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Last week, the issue of depriving an individual of their citizenship because of terrorist activity made headlines once again. An alleged Islamic State member, Suhayra Aden, had been detained by Turkish authorities crossing from Syria into Turkey and was being readied for deportation to New Zealand. But New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern objected that Australia “did not act in good faith” after Canberra had earlier cancelled her Australian citizenship.
Australia is by no means alone in stripping citizenship from individuals for terrorism offences or activity. A range of other countries, including fellow common-law states such as the United Kingdom and Canada, as well as a number of European nations such as France and Germany, have legislation that enables this to occur. Canberra’s policy of stripping the citizenship of dual citizens for terrorism-related offences committed overseas and, more recently, inside Australia has had its fair share of critics, even from with
A Muslim preacher convicted of leading an Australian “terror cell” that plotted to kill thousands will have his detention extended for up to three years beyond his original sentence, a court ruled on Wednesday.
Algerian-born Abdul Nacer Benbrika was sentenced to 15 years in jail in February 2009 on three charges of terrorism, including directing a terrorist group, being a member of a terrorist group and possessing material associated with the planning of a terrorist act.
His jail term officially expired in November 2020 but Australia’s government applied to keep him behind bars for as many as three more years, under rarely used provisions aimed at high-risk convicted individuals accused of terrorism.
Jihadi who groomed Britain’s youngest terrorist to be freed from prison in months
Updated: 23 Jan 2021, 21:48
A JIHADI who groomed Britain’s youngest terrorist will be freed from prison within months.
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Prakash put him in contact with Aussie jihadist Sevdet Besim.
The eventual plan, hatched from the Lancashire teenager’s bedroom in 2015, was to run over a cop and then behead them.
In one message, the boy suggested Besim get his “first taste of beheading” by attacking “a proper lonely person”.
Prakash was held in Turkey a year later after featuring in IS videos linked to several plots in Australia and encouraging lone wolf attacks against the US.