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Australia’s Baha’i community is urgently trying to raise the alarm as members of the religious minority are targeted by an escalating hate speech campaign stemming from Iran.
A growing international movement - including academics, politicians, advocates and celebrities - is now trying to raise awareness of the online attacks targeting Baha’is.
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, an academic who recently returned to Australia after she was imprisoned in Iran on false spying charges, said the persecution of Baha’i had to stop.
“Stop imprisoning people simply because they are Baha’i, stop confiscating their assets, stop promoting hate speech and propaganda against this peaceful religious community,” she said.
Car parks were all about marginal seats, not ‘here’s where congestion is greatest’
By
Kishor Napier-Raman
Tuesday July 20, 2021
Alan Tudge (AAP Image/Lukas Coch)
It started with a list of the top 20 marginal seats, cooked up in former infrastructure minister Alan Tudge’s office. It ended with the Coalition funnelling millions meant to fund commuter car parks towards projects in Coalition-held electorates or target seats in the run-up to the 2019 election.
At a spillover estimates hearing of the Senate’s Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee yesterday morning, officials from the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) revealed the startling lack of transparency and effective administration, as well as bad design that plagued the $660 million commuter car park fund, and its parent program the $4 billion Urban Congestion Fund (UCF).