Police investigating social media threats to another Sydney mosque
- NSW Premier Chris Minns condemned an online threat directed at Lakemba Mosque and announced an urgent police investigation into the matter.
- The Lakemba Mosque called for stronger action against Islamophobia after receiving a disturbing comment referencing the 2019 Christchurch massacre.
- Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek labeled the threatening comment as 'reprehensible' and condemned rising intolerance against the Muslim community.
- Federal government's special envoy Aftab Malik called the incident 'deeply disturbing' and urged leaders to prioritize the safety of the Muslim community.
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Brisbane Shooting: Why is the Muslim community unsettled despite arrest?
Queensland Police found no evidence of a hate motive in the attack on a Muslim youth. However, Dr. Daoud Batchelor, Vice President of the Islamic Council of Queensland, states that the community is still concerned about the lack of details and clarity surrounding the attack’s motives.


Australian Muslims demand tougher action against Islamophobia amid rising threats
'We will not wait for another tragedy. We demand protection, respect, and the right to live without fear,' says mosque that was threatened - Anadolu Ajansı
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