Collective punishment of people in Gaza
Dear Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
BACKGROUND:
On the 26th October 2023, it was reported by the Sky News that Foreign Minister Penny Wong disagreed that Palestinians were being collectively punished in Gaza. https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-new...
INFORMATION I AM SEEKING:
I am seeking all documents, including but not limited to reports, meeting minutes, memos, ministerial submissions, correspondence, talking points held by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade that references, mentions or alludes to collective punishment in Gaza, from the 7th October 2023 to the date of this FOI request.
Yours faithfully,
Foifoi Mcgee
FOI Request: LEX 9366
Dear Foifoi Mcgee
Thank you for your email dated 26 October 2023 seeking access to documents
under the Freedom of Information Act 1982.
This email sets out some information about how your request will be
processed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (the department).
Scope of request:
You have sought access to:
“all documents, including but not limited to reports, meeting minutes,
memos, ministerial submissions, correspondence, talking points held by the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade that references, mentions or
alludes to collective punishment in Gaza, from the 7th October 2023 to the
date of this FOI request.”
Timeframe for receiving our decision:
We received your request on 26 October 2023 and the 30-day statutory
period for processing your request commenced from the day after that date.
The period of 30 days may be extended in certain circumstances. We will
advise you if any extension of time is required.
Request for extension of time:
The department seeks your agreement under section 15AA of the FOI Act to
an extension of 30 days to finalise your request.
The relevant business area is currently diverted to manage matters
relating to the crisis and require the additional time to manage competing
priorities whilst also undertaking the relevant search and retrieval.
I would be grateful if you could please advise in writing if you agree to
the proposed extension of time by COB Tuesday 31 October 2023. In the
event you do not respond, the department may apply to the Office of the
Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) seeking an extension to the
statutory timeframe under s15AB of the FOI Act.
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DFAT FOI Team
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Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Dear FOI,
I decline your request for an extension.
Given the situation in Gaza at the moment, these documents are very important to the Australian public and should be released as soon as possible.
Yours sincerely,
Foifoi Mcgee
Dear Foifoi Mcgee
Please find attached correspondence in relation to your FOI request.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]Twitter | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram | [5]LinkedIn
© Kim Hill, Among Women (2011)
[6]We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout
Australia, and their continuing connection to land, waters and community.
We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to
their Elders, past, present and emerging.
Dear FOI,
I would like to revise this request.
Instead of all documents held by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, I would instead like the documents provided to the Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and/or those documents used to inform her assessment that Palestinians were not being collectively punished in Gaza.
Yours sincerely,
Foifoi Mcgee
Dear Foifoi Mcgee
Please find attached correspondence relating to your FOI request.
Kind regards
DFAT FOI Team
_______________________________
Freedom of Information Section
Public Interest Law Branch | Regulatory and Legal Policy Division
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
[1]dfat.gov.au | [2]Twitter | [3]Facebook | [4]Instagram | [5]LinkedIn
© Kim Hill, Among Women (2011)
[6]We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout
Australia, and their continuing connection to land, waters and community.
We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples, their cultures and to
their Elders, past, present and emerging.