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This guy has been deported from the Philippines for his extreme Islamic preaching and we allow him back in Australia to do the very same thing.
I say lock him up now and throw away the key.,,,we do not need this guy here.
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ves-in-melbourne/story-fnihslxi-1226998255175
Does anyone know how he became an Australian in the first place? Did he by any chance arrive on a boat - you know the type of boats I mean.
Federal police have issued arrest warrants for two Sydney men accused of fighting with terrorist groups in Iraq and Syria.
Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar recently posted images from Iraq on Twitter, showing them posing with the heads of executed fighters, holding guns and standing over bloodied bodies.
In other online posts, they threatened to kill Australian soldiers and all non-Muslims.
Jihadi Khaled Sharrouf says he would have launched attack in Australia
Sydney jihadi wanted on terrorism offences has issued an extraordinary statement, threatening a terrorist attack on Australian soil and claiming he would have carried out one, had he not left for the battlefields in Syria and Iraq last year.
Khaled Sharrouf sent Fairfax Media his first lengthy and revealing diatribe from the frontline in Iraq only days after police issued a warrant for his arrest for suspected terrorist activity.
http://www.smh.com.au/world/jihadi-khaled-sharrouf-says-he-would-have-launched-attack-in-australia-20140731-zz5k1.html
Religion of Peace???
Shocking highlights in bold.
AFP issues warrants for Australian ISIL fighters Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar
http://www.smh.com.au/national/afp-issues-warrants-for-australian-isil-fighters-khaled-sharrouf-and-mohamed-elomar-20140729-zy8lg.html#ixzz39DfTpS25
*Edit*
Professor of Arab/Islamic Studies at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies,
Perhaps Australia could take some lessons from the Japanese.
Something to think about.
How is it the Japanese are not targeted for this anti-muslim stance?
Why is it that a country like Australia. which (in my opinion) is far too liberal and tolerant of muslims, at times be branded as anti-muslim and racist?
The branding mainly comes from within rather than from our muslim neighbours who would be throwing stones from glass houses.
Japan is not big on immigration from anywhere. They don't need more people , they are very densely packed as it is.
Japan also don't give out citizenship. Full stop.
I agree with Noco. We should learn from them.
Islam was thought to have first come to Japan in the early 1900s when Muslim Tatars were escaping Russian expansionism.[9] The Muslim community in Japan has a history of over 100 years, although some sources contest more than this amount.[9][10][11] In 1909 it was documented by historian Caeser E. Farah that Abdul-Rashid Ibrahim was the first Muslim who successfully converted the first ethnic Japanese, and in 1935 Kobe Mosque - Japan's first Islamic building - was constructed.[9][12] Some sources have stated that in 1982 the Muslims numbered 30,000 (half were natives).
[9] Some ethnic Japanese women during the economic boom of the 1980s converted when large swathes of immigrants from Asia came and integrated with local population.[13] The majority of estimates of the Muslim population have been put at around 100,000 in estimates.[9][14][15] Islam remains a minority religion in Japan, and there is no evidence as to whether Islam is growing or not. Conversion is more prominent among young ethnic Japanese married women, as documented by the Japan Times as early as the 1990s.[13] Furthermore in 2000 Keiko Sakurai had estimated the number of ethnic Japanese Muslims in Japan at 63,552, and around 70,000 - 100,000 foreign Muslims residing in the country.[10] However according to essayist Michael Penn states that 90% of Muslims are foreign and about 10% are ethnic, but the true figure is unknown and this is just another speculative estimate.
[14] In Japan the government does not take religion into account as part of the demographic concern under religious freedom. As Penn states, "The Japanese government does not keep any statistics on the number of Muslims in Japan. Neither foreign residents nor ethnic Japanese are never asked about their religion by official government agencies".[14]
Noco, very interesting. Can you provide a source for this information? I'm not being critical or doubting I just find it so interesting that I would like to read it at source.
How is it the Japanese are not targeted for this anti-muslim stance?
How is it that they can conduct business successfully in muslim countries such as Indonesia without being criticised for their anti-muslim national policies?
Why is it that a country like Australia. which (in my opinion) is far too liberal and tolerant of muslims, at times be branded as anti-muslim and racist?
Um, the same applies here, noco.* Any Japanese citizen who has a dog must carry special bags to pick up dog droppings.
The same will apply in any sensible country.Hygiene and their eagerness to address cleanliness is part of Japanese ethics.
Hasn't stopped them experiencing massive deflation in recent years.* Japan does not have any natural resources, and they are exposed to hundreds of earthquakes a year,
but this has not prevented its becoming the second largest economy in the world.
Fantastic idea. One we should adopt here.* Japan prevents the use of mobile phones in trains, restaurants and indoors.
Hmm. I'd like to see the evidence for that statement.* Even though one of the richest people in the world, the Japanese do not have servants.
The parents are responsible for the house and children.
Might explain the rare vision of an obese Japanese person.* If you go to a buffet restaurant in Japan you will notice people only eat as much as they need without any waste because food must not be wasted.
Um, the same applies here, noco.
The same will apply in any sensible country.
Hasn't stopped them experiencing massive deflation in recent years.
Fantastic idea. One we should adopt here.
Hmm. I'd like to see the evidence for that statement.
Separately, what about the very considerable use of geishas for the entertainment of men, married men, that is.
Might explain the rare vision of an obese Japanese person.
This has all the hallmarks of a chain email, but for all that, there is much in it which is very believable.
The Japanese are very disciplined people, and if only half of what noco has put up is true, then good for them.
My tongue in cheek qualifiers are no real objection.
The photo that will shock the world: jihadist Khaled Sharrouf’s son, 7, holds severed head
THIS is a photo that will shock the world.
Sydney jihadist Khaled Sharrouf’s son ”” a child, 7, raised in the suburbs of Sydney ”” struggles with both arms to hold up the decapitated head of a slain Syrian soldier.
According to a report in The Australian newspaper, the horrifying image was posted on Twitter by a proud father with the words “That’s my boy” and is set to reverberate around the world as a savage example of the brutality of the Islamic State.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/the-photo-that-will-shock-the-world-jihadist-khaled-sharroufs-son-7-holds-severed-head/story-fni0cx12-1227019897582
Religion on Peace strikes - yet again - with an Australian twist.
A new low...
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