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By AFP | Sydney
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Protesters waving Australian flags and carrying signs such as “Yes Australia. No Sharia” rallied around the country on Saturday in events organisers said were against Islamic extremism.

The “Reclaim Australia” events drew hundreds of supporters but also triggered counter-rallies from other groups who criticised them as racist and called for greater tolerance.

“We are pro-Australian values and anti-extreme Islam, but we’re not anti-Muslim,” Reclaim Australia spokeswoman Catherine Brennan told AFP, adding there was no racism behind the rallies, which she said had attracted people from diverse backgrounds.

“Since when is it being racist to love your country and to love the values and culture that you’ve been brought up with?”

Reclaim Australia’s John Oliver told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the group was “not against any particular race or any particular religion”.

“We’re against the extremists of one particular religion,” he said.

“I know in Sydney and Melbourne they’ve got Muslims already signed on to attend because they can see what’s happening and they don’t like what’s happening.”

In Sydney, hundreds braved the rain to rally in Martin Place, near the site of a deadly siege in which a lone gunman inspired by the Islamic State group took customers and staff hostage in a cafe in December. Two people, and the gunman, were killed in that incident.

“We have an extreme ideology called Islam which is starting to gain a foothold in our societies,” one speaker told the event, in which one person held a home-made sign reading “No Islam. No Sharia. No Halal”.

In Melbourne, tensions between competing protesters led to scuffles, with police on horseback forced to form a barrier between the groups, and reports paramedics treated several people for injuries.

And in Queensland, former politician Pauline Hanson defended the rallies, which on its website Reclaim Australia said were against sharia law and the burqa and in support of gender equality.

“We have people here today who stand against racism. So do I,” Hanson said.

However, rival protesters called the Reclaim Australia rallies anti-Muslim.

“Events like theirs incite racism and violence against Muslims,” Clare Fester, who organised the counter-protest in Sydney said in statement.

“Their attacks on Islam imply that anyone who is a Muslim is violent, supports terrorism and is anti-woman. This in an attempt to target all Muslims with classic racist stereotypes.”


http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...ndreds-protest-Islamic-law-in-Australia-.html
 
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why are they protesting against something that doesn't exist in australia??
Because, just like any other neo-nazi group, they're trying to hide the fact that they're protesting against Muslims.

It wont get anywhere, just like other groups. This will die down, and people will move on.

One thing's for sure, Tony Abbot is about to suffer major questioning about his own views on Muslims.
 
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Islamic law in Australia? I doubt there is such thing in Australia. The Aborigines should be the ones protesting about someone else coming over and taking over their lands. :lol:
 
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Australia is a liberal democracy and should stay that way in my opinion.... no room for Sharia.
 
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strange that noneof the above poster is from Australia....

The problem is not neo con or neo nazism in Australia, but rather some fed up citizen going on the street to vent their anger or view.

I live in Granville NSW, also know as Muslim County in Australia, I was talking to the owner of the corner shop the other day, he was a muslim from Lebanon. We have a good talk over some Fishs and Chips and coffee.

I asked him what is his view on Aussie toward Muslim? His answer were gold. He said

"Most of the Aussie got misguided on the view toward muslim"

Then I asked him "You think it is the government?"

You want to know what he said? He said no, he said, "The muslim activist done a lot more damage than the Australian government." He then gone on to explain that those activist had a lot of demand for the government, but thats about the only voice you can hear about muslim, thats why whenever you see muslim related topic in TV and it will not be about normal muslim living in his normal day but about some muslim extremeist takking ahout this and that and doing crazy thing.

Not all muslim are crazy extremeist, but those who are, are the loudest, hence the only voice you hear is from them.
 
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So that those ideas do not become laws.
there is no way those ideas are becoming law anywhere besides muslim majority countries.... its just scare tactics by the likes you to scare people... create islamphobia..

Yes...I do encourage Muslims to protest against democracy.
where you from again??? you definitely aren't a white guy...
 
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there is no way those ideas are becoming law anywhere besides muslim majority countries.... its just scare tactics by the likes you to scare people... create islamphobia..
You mean like how Muslims believes Joos are behind every bad thing that happened in the world ?
 
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