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    We rather like our penal colony, actually. Shame about the rest of ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barty View Post
    Clearly we need to round up all the Australians and isolate them in a large island in the Pacific.
    And close to a million Kiwis still snuck in, fleeing their impoverished Pacific island



    You're welcome

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    New Zealand tried for years to deport Auckland knife attacker

    New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her government had been trying for years to deport the man who wounded seven people in a knife attack in Auckland.

    The statement came late on Saturday after a court in New Zealand lifted suppression orders and allowed the publication of details on the attacker.




    He was identified in court documents as Ahamed Aathil Mohamed Samsudeen, a Tamil Muslim from Sri Lanka.


    The 32-year-old had arrived in New Zealand 10 years ago on a student visa seeking refugee status, which was granted in 2013.


    Ardern, who referred to Samsudeen as “the terrorist” and did not mention his name, said he came to the attention of the police and security services in 2016 after expressing sympathy on Facebook for “terrorist” attacks.


    Subsequent investigations revealed that his refugee status was fraudulently obtained and authorities began the process to cancel his right to stay in New Zealand.


    Court documents said Samsudeen was arrested at Auckland airport the following year, when it was suspected he was on his way to Syria. A police search of his home at the time revealed a large hunting knife and “propaganda” material related to the ISIL (ISIS) group.


    He was in prison facing criminal charges, including over the ISIL material, when the New Zealand government served him with deportation notices in 2019.


    But Samsudeen appealed the notice, telling a court he faced “arrest, detention, mistreatment and torture” if sent back to Sri Lanka.


    In her statement, Ardern said the deportation appeal could not proceed until after Samsudeen’s criminal trial concluded.


    “In the meantime, agencies were concerned about the risk this individual posed to the community,” she added, noting officials knew he could be released and that the appeal, “which was stopping his deportation, may take some time”.


    At that stage, Samsudeen had been held in custody for three years and authorities had exhausted all avenues to keep him detained.


    He was released on bail in July, but subject to constant surveillance.


    “Immigration New Zealand explored whether the Immigration Act might allow them to detain the individual while his deportation appeal was heard,” Ardern said. “It was incredibly disappointing and frustrating when legal advice came back to say this wasn’t an option.”


    While the legal process dragged on, Samsudeen grabbed a knife off a supermarket shelf in Auckland on Friday and injured seven people, leaving three critically wounded, before he was shot dead by police who were tailing him.


    Ardern promised on Saturday to pass legislation that would criminalise planning a terror attack and tighten other counterterrorism laws.


    The new bill will criminalise planning and preparation that might lead to an attack, closing what critics have said has been a loophole allowing plotters to stay free.


    Samsudeen’s family issued a statement to the local media on Saturday, describing their shock over the attack.


    “We are heartbroken after this terrible event,” said the statement released by his brother Aroos, carried by state broadcaster 1NEWS.


    “We hope to find out with you all, what happened in Aathil’s case and what we all could have done to prevent this,” the statement said.


    Sri Lanka’s Muslim Council has also condemned the Auckland attack as a “barbaric act of terrorism”.


    “This reminds all of us to come together and be united and fight against terrorism and violent extremism,” council member Mohamed Hisham told the AFP news agency.

    New Zealand tried for years to deport Auckland knife attacker

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    The important thing is that he's dead.

    The police have probably been waiting to do that since he was last released. Just needed a suitable opportunity.

    Who knows, perhaps they gave him those few seconds extra to stab a few people in order to ensure a satisfactory outcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Read the posts carefully before making a fool of yourself again and again, please




    It's almost painful to read.
    You are unable to comprehend the point I was making. Sigh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Backspin View Post
    You are unable to comprehend the point I was making. Sigh
    Because the 'point' you were making was wrong from the start. You need to understand the context of posts before commenting, Backspit. May I suggest, without acrimony, that you go back and re-read the posts you're referring to.

    It will become clear to you quite quickly. If t doesn't I'll help out some more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post

    Who knows, perhaps they gave him those few seconds extra to stab a few people in order to ensure a satisfactory outcome.
    Not cool, Harry

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    New Zealanders are very miserable people. Death would be a blessed relief/release for most of them. Fuck them all, that's what I say !

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    Perhaps you should take a trip to the land of the perpetual long white cloud, and tell a few good folk from the Mongrel Mob that. Be sure to bring a camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post
    New Zealanders are very miserable people. Death would be a blessed relief/release for most of them. Fuck them all, that's what I say !

    quality post, we’ve missed your contributions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    he came to the attention of the police and security services in 2016 after expressing sympathy on Facebook for “terrorist” attacks.
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Court documents said Samsudeen was arrested at Auckland airport the following year, when it was suspected he was on his way to Syria. A police search of his home at the time revealed a large hunting knife and “propaganda” material related to the ISIL (ISIS) group.
    Be careful folks. Do not express sympathy for a cause deemed to be terrorist. Don't even think about a trip to Syria. Immediately dump any material you have about terrorism and if you have knives, dump them and use plastic ones.

    Big brother is watching!

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    Actually, plastic knives are basically illegal in Sth Orrstraya. It's an environment thing, plus no doubt showing solidarity with our ISIS new arrivals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    Actually, plastic knives are basically illegal in Sth Orrstraya. It's an environment thing, plus no doubt showing solidarity with our ISIS new arrivals.
    Eco-terrorisim!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Willy View Post
    quality post, we’ve missed your contributions!
    Are you King Willy as was? I assumed you were and dumbed down my contribution so that you might understand it. I cater for all types.

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    Quote Originally Posted by can123 View Post
    Are you King Willy as was? I assumed you were and dumbed down my contribution so that you might understand it. I cater for all types.
    I'm sure willy appreciates it.
    Now if only you would display more wokeness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Be careful folks. Do not express sympathy for a cause deemed to be terrorist. Don't even think about a trip to Syria. Immediately dump any material you have about terrorism and if you have knives, dump them and use plastic ones.

    Big brother is watching!
    Not close enough apparently but close enough to spot this one.

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