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@azureline** wrote:

So, why not ask some real questions? eg: what can the Muslim community and the rest of Australia do to stop ISIS and it's (apparent) hold on impressionable teens?


EMMA ALBERICI: Will you take this opportunity now to urge young Muslim men here in Australia not to join Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria?

 

 

WASSIM DOUREIHI: And I'll answer in the exact same way............

 

 

and

 

 

Towards the end of the interview, an exasperated Alberici said: "Can you do me a favour? But will you do me a favour and answer one question?"

 
 
WASSIM DOUREIHI: I'm doing the public - I'm doing the public a great favour by refocusing this discussion where it needs to be.
 
 
 
 


@azureline** wrote:

He said he was insulted by that question............. I can see merit in that.


So who are you supporting here? Australia or  terrorist and the spokesman of a  known and banned terrorist organisation that supports the genocide and mass murder of their people and the rape and selling of women into slavery and so much more.

 

 Hizb ut-Tahrir is banned in many Arab countries 

 

Where does your allegiances lie?

are you joking?

I can comment on what I saw, without supporting either party.


@azureline** wrote:

are you joking?

I can comment on what I saw, without supporting either party.


Yes you can Azureline, for a minute there I thought this was the alan jones radio "show" ,Woman LOL

Thanks Boris, for a minute there I thought I must not be allowed an opinion......................

Az I think some would like it that way.

Our forefathers faught and died so we can all have an opinion, so say what you like.

In my opinion we as a community have the right to expect our community leaders to answer question of national importance , if the question was does he support Isis then I see that as of great national importance and as far as I'm concerned the answer is as simple as yes or no he either does or dosent there is no room to move ,
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was he asked that question? I must have missed it.................


@punch*drunk wrote:

@secondhand-wonderland wrote:

 

 

Why doesn't anyone ever ask the questions; If Saddam Hussein was still alive and leading Iraq would IS have the power that they have today? Also If America hadn't invaded Iraq back in 2003 would IS be as dominant as they are today? (Taking into account that the whole Iraq invasion was based on lies...)  


What would be the point of hypothetical questions when there are current ongoing concerns that she was interviewing him about.


Oh sorry I didn't really mean that Emma should've asked him those questions, it was more of a question posed to posters here, a question one might ask themselves, does that make sense? 

 

Kinda venturing off topic I know, but it's something I have thought about myself....

 


azureline** wrote:

Thanks Boris, for a minute there I thought I must not be allowed an opinion......................


 

Diddums!