It doesn't matter that a few personal liberties are lost in the fight against terrorism

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July 23, 2011

 

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De Marco (2002) suggests that "along with life and truth, civil liberties are often the first casualty of war" and in this era of the ?global war on terrorism' the ASIO bill is eroding our civil rights. The terrorist threat undeniably extends to Australia's shores and we need security measures to prepare for, prevent and respond to acts of terrorism and their consequences, but the legislation introduced by the Australian government must not be at the expense of our civil rights...
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De Marco (2002) suggests that "along with life and truth, civil liberties are often the first casualty of war" and in this era of the ?global war on terrorism' the ASIO bill is eroding our civil rights. The terrorist threat undeniably extends to Australia's shores and we need security measures to prepare for, prevent and respond to acts of terrorism and their consequences, but the legislation introduced by the Australian government must not be at the expense of our civil rights...
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