Sunday, April 23, 2006

Behold ! The Result Of Neglect. Thank You Miranda Devine.

Note: This timely article from Miranda Devine is a very useful addition to the public consciousness of this, now arrived,serious problem. More journalists have to follow her and Andrew Bolt and write! write! write! about this problem. Not once a month, but every day. Problems don't go away by ignoring them, ask any cancer patient.

Politicians in Sydney and Canberra, on both sides, are to blame for this development.(Take a pie in the face,Bob Carr;take a kick in the bum, John Howard). Unfortunately the incompetent policies which have lead to this situation will be maintained by the imbeciles still in charge. The principal policy is...'have no policy at all, you might get criticised by the greens!'

Now the situation will get worse, as the hopeless 'she'll be right' paradigm falls into place.

Miranda Devine deserves praise for fighting this boneheaded approach.


Wolves in sheep's clothing on an extremist Islamic mission
By Miranda Devine
April 23, 2006

There is a new wave of sophisticated, articulate Islamic fundamentalists trying to spread the word among moderate Muslims in Sydney. Young men, wearing regular clothes, with neatly trimmed beards, broad Australian accents and fluent in Arabic, they appear to be fully assimilated, second-generation Australians.

But they belong to a political group called Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation) that calls for the creation of a global Islamic state, or caliphate, under strict sharia law.

The message from these young men is one of division, non-assimilation and rejection of the values of the "kafir" - non-Muslims.

At a public lecture at Bankstown Town Hall earlier this month, Hizb ut-Tahrir organiser Soadad Doureihi, his brother Wassim, and Usman Badar, president of Sydney University's Muslim Student Association in 2005, outlined their utopian goal of the ultimate overthrow of Western democracies.

"Islam can never coexist one under the other or one within the other," Soadad told the crowd. "When the state is established, when people see the mercy of Islam they embrace Islam in droves."

The April 8 lecture, to about 200 men and 50 women, was titled "Should Muslims Subscribe to Australian Values?"

Banned in Britain, Germany, Holland, Russia, and much of the Muslim world, Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) has been invited to speak at Sydney Boys High at least twice, and often addresses students at Sydney University.

Borrowing its methodology and ideology from Marxist-Leninist groups, HT calls itself a political party which works to "change the situation of the corrupt society so that it is transformed into an Islamic society", its website says.

It opposes integration and assimilation of Muslims into Australian society.

Wassim told the Bankstown crowd: "The pushing to integration and assimilation is to get us to think and believe and feel in a certain way that Islam will not condone.

"On the collective level everyone accepts you have to have one set of laws and no Muslim in this country is demanding today the implementation of sharia law.

"In this country, yes, we believe this is the best way forward but . . . our current struggle is the implementation of Islamic law in the Muslim world and that will serve as a model for the rest of humanity. [But] if governments want to interfere in the individual, personal affairs of any citizen, they are going to create the conditions of civil unrest and chaos like in France."

Soadad had a message for youth: "They must be aware of the plot of the kafir, the plot of the Western society to enforce on them a palatable Islam . . . Secularism is a clear assault on the fundamental belief of a Muslim. Democracy is a clear assault on the fundamental belief of a Muslim also."

HT says it advocates non-violence, and yet, terrorism expert Rohan Gunaratna, from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, told a conference in 2004, "key members of the al-Qaeda organisation [such as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi] formerly belonged to the HT organisation . . .

"The upper echelons of organisations of key interest to us, operating at a violent, extremist, radical level, consist of former members of HT."

In Australia, HT's threat is its anti-integration message.

An audience member in Bankstown asked: "The reality is many of us live in Australia as citizens. We or our parents and families have accepted this citizenship with the full knowledge of Australia's social construction and her values. Can we not as Muslims hold these Australian values [while] keeping our Islam intact?"

Badar, a graduate of Malek Fahd Islamic High School in Chullora, who was such a good student he appeared on the 2002 HSC all-rounders list, answered: "It comes back to the theory that Western values, their opposition, the conflict is so clear, so stark there is no middle ground.

"How do you come to middle ground on whether sovereignty belongs to the people or to Allah? You can't.

"Yes, our parents came here. I wouldn't say they were fully aware of the Australian values and systems, way of life and so on . . . But what's more important is why did they come here? What were they running away from? Was the country in which they lived not providing for them? What was the cause of the conditions in that country?

"They were running away from the very same values . . . If you are saying they came here so we should accept or follow those values, there's a clear contradiction. The simple matter of fact is there is no middle ground."

No middle ground. Hizb ut-Tahrir is a fringe group, rejected by most Australian Muslim leaders. But its message is alluring to the disenfranchised. Is the answer to ban it? Wassim says the more the group is attacked, the more it grows. "The more we come under pressure the more we return closer to Islam."



Comment: This good article doesn't suggest any approach to dealing with the problem.

Here is the policy to follow:

1. Ban Wahhabi and Salafi Islam, and all groups like Hizb ut Tahrir, in Australia. Cancel the visas of Australia based Wahhabis and Salafis and Tahriris and deport them. Put Australian citizen Wahhabis and Salafis and Tahriris under the supervision which is legal under the Terrorism Laws.

2. Prevent all 'Islamic lecturers' coming into Australia. Exemptions require the permission of the Cabinet.

3. Open DIMA bookshops in areas of large muslim residence and make available, in english and arabic all the critical publications that are unavailable in muslim countries. Critical in every field.

4. Compel all arabic and muslim publications to provide a page, at commercial rates, to articles written by a section of specialist writers from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

(Points 3 and 4 are part of an essential program to breakdown the abysmal ignorance within the muslim communities about a wide variety of matters. Censorship is absolutely vital for Islamists in their current struggle to conquer the Australian sunni muslim community. Break this down.)

5. Spread the muslim school students around the school system. We have a good bus and train system to make this possible. Allowing big groups of muslims to grow in particular schools is now dangerous for their education as Australians.

(It is vital to have a 'behind closed doors' conference of teachers from schools where there are big groups of muslims. The conference has to allow the teachers to tell the truth when they come up to the microphone. No PC rubbish, no screams of 'racism', none of the usual techniques used to prevent unpleasant truths being spoken. Have it on a weekend, and require MPs state and federal to attend...3 line whip.)

6. Enforce the school uniform. End all exemptions that are not medically based. The schools exist to produce Australians. Your religion is your affair, not the school's. Students must wear the uniform of their school not the political uniform of Islam.

7. Get some sensible disciplinary tools into the hands of the authorities at school.
eg. Students dismissed from school should be ineligible for Centrelink payments until they are 21. As about 47% of muslim boys are unemployed, this will be a 'pause for thought' moment for them. Perhaps.

8. Have all applications for migration to Australia from religious muslims dealt with by a special group in Dima. Religious muslims in muslim countries wear a uniform, they are readily identifiable. We shouldn't hide the fact internationally that religious muslims are NOT high on our 'desireable migrants' list.

9. Insist that no 'pilgrim visas' to Saudi Arabia (the intellectual and financial centre of all the trouble) be given out to muslims in Australia under 50 years of age. Certain imams in Australia have the concession to give these out. They will co-operate or they will go.

10. No visas AT ALL for the spouses of Australian muslims who go abroad to find a spouse. If the marriage is genuine the Australian partner can live happily with the new spouse in the muslim country where the spouse was found/bought/arranged.(Such a rule would be a great blessing for all those poor muslim kids, boys and girls, who are actually forced to marry someone from the 'old country' when they would rather make their own choice from what is available in Australia. This happened last year to a muslim mate of mine.)

Australian muslims have to be presented very clearly with the option that it is our way...or the highway.(I suspect that the majority of muslims here would welcome such laws and rules, as these would help them fight off the attacks of the muslim nazis like Tahrir, who seek to conquer them and run their lives, 'a la Taliban'.)

These policies was unnecessary for other migrant groups because they never organised meetings in Bankstown called:

'Should (Italians/Greeks/Vietnamese/Maltese/etc)Subscribe to Australian Values?'

Sadly this 10 point policy is now necessary because of the misbehaviour of many muslims in Australia. The policy would materially help the 2/3rds of muslims in Australia who do not want to be slaves of crazy and backward imams and Tahriri islamists.

Why can't policy be helpful to the ordinary muslim, who wants to live an ordinary life in Australia? Why must Australian authorities always have 'non policies' that, in effect, actively assist the islamists and the backward in the muslim communities to control and oppress the majority of ordinary muslims in Australia?

Is anyone awake in Canberra?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I, too, am grateful for Miranda Devine's timely opinion piece. Hooray for Mike's 10-point plan. Immediate implementation, please! Oh, I forgot...No-one's awake in Canberra. Perhaps an eleventh point? In case the future holds a serious terrorist response to the introduction of the 11-point plan, get in first and reintroduce capital punishment for crimes a judge and jury regard as being associated with the planning or commission of terrorist outrages. For those for whom it is morally unacceptable, tell me please, do you oppove or disapprove of the 1946 hangings of the staff of Belsen? If you disapprove, why? And why aren't you up in arms about it? -- Peter.