Outrage over the Australian Federal Police (AFP) raid at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) continues to mount as a question of national security versus freedom of the press plays out between journalists and law enforcement.
In response to allegations that ABC had published classified information related to stories reported in 2017, the AFP raided ABC’s headquarters in Sydney and seized several documents, according to John Lyons, executive editor at ABC news, who was allowed in the room as several police officers combed through thousands of emails.
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