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Monday, October 14, 2013

Will Australia's Tony Abbott give full attention to advice from secular Egyptians?


The leader of Egypt's Congress Party on a visit to Australia,  tries to drum some sense into Australians.  Will the newly elected Tony Abbott listen to  the good advice coming from the Egyptians or will he make like Cameron and Harper who have willingly allowed the glib-tongued Oxford and Harvard educated MB members drown them in taqiyyah.   Obama, being a muslim .... he would of course be partial to doing whatever the MB wants of him.... but it's vomit inducing to see the supposedly "Christian"leaders like Cameron of UK and Harper of Canada, playing along with whatever are Obama's wishes and commands ... and one of those commands is to overlook the inherent Caliphate-making ideology and goal of the MB.

Natalie  O'Brien writing at Sydney Herald:
....Mohamed El Orabi calls for Australia to ban Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood  during his visit in Sydney.
The Muslim Brotherhood, the group behind ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi, should be banned in Australia like they are in Egypt, according to a visiting Egyptian politician who has been heckled by brotherhood supporters during talks in Sydney.
Mohamed El Orabi told Fairfax Media that the organisation which has been recently outlawed in Egypt should not be allowed to cause trouble in Australia as well.
"They should be banned if they start to adopt a lot of violence ... this is not the right way", said Mr El Orabi.
Fairfax Media revealed in August that the Muslim Brotherhood had registered their name, "Moslem Brothers Incorporated" and had opened an official office in Padstow.
The office is believed to be the first in the southern hemisphere and Moslem Brothers chairman Shawky Elghar has said that they are operating openly under Australian law and protesting for human rights.
On Tuesday a group of about 16 people believed to be supporters of the brotherhood had to be removed from Mr El Orabi’s presentation at Sydney University, after they started a loud demonstration yelling slogans in Arabic.....
.....Mr El Orabi, who is the head of the opposition group, The Congress Party, said he was surprised to see such support for the organisation in Australia and he said the rowdy group were sending the wrong message about Egyptian people......

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