2/28/2024 0 Comments Berejiklian icacThe education minister Jason Clare has called for Australian universities to train rabbis and imams, in addition to priests and ministers. However, we are still trying to withstand and continue coverage so the world can see the Israeli crimes in Gaza.Īustralian universities should train rabbis, imams, as well as other religious leaders, Clare says Honouring Roshdi as a Palestinian, a journalist and a human being cannot be put in the ‘too hard’ basket.Ī few days before Roshdi’s death, he posted this to social media:Ī lack of media coverage from Gaza due to the killing of journalists, the bombing or evacuation of their headquarters, and the blackout of electricity and the internet. If they do so, it raises questions about what other crimes and violence they might be willing to remain silent about. Having engaged Roshdi, the ABC has a duty not to pass over his death in silence. They also want protection for “all journalists reporting from Gaza” and they demand that “Israel allow unconditional access for international journalists on the ground”. The group is urging the ABC to pay tribute to Roshdi “and other journalists lost since the start of the war”. is the least that we can do to help us protect the brave ones that are still trying to do so. There has never been a time more critical for us to know what is really happening in Gaza and remembering those that we lost. I was expecting the ABC to prioritise paying tribute to such an amazing professional and colleague who’s paid his own life to keep telling us the truth, including us here in Australia. Palestinians and many journalists are angered and appalled that the ABC hasn’t paid tribute to Roshdi or even acknowledged him and his work.Īmin Abbas, who says he helped 7.30 access local contacts in Gaza, emailed the ABC. If the court finds error, the court may declare a particular finding of the ICAC was “not made according to law and is a nullity”.Supporters of Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza angry at ABC’s lack of tributeĪ sit-in vigil protest will be held outside the ABC Southbank Centre in Melbourne tomorrow at midday, to pay tribute to Palestinian journalist Roshdi Sarraj and more than 20 other journalists killed by Israel’s bombing of Gaza, according to a media alert from the organisers.Ī freelance journalist, Roshdi reported for the ABC on a 7.30 report from Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza that “aired in the week he was killed,” the statement reads. ICAC findings may only be challenged in court on limited grounds relating to legal error. Former Court of Appeal judge Ruth McColl presided over the ICAC inquiry into Berejiklian and Maguire. However, the Court of Appeal, where Berejiklian has filed her case, hears some judicial review cases where a current or former judge made the decision under review. would be to the effect that no prosecution would be commenced”.Ī person seeking a review of the ICAC’s findings typically files their case in the NSW Supreme Court. However, the ICAC said it accepted submissions by Berejiklian’s legal team that obstacles to a prosecution for the criminal offence of misconduct in public office “would be so formidable as to make it reasonably clear that any advice from the DPP. It said it was satisfied on the balance of probabilities – a lower standard of proof than the criminal standard of beyond reasonable doubt – “that inferences can be drawn from the facts and circumstances to establish that Ms Berejiklian wilfully failed to comply with her s 11 duty”.
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