Dissent
The right to protest is fundamental to democracy.
Australia has a long tradition of dissent – with some environmental protections won as a result. But do new laws unduly impede the right to protest and muzzle dissent?
What are the reasonable limits to peaceful protest in a democracy, especially when facing an existential threat such as climate change?
Speakers
Jacqui Katona – First Nations activist, at the forefront of the campaign against the Jabiluka uranium mine.
Clive Hamilton – public intellectual; professor of public ethics; author.
Violet Coco – climate activist.
David Mejia-Canales, Senior Lawyer, Human Rights Law Centre
Listen here: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/democracy-and-dissent/102006246