Sydney judge referred to Judicial Commission over comments comparing homosexuality to incest
Sydney judge Garry Neilson has been referred to the NSW Judicial Commission after directly comparing homosexuality to incest and seeming to endorse incest while in court. The District Court judge was referred by Attorney-General Brad Hazzard yesterday.
The investigation has been sparked by Fairfax Media reports that Neilson directly compared incest to homosexuality in the case of a man accused of repeatedly raping his younger sister. Neilson reportedly said that, just as homosexuality was a social taboo in the 1950s and 1960s, “a jury might find nothing untoward in the advance of a brother towards his sister once she had sexually matured, had sexual relationships with other men and was now ‘available’, not having [a] sexual partner”.
Australian jihadist arrested overseas
An Australian religious extremist credited with recruiting men to fight in Iraq and Syria has been arrested abroad. 29-year-old Musa Cerantonio was arrested in The Philippines after Philippine police and immigration agents stormed the rural village in which he was staying. The arrest came after Cerantonio tweeted that he would be travelling to the Middle East to fight alongside ISIS.
Australian police have been investigating Cerantonion in relation to possible charges for fighting with foreign paramilitary organisations and recruitment.
Arrests after Indian village orders rape of girl for brother’s crime
Three men have been arrested after an Indian village council ordered the rape of a 14-year-old girl as punishment for her brother’s alleged sexual assault of another woman. According to the girl’s mother, the girl was “dragged” into a nearby forest and raped after the council determined her brother’s guilt. The village headman, the husband of the woman who was allegedly sexually assaulted and the girl’s brother have all been taken into custody.
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The footage of the baby being pulled from the rubble gives me goosebumps. The joy from the shouts of the men is just beautiful. A happy story amidst the horror.
I am really disappointed to hear that Megan Washington sued Qantas. What a petty thing to do. I thought she was cool...
Agreed!
I disagree, they paid her to perform at an event, not to use her performance in promotional material (which can cost significantly more)
Absolutely! Artists already miss out on so many royalties these days from illegal downloads, she doesn't have to give her performances away for free. She deserves to stand up for her musical property.
Your definition of petty differs from the rest of society, protecting your work is a critical aspect of being a performer or artist or academic.