Thursday, 10 August 2000

Military to Get Wide Ranging New Powers

Greens Senator Bob Brown has condemned new Government legislation that 
would give wide ranging new powers to the military to suppress domestic 
unrest in Australia.

The Defence Legislation (Aid to the Civilian Authorities) Bill has been 
introduced to the House of Representatives and is expected to come before 
the Senate in time to be in place for the Olympics and protests at the 
World Economic Forum in Melbourne on September 11th this year.

"The legislation authorises just three ministers, including the Prime 
Minister, to call out military personnel to deal with domestic 
disturbances," Senator Brown said.

"Many legitimate peaceful protests and political demonstrations could come 
under the banner of 'domestic violence'.  The provisions in the bill that 
prevent the military being used to "stop or restrict any lawful protest" 
are not worth the paper they are written on as almost all protests can be 
deemed unlawful by permission for the protest being withdrawn.

"Disturbingly, the legislation would mean that the military, once deployed, 
would have a range of powers not normally available to police.  For 
example, the defence forces would be able to search premises without a 
warrant and detain people without arrest.

"This is 'post Seattle' legislation seeking new powers against a supposed 
threat from ordinary people. But really it is all about protecting 
corporate interest.

"In that sense it goes beyond the calls by Liberal MPs during the Franklin 
protests to bring in troops which would have potentially turned a peaceful 
blockade into something more violent," Senator Brown said.

Further information: Ben Oquist  02 62773170 or 0419704095


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