The Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance is protesting at the arrest of 
an ABC journalist and restriction of media coverage at the Woomera 
Detention Centre. ABC Radio journalist, Natalie Larkins, was arrested on 
Saturday, January 26, for failing to leave Commonwealth land outside the 
Centre after media covering the hunger strike were forced behind a 
perimeter fence 800m away.

As a first step we have written to Prime Minister Howard, Federal 
Immigration Minister, Philip Ruddock, and Attorney General, Daryl 
Williams highlighting that this is the first time in decades trespass 
has been used as a means to restrict freedom of the media.

"It's frankly unbelievable that in this century the government would be 
resorting to these sorts of laws to prevent public reporting and debate 
on such an important issue," said Alliance Federal Secretary, 
Christopher Warren. "The government is clearly getting in the way of the 
public knowing what's going on. This sort of legal trickery is 
unprecedented."

The Alliance has raised the issue with the International Federation of 
Journalists, the world's peak journalism organisation with around 
450,000 members in more than 100 countries, who have written to the 
government and raised the issue with the major press freedom 
organisations including Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF).

The media contingent had been reporting from the detention centre for 
over a week in a designated media area outside the front gate of the 
compound, which allowed them an uninterrupted view of the centre. On 
Saturday evening, Australian Protective Services (APS) staff forced the 
journalists behind a perimeter fence a further 200m away from the compound.

The Alliance urges you to contact the PM, Attorney General and the 
Minister for Immigration to register your disapproval of this 
unprecedented action taken against the media and this serious attack on 
the freedom of the media in Australia, urging them to drop the charges 
against Ms Larkins and reverse these restrictions against the media.

The Hon. J.W. Howard PM
Email the PM at:
http://www.pm.gov.au/your_feedback/feedback.htm
Level 9, Charterbridge House
56-70 Phillip Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: (02) 9251 5711
Fax: (02) 9251 5454

The Hon. Philip Ruddock MP
No email address available publicly
Level 3, 20 George Street
Hornsby NSW 2077
Tel: (02) 9482 7111
Fax: (02) 9482 7018

Darryl Williams MP
Email the Attorney-General at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Suite 8 Gateway Building
Andrea Lane
Booragoon WA 6154
Tel: (08) 9316 3633
Fax: (08) 9364 9971

For more information visit Alliance Online, the website of the Media,
Entertainment & Arts Alliance: for the people who inform and entertain 
Australia at http://www.alliance.org.au.

The Alliance has issued this bulletin as a service to its members. If 
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