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Banned Muslim group plans town meeting in Sydney
Banned Muslim group plans town meeting
A MUSLIM group linked to the London bombings and banned in parts of Europe and the Middle East has booked a southwest Sydney town hall to stage a conference later this month.
Hizb-ut-Tahrir has booked the Bankstown Town Hall for January 27, News Ltd newspapers report, and in a video promoting the conference claims it is to discuss the coming of an Islamic superstate.
A spokeswoman for Bankstown City Council said they are powerless to stop the conference because police have advised it will be a peaceful meeting.
The group, banned in Germany and the Netherlands as well as being linked to the terrorists behind the London bombings in 2005, were seen spreading hate pamphlets around the Bankstown area in August.
News Ltd reports the group was then forced to move a planned meeting for that month at the Bankstown Town Hall because the material breached the council's rules not to allow meetings that incited hatred.
Banned Muslim group plans town meeting
A MUSLIM group linked to the London bombings and banned in parts of Europe and the Middle East has booked a southwest Sydney town hall to stage a conference later this month.
Hizb-ut-Tahrir has booked the Bankstown Town Hall for January 27, News Ltd newspapers report, and in a video promoting the conference claims it is to discuss the coming of an Islamic superstate.
A spokeswoman for Bankstown City Council said they are powerless to stop the conference because police have advised it will be a peaceful meeting.
The group, banned in Germany and the Netherlands as well as being linked to the terrorists behind the London bombings in 2005, were seen spreading hate pamphlets around the Bankstown area in August.
News Ltd reports the group was then forced to move a planned meeting for that month at the Bankstown Town Hall because the material breached the council's rules not to allow meetings that incited hatred.