Counter-terrorism Amendment Bill introduced to federal parliament

Malcolm Turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull Source: AAP

The Coalition has introduced new amendments to counter terrorism legislation that will involve the age in which people can be prosecuted and after detention requirements.


O le vaiaso a sau e laulauina mai ai nisi o fuafuaga a le malo tele i tulafono mo le puipuiga mai faiga terorisi.

 

Na saunoa le palemia Malcolm Turnbull ua molimauina suiga i auala e faia ai e faalapotopotoga ma tagata taitoatasi osofaiga terorisi, ma ua tatau ai i le malo ona suia ana auala mo le puipuiga o le saogalemu o le atunuu.

 

TURNBULL

 

"Terrorists - our enemies will become more agile in the way they seek to attack us and we must be agile in the way we respond. Intelligence is absolutely critical. It is more important than ever. So I want to say to all Australians, if you see or become aware of something suspicious or unusual. If you know someone or believe somebody could pose a threat to the community, please call the National Security Hotline 1800 123 400."

 

O loo faaalia le popolega o nisi i le auala lenei o le lipotia o soo se mea o loo masalosalo iai tagata.

 

O le alii o Ikebal Patel na avea ma peresitene o le faalapotopotoga le Muslims Australia.

 

Na ia saunoa e iai le avanoa e ono lipotia ai e nisi ni masaloga o faiga terorisi ona o se tagata e foliga ma laei Moselemi...

 

PATEL

 

"All sorts of vendettas can be progressed to the stage where it gets reported to the authorities and targeting people that might in no way be involved in anything that could be of any danger to members of the community."

 






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