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"The first Australian tried on terrorism charges says Muslims would be 'justified' in joining Islamic State ... and gets told government would 'be pleased to see you out of the country"
"The first Australian arrested under anti-terror laws in 2003 claimed Australians were 'justified ' in joining terrorist groups during an angry exchange with a government minister during last night's episode of Q&A.
But Zaky Mallah's bid to show the proposed changes could result in innocent Australians becoming stateless got little sympathy as Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade Steve Ciobo told him he would be glad to see him expelled from the country.
'I'm happy to look you straight in the eye and say I'd be pleased to be part of a government that would say you are out of the country,' Mr Ciobo said."
Agree, if Muslims can't abide by the laws of Australia then they should pack their bags and leave, or face arrest and get deported, the choice is theirs.
"The first Australian arrested under anti-terror laws in 2003 claimed Australians were 'justified ' in joining terrorist groups during an angry exchange with a government minister during last night's episode of Q&A.
But Zaky Mallah's bid to show the proposed changes could result in innocent Australians becoming stateless got little sympathy as Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade Steve Ciobo told him he would be glad to see him expelled from the country.
'I'm happy to look you straight in the eye and say I'd be pleased to be part of a government that would say you are out of the country,' Mr Ciobo said."
Agree, if Muslims can't abide by the laws of Australia then they should pack their bags and leave, or face arrest and get deported, the choice is theirs.