The day the Chinese Red Guards crushed
dissent on Australian soil
China sends in the goons
It was a sorry day for free speech in Australia when
gangs of Chinese students marred the Australian leg of the Olympic torch relay,
assaulting, intimidating and harassing vastly outnumbered pro-Tibetan activists
as the torch was carried through Canberra's streets.
In spite of Prime Minister Rudd's promise that the blue track-suited Chinese
thugs would be confined to a bus, two of them managed to guide the torch along
its path. Full story
Australian Jihad - the Islamic warriors among us
So the new Rudd government thinks the citizenship test
is too difficult because a number of immigrants are failing it.
If after four years the would-be
citizens cannot speak enough English to pass an exam where the answers are given
in a booklet before the exam then maybe they are not serious about becoming
citizens.
A government spokesman said that refugees in particular,
find the test difficult. Meanwhile the Australian Federal Police are
investigating reports of African refugees who are using their residency in
Australia as a staging post to return to their homelands to join Islamic Jihad.
The government would do well to heed the words of
Syrian-born academic Wafa Sultan who warned during a visit to Australia last
year that Muslims were "brainwashed" from an early age to believe
Western values were evil and that the world would one day come under the
control of Sharia law. Full story
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