In a frank critique, Robert Barwick, Research Director of the Australian Citizens Party, questions Australia's double standards on national security and legal integrity. He highlights the case of Hong Kong fugitive Ted Hui, now a licensed lawyer in Australia despite being convicted of contempt of court and placed on Hong Kong's wanted list. Barwick argues that Australia's assumptions of legal superiority over China lead to biased decisions, enabling foreign interference under the guise of human rights. Meanwhile, a Chinese-Australian businessman remains jailed for a donation, revealing the contradictions in Australia's application of foreign interference laws.
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