Article 64DTP Journalists at foreign-owned outlets in Australia could face jail for exposing ADF war crimes, paper suggests

Journalists at foreign-owned outlets in Australia could face jail for exposing ADF war crimes, paper suggests

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Daniel Hurst
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Press freedom policy paper says Australia's foreign interference laws could be used to target journalists who prejudice national security'

Journalists working for foreign-owned outlets could face jail under Australia's foreign interference laws for exposing defence force war crimes or misuse of surveillance powers, a new paper has warned.

The broadly worded laws have the capacity to criminalise legitimate journalism" and should be amended to protect public interest reporting, according to a press freedom policy paper published by the University of Queensland (UQ).

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