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Avustralya'da Bondi saldırısı sonrası eyalet silah geri alım başlatıyor

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Avustralya'nın en kalabalık eyaleti Yeni Güney Galler, geçen yıl Bondi Plajı'nda yaşanan toplu saldırının ardından söz verilen silah geri alım programını Kasım ayında başlatacak. Başbakan Anthony Albanese, Cumartesi günü yaptığı açıklamada reformun hayata geçirileceğini duyurdu. Geçen Aralık ayında Yeni Güney Galler'de bir Yahudi kutlamasına ateş açmakla suçlanan baba-oğul çifti, Avustralya'nın modern tarihindeki en ölümcül toplu saldırılardan birinde 15 kişiyi öldürmüştü. Saldırının ardından gündeme gelen geri alım programı, eyalet çapında silahların toplanmasını hedefliyor.

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Started 16 Aug, 03:49 1 events Updated 1d ago
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  1. Security16 Aug, 03:49

    Bondi attack spurs Australian state to buy back guns

    SYDNEY: Australia’s most populous state will start a gun buyback scheme in November, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday, launching a reform promised after last year’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach. A father-and-son duo are accused of opening fire on a Jewish celebration in New South Wales state last December, killing 15 people in one of Australia’s deadliest modern mass shootings. New South Wales authorities pledged a suite of gun control reforms in the wake of the attack, including a buyback scheme. Albanese said the state’s gun buyback would start on Nov 2, offering cash for eligible handguns, shotguns and rifles. “We must do everything we can to make sure the antisemitic terrorist attack in Bondi doesn’t happen again,” he said. “That includes meaningful nationwide gun reform.” New South Wales has already passed laws restricting individuals to owning no more than four guns, with some exemptions for farmers. The buyback scheme will be offered to gun owners who have more weapons than allowed under the new rules. They will be paid as much as $700 depending on the type of gun, with costs split between the federal and state governments. State Premier Chris Minns said hundreds of thousands of guns could be returned. “We want those guns handed in, compensated for and safely destroyed,” he said. “This is a big undertaking, but the principle behind it is simple: fewer dangerous guns in our community means a safer New South Wales.” Australian authorities initially announced a nationwide gun buyback rolled out across all states and territories. Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2026

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