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being generally a matriarchal oriented board. I though this may be a hot topic? maybe I missed the thread???

 

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/parramatta/ban-on-female-fans-lifted-for-western-sydney-w...

 

 

Ban on female fans lifted for Western Sydney Wanderers diehard Kate Durnell to attend Champions League final in Saudi Arabia
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England's last execution was in 1964, Australia's last was in 1967. Both legally abolished abolished capital punishment after these dates, except for QLD which (somewhat progressively) abolished capital punishment in 1922.

I heard on the radio earlier today that the person who was photographed with his son holding up severed heads had a history of mental illness, had done jail time, was on a list of people forbidden to fly overseas, but had used his brother's passport to travel on.


Yes, I read the articles i provided links to.

 

 

 

but how does a 17 year old kid in Australia even make the connections to be able to do that? Through someone he met in Australia? Just out of the blue rocks up one day and says "hey, can I play with you?"

 

I didn't see any of the footage, I just read about it, and from his family's declaration that he had been brainwashed, I assumed they were still in Australia, he was overseas and they didn't participate

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Khaled  Sharrouf (33yo, father of five)  is the person who fled Australia (to fight in Syria & Iraq)  on his brother's passport

 

Khaled Sharrouf: a monster of our own creation

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/khaled-sharrouf-a-monster-of-our-own-creation-20140820-104vjl.html

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@am*3 wrote:

Khaled  Sharrouf (33yo, father of five)  is the person who fled Australia (to fight in Syria & Iraq)  on his brother's passport

 

Khaled Sharrouf: a monster of our own creation

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/khaled-sharrouf-a-monster-of-our-own-creation-20140820-104vjl.html


I didn't know that, thank you.

 

So you know about the boy to whom I am referring? It was quite recent. His parents I think claimed that he had been brainwashed and the boy himslef made threats to Australia.

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@*lady*godiva* wrote:

@am*3 wrote:

Khaled  Sharrouf (33yo, father of five)  is the person who fled Australia (to fight in Syria & Iraq)  on his brother's passport

 

Khaled Sharrouf: a monster of our own creation

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/khaled-sharrouf-a-monster-of-our-own-creation-20140820-104vjl.html


I didn't know that, thank you.

 

So you know about the boy to whom I am referring? It was quite recent. His parents I think claimed that he had been brainwashed and the boy himslef made threats to Australia.


There has been quite a bit of media coverage about overseas IS members recruiting teenage boys around the world via the internet. That is how this boy (and his friend who returned to Australia) were recruited. Once they are over there unfortunately they are brainwashed.

 

In the same way bikies are currently recruiting disenfranchised youths to sell ice - they are an easy and vulnearble target.

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Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.... or as us atheists say....

 

especially Tweety Pie

 

"Sometimes .... you need to be weally weally careful what you wish for" (and who you originally fund)

 

Qatar and Saudi Arabia have ignited a "time bomb" by funding the global spread of radical Islam, according to a former commander of British forces in Iraq.

 

General Jonathan Shaw, who retired as Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff in 2012, told The Telegraph that Qatar and Saudi Arabia were primarily responsible for the rise of the extremist Islam that inspires Isil terrorists.

 

 

The two Gulf states have spent billions of dollars on promoting a militant and proselytising interpretation of their faith derived from Abdul Wahhab, an eighteenth century scholar, and based on the Salaf, or the original followers of the Prophet.

 

 

But the rulers of both countries are now more threatened by their creation than Britain or America, argued Gen Shaw.

 

 

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) has vowed to topple the Qatari and Saudi regimes, viewing both as corrupt outposts of decadence and sin.

 

 

 

So Qatar and Saudi Arabia have every reason to lead an ideological struggle against Isil, said Gen Shaw.

 

 

On its own, he added, the West's military offensive against the terrorist movement was likely to prove "futile".

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The Wahhabi movement.... and here was me thinking it was my morning poo after consuming some type of hot halal

 

sauce the night before

 

..........doh.........

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wahhabi_movement

 

 

Wahhabism has been accused of being "a source of global terrorism", and for causing disunity in the Muslim

 

community by labeling non-Wahhabi Muslims as apostates (takfir) thus paving the way for their bloodshed.

 

It has also been criticized for the destruction of historic mazaars, mausoleums, and other Muslim and non-Muslim buildings and artifacts.

 

 

The "boundaries" of what make up Wahhabism have been called "difficult to pinpoint",but in contemporary usage, the terms Wahhabi and Salafi are often used interchangeably, and considered to be movements with different roots that have merged since the 1960s.

 

But Wahhabism has also been called "a particular orientation within Salafism", or an ultra-conservative, Saudi brand of Salafism.

 

 

With the help of funding from petroleum exports[24] (and other factors[25]), the movement underwent "explosive growth" beginning in the 1970s and now has worldwide influence.[2]

 

 

The movement is centered on the principle of Tawhid,[22] or the "uniqueness" and "unity" of God.[20]

 

 

The movement also draws from the teachings of Medieval theologian Ibn Taymiyyah and early jurist Ahmad ibn Hanbal.[26]

 

 

 

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link to the source of the post two above

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/11140860/Qatar-and-Saudi-Arabia-have-ignit...

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