Australian PM warns of strict penalties for returning extremists
2014/09/24 Leave a comment
Interesting that the Australian PM made no mention of revoking Australian citizenship. Just punishment in Australian jails, despite earlier signs the Australian government was considering revocation (George Brandis won’t say if Australians fighting in Syria will lose citizenship):
“If you fight with a terrorist group, if you seek to return to this country, as far as this government is concerned, you will be arrested, you will be prosecuted and you will be jailed for a very long time indeed,” Abbott told Parliament.
At least 60 Australians were fighting in Iraq and Syria with Islamic State and another al-Qaida offshoot, Jabhat al-Nursa, also known as the Nusra Front, the prime minister said.
He revealed that more than 60 Australian would-be fighters had had their passports cancelled on secret service advice to prevent them from flying to the Mideast.
Dozens of suspected fighters have already returned to Australia from the battlefields. Security agencies fear that they now pose a domestic terrorist threat.
Australian PM warns of strict penalties for returning extremists.
Unlike Canadian Minister Alexander, who declined to provide numbers on the number of Canadian passports cancelled, PM Abbott was open – 60 passports cancelled:
Outside the Commons, Alexander cited privacy and security concerns for his refusal to release numbers.
“It’s an administrative issue, it’s an operational issue,” he said in response to questions from reporters after question period.
“There are privacy considerations. We will not be saying how many have been revoked … but we have the power to do that.”
Despite a barrage of follow-up questions, Alexander held his ground and denied that he was “afraid” to give a number.
“We will uphold a longstanding practice, which is not to go into the details of operational national security matters,” he insisted.
“That’s absolutely reasonable.”
But Australia’s definition of “reasonable” in disclosing the numbers strikes me as more reasonable:
Revoking ISIS passports: Government refuses to disclose numbers
