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    Egyptian Refugee Freed After 12 Years in Australian Detention

    April 12, 2024Updated:April 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    The Egyptian refugee Sayed Abdellatif was falsely condemned as a terrorist by political leaders and spent more than a decade in detention in Australia. Photograph: Irnin news. Source: The Guardian.
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    Sayed Abdellatif, an Egyptian refugee who sought asylum in Australia in May 2012 along with his wife and children, has finally been released from Australia’s immigration detention facilities. Despite Australia acknowledging his well-founded fear of persecution in his home country, Abdellatif was denied a visa due to questionable security assessments and held in detention for almost 12 years.

    During his time in detention, Abdellatif maintained his innocence regarding charges stemming from a discredited mass trial in Cairo in 1999, where evidence against him was obtained under torture. Despite efforts by his legal team to challenge the adverse security assessments made by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), his release was continually denied until now.

    Abdellatif’s case became a political controversy in 2012 when then-opposition leader Tony Abbott labeled him a “pool-fence terrorist,” erroneously claiming he was a convicted terrorist. However, subsequent assessments by the Inspector General of Intelligence found Abdellatif posed no threat to national security.

    In April 2022, a federal court judgment ruled that the adverse security assessments against Abdellatif were legally unreasonable, criticizing ASIO’s interrogation techniques and lack of procedural fairness. Despite this ruling, the government appealed, leading to further delays in Abdellatif’s release.

    It wasn’t until July last year that ASIO cleared Abdellatif of adverse security assessments. Yet, he could not reapply for a temporary protection visa due to previous rejections based on security grounds.

    Abdellatif’s release ends a prolonged legal battle and highlights the challenges faced by refugees in Australia’s immigration system. His case underscores the importance of upholding human rights and ensuring procedural fairness in asylum processes.

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