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Peace Crimes Pine Gap National Security And Dissent Kieran Finnane

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Peace Crimes Pine Gap National Security And Dissent Kieran Finnane
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Publisher: University of Queensland Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Kieran Finnane
ISBN: 9780702260445, 0702260444
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Peace Crimes Pine Gap National Security And Dissent Kieran Finnane by Kieran Finnane 9780702260445, 0702260444 instant download after payment.

At the closely guarded and secretive military facility, Pine Gap in Australia’s Northern Territory, police arrest six nonviolent activists. Their crime: to step through a fence, lamenting and praying for the dead of war. They call themselves Peace Pilgrims. The Crown calls them a threat to national security and demands gaol time. Their political trials, under harsh Cold War legislation, tell a story of obsessive Australian secrecy about the American military presence on our soil and the state’s hardline response to dissent. In Peace Crimes, Alice Springs journalist Kieran Finnane gives a gripping account of what prompts the Pilgrims to risk so much, interweaving local events and their legal aftermath with this century’s disturbing themes of international conflict and high-tech war. She asks, what responsibilities do we have as Australians for the covert military operations of Pine Gap and what are we going to do about them?

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