Sunday, April 19, 2015

Church J of Australia spread anti-Muslim leaflets

Gereja J Australia Sebar Selebaran anti-Muslim
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Queensland - Queensland state police improve the investigation of anti-Muslim campaign through leaflets signed by Church J to homes.


The Sydney Morning Herald reported flyer receiver consists of influential people; top economists, politicians, social activists, and ordinary people.

The letter contains not only an attack against the teachings of Islam, but also denial of Aboriginal rights. Queensland Police have been investigating these letters since the beginning of 2015.

Anadolu Agency proclaim this problem has been investigated, and no violations were identified. So no further investigation.

However, over 24 people contacted Fairfax Media and admitted receiving hate mail and racist propaganda of the Church J.

One of the most disturbing is the J Church warned of possible demographic genocide as a result of Muslim migration to Australia.

The letter also mentions the region west of Sydney will be Caliphate Sydney in the future. A church was also confirmed Cronulla riots.

Cronulla riots occurred in 2005, a series of violent clashes in the mass of Australia. When the Arab-looking men attacked.

Cronulla is located on the outskirts of Sydney. From here, the unrest spread to other suburbs, until a few nights.

Nick Jelii, a former Green Party candidate in the last election, received a letter from the Church A late February 2015. He says; "What is worrying is that individuals have my home address."

Jelii could not identify why he was being targeted mailer.

Fairfax Media reported since February 2015 letters racist anti-Islamic and shipped across Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria. Originally targeted to the Green Party, later to many people.


(Source: Inilah.com)
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