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Logger terrorism again in the Weld Valley
by Greens media list via TMcL Wednesday February 21, 2007 at 06:39 PM

Media release by Senator Bob Brown, The Greens this afternoon.

Wednesday, 21 February 2007

Brown calls for police action after log truck incident

Greens Senator Bob Brown has called for the police to investigate the
claim that Huon Valley Environment Centre spokesperson Jenny Weber, and
her daughter, were run off the road by a log truck this morning.

Miss Weber has figured prominently in the public campaign to protect the
World Heritage-value Weld Valley forests.

"This is a serious and alarming incident. The driver responsible should
be identified. The police have a difficult job in the forest controversy
and are called upon by the Forestry industry to uphold the law. That
must go both ways," Senator Brown said.

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