In September, Prime Minister John Howard introduced in Parliament a bill to further amend Australia’s counter-terrorism laws. The draft law would permit terrorist suspects to be subjected to control orders for up to 12 months and to be held in preventive detention for up to 14 days without charge, with judicial oversight.
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