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The long tentacles of our anti terror laws
Mark Davis interviewed on the creation of ‘predictive crimes’ under NSW Terrorist orders – for non terrorists.
The Aquarian ‘terrorist’
“When this legislation was first mooted this was to stop Al Qaeda … not to turn upon marijuana activists or people who perhaps are rude or abusive to police.” Mark Davis.
Mark Davis speech at Sydney Assange rally
Mark Davis speech at Sydney Assange rally. With a shout out to George Christensen (Qld MP Nat) for stepping into the political void.
George The Terrorist
A Sydney lawyer claims anti-terror laws designed to protect us against #AlQaeda and the like are now being used against troublesome political activists.
My client George: Busted for marijuana at Nimbin now labelled a terrorist by police and prosecutors
My client George. Busted for marijuana at Nimbin now labelled a terrorist by police and prosecutors. Welcome to the new legal system of predictive crimes. (Article Source: Hugh Riminton - 10daily.com.au) George Dickson says he often feels bewildered. “A lot of people...
Lawyer Mark Davis, who is assisting Mr Oygur, says the term “ugg” now belongs to an American corporation.
A western Sydney maker of ugg boots, Eddie Oygur, has been ordered by a Chicago court to pay US$450,000 ($643,500) damages for selling 12 pairs of the boots into the United States between 2014 and 2016. The American company Deckers Outdoor Corporation sued Mr Oygur...
Mark Davis on the arrest of Julian Assange
"Politicians in this country coming into an election, need to be quite cautious about how the Australian public react to the abandonment of Julian Assange." Lawyer and journalist Mark Davis on the arrest of the WikiLeaks co-founder. "Politicians in this country coming...
BenchTV Mark Davis and Robert Amsterdam
https://youtu.be/ag07MfH1A7g Bob Amsterdam slams Australia's new foreign bribery laws and discusses how anti-corruption laws are used as political weapons throughout the world.
Foreign Fighter Sentence
Mehmet Biber was charged as a ‘Foreign Fighter’ in Syria despite never fighting. He did join an armed group in Syria opposed to President Assad but it was part of the local opposition, not a terrorist group. It was not ISIS or Al Nusra. Facing a penalty of...