The response to October 7 has unleashed a tsunami of misinformation and disinformation about Islam and Muslims. There is clearly a problem in Australia that needs to be addressed.
The centre,called the Clinic for Quitting Hijab Removal,is the Islamic Republic’s latest attempt to quash female dissent.
The ex-Labor senator has revealed “Australia’s Voice” but says she has not set key policies,secured donors or chosen candidates.
Chris Minns has faced a backlash over his proposal to give police more power to block repeated protest marches.
The immigration minister is reviewing the American’s visa after saying October 7 is “not fully a day of mourning” as MPs and the Jewish community condemn the comments.
The region has erupted since the October 7 last year,but these conflicts are as old as the prophets.
Chris Minns also hit out at organisers of planned demonstrations on Sunday and Monday,accusing them of not representing the communities on behalf of whom they are protesting.
Sheikh Ahmad Jundi has resigned from an Islamic college after questions from the Herald about his support for the Iran-backed group in two speeches.
NSW Police have applied to shut down rallies in Sydney,as protesters say calls to ban vigils and demonstrations are a ban on free speech.
The presidential candidates’ campaigns couldn’t be more different.
Calls by the opposition leader to halt arrivals from Gaza have fuelled doubts over whether he ever apologised for earlier comments about Muslim immigration.