Aussie Government Powerless to Stop Hizb Ut-Tahrir Hatefest

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Tue Jan 9, 2007 at 12:16 pm PST • Views: 345

Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Islamic supremacist group banned in much of the world, will hold a large hatefest in Sydney this month—and the Australian government says they are powerless to stop it: Radicals can’t be stopped. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)

THE Federal Government says it is powerless to ban a Muslim group calling for Australia to be taken over as part of an Islamic superstate.

Attorney General Phillip Ruddock said today there was not enough evidence to ban the Hizb ut-Tahrir group despite its continuing call for Australia to become part of a Caliphate or “Khilafah”.

The group, already banned across the Middle East, the United Kingdom and Germany - will host a Sydney conference this month to promote an Islamic takeover.

A conference advertisement posted on internet site youtube.com shows crowds of Muslims marching, praying and protesting to dramatic and warlike music and explosions.

In what appears to be a call to arms, the video features slogans attacking the United States and capitalism, and features militant anti-Western Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad shaking his fist, before the slogan “embrace the revival”

“The Muslim world has awakened from its slumber … and is ready to resume its political destiny.

”From the darkness will emerge a new light,” the video says.

Here’s the conference advertisement; it’s even more threatening than the description makes it sound.

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