Tuesday 31 August 2010


A New South Wales farmer who told an anchor about a hunger strike over property right has been granted to appeal to High Court for compensation. Cooma Grazier Peter Spencer argued the Common wealth and NSW government who worked together to impose on land; consequently, Australia could experience greenhouse gas emission. He said that his property was valueless when Native Vegetation Act used to stop him clearing his land, and he should be compensate for the loss of his property rights. Mr. Spencer spent 52 days on a top pole of hunger strike on his farm last summer calling for changes to Native vegetation laws. The full bench of the High Court has now laid out because of appealing to High Court of Mr. Spencer

Some part of Thailand have experienced with this crises, right violation on property of poor civilians, particularly in North-East of Thailand. At present, some Thai authorities exploit them by imposing high taxes. In my opinion, this problematic issue is actually hard to resolve because no one can fight with politician effectively, except civilian power.

Credit: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/09/01/2999319.htm

Date: 01/09/2010

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