Armed intruder threatens staff, students at Sydney Islamic school

Al Faisal College policePolice have swarmed an Islamic school in western Sydney after reports of an intruder threatening staff and students with a knife.

Officers were called to Al-Faisal College in Minto on Thursday afternoon amid reports that an armed man had entered school grounds and was asking if it was a Muslim school.

Police said the man entered the school on Benham Road about 2.10pm, spoke with a female staff member and left a short time later. He was last seen on Kitson Road.

Primary school students hid under their desks while those from the high school were gathered in a prayer hall as the school went into lockdown, one mother said. The mother, who did not wish to be named, said she was greeted by a swarm of police when arriving to pick up her children.

“I am still pretty much in shock,” the mother said. “I am keeping my younger two [children] home tomorrow, one doesn’t want to go back there.”

Mariam Veiszadah, spokesperson for Islamophobia Register Australia, said she had spoken to two parents from the school and a community leader who was in contact with the head of the school. They had reported a man running onto school grounds, asking if it was a “Muslim school” and then pulling out a knife and threatening a teacher and students.

Ms Veiszadah said she believed the man didn’t manage to get inside the classroom because the doors were locked, but he later fled into an office and threatened female staff.

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Police manhunt for vile mosque raider

Revoe Street Mosque suspectPolice hunting a ginger-haired yob who broke into a Blackpool mosque and urinated on the floor are treating it as a religiously-aggravated crime.

The man was caught on camera breaking into the Revoe Street Mosque late at night before he wandered through a number of rooms and urinated in the reception area.

He then fled the scene. He is described as white with ginger or light brown hair, shorter on the sides than on the top and is thought to be 19–22-years-old. He was wearing a long sleeved white top, black trousers and Nike trainers.

Police say it is believed he was one of four or five men who have entered the mosque grounds through a gate. He is then thought to have forcibly gained access to the building through a wooden side door.

The incident happened at 11pm on Friday September 12 but police only released the details yesterday.

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Far-right Facebook page incites hatred against Australian Muslims

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The Muslim community are concerned an anti-Islam group is inciting hatred against them with racist Facebook posts.

Community members say the far-right wing group, Australian Defence League – Soldiers, has been spreading hate and instigating vicious Facebook fights with inflammatory posts. The group similar to Britain First in the UK, aims to ban Islam from Australia.

Malek Sleiman said she was disgusted when the ADL posted Facebook photos of her daughter and husband, Ramsey Elhouli. “It was very upsetting,” she said. “For them to target my daughter like that, it was disgusting.”

The post: “I would like everyone to meet Ramsey. He has a very interesting profile picture of his daughter worshipping a pedophile (sic) while his other picture is of him holding a gun. And Yes you guest (sic) it this is the sort of terrorist scum that are on our streets right here in Sydney Australia. Please share and make this guy famous.”

The ADL published the post after Mr Elhoui retaliated to a previous status update made by the group in which he called the ADL “terrorists” for “going around bashing Muslim women”. ADL encouraged their followers to share the post to “make this guy famous”.

Mr Elhoui’s profile picture was taken on a duck hunting trip in 2013.

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German court: church facilities can ban headscarf

BundesarbeitsgerichtA German federal court has ruled that church-run institutions are within their rights to refuse to allow Muslim employees to wear headscarves at work.

The Federal Labor Court ruled Wednesday on a case brought by a former nurse at a Protestant church-linked hospital.

In 2010, the woman offered to return to work after maternity and sickness leave totaling four years and said she wanted to wear her headscarf at work. The hospital said no, and the woman went to court to seek compensation.

The federal court ruled that wearing a headscarf as a religious symbol isn’t compatible with a contractual obligation to “neutral behavior” in a church-run facility. But it sent the woman’s case back to a lower court, citing doubts over whether the hospital was technically a church institution.

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Latest anti-Muslim article from the Mail

Daily Mail British man tortured by Muslim gang

This is the Daily Mail‘s latest attempt to fraudulently introduce a “Muslim” angle into a story.

We are told that the criminal gang who recently kidnapped a British citizen and held him to ransom are “believed to be Muslim”. This belief appears to be based exclusively on the reported countries of origin of some of the kidnappers (and ignores the fact that one of them is described as Ukrainian).

Needless to say, no evidence is offered to substantiate the claim that the presumed religious affiliation of these individuals had anything to do with the crime.

Quite the contrary, in fact. Right at the end of the article a Ukrainian Interior Ministry spokesman is quoted as saying: “We do not think there was any Islamic or political motive here. They were just criminals who wanted money.”

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Wirral man on bail over alleged racist comments on Facebook about mosque

Police are warning that online racism will not be tolerated following the arrest of a Wirral man on suspicion of posting racist comments on Facebook.

The 36-year-old from Ellesmere Port is currently on bail after being held earlier this month on suspicion of distributing written material online to stir up racial hatred in relation to offensive comments about the town’s mosque.

It is understood the investigation followed a complaint made to Cheshire Police about a post on a Facebook page.

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Brisbane mosque vandalised with anti-Muslim graffiti

Brisbane mosque graffiti

Vandals have spray-painted abusive messages across a mosque in southern Brisbane.

The words “die” and “Muslims are evil and have no respect for our ways” were spray-painted on the Indonesian community mosque at Rocklea. Muslim community leaders and police were alerted to the vandalism on Wednesday evening.

A police forensic team has begun an investigation.

It is the second Muslim prayer site in Queensland to be defaced in less than a week. A mosque at Mareeba in far north Queensland was vandalised last Friday.

Islamic Indonesian Community of Queensland president Hamid Mawardi praised police for their quick response to the attack on the Rocklea mosque. He said he had no idea who had vandalised the mosque but that it was “probably just kids”.

“I think this is a misperception about Islam – we are here, Australian,” he said. “I’ve been here for years and we live nice and peacefully and whoever did this – respect us as Australians.”

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Australia: Liberal MP backs call for ban on veil

George Christensen and tweet

The federal MP for the Queensland seat of Dawson, George Christensen, echoed contentious statements by Palmer United Party senator Jacqui Lambie. “We shouldn’t tolerate sharia law in Aust and the burqa/niqab shouldn’t be worn in public,” Mr Christensen posted on Twitter this afternoon.

In an interview with ABC Online, Mr Christensen said people had a “right to be safe”.

“People get worried when someone walks in and they can’t see exactly who it is,” he said. “And just like you can’t wear a helmet into a bank or a post office and other public places well you shouldn’t be able to wear this thing that covers your face under the guise that it’s some requirement of your religion. Because quite clearly it’s not – there are many Muslim scholars and many Muslims in predominantly Muslim countries that do not wear this.”

He said his concerns were shared “across the nation”.

“Many people hold this view, not just me, my constituents regularly raise the issue with me and it’s a legitimate concern,” he said. “It’s not something that’s just to be sneered at as something that’s not politically correct and we shouldn’t be talking about it. The entire nation of France has a ban on the burka – I mean, is the entire nation of France a nation of racists?”

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New York: Coalition denounces Geller ads as Islamophobic

New York press conference condemns Geller adsElected officials, community groups and faith leaders – including Christian ministers, Jewish rabbis, and Muslim imams – gathered today at City Hall to denounce ads on MTA buses and subway stations that they say promote Islamophobia.

City Controller Scott Stringer, U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Public Advocate Letitia James, City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and over half a dozen Councilmembers all attended the rally to speak out against the ads, one of which features an image of journalist James Foley right before he was beheaded.

“I’m here today as a parent, as a Jew, as someone who believes very strongly in the diversity of our city,” said Stringer. He said the world today was a “complicated place,” and to combat that we can “reject hatred, reject these subway ads.”

The ads are supposed to start going up today outside Columbus Circle and 59th Street/Lexington Ave stations. Next week they will go up on 100 buses.

The one that shows Foley also features a second image of his alleged executioner, a London-based Muslim, in western-style clothes under the words “Yesterday’s moderate is today’s headline.” A second ad shows a pro-Nazi Muslim leader sitting with Adolf Hitler.

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Iceland: Progressives mock Muslims on video

Sveinbjörnsdóttir mocking hijabReykjavík’s two Progressive councilpersons showed up at a student party uninvited and held forth in an incident captured on video.

Vísir reports that last Friday night, political science and economics students from the University of Iceland were holding a party at Hverfisgata 33. The upper floors of this building are home to a reception hall, as well as the offices of the Progressive Party.

At some point in the evening, some of these Progressives decided to pay a visit.

A student at the scene reported that the Progressives were having an event of their own on the floor below the student party. At about 20:30, Progressive MP Vigdís Hauksdóttir came upstairs uninvited to speak with the students. The student who spoke to Vísir described Vigdís as “rather intoxicated”, saying that the guests who followed behind her – also uninvited – “were not much better”.

These other guests, also Progressives, included Gréta Björg Egilsdóttir, Jóna Björg Sætran, and Reykjavík city councilpersons Guðfinna Jóhanna Guðmundsdóttir and Sveinbjörg Birna Sveinbjörnsdóttir – perhaps best known to Grapevine readers as the city council candidate who ran on a platform primarily concerning opposition to a mosque in Reykjavík. She also told television viewers the night before election day that she was concerned Iceland would have a problem with forced marriages due to Muslim immigrants.

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