself, saying he had fallen short of his own standards.

 

“I didn’t only exploit their age, I exploited the fact they came from a poor Asian country,” he said.

 

Hansen, who has been in custody since his arrest, served as a Catholic priest in the Melbourne Archdiocese between 1996 and 2011.

 

Hansen’s sentencing continues.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/expriest-and-labor-party-figure-peter-andrew-hansen-faces-sentencing-for-possessing-child-abuse-material/news-story/94b9d78d332f8ebad845ef8a65e7ae4d

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 1:15 a.m. No.13819262   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

>>13748711

Ben Roberts-Smith's lawyers say ex-wife leaked photos of soldiers drinking from prosthetic leg

 

Jamelle Wells - 2 June 2021

 

Lawyers for Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith have told the Federal Court his former wife leaked photos of soldiers drinking out of a prosthetic leg to the media.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith is suing Nine owned newspapers, which include The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, over stories that allege he committed war crimes in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012 and punched a woman in the face in Canberra in 2018.

 

In a high-profile trial due to open Monday, the newspapers will rely on truth as a defence.

 

One of the barristers on Mr Roberts-Smith's legal team, Matthew Richardson, told a pre-trial hearing the team was still going through various images on USB drives that were part of the case.

 

Nine has alleged in court the drives contain images of soldiers drinking from the prosthetic leg of a dead Afghan man and that the drives were found buried in Mr Roberts-Smith's yard.

 

After the court heard the legal teams for the newspapers still didn't have access to the USB drives, Mr Richardson said Mr Roberts-Smith's ex-wife, Emma Roberts, leaked the images to the media.

 

He said the images of the prosthetic leg won't all be processed by the time the trial opens because it is an "onerous" task.

 

One of the lawyers acting for the newspapers, Lyndelle Barnett, disputed his claim, saying her clients did not have the material and did not receive it from Ms Roberts-Smith.

 

Ms Barnett said only one of her clients had the information being discussed but could not hand it over to lawyers due to national security laws.

 

Justice Anthony Besanko said the court would be open to the public for the trial but proceedings were unlikely to be live-streamed as there was a risk of disclosing national security information.

 

"My present inclination is not to," he said.

 

"That risk seems to be one that needs to be taken into account."

 

The court heard the opening address by Mr Roberts-Smith's chief barrister Bruce McClintock SC would run for two to three days.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith will be the first witness and his evidence is likely to take four days.

 

The trial is expected to run for up to 10 weeks.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-02/ben-roberts-smith-ex-wife-leaked-photos-court-hears/100186212

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 1:18 a.m. No.13819270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

>>13748711

Ben Roberts-Smith ‘extremely paranoid and obsessive’ over inquiry, courts hears

 

MAX MADDISON and KIERAN GAIR - JUNE 3, 2021

 

Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith became ­“extremely paranoid and obsessive” after Nine Entertainment published allegations he had committed war crimes while serving in Afghanistan, a court has heard.

 

In a Federal Court judgment on Wednesday, judge Anthony Besanko said the war hero’s ex-wife, Emma Roberts, asked her former husband to “seek professional help” to address concerns about his alleged “excessive” drinking, anxiety and depression.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, 42, is suing Nine newspapers the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age for defamation over a series of reports published in 2018, which he says portrayed him as a murderous war criminal during his time as a Special Air Service soldier in ­Afghanistan in 2009-12.

 

The decorated veteran has ­denied the allegations, while Nine has indicated it will defend the ­allegations using a truth defence when the matter goes to trial in Sydney on June 7.

 

The court heard allegations that Ms Roberts, who will give evidence on behalf of Nine, had leaked hundreds of images of soldiers drinking out of a prosthetic leg to the press.

 

The evidence from Ms Roberts is related to her deposition with the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force, as part of a wider military inquiry conducted by Major-General Paul Brereton.

 

“She states that following the commencement of the Inspector-General’s investigation, the applicant became, at times, erratic and suffered from mood swings,” the judgment reads.

 

“According to Ms Roberts, these circumstances coincided with an increased consumption of alcohol by the applicant on a nightly basis when he was in her presence.”

 

“The applicant asked his friend, an ex-army doctor, Dr (Parbodh) Gogna, to prescribe him beta blockers for excessive alcohol usage, anxiety and depression … Ms Roberts refers to the applicant’s behaviour when intoxicated. I need not set out the details.”

 

The judgment details how the pair sought counselling at the Psychology Cafe from October 2017 through till the end of 2018. Nine alleges Mr Robert-Smith’s assault of his mistress, who will be ­referred to in the trial as Person 17, took place in March 2018.

 

While psychiatrist Robi Sonderegger, who the subpoena was directed to, was not their counsellor, he holds the files for Psychology Cafe. Ms Roberts’s credibility as a witness is expected to be challenged by her former husband’s lawyers, who have previously said they will put to her that she is a liar during cross-examination.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith’s lawyers had sought to exclude this evidence being presented, but Justice Besanko dismissed the request, saying the documents were relevant due to their ability to ­address the alleged separation of the couple and Mr Roberts-Smith’s affair.

 

However, he did agree with Mr Roberts-Smith’s lawyers that the class of documents relating to Dr Gogna’s subpoena was “too wide” and extended to “irrelevant medical information”.

 

“There are unlikely to be documents in the medical file which are relevant to Dr Gogna’s proposed evidence as to the applicant’s character or the identification of him in the articles,” he said.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/ben-robertssmith-extremely-paranoid-and-obsessive-over-inquiry-courts-hears/news-story/58f70edfc8827b6eb1178169d9234281

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 1:30 a.m. No.13819311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13773516

Japanese Ambassador YAMAGAMI Shingo Tweet

 

Honoured and delighted to catch up with Prime Minister @ScottMorrisonMP at Australian Minerals Industry Parliamentary Dinner. Expressed my gratitude for #AussieSpirit being the first team to arrive in (Japan) ahead of @Tokyo2020.

@SoftballOz

 

https://twitter.com/YamagamiShingo/status/1400351645792276483

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 1:49 a.m. No.13819343   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

Marine Rotational Force – Darwin Facebook Post

 

2 June 2021

 

Exercise Crocodile Response 2021

 

The 1st exercise of Marine Rotational Force - Darwin's 10th itteration kicked off on May 25th!

 

U.S. Marines, Sailors, Australian Defence Force, the U.S Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance and Australia's Department of Foriegn Affairs and Trade conducted Exercise Crocodile Response 2021, demonstrating our shared ability to provide disaster relief to nations in the Indo-Pacific region.

 

(U.S. Marine Corps video by Cpl. Sarah E. Taggett)

 

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=4167781269977808&id=410608095695163

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 11:48 a.m. No.13822172   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

ABC managing director David Anderson blocks Four Corners episode

 

JAMES MADDEN - JUNE 3, 2021

 

A Four Corners episode about an alleged association between Scott Morrison and a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory has been delayed by ABC managing director David Anderson on the grounds it failed to meet “editorial and legal requirements”.

 

The Four Corners story by reporter Louise Milligan was slated to air next Monday. But Mr Anderson refused to approve the program after it was “upwardly referred” to him by news director Gaven Morris, according to a report in Nine newspapers on Thursday.

 

The timing of Mr Anderson’s decision is noteworthy — he is due to appear before Senate Estimates next Monday to face further questions about the defamation case brought by Industry Minister Christian Porter against the ABC.

 

The defamation case, which dealt with the ABC’s publication of historical rape allegations against Mr Porter, is expected to be discontinued after the parties agreed to terms on Monday.

 

But as The Australian has reported, tensions between Mr Porter and the ABC were further inflamed when Milligan and Four Corners executive producer Sally Neighbour posted comments about the legal matter on Twitter before the judge presiding over the case had considered consent orders.

 

The Australian reported that Mr Anderson subsequently approached Mr Porter on Monday afternoon to express his regret over the ill-timed social media activity of the two senior journalists.

 

When Mr Anderson fronts the parliamentary committee next week, it is expected that he will be quizzed on the amount of taxpayer money paid by the ABC to Mr Porter as part of the settlement of the case.

 

On Thursday, a spokeswoman for the ABC denied the claim in the Nine newspapers that the Four Corners story had been “pulled” from broadcast.

 

“Any suggestion to the contrary is misleading and mischievous,” the spokeswoman said.

 

“All ABC content is subject to the same rigorous editorial decision-making processes before being published.

 

“The decision to publish is only made once all requirements, including editorial and legal requirements, have been met and it is appropriate to do so.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/abc-managing-director-david-anderson-blocks-four-corners-episode/news-story/b6a1be2db7c2da4323a48a0df9bd89d2

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 11:08 p.m. No.13826637   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

‘Deeply offensive’: Prime Minister slams Four Corners’ QAnon probe

 

Zoe Samios and Lisa Visentin - June 4, 2021

 

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says it is “deeply offensive” to suggest he has any association with the QAnon conspiracy movement, after ABC managing director David Anderson knocked back a Four Corners episode about Mr Morrison’s alleged links to a QAnon supporter.

 

Responding to reports Mr Anderson withheld the episode due to editorial concerns, Mr Morrison criticised Four Corners’ attempt to explore his connections to the supporter.

 

“I find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation. I clearly do not,” Mr Morrison said on Friday.

 

“It is also disappointing that Four Corners, with their inquiries, would seek to cast this aspersion not just against me, but by members of my own family. I just think that is really poor form.”

 

The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age reported on Thursday that Mr Anderson knocked back the episode by prominent journalist Louise Milligan. The decision comes amid escalating tensions between the public broadcaster and the government, and just days after Industry Minister Christian Porter dropped defamation action against the ABC and Ms Milligan.

 

Mr Anderson on Friday defended his decision in an email to ABC employees, saying the program was not ready for broadcast but that he had urged the reporting team to “keep going”, leaving open the possibility the episode could air at a later date.

 

“On Wednesday I was provided with a link to a ‘rough cut’ of a Four Corners story about the influence of QAnon conspiracy theories in Australian domestic politics which had been endorsed by News management,” Mr Anderson said in a note to staff, seen by The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

 

“Any suggestion that I “pulled” or “blocked” the program is simply not true. I reviewed the material and made an editorial decision it was not yet ready for broadcast, as any responsible Editor-in-Chief would.”

 

Mr Anderson has assured the feedback was encouraging and that he requested more details to strengthen the story.

 

“My exact words were: ‘Please take on board the feedback and keep going. There is nothing in the program that I can see is time-sensitive. I would like a written response next week addressing the feedback. I know the team have worked on it for a while now, but frankly I would prefer we took our time to make it as strong as possible,’” he said.

 

“I am absolutely confident of that decision and make no apologies for requiring the highest standards of our published journalism.” A date for the episode is not set but could still air at some point in the future provided it meets Mr Anderson’s standards.

 

Four Corners staff were expecting the episode to run this Monday following weeks of delays, but were informed on Thursday it would not go to air following Mr Anderson’s decision. The episode was referred to Mr Anderson by the ABC’s director of news Gaven Morris - a typical practice that occurs with highly sensitive content.

 

The episode was approved by multiple ABC employees including the corporation’s legal department, editorial policy manager Mark Maley, and its head of investigations, John Lyons. Questions about the episode were put to the Prime Minister’s office on and off over a four-week period.

 

The QAnon conspiracy theory centres on discredited claims about an international paedophile ring involving politicians and celebrities. The Guardian reported in 2019 that a family friend of the Prime Minister is a key follower of the movement. The Age and the Herald have not seen any evidence of a relationship between Mr Morrison and a QAnon supporter and does not suggest that one exists.

 

The decision to knock back the episode occurred days after Mr Porter dropped his defamation action against the ABC on Monday over the reporting of a historical rape allegation. But the settlement deal was followed by an exchange of barbs between the parties as they disputed the details. Mr Porter strenuously denies the allegations.

 

Mr Anderson will appear before a parliamentary committee on Monday to discuss the settlement of the defamation case.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/not-yet-ready-for-broadcast-abc-boss-defends-four-corners-qanon-episode-decision-20210604-p57y3o.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 11:09 p.m. No.13826647   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

Morrison rejects 'offensive' link to QAnon

 

Daniel McCulloch - 4 June 2021

 

Scott Morrison has rejected "deeply offensive" suggestions he has any links to the QAnon conspiracy theory.

 

The prime minister hit out at the ABC and Four Corners for "poor form" in trying to tie him or his family to the movement.

 

"I find it deeply offensive there would be any suggestion I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation. I clearly do not," he told reporters in Canberra on Friday.

 

"It is just also disappointing that Four Corners in their inquiries would seek to cast this aspersion, not just against me but by members of my own family.

 

"I just think that is really poor form."

 

The Four Corners episode was delayed by management this week.

 

https://7news.com.au/politics/morrison-rejects-offensive-link-to-qanon-c-3014669

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 11:18 p.m. No.13826675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6678 >>9884

>>13818968

Scott Morrison labels ABC Four Corners program on QAnon ‘disappointing’ and ‘poor form’

 

Comments about program that is yet to air come after ABC boss tells staff ‘any suggestion that I “pulled” or “blocked” the program is simply not true’

 

Amanda Meade - 4 Jun 2021

 

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The prime minister Scott Morrison says it is “deeply offensive” and “poor form” of the ABC’s Four Corners program to investigate his relationship with a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy.

 

The program which has upset Morrison was slated for Monday but was delayed for review by the managing director, David Anderson.

 

“I find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation,” Morrison told reporters. “I clearly do not. It is also disappointing that Four Corners would seek to cast this aspersion not just against me but by members of my own family. I just think that is really poor form.”

 

Morrison’s comments came hours after Anderson revealed he had asked Four Corners to answer some “queries and concerns” he has about the program.

 

“Any suggestion that I ‘pulled’ or ‘blocked’ the program is simply not true,” Anderson told staff on Friday after reports the story had been delayed for broadcast.

 

The ABC news director, Gaven Morris, had “upwardly referred” the episode to Anderson, who is preparing for an additional appearance at Senate estimates on Monday. He was recalled to be questioned about Christian Porter’s defamation suit against the ABC which the former attorney general dropped on Monday.

 

The program was sparked by a story in Guardian Australia in 2019 that revealed that a significant Australian proponent of the QAnon conspiracy, Tim Stewart, was a family friend of Morrison and that his wife was on the prime minister’s staff.

 

The QAnon conspiracy purports that powerful forces are hiding and protecting satanic paedophile rings and that a secretive individual named Q leaves clues for his followers to decipher on internet forums.

 

Last year Stewart’s QAnon Twitter account, BurnedSpy34, was permanently suspended for “engaging in coordinated harmful activity”.

 

Stewart said in 2019 he had not attempted to influence Morrison, nor had he had conversations with him about any QAnon content.

 

Anderson told staff he had asked the program for more information because he wants to satisfy himself about a number of claims made in the story, which is reported by the multi-Walkley award-winning journalist Louise Milligan.

 

“I reviewed the material and made an editorial decision it was not yet ready for broadcast, as any responsible editor-in-chief would,” he said.

 

“My exact words were: ‘Please take on board the feedback and keep going. There is nothing in the program that I can see is time sensitive. I would like a written response next week addressing the feedback. I know the team have worked on it for a while now, but frankly I would prefer we took our time to make it as strong as possible.’”

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 3, 2021, 11:19 p.m. No.13826678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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The investigative team, led by Four Corners’ executive producer, Sally Neighbour, had been planning to air the program on Monday and were frustrated when management wanted to review it as they had already cleared legal and editorial hurdles.

 

“The ABC would not normally comment on the work of our journalists before their stories have been published, but in the interests of accuracy and transparency I am today compelled to put a few facts on the record,” Anderson said.

 

“My feedback was encouraging to the team and supportive of the hard work they had invested in this story, but I also asked them to come back to me with details of how they had addressed my queries and concerns.”

 

ABC news sources said the story had already been delayed by several weeks and deny claims by management that the story “needs more work”.

 

Guardian Australia understands that management wanted the program to get on-the-record responses from Morrison, as the prime minister has so far declined to respond to questions from Four Corners.

 

The ABC’s political editor, Andrew Probyn, was asked by Four Corners to put a series of questions to Morrison at a press conference this week. But Probyn asked no questions on the topic and focused instead on the Victorian lockdown.

 

Probyn declined to comment.

 

Four Corners sent another reporter to Canberra to ask questions but Morrison did not appear on the day he was in Parliament House.

 

Anderson said he had been given a “rough cut” of the program and confirmed it had been “endorsed by news management”, confirming that it was cleared by legal and editorial.

 

“In making a final decision about whether a program or other content is ready for broadcast or publication I consider all advice from the relevant team, ABC Editorial Policies and ABC Legal, among others,” he said. “I also trust my own judgement and knowledge about the high editorial standards that apply to all ABC content.

 

“I am absolutely confident of that decision and make no apologies for requiring the highest standards of our published journalism.”

 

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jun/04/abc-boss-says-he-had-concerns-about-four-corners-scott-morrison-qanon-program

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/05/qanon-conspiracy-theorist-friends-australian-prime-minister-scott-morrison

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 12:24 a.m. No.13826855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9849

Ex-Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins admitted to hospital over mental health concerns

 

RICHARD FERGUSON - JUNE 4, 2021

 

Former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins - who alleges she was raped in parliament - has been admitted to a Brisbane hospital over concerns for her mental health after months in the political spotlight.

 

Ms Higgins sparked a major reckoning over the treatment of women in Australian politics after she came forward last February to allege she was raped in Parliament House.

 

Her partner David Sharaz confirmed on Friday that she has gone to hospital and told other outlets that she was seeking support after “months of sustained political pressure.”

 

Labor has focused a large period of budget estimates and question time in the past sitting weeks to continuing to probe the government’s response to Ms Higgins’ allegations.

 

Scott Morrison’s chief of staff, John Kunkel, last month concluded a review of allegations that advisers in the Prime Minister’s office were responsible for leaking negative information about Mr Sharaz and found no evidence for the claims.

 

“The evidence before me falls well short of the standard that would be needed to arrive at such a finding in conformity with due process,” the report reads.

 

“While I am not in a position to make a finding that the alleged activity took place, the fact that those allegations have been made serves as an important reminder of the need for (Mr Morrison’s) staff to hold themselves to the highest standard.”

 

Mr Sharaz said on Twitter at the time that Mr Kunkel’s findings were an example of government staffers “protecting themselves”.

 

Ms Higgins has become a high-profile figure since she alleged she was raped in 2019 by a fellow Liberal staffer in then-Defence Industry Minister Linda Reynolds’ parliamentary office.

 

Since then, she has signed a book deal with Penguin Random House and gave a major speech to a women’s right rally outside Parliament House in March.

 

Senator Reynolds – who is now government services minister – also had to make a financial settlement with Ms Higgins after she called her former staffer a “lying cow” in front of staff.

 

''If you or someone you know may need help call Lifeline on 13 11 14.''

 

https://www.lifeline.org.au

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/exliberal-staffer-brittany-higgins-admitted-to-hospital-over-mental-health-concerns/news-story/5cbab6561c744468242aa4244ce5026a

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 12:34 a.m. No.13826883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6886 >>9861

Media fined a combined $1.1m for contempt of court breaches in Pell reports

 

Adam Cooper - June 4, 2021

 

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Some of Australia’s biggest media companies have been fined a combined $1.1 million for breaching contempt of court laws over the way they first reported George Pell’s conviction on sex abuse charges.

 

The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald are among the news outlets to have pleaded guilty earlier this year to breaching a suppression order over news reports they published in December 2018, in the days after a County Court jury found Cardinal Pell guilty.

 

The Age was fined $450,000 after pleading guilty to three breaches, related to an online article, a front-page story in the newspaper and an online editorial.

 

None of the media reports named Cardinal Pell or detailed his charges but referred to a high-profile person being found guilty of serious crimes, when the cardinal was still awaiting another trial. That second trial was later aborted by prosecutors.

 

Cardinal Pell had his convictions quashed and was released from prison last year following a successful appeal to the High Court.

 

Supreme Court Justice John Dixon said on Friday some media companies took a “calculated risk” in publishing reports they ought to have known breached the suppression order, and that their breaches diminished the order’s “purpose and efficacy”.

 

“In doing so, the media respondents usurped the function of the court in protecting the proper administration of justice and took it upon themselves to determine where the balance lay between Pell’s right to a fair second trial … and the public’s right to know what happened in the [first] trial,” Justice Dixon said.

 

The media companies, which also include Sydney’s The Daily Telegraph, The Courier-Mail in Brisbane, Channel Nine’s Today program and radio station 2GB, pleaded guilty in February to a combined 21 charges as part of a plea deal that brought to an end a trial that began last year. Both Nine Radio, which owns 2GB, and Channel Nine are owned by Nine Entertainment Co, which also owns this masthead.

 

As part of the plea deal, prosecutors withdrew other charges against the news outlets and against 15 individual journalists, which included the editors of some of the nation’s biggest newspapers.

 

Following the jury’s guilty verdict at 3.44pm on December 11, 2018, The Age was the first news outlet to publish an article later deemed to have breached the suppression order. It published an online story about 27 hours later, on the evening of December 12, 2018.

 

The following morning, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Daily Telegraph and The Courier-Mail all ran front-page stories about the case that were found to have breached the suppression order because they included information derived from the cardinal’s trial.

 

County Court chief judge Peter Kidd had imposed the suppression order over Cardinal Pell’s case to ensure nothing was published about the first trial which would have prejudiced his right to a fair second trial.

 

Judge Kidd revoked the suppression order in February 2019, when prosecutors dropped the second trial against Cardinal Pell, and that revocation allowed the media to report the guilty verdict made three months earlier, and details about the case.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 12:35 a.m. No.13826886   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13826883

 

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On top of fines totalling $1.108 million, Justice Dixon ordered the media pay the $650,000 that the Office of Public Prosecutions spent prosecuting the contempt case.

 

The judge did not accept prosecutors’ submission the news reports aimed to put pressure on Judge Kidd to revoke his order.

 

But he rejected the media’s claims the breaches were an honest mistake, as he found the media contended they should not be restricted from reporting the trial.

 

“The reporting of News Life Media (the publisher of news.com.au) and The Age … in particular constituted a blatant and wilful defiance of the court’s authority, as each took a deliberate risk by intentionally advancing a collateral attack on the role of suppression orders in Victoria’s criminal justice system,” Justice Dixon said.

 

The large fines imposed on The Age and News Life Media ($400,000) surpass the $300,000 sanction on Yahoo7 in 2017 for a report about a murder trial that included details not before the jury and resulted in the trial being aborted.

 

The Age’s editor Gay Alcorn said the fine imposed on the masthead was extraordinary and disappointing.

 

“The finding that the media generally took a calculated risk to breach the suppression order and to defy the trial judge was not supported by the evidence,” she said. “It was speculation from the prosecutor which should not have been accepted.

 

“The large fine on The Age is disproportionate compared to the trivial fines given to other media in this case and when compared to previous contempt cases. The fact that numerous media outlets, all with independent legal advice, published and broadcast these carefully worded stories and believed they complied with the suppression order demonstrates a problem with the order itself.”

 

Prosecutors had called for substantial fines in the Pell contempt case and argued the offending was serious, the reports had the potential to deny the cardinal a fair second criminal trial and encouraged people to search for information about the case such as in overseas news reports that named the cardinal.

 

Justice Dixon on Friday acknowledged the media apologised but found the companies didn’t demonstate any remorse or contrition, as the collective plea of guilty was entered during the trial and aimed at protecting individual employees.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald was fined $2000 for its breach over its front-page article.

 

The Australian Financial Review was fined a combined $160,000 for publishing two online articles and one in the newspaper.

 

Channel Nine was fined $30,000 for three short segments on Today, in which a reporter referred to the newspaper stories. 2GB was fined $10,000 for a similar reference on its breakfast program.

 

The other media penalised were the Herald and Weekly Times (a $1000 fine for each of the online articles in the Herald Sun and The Weekly Times), The Courier Mail ($1000 for a front-page article), the Geelong Advertiser ($1000 for an online article) The Daily Telegraph ($21,000 for a front-page story and an online article), The Advertiser in Adelaide ($1000 for an online article), Mamamia ($20,000 for an online article) and Business Insider ($10,000 for an online article).

 

Justice Dixon imposed convictions on all media.

 

The case against the media began in 2019 with 205 contempt charges against a combined 36 media companies and journalists but those numbers were whittled down during the proceedings.

 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/media-fined-a-combined-1-1m-for-contempt-of-court-breaches-in-pell-reports-20210604-p57y1d.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 12:47 a.m. No.13826910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9853

Peter Dutton's war crimes meddling risks truth telling: researcher

 

Harley Dennett - JUNE 4 2021

 

The author of an upcoming book on special forces says Australia leads on responding to war crimes, but new political meddling casts a shadow over truth.

 

Dr Samantha Crompvoets helped soldiers come forward with the secrets they were holding that blew the lid on alleged Australian war crimes in Afghanistan.

 

Defence chiefs continue to back the work of Dr Crompvoets, but the Minister Peter Dutton has now ordered a retaliatory strike on her company Rapid Context.

 

Mr Dutton said he has concerns about her upcoming book on the special forces titled "Blood Lust, Trust and Blame" and has sought legal advice.

 

"I've made my view very clear to Defence and I don't think you'll see any more contracts awarded in this regard," Mr Dutton said in a radio interview on Thursday.

 

He said the men and women of the ADF should be told to get back to business, "not to be distracted by things that have happened in the past".

 

Dr Crompvoets, a military sociologist and chair of the Australian Centre for Excellence in Post-Traumatic Stress, has been producing cultural research for the Defence department for more than a decade. That work came under political attack in estimates this week.

 

"I get that I'm telling uncomfortable truths, which is why people are gunning for me," Dr Crompvoets told The Canberra Times.

 

The researcher has been harassed with abusive phone calls and messages since media reports of her book.

 

"I'm disappointed that some have chosen to play politics over issues as serious as these," Dr Crompvoets said.

 

"I'm worried about the message that these attacks send to those members of the ADF who bravely came forward, and about the impact that this will have on people's willingness to come forward in the future.

 

"Australia is leading the way internationally in responding to these allegations of war crimes, however we must continue to work together to improve Defence culture - both for the national interest and for the incredible service men and women who wear the uniform."

 

Dr Crompvoets said Defence has acted on the research she has produced, helping improve Defence culture.

 

"To be honest, I'm more concerned with how I can contribute to renewing a positive culture within Defence than what individuals might say for a particular audience," she said.

 

Monash University Publishing announced Dr Crompvoets will be an upcoming contributing author in its "In the National Interest" book series that so far included Liberal Senator Scott Ryan and former prime minister Kevin Rudd.

 

Dr Crompvoets, a military sociologist and research fellow at ANU, was chosen after she produced an early report into perceptions of Australia's special forces that led to her receiving tip-offs of potential criminal offences committed during the Afghanistan War.

 

General Campbell confirmed Defence had a manuscript copy and was reviewing it in the interests of Defence and its members.

 

"I do believe it is an important aspect of our military history, [but] it's not the only aspect," the chief said.

 

"There's great extraordinary parts of our military history, our Army history and our special operations history.

 

"But we shouldn't walk past the things that make us uncomfortable. If we look them squarely in the eye, we get better as a force."

 

Dr Crompvoets' work helped that process start, he added.

 

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7282931/people-are-gunning-for-me-author-of-sas-report-fears-chilling-effect-of-political-meddling/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 1:02 a.m. No.13826954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6957 >>9853

Ben Roberts-Smith launches proceedings against ex-wife on eve of trial

 

Michaela Whitbourn - June 3, 2021

 

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Former special forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has filed Federal Court proceedings against his ex-wife just days before his high-stakes defamation case against The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald is due to start.

 

His estranged ex-wife, Emma Roberts, is expected to give evidence for the newspapers in that case.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, a Victoria Cross recipient, launched the defamation lawsuit over reports that he says accused him of murder during his 2009 to 2012 tour of Afghanistan. He is also suing the parties, that include The Canberra Times, now under separate ownership, and three journalists, over an allegation of committing an act of domestic violence against a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith denies all wrongdoing. The trial, estimated to run for up to 10 weeks, is due to begin in the Federal Court in Sydney on Monday.

 

Ms Roberts was initially expected to be a witness for her ex-husband, saying the couple were separated when Mr Roberts-Smith started a new relationship and that it was not an affair. However, Ms Roberts now says that is false and she was being pressured by Mr Roberts-Smith to lie.

 

At a pre-trial hearing in April, the former soldier’s barrister, Bruce McClintock, SC, said that if Ms Roberts gave evidence he would have to cross-examine her in court, and suggested the media outlets should “rethink what they’re doing” because “sometimes you can pay too high a price” by involving family members in proceedings.

 

Nicholas Owens, SC, acting for the media outlets, said this was an “egregious submission”.

 

Now the Federal Court has listed a new case launched by Mr Roberts-Smith against his former wife with a “return of subpoena” to be heard at 2.15pm on Friday before Justice Robert Bromwich.

 

The nature of the dispute between the two is not yet clear. However, Mr Owens told the court in April that Mr Roberts-Smith had warned Ms Roberts in a letter that month that if she spoke to lawyers for the news outlets about potential evidence, he would seek an injunction, attempt to sue her and take steps to undo a property settlement between them.

 

Mr McClintock said the letter was not a threat. He said a confidentiality agreement had been struck between two legally represented parties this year and “we do not waive” it.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 1:03 a.m. No.13826957   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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At a pre-trial hearing on Wednesday, the court heard that the publications’ legal representatives had still not been granted access to material contained on USB sticks that were relevant to the trial, including photographs of soldiers drinking from a prosthetic leg that belonged to a man alleged to have been unlawfully killed.

 

A previous hearing heard Mr Roberts-Smith had condensed the material onto one USB and transferred it to his laptop, which he subsequently wiped. Barrister Matthew Richardson, who is also acting for Mr Roberts-Smith, alleged the publications had access to those documents anyway because the USBs had been provided to them by Mr Roberts-Smith’s ex-wife.

 

But Lyndelle Barnett, acting for the media outlets, said that only one of her clients had possession of the material and he was prevented from giving it to his lawyers under National Security Information legislation.

 

“We don’t have the material on the USBs and … my client did not receive them from the applicant’s ex-wife,” Ms Barnett said.

 

In a judgment published on Wednesday, Justice Anthony Besanko allowed the media outlets to seek documents from a psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist who hold files relating to the former soldier, including marriage counselling records. But Justice Besanko set aside a subpoena addressed to an ex-army doctor and friend of Mr Roberts-Smith, on the basis that it was “too wide”.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith is claiming damages and aggravated damages from the media outlets, and says his mental health has suffered as a result of the articles, published in June and August 2018.

 

Justice Besanko said that, according to the written evidence of Ms Roberts, Mr Roberts-Smith became “extremely paranoid and obsessive” from mid-2017 “when journalists started contacting him about allegations of war crimes”.

 

An inquiry into the conduct of Australian soldiers in Afghanistan by the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force started in October 2016. The court heard Mr Roberts-Smith first consulted the psychiatrist in December 2017.

 

In a separate judgment released on Thursday, Justice Wendy Abraham gave reasons for her decision that a soldier who is to appear for Mr Roberts-Smith in the defamation case, known as Person 35, must hand over documents related to his own involvement in the military inquiry that investigated alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.

 

“I do not agree with Person 35’s characterisation of the document as ‘innocuous’,” Justice Abraham said.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/ben-roberts-smith-launches-proceedings-against-ex-wife-on-eve-of-trial-20210603-p57xsd.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 1:32 a.m. No.13827031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3540 >>9872

Army chief Lieutenant General John Frewen selected to push national COVID-19 vaccine rollout

 

7NEWS Australia

 

Jun 4, 2021

 

He was charged with stopping the boats, now the prime minister is calling on a prominent army chief to take charge of the country's vaccination program.

 

Lieutenant General John Frewen will now have direct control of the rollout as it enters its busiest stage.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCsYTbXX7vo

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 1:48 a.m. No.13827063   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

>>13819231

Former ALP official and Catholic priest jailed for 17 years over child abuse tourism

 

Jenny Noyes - June 4, 2021

 

A former NSW Labor Party official and priest who abused boys on “abhorrent” child sex tourism trips in south-east Asia, during which he also produced abuse images, has been jailed for 17 years.

 

Peter Andrew Hansen pleaded guilty in February to 31 charges, including eight counts of engaging in sexual intercourse with children under 16 outside Australia, and 20 counts of producing child abuse material.

 

In addition to the Commonwealth offences relating to the production of child abuse material in Asia, the 31 charges include two counts of the NSW offence of possessing child abuse material. Hansen received a separate sentence for those counts of four years and three months, to be served concurrently with his 17-year sentence for the Commonwealth offences and backdated to his 2018 arrest at Sydney airport.

 

From 2014 until his arrest, Hansen used Facebook and an encrypted instant message program called Brosix to connect with fixers and other consumers of child abuse material to discuss and share the material and arrange meetings with young boys in the Philippines and Vietnam.

 

In messages from October 2016, revealed in court documents, Hansen complains to a user called ‘Maliboy Hornbag’ about a “dud” experience in Cebu, and discusses plans for an upcoming “nude party”, including his location requirements – “high wall”, “locked gate”, “caretaker not onsite”.

 

Hansen says “I could have 5-8 in the house, we could lock the doors and pull the curtains”.

 

He tells Maliboy Hornbag he hoped to “keep the camera busy” on the trip and describes one small boy as a “sucker”.

 

On November 5, Hansen arrived in the Philippines and met with his fixer, 34-year-old Filipino national Joey Donozo, with whom he communicated on Facebook.

 

Donozo took photographs of local boys in Cebu under the pretence of a modelling shoot and would send them to Hansen, who would tell him which ones he liked and wanted to meet. Hansen would pay Donozo the equivalent of $8 AUD each time he brought children to his hostel.

 

On November 11, Donozo met with 11 boys and took them to a rented villa where Hansen was waiting with gifts of polo shirts and swimming shorts, which he instructed them to change into from their school uniforms. Hansen took several photos of the boys while clothed before they were instructed to go to his room and undress.

 

Hansen, then in his underwear, took further photos of the boys as he instructed them to remove their clothing. He took photos of them in various sexual poses before instructing them to stand in a line. He then performed sex acts on each boy.

 

Prior to his arrest, Hansen had been the president of Labor’s Cabramatta branch. He had also run as a Labor candidate in the 2016 Fairfield Council election. He was a Catholic priest in Melbourne from 1996 until early 2011 and, before that, a lawyer.

 

In his sentencing remarks in the NSW District Court on Friday, Judge James Bennett said Hansen’s “abhorrent conduct” included a high level of planning and organisation.

 

He said he was not persuaded that the offender was “contrite” in his evidence, that he “had the capacity for manipulation” and sought to deflect responsibility by repeatedly using the term “compulsion” to explain away his “prolific and prolonged” conduct.

 

The remorse Hansen expressed was “more concerned with his own predicament” than what he had done to the children, Judge Bennett said, adding it “beggars belief” that Hansen said he did not appreciate the extent of the harm to his victims until he read their statements.

 

“Protecting children from such behaviour is important,” Judge Bennett said. “These images can be stored anywhere and published anywhere in the world for many years. Each time the victims are revictimised by such occurrences.”

 

Appearing in court via video link, Hansen did not react as Judge Bennett read out his sentence.

 

He will be eligible for parole in October 2032.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/former-alp-official-and-catholic-priest-jailed-for-17-years-over-child-abuse-tourism-20210326-p57e8y.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 1:52 a.m. No.13827064   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Sydney priest, police officer charged with possessing child abuse material

 

Natassia Chrysanthos and Sarah McPhee - June 4, 2021

 

A Catholic priest in Sydney’s inner west and a police officer have been charged after an investigation into the alleged possession and distribution of child abuse material.

 

Father Joseph Kolodziej, the parish priest at All Hallows Catholic Parish Five Dock, was asked to step down from his public role at the parish and its neighbouring primary school this week after child abuse material was allegedly found on his phone.

 

The principal of All Hallows Catholic Primary School in Five Dock, Helen Elliott, wrote to parents saying Mr Kolodziej would not be involved with the school nor live at the parish next door while the police matter is investigated.

 

“I understand this news may come as a surprise, given Fr Kolodziej’s active involvement in our community, and you or your child may be experiencing feelings of disappointment and concern,” she wrote.

 

“Please be assured that the safety and wellbeing of our students is our priority.”

 

Police attached to the professional standards command last month began an investigation into allegations that child abuse material was being stored and distributed on an electronic device.

 

The investigation led them to arrest Mr Kolodziej in Five Dock on Wednesday. The 62-year-old was taken to Burwood police station and charged with possessing child abuse material and using a carriage service for child abuse material.

 

The possession charge, if proven, carries a maximum penalty in NSW of 10 years’ imprisonment. The carriage service charge, under Commonwealth legislation, carries a maximum penalty of 15 years’ imprisonment.

 

Mr Kolodziej had previously been the parish priest at St Mary Queen of Heaven in Georges Hall, which he left for the Five Dock posting in late January this year. In that role, he was a leader of St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Georges Hall, which is embedded within the parish.

 

Both the Five Dock and Georges Hall Catholic primary schools are part of the Sydney Catholic Schools education diocese.

 

A spokeswoman for the diocese said it had been made aware “that a Parish Priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney has been charged with offences related to child abuse material found on his phone”.

 

“We want to assure our school communities that the safety and wellbeing of our students is always our highest priority. We have been advised by the Archdiocese of Sydney that there is no indication the matter involves our school or parish,” she said.

 

“As this is an ongoing police investigation, we are unable to make any further comments at this time.”

 

Police executed a further search warrant at a Georges Hall address after they charged Mr Kolodziej on Wednesday.

 

At the scene, they arrested a 49-year-old police sergeant attached to a specialist command and seized electronic storage devices.

 

The specialist command is not the Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad.

 

The officer was taken to Liverpool police station and charged with possessing child abuse material. He has been suspended with pay and is due to face Liverpool Local Court on June 21. Mr Kolodziej is due to face Burwood Local Court on July 13.

 

All Hallows Catholic Parish, Five Dock and St Mary Queen of Heaven, Georges Hall have been contacted for comment.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/sydney-priest-police-officer-charged-with-possessing-child-abuse-material-20210604-p57y86.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 3:24 a.m. No.13827244   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

Geoff Wade Tweet

 

Australia: Former PM Kevin Rudd speaks via video at General Assembly of Beijing's 2021 International Finance Forum Spring Meetings in late May (see 6:44 to 17.30)

 

http://dythz.evp.mudu.tv/watch/7dg2v6k7

 

https://twitter.com/geoff_p_wade/status/1400447446510018561

 

 

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL FORUM 2021 SPRING MEETINGS

 

BEIJING, CHINA - 2021.05.29-30

 

The International Finance Forum (IFF) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental international organisation founded in Beijing in October 2003, and established by more than 20 key international organisations, including the UN and a significant number of financial institutions and leaders. The IFF is a long-standing, high-level platform for dialogue and communications, and a research network in the financial realm. The IFF aims to develop and encourage financial think tanks within China and other emerging economies, and has been upgraded to F20 (Finance20) status.

 

SPEAKERS

 

Kevin Rudd

 

President of Asia Society

 

Former Prime Minister of Australia

 

Jacob Rothschild

 

Former Chairman of RIT Capital Management

 

http://dythz.evp.mudu.tv/watch/7dg2v6k7

 

 

>42:07

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=Rothschild

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=ROTHS

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=hear%20you%20breathing

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=Lord%20d%20R

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 6:45 p.m. No.13832164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2173 >>9872

>>13779177

US paid Chinese People’s Liberation Army to engineer coronaviruses

 

SHARRI MARKSON - JUNE 4, 2021

 

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Anthony Fauci’s institute funded research by the Chinese military, the Wuhan Institute of ­Virology and American scientists to genetically manipulate coronaviruses soon before the pandemic hit.

 

The revelation shows American money was funding risky ­research on coronaviruses with People’s Liberation Army scientists – including decorated military scientist Zhou Yusen and the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s “Bat Woman”, Shi Zhengli.

 

Their research paper, submitted to the Journal of Virology in November 2019, was funded with three grants from the National ­Institutes of Health, via US universities. Details of the research funding, contained in the forthcoming book What Really Happened In Wuhan, go to the heart of whether senior US officials were reluctant to give credence to the theory that Covid-19 may be a ­result of a ­laboratory leak, out of concern that it would expose their ­complicity in providing funding to a facility that intelligence agencies suspected might have sparked the pandemic.

 

National security sources said the ties between Zhou and Dr Shi ­supported claims by US intelligence that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was engaged in “secret military activity”.

 

Zhou, who conducted the research in conjunction with the Wuhan institute, the University of Minnesota and the New York Blood Centre, was the first to file a patent for a Covid-19 vaccine on February 24 last year, according to documents obtained by The Weekend Australian.

 

This was only five weeks after China admitted there was human-to-human transmission of the virus.

 

Zhou is listed as the lead inventor on the patent application lodged by the “Institute of Military Medicine, Academy of Military Sciences of the PLA”.

 

Nikolai Petrovsky, a medical researcher at Flinders University who has been developing a Covid-19 vaccine, said that while it was technically possible to have a vaccine in this time frame, it ­appeared to be a “remarkable achievement”.

 

He said it left open the possibility the Chinese scientists were working on a vaccine before authorities publicly admitted there was a coronavirus outbreak.

 

“This is something we have never seen achieved before, raising the question of whether this work may have started much ­earlier,” Professor Petrovsky said.

 

In an extraordinary twist, Five Eyes intelligence agencies are ­investigating the unexplained death of PLA scientist Zhou in May 2020 as part of their probe into the origins of Covid-19.

 

While he was an award-­winning military scientist, there were no reports paying tribute to his life. His death was only mentioned in passing in a Chinese-media report in July and at the end of a December scientific paper. Both had the word ­“deceased” in brackets after his name.

 

The Weekend Australian has established that his death has been treated as unusual and is an early line of inquiry under the new Five Eyes probe into the origins of Covid-19 launched by Joe Biden.

 

The US President last month ordered the investigation – following a significant shift from early scepticism about the lab leak ­theory – and asked for it to report in 90 days.

 

Intelligence agencies have held information about Zhou’s death for some months but there was no active investigation into a potential laboratory leak.

 

The question of the origin of the pandemic was, for the most part, treated as a cold case with few staff, if any, investigating the matter full-time and with no sense of urgency.

 

Mr Biden has asked agencies to report back on the question of whether the outbreak is likely to have started through a natural zoonotic jump from animal to ­humans, or through an inadvertent laboratory leak.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 6:46 p.m. No.13832173   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2179

>>13832164

 

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Zhou worked at the Laboratory of Infection and Immunity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, which is part of the Chinese Academy of Military Medical Sciences and sits under the control of the PLA.

 

Born in 1966, Zhou was about 54 years old when the virus broke out in Wuhan.

 

His work for the Chinese military was extensive. Not only did he graduate from the Chinese Academy of Military Medical Sciences in 1998, but he won the first prize of scientific and technological progress of the army.

 

Like Dr Shi, his research focus was “new infectious disease pathogens” and immunology ­research. He worked under Wuchun Cao, a senior PLA colonel who sits on the board of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

 

Despite his work for the PLA, Zhou had ties to the US. He did his postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and had closely collaborated with the New York Blood Centre.

 

As far back as 2004, the PLA-trained scientist was experimenting with spike proteins in coronaviruses – the point of their infectivity that is often subject to manipulation and gain-of-function research. A 2004 paper that he co-­authored and was published in the Journal of Immunology states: “We showed that the S protein of SARS-CoV is highly immunogenic.”

 

Immunogenic is the technical term for how well a vaccine works – how well it provokes an immune response.

 

In 2006, Zhou, then at the State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity at the Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, was listed as the main author in a paper that stated the “receptor-blinding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV spike (S) protein elicits highly potent neutralising antibody responses in the immunised animals”.

 

The study made clear that they were looking at vaccine ­development. “In summary, the vaccines containing the (receptor-binding domain) of SARS-CoV S protein may induce sufficient neutralising antibodies and long-term ­protective immunity against SARS-CoV challenge in the ­established mouse model,” it reads.

 

Right before the pandemic, Zhou and three other scientists from the PLA-run Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology – Yuehong Chen, Lei He and Shishui Sun – partnered with two Wuhan Institute of Virology scientists – Dr Shi and Jing Chen – and eight Chinese scientists now based in the US at the University of Minnesota and the Lindsley Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood Centre. Their paper, titled Molecular Mechanism for Antibody-­Dependent Enhancement of Coronavirus Entry, was submitted to the Journal of Virology on November 27, 2019, and was published on February 14, 2020.

 

The research examined MERS and SARS coronaviruses as avenues for antibody-based ­antiviral drug therapy to treat coronaviruses.

 

Their paper had some positive results: “Taken together, our ­results show that RBD-specific neutralising MAbs bind to the same region on coronavirus spikes as viral receptors do, trigger conformational changes of the spikes as viral receptors do, and mediate ADE through the same pathways as viral-receptor-dependent viral entry.”

 

They found this “novel molecular mechanism for antibody-enhanced viral entry” could “guide future vaccination and ­antiviral strategies”.

 

This study was conducted “in vitro”, meaning in a petri dish or test tube, using humanised kidney and lung cells. Their last paragraph indicated the next step in a future paper would be to conduct “in vivo” experiments with ­humanised mice or primates. A paper published in Nature ­Reviews Immunology 18 months later, in April this year, would find that “neutralising monoclonal antibodies” could help the treatment of Covid-19.

 

The patent application lodged by Zhou states: “The invention ­relates to the field of biomedicine, and relates to a Covid-19 ­vaccine, preparation methods and applications. The fusion ­protein provided by the invention can be used to develop the Covid-19 protein vaccine and a drug for preventing or treating the Covid-19.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 6:47 p.m. No.13832179   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13832173

 

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The close working relationship between Zhou and Dr Shi supports declassified US intelligence released in January that said the Wuhan lab was conducting “military activity”.

 

“Despite the WIV presenting itself as a civilian institution, the United States has determined that the WIV has collaborated on publications and secret projects with China’s military,” it states.

 

“The United States and other donors who funded or collaborated on civilian research at the WIV have a right and obligation to ­determine whether any of our ­research funding was diverted to secret Chinese military projects at the WIV.”

 

Dr Fauci, America’s top medical adviser for the Covid-19 pandemic, has come under pressure over the coronavirus research his institute funded at the Wuhan ­Institute of Virology.

 

During the early days of the pandemic he did not mention the type of gain-of-function research that was being undertaken at the Wuhan institute, despite being aware of the type of research that was being undertaken in China, funded by America.

 

Dr Fauci, who declined an interview request, also did not alert nor seek permission from the White House leadership before he lifted, in 2017, the pause on gain-of-function research implemented by the Obama administration in 2014. Instead he raised the issue in a meeting with the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

 

Emails released under a Freedom of Information request from Buzzfeed this week showed that, in the early days of the pandemic, Dr Fauci was concerned that US funding had gone towards gain-of-function research in China.

 

In other emails, scientists wrote to Dr Fauci expressing the preliminary view that the SARS-CoV-2 genome appeared “inconsistent with expectations from evolutionary theory” and that it had some features that “potentially look engineered”.

 

A scientist who sent one of the emails on January 31, 2020, Kristian Anderson from the Scripps Institute, authored a paper in ­Nature Medicine on March 17 last year, claiming it could not have come from a laboratory.

 

The Weekend Australian has previously reported that a 2012 paper authored by Dr Fauci showed he acknowledged gain-of-function research could spark a pandemic. Writing in the American Society for Microbiology in October 2012, Dr Fauci acknowledged the controversial scientific research could spark a pandemic.

 

“In an unlikely but conceivable turn of events, what if that scientist becomes infected with the virus, which leads to an outbreak and ultimately triggers a pandemic?” he wrote. “Many ask reasonable questions: given the possibility of such a scenario – however remote – should the initial experiments have been performed and/or published in the first place, and what were the processes involved in this decision?

 

“Scientists working in this field might say – as indeed I have said – that the benefits of such experiments and the resulting knowledge outweigh the risks.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/science/us-paid-chinese-peoples-liberation-army-to-engineer-coronavirus/news-story/4adee56c1433fad332a76ffe043390ea

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 8:10 p.m. No.13832718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2724 >>9884

>>13818968

Australia's Prime Minister Has an Alarming QAnon Connection

 

David Gilbert - 4.6.21

 

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Australia’s Prime Minister is facing renewed questions about his links to the country’s highest profile QAnon supporter, after an episode of an investigative TV show looking into the controversy was suddenly pulled this week.

 

The episode of Four Corners, an investigative reporting series on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), was scheduled to air next Monday, looking at the alleged influence wielded by Tim Stewart, Australia’s foremost QAnon booster, and his friend of 30 years Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

 

But on Thursday the Sydney Morning Herald reported that the show had been pulled after editor-in-chief David Anderson expressed concerns about the show.

 

The decision comes just days after former Attorney General and current Industry Minister Christian Porter decided to drop his defamation action against the ABC over the reporting by Four Corners of a historical rape allegation against him.

 

But in an email to staff on Friday, seen by VICE News, Anderson defended the decision not to air the show, saying “any suggestion that I ‘pulled’ or ‘blocked’ the program is simply not true.”

 

Anderson said he had been shown a rough cut of the episode on Wednesday and wanted to “satisfy myself further on a number of claims made in the story.” He asked the reporters to provide a written response next week, saying the airing of the episode was not time-sensitive.

 

Whether the story was pulled or simply delayed, the result is that allegations that have been simmering for the last 18 months are headline news again, and could now threaten Morrison’s credibility.

 

Morrison, speaking to reporters in the capital Canberra on Friday, said it was “really poor form” for Four Corners to look into those allegations.

 

“I find it deeply offensive there would be any suggestion I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation. I clearly do not,” Morrison said. “It is just also disappointing that Four Corners in their inquiries would seek to cast this aspersion, not just against me but by members of my own family.”

 

While QAnon is predominantly a U.S. phenomenon, one of the most startling aspects of a conspiracy theory so deeply rooted in U.S. politics is how quickly it has gone global. And Australia is one of the countries where it has the strongest hold.

 

And Stewart, who previously ran an online health food venture called Fruit Loop, was one of its most vocal supporters from the very beginning, amassing a Twitter following of over 20,000 people.

 

Morrison and Stewart have been friends for 30 years because their wives, Jenny Morrison and Lynelle Stewart, are best friends. The pair were bridesmaids at each other's weddings and today Lynelle Stewart works for her friend in the Prime Minister’s residence in Sydney, where she holds a government security clearance.

 

The claims about Morrison’s links to QAnon date back to a speech given by Morrison in the Australian Parliament on October 22, 2018, when he issued a formal apology to the survivors of institutional child abuse.

 

“The crimes of ritual sexual abuse happened in schools, churches, youth groups, scout troops, orphanages, foster homes, sporting clubs, group homes, charities, and in family homes as well,” Morrison said.

 

The use of the term “ritual” was what caught the attention of some watching, as it was not a term used by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse. At the time the use of the term went unnoticed by the mainstream media, but a blogger called Richard Bartholomew did highlight its use as odd at the time.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 8:12 p.m. No.13832724   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13832718

 

2/2

 

But the strange phase didn’t escape the notice of QAnon figures. Notably, Joe M, at the time one of the biggest QAnon voices on Twitter, wrote: “Do my ears deceive me?” asked Joe M. “The new Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison must be a rider in #TheStorm.”

 

An explanation for the use of the term “ritual” came six months later, when a former friend of Stewart, Eliahi Priest, posted a video on Facebook detailing the close relationship Stewart had with Morrison and how he claimed to wield influence over the prime minister.

 

At one point Stewart told Priest in a Signal message, included in the video, that the prime minister was “awakening”—a term used widely for people who believe in QAnon conspiracies.

 

Stewart then sent a message at 7.30am on the morning of the speech, saying: “I think Scott is going to do it!!” which Priest said was a reference to dropping the word “ritual” into his address to parliament.

 

But the link between Morrison and Stewart wasn’t reported in the media until months later when the Guardian linked Morrison and Stewart. Subsequently the website Crikey reported in October 2019 that Stewart and his son Jesse both openly celebrated on social media Morrison’s use of the term ritual in the hours after the speech.

 

The investigation also highlighted how the Stewarts had worked with Australia’s most notorious conspiracy theorist Fiona Barnett to get Morrison to use the term “ritual” in his speech.

 

“Great moment,” Jesse tweeted. “You know #theGreatAwakening is in full swing when the Australian Prime Minister @ScottMorrisonMP mentions #RitualAbuse,” describing it as a “big step in a good direction for Australia”

 

“Scott is a patriot,” he added.

 

Tim Stewart also celebrated, tweeting via his now-deleted account Burn Notice, that “a new conversation began today in Australia. It was a stepping stone to be sure, but we took the step. @ScottMorrisonMP took control of the narrative powerfully and commenced phase 1 of our restoration.”

 

Morrison at the time attempted to dismiss any links between the use of the term ritual and QAnon in a statement to Crikey.

 

“The term ‘ritual’ is one that the Prime Minister heard directly from the abuse survivors and the National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse Reference Group he met with in the lead up to the Apology, and refers not just to the ritualised way or patterns in which so many crimes were committed but also to the frequency and repetition of them,” a spokesperson for Morrison said in a statement.

 

But 18 months later the controversy has not gone away. And whether or not the Four Corners episode was pulled or simply delayed due to editorial concerns, according to Andersen’s email to staff, it will be aired at some point, meaning Morrison will have a lot more questions to answer about his links to Stewart and to QAnon.

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7ebnv/australia-scott-morrison-news-four-corners-interview

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 9 p.m. No.13832974   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9876

Maxwell Request for Sex-Abuse Accuser’s Teenage Diary Denied

 

Patricia Hurtado - 5 June 2021

 

Ghislaine Maxwell’s request to review the teenage diary kept by one of the women accusing her of engaging in a sex-trafficking scheme with Jeffrey Epstein was rejected by a federal judge.

 

Excerpts of the diary describing interactions with Epstein, including a trip to a New York and a visit to his residence, were previously provided to Maxwell, but the British socialite had asked to see the whole thing in its original form. U.S. District Court Judge Alison Nathan said Friday that the rest of the diary wasn’t relevant to Maxwell’s case and called her request “little more than a fishing expedition.”

 

Prosecutors say the alleged victim stopped writing in her diary shortly after meeting Epstein, and the parties agree Maxwell isn’t mentioned in it.

 

The judge said Maxwell appeared to want the diary to try to argue that her absence from it proves her innocence and also to attack the alleged victim’s credibility. Maxwell had made “strained” arguments for how the diary might contradict the alleged victim’s possible testimony, including “entirely speculative and unsubstantiated” claims that the diary was altered, Nathan said.

 

Laura Menninger, a lawyer for Maxwell, didn’t immediately return an email seeking comment about the court’s ruling.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-04/maxwell-request-for-sex-abuse-accuser-s-teenage-diary-denied

 

https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/17318376/united-states-v-maxwell/?filed_after=&filed_before=&entry_gte=&entry_lte=&order_by=desc

 

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612/gov.uscourts.nysd.539612.298.0.pdf

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 9:31 p.m. No.13833109   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

Washington Post Live

 

The Path Forward: Global Education with Julia Gillard, Former Australian Prime Minister & Board Chair, Global Partnership for Education

 

Washington Post Live - June 12, 2021

 

Register for the program here - https://gillard.splashthat.com

 

As the leaders of the G7 meet, former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard is drawing the world’s attention to the global education crisis exacerbated by the lockdown. As board chair of the Global Partnership for Education, she is pushing world leaders to bring quality education to all children. Gillard, whose 2012 anti-misogyny speech in Parliament was voted the most unforgettable Australian TV moment, joins Washington Post columnist David Ignatius to share her thoughts on how world leaders can plan for a post-COVID-19 world, why girls are at risk of being shut out of schools, and why it should matter to the United States and the rest of the world. Join Washington Post Live on Friday, June 11 at 12:00pm ET.

 

Julia Gillard

 

Provided by the Global Partnership for Education.

 

Julia Gillard joined the Global Partnership for Education as chair of the Board of Directors in 2014 after a distinguished public service career in Australia. Following her passion for education, she was appointed a Commissioner at the International Commission for Global Education Opportunity in 2015 and became Patron at CAMFED, the Campaign for Female Education, in 2016. She is also a Distinguished Fellow at the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution.

 

Ms. Gillard served as Prime Minister of Australia between 2010 and 2013 and delivered nation-changing policies including reforming Australia’s education at every level from early childhood to university education, improving the provision and sustainability of health care, aged care and dental care, commencing Australia’s first ever national scheme to care for people with disabilities.

 

Before becoming Prime Minister, Ms. Gillard was Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion. From 2003 to 2006, Ms. Gillard served as Shadow Minister for Health followed in 2006 by an appointment as Shadow Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations and Social Inclusion.

 

Ms. Gillard is the first woman to ever serve as Australia’s Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. In October 2012, Ms Gillard received worldwide attention for her speech in Parliament on the treatment of women in professional and public life.

 

In recognition of her remarkable achievements and public service, Ms Gillard was awarded a Companion in the Order of Australia in January 2017.

 

In June 2018, the Board of Directors unanimously approved the extension of Ms. Gillard’s term as Board Chair until 2021.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/washington-post-live/2021/06/11/path-forward-global-education-with-julia-gillard-former-australian-prime-minister-board-chair-global-partnership-education/

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=washingtonpost

 

https://qanon.pub/?q=wapo

 

https://qanon.pub/#2401

 

>How many articles has the WASH POST released attacking the 'Q' movement?

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 11:08 p.m. No.13833433   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3444 >>9838

US, Aussie cops bring down drug lord

 

DAVID MURRAY - JUNE 4, 2021

 

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Investigators have revealed a drug trafficker jailed in NSW last month was one of their biggest targets, as an unprecedented level of collaboration between Australia and the US notches up a series of blows against organised crime.

 

For up to a decade, Zhen Tao Qi of Sydney was the major drug trafficker that Australian authorities just couldn’t catch in the act.

 

With direct contacts with ­Colombian cartels, Qi was suspected of being behind huge shipments of cocaine and other drugs to feed an insatiable market, funding a lavish lifestyle he couldn’t otherwise afford or explain.

 

It would take a massive international effort involving a stunning undercover operation for law enforcement to finally catch their man, as he attempted to ship half a tonne of cocaine to Australia from South America.

 

Co-operation between Australian and US law enforcement has resulted in the interception and disruption of vast drug shipments, including the foiling of an alleged attempt to import from South America three tonnes of cocaine worth $900 million that led to the arrest of three men in NSW this week.

 

More announcements from law enforcement are imminent, with the US Drug Enforcement Administration’s attache to Australia, Kevin Merkel, saying investigations have never been so focused or effective.

 

“We’re teaming up in ways we haven’t teamed up before,” Mr Merkel told The Weekend Australian. “For criminals, they’re getting punched in the mouth in ways they haven’t been before.”

 

Australian Federal Police ­Detective Superintendent Ben McQuillan said Qi had been a “longstanding, entrenched organised crime” figure in NSW.

 

“He was the subject of significant previous targeting activity over an extended period by multiple law enforcement agencies,” Superintendent McQuillan said.

 

“We considered him to have high-level and enduring international connections, which helped him to facilitate his drug importation activities.”

 

Qi’s network was significant enough that he was on the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s priority organisation target list, reserved for serious and organised crime figures and groups regarded as posing the greatest risk to the nation. Names of priority targets are usually kept secret, and there are currently only 16, the list recently updated to ­include an outlaw motorcycle gang identified as warranting the full attention of Australian law ­enforcement.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 11:12 p.m. No.13833444   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13833433

 

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Investigations by the DEA from their Bogota and Cartagena outposts into Colombian drug networks provided the initial intelligence that led to Qi’s arrest.

 

After setting off from Colombia, the 500kg of cocaine, estimated to be worth $200 million-$300 million at the time, was to be dumped at sea near Australia with GPS tracking devices for collection by another boat.

 

Australian authorities trapped Qi through an undercover agent, who gave him an encrypted ­mobile phone that could be secretly monitored. Another undercover agent delivered a $5 note with a pre-agreed serial number to a low-level representative of Qi at a park beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge, who in turn handed over cash for a boat.

 

Investigators are understood to have engineered events so that the double-masted, Belgium-registered yacht Vieux Malin, transporting the drugs from South America, had to go to the Solomon Islands. The yacht left Colombia in September 2018 and was intercepted by Royal Solomon Islands Police in Honiara with the cocaine aboard. Qi was arrested the same month.

 

Half a million dollars worth of luxury watches, $20,000 in cash and a new Land Rover were seized at Qi’s home at Wahroonga, on Sydney’s north shore.

 

“We would certainly say that he was able to accumulate a large amount of wealth, which his circumstances and his employment would not be able to justify,” Superintendent McQuillan said.

 

Qi was involved in the trafficking and distribution of “multiple drug commodities, whatever was available, whatever was profitable”, he said.

 

His role included negotiating and communicating with the offshore parties responsible for supplying and transporting the drugs, and he had “significant connections to local distribution networks” to disperse the cocaine in Australia. ACIC chief executive Michael Phelan last month said that in 2018 the DEA, AFP and Australian Border Force intercepted “eight or nine tonnes” of cocaine bound for Australia, more than double the nation’s annual estimated usage at the time.

 

Mr Merkel said the DEA brought to the table its network of human sources, robust intelligence gathering in South America and sheer numbers of agents working on drug cases.

 

Australian law enforcement had adopted a markedly more ­aggressive approach to organised crime over the past two years, he said.

 

“They don’t ignore these high level traffickers, they seek them out,” Mr Merkel said.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/us-aussie-cops-bring-down-drug-lord/news-story/875fcfa56477999cd67c0c0328fdf13e

 

https://www.afp.gov.au/news-media/media-releases/500kg-cocaine-seized-solomon-islands-two-arrested-sydney-part-joint

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 4, 2021, 11:47 p.m. No.13833540   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9872

>>13827031

Operation Sovereign Borders-style jab plan

 

GEOFF CHAMBERS - JUNE 4, 2021

 

Scott Morrison has appointed Lieutenant-General John Frewen to lead a powerful new national Covid-19 vaccination taskforce under an “Operation Sovereign Borders” model, integrating multiple government departments, agencies and stakeholders to maintain the record pace of inoculations across the country.

 

The Prime Minister, state and territory leaders on Friday also ordered the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee to devise an urgent plan to implement mandatory vaccination of aged-care and disability workers. With 20 per cent of adults having received their first Covid-19 jab and the country on track to hit 5 million doses by the end of the week, the Morrison government has moved to fast-track vaccine supply to reach more Australians.

 

National cabinet agreed to expand access to vaccines from next Tuesday, with Pfizer jabs to be made available for all Australians aged 40-49, and vaccines ensured for Indigenous Australians and people on the NDIS and their associated carers over the age of 16. Temporary visa holders under 50 who have been approved for return travel to Australia under exemptions will also be eligible.

 

Health Minister Greg Hunt also announced the commonwealth would increase the supply of vaccines to Victoria in response to a vaccination spike in the state, fuelled by the latest outbreak. In the 24 hours to Friday, a daily record 143,659 doses were delivered taking the overall number to more than 1 million in 10 days.

 

The elevation of Lt-Gen Frewen – a former acting head of the Australian Signals Directorate who led the Australian Defence Force’s Operation Covid-19 Assist – adds to the role of Commodore Eric Young, appointed under Mr Morrison’s “war footing” to manage vaccine supply and distribution.

 

Mr Morrison said Lt-Gen Frewen – who will assume responsibilities held by retiring Department of Health associate secretary Caroline Edwards – would have direct operational control of government departments involved in the national vaccination program.

 

“This change gives us the opportunity to step up another gear. Some years ago … there was an operation called Operation Sovereign Borders … a completely new organisational structure … for getting a whole-of-government effect on a very big problem,” he said. “It worked … and I think moving (to) that footing now will further improve how we’re working in the vaccination program.

 

“Lieutenant-General Frewen will have direct operational control across numerous government departments for the direction of the national vaccination program and all of those working in that program, from communications to dealings with states, to the distribution and delivery of vaccines … and the ramp-up … working with the GPs, pharmacists and others.”

 

Mr Morrison and national cabinet leaders on Friday asked the AHPPC, made up of federal, state and territory chief health and medical officers, to work up a plan to vaccinate the aged-care and disability workforce, following recent breaches in Victoria.

 

The national cabinet statement said all leaders had indicated an “in-principle disposition to mandating aged-care and disability workforce Covid vaccinations”.

 

Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly urged all aged-care workers to get vaccinated and said authorities were doing everything to make vaccines available to frontline staff. “We need to balance that unintended consequence potentially of affecting the workforce in our aged-care facilities, of course. And we saw this last year when large numbers of workers were furloughed because of contact with Covid-19,” he said.

 

After consultation with the aged-care sector, Mr Hunt said from June 15 mandatory reporting of all aged-care worker vaccinations would be in place. Aged and Community Services Association chair Sara Blunt welcomed the “in-principle disposition” of governments towards mandatory vaccinations for aged-care workers.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/operation-bordersstyle-jab-plan/news-story/eb4a43eb48bb618ba9343d84968d1ae9

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 12:34 a.m. No.13833648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3655 >>3661 >>8187 >>8191 >>8196 >>9838

U.S. Navy to christen USS Canberra littoral combat ship on Saturday

 

UPI Defense News - JUNE 4, 2021

 

June 4 (UPI) – The U.S. Navy's newest littoral combat ship, to be called USS Canberra, will have its christening ceremony on Saturday in Mobile, Ala., its maker, Austal USA, said on Friday.

 

While the Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs Marise Payne is the ship's sponsor, Arthur Sinodinos, Australia's ambassador to the United States, will deliver the principal address at the 1pm EDT ceremony, the Navy said Friday in a press release.

 

"Tomorrow we christen the second USS Canberra, named for the great capital city of Australia, our stalwart ally and superb naval partner," acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Harker said in the Navy's release.

 

Armed with guns and missiles, and capable of carrying helicopters, 412-foot-long littoral combat ships are small, fast surface warships designed to operate in near-shore environments, countering submarines, mines and small craft.

 

Independence-class vessels, which include the USS Canberra, feature a trimaran hull design, which differs from the steel/aluminum monohull of the Freedom class.

 

Construction of the vessel began in 2019.

 

The ceremony at noon on Saturday will be livestreamed on Facebook.

 

Built by Austal USA in Mobile, it is the first LCS launched by the company this year, and the first to be launched from the shipyards' new floating dry dock, the company said.

 

It is the second U.S. Navy ship named after in honor of the HMAS Canberra, a Royal Australian Navy heavy cruiser that was sunk in the Battle of Savo Island at the start of the Guadalcanal campaign in World War II.

 

https://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2021/06/04/navy-lcs-canberra-usscanberra-christening/2931622834453/

 

https://www.facebook.com/AustalUSA/posts/2905144529725513

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 12:35 a.m. No.13833655   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13833648

U.S. Department of Defense Press Release

 

Navy to Christen Littoral Combat Ship Canberra

 

JUNE 4, 2021

 

The Navy will christen its newest Independence-variant littoral combat ship (LCS), the future USS Canberra (LCS 30), during a 12 p.m. CDT ceremony Saturday, June 5 in Mobile, Ala.

 

The Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senator the Honourable Marise Payne, serves as the ship’s sponsor. As she is unable to attend, His Excellency the Honourable Arthur Sinodinos, Australian Ambassador to the United States will deliver the christening ceremony's principal address. Mr. Todd Schafer, acting assistant secretary of the Navy (Energy, Installations, and Environment) and Vice Adm. Ricky Williamson, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics (N4) will also provide remarks. In a time-honored Navy tradition, the Australian Ambassador’s wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Sinodinos, will break a bottle of sparkling wine across the bow on behalf of Foreign Minister Payne.

 

“Tomorrow we christen the second USS Canberra named for the great capital city of Australia, our stalwart ally and superb naval partner,” said acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Harker. “In so doing we move one step closer to welcoming a new ship to Naval service and transitioning the platform from a mere hull number to a ship with a name and spirit. There is no doubt future Sailors aboard this ship will carry on the same values of honor, courage and commitment upheld by crews from an earlier vessel that bore this name.”

 

LCS is a fast, agile, mission-focused platform designed to operate in near-shore environments, winning against 21st-century coastal threats. The platform is capable of supporting forward presence, maritime security, sea control, and deterrence.

 

The LCS class consists of two variants, the Freedom-variant and the Independence-variant, designed and built by two industry teams. The Freedom variant team is led by Lockheed Martin in Marinette, Wisconsin (for the odd-numbered hulls). The Independence-variant team is led by Austal USA in Mobile, Ala., (for LCS 6 and the subsequent even-numbered hulls).

 

LCS 30 is the 15th Independence-variant LCS and 30th in class. It is the second ship named in honor of the city of Canberra. The first USS Canberra (CA 70) was laid down as USS Pittsburgh on Sept. 3, 1941 and renamed Canberra on Oct. 15, 1942. She was named in honor of the Australian heavy cruiser HMAS Canberra, which sank after receiving heavy damage during the Battle of Savo Island. CA 70 was the first U.S. Navy cruiser named for a foreign capital. USS Canberra (CA 70) received seven battle stars for her service in World War II. In May 1958, Canberra served as the ceremonial flagship for the selection of the Unknown Serviceman of World War II and Korea. Canberra was decommissioned in a ceremony on Feb. 2, 1970, at the San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard. One of her propellers is preserved at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, while the ship's bell was donated to the Australian National Maritime Museum in 2001.

 

Media may direct queries to the Navy Office of Information at (703) 697-5342. More information on the Littoral Combat Ship Program can be found at:

 

https://www.navy.mil/Resources/Fact-Files/Display-FactFiles/Article/2171607/littoral-combat-ship-class-lcs/

 

https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2646551/navy-to-christen-littoral-combat-ship-canberra/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 12:48 a.m. No.13833707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Retired police officer Garry Burton jailed for more than 10 years for abusing boys aged 11 to 16

 

Joanna Menagh - 4 June 2021

 

A retired police officer with almost 40 years' service has been jailed for more than a decade for abusing three young boys, in what a Perth judge said was the work of a "sexual predator".

 

Garry Edward Burton, 64, was found guilty by a District Court jury of 24 offences against the boys, committed over a decade, when they were aged between 11 and 16.

 

Burton was still working as a police officer when he committed the offences and he said to one of his victims he could help him join the force.

 

The court was told he invited the boy, who was 16, to stay over at his house so he could take him to the police complex at Midland, but he abused him.

 

Another victim, who was 14, had an interest in a particular hobby and as a way of getting access to the boy, Burton offered to help him.

 

However, the court heard Burton made it clear to the boy that in exchange for the help, he had to engage in sexual acts with him.

 

Judge Christopher Stevenson said there was also other abuse against two of the boys, which was not the subject of charges but which showed his offences "formed part of a continuing course of conduct".

 

Judge Stevenson said Burton's crimes were not at the lower end of the scale of seriousness for child sex offences.

 

"The nature of the offending … and having regard to the extent of the planning, premeditation and grooming of each victim, indicate you were a sexual predator at work.

 

"You used what was available to you to groom and normalise sexual activity.

 

"You used interests they had at the time, in order to obtain access to them."

 

Judge Stevenson said the abuse was accompanied by "coercive conduct" from Burton, who he said was "able to secure for a long period of time, the silence of the victims".

 

Judge praises victims' courage

 

Burton retired from the police service in 2017 and the following year, when a formal complaint was made against him, he was diagnosed with "dissociative amnesia" — in part because of his work as a police officer — which he claimed meant he could not recall any of his offending.

 

Judge Stevenson said as a long-standing police officer involved in the enforcement of the law, it was not surprising that Burton had found it difficult to admit his guilt, but he said the 64-year-old had not shown any genuine remorse.

 

In contrast, Judge Stevenson praised the victims.

 

"It is to each of their credit that they were prepared to disclose the offending and that they had the courage to maintain their complaints throughout the criminal trial process."

 

'We feared not being believed'

 

In a statement, Burton's victims said his sentencing "marks the end of our silence".

 

"For years, we have feared not being believed and have been scared to speak out."

 

The now-adult men thanked the police officers who they said were prepared to listen to them despite Burton being a former member of the force.

 

"We are so grateful to them and to the prosecutors who made sure our stories were told accurately."

 

The men also thanked the jury who presided over the case for listening to "such horrible events" in their lives.

 

"Thank you for delivering verdicts that reflect your belief in us and your acknowledgement of our suffering.

 

"With this statement we want to raise awareness of the crimes and to try to prevent them occurring again and to stop victim-blaming, to stop minimising abuse and to stop excusing the actions of offenders."

 

Burton was sentenced to 10 years and eight months in jail.

 

He will be required to serve eight years and eight months in prison before he can be released on parole.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-04/retired-police-officer-jailed-for-abusing-three-boys/100192568

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 1:05 a.m. No.13833785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Frank Zumbo to fight charges of alleged sexual misconduct against three women, teenage girl

 

Federal MP Craig Kelly has spoken out after his chief of staff fronted court charged with alleged sex offences against four women.

 

Lane Sainty - JUNE 5, 2021

 

Federal MP Craig Kelly has complained of the “innuendo and rumour” surrounding his chief of staff Frank Zumbo after the top aide was charged with sex offences against three women and a teenage girl.

 

The member for Hughes, who defected from the Liberal party to the cross bench in February, said in a statement on Saturday he had spoken to Mr Zumbo who “categorically denies” the allegations.

 

“Further, given he has been subject to over 12 months of innuendo and rumour (which coincidentally was ramped up after I left the government benches) he advises that he looks forward to the opportunity of clearing his name before the courts,” Mr Kelly said.

 

The MP added that none of the complainants had approached him with allegations about his right-hand man.

 

“The first (I) became aware of them was when they were recently reported in the media and I have not had any correspondence from the police in regards to this matter,” he said.

 

Mr Zumbo, 53, was granted bail in Parramatta Local Court on Saturday after spending a night in custody following his arrest on Friday afternoon.

 

His lawyer Michael Moussa told the court: “I’m instructed to plead not guilty to every single charge, all sequences, as it stands.”

 

“That’s correct, Mr Zumbo?” he asked his client, who was beamed in by video link from Surry Hills police station.

 

“Indeed, yes,” Mr Zumbo replied.

 

Mr Zumbo has been charged with two counts of aggravated sexual touching, seven counts of aggravated indecent assault and nine counts of common assault.

 

The charges relate to alleged offences against three women aged 23, 26 and 27 and a 16-year-old girl.

 

Mr Moussa said he disagreed with the police prosecutor the allegations were “very serious”.

 

“We’re dealing with hugs. We’re dealing with kisses on the left cheek, allegedly,” he said.

 

Mr Zumbo was granted police bail on Friday, the court heard, but was not released as he refused to agree to a condition to not contact three colleagues who are also prosecution witnesses.

 

This condition would make it “impossible” for Mr Zumbo — his family’s sole breadwinner — to work while on bail, Mr Moussa said.

 

One of the colleagues told police in May 2020 they had never seen any “untoward behaviour” between Mr Zumbo and one complainant, Mr Moussa told the court.

 

The other, he said, told police: “I’ve never seen anything or heard anyone say anything that would make them feel uncomfortable.”

 

Magistrate Robert Rabbidge agreed to alter the condition, citing the need for bail conditions to be proportionate.

 

“Mr Zumbo holds a very significant position in our fine democracy. He’s a chief of staff of a member of parliament,” the magistrate said.

 

“I’m told he has worked in the past as a law professor, as a tutor. A man obviously well familiar with the law and of his responsibilities.

 

“To have no contact or no approach with staff members within this member of parliament’s office would make it impossible for a citizen who is presumed innocent to go about his daily work, not only for his own financial benefit but also to provide for his family.”

 

The new condition dictates Mr Zumbo cannot discuss the case with the three colleagues.

 

He is barred from contacting other prosecution witnesses, including the four complainants.

 

Mr Zumbo must also reside at a Maroubra address and not enter any schools, universities or points of international departure.

 

Outside court, Mr Moussa said: “Mr Zumbo has denied the allegations since the inception of these matters.”

 

He said the case against Mr Zumbo was weak, adding “it is a case where the prosecution may need to disprove any type of collusion”.

 

The matter is next in court on June 16.

 

https://www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/courts-law/frank-zumbo-charged-with-sexual-misconduct-offences-against-three-women-teenage-girl/news-story/a263e989d22e1aca2be3ffd8d3f295c7

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 10:27 p.m. No.13840854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0858 >>9884

>>13818968

Cautious or craven? The saga of Four Corners program on Morrison and QAnon has laid bare fractures within the ABC

 

It’s hard to judge the reasoning behind the ABC’s decision, but what’s clear is both journalists and senior management are feeling deeply betrayed

 

Margaret Simons - 6 Jun 2021

 

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A regular trope of dramas about newsrooms is the conflict between the editor or proprietor and the courageous investigative journalist. Cue rows, storm outs, lachrymose reflections in seedy bars, followed by the catharsis of eventual victory and publication.

 

In this story arc, the editor almost never gets to be the hero – or only if they have a change of heart and join their courageous reporters on the barricades.

 

It probably doesn’t need saying that real life is rarely so simple.

 

On Thursday, a story broke about the ABC managing director David Anderson preventing a Four Corners program about QAnon’s influence on Australian politics from going to air.

 

The reason the story broke was because of leaks from inside the ABC. The program was originally scheduled for Monday night. Originally intended for broadcast in May, it had already been delayed once, and had been signed off by the legal department and at least some levels of editorial management.

 

Then Anderson stopped it going to air.

 

After being accused of pulling the show, Anderson issued a statement to all staff saying that he had only delayed it, judging it not ready, and asked for more work to be done.

 

So how are we to understand this sequence of events?

 

Given the pressure the ABC is under, and given that the ABC’s own people are leaking, it is understandable to be concerned that Anderson has crumbled to political pressure.

 

Insiders say that it is the first time in decades that a program already scheduled has been pulled. They contest any suggestion that this is the normal operation of editorial processes.

 

On the other hand, internal communications dating from early this week speak not of the program being pulled, but rather of delay, to allow for further work.

 

My understanding is that the program as it stands is interesting, rather than revelatory – containing some material not already public, but also not likely to bring a government down or impede a career.

 

This is in the context of prime minister Scott Morrison’s family friendship with QAnon proponent Tim Stewart already being on the public record, having been reported by the Guardian and Crikey.

 

As a result of this week’s events, the Four Corners QAnon program now carries an outsized weight of public expectation and, should it air in the future, will come under more than the usual scrutiny.

 

So how are we to understand these events?

 

The term “upward referral” may sound like something your physiotherapist would say when treating sciatica but is in fact a central part of normal process in the ABC – the most managerial of our media organisations.

 

To quote ABC editorial policies:

 

"Editorial decision-making at the ABC is based on upward referral. Those who create, acquire, commission, or oversee ABC content are responsible for ensuring that it complies with the Editorial Policies, but they are also required to upwardly refer any editorial matter where they are in doubt. Editorial content that is controversial or likely to have an extraordinary impact should also be upwardly referred.”

 

What does that mean in practice?

 

In any newsroom, it is absolutely the job of an investigative reporter to push and push and push – first to get the story, then to get as much of it in front of the public as possible, against the barriers of defamation laws, vested interests and pressure from the powerful.

 

But it is equally the job of an editor or producer to question, to test, to examine, to exercise judgement and then – having determined what is to be made public – to back their reporters to the hilt.

 

It is the ABC’s editorial processes, frustrating though they can be, that help make it Australia’s most trusted news source by a country mile. And it is this public trust that is the ABC’s best guarantee of being able to survive the attacks of flawed and hostile governments.

 

Caution is not necessarily craven.

 

We saw the results in the case of the Four Corners Inside the Canberra Bubble story last year, in which reporter Louise Milligan revealed an extra-marital affair by minister Alan Tudge and alleged a long history of misogynistic behaviour by then attorney general Christian Porter.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 10:29 p.m. No.13840858   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13840854

 

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Tensions within the ABC have been laid bare

 

We now know that this program was originally to include the now public rape allegation against Porter, but that material was taken out for legal reasons. (Porter denies the allegation strenuously.)

 

The resulting broadcast, once that core had been removed, was thin and oddly structured. I have said elsewhere that I thought it got over the line as meriting broadcast, but other views are certainly possible, and the issue is still hotly debated within the ABC, including by some of those who had reservations about the QAnon story’s readiness.

 

Nevertheless, Anderson and other senior executives signed off on Inside the Canberra Bubble, then backed it and the reporting team.

 

The rape allegation became public later, in February, when friends of the complainant “Kate” sent a letter to South Australian senators and the prime minister, and Milligan reported the contents of the letter. Porter sued both the ABC and Milligan personally, and on Monday settled the defamation case in what can only be seen as a resounding victory for the ABC.

 

During the Porter controversy, Milligan and other ABC executives countered accusations of bias and personnel vendetta by pointing out that all the journalism had been through rigorous checking and managing director sign-off.

 

They were right to do so.

 

So, having gone toe to toe with the government on the Porter matter, facing down the legal and political firestorm, has the ABC suddenly gone to water?

 

These things are hard to judge, even for those directly involved. It is never as simple as someone coming in waving a reporter’s copy and saying “Rupert (or Peter, or Kerry, or Scott) won’t like this.”

 

When does caution become buckling to pressure? When does battle weariness set in? It is clear that opinions among senior journalists at the ABC about the readiness of the QAnon program were divided. Anderson, of course, faces Senate estimates this week. Had the program been aired, we can imagine the pressure he would have been under.

 

Exactly why Anderson considered the program not ready has not been revealed, but it seems the key issue was that Morrison had not responded to questions sent to his office, despite efforts from the Four Corners team.

 

Four Corners sent one of its reporters to Canberra hoping to pitch the questions live, but Morrison didn’t give a press conference that day. ABC political editor Andrew Probyn was asked by the Four Corners team to put questions to Morrison at another press conference but chose not to do so. We can conclude he didn’t want to hitch his reputation and ability to operate to a story in which he was not involved.

 

The frustration of the Four Corners team is understandable. Another program will have to be inserted into Monday evening at short notice. They see the withdrawal of the program as unprecedented. Others see it as the normal operation of editorial processes.

 

Meanwhile the management difficulties and tensions within the ABC have been both laid bare and made worse.

 

People in senior management feel deeply betrayed that someone leaked the fact of the program being withdrawn, particularly after the organisation backed Four Corners through the Porter controversy.

 

Presumably the leaker also feels deeply betrayed, or they would not have leaked.

 

The ABC’s Canberra press gallery’s lack of willingness to get involved is also apparent.

 

One thing is for sure. This flawed and spin-loving government will exploit the fractures that have been revealed. That is an unfortunate outcome.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jun/05/cautious-or-craven-the-saga-of-four-corners-program-on-morrison-and-qanon-has-laid-bare-fractures-within-the-abc

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 11:04 p.m. No.13840988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0997 >>9884

>>13788675

Dan Andrews surfaces online for the second time in four days after Daily Mail Australia questioned his six-week silence amid rumours about what REALLY happened when he slipped down stairs - but we still haven't seen his face

 

SAM MCPHEE and LEVI PARSONS - 6 June 2021

 

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Daniel Andrews has surfaced on social media for the second time in four days after Daily Mail Australia questioned why he'd remained silent for more than six weeks - despite Victoria being plunged into yet another lockdown.

 

Mr Andrews, who oversaw Melbourne's 112-day lockdown last year, broke his silence on Wednesday to insist he would soon return as state premier as he continued to recover from a horrific fall down a set of stairs in March.

 

It was the first time he had addressed the public since a social media post on April 18, when he said he was making 'slow and steady progress'.

 

Mr Andrews was on Saturday night spotted in wife Catherine's Instagram story, with the Victorian Labor leader getting a lockdown haircut.

 

'On the tools again. Practice makes perfect. Love this one so much - getting better every day,' Mrs Andrews captioned the post.

 

Mr Andrews' face was concealed by his wife's hand and a comb.

 

That could only fuel an influx of comments from conspiracy theorists who have suggested his accident was the result of something more nefarious.

 

Some have even claimed an image showing him in his early recovery stage was doctored.

 

'I wonder when Daniel Andrews will show his face in public,' one conspiracy theorist wrote on Twitter.

 

'As they say in the X Files. "The truth is out there".'

 

It was just the fourth social media post the Labor leader has appeared in since his fall at a holiday house in the Mornington Peninsula on March 9 - and came after Daily Mail Australia questioned his failure to make a public statement since late April.

 

On Wednesday night Mr Andrews called on Victorians to remain strong as they faced another seven days in lockdown.

 

'I have more scans and a meeting with my medical team next week. I'll let you know how that goes and exactly when I'll be back on deck later this month,' he wrote in his first communication to Victorians in more than six weeks.

 

Despite the theories of some online, Andrews suffered serious injures that required months of painstaking recovery.

 

He suffered at least five broken ribs and an acute compression fracture of the T7 vertebra in his spine, putting him on extended sick leave.

 

In his first public Facebook post since April, Mr Andrews also took the opportunity to 'send a message to Victorians'.

 

Victoria's gruelling lockdown was extended because state officials warned the coronavirus outbreak could 'explode' if restrictions were to ease in Melbourne.

 

'There will be no snapback,' a government source told the Herald Sun.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 11:06 p.m. No.13840997   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13840988

 

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There were five new cases reported on Saturday, bringing the cluster associated with the Indian double mutant strain to 70.

 

Restaurants and cafes outside Melbourne were ordered to check customers' IDs when they reopen to ensure no one from the city sneaks out into regional towns, and a uniform QR code system has also finally been put in place.

 

Despite the dreaded lockdown extension, the travel limit for Melbournians for exercise and shopping will extend from 5km to 10km, but compulsory wearing of masks both indoors and outdoors will remain in place.

 

Victoria's Chief health officer Brett Sutton hinted some of the restrictions could even stay in place beyond the next week.

 

That's because Victoria are pursing an 'aggressive suppression' strategy, with the intent of bringing cases back down to zero.

 

'We can't have one or two cases out there and open back up to the kind of settings we had before,' Prof Sutton said.

 

'That's what led one case from South Australia to lead to 60 cases and thousands of primary close contacts within a month.'

 

But with stay-at-home order costing the state about $150 million a day, according to KPMG modelling, and no JobKeeper subsidies in place, it remains unclear how vulnerable Victorians will be supported if the draconian measures continue.

 

The lockdown is the fourth for Victoria since the lockdown took hold in Australia.

 

In contrast, the NSW Government has been reticent to impose border restrictions or lockdowns even after it was discovered on Tuesday that a Victorian family who later tested positive for the virus went on 1,765km roadtrip across the state.

 

The man, his wife and their two children were some of Victoria's six new locally acquired infections recorded on Wednesday.

 

Their trip prompted urgent Covid health alerts for numerous venues in NSW.

 

The father had some symptoms on May 25 after driving back to Melbourne on May 24, and tested positive on May 31 - almost a week later.

 

Last year, Victoria was shut down for 112 consecutive days as the state racket up 800 Covid deaths.

 

Mr Andrews was replaced by his deputy James Merlino to manage the latest outbreak.

 

On Wednesday Mr Merlino confirmed Victoria's initial seven-day lockdown, sparked by a Covid cluster arising in May, would be extended for another week in the Melbourne area.

 

'Just because we've had to do this before, doesn't mean it's easy to do again,' Mr Andrews wrote.

 

'Some of us will be tired. Some stressed. Some sick to the back teeth of this pandemic. Maybe a mix of all three.

 

'But please know that every individual effort you made today, and everything you'll do tomorrow and every day after will save lives.

 

'Record tests, record vaccinations, record fight - we're doing this to protect our communities, our state and the entire country. Be proud of what you've achieved and be proud of our state too. Keep fighting Victoria.'

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9655233/Dan-Andrews-surfaces-social-media-wife-Catherines-Instagram-getting-haircut.html

 

https://twitter.com/CathLAndrews/status/1401137955301859335

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CPnlQYtrdiJ

 

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=4159979647399873&id=134712696593275

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 5, 2021, 11:55 p.m. No.13841161   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

Aussie Sean Turnell to join Aung San Suu Kyi in the dock

 

AMANDA HODGE - JUNE 4, 2021

 

Myanmar’s ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her Australian economic policy adviser Sean Turnell will face the Supreme Court this month on criminal charges without legal representation, her lawyer warned on Friday as the military junta prepared to meet South-East Asian envoys.

 

Khin Zaw Maung said Ms Suu Kyi, Professor Turnell and three other defendants were listed as respondents in a Union Supreme Court cause list set for June 24 in which they were marked for legal self-representation, despite all of them having appointed lawyers to defend them.

 

“None of the lawyers representing the defendants in the case under the Official Secrets Act knew about the hearing. Nobody notified the defence lawyers,” Khin Zaw Maung said, adding it was not clear if the defendants had even been notified that they were to defend themselves.

 

Prof Turnell of Macquarie University, who has been detained since February 6, and Ms Suu Kyi both face charges of breaching the Official State Secrets act.

 

The 75-year-old Nobel Peace laureate has also been charged with five other offences including breaching Covid-19 protocols and illegally importing walkie talkies.

 

The accusation came as International Committee for the Red Cross president Peter Maurer appealed directly to coup leader General Min Aung Hlaing in a rare meeting on Thursday – the first by a Western official since the February 1 coup – to allow ICRC access to Myanmar’s now overflowing prisons and a humanitarian aid corridor.

 

“Caught between armed conflict, Covid-19 and the current situation, people in Myanmar are in need of urgent assistance and protection,” Mr Maurer told the junta chief, according to an ICRC statement.

 

Mr Maurer did not specifically ask for access to Ms Suu Kyi or other political prisoners but said his visit “aimed to share ICRC’s concerns on the humanitarian situation and reinforce ongoing efforts to ensure space for neutral and impartial humanitarian action”.

 

The US on Friday reiterated its demand for the release of American journalists Daniel Fenster and Nathan Maung, who are among dozens of journalists detained by the junta.

 

“We have pressed the military regime to release both of them immediately and will continue to do so until they are allowed to return safely to their families,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said. “We have seen the junta in recent days attempt to stifle freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, and they do that knowing that only by suppressing the will of the Burmese people might they be able to retain some semblance of control.”

 

At least 845 civilians have been killed and more than 4500 people detained by security forces charged with suppressing mass opposition to the coup that toppled the civilian government of Ms Suu Kyi and has since plunged Myanmar into chaos.

 

Envoys from the Association of South-East Asian Nations were scheduled to meet with General Min Aung Hlaing in the capital Naypyidaw on Friday, after weeks of back channel negotiations between the junta and the regional bloc which has faced rising criticism for its inertia.

 

Myanmar officials confirmed that Brunei’s second foreign minister, Erywan Pehin Yusof, representing the Sultan of Brunei who is the current ASEAN chairman, and ASEAN secretary-general Lim Jock Hoi had arrived in Naypyidaw on Thursday night.

 

It was not clear whether the envoys would also meet members of the National Unity Government, a shadow civilian administration made up of ousted MPs, which on Friday promised citizenship for the persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority in exchange for help to overthrow the junta. The junta has classified members of the NUG as “terrorists”, meaning anyone speaking to them can be charged under counter-terrorism laws.

 

ASEAN leaders met with General Min Aung Hlaing at a summit in Jakarta in April to discuss the crisis, and later issued a “five-point consensus” calling for an end to the violence, dialogue between all parties, humanitarian aid access and the appointment of a special envoy to Myanmar to “meet with all parties concerned”.

 

More than a month later a special envoy has to be appointed.

 

Critics have accused ASEAN of buying time for the junta and of helping to legitimise the regime by meeting with the coup leader but not with elected MPs ousted by the military.

 

Footage of General Min Aung Hlaing’s attendance at the summit was repeatedly aired on state television while junta mouthpiece, the Global New Light of Myanmar, published pictures of his meeting with Mr Maurer above a caption which said the two men discussed humanitarian assistance and ICRC support for government efforts to address Covid-19.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/aussie-sean-turnell-to-join-aung-san-suu-kyi-in-the-dock/news-story/0dfc18b945692ea831aee31c5d691338

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:09 a.m. No.13848071   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8075 >>9884

>>13818968

ABC denies Four Corners, management ‘at war’

 

Four Corners staff have denied they are “at war” with ABC bosses in the wake of an episode about QAnon being pulled.

 

Samantha Maiden - JUNE 7, 2021

 

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Four Corners executive producer Sally Neighbour and journalist Louise Milligan have denied they are “at war” with ABC bosses in the wake of the high profile defamation battle with Christian Porter and a story about the QAnon cult that has angered the Prime Minister.

 

Fresh controversy has erupted in recent days over the Four Corners program after it emerged ABC management had delayed the broadcast of a program by Milligan over the QAnon cult that canvasses long standing claims that a family friend of Scott Morrison and his wife Jenny have links with the organisation.

 

The ABC has also confirmed in Senate estimates today the Porter case ended up costing the public broadcaster $780,000.

 

The former Attorney-General launched the legal action over a Four Corners online article that revealed a senior cabinet minister, later revealed to be Mr Porter, had been accused of an historical rape.

 

Mr Porter, who denied the accusation, discontinued the case in May.

 

The broadcaster spent $680,000 defending the action, as well as paying $100,000 to the company of Mr Porter’s high-profile defamation lawyer Rebekah Giles in mediation costs.

 

“We don’t regret publishing the article in the first place. We stand by our journalism. That article still exists online,” ABC managing director David Anderson said at Senate Estimates today.

 

Last week, Mr Anderson flatly denied he “pulled” the latest Four Corners program prepared by Milligan for political reasons but confirmed he did delay the broadcast to “do more work” on it.

 

That prompted a report in The Australian newspaper on Monday that the ABC is “at war” over the fallout and that Four Corners was in conflict with Mr Anderson and the broadcaster’s news boss Gaven Morris.

 

While refusing to comment in the original article, Neighbour tweeted this morning that the suggestion she was at war with anyone was incorrect.

 

“Happy Monday from #4Corners. Fyi no-one here is at war with anyone and morale is excellent,” she said.

 

“We fully accept it is the MD’s role to decide whether/when to publish, and we value ABC management’s unwavering support for our journalism. We are continuing to work on the QAnon story.”

 

The journalist working on the QAnon story is the multi-Walkley Award winning Milligan, who is the author of a book on George Pell, Cardinal.

 

“Any suggestion I’m ‘at war’, least of all with ABC MD, with whom I have an excellent relationship, is completely untrue,” Milligan said.

 

“I declined to speak to any journalist about this – in fact, I’ve been very unwell after (an) operation.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:11 a.m. No.13848075   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13848071

 

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On Friday, the Prime Minister dismissed any suggestion he supported or had links with the “dangerous” cult and complained that it was concerning that the Four Corners program had tried to drag his wife Jenny into the issue.

 

The US-based far-right “QAnon” conspiracy movement believes there is a secret “deep state” plot against Donald Trump has been investigated by the FBI as a domestic terrorism threat.

 

It follows widespread claims online that there was some significance to the Prime Minister referring to “ritual” sex abuse in a speech on institutional sex abuse.

 

The use of the term “ritual” is often deployed by QAnon supporters in the context of their belief that the world has been overtaken by Satan-worshipping paedophiles.

 

Mr Morrison said he wanted to make it clear there was no basis for any suggestion he or his family had links to a cult.

 

“I find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation,” Mr Morrison said.

 

“I clearly do not.

 

“It is just also disappointing that Four Corners in their inquiries would seek to cast this aspersion, not just against me but by members of my own family.

 

“I just think that is really poor form.”

 

Last year a man’s QAnon Twitter account, BurnedSpy34, was permanently suspended for “engaging in co-ordinated harmful activity”. The man’s wife is a longstanding friend of Mrs Morrison and previously worked with her at Kirribilli House. She no longer does so.

 

But Mr Anderson rejected reports that he “pulled” the program.

 

“Any suggestion that I ‘pulled’ or ‘blocked’ the program is simply not true,” Mr Anderson told staff.

 

“I reviewed the material and made an editorial decision that it was not yet ready for broadcast, as any responsible editor-in-chief would.

 

“My exact words were: ‘Please take on board the feedback and keep going. There is nothing in the program that I can see is time sensitive. I would like a written response next week addressing the feedback. I know the team have worked on it for a while now, but frankly I would prefer we took our time to make it as strong as possible.’”

 

Mr Morris is understood to have “upwardly referred” the episode to the managing director ahead of his appearance at Senate estimates.

 

The Guardian and Nine newspapers have also reported that the ABC’s Canberra-based political editor, Andrew Probyn, was asked to put a series of questions to Mr Morrison at a press conference this week but declined to do so.

 

Probyn’s refusal to assist was then promptly leaked to newspapers to suggest there was division in ABC ranks between the Canberra bureau and the flagship current affairs program pursuit of the QAnon story and the Prime Minister.

 

Probyn has declined to comment on the claims.

 

https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/media/abc-denies-four-corners-management-at-war/news-story/0f900be92fdefe0036240f76aa27424f

 

https://twitter.com/neighbour_s/status/1401695396540272642

 

https://twitter.com/Milliganreports/status/1401693844928753665

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:13 a.m. No.13848080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

Four Corners pushes to air QAnon episode within weeks

 

Lisa Visentin and Zoe Samios - June 6, 2021

 

Four Corners will push for its episode linking Scott Morrison to a QAnon conspiracy theorist to air within the next fortnight, despite the Prime Minister’s office rebuffing the broadcaster’s attempts for a detailed response to its questions.

 

The controversy over the episode will be a key focus of a Senate estimates hearing on Monday, when ABC managing director David Anderson will face questions over his decision to delay the program days out from scheduled airing, deeming it “not ready”.

 

ABC sources familiar with the internal dynamics of the controversy who were not authorised to speak publicly said Four Corners was working to address Mr Anderson’s concerns with the aim of having it broadcast-ready in the next two weeks. One of the concerns was that the Prime Minister had not responded to detailed questions from the broadcaster.

 

Mr Morrison’s office responded to the ABC on Sunday with a brief statement after weeks of ignoring their requests for comment, with a government source saying the response did not want to give credence to “crazy Twitter conspiracy theories”. The statement comes after Mr Morrison publicly criticised Four Corners last week for “poor form” by attempting to explore his connections to QAnon supporter, Tim Stewart, who has been known to the Morrison family for years.

 

Lead investigative reporter on the episode, Louise Milligan, said on Twitter on Saturday the ABC had contacted Mr Morrison’s office “more than 20 times” over the past month seeking answers to questions relating to the story.

 

Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson said she intended to use the estimates hearing to ask Mr Anderson about the planned episode and to raise concerns about the ABC’s social media policy.

 

“I intend to ask Mr Anderson about ABC editorial standards including in relation to reports that a proposed Four Corners story, which made deeply offensive claims and unjustifiably attacked the Prime Minister and his family, had not met the requisite editorial standards,” Senator Henderson said.

 

Mr Anderson, who is also editor-in-chief, informed ABC staff via email last week that the reason he delayed the episode from airing this Monday was because it required more work in order to satisfy a number of claims made, and he had encouraged Milligan’s team to “keep going”.

 

The decision to recall Mr Anderson for further evidence, just days after his last appearance at Senate estimates, was initiated by Labor and the Greens before the controversy over the Four Corners episode erupted. Instead, the parties sought Mr Anderson’s return to extract details over the settlement deal struck between the ABC and Industry Minister Christian Porter after he discontinued his defamation action against the broadcaster last week.

 

Shadow attorney-general Mark Dreyfus said Mr Porter’s defamation action had cost ABC resources, and the public had a right to know what had happened.

 

“It is important to understand exactly what this bluff has cost taxpayers and correct the record on some of the outlandish statements made by Porter, which go to the ABC’s integrity,” Mr Dreyfus said.

 

Mr Porter sought to claim victory over the ABC after he dropped his lawsuit, which he launched in March over Milligan’s reporting of a historical rape allegation against him in an online article in February. He continues to strenuously deny the allegation. But the parties continued to dispute the details of the settlement in the hours after it was announced.

 

The ABC has maintained it did not pay Mr Porter any damages, only his mediation costs, and has appended an editorial note to the article, which remains online. Mr Anderson is expected to disclose the cost of the settlement to the ABC when asked on Monday.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/four-corners-pushes-to-air-qanon-episode-in-weeks-20210606-p57yiw.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:14 a.m. No.13848083   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

ABC Four Corners episode linking Scott Morrison to QAnon ‘may very well air’

 

FINN MCHUGH - JUNE 7, 2021

 

A Four Corners episode delving into Scott Morrison’s alleged links to a far-right conspiracy group “may very well go to air”, and his office did not attempt to nix the program, the ABC’s managing director has confirmed.

 

The program, which was slated to run on Monday, explored Mr Morrison’s alleged relationship with a man who professed to follow the far-right QAnon conspiracy.

 

The QAnon cult claims a cabal of elite pedophiles in Washington and Hollywood secretly run the world and attempted to bring down former US president Donald Trump.

 

The episode was delayed after being referred last week to ABC managing director David Andersen, who wrote to the Four Corners team on Thursday suggesting there was “concern over some areas” and elements “to be strengthened within the story”.

 

But appearing before senate estimates on Monday, Mr Anderson reiterated his support for the “outstanding, award-winning” team, flatly rejecting reports the story had been nixed.

 

“I didn’t pull the story; the story’s still under way and very well may go to air,” he said.

 

The episode was cleared by the broadcaster’s editorial policies and legal team.

 

Mr Anderson revealed it was not referred to him “with concern”, arguing it was “quite reasonable” for him to question aspects of a story to ensure it met “the highest editorial standard”.

 

“I’m either looking to satisfy myself that we’ve done all that we can to corroborate what was in the story, or I’m looking for other elements to it,” he said.

 

“It is our process (and) I think it only strengthens us and what we do.”

 

Four Corners on Saturday tweeted it received no response from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to 20 follow-ups, having first reached out a month ago.

 

Mr Anderson confirmed the PMO spoke to ABC news director Gaven Morris in “direct relation” to written questions put to Mr Morrison.

 

But he denied the Prime Minister, his office, or any Liberal figure had pressured the ABC not to run the episode.

 

“I would know about that if it (had happened) … I believe there’s been no intervention by anyone of the government, or anyone else, to suggest that that program should not go to air,” he said.

 

He was yet to review the Four Corners team’s response to his queries but believed “it’s in my inbox”.

 

Four Corners executive producer Sally Neighbour on Monday tweeted that employees “fully respected” Mr Anderson’s role in deciding whether and when to publish, confirming work on the QAnon program is ongoing.

 

Mr Morrison on Friday denied “deeply offensive” claims linking him to QAnon, describing attempts to embroil his family as “poor form”.

 

“I find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation. I clearly do not,” he said.

 

“It is also disappointing that Four Corners in their inquiries would seek to cast this aspersion, not just against me but members of my own family. I just think that is really poor form.”

 

The support level for QAnon was unclear, though Facebook “uncovered thousands of groups and pages, with millions of members and followers” linked to the cult, NBC News reported.

 

The group was linked to insurrectionists who stormed the US Capitol building in January.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/abc-four-corners-episode-linking-scott-morrison-to-qanon-may-very-well-air/news-story/f8bb117fe421dbd8251afbb105b12004

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:16 a.m. No.13848087   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13818968

A Cancelled ‘Four Corners’ Episode Linking Scott Morrison To QAnon Will Now Be Aired

 

The ABC has said it will air an episode of Four Corners that investigates whether Scott Morrison has ties to far-right conspiracy group QAnon, despite initially delaying it amid controversy.

 

CLAIRE KEENAN - 7 JUNE 2021

 

It’s not often an episode of Four Corners causes a stir before it’s even aired.

 

Last Thursday, it was reported that the ABC’s managing director David Anderson had cancelled a scheduled episode of the show, which supposedly explores the relationship between QAnon and Australian politics.

 

The episode was scheduled to broadcast tonight, but ABC staff who worked on it, including investigative journalist Louise Milligan, were reportedly told late last week that the program was going to be pulled.

 

The decision was made just days after Industry Minister Christian Porter discontinued his defamation case against the ABC, and Milligan herself, which has led people to call out the timing of the ABC’s decision to pull the Four Corners episode as a bit suss.

 

Four Corners has since confirmed that it has been given the green light to continue working on the episode, which is now expected to air within the next fortnight.

 

But why has the episode caused such a commotion?

 

What Is Four Corners Investigating Exactly?

 

The episode under scrutiny supposedly links Prime Minister Scott Morrison to a supporter of the far-right conspiracy group, QAnon.

 

QAnon is one of the biggest conspiracy movements in recent history, which has gained thousands of Australian followers in the last year, particularly since the emergence of the COVID pandemic.

 

It has been reported in the past that a QAnon figure is supposedly a family friend of ScoMo, and that the figure’s wife is actually on the PM’s staff.

 

Just last year, The Guardian reported that one of the more significant QAnon figures, who tweets under the handle @BurnedSpy34, is a long-life friend of ScoMo’s.

 

Why Was The Episode Blocked In The First Place?

 

Apparently, the episode was “upwardly referred” for review by the ABC’s news director, Gaven Morris, to Managing Director David Anderson.

 

Usually this happens in the instance of sensitive content, or if there are any concerns, which is a pretty standard practice for the broadcaster.

 

But Anderson has strongly denied that the decision to stop the episode was purely to dampen tensions with the federal government.

 

In an email to ABC staff last week, Anderson wrote that the reason he delayed the episode was because it needed more work, and he encouraged Milligan’s team to “keep going”.

 

Scott Morrison’s Response To The Episode

 

Four Corners maintains that it reached out to Morrison on multiple occasions to ask him about the nature of his relationship with the QAnon figure, but had failed to get a response by the time production on the episode had finished.

 

ScoMo had stayed silent on the issue, until the news broke that the episode had been blocked. Then, he had some pretty strong feelings about it.

 

Speaking at a press meeting last week, the PM said that he found the Four Corners program “deeply offensive” and in “poor form”, and he publicly criticised the ABC for suggesting that he had any “involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation”.

 

“I clearly do not,” he continued.

 

Four Corners vs ABC Management

 

While the controversial episode is now set to be aired, this has all played out amidst rumours of rising tensions between the Four Corners team and ABC’s management, which the staff are totally denying.

 

A new airing date for the episode is yet to be announced.

 

https://junkee.com/four-corners-scott-morrison-qanon/297302

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:32 a.m. No.13848125   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8127 >>8138 >>5419 >>9304 >>9327 >>7222 >>7636 >>7649 >>5189 >>2371 >>9610 >>9643 >>6569 >>9295 >>5973 >>9274 >>9328 >>4690 >>3827 >>3854 >>2226 >>9853

‘Corrosive jealousy and lies’ behind Ben Roberts-Smith war crime claims, court told

 

Michaela Whitbourn - June 7, 2021

 

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Former special forces soldier Ben Roberts-Smith’s reputation was destroyed by a campaign fuelled by bitter and jealous soldiers who made allegations of war crimes to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, his barrister has alleged on the first day of his high-stakes defamation trial.

 

Sydney defamation barrister Bruce McClintock, SC, acting for Mr Roberts-Smith, told the Federal Court on Monday that the case was about “courage, devotion to duty [and] self-sacrifice”, on the one hand, and “dishonest journalism, corrosive jealousy, cowardice and lies”, on the other.

 

An allegation that Mr Roberts-Smith had killed an Afghan teenager and then boasted to another soldier about it in 2012 was “far fetched” because it was the kind of thing only an “ostentatious psychopath” would say.

 

Mr McClintock said Mr Roberts-Smith’s reputation had been destroyed by a campaign led by “bitter people” in the Special Air Services who were “aided by credulous journalists”.

 

He alleged “a number of soldiers had developed enormous jealousy towards my client”, and “some might call it tall poppy syndrome”. Some soldiers expected to give evidence for the media outlets might be “confused, mistaken or have false memories because of the trauma”, Mr McClintock added.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, a Victoria Cross recipient, launched the defamation lawsuit in 2018 over reports that he says accused him of murder during his 2009 to 2012 tour of Afghanistan and committing an act of domestic violence against a woman with whom he was having an extramarital affair. Along with the two media outlets now owned by Nine, he is suing three journalists and The Canberra Times, which is now under separate ownership.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith denies all wrongdoing. The media outlets are relying chiefly on a defence of truth. The trial is expected to run for up to 10 weeks.

 

In a lengthy opening address that is expected to continue into Tuesday, Mr McClintock rejected as “ridiculous” an allegation that Mr Roberts-Smith shot an Afghan teenager in the head in 2012 and told a fellow soldier “I shot that c— in the head” … It was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen”.

 

“It’s like [actor] Robert Duvall in Apocalypse Now; it’s sort of thing that would be said by an ostentatious psychopath,” Mr McClintock said. “He’s not that.”

 

He said Mr Roberts-Smith was an exceptional soldier; competent in battle and effective at engaging in killing. Some in the community might “blush” at the characterisation of killing as a virtue, he said, but, if so, their quarrel was with the government who sent young people to war.

 

He quoted former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who is said to have remarked: “We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”

 

Mr Roberts-Smith killed many insurgents, he said, as did other Australian soldiers.

 

“War is violent,” Mr McClintock said, and “the simple fact is that some who have reported on matters concerning my client have forgotten that fact … in their rush to tear him down.”

 

He said the soldiers had “no way of knowing” whether a person was an insurgent or an ordinary villager in Afghanistan because “they didn’t wear uniforms; they didn’t carry a sign saying ‘insurgent’.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:33 a.m. No.13848127   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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The trial is expected to hear about the killing of a suspected Afghan militant with a prosthetic leg in April 2009. The leg was allegedly used as a beer drinking vessel at the SAS base in Afghanistan.

 

Mr McClintock told the court in 2019 that Mr Roberts-Smith “never drank from that thing … because he thought it was disgusting to souvenir a body part, albeit an artificial one”.

 

But he said on Monday this was “my mistake” and Mr Roberts-Smith did not drink from the leg because it was “closely associated” with a soldier to whom he didn’t want to lend “approval or credence”.

 

He added that drinking from the prosthetic leg of a dead enemy might appear to be in “bad taste” but “in the scheme of human wickedness it does not … rate terribly high”. Allowances must be made for men who had engaged in the extremity of armed combat who needed to decompress, he said.

 

He said the allegation that Mr Roberts-Smith punched a woman with whom he was in a relationship between late 2017 and early 2018 was false and the former soldier “absolutely abhors” violence against women.

 

The allegation caused his client “terrible damage”, Mr McClintock said. It justified an award of aggravated damages on top of the usual compensatory damages because “if anything” it was this allegation that caused him to lose his public speaking business.

 

In late May the media outlets withdrew one element of their truth defence, related to the alleged killing of an unarmed Afghan. They had initially described the killing as murder. The newspapers are still seeking to prove that Mr Roberts-Smith killed that unarmed man, and committed six murders.

 

Mr McClintock said it was “absolutely outrageous” to withdraw the murder allegation with “no apology”, and it also warranted aggravated damages.

 

Part of Mr McClintock’s opening address is expected to be held behind closed doors to preserve the secrecy of national security information. Mr McClintock foreshadowed this would take “the better part” of Tuesday.

 

The hearing continues.

 

https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/corrosive-jealousy-and-lies-behind-ben-roberts-smith-war-crime-claims-court-told-20210607-p57yq9.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:42 a.m. No.13848138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8139 >>9853

>>13848125

Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial told soldiers drank beer from dead Afghan man's prosthetic leg

 

Jamie McKinnell - 7 June 2021

 

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Drinking beer from the prosthetic leg of an Afghan man allegedly shot dead by decorated veteran Ben Roberts-Smith was a way for soldiers to "decompress", a defamation trial has heard.

 

Bruce McClintock SC today opened the Victoria Cross recipient's case in the Federal Court in Sydney against Nine Entertainment Co over a series of articles published in 2018.

 

Mr McClintock said the reports, which contained allegations including involvement in the unlawful killing of Afghans and bullying of Special Air Services Regiment (SAS) colleagues, "destroyed" Mr Roberts-Smith's reputation as an "exceptional soldier".

 

"This is a case about courage, devotion to duty, self-sacrifice," Mr McClintock told the court.

 

He said the case also involved "dishonest", "corrosive" journalism and jealousy from Mr Roberts-Smith's colleagues after he was awarded for his bravery.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith, 42, is suing the publisher of The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Canberra Times newspapers, along with three journalists.

 

He said he was defamed by imputations including that he "broke the moral and legal rules of military engagement" while on deployment in Afghanistan and is "therefore a criminal".

 

Mr Roberts-Smith alleges the inferences included that he unlawfully killed up to six Afghan men, or procured soldiers under his control to do so and also committed an act of domestic violence against a woman in a Canberra hotel.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith denies the allegations and the media company is relying on a truth defence.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith claims some inferences arise out of a specific incident in 2009, where he was alleged to have shot dead, at close range, a man with a prosthetic leg after clearing a compound.

 

Mr McClintock said the media company's legal team had attempted to paint the man as "a defenceless, disabled man because he had a prosthesis" when evidence pointed to him being a member of the enemy.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith is alleged to have shot the man 10 to 15 times after carrying him over his shoulder, but Mr McClintock said he would show the court a photograph of the dead man's body suggesting there were as little as two bullet wounds, consistent with his client's account.

 

Mr McClintock said the man's leg was "souvenired" by another SAS officer — an enemy of Mr Roberts-Smith — who took it back to base and had it mounted.

 

The leg was later used as a "novelty beer-drinking vessel" and many photographs of the prosthetic being used for this purpose have emerged.

 

"It might appear bad taste to drink from a souvenir prosthetic leg taken from a dead enemy," Mr McClintock told the court.

 

"In the scheme of human wickedness, it does not, in my submission, rate terribly high.

 

"And allowances should be made — my client will say something along these lines — for the necessity for men who've engaged in armed combat to decompress afterwards."

 

Mr McClintock said his client did not drink from the leg.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:43 a.m. No.13848139   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13848138

 

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Mr McClintock said Mr Roberts-Smith and his colleagues in Afghanistan "did what was required of them", including killing insurgents and anti-coalition militia.

 

Having successful armed forces meant not only having soldiers who were fit, well-trained and resourceful, but soldiers who were able to perform in combat, Mr McClintock said.

 

"That means someone who's able to kill the enemy before the enemy kills him," he told the court.

 

"War is violent.

 

"The simple fact is that some who've reported on matters concerning my client have forgotten that fact, the violence of war, in their rush to tear him down."

 

The barrister outlined the difficulty of specific missions performed by the SAS, saying by 2014 his client's colleagues had developed corrosive jealousy after Mr Roberts-Smith was handed multiple awards — including the highest honour for gallantry.

 

"They resented those awards and above all the Victoria Cross."

 

Mr McClintock criticised Nine for dropping a previous allegation about the murder of another Afghan man in 2012, which was contained in defence documents until last month.

 

He said it was "absolutely outrageous" for the "powerful" media company to back away from such a serious allegation "with a blithe wave of their hand a month before the trial", despite having been previously alerted to there being no basis for it.

 

Mr McClintock said he would use that development to argue for record aggravated damages.

 

Woman 'fell down stairs'

 

Mr McClintock dismissed as “entirely false” a reported allegation Mr Roberts-Smith had punched a woman, with whom he was having an affair, in the face after an event at Parliament House in 2018.

 

Nine’s articles alleged the woman was punched in a hotel room after she became drunk at the function and risked exposing the affair, angering Mr Roberts-Smith.

 

But Mr McClintock said the woman — referred to as “Person 17” due to a suppression order — fell down some stairs while very drunk and leaving the event, suffering a “severe impact” which caused her black eye.

 

He said the injuries were observed at the function, where the woman was given assistance.

 

“My client will give evidence that he absolutely abhors violence towards women and has never, and will never, engage in it,” Mr McClintock said.

 

“She didn't mention any allegation to anyone that this had occurred until she spoke to [journalist Nick McKenzie] … three months later.”

 

Mr McClintock said this allegation had caused Mr Roberts-Smith to lose public speaking invitations and had affected him in a distinctly different way to the allegations of war crimes, warranting further aggravated damages.

 

He also foreshadowed evidence which would challenge the woman’s credibility and “mental stability”.

 

Mr McClintock's opening address is expected to run for two to three days before Mr Roberts-Smith takes the stand as the first witness.

 

The trial, before Justice Anthony Besanko, will last for up to 10 weeks.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-07/ben-roberts-smith-reputation-destroyed-defamation-trial-told/100194790

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:53 a.m. No.13848153   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8157 >>9838

Qantas infiltrated by organised criminals, says intelligence report

 

Nick McKenzie, Joel Tozer and Fergus Hunter - June 6, 2021

 

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Crime agencies believe Qantas has been infiltrated by bikies and other organised crime groups to facilitate drug importation and other activities that pose a risk to national security.

 

A classified federal law enforcement intelligence operation code-named Project Brunello has determined that a “significant” number of Qantas staff – up to 150 – are linked to criminality. The operation describes suspected wrongdoing that is “serious and represents a very high threat to the Australian border”.

 

Official sources briefed on the findings but unable to speak publicly due to confidentiality requirements said among the most concerning of the suspected “trusted insiders” within Qantas is a Comanchero motorcycle gang affiliate who is linked to international drug cartel boss Hakan Ayik. This person is working in a mid-level managerial position at Qantas’ Sydney airport operations and the intelligence suggests he has recruited criminals into the airline to help import narcotics.

 

The revelations raise serious questions for both the airline and the federal government, and come after historical inquiries have warned of evolving gaps in port and airport security. They also raise questions for federal Labor, which is opposing transport security laws proposed by the Coalition and backed by police that would enable criminal intelligence to be used to stop workers receiving aviation and maritime government security clearances.

 

Qantas Group chief security officer Luke Bramah told The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes that “given we follow all of the government’s vetting procedures, we find these claims disturbing. We have not been advised of any current investigations of Qantas Group employees involved in organised crime. If concerns are raised regarding any of our employees, we will actively support their investigation and take appropriate action.”

 

He said Qantas was the only commercial airline that holds a Trusted Trader accreditation with Australian Border Force, “which means every single employee connected to international air freight must pass a fit and proper test. We’ve not been advised by Border Force of any of our employees failing this test.”

 

But Project Brunello found in its July 2020 report that “trusted insiders” at Australia’s biggest airline have links to organised crime and were able to “cause significant harm” to the Australian community by facilitating smuggling across borders.

 

The official sources briefed on the report said the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission inquiry had found some Qantas staff were creating “vulnerabilities in the security of supply chains and critical infrastructure” that risked eroding the public’s faith in border security and in the reputation of the airline.

 

Individuals identified include a Hells Angels-linked figure in the Northern Territory who is working as a Qantas contractor. He is the subject of intelligence indicating he previously infiltrated Defence Department flights that were subcontracted to Qantas. A Qantas freight contractor in Perth was also found by Brunello to have been repeatedly “using his trusted insider status” to make large drug deliveries.

 

Brunello assessed that former Qantas baggage handler turned wealthy Sydney racing identity Damion Flower, who pleaded guilty in May to importing $68.5 million worth of cocaine, had actually imported $1 billion worth of cocaine via Qantas and a corrupt Qantas baggage handler, who has also since been jailed. The full extent of Flower’s trafficking through Qantas, along with Project Brunello’s other findings, has never previously been publicly revealed.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 12:54 a.m. No.13848157   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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The operation by the nation’s peak law enforcement intelligence agency also uncovered five Qantas staff who had links to alleged “national security” criminality involving Islamic extremism, but said there were no immediate risks.

 

The Qantas departments at the highest risk were its air freight division and ground crew and baggage handling divisions. Almost 60 Qantas staff were linked to “serious drug offences” or “organised crime groups”. Twenty-three Qantas employees have “used employment in the aviation environment to facilitate various criminal activities”.

 

Seven Qantas staff have been linked to child exploitation, including an employee charged last year with possessing and manufacturing child pornography outside of Australia, with the report warning of a possible small network of sex offenders at Brisbane international airport.

 

Multiple sources aware of Project Brunello’s findings said they were based on a deep dive by the commission, which looked into years of intelligence holdings, as well as an extensive examination of Qantas’ employee and contractor records. Intelligence is typically gathered by state and federal detectives in the field, phone taps, data analysis and human informants, and is used to form strategic assessments by the commission if considered reliable.

 

The reports of the infiltration of Qantas come in addition to revelations by the head of the commission, Michael Phelan, that Australia’s most dangerous and wanted crime bosses have organised themselves into a cartel earning an estimated $1.5 billion a year by smuggling drugs past the nation’s borders.

 

The commission says nine men drawn mostly from Australian bikie gangs and middle-eastern crime syndicates make up what the agency has named the “Aussie Cartel”. The cartel’s key Comanchero-linked members have connections to some of the suspected Qantas “trusted insiders” identified by Brunello.

 

Mr Phelan said if the stalled proposed airport and port security laws “aren’t passed today, there’ll be 225 people … who are not convicted of any offences, but have very close links to serious and organised crime”.

 

The report also warns that the COVID-19 pandemic may create further opportunities for crime groups to target Qantas and its staff. Even with declining overseas passenger travel, “the threat of trusted insiders in Qantas will continue to be very high”.

 

The findings raise serious questions about border security controls and legislative gaps, given repeated warnings dating back to 2003, when whistleblower Alan Kessing made allegations of serious compromises on Australia’s borders, supported by the 2005 Wheeler review.

 

Brunello also raises questions for Qantas, alleging gaps in “business processes at Qantas that if tightened might help to complicate insider placement options for OCGs [organised crime groups]. These include drug testing, recruitment and criminal history checking practices.”

 

Crime intelligence commission head Mr Phelan declined to confirm if Qantas had been infiltrated, but said his agency “works very closely with Qantas” and that several private sector companies were vulnerable.

 

Mr Phelan is backing proposed laws, supported by the government, that would enable criminal intelligence, rather than just existing criminal convictions, to be used when assessing if a person can work at sensitive airport and maritime sites.

 

Labor and some unions have previously expressed concern that the proposed port and airport security identification card laws are flawed and may unfairly target some workers based on unverified allegations. But Mr Phelan said the proposals, now before Parliament, relied only on highly reliable intelligence, and would be applied sparingly and be subject to appeal.

 

Late Sunday, federal Labor called for an urgent review of security at Australia’s airports, describing the allegations as highly disturbing.

 

Qantas security chief Mr Bramah said the airline had been “strong supporters of introducing intelligence checks” for all security cards and was pleased the federal government was working to get this through Parliament.

 

“In addition to the criminal checks that happen every two years, we’d like to see real-time background checks, which means airlines and airports know immediately if an employee has been convicted of an offence, because it’s another safeguard,” he said. “We have had positive conversations with the government about this over a number of years.”

 

https://www.theage.com.au/national/qantas-infiltrated-by-organised-criminals-says-intelligence-report-20210603-p57xp2.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:18 a.m. No.13848187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13833648

US Navy christens only warship named for a foreign capital

 

Brad Lendon - June 7, 2021

 

(CNN) A bottle of wine was broken across a mass of gray steel in Mobile, Alabama, on Saturday, as the United States Navy unveiled the only ship in its fleet to be named after a foreign capital.

 

The USS Canberra - named for Australia's seat of power - is a brand new littoral combat ship, one of the US Navy's newest platforms.

 

"It says much to the strength of the friendship between our two nations that Australia is the only allied country whose capital the US Navy has used to name a ship," Commodore Matthew Hudson, Australia's military attache at its embassy in Washington, said at the christening ceremony Saturday.

 

The ship is the second US Navy vessel to bear the Canberra name. The first was during World War II, when the then-USS Pittsburgh, a cruiser, was renamed Canberra after an Australian ship of the same name was sunk by Japanese forces in the Battle of Savo Island, part of the Guadalcanal campaign in the Solomon Islands.

 

The cruiser Canberra would go on the serve until 1970, with roles in the Cuban missile crisis and the Vietnam War.

 

"I am proud to join Australian partners in continuing the legacy of this name," Vice Adm. Ricky Williamson, US deputy chief of naval operations, said at Saturday's ceremony.

 

The first Canberra was also in the US fleet when the ANZUS Treaty, a non-binding security agreement among the United States, Australia and New Zealand, was struck in 1951.

 

Hudson noted that milestone on Saturday.

 

"As we mark the 70th anniversary of the ANZUS alliance, the friendship between our two countries is stronger than ever," he said.

 

"The alliance between our two countries makes the world a safer place," said Todd Schafer, an acting assistant secretary of the Navy.

 

The newest USS Canberra is a 421-foot- (128-meter-) long, 3,200-metric-ton ship that can accommodate a crew of up to 75 sailors.

 

With a top speed of around 50 mph (80 kph), it will be one of the fastest ships in the US Navy. It will also be armed with the Naval Strike Missile, a sea-skimming cruise missile that is difficult to spot on radar, and can maneuver to avoid enemy defenses.

 

Littoral combat ships come in two variants, the single-hull Freedom class and the Independence class catamarans, of which Canberra is the 15th.

 

The symbolism of tight US-Australia security ties extends beyond the ship's name. It was built at the shipyard of Austal USA, part of the Australia-based global defense giant Austal.

 

"Just 16 years after Austal USA joined the US defense industrial base, the company is hosting its 15th littoral combat ship christening - LCS 30, a ship proudly named after the capital of Australia and yet another symbol of the great ties between our two countries," Austal USA interim president Rusty Murdaugh said.

 

The Canberra's christening marks the ship's evolution from construction to testing its systems at sea. It will be commissioned when that testing is complete and then join the fleet for deployment.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/06/07/australia/uss-canberra-us-navy-new-warship-intl-hnk-scli-ml/index.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:21 a.m. No.13848191   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13833648

USS Canberra a shiny new symbol of US-Australia relations

 

Matthew Cranston - Jun 6, 2021

 

Washington | A new $US500 million ($645 million) warship christened at the weekend will serve as a symbol for the Australia-US alliance as they celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ANZUS treaty.

 

The USS Canberra – which is the only US Navy ship to be named after a capital city outside the US – was first announced by then-president Donald Trump in 2018 when then-prime minister Malcolm Turnbull visited the US.

 

It was built by Australian-owned Austal.

 

Mr Trump also presented a model of the USS Canberra to Prime Minister Scott Morrison during his trip to the White House.

 

It is the second US Navy warship named in honour of the original HMAS Canberra, which was sunk in August 1942 while defending US marines desperately fighting to defend the island of Guadalcanal.

 

In 2001, then-president George W Bush presented John Howard with the bell from the original USS Canberra.

 

On Saturday, Australian Ship Commodore Matthew Hudson had to step in for Australian ambassador Arthur Sinodinos and Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne at the official christening ceremony in Alabama.

 

“It is apt that in choosing a name for one of its warships the US chose Canberra. It says a lot of the friendship between our two nations that Australia is the only allied country whose capital has been used to name a ship,” Commodore Hudson said.

 

“As Secretary of State [Antony] Blinken said recently, the US and Australia strive for a region that is unconstrained by coercion and anchored by democratic values.”

 

US Navy Rear Admiral Casey Moton said the ship was a symbol of the relationship between the two countries.

 

“A month after the attack on Pearl Harbour the first contingent of US Navy planners arrived in Darwin to establish planning operations for the south-west Pacific campaign, initiating the island-hopping strategy with which we as allies secured eventual victory,” he said.

 

He quotes then-prime minister John Curtin, saying: “Without any inhibitions of any kind I make it quite clear that Australia looks to America.

 

“Those words uttered in the dark early days of WWII helped forge the strong bonds that bind Australia together to this day,” Rear Admiral Moton said.

 

The USS Canberra is the 15th of 19 small surface combatants Austal USA is building for the US Navy. Five are under construction at Austal’s Mobile ship-building facility in Alabama.

 

The high-speed, shallow-draft multi-mission ship, known as a littoral combat ship, is capable of operating independently or in a group. As the name suggests, they are designed to defeat growing littoral (close to shore) threats and provide access and dominance along coastal waters. They offer flexibility to execute focused missions such as anti-submarine warfare.

 

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey said Austal was “a great example of the business-friendly climate here in Alabama and the ability we have to partner with businesses from Australia or anywhere in the world”.

 

“We pride ourselves on providing an environment where companies like Austal can thrive, and that’s exactly what they’re doing,” Ms Ivey said, “We’re proud of Austal, and we’re proud of our continued relationship with Australia.”

 

https://www.afr.com/world/north-america/uss-canberra-a-shiny-new-symbol-of-us-australia-relations-20210606-p57yga

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:22 a.m. No.13848196   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9838

>>13833648

Austal USA hosts christening ceremony for the future USS Canberra

 

fox10tv.com - JUN 5, 2021

 

MOBILE, Ala. - Austal USA hosted the christening ceremony for the future USS Canberra (LCS 30) Independence-variant littoral combat ship here today.

 

Canberra is the 15th LCS designed and constructed by Austal USA and the second U.S. Navy ship to be named after the Australian capital.

 

Alison Petchell, the Australian Government’s Minister Counsellor Defence Materiel, christened the future USS Canberra (LCS 30).

 

Canberra (LCS 30) is the 15th of 19 small surface combatants Austal USA is building for the U.S. Navy.

 

Five are under various stages of construction and a sixth is on contract waiting to start construction. Austal USA is also constructing two Expeditionary Fast Transport ships (EPF) for the U.S. Navy with one more on contract awaiting start of construction.

 

The company recently broke ground on its new steel manufacturing line to expand its shipbuilding capability to service the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard’s rising demand for steel ships.

 

https://www.fox10tv.com/news/mobile_county/austal-usa-hosts-christening-ceremony-for-the-future-uss-canberra/article_7a88ff20-c63d-11eb-8cd4-537de9d97b29.html

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8i4COf-lz4

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.13848219   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9877

Sandy Bay eBay vendor pleads guilty to importing child sex doll parts from China

 

A UTAS student and eBay vendor has pleaded guilty to importing 26 sex doll body parts with a “childlike appearance” into Tasmania.

 

Amber Wilson - June 7, 2021

 

A SANDY Bay resident and eBay vendor has pleaded guilty to importing 26 child sex doll body parts into Tasmania.

 

The silicone parts first arrived in Melbourne in September last year, in a shipping container that also contained a range of legal masturbation aids like adult sex doll parts, lubricant and vibrators, the Supreme Court of Tasmania heard on Monday.

 

Chinese national Xinzhe Lin, 29, appeared before Justice Gregory Geason and pleaded guilty to importing tier two goods — namely child abuse material.

 

It was accepted by the Crown that Lin did not have a personal interest in the child body parts, but had rather imported them for personal financial gain.

 

Crown prosecutor Rose Bollard said the shipment from Shenzhen, China, was intercepted by Australian Border Force, with officers finding silicone body parts with a “childlike appearance” that “appeared to be designed for sexual gratification”.

 

The consignment was delivered to Lin’s address — then at South Hobart — and he signed for it, with his home later searched by Tasmania Police and Australian Federal Police.

 

Lin, who ran an eBay store selling surfboards and surfboard pieces, admitted that he’d imported the consignment, with a worker in China who helped purchase items from large distributors.

 

Ms Bollard said Lin, who is on a temporary visa and currently finishing his studies at the University of Tasmania, should be immediately imprisoned.

 

“We know the defendant was importing these child sex doll parts for a financial purpose, for personal financial gain,” she said.

 

“As the defendant admitted, he intended to sell them on eBay … that didn’t happen because they were seized.”

 

She said Lin’s actions potentially contributed to the normalisation of child abuse.

 

“This kind of material has the capacity to normalise the sexualising of children but also grow demand for the material,” she said.

 

“They are purchased to be sold to people that have an interest in this kind of material … obviously these dolls are designed for and intended to simulate sexual contact with children.”

 

Ms Bollard said it wasn’t the first time Lin had imported the body parts — having arrived in Melbourne from Hong Kong in 2019 and being issued with a warning and a seizure notice.

 

Defence barrister Greg Barns said Lin’s conduct was “reckless, it was foolish” and that he was “ashamed and embarrassed of his conduct” but emphasised he had no “attraction to these items or use for these items, other than to sell them.

 

“He pursued the sale of these childlike dolls because they were cheaper to import,” he said.

 

He agreed with the suggestion Lin’s behaviour had been “wilful blindness”.

 

Justice Geason ordered a pre-sentence report with an assessment of Lin’s suitability for home detention.

 

Lin, who is on bail, will return to court on July 28 for sentence.

 

https://www.themercury.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts/sandy-bay-ebay-vendor-pleads-guilty-to-importing-child-sex-doll-parts-from-china/news-story/112a10a40b0e5153a998b30089a57d84

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:45 a.m. No.13848229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8231 >>5350 >>9877

The disgraced priest, the children’s shelter and a fight for justice in East Timor

 

Chris Barrett - June 7, 2021

 

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Singapore: The road up to the village of Kutet in East Timor’s western enclave of Oecusse is so rough that most highlanders walk the jungle trail when they need to visit the coast.

 

Often hauling bags of rice on their backs, the steep and rocky journey takes them up to three hours if they’re fit.

 

It’s a path that has also been often taken by outsiders, who have emerged over the crest of the mountainous terrain to find a remote, poor settlement with a deep history of inter-tribal politics and where the locals believed in various spirits.

 

At Kutet’s centre is a shelter for girls and boys that for many years was run by American Catholic priest and Timorese independence hero Richard Daschbach. There, visitors would witness a serene setting with children playing marbles, with jump ropes and running around apparently as happy as can be.

 

Daschbach, who established the Topu Honis shelter there in 1991 and another for older children at coastal Mahata, was revered to the extent the children and the villagers believed he had magical powers.

 

“Everyone we spoke to thought he was the male equivalent of Mother Teresa,” said Tony Hamilton, a family business owner in Brisbane who was one of the shelter’s biggest financial supporters.

 

But it was all an illusion.

 

Daschbach, 84, is due to learn his fate this week after being charged with systematic sexual abuse of girls under the age of 14 at the shelter. He would tape a list of their names to his door outlining which one of them he would abuse each night after evening prayer.

 

The mother of two of the girls told Portuguese news agency Lusa she “passed out” when she learnt her daughters had been abused. “My girls said it happened to everyone. But nobody said anything,” she said.

 

A scandal of enormous proportions in a country that is almost universally Catholic, observers believe it could be the tipping point for other victims of abuse to come forward in East Timor.

 

But the road to the five-day hearing in Oecusse, due to start on Monday, has been plagued by concerns of political interference and about mudslinging and counterclaims by the church itself in East Timor. Prosecutors have also twice been replaced.

 

On top of that, there have been three delays to the trial – the latest last month when Daschbach, under house arrest in Dili, failed to show up, citing the COVID-19 outbreak – which have exacerbated the psychological trauma of victims, according to the human rights law firm representing them.

 

Hamilton, who flew to Dili with fellow Australian donor Jan McColl when they were first alerted to allegations of abuse in March 2018, has been seeking justice for the 15 complainants and the many more he believes are out there for more than three years now.

 

It is a journey that has taken him to Rome, the headquarters of the Society of the Divine Word, or SVD, the church’s largest missionary order. It defrocked Daschbach three years ago after the priest confessed to the abuse.

 

In a note he wrote to the order, contained as part of a letter sent by Hamilton to Archbishop of Brisbane Mark Coleridge on September 15 last year, Daschbach said “the victims could be anyone from about 2012 back to 1991, which is a long time”.

 

Hundreds of girls lived at the shelter during those years and before its opening Daschbach had been in East Timor since the 1960s.

 

“It is impossible for me to remember even the faces of many of them, let alone the names – who the victims are I haven’t the faintest idea,” the priest wrote in the letter, which was dated March 15, 2018.

 

“I will fully comply with any measure [penalties] that will be imposed.”

 

Hamilton and McColl said Daschbach owned up to the abuse when they confronted him in Dili that month.

 

“He just admitted everything … [he said] ‘this is who I am, I’ve always been this way’,” Hamilton said.

 

“He went into great detail about how he slept with the girls, he masturbated them, he had oral sex with them but there was never sexual penetration. That [last part] proved to be a lie. I was physically ill, I just left,” said Hamilton, whose firm Logix Engineering began supporting the shelter financially in 2014.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 1:47 a.m. No.13848231   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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While Daschbach was swiftly removed by the Society of the Divine Word, who picked him up on a helicopter and then laicised him, his criminal prosecution has been more complicated, with influential forces at play.

 

Among them has been the Catholic Church. The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Dili’s Justice and Peace Commission filed a report last year that rubbished the claims against Daschbach. It also named the victims and alleged that NGOs and supporters that had helped the girls had been involved in organised crime, human trafficking, and exploitation of children by having them medically examined and said they were guilty of the “crime of justice mafia”.

 

Lawyers for the victims sued the church for defamation while the priest who signed the report was sacked by Dili Archbishop Virgilio do Carmo da Silva as director of the Justice and Peace Commission.

 

Hamilton, however, says the church and the order have not supported victims, who have been the targets of intimidation, largely online.

 

Attempts to speak to Archbishop da Silva in Dili were not successful but Father William Burt of the SVB said the order had been offering financial support to victims but had been thwarted by a lack of co-operation from those now running the shelter.

 

“Daschbach was kicked out of our order as soon as the child abuse came to light. He has no support from us at all … we want the man to be brought to justice,” Father Burt said.

 

The SVB’s representatives in Dili have also discussed helping the victims with East Timor’s Deputy Minister of Social Solidarity Signi Verdial, according to a memo sent to the order’s global chief in Rome in March. But the memo said that the case had been politicised so much that “the children at Topu Honis are not ready to accept anyone there”.

 

The role of former president Xanana Gusmao in backing Daschbach has been the subject of great intrigue. The national icon appeared as a witness for the church in the defamation hearing, was pictured feeding birthday cake to the disgraced priest in January and in February took the twice-weekly 13-hour ferry from Dili to Oecusse with Daschbach and his entourage.

 

The discredited Justice and Peace Commission report also said Gusmao had made a courtesy visit to the Topu Honis shelter on August 29 last year that has been questioned by lawyers from JUS Juridico Social, the firm representing the victims.

 

The Herald and The Age could not contact Gusmao, with his close adviser Tomas Cabral and the media officer for his party, the National Congress for Timorese Reconstruction, not returning calls or messages.

 

The court clerk in Oecusse, Julio Nunes, said Daschbach was supposed to travel there from Dili on Saturday, two days before the hearing was due to resume, after failing to appear last month. However, on Friday Nunes said he did think that would be the case now “because there is no plane” and he was unsure whether Daschbach was coming by ferry or whether he could appear by videoconference. Daschbach’s lead counsel, Pedro Aparicio, also did not return a call and text.

 

If and when the trial does go ahead before a three-judge panel, it will be before a closed court and Hamilton is eagerly awaiting the outcome from Australia.

 

He hopes to see Daschbach convicted and sentenced to the maximum of 20 years in prison, but that is just the start.

 

“I want the church and state to take responsibility for the children,” he said.

 

“To provide them with what Daschbach promised and never delivered on – a safe refuge. I want them to receive the psychological care they desperately need and I want them to receive a good education.

 

“Daschbach failed them and the church and state continue to fail them.”

 

https://www.theage.com.au/world/asia/the-disgraced-priest-the-children-s-shelter-and-a-fight-for-justice-in-east-timor-20210604-p57y2o.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 2:27 a.m. No.13848320   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9865

New Zealand Court Clears Way for Murder Suspect’s Extradition to China

 

The Supreme Court insisted on assurances from Beijing that the man, accused of killing a Chinese woman in 2009, would not be tortured and would get a fair trial.

 

Natasha Frost - June 4, 2021

 

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — New Zealand’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that a murder suspect could be extradited to China, but only if the government received sufficient assurances from Beijing that he would not be subject to torture and would receive a fair trial.

 

The decision, with three judges in favor and two against, came after 15 months of deliberation. It overturned a Court of Appeal ruling that the defendant, Kyung Yup Kim, a legal resident of New Zealand who is in his mid-40s, could not be safely extradited because of China’s human rights record.

 

Mr. Kim is accused of killing a Chinese woman, Peiyun Chen, 20, while on vacation in Shanghai in 2009. The Chinese authorities said that before he could be questioned, Mr. Kim left for South Korea, where he was born.

 

It was the first time that China had asked New Zealand to extradite a citizen or resident. Like most Western countries, New Zealand does not have an extradition treaty with China. Mr. Kim has been fighting the extradition request for the past 10 years. He spent five years in jail before being released on bail in Auckland.

 

New Zealand’s previous, center-right government, which was in power from 2008 to 2017, twice ordered Mr. Kim’s extradition. Both times, courts ordered the justice minister to reconsider the case.

 

Mr. Kim and his lawyer, Tony Ellis, have argued that “no reasonable minister” could make the case to extradite him, given China’s record on human rights. In a statement after the ruling on Friday, Mr. Ellis condemned the decision and reiterated the belief that his client could not be safely extradited.

 

“Under the Chinese Communist Party, the People’s Republic of China is a rogue state,” Mr. Ellis said. “It engages in endemic use of torture, does not guarantee fair trials and, more widely, rejects the basic premise that it must respect international human rights law. The New Zealand government has repeatedly called out China for breaking its international obligations, in particular in respect of human rights.”

 

Foreigners charged in China have undergone closed-door hearings of only a few hours, and some have reported being tortured during interrogation. Yang Hengjun, a Chinese-born Australian citizen charged with espionage, said he was tortured over a period of months, while the Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who also faced charges of espionage, have been held in jail since 2018 and went on trial. No verdicts have yet been announced.

 

Concern over China’s rights record has played a part in extradition issues elsewhere in the region. In 2017, Australia backed away from a proposed extradition treaty with China over wariness about its repressive legal system.

 

In its ruling on Friday, which filled 150 pages, the Supreme Court said that the cabinet minister responsible for approving China’s request could sign off on Mr. Kim’s extradition if the minister received evidence from the Chinese government “that there were no substantial grounds to believe that Mr. Kim would be in danger of being subjected to an act of torture were he to be surrendered.”

 

The court laid out circumstances under which it might be possible to rely on such assurances, as well as specific guidance the New Zealand government would have to receive in order to permit the extradition, including being allowed to monitor the suspect every 48 hours.

 

The Supreme Court gave the New Zealand government until the end of July to get the assurances from China and report back.

 

New Zealand’s relationship with China has come under scrutiny recently, particularly as tensions have increased between China and Australia. After meeting in New Zealand this week, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia raised concerns about China’s activities in a number of areas, including Hong Kong and the South China Sea. A spokesman for China’s foreign ministry dismissed their comments as “irresponsible” and “groundless.”

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/04/world/asia/new-zealand-extradition-china.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 3:12 a.m. No.13848404   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8408 >>9884

Scott Morrison and QAnon: What we already know about the prime minister’s connection to a conspiracy theorist

 

The ABC’s Four Corners has delayed airing a program about the prime minister’s connection to a QAnon figure, but much of the detail is already on the public record.

 

Christopher Knaus - 7 Jun 2021

 

It has been two years since the public first learned of the prime minister, Scott Morrison’s, connection to a prominent Australian proponent of the fringe QAnon conspiracy theory.

 

Last week, the story made an unexpected comeback, courtesy of the ABC’s crack investigative team at Four Corners and a controversial decision to delay a program about it.

 

So far, it is unclear what more Four Corners has uncovered since Guardian Australia first broke the story in 2019.

 

A lot of detail is already in the public domain, thanks largely to the initial stories by Guardian Australia and later reporting by Crikey.

 

What do we know so far?

 

Let’s start with the basics. What on earth is this story all about?

 

The story, at its core, is simple.

 

The prime minister, Scott Morrison, has a family friend named Tim Stewart, who also happens to a prominent figure in the Australian QAnon scene.

 

For the uninitiated, QAnon is a bizarre and convoluted conspiracy theory that posits that Donald Trump is waging war against a secret deep state, which is intent on covering up satanic paedophile rings.

 

The theory’s protagonist, an anonymous internet forum user named “Q”, leaves clues on internet message boards like 8Chan for his followers to decipher.

 

It would be easy to dismiss QAnon as harmless idiocy. But that would be a dangerous misstep.

 

The FBI has previously warned that QAnon could act as a potential motivator for “domestic extremists”.

 

Experts say it can risk leaving followers polarised and shut off from the outside world, making them unpredictable and struggling to separate reality from fiction.

 

QAnon proponents were a visible presence during the storming of Capitol Hill in January.

 

One of those proponents, Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon Shaman, is currently before court, where his lawyer has likened his immersion in QAnon to brainwashing or becoming trapped in a cult. His lawyer argued repeated exposure to falsehood and incendiary rhetoric had made it hard for his client to discern reality.

 

Who is Tim Stewart?

 

Before Twitter deleted the account last year, Stewart tweeted under the handle of @BurnedSpy34, amassing 21,000 Twitter followers in his first active year.

 

He was regularly praised by QAnon followers and achieved some fame among local adherents.

 

BurnedSpy34’s tweets contained bizarre and disturbing content, sometimes targeted at Morrison’s colleagues or former colleagues.

 

At one point, BurnedSpy attempted to connect Julie Bishop to the conspiracy due to her wearing of red shoes, which he believed were a “shout out” to paedophiles.

 

Needless to say, such theories are baseless and wrong.

 

Guardian Australia revealed last year that Twitter had deleted the @BurnedSpy34 account for “engaging in coordinated harmful activity”. It had also taken action against other linked accounts.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 3:14 a.m. No.13848408   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9884

>>13848404

 

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What is Stewart’s connection to Scott Morrison?

 

The connection between Stewart and Morrison is driven by the close friendship between Stewart’s wife and the prime minister’s wife, Jenny Morrison.

 

Stewart’s wife works at Kirribilli House, but Guardian Australia understands this is not in any policy or advisory capacity. There is no evidence she shares her husband’s views.

 

Morrison and Stewart have been pictured together, beers in hand.

 

In 2019, Stewart confirmed the nature of his friendship directly to Guardian Australia.

 

“I’m not going to diminish the relationship, that’s not appropriate either. Yeah we’re friends. That’s good. People have friends.”

 

What evidence is there that Stewart has influenced, or attempted to influence, the prime minister?

 

Last week, Morrison reacted angrily to any suggestion that QAnon had influenced him in any way.

 

“I find it deeply offensive there would be any suggestion I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation. I clearly do not,” he said.

 

There are claims online about the ways that Stewart may have influenced Morrison, but Guardian Australia has been unable to independently verify or corroborate those accounts.

 

For his part, Stewart denied ever having had influence on Morrison. Last year, he said he had not attempted to influence Morrison or had conversations with him about any QAnon content.

 

“I have never spoken to Scott about anything of a political nature,” Stewart said. “I’m not an adviser. The idea of me talking to him about this…it’s just not true.”

 

Why is this story important?

 

The public interest demanded this story be told for a number of reasons.

 

Labor’s Penny Wong articulated the chief reason during Senate estimates in October.

 

She said she was pursuing questions about the matter to ensure there was no “vector of influence” with Morrison given the “dangerous” elements of QAnon and the concerns of the FBI.

 

“We do have on the public record now reports that the prime minister has an association or a friendship with someone who is associated with a dangerous fringe conspiracy movement,” she said. “I’d suggest there is a public interest in responding to that.”

 

There is public interest in understanding the nature and closeness of the association between Stewart and Morrison and understanding the process that underpinned Stewart’s wife’s employment at Kirribilli House.

 

The prime minister’s department assured it took “all proper measures to make sure that that person was suitable for that employment including, the relevant police checks”.

 

What do we know about the Four Corners program?

 

So what is there left to tell?

 

Award-winning journalist Margaret Simons reported on Sunday that she understood the episode to be “interesting, rather than revelatory”.

 

But there are unresolved questions in this story that Four Corners, with all of its resources, is well placed to shed new light on.

 

That is, of course, if its story gets to air.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jun/07/scott-morrison-and-qanon-what-we-already-know-about-the-prime-ministers-connection-to-a-conspiracy-theorist

 

 

Q Post #3310

 

Mar 29 2019 16:57:28 (EST)

 

Threat to Controlled Narrative.

Other than POTUS, can you name a group more attacked than ‘Q’ by the FAKE NEWS media.

Multiple tactics deployed including framing for crimes (think bridge, mob boss, etc etc).

DESPERATION.

Reconcile using logic.

THINK FOR YOURSELF.

DIVIDERS will FAIL.

Q

 

https://qanon.pub/#3310

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 3:45 a.m. No.13848460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8465 >>5312 >>5572 >>9884

>>13788675

Victorian opposition accused of spreading conspiracies about Dan Andrews’ injury

 

Liberal MP Louise Staley says ‘if there is no cover up’, the premier should answer questions about the circumstances of his fall

 

Calla Wahlquist - 7 Jun 2021

 

Victorian government MPs have accused the state opposition of “vile and disgusting gutter politics” and “spreading conspiracies” after it issued a press release with a list of questions about how the premier, Daniel Andrews, broke his back.

 

The Labor premier has been on extended leave since 9 March, when he slipped and fell on wet stairs at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula, breaking several ribs and his T7 vertebra.

 

He is expected to return to work this month, but is awaiting final medical clearance.

 

On Monday, the Liberal opposition issued a statement saying Andrews should not continue to receive his full salary while on sick leave.

 

“Enough is enough, Daniel Andrews can’t continue to get paid for a job he’s not doing,” the opposition treasury spokesperson, Louise Staley, said. “He should only be getting the basic MP’s pay while he’s off work.”

 

She also claimed Victorians needed “honesty and transparency” from Andrews about how he sustained his injury, and called on him to answer a list of 12 questions about the circumstances of the fall before he returns to work.

 

Her questions included where the ambulance was dispatched from, what time it was called and whether police were called.

 

“Everyone is entitled to privacy about their health, but these questions are not about the nature of his injuries, only how he got those injuries,” she said. “If there is no coverup, then there is no reason not to provide answers to these simple questions.”

 

There is no evidence that Andrews has hidden any information about his injury. He has issued several statements about it since March.

 

The Labor MP for Mordialloc, Tim Richardson, said the Liberal party statement was “the most vile and disgusting gutter politics we’re seeing in Victoria”.

 

“Instead of working to support the efforts of Victorians to defeat the Covid-19 pandemic, the Victorian Liberals are spreading conspiracies about premier,” he said.

 

The Bentleigh Labor MP, Nick Staikos, said the Liberal party was worse than rats.

 

Sonja Terpstra, the Labor MLC for Eastern Metro, called the Liberals’ statement “puerile”.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 7, 2021, 3:47 a.m. No.13848465   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9249

>>13848460

 

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The Labor MP for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing, said it was a “cheap, utterly puerile release”.

 

The federal Labor MP for Gellibrand, Tim Watts, and the state MP for Bayswater, Jackson Taylor, compared the release to QAnon conspiracy theories.

 

“This goes beyond the pale of politics,” said Taylor. “So extremely disappointing.”

 

The state’s local government minister, Shaun Leane, invoked more longstanding conspiracies, asking: “If you play a Beatles record backwards, will we get the answers?”

 

Earlier, the opposition leader, Michael O’Brien, told reporters he wished the premier well, “but clearly I think there are some questions that are in the public interest to be cleared up at some point”.

 

Guardian Australia has asked O’Brien’s office for comment.

 

Staley has reportedly turned down a request from Sky News.

 

The premier’s office has declined to comment on any speculation about Andrews’ injuries.

 

Andrews issued a statement about how the fall happened within hours of it occurring, and has since provided updates about his recovery.

 

He said he was staying in a holiday house with his family for the Labour Day long weekend and thanked the paramedics who attended and took him to hospital. He spent six days at the Alfred hospital, four in intensive care, and has since been recovering at home and working regularly with a physiotherapist.

 

On Saturday his wife, Catharine Andrews, posted a photo of the premier getting a haircut.

 

Despite these updates, his absence has been the subject of online conspiracy theories.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/07/victorian-opposition-accused-of-spreading-conspiracies-about-dan-andrews-injury

 

 

PREMIER OWES VICTORIANS SOME SIMPLE ANSWERS

 

https://vic.liberal.org.au/media-releases/2021-06-07-staley-premier-owes-victorians-some-simple-answers

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 19, 2021, 7:48 p.m. No.13942023   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2030 >>3377 >>9870

>>13929830

Morrison’s China list left leaders shocked and appalled

 

The Prime Minister reveals he used the G7 leaders summit to push allies to adopt the same position on climate change as they took on vaccines, and brought evidence of how bad things have become with Beijing.

 

GEOFF CHAMBERS - June 19, 2021

 

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Inside the sprawling Carbis Bay coastal resort in Cornwall, the leaders of the free world listened as Scott Morrison tabled China’s list of grievances against Australia.

 

The Prime Minister had been asked to speak in a closed G7 session on open societies at the first major in-person leaders’ summit since Covid-19 shut down borders and economies. It was an opportunity for Morrison to discuss Australia’s experience with Chinese economic coercion tactics, headlined by the banning and restricting of key exports including wine, barley and coal.

 

The final G7 communique named China only three times but the bulk of discussions in Cornwall and at the NATO summit in Brussels on Monday focused on efforts by Beijing and Moscow to undermine liberal democracies in the Indo-Pacific and Europe.

 

The key themes from G7, NATO and Morrison’s talks with world leaders were cyber, intelligence and military threats posed by China and Russia; climate change; dealing with Covid-19, vaccines and future pandemic preparedness; global trading systems and the rules-based order; and aligning like-minded countries to rail against alternative models promoted by authoritarian regimes.

 

Following the G7, Morrison told Inquirer: “Living with China, which is the goal, requires us to be very clear about what our values are and what our principles are and how our countries are run and how we will continue to run, free of interference.”

 

Johnson and Macron took firm positions on China’s treatment of Australia. In a statement before their meeting, Macron said he understood Australia was at the “forefront of tensions” dominated by threats and intimidation. “I want to reiterate here how much we stand by your side,” Macron said. In London, Johnson said: “We stand shoulder to shoulder with our friends.”

 

The declarations of support, which followed similar sentiment at the G7 summit, are being backed up by action from France, Britain and Germany. The three European powers have committed to sending warships, submarines and aircraft carriers to the South China Sea this year, with Britain and France also ramping-up their influence across the South Pacific, where both countries have deep historic roots.

 

Inquirer understands G7 leaders, including Macron, took the list of China’s 14 grievances with Australia provided by Morrison back to their cabinets to discuss. The G7 leaders were understood to be shocked and appalled by the list, which was released by the Chinese embassy in Canberra.

 

Morrison’s first in-person meeting with US President Joe Biden in Cornwall was upgraded to trilateral talks that also involved Johnson – bringing together the wartime allies in a strong message to China.

 

Morrison told Inquirer Australia’s partnerships in the Indo-­Pacific with the US, European powers, ASEAN nations including Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia, Japan and India were about “integration and collaboration”.

 

“It’s joining things up and, I ­believe, by doing so, increasing stability … and by increasing stability, you reduce the temperature. It is not designed to increase the temperature, it’s designed to lower the temperature. That’s why we do it, that’s our objective,” Morrison said.

 

As the global focus shifts firmly on the Indo-Pacific, Australia’s “first sphere of responsibility” remains the South Pacific, a region that China has aggressively pursued via its Belt and Road Initiative and soft power diplomacy, promising to build infrastructure, which typically doesn’t work or isn’t delivered.

 

Johnson and Biden are looking at ways to combat Xi Jinping’s BRI, with the G7 backing a green fund building mass renewable projects in developing nations across Asia and Africa.

 

Morrison’s first stop at Singapore on the way to the G7 was strategically important. Apart from being an ASEAN powerbroker and head of one of the world’s leading economic hubs, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is also a conduit with Beijing. The leaders’ 40-minute one-on-one meeting allowed them to speak frankly on sensitive issues, not always possible in a virtual setting.

 

It also provided Morrison with an opportunity to seek counsel and advice from a senior ASEAN leader before jetting off to Cornwall for a G7 summit focused on the Indo-Pacific and geostrategic competition between China and the US.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 19, 2021, 7:49 p.m. No.13942030   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13942023

 

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Despite Labor and others expecting Morrison to be pilloried over climate change, the opposite occurred. The opportunity to meet leaders in-person allowed Morrison to sell his climate-change strategy, based on accelerating the development of low-emissions technologies, bringing hydrogen online sooner, and ensuring that developing countries are not left behind.

 

He signed deals with Japan, Germany and Singapore on low-emissions technologies and hydrogen, and won the backing of Johnson and Macron.

 

Morrison used the G7 summit to call for advanced countries to adopt the same position on climate change as they took on developing vaccines.

 

“It’s a new comparison I’ve been making around Covid,” he told Inquirer. “With Covid we tried to find a vaccine and everyone just got on to the how. They didn’t need to be convinced that we needed to get a vaccine to deal with Covid.

 

“Technology is the vaccine for climate change.”

 

But the leading question for all countries remains: how does the world live with the virus?

 

In Britain, people are scarred by last year’s extended lockdowns. Many of them have had Covid, some with lingering health effects including loss of taste. QR codes at venues are not uniform, with some still using physical sign-in methods, while mask-wearing and social distancing is generally not enforced. In Paris, an 11pm curfew is imposed by police.

 

As long as the NHS-led vaccine rollout in Britain continues to power ahead, Johnson will retain a dominant position in Britain despite surges in cases and ongoing Covid-19 restrictions. Senior political and media figures in Britain told Inquirer the vaccine rollout was the “singular reason that Boris remains well ahead”. With Australians heading to the polls by May next year, and a March election increasingly likely, Morrison wants to see the domestic vaccine rollout continue at pace.

 

Deep ties exist between the conservative Johnson and Morrison governments, and after weeks of high-level negotiations to finalise an in-principle agreement on the Australia-UK free trade pact – Britain’s first major deal since Brexit – the final decision rested on a Monday night “working dinner” between Morrison and Johnson at Downing Street. The dinner followed a function hosted by Australian High Commissioner to the UK, George Brandis, the night before, which was attended by Morrison, UK Trade Secretary Liz Truss and multiple senior Johnson government ministers.

 

Johnson and Morrison successfully ironed out issues around sheep and beef farmers, timelines for various elements of the trade package, and visa changes before meeting for breakfast the next morning, exchanging hampers packed with Australian and British products and announcing the historic agreement.

 

Also in the spotlight were the roles of Australian campaign advisers Sir Lynton Crosby and Isaac Levido. In the joint press conference at Downing Street after sealing the trade pact, Johnson joked there would be “free exchange of British rent-a-Poms, and indeed Australian campaign managers will be able to come more easily to work in this country”. You could expect those “Australian campaign managers” will be front and centre alongside Liberal Party ­federal director Andrew Hirst as Morrison heads to his second election with the power of pandemic incumbency behind him.

 

With state leaders adopting a “tough on borders” approach, Morrison is confronted by the ­dilemma of how and when he will reopen international borders.

 

On this point, the Prime Minister will not be rushed. Morrison understands keeping out the virus has ensured the nation’s economic prosperity and liberty for Australians.

 

Unlike the UK and US, which were forced into emergency vaccine rollouts, Australia has time on its side – for now.

 

The government will maintain a cautious approach to reopening, and closely watch the impact of vaccines and international travel in other jurisdictions as it pursues a staggered reopening to ensure Australian border, health and quarantine systems are ready by the middle of next year.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/scott-morrison-earns-his-seat-at-the-top-table/news-story/1507135fdedf7e5c8d781c48c6c6272a

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 20, 2021, 2:11 a.m. No.13943323   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3335 >>4895 >>4451 >>9861

Incarceration ‘grotesque’: Assange partner

 

AAP Newswire - Jun 19 2021

 

The partner of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has described his ongoing incarceration in one of England's highest security prisons as "intolerable and grotesque".

 

Stella Moris, 38, and the couple's two young sons Gabriel, four, and Max, two, visited Assange in prison on Saturday morning for the first time in eight months.

 

Despite winning his long-running extradition battle against the US in January, Assange remains in HMP Belmarsh in south London pending the outcome of an appeal.

 

The 49-year-old Australian is still wanted in the US on an 18-count indictment, facing allegations of plotting to hack computers and conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information.

 

The prosecution followed WikiLeaks' publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents in 2010 and 2011 relating to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as diplomatic cables.

 

Ms Moris said the last time she had seen Assange in the flesh was at his last court appearance in early January.

 

Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled Assange should not be extradited to the US on mental health grounds due to his suicide risk.

 

But she refused to release him while US prosecutors appeal the decision, citing fears he would abscond.

 

Ms Moris's visit to the prison coincides with the date Assange sought diplomatic protection from the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex offence charges which have since been dropped.

 

"He was happy to see the kids, but he's suffering," Ms Moris told the Press Association. "You know it's a grim, horrible place.

 

"The situation is utterly intolerable and grotesque, and it can't go on.

 

"The situation is just getting more and more oppressive."

 

Ms Moris said she and Assange's lawyers were hopeful there is less of an appetite to prosecute him in the US following Joe Biden's election victory.

 

"The Biden administration is showing signs of wanting to project a commitment to the first amendment," she said.

 

"The only logical step for (Biden) to take would be to drop this entire prosecution, and I hope that cooler heads prevail than under the Trump/Pompeo/Barr administration."

 

Ms Moris said the UK's decision to keep Assange behind bars "degrades" the country.

 

"Having Julian locked up and facing extradition degrades the UK, and it is a threat to press freedom in the UK," she said.

 

"(The UK authorities) need to look at this situation afresh and bring it to an end, because it's gone on for too long, and Julian's life is at risk.

 

"They're driving him to deep depression and into despair."

 

When asked if she though he was being kept safe in prison, she said: "It's not the right place for Julian at all, he shouldn't be in prison at all, he shouldn't be prosecuted at all, because he did the right thing: he published the truth."

 

https://www.riverineherald.com.au/world/2021/06/19/4473275/incarceration-grotesque-assange-partner

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 20, 2021, 11:49 a.m. No.13945690   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5694 >>9893

>>13884064

Key ABC witness Peter ­Alexander Priest is a serial conspiracy theorist

 

STEPHEN RICE - JUNE 20, 2021

 

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A key witness in the ABC’s Four Corners story on QAnon is a ­serial conspiracy theorist who has twice been detained by the fixated persons unit of Queensland Police and who admits he took part in the TV program to “politically damage Scott ­Morrison”.

 

The man introduced by the program as “Eliahi Priest” and described as “a self-styled online anti-corruption crusader” has a long history of making bizarre claims, which the ABC failed to mention. His real name is Peter ­Alexander Priest, a jeweller who works in his parents’ jewellery store on the Sunshine Coast but claims to be the designate consul to the Democratic Republic of Congo and to have infiltrated a CIA front company involved in an alleged $US15 trillion fraud linked to Australia’s failed Nugan Hand Bank.

 

Mr Priest has formed his own right-wing political party, the ­Remembrance Party, which he says has 650 members, with membership increasing on the back of his appearance on Four Corners. In 2018 he addressed a Brisbane rally organised by the far-right True Blue Crew, railing against “the deep state” and “the sodomites in our universities”.

 

He has described himself as “a world peace diplomat with a UK, US and Australian government-accepted and recognised cosmic (off-planet) security clearance in my Australian passport”. Mr Priest has recounted on video his own experience of helping an “extra-terrestrial craft” land in Scotland after learning the correct “communication protocols”. But the claim that would land him at the centre of Australia’s own QAnon scandal is even more out of this world.

 

For years, Mr Priest has put forward a theory linking an ­alleged hidden $US15 trillion fortune – supposedly gained from CIA drug trafficking – to the now defunct Australian Nugan Hand Bank. The Sydney merchant bank collapsed in 1980 after the apparent suicide of one of its founders, Frank Nugan, and the disappearance of co-founder ­Michael Hand, amid claims of drug-smuggling, arms dealing and CIA connections.

 

Mr Priest says he was never a follower of QAnon – the cult-like group which believes the world is run by a cabal of blood-drinking, child-sacrificing Satanists – but simply wanted Mr Stewart to hand the Prime Minister his dossier on the Nugan Hand plot.

 

When neither pursued the case, Mr Priest became angry and ­decided to “air all the QAnon in Kirribilli dirty laundry”.

 

“I burned Stewart to fairly and politically damage Scott Morrison to put the Prime Minister on notice and to hold him to­ ­account,” Mr Priest says in a statement posted on his Twitter account after the ABC program aired. But he says his intervention didn’t end there.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 20, 2021, 11:50 a.m. No.13945694   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13945690

 

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Mr Priest claims he was responsible for a cyber attack on Australia’s security and intelligence agencies on February 7, 2019 using “inside knowledge” inadvertently provided by Mr Stewart. The then head of the Australian Cyber Security Centre, Alistair MacGibbon and then Australian Signals Directorate director-general Mike Burgess were called to Parliament House after MPs were warned parliament’s systems were the subject of a cyber-security “incident”.

 

The attack forced the Prime Minister and all MPs to change their passwords. The security agencies said “a sophisticated state actor” was responsible for the attack. But Mr Priest alleges he performed the phishing exercise as a “harmless penetration exercise” to push Mr Morrison to investigate his Nugan Hand Bank claims.

 

Four Corners did not detail Mr Priest’s background or claims of involvement in the cyber attack, saying only he “was questioned by counter-terrorism police after social media posts where he said he’d successfully hacked the Prime Minister’s office”.

 

Mr Priest says he was asked “two short questions” about the hacking incident by counter-terrorism police but was then reported to the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre (FTAC), a joint operation of the Queensland Police and the Queensland Forensic Mental Health Service.

 

After speaking with him, police issued a fixated order and Mr Priest was detained in a psychiatric unit for two days.

 

Mr Priest claims it was an attempt to silence him, telling The Australian: “It’s very easy for people to call me nuts, and it might be a bit crazy what I’m doing, but I feel it’s a very important activity, which is why I’ve persisted.

 

“They tried to peg me with paranoid delusions of grandeur, and my line to Queensland Health was – well give me one example that’s a delusion of grandeur – and they couldn’t.”

 

Mr Priest was detained a second time by the FTAC after claiming on social media he held 3kg of enriched uranium and stating: “I am no longer asking. I now command a seat at the table, regardless of whether ‘they’ choose to recognise it.”

 

Mr Priest says that was taken out of context and that he had been approached by a contact in Central Africa who knew of his connections in the US Department of Energy and wanted to sell some uranium.

 

“I didn’t mean it threaten­ingly, just that it was about time people took me seriously. I’m a world peace advocate,” he said.

 

One of the main platforms of his Remembrance Party is to “task the Governor-General to summon the current United Kingdom Prime Minister to Australia to answer questions about the $US15 trillion transaction into the Royal Bank of Scotland Global in 2009. Should they fail to come, the Queen (or king) would be asked to intervene.”

 

This transaction, he says, is “the key to unlocking the global debt facility, thousands of trillions [sic] of dollars.”

 

In fact the documents appear to be a version of an online scam known as the Riyadi/Saurin scam, so notorious that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York – one of the institutions said to be involved – devotes a full page warning on it.

 

An ABC spokesman said Four Corners “was aware of Priest’s background – Priest openly ­acknowledges it – and information is included in the story. The program used verifiable information provided by Priest, including messages from Tim Stewart’s mobile phone number and a photograph of Priest with Stewart.”

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/key-abc-witness-peter-alexander-priest-is-a-serial-conspiracy-theorist/news-story/73c60d96619a76e6300836e163140f6b

 

https://qanon.pub/#2106

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 12:58 a.m. No.13949256   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9893

>>13818968

PM does not want QAnon friend 'cancelled'

 

Daniel McCulloch - JUNE 21 2021

 

Scott Morrison has again struck out at "pretty ordinary" attempts to link him to a man involved in the QAnon conspiracy theory.

 

Four Corners investigated his relationship with old friend Tim Stewart, who is deeply involved in the conspiracy cult.

 

Mr Stewart bragged about getting the coded message "ritual sexual abuse" inserted into one of the prime minister's speeches and his wife worked at Mr Morrison's official residence until late last year.

 

The pair celebrated New Year's Eve together and were scheduled to be in Hawaii around the same time.

 

Four Corners revealed Mr Stewart's mother and sister were so concerned about his behaviour in relation to QAnon they twice contacted the national security hotline.

 

The prime minister distanced himself from Mr Stewart, who he has known for several decades.

 

"We've all got friends and we've all got acquaintances who have got views that we don't share," he told 2GB radio on Monday.

 

"But you know, what do they expect us to do, to just sort of cancel people just because they have views different to ourselves?

 

"I don't support the views of QAnon, I barely even knew what it was until more recently, over the last year or so."

 

QAnon is a discredited, far-right, pro-Donald Trump conspiracy theory that believes Satanic and cannibalistic pedophiles run a global child sex-trafficking ring.

 

Mr Morrison accused people of trying to attack him over what people he knew believed and said the investigation was "a bit of a long bow".

 

"I haven't seen Tim for some time, I'm much closer to his wife, Jenny and I are long time friends of her," he said.

 

"I just think it's a bit ordinary to drag other people into it. I'm the prime minister, hold me to account for my views."

 

He said people he knew were entitled to privacy regardless of whether people agreed with their views.

 

"I certainly don't agree with Tim's views on those things at all," Mr Morrison said.

 

"He's a (Cronulla) Sharkies support, I agree with him on that, but not on QAnon."

 

https://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/7305426/pm-does-not-want-qanon-friend-cancelled/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 1:02 a.m. No.13949269   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9893

>>13818968

Scott Morrison says he doesn’t back QAnon and refuses to ‘cancel’ supporter friend

 

PM downplays his friendship with Tim Stewart and calls Four Corners program ‘pretty ordinary’

 

Paul Karp - 21 Jun 2021

 

Scott Morrison has accused those questioning his relationship with Tim Stewart of wanting him to “cancel” the QAnon conspiracy theorist.

 

On Monday the prime minister played down his association with Stewart by saying he hadn’t seen him for some time and reiterated that he does not support the views of QAnon.

 

Guardian Australia first revealed in August 2019 that Stewart, a prominent proponent of the QAnon conspiracy, is a family friend of Morrison, and his wife was on the prime minister’s staff.

 

Last week the ABC’s Four Corners aired a program about the pair’s association, which included Stewart’s sister, Karen, questioning why “the prime minister would want to be seen to be with someone who has such radical beliefs”.

 

On Monday Morrison said he thought the program was “pretty ordinary”.

 

“I mean, we’ve all got friends and we’ve all got acquaintances and people we know who have views that we don’t share,” Morrison told 2GB Radio.

 

“But, you know, what do they expect us to do? Just to sort of cancel people just because they have views different to ourselves?

 

“I don’t support the views of QAnon. I barely even knew what it was until more recently over the last year or so.

 

“So, you know, look, if people are going to have a crack at you because of what people you know think, I think that’s really starting to, you know, [draw a] bit of a long bow.”

 

Asked if he was still close with Stewart, Morrison replied: “No, look, I haven’t seen Tim for some time.”

 

“[I’m] much closer to his wife, who you know, Jenny and I are longtime friends of her.

 

“I just think it’s sort of a bit ordinary to drag other people into, I mean, I’m the prime minister, hold me account for my views.

 

“For people who have known me or have been friends with me over the period of time, they’re entitled to their privacy regardless of if people don’t agree with their views.

 

“And I certainly don’t agree with Tim’s views on those things at all. I mean, he’s a Sharkies supporter. I agree with him on that, but not on QAnon.”

 

The Four Corners program revealed that Stewart had posted photos on social media from Kirribilli House in January 2019, claiming that he was housesitting the prime minister’s official residence in Sydney.

 

The program also questioned why Morrison had used the term “ritual sexual abuse” in his apology to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse, revealing messages reportedly sent by Stewart referring to his attempts to get the words “ritual abuse” into the apology.

 

The QAnon conspiracy purports that powerful forces are hiding and protecting satanic paedophile rings and that a secretive individual named Q leaves clues for his followers to decipher on internet forums.

 

Last year Stewart’s QAnon Twitter account, BurnedSpy34, was permanently suspended for “engaging in coordinated harmful activity”.

 

Stewart said in 2019 he had not attempted to influence Morrison nor had he had conversations with him about any QAnon content.

 

“I have never spoken to Scott about anything of a political nature,” he said at the time. “I’m not an adviser. The idea of me talking to him about this … it’s just not true.”

 

In the lead-up to the Four Corners program, Morrison said it was “deeply offensive” and “poor form” of the ABC to investigate his relationship with Stewart.

 

“I find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that I would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organisation,” Morrison told reporters at a press conference.

 

“I clearly do not. It is also disappointing that Four Corners would seek to cast this aspersion not just against me but members of my own family. I just think that is really poor form.”

 

In the program, a spokesperson for Morrison said it was “a personally motivated slur against the prime minister and his family by a Four Corners program that is already facing serious questions about the accuracy, bias and credibility of its journalism, that is now giving credence to irrational Twitter conspiracy theorists and raising the profile of what the prime minister clearly deems a discredited and dangerous fringe group”.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/21/scott-morrison-says-he-doesnt-back-qanon-and-refuses-to-cancel-supporter-friend

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 1:09 a.m. No.13949295   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9856 >>9875

>>13848125

Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial resumes after war veteran tests negative for COVID

 

Jamie McKinnell - 21 June 2021

 

Ben Roberts-Smith has tested negative for COVID-19 after a visit to an exposure site in Sydney's CBD delayed his high-stakes defamation trial.

 

The 42-year-old was due to face a third day being cross-examined in the Federal Court, as the trial entered its third week.

 

But this morning, his barrister Arthur Moses SC told the court Mr Roberts-Smith had been instructed by NSW Health to get tested after visiting "a venue in the CBD" on Thursday.

 

After lunch, Mr Moses informed the court Mr Roberts-Smith had received a negative result and was told he no longer had to isolate.

 

The court will return for a late sitting from 3.30pm.

 

NSW Health has listed a city Fitness First gym as an exposure site on Thursday afternoon, saying anyone who attended between 3.10pm to 4.30pm was a "close contact" and must get tested, remaining isolated until further advice from the department.

 

The MLC Food Court at Martin Place, which is a short walk from the Federal Court building, was also a potential exposure site for casual contact on Thursday morning.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith is suing The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Canberra Times and three journalists over stories published in 2018.

 

The series of articles included serious allegations against the ex-soldier, including involvement in unlawful killings and bullying of colleagues in Afghanistan, and that he committed an act of domestic violence against a woman in Canberra.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith denies all of the allegations, while Nine Entertainment Co, the publisher of two of the papers, is relying on a defence of truth.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith's second day of cross-examination on Friday included several tense exchanges with Nine's barrister, Nicholas Owens SC, who accused him of lying to the court.

 

The veteran had volunteered a correction to evidence about the position of the body of a suspected insurgent shot dead during a 2009 mission, insisting he made "a mistake" and wanted to be accurate.

 

But Mr Owens seized on the change, suggesting Mr Roberts-Smith must have realised a photo of the body would show his version was implausible and was having difficulty keeping his story straight.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith rejected the attack.

 

He also rejected an account of a September 2012 mission, in which he is alleged to have kicked an unarmed man named Ali Jan over a cliff and entered an agreement with Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) colleagues that he be executed.

 

Mr Owens put to Mr Roberts-Smith that he interrogated three men that day, assaulted Ali Jan, and left his body near a cornfield with a radio to cover it up.

 

Mr Roberts-Smith has insisted a man killed in that area was a Taliban "spotter" who was shot dead as his patrol made their way up a creek bed.

 

The trial, before Justice Anthony Besanko, is expected to run for up to 10 weeks.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-21/ben-roberts-smith-defamation-trial-paused-due-to-covid-exposure/100230044

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 1:21 a.m. No.13949332   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9844

>>13907688

PM in cyber defence push with Britain’s MI6

 

GEOFF CHAMBERS - JUNE 20, 2021

 

Scott Morrison has warned that cyber attacks are a constant threat and that Australians must understand cyber security is as “important as the locks on the front door”, after meeting with British intelligence chiefs in London last week.

 

Amid the rising global threat landscape – fanned by technological advances and nations including Russia and China ramping-up cyber operations – the Prime Minister met with MI6 officials to better understand co-operation between Australian and British security agencies.

 

“Australia has a highly developed capability that is greatly respected by our partners and these meetings are an opportunity to ensure that’s as connected up as possible,” Mr Morrison told The Australian.

 

“We look to but don’t leave it to anyone. We ensure that we have our own capability, which adds value, and these meetings are an important opportunity for me to talk to the people who are doing this between our countries and just being clear in my own mind that we’re doing what we need to do, that we’re making our contribution, that it’s effective and that if there’s anything more that I need to know to make that more effective then I can get that first-hand.”

 

A year since publicly revealing Australian governments, companies, political groups, essential services providers and infrastructure operators were being targeted by a “sophisticated state-based cyber actor”, Mr Morrison said the threat remained “constant”.

 

At the G7 and NATO summits last week, US President Joe Biden put cyber at the top of the global security agenda, after attacks on US companies, government agencies and critical infrastructure.

 

Australian hospital operators, parliaments, logistical firms and other businesses have been hit by cyber attacks in the past year.

 

Mr Morrison said it was important to remember it was “not always state actors that are doing this, criminals are doing it”.

 

“Criminals, gangs and organised crime are very sophisticated and so are terrorists. There are many reasons why people would do this, not all of them involve state actors,” he said.

 

“We’ve highlighted this as part of a workforce and skills strategy as well. People in companies, people working in the IT sectors of hospitals and any sort of public activity and particularly corporations who want to ensure that they can keep hold of their IP and all of these sorts of things.

 

“Cyber security is as important as the locks on the front door. In fact, probably more.”

 

The G7 communique, released following the three-day summit in Cornwall, called on all states to urgently identify and disrupt ransomware criminal networks operating within their borders.

 

Defence Minister Peter Dutton, who has responsibility for the Australian Signals Directorate and Australian Cyber Security Centre, said recent ransomware strikes illustrated the threat level internationally and domestically.

 

“Cybercriminals and ransomware gangs are on notice. Australia’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies are working alongside our international partners to tackle the scourge of ransomware,” Mr Dutton said.

 

The ACSC last week released a guide to help businesses combat ransomware as national security agencies continued to issue warnings that the Covid-19 pandemic has increased the threat level for Australians online.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/pm-in-cyber-defence-push-with-britains-mi6/news-story/456fc2707d42f372b08d7b49c25db000

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 1:53 a.m. No.13949411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9849

Police to consider brief on Brittany Higgins case

 

Samantha Maiden - JUNE 21, 2021

 

Prosecutors have received the police brief of evidence over the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins and will now consider whether or not to lay charges.

 

News.com.au has confirmed today that police handed over the brief of evidence in recent days to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold.

 

“I confirm I have today received a partial brief of evidence, and a request to provide advice for consideration of prosecution,” Mr Drumgold said.

 

News.com.au broke the story on February 15 that a Liberal staffer alleged she was raped at Parliament House in Defence Minister Linda Reynolds’ ministerial office by a colleague.

 

In explosive allegations detailing the Morrison Government’s handling of the incident, media adviser Brittany Higgins told news.com.au that she spent the last two years “internalising the trauma”.

 

She revealed that she was brought to a formal employment meeting about the incident in the room where the alleged incident occurred — a decision the Morrison Government has now accepted was an error by the then Defence Industry Minister Linda Reynolds.

 

Last month, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw revealed that a brief of evidence would be sent to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions over the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins within “weeks”.

 

The bombshell announcement in Senate estimates confirms that prosecutors will now shortly consider whether or not criminal charges will be laid against a man who Ms Higgins alleges sexually assaulted her at Parliament House in March 2019.

 

“A brief of evidence is likely to be submitted to the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions in coming weeks,” Commissioner Kershaw said.

 

But Commissioner Kershaw cautioned MPs over asking him questions over the allegations now that it would potentially go to “jury trial” if the matter is prosecuted in the courts.

 

Ms Higgins was just 24 at the time of the alleged incident and only months into her “dream job” of working at parliament.

 

The alleged incident occurred in the early hours of March 23, 2019, just weeks before Prime Minister Scott Morrison called the election on April 10, 2019.

 

Commissioner Kershaw has also revealed the fallout from the Higgins matter had now sparked multiple reports of unrelated sexual misconduct allegations at Parliament House involving federal MPs and their staff.

 

“As at 17 May 2021, 40 reports have been received by the AFP since 24 February relating to 19 different allegations. Twelve reports were identified as sensitive investigations, 10 were referred to state and territory police for assessment, one is with the AFP for ongoing inquiries and one has been finalised,’’ he said.

 

“Seven matters do not relate to electorate officers, ministerial staff or official establishments, of those five have been referred to state and territory police and two concluded with no criminal offence identified.”

 

https://www.news.com.au/national/courts-law/act-director-of-public-prosecutions-to-consider-police-brief-on-brittany-higgins-case/news-story/9b4a9b0cbfa11c07966ec4c9ee0e84ef

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 21, 2021, 2:04 a.m. No.13949437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9849

Resignations in the news

 

Sony Music Australia CEO and chairman Denis Handlin departs company abruptly

 

news.com.au - JUNE 21, 2021

 

After more than 50 years, the CEO and chairman of Sony Music Australia, Denis Handlin, has abruptly left the company.

 

His shock departure was announced to staff in an email sent out on Monday, with reference to the company going in a “new direction”.

 

Sony Australia is currently making headlines over an investigation into workplace culture after a staff member from its Sydney office made a complaint, with allegations of bullying and harassment, reported The Sun-Herald.

 

An Australian-based external counsel has been appointed to investigate the claims.

 

There is no suggestion that Mr Handlin’s departure relates to the allegations being investigated.

 

Mr Handlin began his career in the mail room at Sony Music and is the company’s longest-serving employee globally after joining the organisation in 1970. He became CEO of the Australian operations in 1984.

 

His departure, which is effective immediately, was announced by Sony Music’s global boss Rob Stringer in an internal email on Monday.

 

“It is time for a change in leadership and I will be making further announcements in terms of the new direction of our business in Australia and New Zealand in due course,” the note said.

 

He added: “My team and I will be speaking further to your team leaders about this process throughout the week, but at this point I wanted to let everyone know this news at the same time.”

 

Mr Handlin was thanked for his “extraordinary contribution” to the company in the email, where he has held the position of chairman since 1996.

 

During his time, he led the company into new areas such as video games, music publishing, DVDs, CD manufacturing, and television and content creation.

 

“Denis is renowned for his highly competitive spirit and his championing of local talent. Under his leadership, Australian artists such as Men at Work, Midnight Oil, Silverchair, John Farnham, Daryl Braithwaite, Tina Arena, Delta Goodrem, Human Nature, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, The Veronicas, Justice Crew, David Campbell, Amy Shark, Tash Sultana, Gang of Youths and Ruel have achieved international recognition and success,” according to his company bio.

 

In 2005, Mr Handlin was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in recognition of “service to the music industry, particularly through the promotion of Australian musicians, to professional organisations, and to the community through fundraising for charitable organisations”.

 

An influential figure in the Australian music industry, with a number of awards to his name, he has been married to his wife Jan since 1977 and they have six children together.

 

Mr Handlin has been a member of the board at the Australian Recording Industry Association since 1984 and chairman of the ARIA Board since 2010.

 

He is also a founding member of the Sony Foundation of Australia, which has raised over $31 million since 1998 for youth-based charitable causes.

 

Mr Handlin’s replacement has not yet been announced.

 

https://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/sony-music-australia-ceo-and-chairman-denis-handlin-departs-company-abruptly/news-story/b77efe3c432e67fd048b842e9b5ba3c5

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 1:37 a.m. No.13955774   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9893

CNN New Day

 

'It's no fun': One of QAnon's first targets speaks out

 

21 June 2021

 

Former Counselor to President Obama John Podesta describes being targeted by QAnon in the group's early years.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/06/21/john-podesta-qanon-target-newday-vpx.cnn/video/playlists/top-news-videos/

 

>https://qanon.pub/?q=podesta

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 1:48 a.m. No.13955828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9870

China-led ‘ambush’ on health of the Great Barrier Reef

 

BEN PACKHAM - JUNE 21, 2021

 

Australia has been blindsided by a push by a China-chaired UN committee to declare the Great Barrier Reef “in danger” without proper consultation or scientific process.

 

Australian government officials learned of the draft World Heritage Committee decision on Friday, despite an assurance just weeks ago from the Paris-based World Heritage Centre that the reef’s health status would not be downgraded.

 

The decision, which was due to be made public by UNESCO overnight, will be presented for ratification at the 44th meeting of the World Heritage Committee in China from July 16.

 

The draft decision said the committee noted with “utmost concern” that “despite positive achievements”, progress in protecting the reef had been in­sufficient in meeting key targets, particularly in relation to water quality.

 

Australia has expressed its “grave concerns” at the proposed “in danger” listing, which was not backed up by any on-the-ground scientific assessment.

 

Any downgrading of the reef’s status would threaten the 64,000 jobs and $6.4bn in tourism revenue linked to the natural wonder in a normal year.

 

Australia is a member of the 21-nation World Heritage Committee, but the body – under the chairmanship of China’s Vice-Minister for Education Tian Xuejun – is considered likely to accept the recommendation.

 

China also holds the position of UNESCO deputy director-general, the presidency of ­UNESCO’s International Union for Conservation for Nature, and is head of Asia at the World ­Heritage Centre – all three of which contributed to the World Heritage Committee’s draft ­decision.

 

The proposed listing comes despite Beijing’s destruction of reefs in the South China Sea to create artificial islands for military purposes.

 

Environmental law groups in Australia and the US have pushed for the Great Barrier Reef to be placed on the “in danger” list, arguing the Morrison government’s climate change policies mean the nation is failing to live up to its responsibilities to the site under the World Heritage Convention. However, the latest push to put the reef on the critical list has bypassed normal World Heritage Committee processes.

 

In 2014, a similar “in danger” listing proposal was foreshadowed rather than proposed for an immediate decision. That allowed Australia time to develop the Reef 2050 Plan jointly with Queensland, with federal, state and private sector support.

 

The World Heritage Committee has not visited the reef since 2012, and there has been no mention of an “in danger” listing since 2015.

 

Australia has told the committee that while climate change is a clear threat to the reef, the government is doing more to ­improve its long-term health than ever before.

 

UNESCO is struggling to deal appropriately with the global effects of climate change on World Heritage-listed locations and has focused primarily on the Great Barrier Reef ahead of 82 other sites – including reefs, rainforests and glaciers – assessed as being at high or very high threat from climate change.

 

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s 2019 Outlook Report acknowledged that climate change was the greatest pressure facing the reef – as it is a pressure facing coral reefs worldwide. It found the “outstanding universal value” of the reef was under pressure but intact.

 

A Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority spokesman said the federal and Queensland governments were investing $3bn to protect the World Heritage site.

 

“Australia is widely acknowledged as an international leader in reef management,” the spokes­man said. “In recent years, Australia has doubled the size of its field management program on the reef, is pioneering a world-leading climate adaptation and reef resilience program, and is working in partnership with the science community, industry, government agencies and traditional owners.”

 

Australia is also working with its partners to try to counter Chinese domination of UN committees and standard-setting bodies, which accelerated during the presidency of Donald Trump.

 

Scott Morrison told the UN General Assembly last year the institutions needed work to ensure they were effective.

 

“We are committed to ensuring they are fit for purpose, that they’re effective, that they are open and transparent,” he said.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/chinaled-ambush-on-health-of-the-great-barrier-reef/news-story/b99813fe30fbc1919325058327980ce6

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 1:54 a.m. No.13955847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5854 >>9870

Revolt over China’s grip on Port of Newcastle

 

GEOFF CHAMBERS and JOE KELLY - JUNE 20, 2021

 

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Fifteen Coalition MPs are demanding Josh Frydenberg impose tougher controls on the half-Chinese owned Port of Newcastle because they fear its monopoly powers could be exploited to impose “punitive costs” to hurt Australian coal exporters.

 

In a letter to the Treasurer and Scott Morrison, the MPs call for new arbitration measures for the Port of Newcastle, arguing the current regulatory regime gives the “Communist Party of China a geopolitical advantage over the export of Australian coal’’.

 

The Australian can reveal the letter, sent by Tasmanian Liberal senator Eric Abetz to the ­Treasurer and Prime Minister last week, outlines fears the port — half-owned by China Merchants Port Holdings — could lift access charges for Australian coal exporters and they would not have a legal mechanism to challenge it.

 

The letter, sent by Senator Abetz, followed a Senate estimates hearing this month at which Australian Competition & Consumer Commission chair Rod Sims said the world’s largest export coal port was a “monopoly” with no regulatory oversight.

 

The MPs are calling on Mr Frydenberg to declare the port a monopoly under the National Access Regime — set out in the Competition and Consumer Act – which would ensure that, if a user cannot agree on terms to ­access the port, the competition watchdog could resolve the dispute through arbitration.

 

The MPs are arguing for an arbitration mechanism to be put in place between the port and NSW coal producers “similar to the ACCC arbitration mechanism for other monopoly assets”.

 

“As you are aware, the Port of Newcastle is a major strategic asset for Australia. It accounts for around 40 per cent of Australia’s coal exports and is the largest coal export port in the world,” the letter says.

 

“The port also operates as a monopoly, making it incredibly vulnerable to foreign interference. Most coal producers in NSW have no alternative but to use the Port of Newcastle. It is also half-owned by China Merchants Port Holdings, which is a state-owned corporation under the direction of the Communist Party of China.

 

“It seems incredulous that a half-Chinese-owned company that controls a monopoly bottleneck in the coal export chain can increase charges at their ­discretion, forcing up prices for Australian coal overseas and making our second-largest export commodity less ­competitive.” The letter was co-signed by Liberal and Nationals MPs Barnaby Joyce, Matt Canavan, Bridget McKenzie, James McGrath, Sarah Henderson, Alex Antic, Kevin Andrews, Paul Scarr, Phillip Thompson, Llew O’Brien, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, ­George Christensen, Gerard Rennick and Susan McDonald.

 

The Australian has been told more Coalition MPs were expected to sign-up this week.

 

A spokesman for Mr Frydenberg said the independent ­National Competition Council had considered on multiple occasions whether the Port of Newcastle should be declared under the National Access Regime and each time had recommended against it.

 

“The government’s decisions have been consistent with this ­independent expert advice,” the spokesman said. “Following the NCC’s most recent decision, the Treasurer agreed not to declare the Port of Newcastle.” The Port of Newcastle has welcomed Mr Frydenberg’s decision, as well as a subsequent review of the timeliness of decisions made under the National Access Regime.

 

Executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute Peter Jennings told The Australian it was clear that “any Chinese company can be subject to pressure from the Chinese Communist Party to meet the party’s political objectives”.

 

“This is also underlined by China’s national security law, which requires all companies and individuals to assist the Chinese intelligence community if asked to do so. The risk for Australia is that any piece of critical infrastructure which has an element of Chinese ownership is potentially at risk from this type of political ­behaviour. That is true of the Port of Newcastle, but also for a great deal of the electricity grid and gas infrastructure.”

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 1:56 a.m. No.13955854   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13955847

 

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In their letter, the MPs said they do not want any changes in arbitration determinations to be retrospective, but have sounded the alarm on changes to the ­National Access Regime included in the May budget.

 

They say the most recent changes, aimed at improving the timeliness of decisions under the regime, “appears to exacerbate the situation, by retrospectively eliminating previous arbitration determinations relating to the Port of Newcastle”.

 

“We note that the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Office of Best Practice Regulation describes this proposal as ‘not consistent with good practice’.”

 

Senator Abetz told The Australian “what we need is a resolution mechanism in place in the event of a substantial dispute”.

 

“Trying to create the mechanism after a dispute has already happened gives the whip hand to the monopoly supplier, in this case the Port of Newcastle, which could potentially prejudice 40 per cent of our coal exports.”

 

The letter expresses grave concerns over China Merchants Port Holdings’ engagement with Beijing’s contentious Belt and Road Initiative.

 

“We also draw your attention to the fact that China Merchants Port Holdings openly states that its ambition is to implement a ‘Port-Park-City’ development model at the Port of Newcastle, under the Communist Party’s Belt and Road Initiative,” the letter states.

 

“The company’s parent, China Merchants, also boasts that it is guided by ‘Xi Jinping thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New era’.”

 

Earlier this month, The Australian revealed coalminers were ramping-up their campaign against the port over pricing wars headlined by a longstanding stoush involving Glencore after Mr Sims described as “non-existent” the current regulatory oversight of the port. A Port of Newcastle spokesman told The Australian the government had been “coming up with a commonsense way to bring this impasse to an end”.

 

“Essentially, this comes down to a commercial dispute between a 100 per cent foreign-owned miner and a 50 per cent locally and foreign-owned port that is holding back the diversification and future of the Hunter and northern NSW,” he said.

 

NSW Minerals Council chief executive Stephen Galilee has previously described as “concerning” the confusion within the ­government about “the ACCC’s role in relation to the Port of ­Newcastle”.

 

“The Port of Newcastle is a monopoly, yet current government policy allows it to operate without any ACCC oversight or role. This is extremely concerning for us as major users of the port without any alternative provider,” he said earlier this month.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/revolt-over-chinas-grip-on-port-of-newcastle/news-story/e8f30873efd3ee4ed83f18f2a84d2f77

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37wBbiTDegg

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 2:08 a.m. No.13955899   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9870

9 News Facebook Post

 

Australia's show of force in the south china sea

 

20 June 2021

 

Australian navy ships are preparing to send a message to Beijing by sailing through the South China Sea.

 

This comes in the wake of the Prime Minister's stand against the rising superpower at the G7 summit. #9News

 

https://www.facebook.com/9News/videos/australias-show-of-force-in-the-south-china-sea/1157411731334319/

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 2:29 a.m. No.13955954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9882

Women plead guilty to planning female genital mutilation of two-week-old baby girl in Perth

 

David Weber - 22 June 2021

 

Two women have pleaded guilty to charges related to their attempt to have a baby girl circumcised in Perth.

 

The women, aged 23 and 50 at the time, faced court in March after being charged with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.

 

They have pleaded guilty to conspiring in Canning Vale to commit unlawful genital mutilation.

 

The baby girl was two weeks old at the time of the offences in January.

 

Police had said they were alerted after the women approached a doctor and asked them to conduct a female circumcision on the baby.

 

The doctor refused and the procedure did not happen.

 

The women entered their guilty pleas when they appeared in Armadale Magistrates Court this morning and will be sentenced in the District Court in Perth in August.

 

The pair did not speak to the media outside the court.

 

When the women were charged in March, WA Police said "practices which may be acceptable by some cultures and in some countries may constitute criminal offences in Western Australia".

 

Procedures that remove part or all of the external female genitalia or cause injury to female genital organs for non-medical reasons are illegal across Australia.

 

It is believed around 53,000 women live with female genital mutilation across the country.

 

Clinical practice guidelines from WA's Women and Newborn Health Service explain that the procedure is usually carried out between the ages of 4 and 10 years old, but may be conducted "just before marriage, during pregnancy or post-birth".

 

"The motivation for communities to practice [female genital mutilation] varies wildly but includes psychosexual and sociological reasons, hygiene and aesthetic reasons and myths," it reads.

 

"It is a practice that is deeply entrenched in cultural heritage and traditions."

 

Australia's first prosecution for female genital mutilation was recorded in November 2015.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-22/women-plead-guilty-to-planning-baby-female-genital-mutilation-wa/100234498

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 2:36 a.m. No.13955973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5977 >>9856

>>13848125

Ben Roberts-Smith denies murdering Afghan prisoner and watching execution of elderly man, court hears

 

Decorated Australian soldier admits to shooting man who had prosthetic leg, but tells defamation hearing the man was an armed, legitimate target

 

Ben Doherty - 21 Jun 2021

 

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Ben Roberts-Smith has been accused in court of dragging an unarmed prisoner outside a compound wall during a raid in Afghanistan before killing him with a burst of machine gun fire, as well as standing by while a subordinate soldier executed an elderly man.

 

In a fierce, and at times heated, cross-examination, the former SAS corporal consistently rejected a version of events – incompatible with his own earlier testimony before the court – put to him about a raid on a compound called Whiskey 108, in the village of Kakarak, on Easter Sunday in 2009.

 

Nicholas Owens SC, acting for the newspapers Roberts-Smith is suing for defamation over allegations he committed war crimes, put it to Roberts-Smith that, during the raid on Whiskey 108, a tunnel was discovered inside the compound.

 

After soldiers called into the tunnel, two unarmed men surrendered and were taken into custody under the control of the Australian soldiers.

 

Owens told the court Roberts-Smith was present when Roberts-Smith’s patrol commander – anonymised in court documents as Person 5 – ordered a subordinate SAS soldier – Person 4 – to “shoot the old man”. Roberts-Smith did not object to the illegal order.

 

Together, Person 4 and Roberts-Smith walked over to another Australian soldier – Person 41 – and asked to borrow his suppressor, used to muffle the sound of a weapon. Person 41 handed it over, Owens said.

 

Owens said Person 4 and Roberts-Smith walked back to where the two prisoners were being held. Roberts-Smith allegedly pulled the older man into a kneeling position.

 

Person 4 shot the prisoner, Owens said.

 

Roberts-Smith consistently denied every element of Owens’s sequence of events.

 

“That is completely false … there were no men in the tunnel,” he said.

 

Owens alleged Roberts-Smith then picked up the remaining prisoner – the man with the prosthetic leg – and carried or “forcefully manhandled” the man outside the compound where he threw him to the ground.

 

“You then shot the man with the prosthetic leg with an extended burst of machine gun fire until you had a stoppage,” Owens put to Roberts-Smith.

 

“That is totally false,” Roberts-Smith said.

 

Over repeated objections from Roberts-Smith’s barrister, Arthur Moses SC, Owens put it to Roberts-Smith he returned to the inside of the compound where he approached Person 41 – the soldier who had lent his suppressor – and said: “are we cool?”

 

Roberts-Smith said it never happened: “no, that’s a lie.”

 

Person 5 raised with Roberts-Smith the potential issue of the killings being recorded on ISR – the ‘intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance’ platform that monitors and supports soldiers’ missions.

 

Roberts-Smith said Owens’s allegation he responded “what do we do to stop this, is the ISR still filming?”, was “a ridiculous assertion”.

 

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Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 2:37 a.m. No.13955977   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Roberts-Smith has repeatedly told the court he shot the man with the prosthetic leg but the man was an insurgent he saw running, carrying a weapon, as he moved outside the compound.

 

He said after he shot the man – who was armed, a legitimate target, and could be killed under the laws of war – he dragged his body back closer to the compound wall to “clear” the body – check it for explosives or weapons – in a safer location before running back out to retrieve the man’s rifle.

 

Owens put it to Roberts-Smith his version of events was “inherently implausible” and his answers to questions “completely disingenuous”.

 

“This is another example of you not being able to keep your story straight, isn’t it?,” Owens said.

 

“It was over a decade ago in battle,” Roberts-Smith replied, “and I’m trying to give you my best recollection”.

 

The man with the prosthetic leg killed at Whiskey 108 has become a central allegation against Roberts-Smith, and the events during that raid will be the focus of further evidence and testimony.

 

A number of soldiers reportedly present have been listed as witnesses in this trial, and are likely to give evidence on either side of this case. Person 4 and Person 41, the soldier who allegedly shot the older prisoner, and the soldier who lent him his suppresser, are listed to give evidence for the newspapers.

 

Person 5 is slated to give evidence for Roberts-Smith.

 

The leg from the slain man was removed as a souvenir by another soldier, who took it back to the Australian base at Tarin Kowt where it was used as a drinking vessel at the unauthorised soldiers’ bar the Fat Ladies’ Arms.

 

Roberts-Smith said he never drank from the leg, though conceded in court he “contributed to and encouraged a culture where it was acceptable to drink from the leg”. He has been photographed alongside soldiers drinking from the leg.

 

Roberts-Smith also told the court he had two commemorative beer drinking mugs, shaped like a prosthetic leg, and engraved with the SAS 2 squadron’s emblem.

 

Roberts-Smith will continue to be cross-examined, likely in closed court, on Tuesday.

 

Roberts-Smith, one of the most decorated soldiers in Australian military history, is suing the Age, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Canberra Times for defamation over a series of ­reports published in 2018. He alleges the reports are defamatory because they portray him as someone who “broke the moral and legal rules of military engagement” and committed war crimes, including six allegations of murder.

 

The 42-year-old has consistently denied the allegations, saying they are “false”, “baseless” and “completely without any foundation in truth”. The newspapers are defending their reporting as true.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jun/21/ben-roberts-smith-denies-murdering-afghan-prisoner-and-watching-execution-of-elderly-man-court-hears

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 3:01 a.m. No.13956029   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6033 >>9844

‘The game is back on’: How does spying work in Australia?

 

Our spy agencies recruit a mix of talent, from computer whizzes to people skilled in cultivating sources. What do our spies do, and who are their bosses?

 

Anthony Galloway - JUNE 21, 2021

 

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Theresa May was less than two months into the British prime ministership when she met her Australian counterpart in September 2016, on the sidelines of the G20 summit in China. The encounter with her old friend from Oxford, Malcolm Turnbull, in the city of Hangzhou, would lead to one of the biggest shake-ups of Australia’s security and intelligence agencies in history. While Brexit dominated the discussion, Turnbull wanted to raise another matter with May: whether to create a “super department” modelled on the United Kingdom’s Home Office.

 

While the idea had been floated before, including by Scott Morrison when he was immigration minister after the 2013 election, there was a growing push within senior ranks of the government to make Immigration, Border Force, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) work together more closely under one portfolio. Under the plan, Australia’s domestic security agencies would maintain their statutory independence but answer to one minister.

 

With Australia facing escalating threats of foreign interference, cyber attacks and serious and organised crime, along with the persistent threats of terrorism and violent extremism, it was thought a more unified policy approach was needed. There was also growing anxiety about Chinese corporations owning and controlling critical infrastructure, such as Australia’s 5G network, which Australian intelligence agencies feared could have given Beijing the ability to shut down networks such as electricity grids.

 

So, who do our intelligence operatives now work for? And what makes a good spy today?

 

How is a security mega-portfolio created?

 

In Hangzhou, May, who had just served as home secretary for six years, told Turnbull that reorganising domestic security under one umbrella was an idea worth pursuing. May made officials from the Home Office available to Turnbull’s department to talk them through how the British mega-portfolio operated.

 

In early 2017, Martin Parkinson, who was at the time secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, gave Turnbull a concept paper setting out how a proposed Department of Home Affairs should operate. Work on the super portfolio had been tightly guarded within Turnbull’s own department, but Parkinson said it was time to start consulting other agencies.

 

The immigration minister at the time, Peter Dutton, was naturally supportive of the idea – he would likely be in charge of the new portfolio. Other cabinet ministers, particularly attorney-general George Brandis, told Turnbull he was apprehensive about giving Dutton more power.

 

It was soon decided that the person to be given the mammoth task of putting it all together should be Michael Pezzullo, the then secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, who had been pitching the concept of a home affairs department for more than a decade. Pezzullo, a tough-minded former Defence bureaucrat known within senior ranks of the government for “getting things done”, would be appointed secretary of the new department.

 

There was another important decision to be made, and it would forever change the make-up of Australian spies. While the Turnbull government was putting the finishing touches on the structure of its super department, former Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) secretary Michael L’Estrange and former senior intelligence officer Stephen Merchant were nearing completion of their review into Australia’s intelligence services.

 

The review recommended that the Office of National Assessments (ONA) be turned into the Office of National Intelligence (ONI), with an augmented ability to supervise the nation’s other spy agencies. The nation’s premier foreign cyber intelligence agency, the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), would also become its own statutory agency, reporting directly to the defence minister, giving it more independence – and highlighting the escalating threat of cyber attacks by state-based actors and sophisticated cyber criminals.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 3:02 a.m. No.13956033   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6036

>>13956029

 

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On July 18, 2017, Turnbull announced the creation of Home Affairs, giving Dutton control of the new department and revealing that the government was accepting all the recommendations in L’Estrange and Merchant’s report. Nick Warner, the then head of ONA, would lead the newly created ONI, essentially becoming Australia’s top spy.

 

Partly because of the personalities involved and partly because the two major changes were revealed on the same day, this announcement has led to a number of misconceptions. First, the creation of Home Affairs immediately sparked accusations that Turnbull was placating Dutton, his eventual challenger for the prime ministership. In fact, Turnbull’s own department, as well as Morrison and Pezzullo, had been urging him to explore the model for years.

 

Second, some insiders argue the creation of Home Affairs has undermined the rationale for the establishment of the ONI as the main co-ordinating agency for our spies. In truth, Home Affairs is no different to any other department – just a lot bigger. Its co-ordination role is centred on policy and action; in other words, working out how to best manage a risk or respond to a threat. Intelligence co-ordination – the role of the ONI – is primarily concerned with discovering things and making sense of them. Spies tell you what the problem is while senior bureaucrats and politicians work on the policy response. So if everyone stays in their lane, there is no contradiction between the two major changes.

 

Other gripes centre on the sheer size and power of Home Affairs. Some senior officers in the AFP were never happy with moving, along with ASIO, from the Attorney-General’s Department. Others say having the attorney-general as the person who signed off on warrants for the AFP and ASIO, while also being the minister responsible for their day-to-day operations, was never appropriate.

 

The ONI, like its predecessor the ONA, is Australia’s peak intelligence assessment agency. It draws on information collected by Australian agencies and other countries, as well as unclassified and “open source” material, to assess potential threats. The key difference between the ONA and the ONI is that the latter now plays a major co-ordination role for the entire Australian intelligence community. Whereas before, the ONA primarily assessed foreign intelligence, its successor deals with intelligence relating to foreign as well as domestic threats.

 

Former ONA head Allan Gyngell says the ONI is much better resourced and the 2017 overhaul recognises it is no longer possible to sustain a clear distinction between foreign and domestic intelligence. After all, international terrorists operate both within and outside Australia. Gyngell, national president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, says the creation of the ONI helped fulfil the vision of Australian intelligence originally put in place by the Hope royal commissions in the 1970s and ’80s.

 

“It places the national intelligence assessment and analytical capability – clearly independent from the direction of policymakers – at the centre of the Australian intelligence community, elevates the position of the director-general within the public service and gives him or her the necessary resources to co-ordinate and evaluate the work of the other intelligence agencies,” Gyngell says.

 

The ONI was, until the end of 2020, headed by one of Australia’s most experienced diplomats and top spies in Warner, the former head of both the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) and the Department of Defence. With the creation of the ONI, Warner also became Australia’s first director-general of national intelligence. When Warner’s term as the ONI boss expired in December 2020, he was replaced by Morrison’s cabinet secretary Andrew Shearer, a former deputy director of the agency.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 3:04 a.m. No.13956036   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6039

>>13956033

 

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What do modern spies do?

 

Australian spy agencies require a mix of different talents. The computer whiz who sits in an office in the ASD trying to detect the next cyber attack is a world away from the ASIO agent installing a listening device on the car of a potential terrorist or agent of foreign influence. Some operatives need considerable interpersonal skills – including charm – to cultivate sources and get the information they need, especially within espionage and counterespionage agencies such as ASIO and ASIS (see below). For spies engaged in signals intelligence at the ASD – the interception of electronic transmissions – these kinds of skills may be less important.

 

ASIO, the nation’s domestic spy agency, counters threats of terrorism, violent extremism, espionage and foreign interference. The agency is headed by Mike Burgess, one of a new breed of national security leader appointed by the Morrison government. Security chiefs would once have been drawn mostly from the ranks of DFAT or Defence but Burgess, who also holds the title of director-general for national security, has spent most of his career working in the cyber-security space – an area that poses an ever-increasing threat to Australia’s national security.

 

Sometimes spies themselves are not aware of where their jobs fit into the big picture. John Blaxland, one of the principal authors of a three-volume official history of ASIO, says the role of the agency and its spies has changed significantly since its inception in 1949. Blaxland, professor of international security and intelligence studies at the Australian National University, says one of the most gratifying experiences of writing the history was giving former ASIO operatives a broader understanding of what they’d been doing all those years.

 

“Insiders, by and large, operate according to the ‘need to know’ principle. So you get your own little, very narrow laneway of information and responsibility with very strict blinkers on what you are and are not allowed to see and delve into,” Blaxland says. “They were given certain responsibilities but the broader context was never given to them and in reading the books they were able to put their life experience into [that] broader context, and they said that was very rewarding, very satisfying, because they said it made things make more sense.”

 

Blaxland, who was given “unparalleled access” to the secret organisation when investigating its history, says the modus operandi of spies is drastically different today. Technology makes it almost impossible to hide identities, meaning traditional espionage and statecraft are a lot more difficult.

 

Cyber attacks, foreign interference and espionage are now front of mind for an agency such as ASIO. “Twenty years ago, espionage was arguably seen as a quaint little Cold War anachronism, a holdover from the Cold War,” Blaxland says. “But nowadays, there is a broader recognition that it’s actually pretty darn serious and the game is back on. If it was ever off, it’s certainly not off now – it’s well and truly life and death stuff.”

 

What is our equivalent of MI6?

 

The Australian Secret Intelligence Service, which sits within DFAT, is Australia’s principal overseas intelligence collection agency. Sometimes referred to within the government as “the other DFAT”, the agency’s mission statement is “to protect and promote Australia’s vital interests through the provision of unique foreign intelligence services as directed by the Australian government”.

 

ASIS agents are embedded in Australian embassies around the world to report intelligence to Canberra. Some are registered with the host nation and others are under deep cover. ASIS is one of the most secretive organisations – it was formed in 1952 but its existence remained hidden until 1972 – and the work of its agents rarely sees the light of day.

 

ASIS officers were involved in the bugging of Timor-Leste’s cabinet building to listen in to discussions about the nation’s claim to oil in the Timor Sea, the revealing of which has led to the prosecution of former senior ASIS intelligence officer Witness K and lawyer Bernard Collaery.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 3:05 a.m. No.13956039   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6043

>>13956036

 

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Are there spies in the military?

 

The Department of Defence includes a number of military intelligence units with a mix of uniformed officers from the navy, air force and army, as well as civilian intelligence officers.

 

The Defence Intelligence Organisation (DIO) is the principal intelligence assessment agency for Defence. The Australian Geospatial Intelligence Organisation (AGO) is responsible for the collection of satellite and aerial imagery as well other geospatial intelligence. The Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) is responsible for cyber-security and the collection of foreign signals intelligence while it assists security agencies in preventing and disrupting offshore cyber-enabled crime – its mission statement is “Reveal Their Secrets – Protect Our Own”.

 

As insiders put it, the ASD is both a defensive and offensive agency: it protects against cyber attacks, but it also eavesdrops on electronic transmissions abroad and disrupts the activities of would-be hackers. ASIO and the AFP require a warrant to enlist the ASD for technical help to pinpoint servers on domestic soil. The ASD was subject to some controversy after reports that the government was considering a proposal to give the agency the power to track down online paedophiles, terrorists and other serious criminals within Australia. In June 2019, the AFP raided the house of then-senior News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst, now The Age’s state political editor, after she wrote an exposé of the proposal.

 

Who are the new kids on the block?

 

Now, cops are spies. The 2017 intelligence review recommended the expansion of the Australian intelligence community from six to 10 agencies. This resulted in the addition of the AFP, the Department of Home Affairs, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) into what is now known as the “national intelligence community”. The change in technology, crime and other threats have meant these organisations have steadily grown their intelligence functions.

 

Who watches the watchers?

 

Justice Robert Hope delivered two landmark royal commissions into Australia’s national security and intelligence services, in 1974–77 and 1984, that led to major changes, including the establishment of the ONA, greater accountability for ASIO, and the establishment of both a parliamentary watchdog and the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (IGIS). IGIS has the enduring powers of a royal commission. Established in 1987,it can require the attendance of witnesses, take sworn evidence and enter the premises of intelligence agencies.

 

Other key oversight bodies – also referred to by their acronyms – are the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (INSLM), the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Security and Intelligence (PJCIS) and the security division of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Blaxland says the expansion of the national security community into 10 agencies means the two main oversight bodies – IGIS and INSLM – need to be better resourced.

 

Still, he says the oversight of spy agencies today is a “different world” from the past. The former Defence intelligence officer devoted his biggest criticisms of ASIO in the organisation’s official history to “the Protest Years”, from 1963 to 1975, when he says the agency spent too much of its time monitoring private citizens whose views and actions were better described as dissent rather than subversion. He says the IGIS’s powers are now a “sobering restraint on the abuse of power” and forces intelligence agencies to behave. “On any day, a member of [the IGIS] team can come into their office and demand to see the files they’re working on, the emails they’ve been sending and the correspondence they’ve been having.

 

“The critics of the Cold War days, particularly the ’60s and early ’70s, who haven’t kind of moved on, they tend to overlook the reforms that have been instigated since then and they see the world through the prism of 1968 and 1969 when ASIO was chasing the Communist Party of Australia and perhaps missing the wood for the trees. It is a long way from where it was in the dark old days – a very different beast.”

 

Meanwhile, the shake-up of 2017 has now settled and the changes are bedded down, mostly recently supported by a review of national security laws handed down by former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson last year. But as shown by a meeting in China five years ago, in the world of Australian spies, there are always new developments around the corner.

 

(continued)

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 3:06 a.m. No.13956043   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13956039

 

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Know your acronym: a bluffer’s guide to our ‘national intelligence community’

 

• ACIC: The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission is the conduit for sharing criminal information and intelligence among state, territory and Commonwealth law enforcement agencies.

 

• ACSC: The nation’s cyber resilience agency, the Australian Cyber Security Centre, supports government agencies and businesses – it’s part of the ASD (see below).

 

• AFP: Australia’s Federal Police force, which has steadily grown its intelligence functions in recent years, works closely with ASIO when the intelligence agency has found evidence of criminal wrongdoing.

 

• AGO: It’s amazing what you can see from space these days, but how to make sense of it? The Australian Geospatial Intelligence Organisation collects and interprets satellite and aerial imagery and other location, or geospatial, data.

 

• ASD: “Reveal Their Secrets – Protect Our Own” is the motto of the Australian Signals Directorate, which handles cyber-security and the collection of foreign signals intelligence while helping other agencies tackle offshore cyber-enabled crime.

 

• ASIO: The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation is the domestic spy agency, countering terrorism, violent extremism, espionage and foreign interference.

 

• ASIS: Australia’s answer to MI6, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service is the main overseas intelligence collection agency, part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) – and it’s top secret.

 

• AUSTRAC: The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre combs through financial reports to collect intelligence that might expose serious and organised crime.

 

• Department of Home Affairs: This mega-department housing ASIO, the AFP, AUSTRAC, ACIC and Australian Border Force helps co-ordinate a policy approach to domestic security threats.

 

• DFAT: The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is responsible for Australia’s diplomatic network around the world. ASIS is part of DFAT.

 

• DIO: The Defence Intelligence Organisation is the principal intelligence assessment agency within the Department of Defence.

 

• IGIS: The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security keeps an eye on the spies, deploying the powers of a royal commission to ensure that intelligence agencies are behaving.

 

• ONA: The Office of National Assessments is the superseded version of the ONI.

 

• ONI: The Office of National Intelligence orchestrates all the agencies, as well as being the peak assessment body, dealing with intelligence relating to foreign as well as domestic threats.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/national/the-game-is-back-on-how-does-spying-work-in-australia-20210614-p580tm.html

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 11:44 p.m. No.13962479   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9844

>>13855451

U.S. Marines Tweet

 

Today, @MrfDarwin #Marines, Australian Defence Force @DeptDefence soldiers and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force @Japan_GSDF soldiers began Exercise Southern Jackaroo 2021 in Australia. This exercise increases the capacity to mutually support one another during combined operations.

 

https://twitter.com/USMC/status/1404929814205710341

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 22, 2021, 11:45 p.m. No.13962495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9844

U.S. Department of Defense Tweet

 

Back together with the mates.

 

@MrfDarwin Marines arrive at Nhulunbuy, Australia to kick off exercise Darrandarra to increase interoperability with @DeptDefence and train/reinforce embassies to respond to crises & contingencies in the Indo-Pacific region.

 

https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1406914877973803012

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 23, 2021, 4:56 a.m. No.13963394   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9882

Father jailed over ‘gross’ images showing his son, other minors being sexually violated

 

EMILY COSENZA - JUNE 22, 2021

 

A father who groomed what he thought was a young girl was later found with exploitation material involving his own two children, including grotesque images with his sleeping five-year-old son.

 

The predator, whose identity is suppressed, was sentenced in the Adelaide District Court on Monday after previously pleading guilty to all offences against him.

 

The man in his 30s, originally from interstate, was charged with three counts of making a child amenable to sexual activity, three counts of aggravated production of child exploitation material and maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship with a child.

 

He was also charged with two counts each of possession and aggravated possession of child exploitation material.

 

According to sentencing remarks, the paedophile’s offending was discovered when he unknowingly began speaking with an undercover police officer who impersonated a 14-year-old girl on the Kik Messenger app on December 26, 2019.

 

During those conversations, he sent sexually explicit messages, a pornographic video of an adult male and female as well as a photo and video of a girl aged under 14 performing a sex act.

 

Police arrested him at his home in February 2020, seizing electronic devices and finding hundreds of images depicting child exploitation material, which included his son and daughter.

 

Of the 533 illegal images on his mobile phone, there were 10 of his five-year-old son dated October 13, 2019 that showed the man exposing himself near his child.

 

A further 10 photos from December 7-8 that year showed the man defiling the sleeping boy.

 

There were eight other disturbing photos involving the man and the boy.

 

Thirteen photos of the man’s naked eight-year-old daughter were also discovered, with one cropped so all that was visible was her body from her chin to mid shin.

 

Judge Kimber said the two children still had no knowledge of the images being taken.

 

A further 33 pictures depicting exploitation material of children under the age of 17 years were on his mobile as well as 500 indecent images that showed children under the age of 14 years.

 

Two laptops also were found to contain further images and videos of the illegal material.

 

The judge said the predator’s actions were “a gross breach” of his children’s trust.

 

While they were unaware of his actions now, they may learn of what their father did and be “adversely impacted”, he said.

 

“I am not prepared to sentence you on the basis your conduct will never have any impact upon them,” Judge Kimber said.

 

“I expect they will ask why you are no longer part of their lives, if they have not asked that question already.

 

“Even if they never learn of what you did, I expect that they will be adversely impacted by not being able to understand why they can have no relationship with their father.”

 

The court heard the paedophile reported being “guilt ridden” after his first four offences but claimed not to remember his offending against his children.

 

“I find that difficult to accept,” the judge said.

 

“You must have been aware of the offending afterwards, as you had the photographs and you kept them.”

 

He was handed down a head sentence of 10 years and four months imprisonment.

 

Because the judge found the man to be a serious repeat offender, he was ordered to serve a non-parole period of eight years and four months.

 

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/father-jailed-over-gross-images-showing-his-son-other-minors-being-sexually-violated/news-story/6d63050ac4c46705c50e2c1b4ae48eb4

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 23, 2021, 4:58 a.m. No.13963401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9870

China warning: Joyce calls on MPs to prepare for end of Pax Americana

 

David Crowe - June 22, 2021

 

Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has issued a stark warning to government MPs about the risk to Australia from the waning power of the United States, calling for unity as China emerges as a new superpower.

 

Mr Joyce urged Liberal and Nationals MPs to unite behind the mission of making Australia “as strong as possible as quickly as possible” when it could not rely on the US to guarantee regional security.

 

The message resonated with government MPs who are increasingly concerned about the Chinese government’s construction of military bases in the South China Sea and provocations in the Taiwan Strait.

 

Liberals noted the remarks were made in Mr Joyce’s first speech to the Coalition party room after he regained the Nationals leadership on Monday and was sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister on Tuesday.

 

“He said there’s a unifying cause, that it’s more important to the nation than anything else, that the times that we live in today are different to those that we were born into,” a Coalition spokesman said of the remarks.

 

“He said the world is changing … we’re moving from the Pax Americana to a new superpower that’s different and there are different ways of seeing the world.

 

“Our liberties and freedoms that we took as a birthright and never really thought about, in the future might be challenged like they never have before.”

 

Mr Joyce will join the government’s leadership team as Deputy Prime Minister as well as taking a seat on the national security committee of cabinet.

 

Those who heard Mr Joyce’s remarks said he did not name China but did not need to when he mentioned a new superpower.

 

“He said what is required of us is to make Australia as strong as possible as quickly as possible in order to protect our way of life,” said one Liberal.

 

“And he believes that is a comparative strength for the Coalition.”

 

Coalition MPs noted Mr Joyce did not talk to the meeting about policy differences on climate change or about the Nationals’ constituency among farmers and other regional groups.

 

“He was trying to be much bigger than that, focusing on the national interest,” said one MP.

 

Mr Joyce has expressed concern about China over many years, backing changes to foreign investment rules in 2016 to tighten the oversight of land sales to overseas buyers.

 

He declared last December that the biggest issue facing young Australians was they would live in a world where China was a superpower and not a liberal democracy.

 

The new Nationals leader’s close ally, former resources minister Matt Canavan, called last year for stronger federal action against Chinese trade sanctions on wine and barley, raising the possibility of a levy on iron ore exports to China.

 

“If our iron ore is going to be used to build ships and planes and they are used to threaten peaceful countries, that might not be something that should continue,” he said.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/china-warning-joyce-calls-on-mps-to-prepare-for-end-of-pax-americana-20210622-p583bo.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1624393642-1

Anonymous ID: 244c6b June 23, 2021, 5:05 a.m. No.13963447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3449 >>9870

>>13869222

The Chinese community group, the consulate and the Labor Premier

 

Marta Pascual Juanola, Eryk Bagshaw and Hamish Hastie - June 22, 2021

 

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The WA government appointed two pro-Beijing community leaders to a new paid advisory council before Premier Mark McGowan escalated his criticism of the Morrison government’s handling of the China relationship.

 

The Labor Premier has become the most outspoken state critic of Australia’s China policy, drawing praise from Beijing and some Australian business leaders who fear their long-term exports are at risk from the collapse in diplomatic relations between the trading partners.

 

McGowan’s position has been bolstered through key WA community groups backed by influential Chinese businessmen and the Chinese consulate. China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs last week seized upon the foreign policy split between Canberra and Perth.

 

McGowan sharpened his criticism of the federal government’s relationship with Beijing last Tuesday, saying Australia was acting “against its own interests” and the economic consequences of losing the trading relationship would be “absolutely catastrophic”.

 

China’s Foreign Ministry hailed the comments, stating the Australian government should “heed these constructive opinions”.

 

McGowan has been warning the federal government over provoking China as far back as May last year, even offering himself to help rebuild the relationship in December.

 

In February, his government appointed Dr Edward Zhang and Dr Ting Chen, as the only two Chinese community representatives, to his 15-member multicultural council, a policy advisory body where members can earn up to $385 per day.

 

Zhang, who didn’t reply to a request for comment, has condemned the federal government’s position on the disputed South China Sea. “We overseas Chinese are the first line of defence for our motherland,” he said in 2016.

 

He has also said he would censor any content frowned upon by Beijing in his Chinese-language newspaper, the Australian Chinese Times, including criticism of the government, separatist language and references to the Falun Gong and the Taiwanese independence movement.

 

Zhang is a founding member and honorary chairman of the WA branch of the Australian Council for the Promotion of the Peaceful Reunification of China, a group tied to United Front. The United Front operates overseas networks that mobilise support for the Chinese Communist Party.

 

Its Sydney president, billionaire political donor Huang Xiangmo, was banned from re-entering Australia in 2019 on advice from intelligence officers.

 

Chen, the second representative on the council, has been vice-president or president of WA’s largest and oldest Chinese association, Chung Wah, since 2017.

 

The association’s shift to a pro-Beijing organisation was ushered in by former president Richard Tan after years of internal hostilities sidelined second-generation Australian-Chinese members.

 

Tan said he built the organisation’s intimate relationship with the Chinese consulate and aided a leadership takeover by a bloc of mainlanders in murky circumstances in 2015 when Chen was secretary.

 

Tan said there was no official affiliation with United Front but many individuals had ties with groups in the network, including himself. Chen founded WA’s Fujian association - a United Front linked operation - with his colleague Ding Shaoping. Chen then succeeded Ding as the president of Chung Wah.

 

“The links with the United Front is something so obvious, or it has been so obvious in the past,” said Tan. “It’s just that Australian politicians knowingly ignored it, or pretend they don’t know.”

 

In 2016 Chung Wah signed a statement defending China’s actions in the South China Sea where it has made territorial claims disputed at the United Nations. “The Chinese nation has been a nation that values peace since ancient times, but if anyone plots wrongdoing, we will fully support the motherland in a just struggle,” the statement said.

 

“China wants to expand influence. That something so obvious that it is benign,” said Tan. “It’s not like China is going to take over Australia or anything.”

 

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A former senior figure within the Liberal party who has worked with the association has questioned whether its leadership is too close to the Chinese consulate and the Consul-General.

 

“With the tensions between China and Australia, I am concerned if things get worse these [may not be] good representatives of the Chinese community in Australia,” said the Liberal figure, who asked to remain anonymous so he could speak freely.

 

He said the association struggled to resist the pressures from the consulate, which often underwrote their functions, pressured them to host events and linked them to United Front groups.

 

The consulate and Chung Wah co-hosted the Chinese New Year Ball last year with Liberal and Labor MPs and a gala event in 2019 commemorating the 190th anniversary of Chinese migrants’ arrival in Western Australia.

 

Former Perth Chinese consul-general Dong Zhihua, Chen, Zhang and McGowan dined together last year, photos published by the consulate reveal.

 

Chen denied any link between the consulate and Chung Wah. “They don’t have any influence at all,” he said.

 

He said the government committee work was focused on promoting multicultural harmony, not international affairs.

 

“My job is to protect the best interests of the Chinese to avoid any racism and discrimination in Australia,” he said.

 

Chen praised McGowan for his “very good comments” on the state of the China-Australia relationship. He said Australia “will benefit from a stable China” and that Prime Minister Scott Morrison “needed to concentrate more on domestic issues than on international issues”.

 

A spokeswoman for the WA government said China accounted for 56 per cent of the state’s exports in 2020. “The federal talk of conflict and trade retaliation can and must stop,” she said. “It is in our security and economic interest to do so.”

 

Federal Labor is also targeting the economic impact of $20 billion in trade strikes from Beijing after months of relative bipartisanship over national security and human rights disputes.

 

Labor’s trade spokeswoman Madeleine King said McGowan was “clearly expressing his frustration at what he saw as a failure to manage a very important economic relationship”.

 

Chung Wah received a $5 million grant from the WA government at the end of last year – equivalent to its entire annual budget. McGowan personally awarded the grant in the key seat of Riverton ahead of the state election in March, which he won in a landslide.

 

The association is audited by CPL, a company run by the Perth-based family of Tam Yiu-Chung, the only Hong Kong representative in the standing committee of Beijing’s National People’s Congress. Tam was sanctioned by the US after he drafted the national security laws that have imprisoned more than 100-pro democracy leaders in Hong Kong and wiped out public opposition to Beijing.

 

A spokeswoman for the McGowan government said it supported Chung Wah because it represented all sections of the state’s Chinese communities, which includes migrants from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore.

 

Chen said the only feedback he had received on Hong Kong from members of the community was that they “supported the Hong Kong government instead of the pro-democracy movement” and that “some Hong Kong people were scammers who have put Chinese in Australia in a very difficult position”.

 

Asked about Xinjiang, where up to 1 million Muslim-minority Uighurs have been detained by Chinese authorities, Chen said he had not seen any evidence of human rights abuses and that “no one had raised the issue with him”.

 

https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/the-chinese-community-group-the-consulate-and-the-labor-premier-20210621-p582ra.html

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Alleged Asian drug syndicate kingpin Tse Chi Lop fighting extradition from Netherlands to Australia

 

ABC/Reuters - 23 June 2021

 

The alleged leader of an Asian drug syndicate who has been compared to drug lords Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and Pablo Escobar is fighting extradition to Australia, saying he would not get a fair trial here.

 

Tse Chi Lop, a Chinese-born Canadian national, was arrested in January at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport at the request of the Australian Federal Police while in transit from Taiwan to Canada.

 

He has denied wrongdoing and is contesting extradition, with his lawyer arguing that Australian authorities essentially engineered his expulsion from Taiwan to Canada on a flight with a stopover in the Netherlands so he could be nabbed there.

 

The 57-year-old is wanted in Australia for his connection to the AFP-led Operation Volante, which dismantled a global crime syndicate operating in five countries.

 

According to the AFP, the operation resulted in the arrest of 27 people for importing and trafficking "substantial quantities" of heroin and methamphetamine into Australia in 2013.

 

While Australia has extradition treaties with both the Netherlands and Canada, Mr Tse's lawyer argued in court on Tuesday that Dutch extradition policies were more advantageous for Australian law enforcement.

 

"If Australia was involved in inappropriately turning my client over to the Netherlands, his fair trial rights have already been violated," lawyer Andre Seebregts told Reuters after the hearing.

 

He asked judges to investigate the circumstances of the arrest before deciding on extradition.

 

Prosecutors said the circumstances of Mr Tse's expulsion from Taiwan were not relevant.

 

Mr Tse spoke briefly in court to protest his innocence.

 

"Mass media are calling me a drug kingpin but that is not true," ANP news agency quoted him as telling the judges through interpreters.

 

He added that he was scared Australian judges would be biased against him.

 

The Rotterdam court is expected on July 2 to rule on the extradition request or order additional investigations into the circumstances of Mr Tse's arrest.

 

Syndicate known as The Company

 

Australian investigators say Mr Tse's syndicate, known to its members as The Company, dominates the $90 billion-a-year Asia-Pacific drug trade.

 

Jeremy Douglas, Southeast Asia and Pacific representative for the UN drugs agency UNODC, told Reuters in 2019 that Mr Tse was in the league of El Chapo or maybe Pablo Escobar — referring to Latin America's most notorious drug lords.

 

Authorities also refer to the syndicate as Sam Gor — or Brother Number Three in Cantonese — after one of Mr Tse's nicknames, Reuters reported at the time.

 

Reuters was unable to contact Mr Tse for the 2019 report, which described Mr Tse as "Asia's El Chapo".

 

The AFP accuses Mr Tse of being "the senior leader of the Sam Gor syndicate".

 

The group has "been connected with or directly involved in at least 13 cases" of drug trafficking since January 2015, according to the documents cited by Reuters.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-23/alleged-drug-syndicate-kingpin-tse-chi-lop-australia-extradition/100236400

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Chinese less favorable to Australia amid strained ties: GT poll

 

About one-fourth see Canberra as political, ideological threat than economic partner

 

Chen Qingqing, Zhao Yusha, Xie Jun and Xu Keyue - Jun 23, 2021

 

The latest Chinese public opinion poll on Australia conducted by the Global Times Research Center showed that the Chinese people have a less favorable attitude toward Australia, and more than 40 percent consider Australia a threat on military, politics and ideology rather than an economic partner, while the two-way favorable attitude between China and Australia is expected to further decline in 2021.

 

The survey was conducted online by the Global Times Research Center and the Australian Studies Center of Beijing Foreign Studies University from June 11 to 15, with market survey firm DATA100 collecting 2,067 respondents in 10 Chinese cities from people aged between 18 and 70. The latest poll also mirrored vision of Australians toward China based on the 2020 Lowy Institute Poll, as the Global Times survey took some questions from the Lowy Institute's survey as reference.

 

The average Chinese attitude toward Australia turned out to be 55.6 points - on a scale of 0 to 100 - in the poll, amid deteriorating China-Australia relations, dropping from 65.3 points from 2020 when the Global Times Research Center did a similar survey for the first time.

 

Such decline was also in line with the Australian survey results as the Lowy Institute Poll in 2020 showed the feelings of the Australian public toward China on a scale of 0 to 100 fell sharply in 2020 to 39.

 

The deteriorating impression on each other from people in the two countries mirrors souring bilateral ties. People viewed each other more negatively in the latest polls, and the trend continued this year, which shows that Australia's China bashing and the country's rising anti-China sentiment have sparked this negative trend, Chen Hong, a professor and director of the Australian Studies Center of East China Normal University, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

 

"Australia singlehandedly has to be responsible for such simmering public opinion. Australian media and politicians have been smearing and criticizing China on every front, be it economy, COVID-19 or other issues. Yet Australia has been less frequently mentioned in Chinese publications," Chen said.

 

Australia-China relations hit a tough road over the past year, as the two major economies in the Asia-Pacific had been entangled in a growing diplomatic and trade row due to anti-China sentiments fueled by some of Canberra's politicians. From hyping allegations on China's interference, to pushing forward a so-called independent review of the COVID-19 origins, to tearing up a formal Belt and Road Initiative deal, relations between China and Australia have become fraught, with observers saying such growing tension with China results from Australia's lack of political wisdom.

 

China's top economic planner also suspended on May 6 all activities under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue, marking the first time that a bilateral diplomatic mechanism had been frozen.

 

The US role

 

Nearly 88 percent of Chinese respondents consider that to Australia, China is an economic partner rather than a military threat, while about 41.3 percent said to China, Australia is more like a threat on military, political and ideology fronts, while nearly half consider the US the biggest factor in interrupting China-Australia relations.

 

China-Australia relations had remained stable for large part of the five decades since the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1972, yet ties have been spiraling downward in recent years since Canberra started attacking China - for example, banning Huawei's 5G in 2018 and throwing mud on China in regard to the origins of the coronavirus.

 

"The US' anti-China strategy has stimulated the rise of similar sentiments in Australia. Yet there is not much mutual trust between Beijing and Canberra, so Australia should not risk to discard it completely simply to benefit a third country," he said.

 

When asked about whether they expect China-Australia ties to improve in the next two years, about 44 percent of the Chinese respondents showed a positive attitude, while 22 percent said "it's hard to say."

 

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While the Lowy Institute survey showed that more than half of Australians consider China an economic partner and an overwhelming 94 percent of them agree that the Australian government should work to find other markets for Australia to reduce their economic dependence on China, about 50 percent of Chinese respondents agree that Australia is economically overdependent on China, according to the GT survey.

 

An overwhelming number of Australians calling for reducing dependence on China also shows that Australians have a growing anxiety under the hype fanned by the Australian government and media on China-related topics, which has been used many times since the COVID-19 outbreak to advocate the decoupling with China in order to boost Australia's manufacturing, according to an analysis the Australian Studies Center of the Beijing Foreign Studies University made in the survey.

 

Despite an icy trade relationship, Chinese imports from Australia in May rose 55.4 percent year-on-year according to official data. "Australia has been trying to reduce imports like clothes from China as much as it can, and find alternative sources such as India, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. But it's hard for them to find bulk commodity exporters that can replace China," Yu Lei, chief research fellow at the research center for Pacific island countries of Liaocheng University in East China's Shandong Province, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

 

China has been insisting on depoliticizing the economy and trade sectors. Whether China will take further countermeasures on Australia depends on Australia's attitude and policy direction, Yu said, noting that China can take action against Australia on all products except for iron ore, as iron ore is the only commodity which China has difficulty finding an alternative source.

 

People-to-people ties affected

 

Under the current situation, the willingness of the Chinese respondents to travel to and study in Australia would be affected by the souring bilateral relationship.

 

Among those from 18 to 39 years old, 15.5 percent favor the UK as the top destination for their overseas studies, the survey showed. The mention rate of Australia on the list of top destinations for Chinese international students dropped 5 percentage points in 2021.

 

Some Chinese students in Australia who talked with the Global Times said the deteriorating ties also made them change their mind working or living longer in the country, especially as Australian politicians and media have been keen on China bashing.

 

Liu Yue, a PhD candidate with an offer from Monash University, has decided not to study at Australian schools after waiting for his visa for more than half a year. Liu told the Global Times that he used to think Australia is just another Western country. Yet after its tussles with China, he realized it is a stupid country willingly to serve as the US vassal.

 

If he was given another choice to choose a foreign country to study, Liu said he would take politics into consideration. "I was too na?ve at that time. I got offers from UK, Hong Kong and Australian universities. I chose Australia without thinking about politics, but I had never anticipated it would trap me."

 

The unfriendly policies Australia took have been the underlying reason behind the reduced willingness of Chinese people to choose Australia as their top overseas tourism or education destination, Yu said, noting that the unfriendly policies have caused racism to rise in Australia.

 

It happens from time to time that Chinese students studying in Australia had been attacked but with no sufficient investigations from the local police, which discourage Chinese students from going to study there, he noted.

 

It's wishful thinking in Australia that the bilateral relationship won't affect the economic exchange and services trade. As the relationship further declines, the number of Chinese students to Australia has been dropping since 2018 with sluggish tourism growth, the Global Times survey showed.

 

Australia's policies toward China won't change in the short term, and the number of Chinese students studying in Australia will increase only slightly, Yu predicted.

 

https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1226840.shtml