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    Australia’s Defense Minister’s Use Of Defamation A ‘Real Concern’ 

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsApril 29, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CANBERRA, Australia — Lawyers defending a refugee advocate being sued by Australian Defense Minister Peter Dutton over a tweet labeling him a “rape apologist” said the politician’s use of defamation law is a “real concern”.

    Shane Bazzi posted the statement from his legal team on Twitter on April 27 after Dutton followed through on an earlier threat to sue a social media user.

    Bazzi’s earlier tweet about the minister came after several of his reported statements that would undoubtedly provoke different opinions said his defense.

    “A robust and vibrant democracy like ours should cultivate and encourage a diverse array of expressions of opinion on matters of public interest,” O’Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors wrote.

    Shane Bazzi posted the statement from his legal team on Twitter on April 27 after Peter Dutton followed through on an earlier threat to sue a social media user. (Eskay lim/Unsplash)

    Dutton’s Federal Court action against Bazzi “for having this opinion raises genuine concerns about freedom of speech in Australia”.

    The law firm also stated that public officials must expect to be subject to adverse opinions, while society was entitled to expect a greater level of tolerance from elected representatives.

    “For a politician to use the defamation law to stifle the expression of a public opinion is cause for real concern.” Dutton informed Ray Hadley in March that Twitter users were putting out defamatory statements that “lazy journalists” picked up as representative of a larger community view.

    “I’m going to start to pick some of them out to sue because we need to have … a respectful public debate,” Dutton said.

    Greens Senator Larissa Waters recently apologized for a similar statement saying her false allegations were baseless. Dutton confirmed he had taken further action against her too.

    Peter Dutton’s Federal Court action against Shane Bazzi “for having this opinion raises genuine concerns about freedom of speech in Australia”. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image)

    “You let a lot of it go through to the keeper, but there has to be a floor and there has to be a red line,” he said in March. “The same rules should apply online as they do in the real world.”

    O’Brien Criminal and Civil Solicitors specialize in multiple areas of criminal defense and civil law.

    The company assists the clients by representing in criminal cases, fighting for financial compensation if anyone has been unlawfully arrested, assaulted by the police, defamed, or treated unfairly in other ways. They are also able to assist you in preparation for or in attending Royal Commissions, at Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), and other commissions of inquiry.

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ritaban Misra.)



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