Bernard Collaery

Paul Gregoire writes that if the attorney general really cared about protecting whistleblowers, he would exercise his power and release Richard Boyle today.

Andrew Wilkiewants the Labor government to use the power it has to “discontinue the politically-motivated prosecutions” of whistleblowers David McBride and Richard Boyle. Paul Gregoire reports.

Had the farcical prosecution of former ACT Attorney General Bernard Collaery gone on, all suspicions about a legal system slanted in favour of the national security state would have been answered, arguesBinoy Kampmark.

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus' decision to dropthe prosecution of Bernard Collaery has been widely welcomed.Kerry Smith reports.

The Australian government’s labyrinthine callousness and indifference to justice in its treatment of lawyer Bernard Collaery must be slotted in alongside that of another noted Australian being held in the maximum-security facility of Belmarsh, London, writes Binoy Kampmark.

Civil rights activists are angry that the federal government's witch hunt against Bernard Collaery is continuing. Kerry Smith reports.

Bernard Collaery will be allowedto make public certain information in his trial. While he should not have to face a trialat all for helping his client, Witness K, this is a positive step, writes Jim McIlroy.

鶹ý spoke with Sister Susan Connelly, convenor of the Timor Sea Justice Forum and a co-convenor of the Alliance Against Political Prosecutions, about the latest developments in the Witness K and Bernard Collaery case.

We should protectwhistleblowers, not punish them, protesters said as they rallied in defence of Bernard Collaery and Witness K. Jim McIlroy reports.

Protesters again gathered outside the ACT Supreme Court to protest the secret trial of Bernard Collaery and Witness K, reports Kerry Smith.

Hundreds of people joined a rally on Parliament Lawns in Hobart to call for whistleblower Julian Assange to be freed and support public interest journalism, reports Tristan Sykes.

Witness K protest

Actions were held around Australia to demand the immediate dropping of theprosecutions of East Timor oil espionagewhistleblower Witness K and his lawyer, BernardCollaery. Jim McIlroyand Alex Salmon report.