Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

The Sydney Siege: 3 dead, and political opportunism.

The siege that had been taken place at a Sydney cafe, ended with a storming of the cafe, after a total of a dozen hostages had managed to get out.  It was believed there were still 9 hostages in there when Australia’s Special Forces Police made their storming raid.

And 3 lives were lost in that raid.  One of those, was the gunman, the perpetrator, who was identified as Man Haron Monis, who was an Iranian cleric, who was on bail for a number of offences.

Some wondered whether he was with Islamic State, he wasn’t nor did he show their flag, despite what some have said but more on that later, and some wondered whether he was doing this alone, and yes he was.

But 2 of the hostages also lost their lives in the storming.  Whether that was from the gunman’s gun or the police’s guns, we will probably never know.  One of them was a lawyer, the other was the manager of the cafe.  Two lives cruelly cut short.

But something else was lost in that raid.  Understanding.  We will never learn what drove the man to take these hostages, what his motivations were, what was going on inside his head, and that is a missed opportunity. 

And then Australia’s Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, made it worse.

During the siege, he had been rightfully careful with his choice of words, not calling it terrorism, not referring to it as anything other than a criminal act, with the possibility of a political motivation, a possibility that unfortunately can never now be proved or disproved.

But after it, he reverted to type and waded into the quagmire.

"He had a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism and mental instability, We know that he sent offensive letters to the families of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan and was found guilty of offences related to this.  We also know that he posted graphic extremist material online. As the siege unfolded yesterday, he sought to cloak his actions with the symbolism of the ISIL death cult.  Tragically, there are people in our community ready to engage in politically motivated violence.  Australians should be reassured by the way our law enforcement and security agencies responded to this brush with terrorism,"

“…this brush with terrorism”?  Every time you call an act such as this terrorism, you are legitimising the cause that drives it.  It is an act of criminality, plain and simple, and that’s how you should be categorising it, and talking about it.  You call it terrorism, and call the perpetrators terrorists, and the criminals believe you just acknowledged that they are right to do what they are doing.  So, never call it terrorism, or call them terrorists.

The other statement I take serious issue with is this one, “he sought to cloak his actions with the symbolism of the ISIL death cult”.  Because every black flag with Arabic writing on it, must be the flag of ISIL(!).  In fact, the flag that was displayed early on in the siege, wasn’t an ISIL flag at all.  In fact, it’s a standard Islamic flag, a Shahada flag, which represents a general expression of faith in Islam.  The writing on it reads, "There is no god but Allah; Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah."  The same phrase is on the flag of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Symbolism of ISIL?  Only in the most shallowest of ways, and in fact, the ISIL flag, doesn’t use that phrase or classical Arabic style of writing.  The script on the ISIL flag, looks almost like it was written by a child, it’s got that very handwritten, amateur quality to it.

Tony Abbott, in that one post-siege statement, took his grade for how he’d handled that, down from a B+, to a D-.  He really should have stuck much closer to the original script that he’d been using during the siege.

When the siege started, I hoped and prayed for a swift, but just, conclusion.  The conclusion was swift, but it was also brutal, and to lose the lives of two of the hostages in that raid, will be leaving a bitter aftertaste in the mouths of the Special Forces Police who carried out that raid.  I wanted the perpetrator taken alive, to stand trial for his crimes, and to find out what his mind-set was.  We’ll never get that, and the justice that was so badly needed at the end of this siege, was lost in a hail of bullets.

Friday, June 21, 2013

2Day FM - Challenging the regulator never works.

2Day FM have been very foolish.

Recently, the Australian media regulator, the ACMA, announced that it was going to conduct a formal investigation into the prank phone call to a London hospital that ended up causing a nurse at that hospital to commit suicide.

Upon the release of preliminary fiundings, 2Day FM filed suit with Australia's Federal Court system to block any further progress in the investigation, and to prevent the ACMA finding them guilty of breaching their licence.

Basically, this is a clear admission of guilt. 

2Day FM have basically admitted that they are guilty of the offences that the ACMA is investigating them for.  And they know, full well, that they could lose their licence.  So, they have decided to take on the regulator.  Huge mistake.

In all the years I've followed the media and covered it, every media company that has taken on the regulator, in any country, has lost.  Courts have never overturned a regulator's decision, nor have they basically prevented a regulator from doing it's job.  Trying to accuse the regulator of overstepping boundaries, is ridiculous.  Trying to say that the regulator does not have the power to say that it breached the terms of it's licence, is incredibly ridiculous.

These are the death throes of a station that did not respect the rules, had no sense of where boundaries were, in fact, a station that had no sense at all.

Once the Australain Federal Court does the right thing and throws this ludicrously silly challenge out of court, then 2Day FM might as well take themselves off the air, because it will be a case of licence revoked, pretty soon.

Goodbye 2Day FM.  Your shameful behaviour in this whole sorry saga, will mean that you will not be missed.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

PCC Elections: Time to make voting mandatory.

In the aftermath of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections, we're hearing people say that they weren't interested, didn't know who to vote for, etc.

The translation of all this is quite simple. 85% of the UK electorate didn't want to bother to work something out for themselves, but rely on someone or something else to tell them what to do.

It seems that many people have forgotten what citizenship really means. It means you have both rights and responsibilities. Apparently many people just want the rights, not the responsibilities.

Crime affects everyone. Shoplifting is not a victimless crime, as it raises prices for all of us. Any of us could be victims of crime at any time.

I think it's time to consider making voting mandatory, like they do in Australia.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Santa goes through Australia

Earlier today, Santa crossed the Tasman Strait and into Australia near Sydney. The following footage was sent to us from NORAD.



There's more footage on its way into the Viewpoint newsroom, and I'll bring it to you shortly.