Action Talkback - Will the proposed espionage bill criminalise freedom of speech?

The ASIO website in Brisbane

الآزيو Source: AAP

The new espionage law may jeopardize scholarly contributions and the China influence debate should cool off, a submission to Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security says. Will the proposed espionage bill criminalise the freedom of speech? Is China Influence a speculation to demonize China and local Chinese community or a true fact that is happening?



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