Muslims dismiss 1976 refugee decision link to unrest
Found this story from Australia about the 1976 influx of Muslim refugees. Of course it couldn't be the conflict with Muslim culture that is causing unrest they say. Click here for the full story. Here are a few of the highlights.
Cabinet documents from 1976, released this week, reveal immigration authorities warned the Fraser government that it was accepting too many Lebanese Muslim refugees without the "required qualities" for successful integration.
Looks like whoever wrote these documents in 1976 knew what they were talking about. Then again the word "integration" is a dieing thing these days. Everyone seems to think multi-culturism is the way. No longer do we encourage people integrate into our culture. We instead encourage them to preserve their culture in our country. It is obscene to assume that all cultures are compatible with the western countries.
Ameer Ali, the head of the Government's Muslim Community Reference Group, played down any links between the 30-year-old decision and recent unrest in Sydney.
"That doesn't have any link with that matter. To suggest it does is rather preposterous," Dr Ali said.
"Preposterous" you say? How else to explain a Imman saying "Women are like uncovered meat" and saying that 9/11 was an act of God. You also have Muslim youth rioting in the streets of Sydney and the government worrying about Muslims being "isolated." Not to menion to calls to jihad in Australia.
Please explain how the influx of Muslim refugees didn't cause this?
Meanwhile, the former Palestine ambassador to Australia, Ali Kazak, yesterday blamed Israeli spy agency Mossad for claims that former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke was the target of a Palestinian assassination plot in the 1970s.
Mr Kazak said Mossad had designed the plot as part of its efforts to discredit the Palestine authority.
Oh yes of course it was a Zionist conspiracy! If all else fails blame the Jews.
Apparently Mr Kazak has history of hate for Israel. Big surprise! He also had this to say about Yasser Arafats death.
It's such a sad time for us all, Yasser Arafat was such a kind leader," he said.
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