House of Representatives Committees

Chapter 1 Introduction

The Government’s procedures

1.1

This review is conducted under section 102.1A of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (the Criminal Code). Section 102.1A provides that the Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD (the Committee) may review a regulation specifying an organisation as a terrorist organisation for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of terrorist organisation in section 102.1 of the Criminal Code and report the Committee’s comments to each house of the Parliament before the end of the applicable disallowance period. This is the fourth review undertaken under this power during the current Parliament.

1.2

The regulations under review have specified the following organisations as terrorist organisations for the purposes of section 102.1 of the Criminal Code:

1.3

The Hizballah External Security Organisation, Hamas Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades and Lashkar-e-Tayyiba were initially listed as terrorist organisations under the Criminal Code in 2003. The Palestinian Islamic Jihad was initially listed as a terrorist organisation under the Criminal Code in 2004. Under subsection 102.1 (3) of the Criminal Code, the regulations cease to have effect on their second anniversary.

1.4

The Attorney-General informed the Committee of the proposed re-listing of the four terrorist organisations in a letter received by the Committee secretariat on 18 May 2005.

1.5

The Attorney-General advised the Committee that although Hamas Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades and Lashkar-e-Tayyiba have another 6 months left to run before the second anniversary of their original listing and PIJ another 11 months, he was seeking an early re-listing to ensure that all regulations are being made in a uniform and free standing manner and to ensure that terrorist organisations do not sunset prematurely.

1.6

The Attorney-General issued a media release announcing the decisions to re-list the organisations on 25 May 2005. The media release provided open source details on the organisations.

1.7

The regulations were tabled in the House of Representatives on 2 June 2005. 1 The disallowance period of 15 sitting days for the Committee’s review of the listing began from the date of the tabling. Therefore, the Committee is required to report to the Parliament by 5 September 2005.

1.8

The Committee advertised the inquiry in The Australian on 8 June 2005. Notice of the inquiry was also placed on the Committee’s website and two submissions were received from the public.

1.9

Representatives of the Attorney-General’s Department, ASIO and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) attended a private hearing on the listings on 8 August 2005 in Canberra.

1.10

In its first report, Review of the listing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Committee decided that it would test the validity of the listing of a terrorist organisation under the Criminal Code on both the procedures and the merits. Chapter 2 will examine the Government’s procedures in listing the organisations and broader issues regarding the proscription power. Chapter 3 will consider the merits of the listings.

 

The Government’s procedures

1.11

In a letter sent to the Committee on 8 June 2005, the Attorney-General’s Department informed the Committee that it had adhered to the following procedures for the purpose of listing the organisations:

Hizballah External Security Organisation:

“While the political component of Hizballah is undergoing a period of change and is likely to increase its involvement in domestic politics in Lebanon, this does not, in our view, detract from the grounds to re-list Hizballah’s ESO as established in the Statement of Reasons”.

Hamas Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades:
Lashkar-e-Tayyiba:
Palestinian Islamic Jihad:


Footnotes

1 At the hearing on 8 August, the Attorney-General’s Department brought to the attention of the Committee several ‘misdescriptions’ in the Statement of Reasons for three of the re-listings, namely: Hamas Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades; Lashkar-e-Tayyiba; and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The re-listing of these three organisations will be re-made at a future date. Back

 

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