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Muslim Civil Rights Group concerned about new anti-terror law proposals

14.8.09

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Muslim Civil Rights Group concerned about new anti-terror law proposals

Sydney, 14 August 2009 - A Muslim Civil Rights Group today cautioned against the proposed anti-terrorism law amendments announced by the Attorney-General Robert McClelland.

"While we welcome the proposal to limit the period of detention without charge, we are concerned about other proposals that seek to broaden the current regime of anti-terrorism laws in a way which exacerbates its flaws," said Dr Zachariah Matthews from the Australian Muslim Civil Rights Advocacy Network (AMCRAN).

"The changes to the definition of terrorist act to include psychological harm and the new offence of 'urging violence against individuals in a group' effectively widen the already over-reaching anti-terror laws, and no evidence has been presented to explain why these are necessary.

"There are also many opportunities missed, for example, not removing the notoriously broad 'possessing a thing' or the association offences."

"We assert that significant safeguards should be strengthened instead to prevent the further erosion of civil rights and the disproportionate effect on minority communities such as the Muslim community."

For further information, contact:

Dr. Zachariah Matthews
Email: zmatthews@amcran.org
Ph: 0412 330 166


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AMCRAN
Australian Muslim Civil Rights Advocacy Network
PO Box 3610
Bankstown NSW 2200
Tel: (02) 9708 0009
Fax: (02) 9708 0008
amcran@amcran.org | http://amcran.org

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