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EXTREMISM WAKE-UP CALL

June 20, 2024

Thursday 20 June 2024
Peter Kohn
Australian Jewish News


 BID TO BAN HIZB UT-TAHRIR ISLAMISTS BEHIND SHULE MOB JEWISH communal leaders  are uniting around efforts by the Zionist Federation of Australia (ZFA) to  obtain a federal ban on Hizb ut-Tahrir, after revelations the extremist  organisation was involved in last Novembers violence outside a Melbourne  synagogue, the University of Sydney encampment and in wider pro-Palestinian  unrest.
 
 The ZFA will write to the government after a Nine newspapers probe detailed  the outfits infiltration of pro-Gaza demonstrations and its role in the now  disbanded USYD encampment.
 
 USYD vice-chancellor Mark Scott emailed staff on Monday concerning  allegations regarding external influences on the protest encampment we are  seeking advice from authorities.
 
 Nines investigation found Hizb ut-Tahrir in Australia has attached itself to  pro-Palestinian organisations to pursue the violent replacement of Israel with  an Islamic caliphate.
 
 The group was active in street violence near a Caulfield synagogue on  November 10, forcing it to be evacuated.
 
 ZFA president Jeremy Leibler said the Nine investigation must be a wake-up  call.
 
 Hizb ut-Tahrir is promoting terrorism, hatred and violence. We will be  writing to the Australian government, urging it to initiate the legal process  for Hizb ut-Tahrir to be proscribed as a terrorist organisation, he said.
 
 Describing Hizb ut-Tahrirs rhetoric as antisemitic, misogynist, homophobic,  transphobic and anti-Western, Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-CEO  Peter Wertheim urged federal legislation to widen the powers of the Home  Affairs Minister.
 
 Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council executive director Colin  Rubenstein said his organisation has long warned of the danger from Hizb  ut-Tahrir.
 
 At the very least, it should be subject to much greater legal scrutiny.
 
 Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus told The AJN, the government condemns the  hateful comments by members of Hizb ut-Tahrir. We take advice from our  security and intelligence agencies about whether to list organisations, and  we dont speculate publicly about that process.
 
 Macnamara MP Josh Burns said he has spoken to colleagues and raised serious  concerns about Hizb ut-Tahrir, emphasising, There is a process for the  consideration of the listing of terrorist organisations.
 
 Urging the Albanese government to promptly consider proscribing the  organisation, Victorian Liberal Senator James Paterson told The AJN Hizb  ut-Tahrirs involvement in unrest in Australia since October 7 was deeply  disturbing. If you are involved in promoting, fostering, encouraging and even  praising terrorist activity, that is grounds under the criminal code for your  organisation to be listed as a terrorist organisation.
 
 In 2021, Dave Sharma, then MP for Wentworth, called on the Morrison  government to prosecute Hizb ut-Tahrir after it posted a video of a rally  with chants of Destroy the Jews! and Oh Allah, give us the necks of those  evildoers. In the previous year, its then spiritual leader Ismail al-Wahwah  exclaimed, To the entity of the Jews we say: Do not rejoice The day will come  when you will cry blood.
 
 Pressed on Sydneys 2GB in 2017, Peter Dutton, as home affairs minister, said  proscribing Hizb ut-Tahrir was a matter for then attorney-general George  Brandis, but a ban did not eventuate. Hizb ut-Tahrir is banned in the UK,  Germany, Indonesia and in many Arab countries.

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