INDEPENDENT NEWS

NZ Spy Laws Impact Region - PFF

Published: Mon 19 Aug 2013 05:43 PM
NZ Spy Laws Impact Region - PFF
Rarotonga, Cook Islands –
Spying on journalists by authorities in New Zealand is potentially dangerous to the future health of democracy in that country – and the region, warns the Pacific Freedom Forum.
"Government in New Zealand needs to take a bigger picture of its national security arrangements," says PFF Chair Titi Gabi.
"That picture includes all four estates including, yes, the press."
PFF states that balance and separation of power in New Zealand faces an uncertain future if domestic spying is enabled on an enhanced scale.
“Tracking the movements and messages of journalists inside and outside Parliament threatens to unsettle that balance,” says Gabi.
Activists and other free speech practitioners are others whose contributions may suffer under a climate of enhanced state surveillance.
"Journalists are not 'subversives' as claimed by the defence force in New Zealand, nor should other ordinary citizens be viewed in that way, either."
Co-Chair Monica Miller said that the Pacific Freedom Forum stands for basic human rights under international law, including those relating to the need for privacy, even in free speech.
Says Miller, "The chilling effect of aid is already well noted globally, but falls into the shade of laws enabling surveillance on a huge scale."
Miller says New Zealand must take urgent action as a governance leader to avoid questions about its credibility as a committed development partner.
"We note extensive reference to existing surveillance by New Zealand across Pacific Islands."
"New Zealand would gain much, and lose little, by entering an extended consultation on its spy laws, including the involvement of regional development partners from the islands."
ENDS

Next in World

Gaza: Rate Of Attacks On Healthcare Higher Than In Any Other Conflict Globally Since 2018
By: Save The Children
Green Light For New Cholera Vaccine, Ukraine Attacks Condemned, Action Against Racism, Brazil Rights Defenders Alert
By: UN News
Grand Slam Champion Garbiñe Muguruza Announces Retirement Ahead Of Laureus World Sports Awards
By: Laureus
Going For Green: Is The Paris Olympics Winning The Race Against The Climate Clock?
By: Carbon Market Watch
NZDF Working With Pacific Neighbours To Support Solomon Islands Election
By: New Zealand Defence Force
Ceasefire The Only Way To End Killing And Injuring Of Children In Gaza: UNICEF
By: UN News
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media