Infamous terror cell leader Benbrika wins High Court citizenship case

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Abdul Nacer Benbrika spent 18 years in custody for his role in an extremist group that spoke of unleashing violent jihad in Melbourne.

A notorious terror cell leader jailed over a plot to bomb Melbourne landmarks has won a High Court bid to have his citizenship reinstated after it was cancelled by former home affairs minister Peter Dutton.

According to a summary of the judgment published by the court, criminal conduct can only be punished by the judiciary, and not the government, due the separation of powers. Sentencing him in 2009, Victorian Supreme Court judge Bernard Bongiorno said that although the word jihad had many meanings in Islam, Benbrika used the term only to mean a violent attack by his group to advance the Islamic cause.He said Benbrika had admired Osama bin Laden and believed that killing people, and destroying buildings was justified as it would pressure the Australian government to withdraw troops from Iraq and pull out of the American alliance.

 

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