Police prosecute ‘thought crimes’. 400 police conduct terror raids across Sydney suburbs to arrest seven teens, not on the face of it for any real threats or violence — but for “links” to each other, and for a shared “ideology”. AFP: “At this time, we have no evidence of specific locations, times, or targets of a violent act.” “We identified links between the alleged offender and a network of associates and peers who would believe shared a similar violent extremist ideology.” Links and ideas, repulsive maybe, but words and thoughts. In the current absence of any evidence of unlawful actions or threats or actual violence, these kids appear to have been arrested for ‘thought crimes’. theguardian.com/australia-news…
@PeterCronau But IDF soldiers participating in genocide can just waltz back in to Australia without any sort of investigation.
@PeterCronau Australian Federal Thought Police prosecute thought crimes 🤷♀️
@PeterCronau 400 officers to arrest 7 teenagers 57 officers / person No wonder the Cop’s never attempted to arrest several hundred anti Jewish protesters at the Opera house. They would have needed 11,000 odd officers.
@PeterCronau How many teens are on the autistic spectrum & radicalised by the Australian Fed police ? Just curious. 👇
@PeterCronau How many teens are on the autistic spectrum & radicalised by the Australian Fed police ? Just curious. 👇
@PeterCronau A policing behaviour that is not restricted to Australia. Here is an eyewitness description of German police actions in breaking up the Palestinian Congress, and the next days street march, in Berlin a couple of weeks ago: youtu.be/IvP5qzz4eSI?si…
@PeterCronau It does seem like thought crime indeed, and the afp political lapdog looking for a media release. Again.
@PeterCronau After the Bali 9 and other FUs, the AFP is hardly the trusted decision maker or honest model litigant.