November 16, 2010

"Fed-up Muslims" "Declare War" on Australian Government


Australia msulimsMuslims at Lakemba listen to speakers / Pic: John Grainger
Source: The Daily Telegraph

"We want the Muslim people to have their say. We are telling them that Labor
has not done the job and that it's time for them to go."

If this is not, in and of itself, concrete evidence of intent and motive, I
don't know what is. It's interesting how Muslims insist upon separate
status, special class, sharia, etc in their "host" countries. Parallel
societies.

"A house divided cannot stand." Abraham Lincoln.

Check out the headline "fed up" -- indeed. And notice this goes far beyond
"extremists." It is mainstream.
<http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/11/intelligence-report
-muslims-told-to-reject-the-west.html> 

Fed-up Muslims to take on ALP
<http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw-act/fed-up-muslims-to-take-on-alp
/story-e6freuzi-1225954634101>  Daily Telegraph (hat tip Peggy)

ISLAMIC leaders have declared war on the State Government, calling for
pro-Muslim candidates to run in key western Sydney Labor seats. 

Lebanese Muslim Association president Samier Dandan yesterday used the Eid
al-Adha festival at Lakemba to outline his group's political ambitions.

In front of more than 5000 followers, Mr Dandan said Labor had to be kicked
out of office at the March election.

"We want the Muslim people to have their say. We are telling them that Labor
has not done the job and that it's time for them to go," he said.

Mr Dandan said the Labor seats of Auburn, Lakemba, Liverpool, Bankstown and
Canterbury would be targeted. He did not rule out the possibility of running
independent candidates at the election.

"I can't disclose our strategy but our message is clear. We need change. Our
people have been marginalised and left behind," Mr Dandan said.

Mr Dandan, a member of the Arabic Chamber of Commerce who served as a Muslim
Reference Group adviser to former prime minister John Howard, said councils
and Labor MPs had discriminated against Sydney's Muslims.

"Enough is enough. Labor thinks these are safe seats. That's why they don't
spend the money," he said.

"And the Liberal Party, why would they bother?"

Former NRL star Hazem El Masri has been sounded out by the Liberal Party to
stand.

While Labor MPs were nowhere to be seen, Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell
sent an Arabic-speaking spokesman.

More than 25,000 people attended the Lakemba mosque yesterday to celebrate
the second most important day on the Muslim religious calendar.

 



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