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Al-salaamu alaykum,

In the wake of the collapse of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan, deeply disturbing revelations have been made about the crimes committed against civilians by various paramilitary units of the former regime- such as https://www.propublica.org/article/afgha... among many others.

Given Australia's commitment to human rights, and the danger that seasoned killers of innocent civilians pose to the Australian people:
1) Have former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?
2) Have former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

Wa’l-salaamu ‘alaykum,
Mohammed Khan

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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/01/00988
File Number: FA23/01/00988

Dear Mohammed Khan,

I refer to your email dated 22 January 2023 in which you request access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

I am writing to advise that your request is not valid for the purposes of section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act in its current form, and to provide you with an opportunity to revise your request so that it is a valid request. This is called a ‘request consultation process’. Please respond to this notice in one of the ways set out below.

Scope of Request
You have requested access to the following:

In the wake of the collapse of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan, deeply disturbing revelations have been made about the crimes committed against civilians by various paramilitary units of the former regime- such as https://www.propublica.org/article/afgha... among many others.

Given Australia's commitment to human rights, and the danger that seasoned killers of innocent civilians pose to the Australian people:
1) Have former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?
2) Have former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

Power to refuse request
Section 24 of the FOI Act provides that if the Department is satisfied that a practical refusal reason exists in relation to a request, the Department must undertake a consultation process with you, and if, after that consultation process, the Department remains satisfied that the practical refusal reason still exists, the Department may refuse to give you access to the documents subject to the request.

Practical refusal
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(b) the request does not satisfy the requirement in section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act, which requires you to provide such information concerning the document you are seeking access to, to enable the Department to be able to identify it.

Reasons for practical refusal
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Kind regards,

Freedom of Information
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mohammed Khan <[FOI #9822 email]>
Sent: 22 January 2023 2:23 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Admission of war criminals to Australia

Al-salaamu alaykum,

In the wake of the collapse of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan, deeply disturbing revelations have been made about the crimes committed against civilians by various paramilitary units of the former regime- such as https://www.propublica.org/article/afgha... among many others.

Given Australia's commitment to human rights, and the danger that seasoned killers of innocent civilians pose to the Australian people:

1) Have former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

2) Have former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

Wa’l-salaamu ‘alaykum,

Mohammed Khan

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Dear FOI,

Revised request- all documents relating to the immigration to Australia of:
1) former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan
2) former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan

Yours sincerely,
Mohammed Khan

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 23/01/00988
File Number: FA23/01/00988

Dear Mohammed Khan,

Thank you for your response.

The phrase 'all documents' is too broad. Please identify the specific documents you require access to.

Also, please provide a date range for the documents you require. For example, January 2022 - December 2022.

Kind regards,

Freedom of Information
Department of Home Affairs

E: [Department of Home Affairs request email]

Personal-Privacy
OFFICIAL: Sensitive

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohammed Khan <[FOI #9822 email]>
Sent: 23 January 2023 8:09 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: CM: Re: FA 23/01/00988 – FOI Request – Practical Refusal Notice [SEC=OFFICIAL:Sensitive, ACCESS=Personal-Privacy]

Dear FOI,

Revised request- all documents relating to the immigration to Australia of:

1) former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan

2) former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan

Yours sincerely,

Mohammed Khan

-----Original Message-----

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Personal-Privacy

In reply please quote:

FOI Request: FA 23/01/00988

File Number: FA23/01/00988

Dear Mohammed Khan,

I refer to your email dated 22 January 2023 in which you request access to documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

I am writing to advise that your request is not valid for the purposes of section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act in its current form, and to provide you with an opportunity to revise your request so that it is a valid request. This is called a ‘request consultation process’. Please respond to this notice in one of the ways set out below.

Scope of Request

You have requested access to the following:

In the wake of the collapse of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan, deeply disturbing revelations have been made about the crimes committed against civilians by various paramilitary units of the former regime- such as https://www.propublica.org/article/afgha... among many others.

Given Australia's commitment to human rights, and the danger that seasoned killers of innocent civilians pose to the Australian people:

1) Have former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

2) Have former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" been allowed to immigrate to Australia?

Power to refuse request

Section 24 of the FOI Act provides that if the Department is satisfied that a practical refusal reason exists in relation to a request, the Department must undertake a consultation process with you, and if, after that consultation process, the Department remains satisfied that the practical refusal reason still exists, the Department may refuse to give you access to the documents subject to the request.

Practical refusal

A practical refusal reason exists if either (or both) of the following applies:

(a) the work involved in the processing of the request would substantially and unreasonably divert the resources of the Department from its other operations

(b) the request does not satisfy the requirement in section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act, which requires you to provide such information concerning the document you are seeking access to, to enable the Department to be able to identify it.

Reasons for practical refusal

The Department has considered the scope of this request and its capacity to conduct searches of relevance based on the current scope. It is my preliminary view that your request, in its current form, is not specific enough to enable the Department to identify documents in scope of your request.

In order to process your request in a timely manner, FOI and the relevant business area require your assistance to clarify the scope of your request.

Please clarify the following points of the scope of your request:

The Freedom of Information Act 1982 provides the right to obtain access to 'a document of an agency'. As such, it is not possible for the Department to provide responses to questions under the FOI Act.

Please identify documents you require access to.

Request Consultation Process

You now have an opportunity to revise your request to enable it to proceed.

Your request is currently not a valid request for the purposes of section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act. As part of this practical refusal consultation, you have 14 days to do one of the following:

• make a revised request;

• indicate that you do not wish to revise your request;

• withdraw your request.

If you do not do one of the three things listed above during the consultation period (14 days) or you do not consult the contact person listed below during this period, the Department will deem your request to be withdrawn.

Contact

Should you wish to revise your request or have any questions in relation to this process, please do not hesitate to contact the FOI section at [Department of Home Affairs request email]

Kind regards,

Freedom of Information

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Personal-Privacy

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Dear FOI,

All documents that would record affiliations of Afghans with "National Directorate of Security" "zero groups" and the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps", which are known to have committed war crimes wholesale against the Afghan people.

Date range should be from the liberation of Afghanistan from American-collaborator rule on 15 August 2021 through end January 2023.

Yours sincerely,
Mohammed Khan

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

OFFICIAL

In reply please quote:

FOI Request:           FA 23/01/00988

File Number:           FA23/01/00988      

Dear Mr Khan

I refer to your email dated 22 January 2023 in which you request access to
documents held by the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) under
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

Scope of Request

You have requested access to the following documents held by the
Department:

In the wake of the collapse of the collaborationist regime in Afghanistan,
deeply disturbing revelations have been made about the crimes committed
against civilians by various paramilitary units of the former regime- such
as
https://www.propublica.org/article/afgha...
among many others.

Given Australia's commitment to human rights, and the danger that seasoned
killers of innocent civilians pose to the Australian people:
1) Have former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" been
allowed to immigrate to Australia?
2) Have former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" been
allowed to immigrate to Australia?.

On 23 January 2023, the Department sent you a notice under section 24AB(2)
of the Act, advising you that a ‘practical refusal reason’ existed in
relation to this request. I advised you that I was satisfied that your
request met the definition of a practical refusal reason in section
24AA(1)(b) of the Act, as it appeared that the request does not satisfy
the requirement in paragraph 15(2)(b) in that it does not provide such
information concerning the document as is reasonably necessary to enable a
responsible officer of the agency to identify it.

Under the notice, you were provided with a 14 day ‘consultation period’,
during which you could consult with me about the scope of the request. The
notice advised you that you were required to respond before the end of the
consultation period and either (a) withdraw your request or (b) revise the
scope of your request or (c) confirm that you did not wish to revise the
scope. The notice advised that if you failed to respond before the end of
the consultation period to do one of those three things, the request would
be ‘deemed withdrawn’ under section 24AB(6)(a) of the Act.

You responded to the notice on 23 January 2023 and provided a new scope
for the Department to consider, as follows:

 

Revised request- all documents relating to the immigration to Australia
of:

 

1) former militants of the "National Directorate of Security" of the
collaborationist regime in Afghanistan

 

2) former militants of the "Afghan National Army Commando Corps" of the
collaborationist regime in Afghanistan

On 25 January 2023, the Department wrote to you again advising that the
term ‘all documents’ is too broad to enable reasonable searches to be
conducted and requesting a date range for the requested documents.

On 30 January 2023, you responded to this email, further revising the
scope of your request to be:

 

All documents that would record affiliations of Afghans with "National
Directorate of Security" "zero groups" and the "Afghan National Army
Commando Corps", which are known to have committed war crimes wholesale
against the Afghan people.

 

Date range should be from the liberation of Afghanistan from
American-collaborator rule on 15 August 2021 through end January 2023.

After considering your response, I am satisfied that your request still
does not provide such information concerning the document as is reasonably
necessary to enable a responsible officer of the agency to identify it.
Therefore, I am satisfied that a practical refusal reason still exists
under section 24AA(1)(b) of the Act.

 

Decision

I am an officer authorised under section 23 of the Act to make decisions
in respect of requests to access documents. My decision is to refuse
access under section 24(1)(b) of the Act. My reasons are set out below.

Section 24(1)(b) of the Act provides that, where a practical refusal
reason exists, an agency may refuse to process a request only if the
agency has undertaken the ‘consultation process’ in section 24AB of the
Act and, after completing the consultation, the agency remains satisfied
that a practical refusal reason exists.

I note that I have undertaken the consultation process in section 24AB.
Nevertheless, I remain satisfied that the request still meets the
definition of a ‘practical refusal reason’ in section 24AA(1)(b) in that
the request does not satisfy the requirement in paragraph 15(2)(b), as
stated above. The revised scope of your request is still too broad to
enable the Department to conduct reasonable searches for documents.

Therefore, I am refusing your request for access under section 24(1)(b) of
the Act.

Your FOI request has accordingly been closed on our system. I invite you
to submit a new request to the Department, should you wish to do so,
taking into account my correspondence to you on scope.

Your Review Rights

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internal review by the Department of this decision.  Any request for
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By email to: [1][email address]

OR

By mail to:

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Department of Home Affairs

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Review by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

You may apply directly to the Office of the Australian Information
Commissioner (OAIC) for a review of this decision.  You must apply in
writing within 60 days of this notice.  For further information about
review rights and how to submit a request for a review to the OAIC, please
see
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Making a Complaint

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taken by the Department in relation to your request.

Your enquiries to the Australian Information Commissioner can be directed
to:

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Email  [3][email address]

There is no particular form required to make a complaint to the Australian
Information Commissioner. The request should be in writing and should set
out the grounds on which it is considered that the action taken in
relation to the request should be investigated and identify the Department
of Home Affairs as the relevant agency.

Contact

Should you wish to discuss this decision, please do not hesitate to
contact the FOI Section at [email address].

 

Kind regards

 

Rebecca

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Assistant Director - Freedom of Information

FOI and Records Management Branch | Legal Group

Department of Home Affairs | www.homeaffairs.gov.au

 

 

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