Public Meeting in Sydney, Australia on 19th May 2007: David Hicks is back but will serve another seven months at a maximum security prison in South Australia, the result of a deal between the US and Australian governments that demanded a guilty plea from David as a way out of the black hole of Guantanamo Bay. This public meeting discussed the way that the so called 'war on terror' changed the Australian political and social life affecting the rights to free speech, dissent, protests and freedom of the press. Other speakers included Omar Merhi, brother of one of the Barwon 11 men arrested in Melbourne last year and accused of terrorist activities; and Tim Anderson, Sydney University lecturer, human rights campaigner, and a victim himself of unfounded allegations of terrorist activities.
WOW. Incredibly scary shit happening. Great group of vids, thanks heaps for posting them.
shiizaa 4 years ago
The video is OK. I emigrated from England to Eire last year and spoke to an Australian in Dublin about David Hicks. In Eire the cover-up over 9/11 is to be addressed soon and most people have been imprisoned to cover-up the failure of the CIA/FBI as there was prior warning of 9/11 on the 5th September 2001. I mentioned to this person that the 9/11 cover-up will most likely be the main election focus in the USA. In Eire we have just had a General Election and I voted.
mikexxxxnolan 4 years ago