
Anthony Albanese claims hecklers at Lakemba mosque unhappy Labor outlawed ‘extremist organisations’
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faced heckling during a visit to Lakemba mosque, where attendees expressed their discontent with the government's decision to outlaw extremist organizations like Hizb ut-Tahrir. The hecklers shouted phrases such as 'disgrace' and 'genocide supporters', prompting a swift exit from the Prime Minister. Albanese attributed the backlash to the mosque-goers' unhappiness with the legislation, although he did not provide evidence to support this claim.
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The visit to Lakemba mosque coincided with significant Islamic celebrations marking the end of Ramadan, a time of community and reflection. The Prime Minister's presence was likely intended to demonstrate solidarity with the Muslim community, but the negative reception suggests underlying discontent with government policies.
This article reflects the views and opinions of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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