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The mouth from the south has struck again paraclete 01/11/07
    Australia 'a convict nation of liars'

    By Paul Carter

    January 11, 2007 09:33pm
    Article from: AAP


    AUSTRALIA'S controversial mufti Sheik Taj al-Din al-Hilali has landed himself in hot water again, this time by saying Australian Muslims are more entitled to the country than those with a convict heritage.

    Prime Minister John Howard said today he expected the mufti's comments to amuse Australians, however one Muslim leader was quick to apologise for the sheik.

    Speaking in Arabic on Egyptian television Sheik al-Hilali said, according to a Seven Network translation, that white Australians arrived in the country shackled as convicts.

    "We (Muslims) came as free people. We bought our own tickets. We are entitled to Australia more than they are,'' he said.

    The mufti was on the Egyptian chat show explaining the controversy last year over his comments likening immodestly-dressed women to uncovered meat.

    But according to the translation, he said the controversy was a white conspiracy aimed at terrorising Australian Muslims.

    Mr Howard laughed off the spiritual leader's convict comments.

    "I think it will bring a wry smile to the face of Australians who don't actually feel the least bit offended that many of our ancestors came here as convicts,'' Mr Howard said.

    "It's almost a badge of honour for many Australians.''

    But while the convict jibes might be forgiven by some, as they are when levelled by English cricket fans, the sheik's comments are expected to cause outrage in some quarters - especially the claim that white Australians "are the biggest liars''.

    The mufti told Egytpian television that outrage over his controversial meat sermon was "a calculated conspiracy'', that started with him, "in order to bring the Islamic community to its knees''.

    He also said "Australian law guarantees freedoms up to a crazy level'', when reportedly referring to anti-Muslim courts and the harsh sentencing of a Muslim gang rapist in Sydney.

    Islamic Friendship Association president Keysar Trad today criticised and defended his close friend, saying some of his comments were "ill-advised''.

    "I believe his intention was to indicate that we choose to be in Australia because we love Australia, because his Egyptian interviewers were asking him why he stays and puts up with the controversy here,'' Mr Trad said.

    "He was defending Australia, but saying sometimes democracy fails, and the reaction to his comments put a lie to the democratic principle of free speech.

    "But I, as a Muslim Australian, do feel the need to apologise for anyone who is offended by these comments.''

    Mr Trad also questioned the accuracy of the translation, saying the mufti's opponents were waiting with malicious intent to misrepresent his comments.

    "It's evident by the controversy that has erupted again that there are people out there watching every comment he makes,'' Mr Trad said.

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    As a sixth generation Australia who's Irish forebares came to this country as free settlers in 1822. I am deeply offended by this upstart's comments. My people did the hard yards in this country and my grandfather lies in Ypres, France, he fell in the first world war defending freedom.

    He's just pig meat. What I say is it is time for him to leave. What do you say?

Summary of Answers Received Answered On Answered By Average Rating
1. Go for it Clete !! Pig meat is a good description. I don'...
01/11/07 tomder55Excellent or Above Average Answer
2. The man is a nut case and it's a shame that some people a...
01/11/07 captainoutrageousExcellent or Above Average Answer
3. I'm wondering why he's still in Australia. Heck, why ...
01/11/07 ETWolverineExcellent or Above Average Answer
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