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Government preparing to ban Hizb ut-Tahrir

Burke is asked if there is progress on banning a particular group yet as part of the new laws to ban hate groups passed last month:

double quotation markThere were two groups that largely been spoken about before that. There was the Neo-Nazi and Hizb ut-Tahrir. The Neo-Nazi disbanded before the legislation put through. Hizb ut-Tahrir which is an organisation I’ve been fighting since my first term in parliament.

ASIO have now provided the advice that that organisation meets the threshold that ASIO requires for them to be able to be banned. So the next stage is the department prepares a brief for a minister, that brief is the second threshold that has to be determined and then after that presuming that that’s determined, then the Leader of the Opposition is advised and the Attorney-General has to sign off on it.

… But the first stage on the process of a prohibited group listing happening, for Hizb ut-Tahrir is now complete. The ASIO advice is in. This is the first time we have been able to ban – potentially – a group which falls short of a terrorist listing. It says you don’t have to be specifically calling for violence but you do have to be acting in way that increases the risk of communal violence or politically-motivated violence.

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