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PM's 'I could free Hicks but won't' stand will outrage Australians - Brown

06 Feb 2007
Prime Minister Howard's claim to party colleagues that he could secure the release of David Hicks any time but won't, will outr...
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Brown wants to take Cheney fishing

03 Feb 2007
Noting reports (in today's Sunday Tasmanian) that US Vice President Dick Cheney wants to go fishing in Tasmania later this mont...
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Greens hope Congress succeeds where Howard has failed Hicks

01 Feb 2007
Greens Senators Bob Brown, Rachel Siewert, Kerry Nettle and Christine Milne joined parliamentarians from all parties (except th...
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Saddam picture show for Hicks was 'premeditated torture' – Brown

31 Jan 2007
The showing of pictures of the hanging of Saddam Hussein, and of his decapitated brother, to David Hicks was premeditated tortu...
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Door left open for Brown visit to Guantanamo Bay

16 Oct 2006
The government, in consultation with the American administration, is considering a request from Greens Leader Bob Brown to visi...
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Government blocks Hicks move

16 Aug 2006
The government today voted down the following motion from Greens Leader Bob Brown.   That the Senate calls on the government...
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Hicks disgrace should now end – Brown

30 Jun 2006
"The Prime Minister's decision to back David Hicks' imprisonment in Guantanamo Bay broke Australian and International law:...
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Government votes down Hicks motion in Senate

14 Jun 2006
Labor today joined the Greens and Democrats to support Greens Leader Bob Brown's motion calling on the government to close Guan...
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Officials' comments 'inappropriate' – Brown

12 Jun 2006
Greens will pursue Senate motion for closure of Guantanamo Bay Greens Leader Bob Brown says the comments by US officials on ...
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Hicks' torture uncivilised – Brown

09 Jun 2006
The torture of Australian Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks, as outlined in The Monthly magazine cover article by US academic A...
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