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Sunday, March 31, 2019

The Sunday Muse # 49




the risk was enormous
she climbed over the mountains
at night
with her two young children
to escape the crippling regime
where freedom of speech was curtailed
where thoughts were censored
where the walls had ears
to get to the country of freedom
far far away
at the bottom of the world























but just lately
a chilling feeling of deja vu
drifted across her psyche
a goose had crossed over her grave






















it was just possible
her dangerous mountain escape
was for nothing









Ernst Willheim

ANU College of Law Research Seminar

Ernst Willheim


Australians reading about secret trials in foreign countries tend to content themselves in the belief that in Australia we have an open court system and an independent judiciary. After all, freedom of speech, the rule of law and an open and independent court system are basic bulwarks of our democracy. Aren’t they?

In this talk Ernst Willheim will challenge that comfortable assumption drawing on the extraordinary prosecution of Canberra lawyer Bernard Collaery and Witness K for disclosure of the illegal bugging of the Timor Leste cabinet by Australia’s intelligence agency ASIS in the course of bilateral boundary negotiations between Australia and Indonesia. Another Australian intelligence agency ASIO later raided Collaery’s legal office and seized confidential legal advice to his client Timor Leste. The proceedings are being shielded from public scrutiny. Ernst will discuss the importance of openness in judicial proceedings and the importance of the constitutional principle of freedom of political communication in relation to disclosure of wrongful conduct by public authorities.

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13 comments:

  1. Love the idea and the way you presented it . . . :)

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  2. Bad enough to realize a certain naivete to your upbringing/ education...how much worse to find that you've risked yourself (and your family) for a lip-service ideal.

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  3. Poignant human issues: boundaries, freedoms, censorships. Our world is, in need of do much more love and humanity.
    Thanks for dropping by my sumie Sunday today Rall

    Much🌻💛🌻love

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  4. Love the bravery her actions speek Rall! Beautiful!

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  5. I am sorry to hear such things are happening in your country too. I hate the thought of people making their arduous journeys in search of help, to find worse situations when they arrive. This world is in bad shape.

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  6. We seem to be living in a world where truth is an illusion. This breaks my heart.

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  7. Sometimes I feel the world is gradually becoming nothing but chaos as laws and principles are ignored. So frustrating!

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  8. At the ime I felt Timor-Leste was being cheated and this cover up appears to confirm it. Let's hope an acceptable judgement is given.

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  9. Thank you! I did not know of this – and I should. We all should.

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  10. Chilling.. Nothing that we have fought hard to win is for naught, as every battle hones our weapons and and releases the warrior we are within.

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  11. The pictures helped to carry your words, praying for a world of peace, honesty, and unity. Artfully written.

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