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Australian cleric supports Hezbollah
2007-06-24
Australia’s top Shia Muslim cleric has said he supports the Hezbollah militant group and criticised the Australian government for “defending terrorism” because of its support for Israel. Kamal Mousselmani, head of the Supreme Islamic Shia Council of Australia, told the Weekend Australian newspaper in an interview published on Saturday that Australia was encouraging people to “kill our people daily”.

“If Australia supports Israel, they are defending terrorism. Because we believe terrorists come from Israel, not from our people. I support Hezbollah,” Mousselmani said in the interview. The comments come after a series of controversies involving Australian Muslim clerics.

Earlier this month, Sheikh Taj El-Din Hilaly stepped down as mufti of Australia after comments seen as justifying rape and his anti-US stance were blamed for inflaming anti-Muslim sentiment. Hilaly had likened unveiled women to uncovered meat during a Ramadan sermon last November. He subsequently told Egyptian television that Muslims had a greater right to be in Australia than white Australians of convict heritage.

Mousselmani said Australia’s Shia community avidly supported Hezbollah and hated Israel, but insisted neither he nor Hezbollah condoned suicide bombings. “We are against the suicide bombings going on around the world. And Hezbollah is against it. Our opinion is that Hezbollah is not a terrorist group.”

The newspaper said the comments came, as Australian security authorities were looking into transactions between the Shia community and groups overseas. Mousselmani said the community had sent money to victims of last yearÂ’s fighting between Hezbollah and Israel, but none of the money had gone to militants. He said the Shia community would oppose any attack on Australia.
Posted by:Fred

#2  #1 Send him home. He won't do for a civilized society like Australia.

Naah, don't send him home - he'll just cause more trouble. Dump him into one of Indonesia's active volcanos as a "peace offering" to Pele. That way his life won't have been ENTIRELY worthless...
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-06-24 16:40  

#1  Send him home. He won't do for a civilized society like Australia.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-24 13:00  

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