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Footnotes

Chapter 1 The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security

[1]       In all 12 submissions were received.

[2]       Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of administration and expenditure: Australian Intelligence Organisations No 4 – Recruitment and Training, Tabled August 2006, p. 35.

[3]       See recommendation 3.  Review of Administration No 4.

[4]       Security Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2002; Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism Act 2002; Criminal Code Amendment (Suppression of Terrorist Bombings) Act 2002; Border Security Legislation Amendment Act 2002; Telecommunications Interception Legislation Amendment Act 2002; Criminal Code Amendment (Terrorism) Act 2003. See Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of security and counter terrorism legislation, tabled December 2006, p. 1.

[5]       Mr David Jull, MP, Tabling statement, Review of security and counter terrorism legislation, House of Representatives, 4 December 2006.

[6]       Parliamentary Joint Committee on Security and Intelligence, Review of Security and Counter Terrorism Legislation, December 2006, p. vii.

[7]       Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of Al-Qa’ida and Jemaah Islamiya, p. 16.

[8]       Jane’s Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, Al-Qaeda, 22 August 2006, p. 14. http://jtic.janes.com,  quoted from Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of Al-Qa’ida and Jemaah Islamiya, p. 17.

[9]       Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of ASG, JuA, GIA and GSPC, February 2007, p. 15.

[10]     Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of ASG, JuA, GIA and GSPC, February 2007, p. 16.

[11]     Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of ASG, JuA, GIA and GSPC, February 2007, p. 18.

[12]     Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, Review of the re-listing of Ansar al-Sunna, JeM, LeJ, EIJ, IAA, AAA and IMU, pp. 28-29.

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