Australia intends to list Hamas as terrorist organisation
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[February 17, 2022]
SYDNEY (Reuters) -The Australian
government intends to list the entirety of Palestinian Islamist group
Hamas as a terrorist organisation under the country's criminal code,
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said on Thursday.
A listing by Australia of the whole group, rather than just its military
wing as at present, would bring Canberra's stance in line with the
United States, the European Union and Britain.
"The views of Hamas and the violent extremist groups listed today are
deeply disturbing and there is no place in Australia for their hateful
ideologies," Andrews said in a statement.
Andrews said she had written to Australia's state and territory leaders
to consult with them on listing the whole of Hamas, "and will finalise
the listing as soon as possible".
Hamas has political and military wings. It has ruled the Gaza Strip
since a brief civil war in 2007 when it expelled forces loyal to
Western-backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Abbas remains
dominant in Palestinian self-ruled areas of the Israeli-occupied West
Bank.
In Gaza, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem condemned the Australian decision
as biased in favour of Israel.
"The occupation, which deliberately targets Palestinians everywhere, and
violates international and humanitarian laws, is the party that must be
classified as a terrorist entity,” he said.
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Australian Minister for Home Affairs Karen Andrews and U.S. Attorney
General Merrick Garland (not pictured) announce a landmark new law
enforcement partnership at the U.S. Department of Justice in
Washington, U.S., December 15, 2021. Leigh Vogel/Pool via REUTERS
Hamas was founded in 1987 and
opposes the existence of Israel and peace talks, instead advocating
"armed resistance" against Israeli occupation of Palestinian
territories.
"I welcome the news that Australia will list Hamas as a terrorist
organization in its entirety," Israeli Prime Minister Naftali
Bennett said in a statement, thanking Australian Prime Minister
Scott Morrison for the move.
Currently the military wing of Hamas, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam
Brigades, is on Australia's list of terrorist organisations.
Andrews said Australia had newly listed three other groups as
terrorist organisations - Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham and Hay'at Tahrir
al-Sham, which are based in Syria, and the Nationalist Socialist
Order, a group based in the United States.
Another four Islamist militant groups - the Abu Sayyaf Group, al
Qaeda, al Qaeda in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb, and Jemaah
Islamiyah - have been relisted under the code, she said.
(Reporting by John Mair in Sydney, Ari Rabinovitch in Jerusalem and
Nidal al-Mughrabi in GazaEditing by Andrew Cawthorne and Mark
Heinrich)
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