Labour
sell out on 24 hour surveillance – how easily led are NZers really?
Labour
has confirmed it will support new foreign fighter laws after changes
including a softening of a planned 48-hour warrant-free period for
spies.
“We
accept there is an increased threat level and new measures are needed
to ensure our security agencies can rapidly respond to terrorist
threats,” Labour Leader Andrew Little said after a caucus meeting
discussed changes hammered out at a select committee.
“Labour
has ensured that all searches on potential terrorist activity will
require a warrant except in cases of urgent and extreme risk.
“Even
in these circumstances, the Director of the Security and Intelligence
Service will be required to immediately notify the Commissioner of
Warrants and the Inspector General of Intelligence; and a warrant
obtained within 24 hours, not the originally proposed 48 hours,”
Little said.
It
sounds like Labour are selling out on the SIS spy powers. Trying to
claim 24hour warrantless spying is preferable to 48hour warrantless
spying is a bit like claiming being head-butted is better than being
punched. Sure one might be slightly less painful, but that’s a
bloody thin silver lining you are desperately trying to describe as a
tapestry..
If
Labour believe that stopping the SIS from using warrantless spying on
Economic and Commercial interests is a safeguard, think again. Each
of those Economic and Commercial interests merely need to suggest
terrorism is the threat that will damage those Economic or Commercial
interests and the threshold for warrantless spying is met.
The
defence that this evidence will need a warrant if the footage is to
be eligible as legal evidence is a false promise. The SIS could use
warrantless spying with no intention whatsoever of that footage
reaching evidential thresholds if all they are after is intelligence.
With
all that we now know about the GCSB and NSA sharing everything and
the NSA’s ability to watch everything our SIS do, this footage
would become immediately shareable with the bloody US intelligence
community. Why would we open ourselves up to that?
This
is the same SIS that has just been outed falsifying information to
smear the Leader of the Opposition months out from an election via a
far right hate speech blog. Giving them the power to break into our
homes, plant spy cameras and film us without a warrant for 24hours
when they have shown that they are more than happy to interfere in an
election campaign is bewildering.
Labour
are rolling over on this to show the Deep State and the establishment
that Labour are trust worthy enough to erode civil liberties when the
system demands it. Labour over compensate for the Police state
because they are frightened of being perceived as liberally soft by
an authority worshipping muddle Nu Zilind. The mainstream media
punditry won’t allow a Labour leader to become PM if he’s going
to damage their interests, Cunliffe found that out, so Little must
show he’ll play ball with the Spooks and give them all the extra
powers they want. Remember, Shearer met secretly with Key to try and
cut a deal on the GCSB legislation, so Labour are hardly the great
defenders of our civil rights as they like to pay lip service to.
To
ward off the sell out label, Labour will probably throw their
activist base a bone in the form of coming out and saying no troops
to Iraq. That way they get to look principled as they allow the
bloody SIS to break into our homes whenever they feel the need for a
fishing expedition.
The
irony for Little is that these powers won’t be used against bloody
terrorists because there aren’t any, they will be used to spy on
Unions, Maori, Environmentalists, anti-poverty campaigners, TPPA
activists and other protest movements.
There
is not one actual justification for ramming these new spy powers
through for agencies who have been caught out abusing those powers,
Key can do it because the people of NZ rallied to him and gave him an
incredible mandate to do whatever the bloody hell he wants.
The
question must be, how easily led are NZers? There’s been no
explanation as to why we suddenly need to re-invade Iraq and help
guide drone strikes that kill dozens of civilians for every one
‘terrorist’. There’s been no explanation why the SIS need to
break into our homes and plant spy cameras without warrants. There’s
just been a lot of Muslim bashing fear mongering and irresponsible
divisiveness by the Prime Minister to spook NZers into relinquishing
their rights, but no actual rational debate.
When
Seven Sharp is the new bench march for public debate, that debate
becomes wilful ignorance.
God
defend NZ because, no other bugger is.
Prime
Minister signalled much tougher security laws to come
PM
again under attack over Slater link
Prime
Minister John Key has been forced once again to defend his contact
with Cameron Slater - including how the right-wing blogger got his
new cellphone number.
2
December, 2014
He
then had to correct an answer he had made in Parliament.
Today,
the questions in the House kept coming.
Listen
to more on Checkpoint ( 3 min 9 esc )
Greens'
co-leader Russel Norman asked how Mr Slater got hold of Mr Key's new
number, to which Mr Key replied he had texted it himself to both
reporters and bloggers who he had texted.
Dr
Norman then asked whether Mr Key replied to Cameron Slater, while
ignoring gallery reporters, because the blogger was his friend or
because he feared him.
"Considering
that Mr Slater has verbally abused two dead boys and accused the
victim of an alleged sexual attack of making it up, how disgusting
would Cameron Slater have to be before the Prime Minister severed all
contact with him?"
John
Key
Photo: RNZ
/ Diego Opatowski
Mr
Key said he did not condone all of Mr Slater's statements, blogs or
actions.
Labour
leader Andrew Little waded in, asking Mr Key why he kept in contact
with Mr Slater - prompting Mr Key to insist he did not have a
proactive relationship with him.
Mr
Key then lashed out at Labour, throwing the question back at Mr
Little.
"Here's
a little question for him... has he made it quite clear to all
members of the Labour Party that they should have no contact with Mr
Slater? And can he answer this question: when was the last time that
they did?"
Mr
Key also rejected claims National engaged in dirty politics.
"We
don't undertake that on this side of the House but if I could just
take a moment to catalogue the long list from the left. Shall we
start with Phil Goff leaking reports to try to get a better pin?"
Inspector-General
of Intelligence and Security Cheryl Gwyn.
Photo: RNZ
The
country's spy watchdog, Cheryl Gwyn, is investigating whether
Labour's Phil Goff leaked parts of her report into the Security
Intelligence Service before it was released last week.
However,
she will not say whether she will also investigate whether John Key
discussed the report with Mr Slater.
Meanwhile,
it was revealed today the police will not investigate a Green Party
complaint about claims in Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book.
However,
they are still considering a complaint made by Labour that National
staff unlawfully accessed sensitive information on Labour's website
in 2011.
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