On 14 May, the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) ruled against the deportation of Moloud Sihala to Algeria on the ground that he does not pose a security treat. Moloud Sihala was released in April 2005 after being acquitted of charges of participation in a terrorism conspiracy and was later placed under bail conditions. On the same day, SIAC dismissed the cases of U, W and Z who were appealing the Government’s decision to deport them to Algeria.
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