By The WinePress
Australia passed an amended law that provides the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) the ability to legally detain or interrogate residents with a warrant or court order, and can detain those seized indefinitely, while also denying detainees the right to speak out and alert family, friends or neighbors that they have even been kidnapped in the first place. All that is needed is a signature from the Attorney General.
As reported in March by local Michael West Media,
In July 2025, an extension of Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) powers to detain suspects without judicial warrants and with limited access to legal representation was rammed through the House of Representatives in just two days, with the full support of the Government and Opposition.
The Bill is about to be approved by the Senate and will extend ASIO powers brought in after the 9/11 terror attacks, legislated in 2003, that give the agency coercive questioning powers without judicial approval or oversight…
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