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Australia warns Chris Brown he may not be allowed Down Under

SYDNEY (AP) — Chris Brown's plans to tour Down Under were in jeopardy on Sunday after the Australian government formally warned the troubled R&B singer that he is likely to be denied a visa because of his criminal conviction for assaulting pop star Rihanna.

The immigration department issued Brown a "notice of intention to consider refusal," giving him 28 days to present evidence as to why he should be allowed to enter the country, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said in a statement.

The notice comes just days after former Immigration Minister Michaelia Cash urged Dutton to refuse the 26-year-old American a visa on character grounds.

"People need to understand if you are going to commit domestic violence and then you want to travel around the world, there are going to be countries that say to you: 'You cannot come in because you are not of the character we expect in Australia,'" Cash, who is now minister for women, told reporters last week.

Australia isn't the first country to consider rejecting Brown. Britain, Canada and New Zealand have also refused to give him visas.

Brown was expected to arrive in Australia in December for a tour of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Activists have been campaigning to ban the singer from the country because of his brutal attack on his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, hours before the 2009 Grammy Awards. He pleaded guilty to felony assault and was freed from probation this year.

A publicist for Brown did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The immigration department will decide whether to grant Brown a visa after the 28-day timeframe has expired.

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-- (c) Associated Press 2015-09-27

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funny shit, ban him, but let the snotty Bieber, know for his drug abuse... Well done immigration....

Drug use is not that bad compared to assault, drug use as such is a victim-less crime. Unless you steal or do other criminal activities to supply that habit. But I doubt that is the case for Bieber.

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This is just rich on so many levels: Brown is a Thug, Rihanna generally could use a good slapping, and a woman politician is making political hay over the whole thing.

No innocent parties here to my way of thinking.

And of course violence is never right, against women, or men.

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<deleted> I hate Australia. That's why I left it and live in Thailand now.

Domestic violence victims are 60% women, 40% men. Why not stop violence against everyone, not just women???

http://www.oneinthree.com.au

http://www.avoiceformen.com/feminism/feminist-lies-feminism/white-ribbon-australia-fraud-exposed/

Rihanna is just as abusive as Brown is but the man ALWAYS gets charge, never the woman.

Women in the west aren't afraid to hit a man cause they know they can get away with it where a man goes directly to jail. I've dated many Western women where they try to promote violence. Had one that keep pulling out a knife. Cops came, didn't care... They just wanted to know if I hit her which I never did, so they left.

A woman can so easily destroy a man's career by starting a fight with a man. This guy was defending himself, goodbye to college.

http://www.returnofkings.com/67365/fsu-quarterback-deandre-johnsons-dismissal-shows-that-it-is-open-season-on-persecuting-male-athletes

It's as bad as this fake rape culture crap.

The west media is run by man hating feminists. Control the news, control the people.

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