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Kevin Rudd to ponder citizenship laws as Sheik Haron accused of harassing dead Digger families






KEVIN Rudd will "reflect" on the strength of citizenship laws after the case of self-styled Muslim cleric Sheik Haron - a migrant - who is accused of harassing the families of Diggers killed in Afghanistan.

The Prime Minister said in Canberra he could not comment directly on the Haron case as criminal charges were being heard.

But he said: "You know, when you pick up the front page of the Tele today, I think people, I think their stomaches turned."

Iranian-born Haron is accused of a two-year campaign against the parents and families of Australian soldiers who died in Afghanistan. He allegedly wrote letters calling the dead Diggers “criminals’’, “killers’’, and “murderers’’.

His case is certain to raise debate over whether migrants guilty of hate crimes against the nation should be deported, even if they have citizenship, but Mr Rudd said he could not comment immediately.
I want to reflect on it. I am very careful about what I say in terms of the specifics of this case. Here is a criminal investigation under way," he said.

“But my recollection of the provisions of Australian immigration law is that certain undertakings are made when people come to this country.

“It may or may not be possible to adjust those laws. I’d like to reflect, however, on their application on individual cases and whether any change in the future may be necessary.

“I don’t wish to create an expectation in that respect. I simply want to examine it fresh.’’

Mr Rudd offered his regrets to any family who had been harassed.

“Every decent-minded Australians should be giving those families not just a thought, but a prayer and their support in any practical way when these horrible things are brought back to their memory, and are brought back in a way lacking of all humanity," he said.



* By Malcolm Farr, National Political Editor
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* Thu Oct 22 12:28:12 EST 2009 Thu Oct 22 12:28:12 EST 2009


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