Australian court says raid at centre of press freedom row 'unlawful'

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SYDNEY (AFP) - A search warrant used to raid a prominent Australian journalist's home in an operation that sparked wide-ranging debate over press freedom was overturned by the country's High Court on Wednesday (April 15).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - A search warrant used to raid a prominent Australian journalist's home in an operation that sparked wide-ranging debate over press freedom was overturned by the country's High Court on Wednesday .

Ms Smethurst's report, published by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, included images of documents from the Australian Signals Directorate intelligence agency and other officials marked"Secret" and"Top Secret". It stopped short of ruling on another News Corp argument that the raid violated Ms Smethurst's"implied freedom of political communication" - a key legal issue challenging the lack of constitutional protections in Australia for whistleblowers and the press.

The twin operations sparked a storm of protest from media and civil liberties organisations, with News Corp, Australia's largest news media company, warning of"a dangerous act of intimidation" that will"chill public interest reporting". Critics were particularly concerned over the AFP's refusal to rule out handing down criminal charges against journalists who publish reports based on leaked classified information.

 

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