Alpha1Nine, to auspol
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Crossbenchers and Bridget Archer call for David McBride to be pardoned.

A group of 29 federal crossbenchers and Tasmanian Liberal MP Bridget Archer have written a letter to the Albanese government calling for it to request a full for jailed military lawyer .

On Tuesday, McBride was sentenced to prison for five years and eight months for taking classified defence documents about the war in Afghanistan from his former employer, the Australian defence force, and leaking them to ABC journalists.

The documents formed the basis for the ABC investigative series, The Afghan Files, which revealed committed by Australian soldiers. McBride will serve at least two years and three months in a Canberra jail as part of his non-parole period.

The letter, sent on Thursday, urges the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and the attorney general, Mark Dreyfus, to advise the governor-general to grant McBride a full pardon to “end this injustice”.

“In 2020, prime minister, you told media outlet Crikey, in relation to the Collaery prosecution, ‘the idea that there should be a prosecution of a whistleblower, for what’s a shameful part of Australia’s history, is simply wrong’. It is equally shameful that the first person imprisoned in relation to Australia’s war crimes in Afghanistan is not a war criminal but the source of the Afghan Files reporting, journalism that was undeniably in the public interest.”

The letter also calls for the prosecution of former tax employee, , to end. Boyle spoke out internally, then to an independent watchdog and then to the media in 2018 about the Australian Taxation Office’s aggressive pursuit of tax debts from small businesses, which he said was destroying lives and causing unnecessary trauma to help the agency meet revenue goals.

Boyle is awaiting an appeal decision about whether he can use federal protection laws to gain immunity from his charges.

The group is also calling for Labor to commit to overhauling laws this term, including work to establish a whistleblower commission by next year.

drrimmer, to auslaw
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Former military lawyer David McBride sentenced to more than five years in jail for sharing classified information with journalists https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-14/military-whistleblower-david-mcbride-sentenced-classified-info/103843314 via @ABCaustralia

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SecureDrop Workstation 0.11.0 has been released for Qubes 4.1, updating system templates to use Fedora 39:

https://securedrop.org/news/securedrop_workstation_0_11_0_released/

This update will be applied for SecureDrop Workstation users automatically when they next start SecureDrop Client.



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Today, we’re publishing a proposed end-to-end encrypted messaging protocol for a future version of SecureDrop. Seeking feedback from cryptographers and protocol designers!

https://securedrop.org/news/introducing-securedrop-protocol/



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We're working on a novel cryptographic protocol for use in whistleblowing systems like SecureDrop - here's how and why:

https://securedrop.org/news/how-to-research-your-own-cryptography-and-survive/

sister_ratched, to random
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Heads up: #DavidMcBride is the subject of tonight's Four Corners. Not to be missed. A hero who will almost certainly be gaoled in the coming months for #Whistleblowing.

stillnotlovin, to random German
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Der Fall geht fast unvorstellbar über diesen einen Fall und die Person Assange hinaus.

Es geht um und die Freiheit, geheime Inhalte zu publizieren weltweit (). Es kann nicht nur neue Praxis werden, den Messenger zu shooten, sondern wie alle Repressalien im Rahmen der Pressefreiheit auch zu Selbstzensur führen. Wer traut sich dann noch, zu leaken? Wer zu veröffentlichen? Müssen Journos sich dann entscheiden, potentiell Märtyrer zu werden, um ihren Job noch ausüben zu können?

Snowden hat sehr treffend gesagt: Wird ein kanadischer Journalist dann auch nach China ausgeliefert? Nach Saudi-Arabien? Wie weit kann das führen?

Am besten die Büchse der Pandora, der Grenzenlosigkeit in den Auswirkungen, gar nicht öffnen.

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What are the key components of a secure whistleblowing system? We break them down in a new blog post: https://securedrop.org/news/anatomy-of-a-whistleblowing-system/

IanBron, to Quebec

The public service law is unknown by most civil servants, but they aren't much good anyway. Notably, there's no duty to protect and getting redress after a reprisal is convoluted and unlikely to compensate for harms suffered. So perhaps it's for the best that civil servants don't rely on non-existent protections and avoid a potential trap https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/a-majority-of-quebec-civil-servants-are-unaware-of-the-whistleblowing-law-ombudsperson-1.6677813

drrimmer, to auslaw
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Whistleblower David McBride loses bid to stave off trial over public interest defence https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/nov/16/whistleblower-david-mcbride-loses-bid-trial-public-interest-defence-act ACT supreme court says law provides no duty to members of the military to act in the public interest.

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drrimmer, to auslaw
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Whistleblowing laws are fundamentally flawed, former judge Tony Fitzgerald says https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/aug/24/whistleblowing-laws-are-fundamentally-flawed-former-judge-tony-fitzgerald-says Anti-corruption champion says ‘essential objective’ of whistleblowing laws to prevent reprisals and injustice is ‘not yet being fully achieved’.

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