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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree Roy. If a foreign citizen commits a crime abroad, after a jail term is served (if necessary) deportation to the country of origin should be mandatory.
It looks like it wasn't for the lack of trying by the NZ government.
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It looks like it wasn't for the lack of trying by the NZ government.
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Terrorism is a global problem and requires governments to co-operate to fight it… you can’t just shift every terrorist you can to somewhere else in the hope that someone else will deal with it… deporting him from NZ would have just meant death in Sri Lanka, i.e. no progress, no solution
You mean like the governments of Pakistan and Yemen ?
You need to stop dreaming and face reality
Better that these types stay at home and do their killing than in foreign lands that they exploit the goodwill of to further their agenda and killing the innocents there
You deal with a problem at source
Terrorism is a global problem and requires governments to co-operate to fight it… you can’t just shift every terrorist you can to somewhere else in the hope that someone else will deal with it… deporting him from NZ would have just meant death in Sri Lanka, i.e. no progress, no solution
You mean like the governments of Pakistan and Yemen ?
You need to stop dreaming and face reality
Better that these types stay at home and do their killing than in foreign lands that they exploit the goodwill of to further their agenda and killing the innocents there
You deal with a problem at source
There is no evidence that he was a terrorist at the time he arrived in NZ… he first came to their attention 5 years later. Obviously if he was a known terrorist or terrorist sympathiser at that time he would not and should not have been let in… but he wasn’t as far as anyone knows. Do you disagree that terrorism is a global problem? Do you disagree that doing something about it requires co-operation?
Unitltled, it’s not moving it around. It’s returning it to be dealt with by his own country’s government rather than burdening foreign tax payers with the costs - and exposing them unnecessarily to the obvious dangers.
By the way, short of incarcerating for life anyone suspected of terrorist sympathies, there is no solution to the problem of Islamic terrorism - and even that wouldn’t solve it because, just like buses, miss one and another will be along very soon.. .
By the way, short of incarcerating for life anyone suspected of terrorist sympathies, there is no solution to the problem of Islamic terrorism - and even that wouldn’t solve it because, just like buses, miss one and another will be along very soon.. .
New Zealand will be trying to change its laws following this terrorist attack, to make the deportation of similar people easier in future.
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