The Herald

Australia tells Manning she will not be given a visa

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US Army whistleblo­wer Chelsea Manning will not be allowed to enter Australia for a speaking tour scheduled to start on Sunday, her tour organiser has said.

Think Inc said it had received a notice of intention from the government to deny Ms Manning entry.

“Which after a little bit of research and speaking to our legal counsel, we understand is potentiall­y an imminent refusal of her visa,” Think Inc director Suzi Jamil said.

The group is calling on her supporters to lobby Immigratio­n Minister David Coleman.

Ms Manning was an intelligen­ce analyst for the US Army when she leaked military and diplomatic documents to the anti-secrecy website Wikileaks.

She served seven years of a 35-year sentence before then-president Barack Obama granted her clemency in 2017.

The transgende­r activist, who recently lost a long-shot bid for a US Senate seat in Maryland, is scheduled to speak at the Sydney Opera House on Sunday and has subsequent events in Australia and New Zealand.

The Department of Home Affairs said while it does not comment on individual cases, all non-citizens entering Australia must meet character requiremen­ts.

The reasons a person might fail the character test include a criminal record or a determinat­ion they might be a risk to the community, according to the department.

Labour foreign affairs spokeswoma­n Penny Wong said the government should be transparen­t about the reasons, if Ms Manning is denied entry.

Amnesty Internatio­nal accused the government of trying to silence Ms Manning.

“By refusing her entry, the Australian government would send a chilling message that freedom of speech is not valued by our government,” the organisati­on’s national director Claire Mallinson said in a statement.

Lawyer Greg Barns, who has represente­d Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, said people with criminal records have been allowed into Australia in the past.

He said no one would seriously suggest Ms Manning was a risk to the Australian community.

Ms Manning is also facing calls to be barred from New Zealand from the centre-right National Party.

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