Australia is pushing ahead with tough new anti-terrorism laws on Wednesday despite Muslim and civil liberties leaders questioning their necessity a day after police arrested 17 men on charges of planning a terrorist attack. Opponents of the new legislation said the arrests on Tuesday in the nation’s biggest counter-terrorism swoop, which police said had disrupted a plot for a “catastrophic” attack, proved the country’s existing laws were sufficient. Full Story
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