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                Australia Introduces Tough New Anti-Terror Laws

   by VOA News

   Australia will have the power to strip dual nationals of their
   citizenship if they take part in terrorist activities, according to a
   new law introduced in parliament.

   "Australian citizenship should not be taken lightly," warned
   Immigration Minister Peter Dutton as he introduced the so-called
   "Allegiance to Australia" bill on Wednesday.

   The bill stipulates that dual nationals who fight with a terrorist
   group, are engaged in terrorist activity, or are convicted of a
   terrorist act in an Australian court can lose their citizenship.

   It is the government's latest attempt to deal with the dozens of
   Australians thought to have fled to Iraq and Syria to fight with
   extremist groups, including the Islamic State.

   "Automatic loss of citizenship will be triggered whether the conduct
   takes place inside or outside Australia," said Dutton. "Loss of
   citizenship will be immediate, upon the person engaging in the relevant
   conduct."

   Under a controversial part of the bill, children of outcast dual
   nationals can also lose their citizenship, unless they are able to
   claim nationality based on a "responsible" parent.

   The government insists that those targeted will have the right to
   appeal their loss of citizenship to the courts, although this is not
   explicitly mentioned in the legislation.

   Australia has passed a series of tough new laws meant to combat the
   threat of Islamic extremism, both from homegrown radicals or those
   returning home from overseas.

   The government estimates that 120 Australians have gone to fight with
   jihadist groups in the Middle East. About half are dual nationals,
   meaning they could be stripped of their citizenship.

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