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CASE 1
Ahmed Al-Kateb, a Palestinian man born in Kuwait who was denied a visa on arrival in
Australia in 2000 and did not meet the requirements of a refugee. Al-Kateb wished to return
to Kuwait or Gaza, however Kuwait would not accept him (as he was not a Kuwait citizen or
resident) and there was no state of Palestine at that time. To return him to Gaza required the
approval of Israel. The High Court of Australia held in Al-Kateb v Godwin that his detention
was lawful, even though it would continue indefinitely. Al-Kateb and eight other stateless
people were granted bridging visas in 2005 and, while this meant they were released from
detention, they were unable to work, study or obtain various government benefits. Al-Kateb
was granted a permanent visa in October 2007.
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