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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2018

Criminalising dissent in Australia and Indonesia

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Dissent and protest are being criminalised and suppressed around the world.The Australian government is seeking to introduce new foreign interference and espionage laws that threaten our democracy. We breakdown what this means and why the laws needs to be stopped.In Indonesia, May Day protests were met by swift repression by the police. With 69 people arrested in Yogyakarta and 4 in Bogor. This is happening in the context of increasing State repression across the country. The May Day protest were, in part, connected to a long campaign against an airport, mining and other industrial development on farmland near Yogyakarta. Guests: Cam Walker (Firneds of the Earth); Ferreira (activist in Yogyakarta, Indonesia).Links:https://www.handsoffourcharities.org.au/'The Boot on our Necks'https://www.instagram.com/palang__hitam/https://palanghitam.noblogs.org/post/category/kabar/Earth Matters #1145 was produced by Teishan Ahearne.

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