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Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

 
[Current News]     02 Jan 2019
By the way, the Australian government has been so angry recently:There was an Australian young man who went to the Middle East and joined the Islamic State ISIS, as a terrorist. Wrapped in a turban and armed with a gun, he looked straight on his face. Isn`t this a challenge to your motherland?!

By the way, the Australian government has been so angry recently:

There was an Australian young man who went to the Middle East and joined the Islamic State ISIS, as a terrorist. Wrapped in a turban and armed with a gun, he looked straight on his face. Isn`t this a challenge to your motherland?!

And while in Australia, this guy conspired to decapitate Melbourne police.

That sounds scary, right?

Fortunately I found out early.

As soon as the wind went wrong, the guy ran to the Middle East and became a terrorist.

He became a newsman as a result.

The Australian government quarrelled for a while and did not know what to do with him!

Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

The Australian government bites its teeth, looks for a group of legal experts, studies it for a long time, and announces in a loud voice:

Deprive this guy of Australian citizenship!

You`re not coming back!

The whole nation was applauding, and suddenly, just a day later, the decision might have been pathetically enough.

There was a small legal problem.

Because of the proximity of Fiji, a small friend, he said in a secluded voice:

This guy doesn`t have our Fijian nationality.

That doesn`t sound like a boundary-I want to deprive my own people of my own nationality in Australia. What`s wrong with you in Fiji? What does it have to do with being your Fijian national?

It turns out that there is a little legal problem in this.

Under Australian law, only a person of "dual nationality" can be "deprived" of his or her Australian nationality. The law does not allow the government to "statelessness" a person, even if he is a terrorist.

The Australian government at first believed this guy had dual nationality because his father was Fijian!

So a few self-confident announcement of this decision!

But Fiji then came to say, "our nationality law, that`s not what it is."

Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

Fiji passport

Now, it seems, the Australian government`s decision depends on Fiji, the small bullet country`s nationality law.

It was difficult at one stroke.

Some readers may feel that:

Whatever, the Australian government is depriving you of your nationality. What?! Tell me what you love!

What about such a big government?!

That`s not going to work.

If this legal obstacle is not resolved properly, the government may go to court for defendant, and even if the judge hates the terrorist in his heart, he will follow the rules.

Under the separation of powers, the court will not listen to the government, only to keep an eye on whether your government is using power in accordance with the law.

Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

Australia`s interior minister argued: "the legal conditions to deprive the terrorist of his nationality are all in place!"

I remember when Gillard, Australia`s prime minister, was the so-called "boat people" problem-smuggled, and then called herself a refugee, giving the Australian government and society a headache. Because these people only have one foot on Australian soil, even if one hand catches a warship-the ship is a "moving land"-ah, the Australian Government has to enter the refugee review procedure in accordance with the law, and during the review period, it also has to comply with the United Nations Refugee Convention. Eating and drinking, the screening center spends millions of Australian dollars each year on cigarettes for the boat people.

Gillard`s federal government made a decision: never let the boat people land!

It seems that this is a good policy for the benefit of the country and the people.

But an Australian human rights lawyer took Gillard`s government to Australian courts. In the end, the federal government really lost-the court ruled that Prime Minister Gillard`s wise decision, unconstitutional, and annulment!

Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

The pictures come from the Internet.


It may be hard for officials to understand: counter-terrorism, such a big thing, can let this small legal obstacles to stop? Isn`t this a minor mistake?

As a matter of fact, this is the opposite of what I said. If the power of government is not restricted, it is more terrible than terrorists. No matter how great a goal, it cannot allow the government to break even a bit of the legal framework.

The government can break through a little today, something great tomorrow, and a little more, and the power of the government will eventually get out of control.

Depriving terrorists of their nationality? The Australian government has just finished, and it's stuck in this little thing.

Because of the heavyweight of the government, if it is out of control, harm to the people, to society, far more than a single terrorist. Even when they thought they were benefiting their people, they starved to death, such as Soviet Ukraine.

No terrorist organization of any kind can kill tens of millions of people.

Out of control of power, yes!

This guy named Neli Prakash, who is currently crossing Turkey, has been caught. I don`t know which country to send for a while. He and the Australian government are stuck in this tiny bug.

This little bug, gave us a big lesson.

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