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Muslim madness! Shots fired at the scene of a muslim shooting....days after the shooting. I cannot even begin to imagine why.
Premier appeals for witnesses
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18692625-1242,00.html
From: AAP
April 03, 2006
If this muslim bleating is accurate..... Fantastic work by the NSW police. Dealing with these muslim animals in the only language that they understand.
Habib's Cuban-style interrogation
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By Tom Allard
April 3, 2006
Break out the violins. Muslim victimhood at its
finest.
Terror suspect says he was framed
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From: AAP
April 03, 2006
Premier appeals for witnesses
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18692625-1242,00.html
From: AAP
April 03, 2006
NEW South Wales Premier Morris Iemma has urged witnesses to come forward after gunshots were fired at the scene of a double murder on a Sydney street.
Detectives swooped on Blaxcell Street, Granville, in western Sydney, after residents heard gunfire about 8.30pm (AEST) yesterday.
They found a number of spent shell casings near where boxer Bassam Chami, 26, and his friend Ibrahim Assad, 27, were shot dead last Wednesday.
NSW Police last week said they feared a resurgence of "tit-for-tat" shootings.
Mr Iemma today gave no further details on the incident, but called for members o
f the Middle Eastern community to come forward with any information.
"My message to the community is to step forward with information and cooperate with the police ' provide them with any information that you may have," Mr Iemma said.
Last week NSW Police Commissioner Ken Moroney said a squad of 250 police officers would patrol Sydney streets to crack down on armed criminals.
Mr Iemma today said police would be given all the resources they needed.
"There has been suggestions that they are related to warring factions," Mr Iemma said.
"The message is a simple one: whether it is gang related or not gang related, whether it is gratuitous or planned ... the police will continue this operation for as long as it is necessary.
"And whatever resourc
es they require they will have it."
Meanwhile, Islamic Friendship Association spokesman Keysar Trad has urged people not to take the law into their own hands.
"I would say to these people that regardless of the apparent lawlessness, their crime
s are going to catch up with them," Mr Trad said.
"We've had enough of all these crimes, the community won't tolerate it and the society they live in will not tolerate it.
"Sooner or later they will be caught, and if they're not caught through police mechanisms then they will end up becoming a victim of their own crime." [/b]
If this muslim bleating is accurate..... Fantastic work by the NSW police. Dealing with these muslim animals in the only language that they understand.
Habib's Cuban-style interrogation
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09566.html" target="_blank">http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/habibs...3916409566.html</a>
By Tom Allard
April 3, 2006
MONEY stolen, car trashed, bashed and humiliated, interrogated for hours in lock-up - it wasn't what Mamdouh Habib was expecting when he called the police to alert them to last week's deadly shooting in Granville.
Mr Habib, the former Gu
antanamo Bay inmate, yesterday accused police of all of the above, and more, after he witnessed Wednesday's gang-related killings while driving his teenaged son home from work.
"I told the police what had happened. I told them that I didn't know these people," Mr Habib said. "They said they wanted a statement. I said I want to take my son home. I said we could do the statement at my house."
Mr Habib says it was an offer the police refused to accept, even as he explained that his son ha
d worked for 15 hours and was exhausted and traumatised after watching over the dying Ibrahim Assaad.
"A female officer stopped me from getting my bumbag out of the car, which had lots of money in it. Then a senior officer said, 'Take this terrorist and put him in the wagon and take him away'.
"I couldn't believe it."
As his father was being hauled away, his teenage son, Moustafa, intervened and was sprayed with capsicum spray. He was also thrown in the police wagon.
One local resident, who asked to be n
amed only as Melissa, backed Mr Habib's version of events.
"There were five or six coppers hitting in to him [Mamdouh], dragging him to the police car. I told them, 'Why are you taking him? He hasn't done anything'," she said.
"The police officer said, 'Get in your house or we'll arrest you too'."
Mr Habib and his son were taken to the Parramatta police station
. There, he and his son were stripped naked and their clothes and shoes were taken for forensic examination.
His Toyota Tarago was impounded, its inside panels removed and the entire vehicle dusted for fingerprints and any evidence of firearms. Tools, bank statements and mobile phones were confiscated and examined.
Mr Habib and his son were subjected to blood tests, he said.
Then they were "interrogated" for about four hours as police went over the details of what they knew over and over again.
"My son, he is very upset. He hasn't stopped crying. I said to them, 'I have been interrogated in Cuba. Why do you do the same?'
"
Mr Habib was held for more than three years at the notorious US military prison at Guantanamo Bay as a terrorist suspect.
He was also held in Egypt for several months, where he says he was repeatedly tortured. He was never charged and was released last year.
NSW Police released Mr Ha
bib and his son at 7am. They walked out of the station barefoot and in white overalls. The family car was returned with loose panels and covered with white powder. Oil was leaking from the engine.
Mr Habib also said he had $800 in his bumbag but was given back only $40.
The tools, clothes and a mobile phone had also been kept by police.
"All the police officers were laughing at us when we left," he said. "I've told my lawyer we should take action"
Inspector Gary Buckley from Parramatta police yesterday urged Mr Habib to lodge a formal complaint.
"We will investigate any concerns he has about the way he was treated," he said.[/b]
Break out the violins. Muslim victimhood at its
finest.
Terror suspect says he was framed
<a href="http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18693200-29281,00.html" target="_blank">http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10
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From: AAP
April 03, 2006
A MAN charged over terrorism-related offences has told a Melbourne court he is innocent and has been framed.
Bassam Raad, 25, of Brunswick, Majed Raad, 21, of Coburg, and Shoue Hammoud, 26, of Hadfield faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court today after they were arrested on Friday night and charged with being members of, and funding, a terrorist group.
Bassam Raad was the only one to apply for bail and was not represented by a lawyer.
When Magistrate Paul Smith asked if he had anything to say about his bail application Raad replied: "All I can say to you ... I am innocent, those people have framed me."
He also told the court he would not receive a fair hearing because he was Muslim.
"Because I am Muslim this affects me ..
. Muslims to you are bad,
at the end of the day you will be against me."
Crown Prosecutor Nick Robinson told the court the prosecution opposed bail. [/b]