Australia: Terror amendment rushed into parliament



An amendment to Australia’s anti-terror laws making it easier to prosecute people thought to be planning a terrorist attack has been rushed into parliament.

Attorney-General Philip Ruddock introduced the law on Wednesday afternoon following specific information about a potential terrorist threat in Australia.

The government hopes to have the amendment passed by the House of Representatives by Wednesday night and the Senate has been recalled on Thursday to vote on the bill.

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