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Australia to strip dual nationals of citizenship if convicted of terror crimes

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Australia to strip dual nationals of citizenship if convicted of terror crimes

PUBLISHED : Friday, 08 April, 2016, 3:22pm
UPDATED : Friday, 08 April, 2016, 3:22pm

Reuters

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Australia, a staunch ally of the United States and its battle against Islamist militants in Iraq and Syria, said on Friday it would strip dual nationals convicted of terror-related crimes of citizenship.

French President Francois Hollande last month abandoned plans to strip French nationality from people convicted of terrorism, climbing down from a tough stance he took days after the November attacks in Paris that killed 130 people.

Dual nationals who were either involved in terror activities, members of a banned organisation or convicted of terrorism offences could lose their Australian citizenship, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton told reporters in Melbourne.

“There is a very significant penalty to pay if people are involved in terrorist activities and they’re a dual national,” said Dutton.

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Australia has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals. While nearly 200 people were suspected of being a domestic threat, Dutton said approximately 100 people had left Australia for Syria to fight alongside organisations such as Islamic State.

In addition, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation was working on 400 “high priority investigations” related to potential security threats, Dutton said.



 
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