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and consider his actions. He told the press: β€œAt the end of the day we need to remember what is it he exposed, for which he’s been prosecuted. He revealed war crimes and he’s being punished for it.” In 2020, he called for Australians to support Assange during his extradition hearing in the UK. Barns
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In a 2012 article called "Australia's pointless and deadly drugs crackdown" he said "We are killing, injuring and hurting young Australians who use illicit drugs because of our irrational obsession with prohibition. It is time to stop and produce policies that actually work."
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app. The app is intended to facilitate the contact-tracing of people who become infected with the disease, but he warns that data could be used for other purposes by other parties including police, immigration and intelligence agencies in Australia and the USA.
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Barns was admitted to practice and called to the Victorian Bar in 1986, and to the Tasmanian Bar in 2003. He is also admitted to practice in New South Wales and Western Australia. He worked full-time as a barrister from 1986 to 1989, and from 2003. He took
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Criticising the Liberal Party, Barns commented on, "The weakness of the liberal wing of the party and in particular supposedly liberal ministers like
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government's asylum-seeker policies. Blaming John Howard, Barns said, "Dissent within the party is just not tolerated."
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said Assange was "facing an effective death penalty" for revealing "the war crimes of the US".
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for the protection of its citizens and journalists. In a 2020 opinion piece published in the
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Selling the Australian government: politics and propaganda from Whitlam to Howard
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Selling the Australian Government: Politics and Propaganda from Whitlam to Howard
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when claims were made about party lack of transparency and accountability by
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Barns, Greg & John Cherry (March 2003). "Groundswell". Correspondence.
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Barns represented Ezzit Raad in the 2008 trial of twelve men around
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In 2019, Barns told Australians to put aside their opinions of
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on issues pertaining to sport, law and politics (including the
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barrister
author
political commentator
company director
Hobart
Julian Assange
WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks Party
De La Salle College, Malvern
Monash University
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws
silk
Abdul Nacer Benbrika
SBS Television
Julian Assange
New South Wales premier
Nick Greiner
Victorian opposition leader
Alan Brown
Tasmanian premier
Ray Groom
John Fahey
Australian Republican Movement
referendum
Malcolm Turnbull
Liberal
Denison
Howard

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