Australian law invalidated
An Australian court has invalidated the law that authorized a minister
to cancel the citizenship of people convicted of terrorism.
A free country can punish people for crimes, but exile should never be
used as a punishment.
The right-wing law previously invalidated, that allowed cancellation
of citizenship for a dual citizen based purely on suspicion, was even
more unjust than this one. It was unacceptable in two different ways:
punishment using exile, and punishment without proving a crime.