"The fact that Australia welcomed all of you, and nurtured you and your families, is something that should cause you all to hang your heads in shame that this was the way you planned to show your thanks for that support."
I think the judge misunderstands; the goal of emigration to Australia was specifically for the purpose of establishing sharia and Islamic hegemony. That should have been obvious to the judge, and the court, when one of the jihadists, as he was being led out of court, shouted "God is with us!"
From The Herald Sun December 17 by Norrie Ross
I think the judge misunderstands; the goal of emigration to Australia was specifically for the purpose of establishing sharia and Islamic hegemony. That should have been obvious to the judge, and the court, when one of the jihadists, as he was being led out of court, shouted "God is with us!"
From The Herald Sun December 17 by Norrie Ross
Judge berates terrorists who were given refuge in Australia
THREE terrorists had repaid the kindness of Australians with an evil plot to slaughter dozens of soldiers at an army base, a judge said yesterday.
Justice Betty King said the families of Saney Aweys, 28, and Nayev El Sayed, 27, had fled civil war in Somalia and Lebanon, while Libyan Wissam Fattal, 35, came to Australia to further his kickboxing career.
"The fact that Australia welcomed all of you, and nurtured you and your families, is something that should cause you all to hang your heads in shame that this was the way you planned to show your thanks for that support," the judge said.
"Your views about Australia and Australians, and your attitude towards the country's armed forces, its civilians, and its government, were clear. Your plans were evil."
Justice King jailed the three for 18 years, and set minimum terms of 13 1/2 years
The judge said Fattal, Aweys and El Sayed were all unrepentant radical Muslims and would remain a threat to the public while they held extremist views. But of the three, only Fattal can be deported on his release from jail. His co-conspirators have Australian citizenship.
Justice King said the men had planned an armed attack on Sydney's Holsworthy army base by up to six men, who would shoot dead as many people as they could before they were killed.
She said they all had a connection to the Preston mosque, support for a Somalian terrorist group, and were driven by extremist Muslim views.
Following the example of Muhammad as "al-insan al-kamil," the perfect man, is not extreme. It is the pure essence of Islam as laid down 1400 years ago.
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