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Sydney jihadists guilty of terrorism plot

Sydney : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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The men, aged between 25 and 44, have been in custody for nearly four years, since they were arrested in south-west Sydney in 2005. Today's verdict sparked angry scenes outside the purpose-built high-security court at Parramatta, in western Sydney, when supporters of the men started shouting while...
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