Forget the new anti-terror laws, could Australians already be
charged in accordance with the government’s current anti-terror laws
if they visit this page on the official website of the US Department of Justice? Section
101.5 for example could prove a bit sticky, pertaining as it does to
“Collecting or making documents likely to facilitate terrorist acts.”
Has the US Justice Department breached our terror laws?
Forget the new anti-terror laws, could Australians already be charged in accordance with the government’s current anti-terror laws if they visit this page on the official website of the US Department of Justice? Section 101.5 for example could prove a bit sticky, pertaining as it does to “Collecting or making documents likely to facilitate terrorist […]
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