An inquiry has raised "reasonable doubt" over the guilt of three of six Croatian men jailed in 1981 over an alleged terrorist plot to bomb several Sydney buildings in 1979.
Source: ABC News NSW
An inquiry has raised "reasonable doubt" over the guilt of three of six Croatian men jailed in 1981 over an alleged terrorist plot to bomb several Sydney buildings in 1979.
An inquiry has raised "reasonable doubt" over the guilt of three of six Croatian men jailed in 1981 over an alleged terrorist plot to bomb several Sydney buildings in 1979.
Source: ABC News NSW
The man's case is one of the last appeals filed in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal before the law changed in September last year.

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