USA 7s D2: Cup Quarters- Fiji 12-5 Wales (FT), Kenya 14-19 Samoa (FT), South Africa 24-5 Argentina (FT), NZ 12-7 England (FT), Bowl Quarters- Canada 29-0 Uruguay (FT), Scotland 14-15 Japan (FT),  France 5-21 USA (FT), Australia 31-0 Brazil (FT). Pool play- Argentina 14-12 USA (FT), NZ 12-5 Samoa (FT), France 5-33 South Africa (FT), Kenya 7-7 England (H2), Fiji 19-10 Canada (FT), Australia 10-7 Japan (FT), Wales 28-7 Uruguay (FT), Scotland  33-5 Brazil (FT).
Suva, Fiji
Temp: 79 °F / 26.1 °C
Wind: 0.0 KMH
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
February 23, 2010 05:12:42 PM

The Australian Federal Government will spend $69 million to reduce the risk of any terrorist attack across Australia.

The APP reports that the long-awaited counter terrorism white paper was released today by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd at Parliament House in Canberra.

The money will fund the introduction of biometric-based systems and reduce the risk of terrorists, criminals and other persons of concern entering Australia undetected.

In 10 countries applicants for Australian visas will be photographed and finger-printed in their home country before a visa is issued.

A new counter terrorism control centre will be established that will improve the ability of agencies to operate against terrorism and to detect and prevent terrorists' threats.

"The Government remains committed to efforts that enhance integration and co-ordination of Australia's national security systems," the white paper says, adding the range of security challenges would be managed in a flexible and adaptive way".

"This approach serves our objective to take all necessary and practical measures to protect Australia and Australians at home and abroad."

Mr Rudd said terrorism continued to pose a serious threat and a serious challenge to Australia's security.

"That threat is not diminishing," he said.

"In fact, the Government's security intelligence agencies assess that terrorism has become a persistent and permanent feature of Australia's security environment."

Home grown threat

Security and intelligence agencies report that, while there have been counter-terrorism successes, they had been offset by the rise of groups affiliated with, or inspired by, al-Qaeda's message and methods, he said.

"Another apparent shift has been the increase in the threat from people born or raised in Australia, who have become influenced by the divisive narrative espoused by al-Qaeda," Mr Rudd said.

Mr Rudd said a terrorist attack could occur at any time.

"Prior to the rise of jihadist terrorism, Australia was not a specific target, now Australia is," he said, adding that more than 100 Australians had been killed in attacks since 2001.

Mr Rudd said there had been some success with counter terrorism efforts in South-East Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

"But this has been offset by newer areas of concern such as Somalia and Yemen."

Privacy concerns

Earlier today civil libertarians expressed concerns that the new measures could violate privacy.

"I am very concerned that these things pose an ever increasing invasion of privacy," New South Wales Civil Liberties Council president Cameron Murphy said.

Mr Murphy renewed his calls for a Bill of Rights, saying it would protect people from governments over-stepping their duties.

"Information like this might be collected for what look like entirely reasonable reasons, but it can be adapted."

The long-awaited white paper has been leaked extensively and its release comes as the Government fends of Opposition calls for the resignation of embattled Environment Minister Peter Garrett over his handling of the now axed household insulation program.

Opposition legal affairs spokesman George Brandis would not comment on the document except the time it took to deliver.

"It has been delayed for an unconscionably long time," he told Sky News.

* Get local and international rugby news , gossip & live updates/results on your phone. Txt VRUG to 333 now.

* Get local and international football news, gossip & live updates/results on your phone. Txt VSOC to 333 now.

   

Post a Comment
Bookmark and Share
Posted Comments
No comments, but you can post the first comment!
LOCAL
New owner for Fiji Dairy by MarchThe new owner for Fiji Dairy Limited (FDL) will be announced by the end of March, 2012.
SPORTS
Quartet will play for Labasa: Sharma There is a new twist to the Labasa Football Association controversy surrounding the suspension of four key players.
BUSINESS
RBF plans expo to kickstart investmentFiji’s Reserve Bank is to organise a financial expo to boost investment in the agriculture and renewable energy sectors.
ENTERTAINMENT
Bachchan 'hale and hearty' after surgeryVeteran Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan was "hale and hearty" after undergoing a three-hour operation on Saturday for an abdominal ailment, a hospital official said.
OFFBEAT
Nazis in space pack in the crowdsA sci-fi black comedy about Nazis from the moon invading Planet Earth is one of the hottest tickets at the Berlin film festival, which is better known for its gritty political fare.
FIJIAN
Veidigidigi ena na 2014 e dei tikogaE vakaraitaka na Paraiminisita ni noda vanua o Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama ni na dei tikoga na navunavuci ni matanitu oqo ena na kena vakayacori na veidigidigi ena yabaki 2014.