Police are monitoring a group linked to far-Right white supremacists who are planning an anti-Islam march on state Parliament. The march, scheduled for next month, threatens to further damage Melbourne’s reputation, already battered by attacks on Indian students.
A group linked to far-Right white supremacists has set up a Facebook page promoting a mass rally against immigrants and Islam. There are fears it might descend into a Cronulla-style riot.
“Listen Aussies, it’s time to harden up, close the gate, look after our own and keep our country as our country,” the Facebook page says.
Premier John Brumby slammed the rally, and said the matter had been referred to police. “Racism is unacceptable in Victoria and will not be tolerated,” he said. “It is highly distressing when people seek to abuse their right to freedom of speech.”
The president of the Islamic Friendship Association, Keysar Trad, condemned the rally. “It’s their democratic right to rally against anything they like, but it gives a very bad image of Australia to our neighbours, and doesn’t do much for internal cohesion,” he said.
“The organisers should realise the majority of Australians do not share their view and can see the benefits and contributions Muslims have made to Australia. My message to the community is that Australians will not buy into this type of action. We’ve moved on from Cronulla, and they need to realise that.”
The Facebook group has gathered about 40 members and has received support from interstate.
Some posting messages have criticised the event. “Cronulla comes to Melbourne. Another sad day for Australian history,” one message says.
Islam Channel CEO – Mohamed Ali Harrath appeared this morning in Kempton Park Magistrates Court in Pretoria, in what was regarded as a formality following his arrest at the end of January this year, in connection with an Interpol Red Notice posted by the Tunisian authorities.

