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Proposed ASIO spying laws threaten bystander privacy

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Civil liberties groups have criticised proposed laws allowing spy agencies to access the computers of a suspect’s associates as part of investigations.

Attorney-General George Brandis confirmed plans last week to introduce legislative amendments giving ASIO new powers, based on the ­recommendations of a joint ­parliamentary committee last year, partially in ­reaction to the widening issue of ­Australians involved in the ­Syrian and Iraq conflicts.

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