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The right to protest, a foundation of democratic tradition, is being undermined and eroded by punitive laws aimed at limiting people’s ability to gather and speak freely on issues they care about.
That’s according to a new report from the Human Rights Law Centre called, Protest in Peril, which has analysed changes to protest law across a range of Australian jurisdictions over the past two decades.
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The right to protest, a foundation of democratic tradition, is being undermined and eroded by punitive laws aimed at limiting people’s ability to gather and speak freely on issues they care about.
That’s according to a new report from the Human Rights Law Centre called, Protest in Peril, which has analysed changes to protest law across a range of Australian jurisdictions over the past two decades.

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