Censoring free speech in the secret state The Advertiser
February 02, 2010 12:01AM
MANY regimes around the world have attempted to do the unthinkable - censor free speech. The South Australian Government appears to be one body which is going to successfully apply such suppression.
Such a draconian move should come as no surprise. In many ways, it is entirely predictable.
The State Government has long made obvious its distaste for those who disagree with its policies in any form and to any degree whatsoever.
It is indeed difficult to recall a government of any persuasion being quite so sensitive.
Amendments to the Electoral Act, which came into force on January 6 and which require all bloggers and contributors to political debate to list their real name and postcode during an election campaign, appears to be an attempt to silence public dissent and opposition to government policy More:
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/.....freabl-1225825715408