On saying the above, the interview was a disaster on all fronts. He came across badly and she was unprofessional and seemed to have no idea how to handle it. 

 

I couldn't help but wonder how someone like Sarah Ferguson would have handled it.

And one last thing to point out - many of the people we keep saying should condemn IS or  any other extremist groups have family in those countries.

 

I think I would be cautious too about speaking out about things that could result in the death and torture of loved ones.

I guess we all see interviews differently, I thought Emma did quite well under the circumstances. I couldn't stand Sarah at all, far to rude, aggessive for me.    .... As for the guy she was interviewing, well  ......

Yeah I'm not sure what people expected of her, either stand her ground (which she tried to do) or bend to his will and allow him to dictate the topics. I guess that could have been interesting as well.

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@nero_wulf wrote:

@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?


I think you have misinterpreted what the Hizb ut-T want. They want a unified Islamic state by bringing all muslims countries together. Just because the words "islamic state" start with an "i" and an "s" does not mean they are connected to the extremist group I.S.

 

Wanting unity is logical to some and not to others and that is why many Muslim countries are critical of the group.

 

Let's not forget that unity of countries is not an alient notion. The UK is a good example.


this may provide a better understanding;

 

http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2007/s1971245.htm

Paul Murray Live

 


Hizb ut Tahrir

Paul unleashes on hardline Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir. -

http://www.skynews.com.au/video/program_pml/2014/10/08/hizb-ut-tahrir.html 

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On reflection, Alberici said she hated that she didn't get the chance to ask this question:

"In his caliphate, in his ideal Islamic state would I, as a woman, have the opportunity to sit opposite him as an equal and engage in a robust discussion about these issues on the public broadcaster? I don't think he would have answered," she told Fairfax Media.

 


having watched previous interviews with
him on lateline and other programs -
i think she is right.  he wouldnt have answered.
 
 
Alberici said the interview was her most frustrating to date, but the tension in the studio did not cool after the 11-minute segment.

"The director made a joke that he should have just kept cutting back to he [Wassim] and I having it out between segments," Alberici said.

"But perhaps it's not even right to categorise it as having it out. He asked me a bizarre question, he said if you really want answers to those questions you have my number. And I was really confused."

She said she couldn't see why Mr Doureihi was happy to talk about the issues privately but not publicly.

"I dont understand why someone given a very public platform through the Lateline program wouldn't use that opportunity to prosecute his case."

 
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/lateline-host-emma-albericis-only-regret-over-hizb-...

So are you a supporter of Hizb ut Tahrir and an Islamic state? 

 

Are you supporting or are you a supporter of sharia law and sharia law in Australia? 

 

Do you want Australia to be converted to an Islamic state under sharia law?