One Nation (NSW Division) Media Release - 11/1/2007
"THE PRICE OF LIBERTY IS ETERNAL VIGILANCE"

Even in Britain where this demonstration was allowed
Hizb ut-Tahrir is banned !
"The price of liberty is eternal vigilance", goes the motto of the RSL.
Unfortunately some organizations in Australia are not so vigilant, like Bankstown Council and the Labor Party which runs it.
What else can we conclude when we learn they were about to hire their Town Hall to the local Taliban, Hizb ut-Tahrir, an extremist islamic group already banned in three countries.
The was not to be a peaceful forum to discuss working within the Australian democratic framework to achieve an aim, but a teach-in on how to destroy it.
The aims of organizations like Hizb ut-Tahrir were laid out by Abu Bakar Bashir, inspiration for the Bali bombers, in an interview published in Aljazeera on 21st August, 2006. He declared "There is no democracy in Islam, so do not try to interpret the Quran and turn Islam into a democracy to suit your needs. God's law comes first. It is not up to the will of the people to decide what is right and how to live. Rather the will of the people have to be bent to suit the will of God. It is not democracy that we want, but Allah-cracy!"
If this sounds like idle talk, remember that Lebanon was once a Christian country.
We know Labor is desperate for votes in Bankstown and therefore has to kowtow to all tastes, but we didn't know they were that desperate. But then we should remember it was Labor that allowed Hilaly to stay here.
Lenin said "When we hang the last of the capitalists they will be fighting each other for the privilege of selling us the rope".
One Nation says when the Taliban take over Australia the Labor Party will be fighting among themselves for the privilege of renting them a hall in which to stage their victory rally.
Statement issued January 11th, 2007 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division) by Bob Vinnicombe Publicity Officer
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