Andrews government moves to jail native forest logging protesters

Liberty Victoria president Michael Stanton said the organisation opposed the new penalties, which appeared to be “plainly intended to have a chilling effect on protest activity”.

“Such protesters have the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly under the Victorian Charter of Human Rights, and are protected by the implied freedom of political communication under the Constitution,” he said.

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Article
Source: 
The Age
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Bianca Hall