Extremist group hires town hall in Melbourne for rant against Israel and democracy



A VERY strange way for the council to be "vigilant and ensure that our city's facilities are not used to incite violence, racism, sexism or religious intolerance". Just another example of addled-brain Leftism, I guess. Black can be white when required



An extremist Muslim group banned in several countries was cleared by police and a local council to use a town hall to spread its message. The radical Hizb ut-Tahrir - Party of Islamic Liberation - paid Melbourne's Moreland Council $300 to use Brunswick Town Hall for an Israel-bashing conference in which it claimed that armed conflict was a legitimate response to defend the Islamic "caliphate" against the West.

The extremist group has previously said insurgents fighting against Australian and other Coalition troops in Iraq had a "universal right and religious duty". It is banned in Russia, Germany, China, Egypt and Jordan as an organisation capable of inciting terrorism.

Just last month the controversial group sparked protests when they held a meeting in Sydney urging all Muslims to shun democracy.

However Moreland chief executive Peter Brown yesterday defended his council's decision to allow the conference to go ahead, arguing Hizb ut-Tahrir was not banned in Australia. Mr Brown said the council supported cultural and religious inclusiveness.

Hizb ut-Tahrir's mantra is "democracy is a bankrupt and irrational idea" and "all indicators are pointing to the decline and inevitable collapse of Western ideology".

ASIO and some other Western spy agencies have advised that banning the group would drive supporters further underground. About 40 people attended Sunday's meeting, including three community policing officers and an Australian Federal Police agent.

Mr Brown said he was advised by police last week that Hizb ut-Tahrir presented no security risk. "Council's decision to accept the booking came after receiving advice from the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police that the group was not a threat and was not banned," Mr Brown said.

"This decision is based on our strong belief in political and religious freedom but council will remain vigilant and ensure that our city's facilities are not used to incite violence, racism, sexism or religious intolerance. "Our ethos is 'One community proudly diverse', and with that we welcome political debate. But we will always protect that in the process, all of our residents are treated with the respect that makes Moreland a great place to live.
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Moreland councillor Lambros Tapinos said he voted against the group using the town hall on the basis its message could breach discrimination or race hate laws.

Hizb ut-Tahrir's Australian headquarters released a statement about the conference under the title "Israel is an occupation that must be reversed". "The Islamic solution to any unjust military occupation is for that occupation to be repelled and reversed . . . be it in Palestine, Chechnya, Kashmir, or elsewhere," it said, adding that Islam was not against Jews.

"Islam is a message directed to all humankind, without distinction of race or ethnicity. "There is no room for anti-Semitism or any other form of racism in Islam. In Palestine, Islam is in conflict with 'Israelis' not in their capacity as Jews, but in their capacity as occupiers and aggressors."

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    Diversity yes, but multi-culturalism no. Diversity offers choices and contrast while multi-culturalism only destroys native values and culture because outside values invariably seek to overwrite or modify the existing culture. As such, I believe that those in charge of Melbourne are confused because they do not understand the difference between the two.

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