Greens to host anti-filter forum

 

Ludlam and NSW candidate Rhiannon to attend.

The Australian Greens is amplifying its opposition to Labor's ISP-level internet filtering proposal with plans to host a 'Stop the Internet Filter' forum in Sydney next month.

Announced Wednesday, the event will be attended by Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, Greens NSW Senate candidate Lee Rhiannon and Sydney-based journalist and blogger Antony Lowenstein.

Attendees have been invited to "discuss internet censorship issues" with the trio in the Sydney suburb of Surry Hills on 7 July.

"Communications Minister [Stephen Conroy] has announced plans to introduce an internet filter which will restrict Australians' access to the internet and establish a system for widespread government censorship of the internet," the politicians posted.

Ludlam has been a vocal opponent of the filter, tabling in the Senate on Monday an anti-filter petition containing more than 19,000 signatures.

Other filter protest events have been organised by Electronics Frontiers Australia, Block the Filter and Stop the Filter earlier this year, the latter of which was attended by Ludlam.


Greens to host anti-filter forum
"It is funny how the only people I see saying they won't vote for the ALP again can't even spell the party's name - I wonder if they can spell "Liberal Party troll"? Maybe we should test them for ..."
By Bouyant
 
 
 
Comments: 3
peterniss
Jun 24, 2010 4:51 AM
Sounds like an easy way to get a truckload of votes. Think I might have to go green this year. Cause I sure aint going Labour again!
Sams
Jun 24, 2010 11:25 AM
It is more socially responsible to vote for a party based on their full policy platform, not just one issue. Having said, that, I have been voting Greens for years now.
Bouyant
Jun 24, 2010 11:48 AM
It is funny how the only people I see saying they won't vote for the ALP again can't even spell the party's name - I wonder if they can spell "Liberal Party troll"? Maybe we should test them for it.

Maybe the Greens can't draw more than the seven or eight people who have turned up at every other "filter" mass debate!
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