The leader of a "neo-masculinist" group that advocates the legalisation of rape is likely to be barred from visiting Australia. Immigration Minister Peter Dutton says Daryush "Roosh" Valizadeh has no visa to visit Australia and hasn't applied for one.  
But Mr Dutton, who just last month cancelled the visa of self-styled "pick-up artist" Jeff Allen on character grounds, made it clear he rejects Mr Valizadeh's views and he could have a hard time getting into Australia if he tries. "People who advocate violence against women aren't welcome in Australia," a spokesperson for the minister said in a statement. The American founder of the anti-feminist Return of Kings announced on Monday that he had booked a ticket to Australia following a public outcry that his supporters planned to stage "tribal meetings" in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane on Saturday. Mr Allen's colleague Julien Blanc also had his visa cancelled on character grounds in 2014 following public outrage over his views. Deputy Labor leader Tanya Plibersek has written to both Mr Dutton and Australian Federal Police commissioner Andrew Colvin urging action. "These are utterly foul views, from a foul man," Ms Plibersek said. "The views of this hate group, and its supporters, are abhorrent." Greens senator Larissa Waters also urged Mr Dutton to act as soon as possible.