Australia receives threat of terror attack (AP) Updated: 2005-11-02 10:22
Australian authorities have received intelligence about a specific terror
threat to the country, Prime Minister John Howard said Wednesday.
 Austrailian Prime
Minister John Howard, pictured August 2004. The fear that Muslims living
in Australia could launch extremist attacks has grown since the London
commuter bombings in July by British-born Islamists, leading Prime
Minister John Howard's government to propose a raft of new security laws.
[AFP/File] | Speaking in a nationally televised
press conference in Canberra, Howard declined to give details of the threat,
which he said authorities received this week.
"You will understand that there are sensitive operational matters and I
cannot and will not go into further detail," he said.
"I don't want to overstate the situation, but I don't want to understate it,"
he added.
There has never been a major terror attack on Australian soil but the
country's citizens and diplomatic outposts have been hit repeatedly in recent
years by bombings — most notably in Indonesia.
Howard's announcement came as his government was in the process of pushing
tough new anti-terror laws through Parliament before Christmas.
He said that he was pushing a newly amended part of the legislation through
Parliament later Wednesday to help law enforcement agencies fight the
threat.
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