Footnotes
Chapter 2 The Listings
[1]
Paragraphs 102.1(2) (a) and (b) of the Criminal Code Act 1995.
[2]
Paragraphs 102.1 (1A) (a) (b) and (c) of the Criminal Code Act 1995.
[3]
Confidential exhibit, ASIO, tabled 1 February 2005.
[4]
Joint Parliamentary Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD, Review of the
listing of Al-Qa’ida and Jemaah Islamiyah, October 2004, p. 3.
[5]
Review of the Re-listing of Hizballah’s External Security Organisation,
July 2007, pp. 6-8.
[6]
Statement of Reasons, Submission 1.
[7]
Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, Submission 6, p. 4.
[8]
See statement of reasons and Review of the Re-listing of Hizballah’s
External Security Organisation, July 2007, p. 6.
[9]
Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council, Submission 6, p. 3.
[10]
Review of the re-listing of Hizballah’s ESO, July 2007, p. 6.
[11]
Massoud A. Derhally, “Lebanon Election Victors Must Reach Terms with Beaten
Hezbollah” Bloomberg.com, Tuesday 9 June 2009, http: www.bloomberg.com/news?pid=20670001&sid=a0TT8UKN2CdY
[12]
Alistair Lyon, “Analysis – Hezbollah still potent despite Lebanon vote” Reuters,
Thursday 11 June 2009, http://www.reuters.com.articlePrint?articleId=USL91015636
[13]
Massoud A. Derhally, “Lebanon Election Victors Must Reach Terms with Beaten
Hezbollah” Bloomberg.com, Tuesday 9 June 2009, http: www.bloomberg.com/news?pid=20670001&sid=a0TT8UKN2CdY
[14]
Jason Koutsoukis,”Hezbollah’s stocks on the rise regardless of Lebanon poll
result” Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 6 June 2009, p. 14.
[15]
Jason Koutsoukis,”Hezbollah’s stocks on the rise regardless of Lebanon poll
result” Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 6 June 2009, p. 14.
[16]
Massoud A. Derhally, “Lebanon Election Victors Must Reach Terms with Beaten
Hezbollah” Bloomberg.com, Tuesday 9 June 2009, http: www.bloomberg.com/news?pid=20670001&sid=a0TT8UKN2CdY
[17]
See statement of reasons.
[18]
Jane’s Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 13.
[19]
Federation of Community Legal Centres, Submission 4 p. 12
[20]
Classified Transcript.
[21]
Amal is a shi’ite militia movement in Lebanon, which came to prominence
during the Lebanese Civil War. It traditionally had strong ties with Syria, who
provided support and resources. It currently has representatives in the
Lebanese Parliament. Amal Movement, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amal_Movement.
[22]
Janes’ Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 2.
[23]
Janes’ Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 6.
[24]
Janes’ Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 6.
[25]
Janes’ Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 4.
[26]
Dr Patrick Emerton, Submission 5, p. 27.
[27]
Classified Transcript.
[28]
Security Council Press Release 8808, “Security Council Calls for End to
Hostilities” http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2006/sc8808.doc.htm
[29]
Janes’ Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Hizbullah, 21 April 2009,
http:jtic.janes.com, p. 2.
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