Freedom of association and assembly
Across
- 5. Peaceful protests/demonstrations allow people to show they are _____________ with the government.
- 6. Ability of people to meet/gather in a public or private place to exchange ideas, information or express views.
- 11. This is a longstanding protest at Old Parliament House.
- 12. Participation in democracy is not just about _______________.
- 13. This only implies freedom of association and assembly
- 14. Groups and organisations must be ____________ for people to associate with them.
- 16. Freedom of assembly gives people the right to ___________ ____________.
- 18. The Constitution _____________ freedom of association & assembly it is not explicitly written in the Constitution.
- 19. The definition of a 'terrorist organisation' is very ______________.
- 20. Despite being vital peaceful protests/demonstrations can cause ____________.
Down
- 1. Freedom of association in Australia is viewed as a _________ __________________ __________.
- 2. Legislation exists that can prevent people visiting ____________ who live in known terrorist areas.
- 3. Recent laws in Australia prevented people associating with t_________________ o_________________.
- 4. Gives Australians the freedom to join an group or organisation (providing its legal).
- 7. Peaceful protests/demonstrations are a way for people to be _______________ involved in their community.
- 8. Who can determine/brand an organisation a 'terrorist' group?
- 9. In March 2015 there were protests in Perth branding an action to close Indigenous Communities _______________ ______________.
- 10. The new legislation can ______________ people for just being with other people even if their activities are not illegal.
- 15. Peaceful protests/demonstrations can force governments to ___________ or _____________ laws.
- 17. Legislation exists not only to prevent association and assembly with groups/organisations but also to prevent people ______________ them.