Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
Re: Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
OK I get it, you're a troll.Digg3r wrote: yet you believe an internet forum where I said I was Finnish.
You're funny...
Re: Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
Such impressive argument. Your internet lingo and knowledge of Australian law is amazing.UKJ wrote:OK I get it, you're a troll.Digg3r wrote: yet you believe an internet forum where I said I was Finnish.
You're funny...
Re: Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
Digg3r wrote:Such impressive argument. Your internet lingo and knowledge of Australian law is amazing.UKJ wrote:OK I get it, you're a troll.Digg3r wrote: yet you believe an internet forum where I said I was Finnish.
You're funny...
[quote="Digg3r"
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Hmm that's what we have now? I'd hate to be arrested and imprisoned because of what the government thinks I might do.[/quote]
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Re: Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
Well saidUKJ wrote:To judge your opinion.Digg3r wrote:Finnish. Why?
imho, you shouldn't be criticising another country in how they want to protect their citizens. Let's wait and see if any Aussies agree with you that Australia is a Police state, using propaganda to introduce draconian laws! Aussies seem to be very happy with their country, and I don't blame them.
And you can't condense a countries laws into a few internet posts.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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Conspiring to commit a criminal act is against the law. Kidnapping and murder are criminal acts.Digg3r wrote:Conspiracy to kidnap is a law?
Show me the legislation?
http://www.judcom.nsw.gov.au/publicatio ... iracy.html
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Re: Australia's biggest ever anti terror raid
The story so far...
800 police to arrest 2 people - 1 who is given bail :
http://www.smh.com.au/national/terror-r ... 0iwwh.html
Was it a success?
http://theconversation.com/its-far-too- ... cess-31848
A lot of questions have been raised by this raid - http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/s ... unanswered - why should people shut up and be good little soldiers.
And God forbid that any non-Cambodians on this forum would dare to criticise Cambodia - LOL
800 police to arrest 2 people - 1 who is given bail :
http://www.smh.com.au/national/terror-r ... 0iwwh.html
Was it a success?
http://theconversation.com/its-far-too- ... cess-31848
I don't see why we shouldn't criticise Australia, or anywhere else - Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Article 19: freedom of expression and opinion. http://www.ichrp.org/en/article_19_udhrSir_Quality_U_Feel wrote:Well saidUKJ wrote:To judge your opinion.Digg3r wrote:Finnish. Why?
imho, you shouldn't be criticising another country in how they want to protect their citizens. Let's wait and see if any Aussies agree with you that Australia is a Police state, using propaganda to introduce draconian laws! Aussies seem to be very happy with their country, and I don't blame them.
And you can't condense a countries laws into a few internet posts.
A lot of questions have been raised by this raid - http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/s ... unanswered - why should people shut up and be good little soldiers.
And God forbid that any non-Cambodians on this forum would dare to criticise Cambodia - LOL
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