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A Muslim woman who reportedly accused a Sydney police officer of racism has been charged with making a false statement.
The 43-year-old woman was stopped by police while driving a Honda Odyssey in Sydney's west, for a random breath test on June 7.
At the same time she was given an infringement notice for incorrectly displaying her P plates.
The woman told a television news station the police officer who pulled her over tried to remove her head dress, which conceals her entire face except for her eyes.
News Limited reported the police officer in question was attempting to identify the woman after observing her driver's licence.
The woman made numerous other complaints against him to Campbelltown police, which were documented in a sworn statutory declaration on June 10.
On Monday, police charged the woman at her Woodbine home, near Campbelltown, with making a false statement to police. She will appear at Campbelltown Local Court on August 18.
Muslims told to shun democracy
Sally Neighbour The Australian
July 05, 2010 12:00AM
LEADERS of the global Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir have called on Australian Muslims to join the struggle for a transnational Islamic state.
British Hizb ut-Tahrir leader Burhan Hanif told participants at a conference in western Sydney yesterday that democracy is "haram" (forbidden) for Muslims, whose political engagement should be be based purely on Islamic law. "We must adhere to Islam and Islam alone," Mr Hanif told about 500 participants attending the convention in Lidcombe.
"We should not be conned or succumb to the disingenuous and flawed narrative that the only way to engage politically is through the secular democratic process. It is prohibited and haram."
He said democracy was incompatible with Islam because the Koran insisted Allah was the sole lawmaker, and Muslim political involvement could not be based on "secular and erroneous concepts such as democracy and freedom".
Australian Conference attendee reports on what went on inside
His view was echoed by an Australian HT official, Wassim Dourehi, who told the conference Muslims should not support "any kafir (non-believer) political party", because humans have no right to make laws. Mr Dourehi also urged Muslims to spurn the concept of moderate Islam promoted by governments in the West, including in "this godforsaken country" of Australia.
"We need to reject this new secular version of Islam," he said. "It is a perverted concoction of Western governments. It is a perversion that seeks to wipe away the political aspects of Islam and localise our concerns. We must reject it and challenge the proponents of this aberration of Islam."
The conference, which followed the theme "The struggle for Islam in the West", was the first major event held by the Australian branch of HT since a seminar in 2007 which coincided with calls for the group to be banned. HT is outlawed in much of the Middle East but operates legally in more than 40 countries, campaigning for the establishment of a caliphate (Islamic state) modelled on the empire founded by the Prophet Mohammed in the 7th century.
HT's platform rejects the use of violence in its quest for an Islamic state, but supports the military destruction of Israel, which it regards as illegitimate, and endorses militant campaigns against foreign troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.
The federal government considered banning HT in 2007, but then attorney-general Philip Ruddock told parliament ASIO had advised him such a ban was not justified as the group did not support terrorism.
Another British HT member, Salim Atchia, told the conference the West was attempting to "beat the Muslims into submission" through intimidation and demonisation and by falsely portraying the aspiration for an Islamic state as dangerous and backward. Mr Dourehi said Muslims in the West must be at the vanguard of the push for a caliphate, which would govern all Muslim majority countries and lands that were previously under Islamic rule, such as Spain and The Philippines.
A female HT delegate, Reem Allouche, said Australian women should be at the forefront of the struggle by insisting on their right to wear the head-to-toe covering known as the niqab, in the face of legislation proposed by NSW Christian Democratic MP Fred Nile to ban it.
"This is not an issue about the niqab or hijab. This is a struggle between two ways of life, two competing ideologies, two civilisations. It's about (the West) controlling Islam through reform and thereby controlling the Muslims," Ms Allouche said.
A non-Muslim attendant at the conference, Ervin Zurell, provoked mild consternation among the audience when he asked why Muslims don't "go back to the country you came from".
Mr Zurell said afterwards that he found the conference "unbelievable" and "frightening".
A MAGISTRATE abruptly ended a bail hearing for a man charged with possessing loaded guns over fears something had been thrown at her in court.
Magistrate hit on head during Bail hearing.
The young man from an alleged crime family was refused bail today after police raids allegedly uncovered two loaded guns at his home.
Omar Chaouk, 18, of Brooklyn, was refused bail this morning in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court after the magistrate cited concerns about the ongoing dispute between the Chaouks and another western suburbs family.
Magistrate Fiona Stewart said any bail conditions could not allay those concerns after considering defence and prosecution submissions over the weekend.
But the short hearing ended abruptly after Ms Stewart feared something had been thrown at her, despite the tight security.
“I’m going to stand down immediately,” an obviously concerned Ms Stewart said.
In his bail application, Mr Chouk’s legal representatives said the array of weapons, ammunition and blank passports belonged to him for protection.
Hag in a Bag attacks Police and Media
Outside court on Friday July 2, Omar Chaouk's mother, Fatima, abused Det Sgt Kennedy and spat at and threw a shoe at the media.
Mr Chaouk sat behind protective glass in an earlier hearing after Santiago Taskforce detective told the court said police uncovered two loaded weapons during a raid on one of the family's homes last Thursday.
Acting Det Sgt Tim Kennedy told the court that a loaded pump-action shotgun was found in a wall, and a loaded revolver and stolen blank Australian passports were in a wood pile.
The court was told four passports were missing.
And it was alleged different calibre ammunition was found hidden in Omar Chaouk's bedroom and buried in the backyard.
Det Sgt Kennedy said Omar Chaouk told arresting detectives: “That stuff is all mine. It's for my protection.''
It was alleged members of Omar Chaouk's family had a predisposition to violence and he had an inclination to help them.
Prosecutor Katherine Linzner earlier told the court: “They (the hidden guns) were loaded and ready for use. That's of great community concern.''
Police had opposed bail fearing Mr Chaouk was an unacceptable risk to the safety of the public and a chance of fleeing to Lebanon.
But the defence lawyer Alan Swanwick said criminal conduct alleged against any of Omar Chaouk's relatives, including his father, Macchour, could not be held against him.
And he suggested Omar Chaouk's alleged admission to owning the weapons and ammunition was an 18-year-old acting “tough'' to save others from criminal charges.
Mr Swanwick said the Chaouk family was “under threat of death'', with a number of attempts to kill members of the clan in the past 12 months.
The court was told Omar Chaouk's parents would be left “defenceless'' if he remained in custody. Omar is facing eight firearm charges.
Outside court on Friday, Omar Chaouk's mother, Fatima, abused Det Sgt Kennedy and spat at and threw a shoe at the media.