For the past 10 days, the Abbott government and Murdoch-owned media have denounced the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for inviting Zaky Mallah, a man acquitted by a jury of terrorism ...
The ABC's Q&A program did make checks on terrorist sympathiser Zaky Mallah before allowing him to ask a question on the program, but had not reviewed his recent social media posts, a Department of ...
THE ABC has been told to decide “whose side” it’s on by a furious Tony Abbott after it invited terrorist sympathiser Zaky Mallah on to its Q & A program. The government also demanded the ...
THE ABC admits it “made an error in judgment” in allowing one-time terror suspect Zaky Mallah to join the Q&A audience and ask the panel a question during last ...
Vivian Gerrand does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
He was deemed a security threat ahead of next week’s summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Mr Dutton said he hated talking about “attention seekers” like Mallah ...
Seven News reported the Western Sydney-based Mallah has been detained in a holding cell at Singapore airport ahead of the US-North Korea summit next week. Mallah caused a stir when he was allowed to ...
Over the past week, the Abbott government and the corporate media have mounted a ferocious campaign against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for permitting Zaky Mallah, a young Islamic ...
Professor of Journalism, Media and Communication, Queensland University of Technology Under wraps with my annual winter cold much of this week, I’ve had plenty of time to reflect on the Q&A/Zaky ...
Mallah told 2GB broadcaster Ben Fordham today he was taken in a shuttle bus from Parramatta to the Sydney-based ABC studio, in a bus paid for by the national broadcaster. Later this afternoon the ...
Zaky Mallah, the first person to be charged under Australia's anti-terrorism laws, has arrived home in Sydney, after being denied entry to Singapore because of his history of extremism, local ...
FORMER terror suspect Zaky Mallah — who spent two years in jail after threatening to kill ASIO officers — has claimed he was detained at Singapore Airport and ...
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