Call for reform to Australian National Security Information Act
An Australian lawyer, Bernard Collaery, calls for reforms in the
National Security Information Act which allowed the government to put
his client, a whistleblower, and Collaery himself on trial secretly.
The national shame that they revealed was that Australia spied on East
Timor's negotiators in order to impose a disadvantageous deal on East
Timor about undersea fossil fuel reserves between the two countries.
That deal was eventually replaced with a fairer deal, but both
versions of the deal were dangerous for humanity because both
permitted the fossil fuels to be extracted and burnt. The only safe
thing to do with new fossil fuel reserves is keep them in the
ground.