The Australian Federal Police (AFP) raided the ABC’s Ultimo offices on Wednesday morning over a series of 2017 stories documenting unlawful killing by Australian troops in Afghanistan. This is the second in as many days the AFP has launched a raid in response to reporting on security matters.
The AFP’s warrant named three journalists — news director Gaven Morris, as well as reporters Dan Oakes and Sam Clark, who wrote the 2017 articles.
The series, “The Afghan Files”, based on hundreds of pages worth of defence force documents, revealed Australian special forces had been involved in the unlawful killing of unarmed civilians, and highlighted an alarming “warrior culture” within elite units.
ABC lawyers told the AFP that they “waive no rights, and reserve the right to take an injunction against the warrant”, according to a tweet from ABC News executive editor John Lyons.
When Lyons reportedly told the AFP that ABC staff were extremely concerned at granting access to emails and correspondence, the AFP told him they were confining their search to “very specific matters”.
The AFP spent hours raiding News Corp political journalist Annika Smethurst’s Canberra home on Tuesday, alleging there had been an unauthorised leak of “national security information” in a story she wrote over a year ago. Smethurst’s story alleged the Home Affairs and Defence departments were considering giving spy agencies the power to secretly access bank records, emails and text messages.
2GB radio presenter Ben Fordham was also told yesterday that he is the subject of a Home Affairs inquiry which could lead to an AFP criminal investigation, related to a story revealing up to six illegal boats are headed for Australia.
Marcus Strom, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance’s media federal president, said he was concerned that the raids amounted to “criminalising journalism”, a trend he worried was becoming the new normal in Australia.
“We can’t have a politicised police force clamping down on legitimate journalism,” Strom told Crikey.
“The opposition and the government, ever since 9/11, have been involved in a high stakes game of bluff, in increasing the draconian laws under the guise of national security legislation,” Strom said.
The incidents, which have drawn outcry across the media landscape, could put pressure on the government to respond to the AFP’s hostility toward investigative journalism.
Asked about the Smethurst raid yesterday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison initially said it was a matter for the AFP, before telling reporters he was unconcerned.
“It never troubles me that our laws are being upheld.”
We’ve just re-elected a freedom-trashing, corrupt and oppressive team of thugs with a well-proven penchant for tyranny and prior form using police-state tactics to silence dissent. What on earth were people expecting to happen?
Notice they were too scared to exercise these powers back in 2017 & 2018, respectively. Now they know they’ve got another 3 years to screw the nation over, they’re more than happy to go full Gestapo on the media…..even the ones who supported them in the recent election.
Of course, the 2018 story was described by Gestapotato as “nonsense”, back in 2018, so one wonders how it can have any National Security implications, unless the original story was true.
I also really can’t see a 2 year old story having any relevance to National Security today.
You’ve worked it out. This is toe in the water, see how far we can push democratic freedoms. According to Scott Morrison, it’s all the way.
Well Gaven Morris, there is your thanks for spiking the Adani story for ScuMo. When will the ABC learn that they have nothing to lose by not going hard on these fascist bastards. They are going to screw you no matter what, so take them down with you!
And handing to over the Canberra opshop secure filing cabinet dumped there by Cabinet.
So why the raids now? Anika’s story appeared over a year ago, and the ABC story two years ago. Did someone want to not rock the boat before the election, to not show what a police state we live in? Or did they want to keep News Ltd on side till after the election before showing their true colours? Perhaps the cops are just really slow in commencing an investigation, but somehow I don’t think that’s it. This attack on journalism stinks of a nasty power play. We’re all in for a thoroughly horrible time under this government, only two weeks into its “miracle”.
Annaliese
“The best political weapon is the weapon of terror. Cruelty commands respect. Men may hate us. But, we don’t ask for their love; only for their fear.” — Heinrich Himmler
Yes China has leaned this and our Governments have been horrified over the years. Maybe it has rubbed off or our senior public servants and some politicians have become desensitised and a new normal has developed. Whichever it is the media, especially the Independents, like Crikey, must continue to be vigilant and keep calling it out. Crowd funding legal challenges and public protests might need to become the other new normals for the next three years v