on 15-11-2013 09:26 AM
RADICAL Sydney Muslim has warned an act of terrorism on home soil is possible - and it will be the fault of the Australian government.
Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Uthman Badar distributed a dossier accusing the government's counter-terrorism laws of unfairly targeting the Muslim community.
He also claimed the government was deliberately trying to antagonise Muslims into reacting violently.
"An act of violence or terrorism is possible by someone who can't be controlled," Badar said yesterday.
"These laws and the surveillance tactics of ASIO and counter-counter terrorism police is begging for a reaction from disenfranchised Muslims. The government should be warned."
Federal Attorney-General George Brandis last night said there would be an investigation into the disturbing comments that were made ahead of the group's annual conference on Sunday at Lidcombe.
"Australia has strong laws against urging violence and inciting terrorism and any accusation of this will be investigated," Senator Brandis said.
Hizb ut-Tahrir is known around the globe as a "prescribed terrorist" group and is banned in Germany and in many Middle East countries.
On Anzac Day eve last year, Hizb ut-Tahrir outraged many Australians with the headline "Anzac Day is not for Muslims" on its website.
It attacked the soldiers who fought at Gallipoli, saying it was a military failure and said Australians were responsible for indiscretions such as burning the belongings of locals in Egypt, brawling, getting drunk and rioting, and contracting venereal diseases due to time spent in local brothels.
Mr Badar came to Australia when he was three and grew up in western Sydney.
He is currently doing a PHD in economics at Sydney University. He said his group was not concerned about a vow by Prime Minister Tony Abbott when in opposition that the movement would be outlawed once he got into power.
"He was just playing to the electorate and we are not worried," Mr Badar said.
The jailing of a number of Muslims, including those involved in a plot to blow up Holsworthy Army barracks, was again the fault of the government, he claimed.
One police source said Hizb ut-Tahrir "pushes the boundaries" in an attempt to appear relevant.
"Many members are educated young Australians, but their views are extreme and they have been banned in some places," the source said
on 15-11-2013 09:45 AM
This is why importing these people is a mistake, their culture and religion is incompatable, and as a general rule (not every single one of course), they hate us (anyone not of their religion), their religion teaches them that and hate our way of life.
We are the Kuffar or the infidel to them, and their religion tells them that it is acceptable to lie and cheat a kuffar to achieve their aim,
which is to dominate and destroy the kuffar.
It is also acceptable to tell the infidel (us) anything that will placate and allow this to proceed.
Big mistake = multiculturalism
Research Andrew Neather's writings in the UK, where he states the British govt deliberately introduced a toxic multiculturalism to destroy national identity.
You can also see on yourtube a Muslim member of the UK parliament, stating his wish for a Muslim PM and saying Islam has a bright future in the UK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhKucSM6Tyc
the culture pushes the 'outbreed' the resident population. Toxic Immigration should be stopped.
on 15-11-2013 09:57 AM
And the relevance of the above is?
At least you managed to post before DY's daily DT thread (diss Tony) , because I would guess it would have read:
An act of terror on Australian soil will be the fault of Tony..
It is obvious, attack a wall a few decades ago, then today: terrorism on Australian soil.
on 15-11-2013 10:00 AM
he's also right about some points, gallipoli was a farce and a failure
on 15-11-2013 10:01 AM
And they probably did behave as most combatants do when at war.
on 15-11-2013 10:02 AM
put Uthman on the first flying carpet to camelville
on 15-11-2013 10:08 AM
on 15-11-2013 12:38 PM