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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA—As Canada prepares to put in place foreign interference laws passed during the spring sitting of Parliament, an Australian lawmaker who has seen similar policies in action warns that they could be meaningless if trust is not better established between diaspora groups and law enforcement in either country.
“This seemed like an incredibly dangerous fresh step from the Indian government that they were willing to so flout any kind of international norms and assassinate a resident and a citizen of a friendly country,” he said. In June, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Four Corners program reported a series of threats against Australian Sikh activists and critics of the Indian government.
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