STOP ANOTHER HANNIF CASE Dear friends, In the dying days of the - TopicsExpress



          

STOP ANOTHER HANNIF CASE Dear friends, In the dying days of the Howard government, an Indian doctor of Brisbane was arrested and charged of terrorist activities in connection with some happened in England. Everything was demonstrated as a lie, the charges were dropped, but his life was destroyed. Last week more than 800 police carried out simultaneous raids on houses in Sydney and Brisbane on September 18. Fifteen people were detained as a result, but only two were charged. The high profile police raid – coordinated with the media – has been described as the “nation’s biggest counter terrorism operation in history”. It comes one week before the government plans to bring anti-democratic “terror laws” to a vote in parliament and as troops are deployed for a new Iraq war. Interesting, the laws used to justify the raids were these approved under the Howard government. So why the government needs new laws? The Howard laws were considered to draconian and the Abbott government says there weren’t strong enough. As in 2003, the first victims are again the Islamic people. The noise created by the NSW police, the AFP, and even Abbott, talking about that community is in danger because they “can’t protect us because they don’t know the enemy”. This noise it’s been multiply by the shock jocks in the media, and becoming deafening. In Queensland, with the excuse of the building of a new mosque, Muslim people have been attacked and the “Cronulla symptoms”and the worst racist expressions are appearing in NSW again. Muslim people are organizing some community meetings aiming to galvanize their own people to the possible attacks. I have been talking with some of them, and many want to do something as some of the no Islamic. I am sending this message around to find out if there is some agreement and call for a meeting. Contact me at this email or at my phone. Thanks. Raul Bassi 0403037376
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 18:54:18 +0000

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