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- Australian parliamentary inquiry – Committee for Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade (DFAT) rejects submission critical of DFAT, ASIS
- Court declaration – exposé of FBI abuse
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- UNHRC documents ASIO abuse of whistleblowers (UNHRC report link below). Despite this, parliamentary inquiry into whistleblowers refuses to accept and release submissions critical of ASIO.
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Monthly Archives: November 2013
The FBX Blog: The Unfolding Story [Updated 15 October 2013]
The FBI (and ASIO) stole my girlfriend [Updated 15 October 2013] Overview There is no hard and firm definition of what makes someone a ‘dissident’ in the US, no red line one crosses from being a regular citizen to becoming a … Continue reading →
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