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  1. We’ve had attitudes toward media and specifically Julian Assange for years now. Perhaps it’s casting shade on anti democratic practices against Journalism.

  2. There seems to be a general war on any journalism with integrity at the moment. We let Julian slide under the bus without any fuss and it just gets quicker and easier. UN Special Rapporteur on torture Nils Melzer has made a report that is unequivocal about the nature of the harassment and persecution and the level of bias against this man. Interviews conducted by the BBC and Sky remain unaired and when he also gives interviews to RT gets smeared as a puppet of the “Kremlin’s premier propaganda network — yes, the propaganda network of the state that shoots journalists in the face — to discuss Julian Assange’s ‘torture” as though somehow the UN doesn’t include Russia?? Its down the rabbit hole we go. The beacons that show us the right path are becoming clearer though. Attitudes to Assange and his plight are one of a few clear indicators of which side you fall.
    https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/bbc-sky-news-have-hidden-their-interviews-with-un-expert-on-the-torture-of-assange-4cb155aaf313

  3. If it is true journalism then i t is a disgrace. If it it is journalism disguised as anti anything left wing government, like Hosking, Tevett, Younng atc espouse , then they have none of my sympathy.

  4. Another one of Morrison’s miracles. I doubt Old Naughty Winston will do anything about Aussie journalistic freedoms except back any coalition press release on the matter (ironically). Consecutive NZ governments have been so prostrated and gutless that Aussie migrants to NZ get all the benefits of citizens but this doesn’t hold for Kiwis abroad. A lack of simple reciprocity because of trade blackmail. What happened to treating others as you would like to be treated? The Aussie war logs look to be as foul smelling as those revealed in the book ‘Hit and Run’, as they do with the Wikileaks war logs and on it goes. What happened to living by the sword, dying by the sword?

  5. The New York Times ran a story with this headline

    Australia May Well Be the World’s Most Secretive Democracy (Damien Cave June 5).

    It was entirely cynical that the police raids occured while the PM was out of the country.

  6. The comparative issue is not the investigation of military action in Afghanistan, but with police actions against journalists covering the matter – here it was Hager.

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