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Criminalising solidarity with Syria : Comments

By Uthman Badar, published 13/12/2013

The two arrested, Amin Mohammed and Hamdi al-Qudsi, were accused of 'crimes' related to travelling to Syria to join the fight against the Assad regime.

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@ cohenite
I did a search and the first thing to come up in regards to this vile group was this and is worth reading.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/hizb-uttahrir-australia-conference-hears-this-country-at-war-with-radical-islam/story-fni0cx12-1226762077040

A HARDLINE Islamic group has warned Muslims that the government was trying to "brainwash" their children and that they should resist any attempts to water down their strict view of Islam.

"The government is playing a dirty, dirty game," Wassim Doureihi told the 600-strong audience at the Hizb ut-Tahrir Australia conference in Lidcombe yesterday.

Hizb ut-Tahrir wants global sharia law. Yesterday in Sydney it launched a 124-page report on what it sees as Australian government attempts to divide the Muslim community into extremists and moderates.

"The fundamental objective of these policies is to change Islam, to secularise Islam, to produce a so-called 'moderate Islam': a state-sanctioned version of Islam that is secular, politically impotent and localised," it said.

Fellow speaker Soadad Doureihi warned: "This is truly a battle." He said the Australian government had "arrogantly" assumed that because Muslim youth "went to their schools and watch their TV shows" they would adopt "their values".

This is just bits check it out
Posted by SF, Friday, 13 December 2013 3:58:49 PM
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Hizb ut-Tahrir is banned throughout the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia as well as in a few European states, so why not in this country.?

Are we stupid?

I would like to know where his funding comes from

It appears that Muslim countries do not want it.
http://almanac.afpc.org/hizb-ut-tahrir
Posted by Sam C, Friday, 13 December 2013 4:13:23 PM
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Oh, I get it now. Uthman Badar is really DavidG.
Posted by LEGO, Saturday, 14 December 2013 5:10:25 AM
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It's strange. We haven't heard from our usual Islamic Support Group for some time. I wonder where they are?
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 14 December 2013 8:46:09 AM
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Just an update on the good work in Syria and why it may be radicalising Australians as it is others:

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1213/jihad_fundraising.php3#.Uqufqyhb7CE
Posted by Vickie, Saturday, 14 December 2013 9:58:33 AM
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This it in a nutshell;
For persons holding Australian passports to go and engage in warlike
activity in another country is a breach of Australian sovereignty.
That is why it is against the law and has been since Federation and
before that under British law.

I suspect that Badar may in fact have committed sedition by advocating that others go and fight in Syria.
The real problem with moslems is their long time practise of marrying
their cousins. This I suspect has affected their reasoning ability and
is the cause of their behaviour.
For a race of people who originally were like the rest of us, rural
peoples, this practice is surprising as farmers are well aware of inbreeding.
Posted by Bazz, Saturday, 14 December 2013 3:27:51 PM
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