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SYDNEY (AFP) - Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law have been told to get out of Australia.
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A day after a group of mainstream Muslim leaders pledged loyalty to Australia at a special meeting with Prime Minister John Howard, he and his ministers made it clear that extremists would face a crackdown.

Treasurer Peter Costello, seen as heir apparent to Howard, hinted that some radical clerics could be asked to leave the country if they did not accept that Australia was a secular state and its laws were made by parliament.

"If those are not your values, if you want a country which has Sharia law or a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you," he said on national television.

"I'd be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws governing people in Australia, one the Australian law and another the Islamic law, that that is false.

"If you can't agree with parliamentary law, independent courts, democracy, and would prefer Sharia law and have the opportunity to go to another country which practises it, perhaps, then, that's a better option," Costello said.
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 04:11 pm
This may correct Gunga's eagerness a little:

(The Yahoo story seems to have gone.)


Costello tells firebrand clerics to get out of Australia
Samantha Maiden
August 23, 2005

PETER Costello is urging radical Muslim clerics to leave Australia if they do not share the nation's values ahead of today's national terrorism summit organised by the Prime Minister.

As Muslim leaders gather in Canberra to discuss the spread of Islamic fundamentalism, the Treasurer has warned Australia cannot afford to be ambivalent about the teachings of extremists.

John Howard has urged Islamic leaders to take a greater role inrejecting violence but he has been more restrained than the Treasurer.

"If you don't like those values, then don't come here. Australia is not for you," Mr Costello said yesterday. "This is the way I look at it: Australia is a secular society, with parliamentary law, part of the Western tradition of individual rights."

In an interview with The Australian, Mr Costello said migrants needed to understand and respect the "core values" of democracy, a secular society and the equality of women.




And he warned that Australia needed to be clear that the nation's core values would not change.

"If you are looking for a country that practises theocracy, sharia law -- which is anti-Western -- there are those countries in the world ... you will be happy there. But you won't be happy in Australia."

But he stopped short of supporting the deportation of radical Muslim leaders, in the wake of similar debates in Britain and France.

Mr Howard said in Sydney that he would be reminding the Islamic leaders at the summit that "our common values as Australians transcend any other allegiances or commitments".

He said Muslim leaders had a "particular responsibility" to make clear that Islam totally rejected violence and terrorism and that he wanted them to take ownership of the process of dealing with extremists' views.

"The purpose of this meeting is to underline to the leadership of the Muslim community that it has responsibilities," Mr Howard said.

He refused to budge on suggestions he should include extremists in the summit and said they would flood the media with extreme remarks.

"It would undermine the good work of the leaders of 99 per cent of the Muslim community in Australia who are trying to do the right thing, are trying to work with their fellow Australians and don't want prominence given to extremists," he said.

Kim Beazley and Labor foreign affairs spokesman Kevin Rudd said it was important to speak as widely as possible but said the Government would be receiving sensible advice on who should be included.

"I want to see the determination that we're going to uphold respect for Australian values -- Australian values of tolerance, Australian values of ensuring that we respect another person's rights, both in religious terms and their own dignity -- and to make sure that this notion of respect is included in the curriculum of all schools," Mr Beazley said.

Mr Costello also threw his support behind Australia maintaining a strong skilled migration policy. "Immigration overall helps our country in a security sense and an economic sense. I think there is an acceptance of immigration, more so than 10 years ago. I would like to see a strong immigration policy. I am not putting numbers on it."

Earlier this month, the Treasurer said the notion that terrorists secured a reward in the afterlife for waging jihad against Westerners was "repulsive".

Yesterday he said: "I have seen people that say they believe in sharia law and theocracy. If that's their view, don't come to this country. This one is not for you. I don't think we can afford to be ambivalent about this point to young people or anyone else."

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer also compared fundamentalist Muslims to Nazis as he defended the decision not to invite radical clerics to today's summit.


http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,16352370%255E2702,00.html





Some interesting comments there:

"In an interview with The Australian, Mr Costello said migrants needed to understand and respect the "core values" of democracy, a secular society and the equality of women.




And he warned that Australia needed to be clear that the nation's core values would not change.

"If you are looking for a country that practises theocracy, sharia law -- which is anti-Western -- there are those countries in the world ... you will be happy there. But you won't be happy in Australia."

But he stopped short of supporting the deportation of radical Muslim leaders, in the wake of similar debates in Britain and France."



This is the same Costello who has been buttering up fundamentalist christians.....
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Reply Mon 29 Aug, 2005 11:28 am
Re: Radical Muslims told to leave Australia
gungasnake wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20050824/wl_asia_afp/australiaislamattacks

Quote:

SYDNEY (AFP) - Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law have been told to get out of Australia.
ADVERTISEMENT

A day after a group of mainstream Muslim leaders pledged loyalty to Australia at a special meeting with Prime Minister John Howard, he and his ministers made it clear that extremists would face a crackdown.

Treasurer Peter Costello, seen as heir apparent to Howard, hinted that some radical clerics could be asked to leave the country if they did not accept that Australia was a secular state and its laws were made by parliament.

"If those are not your values, if you want a country which has Sharia law or a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you," he said on national television.

"I'd be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws governing people in Australia, one the Australian law and another the Islamic law, that that is false.

"If you can't agree with parliamentary law, independent courts, democracy, and would prefer Sharia law and have the opportunity to go to another country which practises it, perhaps, then, that's a better option," Costello said.


These terrorists have nothing to fear whatsoever about deportation from Australia, the cretins that run britain will give them a home (free) all expenses paid and about £600 per week social security and the right to preach in the streets of London to their young people how they should detest the western world and everything it stands for.

Sounds like the rantings of a lunatic? You couldn't be more wrong, we have done this for years under the umbrella of what in Britain is laughingly called freedom to speak.
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