Mohamed Abdulrahman guilty of hitting police officer
Sarah Crawford
The Daily Telegraph
September 11,2015
HE is the serial police assaulter whose own mother helped him in his attempt to resist arrest.
But Mohamed Atteya Abdulrahman has thrown one punch too many at the law after being found guilty this week of giving an officer a black eye during an all-in family scuffle with police as they tried to arrest him for assault.
Magistrate Shane McAnulty said it was a “very hostile situation’’ when police went to talk to Abdulrahman at his family home at Granville on October 17 last year over claims he had bashed his then fiancee.
The situation quickly deteriorated when officers attempted to arrest Abdulrahman. During the melee, the 21-year-old punched Constable Joel Swales in the eye as the officer tried to handcuff him.
At the time, Abdulrahman was on a two-year suspended sentence for assaulting police and resisting arrest on September 9, 2013. He was also facing two charges of assaulting police on December 20, 2013. He was later convicted and placed on a further 18- month suspended sentence.
Now three more offences can be added to that list after he was found guilty in Parramatta Local Court this week of punching Constable Swales, resisting arrest and common assault against his former fiancee Eda Inceol.
When police arrived at Abdulrahman’s home in October last year to make inquiries about the assault on Ms Inceol, he gave a false name and walked inside the house. The officers followed but when they tried to arrest him his family intervened.
Mr McAnulty said as Constable Swales tried to handcuff Abdulrahman “he is stopped by the accused and the accused's brother (Ahmad) who is attempting to shelter him and his mother who is attempting to get in the way’’. Mr McAnulty said Abdulrahman punched Constable Swales in the right eye.
Abdulrahman is on bail pending his sentence on November 16.
A blog revealing the horrors of Islam,International Socialism,the misery these two evils are inflicting upon the free the world,and those it has already enslaved,along with various articles revealing the attacks from within upon the western Judeo Christian ethic by those we entrusted to preserve it. Videos and Pictures of many varied subjects from around the world, along with some jokes of mine and any funny ones you want to send me.
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Warning to all Muslims the world over seeking asylum and protection from the manifestations of their faith.
Do not under any circumstances come to Australia, for we are a Nation founded upon Judeo Christian Law and principles and as such Australia is an anathema to any follower of the Paedophile Slave Trader Mohammad's cult of Islam.
There is no ideology more hated and despised in Australia than Islam.You simply would not like it here.
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Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.
Voltaire French author, humanist, rationalist, & satirist (1694 - 1778)
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Those who demand you believe that Islam is a Religion of Peace also demand you believe in Anthropogenic Global Warming.
Aussie News & Views Jan 1 2009
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"But Communism is the god of discontent, and needs no blessing. All it needs is a heart willing to hate, willing to call envy “justice."
Equality then means the violent destruction of all social and cultural distinctions. Freedom means absolute dictatorship over the people."
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“ If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival.
“There may be even a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than live as slaves”
Winston Churchill. Pg.310 “The Hell Makers” John C. Grover ISBN # 0 7316 1918 8
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This matters above everything.
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'a socialist is communist without the courage of conviction to say what he really is'.
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Hontar: We must work in the world, your eminence. The world is thus.
Altamirano: No, Señor Hontar. Thus have we made the world... thus have I made it.
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Voltaire said: “If you want to know who rules over you, just find out who you are not permitted to criticize.”
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When those sworn to destroy you,Communism, Socialism,"Change you can Believe in" via their rabid salivating Mongrel Dog,Islam,take away your humanity, your God given Sanctity of Life, Created in His Image , If you are lucky this prayer is maybe all you have left, If you believe in God and his Son,Jesus Christ, then you are, despite the evils that may befall you are better off than most.
Lord, I come before You with a heavy heart. I feel so much and yet sometimes I feel nothing at all. I don't know where to turn, who to talk to, or how to deal with the things going on in my life. You see everything, Lord. You know everything, Lord. Yet when I seek you it is so hard to feel You here with me. Lord, help me through this. I don't see any other way to get out of this. There is no light at the end of my tunnel, yet everyone says You can show it to me. Lord, help me find that light. Let it be Your light. Give me someone to help. Let me feel You with me. Lord, let me see what You provide and see an alternative to taking my life. Let me feel Your blessings and comfort. Amen.
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"The chief weapon in the quiver of all Islamist expansionist movements, is the absolute necessity to keep victims largely unaware of the actual theology plotting their demise. To complete this deception, a large body of ‘moderates’ continue to spew such ridiculous claims as “Islam means Peace” thereby keeping non-Muslims from actually reading the Qur’an, the Sira, the Hadith, or actually looking into the past 1400 years of history. Islamists also deny or dismiss the concept of ‘abrogation’, which is the universal intra-Islamic method of replacing slightly more tolerable aspects of the religion in favor of more violent demands for Muslims to slay and subdue infidels"
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Showing posts with label Cultural Enrichment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cultural Enrichment. Show all posts
Friday, September 11, 2015
Pious Muslim Mohamed Abdulrahman convicted of assault Police officer whilst on two year suspended sentence for assault Police and resisting arrest
Tuesday, September 08, 2015
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Oh Sam !!!! Say it ain't so Sam, he has always been such a Good Good Boy !!!!!
Sam Ibrahim, Rose Tattoo drummer arrested over alleged gun running
Mark Morrie
The Daily Telegraph
April 1 2014
FORMER bikie boss Sam Ibrahim and drummer for rock band Rose Tattoo, Paul De Marco, have been charged after being arrested as part of investigations into an alleged gun running syndicate.
The pair were swept up in a series of early morning raids today along with Sam’s sister Maha Sayour. Police also seized 13 weapons resulting from the six-month undercover operation in western Sydney.
De Marco, 55, has been charged with 27 counts including supplying a pistol to an unauthorised person, supplying ammunition, supplying a prohibited firearm and supplying a prohibited weapon.
Ibrahim, 45, was charged with four counts related to the supply of a pistol to an unauthorised person, conspiracy to commit an offence – supplying a firearm to an unauthorised person and supplying a prohibited firearm which is subject to a prohibition order.
They have been refused bail and are due to appear at Blacktown Local Court via audio visual link today.
Sayour, 43, was charged with conspiracy to commit offence – supply firearm to person unauthorised to possess.
She has been refused bail and is due to appear at Wollongong Local Court today.
Investigations are continuing and further arrests are expected.
Ibrahim’s solicitor, Brett Galloway, said his client was unlikely to make a bail application.
”I’ve not yet seen the facts ... these are serious charges and these things need to be given great consideration,’’ Mr Galloway told Fairfax.
Following extensive inquiries, police from North West Metropolitan Region, assisted by specialist units, executed six simultaneous search warrants at Windsor, Greystanes, Londonderry, Castlereagh, St Marys and Warilla, about 6.15am today.
Police allege that during today’s search warrants, investigators located and seized five firearms, various calibres of ammunition, illicit drugs and steroids.
Investigations are continuing and further arrests are expected.
Police say a total of 18 illegal weapons have been seized during the investigation.
The 18 seized weapons - which included an M1 military assault rifle, shotguns, semi-automatic pistols and bullets - are being examined to see if they were used in any shootings in Sydney over the past three years.
”When you look at some of the guns, you shake your head and wonder what that firepower would do if it got into the wrong hands,’’ Assistant Commissioner Denis Clifford told a press conference.
”This will no doubt put a significant dent in the organised sale of illegal firearms in western Sydney, but we’re sure there’s a lot more out there.’’
He expects more arrests over the alleged syndicate.
The 13 guns bought in October were all purchased in western Sydney, though police believe the sales syndicate also operated in the Illawarra region.
The M1 assault rifle is a military-issued gun and cannot be legally bought by licensed gun owners.
Strike Force Bootle was established by detectives from Penrith Local Area Command in October 2013 to investigate the sale of illegal firearms in Sydney’s west
Mark Morrie
The Daily Telegraph
April 1 2014
FORMER bikie boss Sam Ibrahim and drummer for rock band Rose Tattoo, Paul De Marco, have been charged after being arrested as part of investigations into an alleged gun running syndicate.
The pair were swept up in a series of early morning raids today along with Sam’s sister Maha Sayour. Police also seized 13 weapons resulting from the six-month undercover operation in western Sydney.
De Marco, 55, has been charged with 27 counts including supplying a pistol to an unauthorised person, supplying ammunition, supplying a prohibited firearm and supplying a prohibited weapon.
Ibrahim, 45, was charged with four counts related to the supply of a pistol to an unauthorised person, conspiracy to commit an offence – supplying a firearm to an unauthorised person and supplying a prohibited firearm which is subject to a prohibition order.
They have been refused bail and are due to appear at Blacktown Local Court via audio visual link today.
Sayour, 43, was charged with conspiracy to commit offence – supply firearm to person unauthorised to possess.
She has been refused bail and is due to appear at Wollongong Local Court today.
Investigations are continuing and further arrests are expected.
Ibrahim’s solicitor, Brett Galloway, said his client was unlikely to make a bail application.
”I’ve not yet seen the facts ... these are serious charges and these things need to be given great consideration,’’ Mr Galloway told Fairfax.
Following extensive inquiries, police from North West Metropolitan Region, assisted by specialist units, executed six simultaneous search warrants at Windsor, Greystanes, Londonderry, Castlereagh, St Marys and Warilla, about 6.15am today.
Police allege that during today’s search warrants, investigators located and seized five firearms, various calibres of ammunition, illicit drugs and steroids.
Investigations are continuing and further arrests are expected.
Police say a total of 18 illegal weapons have been seized during the investigation.
The 18 seized weapons - which included an M1 military assault rifle, shotguns, semi-automatic pistols and bullets - are being examined to see if they were used in any shootings in Sydney over the past three years.
”When you look at some of the guns, you shake your head and wonder what that firepower would do if it got into the wrong hands,’’ Assistant Commissioner Denis Clifford told a press conference.
”This will no doubt put a significant dent in the organised sale of illegal firearms in western Sydney, but we’re sure there’s a lot more out there.’’
He expects more arrests over the alleged syndicate.
The 13 guns bought in October were all purchased in western Sydney, though police believe the sales syndicate also operated in the Illawarra region.
The M1 assault rifle is a military-issued gun and cannot be legally bought by licensed gun owners.
Strike Force Bootle was established by detectives from Penrith Local Area Command in October 2013 to investigate the sale of illegal firearms in Sydney’s west
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Skaf Rape Gang Victims will never forgive
We can't forget and we'll never forgive - Skaf rape victims ten years on
This story was published
4 YEARS AGO JULY 03, 2010
SALLY Sharp* does not mince her words. Ten years after a group of 14 young males gang raped her in a horrific six-hour ordeal she still wishes they were dead.
"I just wish they were all dead, run over by a bus," she says.
But these days she can't be bothered wasting her energy thinking too much about them. Life has moved on, she is happy and positive, she has a great job which she loves, she has relationships and a wonderfully supportive family
Sally, now 29, was one of at least six victims who fell prey to the evil gang of Bilal Skaf, which terrorised western Sydney in August of the year 2000, gang raping young women in what turned out to be racist attacks.
Their victims were lured from trains, shopping centres and public places. The attacks were calculated and well planned and involved up to 14 males, aged 13 to 18 years, all of Lebanese origin. As well as being raped, Sally was subjected to racist taunts, she was called an "Aussie pig", told she was going to get it "Leb style" and asked if "Leb c*** tasted better than Aussie c***".
It has been a long road to recovery for the victims but most of them have triumphed. Of the 11 young men convicted of attacking them, all but one remain in jail. One was released on parole three years ago and another, who was released on parole in May last year, had his parole revoked in March after failing drug tests.
But, for the victims, life is best lived without giving any of the men much thought. Some would prefer not to talk about it at all. At least two are now married with young children. One of them, who spent several years living overseas, says that era has now been erased from her life and she has so much to look forward to with her family and children that she does not look backwards.
Others say they have emerged winners and one, who also has children now, has even forgiven her attackers.
Sally will never do that. She says there is "no way" she would ever forgive any of the 14 who defiled her on the evening of August 30, 2000. She is not one of those capable of such extraordinary forgiveness.
But she doesn't need to be. After an ordeal through the courts which dragged on for seven years and which saw two of her alleged attackers granted retrials and one ultimately found not guilty, she has emerged stronger and more determined.
It wasn't an easy road to travel. The ongoing court cases badly affected her study, she was scared to go out and she was locking herself away in the house.
She remembers the exact moment when she decided that the men who raped her would not break her spirit. It was the day she was meant to go back to court to give evidence in the retrial of one of her alleged attackers.
She did not want to do it. She had been in court several times and it had been a harrowing experience. She didn't want to go back there. It was too draining, emotionally and physically.
"That was seven years after it [the attacks]. It was enough. That was exactly the moment I decided I wasn't going back," Sally says.
"It seemed like every time I got myself to a place where I wanted to do something with the rest of my life, this [court] would come back and kick me up the bum and I would dwell on it."
Sally says that half of her is glad she went to police and to court, the other half wonders if it was worth it.
The court system, she says, is "riddled with flaws". Her advice for rape victims is to do what they think is right and not to let other people talk them into going to court.
Another victim, Debbie Greenwood*, is now 28.
She is satisfied with the court and criminal justice system response to her case and she would do it all over again if she had to in order to ensure her rapists got what they deserved.
Debbie now has a long-term relationship and a stable job and says she tries not to think about that night too often. She now exercises caution when she goes out at night and says she only goes out with her boyfriend to ensure that she is safe.
"Before it happened I used to think no one would ever attack me. Clearly when it happened I thought I was going to die that night . . . that I wasn't as invincible as I thought," she remembers.
"Pretty much for me I feel that justice is served in my case anyway. I think they got what they deserved for the crimes they committed against me. I'd do it all again. I'd go back [to court] as many times as I had to, I'd go back time and time again."
Sally remains tough and determined. She now has a job which she loves and she is able to catch a train again. Sally was lured from a train to her fate and for a long time found it difficult to get on a train.
But she is pragmatic. She has to get to work and get around somehow. Besides, avoiding trains would mean her attackers had won.
And she doesn't think about the attack as often. Once, she would think about it all the time, every day. Now it's less frequent, as are the flashbacks and nightmares. She has conquered her own devils and is proud of it.
* Names changed to protect the identities of victims
This story was published
4 YEARS AGO JULY 03, 2010
SALLY Sharp* does not mince her words. Ten years after a group of 14 young males gang raped her in a horrific six-hour ordeal she still wishes they were dead.
"I just wish they were all dead, run over by a bus," she says.
But these days she can't be bothered wasting her energy thinking too much about them. Life has moved on, she is happy and positive, she has a great job which she loves, she has relationships and a wonderfully supportive family
Remember When: Crown Prosecutor Margaret Cunneen,The woman who fought back for the victims.
Sydney's Occupied Territories Bilal Skaf Gang Rapist member known as "H" to be released on Parole... NOT LONG ENOUGH!!! Deport the Prick
Sally, now 29, was one of at least six victims who fell prey to the evil gang of Bilal Skaf, which terrorised western Sydney in August of the year 2000, gang raping young women in what turned out to be racist attacks.
Their victims were lured from trains, shopping centres and public places. The attacks were calculated and well planned and involved up to 14 males, aged 13 to 18 years, all of Lebanese origin. As well as being raped, Sally was subjected to racist taunts, she was called an "Aussie pig", told she was going to get it "Leb style" and asked if "Leb c*** tasted better than Aussie c***".
It has been a long road to recovery for the victims but most of them have triumphed. Of the 11 young men convicted of attacking them, all but one remain in jail. One was released on parole three years ago and another, who was released on parole in May last year, had his parole revoked in March after failing drug tests.
But, for the victims, life is best lived without giving any of the men much thought. Some would prefer not to talk about it at all. At least two are now married with young children. One of them, who spent several years living overseas, says that era has now been erased from her life and she has so much to look forward to with her family and children that she does not look backwards.
Others say they have emerged winners and one, who also has children now, has even forgiven her attackers.
Sally will never do that. She says there is "no way" she would ever forgive any of the 14 who defiled her on the evening of August 30, 2000. She is not one of those capable of such extraordinary forgiveness.
But she doesn't need to be. After an ordeal through the courts which dragged on for seven years and which saw two of her alleged attackers granted retrials and one ultimately found not guilty, she has emerged stronger and more determined.
It wasn't an easy road to travel. The ongoing court cases badly affected her study, she was scared to go out and she was locking herself away in the house.
She remembers the exact moment when she decided that the men who raped her would not break her spirit. It was the day she was meant to go back to court to give evidence in the retrial of one of her alleged attackers.
She did not want to do it. She had been in court several times and it had been a harrowing experience. She didn't want to go back there. It was too draining, emotionally and physically.
"That was seven years after it [the attacks]. It was enough. That was exactly the moment I decided I wasn't going back," Sally says.
"It seemed like every time I got myself to a place where I wanted to do something with the rest of my life, this [court] would come back and kick me up the bum and I would dwell on it."
Sally says that half of her is glad she went to police and to court, the other half wonders if it was worth it.
The court system, she says, is "riddled with flaws". Her advice for rape victims is to do what they think is right and not to let other people talk them into going to court.
Another victim, Debbie Greenwood*, is now 28.
She is satisfied with the court and criminal justice system response to her case and she would do it all over again if she had to in order to ensure her rapists got what they deserved.
Debbie now has a long-term relationship and a stable job and says she tries not to think about that night too often. She now exercises caution when she goes out at night and says she only goes out with her boyfriend to ensure that she is safe.
"Before it happened I used to think no one would ever attack me. Clearly when it happened I thought I was going to die that night . . . that I wasn't as invincible as I thought," she remembers.
"Pretty much for me I feel that justice is served in my case anyway. I think they got what they deserved for the crimes they committed against me. I'd do it all again. I'd go back [to court] as many times as I had to, I'd go back time and time again."
Sally remains tough and determined. She now has a job which she loves and she is able to catch a train again. Sally was lured from a train to her fate and for a long time found it difficult to get on a train.
But she is pragmatic. She has to get to work and get around somehow. Besides, avoiding trains would mean her attackers had won.
And she doesn't think about the attack as often. Once, she would think about it all the time, every day. Now it's less frequent, as are the flashbacks and nightmares. She has conquered her own devils and is proud of it.
* Names changed to protect the identities of victims
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Cultural Enrichment and Diversity Down Under
Abuse alert
Miranda Devine
Sunday, October 20, 2013
A MUSLIM child-bride married off at age 14 and abused by her husband for the next six years has won full custody of their child in a case that should send warning bells across Australia.
Federal Circuit Court judge Joe Harman was so appalled by the violent abuse endured by the young woman, now 24, that he called her former husband as “a most heinous, capricious and revolting misogynist”.
What is most disturbing about this story is not just that her parents willingly married her off to such a man.
It is that she told a teacher of her problems but nothing was done, despite mandatory reporting requirements.
This is cultural tolerance beyond reason. Domestic abuse is wrong in any culture.
More Harmony Day's Down Under : Mahmoud Hamzy shot dead in Sydney's Occupied Territories
Revesby Heights shooting leaves one man dead and another injured
Ian Walker and Ben McClellan
The Daily Telegraph
October 29.2013
THE man shot dead in another Sydney gun atrocity today has been named as Mahmoud Hamzy, a cousin of Bassam Hamzy, Australia's biggest gangster.
Hamzy has operated the notorious crime syndicate Brothers 4 Life from behind bars.
An al-Qaeda devotee, he was originally jailed for the 1998 shooting murder of Kris Toumazis outside a Sydney nightclub and was subsequently convicted for conspiring to murder a witness against him.
The dead man and his seriously injured mate were known associates of the Hamze crime gang called Brothers For Life, and were found in a lit-up and open garage suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
Ten police cars swarmed on the newly built housing estate at Bardo Circuit, Revesby Heights, about 12.30am.
One man, shot twice in the head and neck as well as the stomach and back, died a short time later.
The other man, shot in the stomach and leg, was rushed by ambulance to Liverpool Hospital to undergo treatment.
The gunfire was heard by shocked local residents who called triple zero to report the shooting.
"I just heard pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop," a nearby resident, who didn't wish to be named, said.
"These guys (who live where the shooting happened) are always racing up and down the street in nice cars."
A young man pulled up to the crime scene around 7am in a silver Mustang with blue stripes down the middle and number plates that read MEOC ( the acronym for the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad) dressed in a blue, plastic forensic tracksuit.
This vehicle is registered at a Discounted SOCIAL SECURITY RECIPIENT RATE Gee fancy that.
He was denied entry into the unit block by police and when asked by reporters what had happened he reportedly said it was "fireworks" and New Year's Eve had "come early" before getting back in the Mustang and driving off.
A neighbour said he was woken by the shooting in the recently built 40-odd unit complex and heard up to 10 shots fired and a car speeding off.
"Maximum 10 I believe, I am not sure I have never used weapons in my life. I would say it wasn't automatic because the space between wasn't automatic," he said.
"Of course I am concerned. I have only lived here two, three months and in two weeks I'll be out."
Sanjeev Kumar didn't hearing the shooting but the father of two said it was terrifying a man had been shot dead less than 100 metres from his Thomas St home next to the entrance to Bardo Circuit.
The accountant said there had been another shooting earlier in the year.
In that incident at 10.25pm on July 23 police said one shot had been fired in Bardo Circuit before three cars were seen to drive away from the area.
No one was injured and investigators were looking for a white Toyota Hilux utility or white Nissan Pulsar in the area at the time.
Mr Kumar said the police had been at the location in force previously.
"It definitely is (terrifying), it's very scary. About a month ago 10 police cars have come here, there has been a shooting in the past in Bardo Circuit a couple of shots had been fired before," he said.
"We moved in here a year ago and we really like the place because it is quiet. Most of them are like families and it's quite renowned for the schools."
Friends of the victims gathered at the crime scene before later meeting outside Liverpool Hospital where multiple police cars were parked.
Bankstown Police, along with detectives from the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad, are investigating the shooting.
A crime scene was established with forensic officers arriving at 5am to examine the garage where a black Mercedes sports car as well as black and white utes were parked out the front.
Multicultural Sydney: Pious Muslim, Bassam Hamzy, pleads guilty to ……Australia, Islamic Menace :No Arabic for YOU!!!!!!….. Muslim KILLER.Sydney's Occupied Territories: Muslims attack Police after shooting woman...Sydney's Occupied Territories : Just another Harmony Day as another member of the "...he's such a good boy he neva do nutting to nobody" shot through the back of head. Pious Muslim Thug Drug Dealer Kneecapper and Multicultural Diversity Enrichment Ambassador to be released after 9 years in the Can Dying Khaled Kahwaji asked to name his attackerSydney : Terrorist Saleh Jamal Walks FREE
Revesby Heights shooting leaves one man dead and another injured
Ian Walker and Ben McClellan
The Daily Telegraph
October 29.2013
THE man shot dead in another Sydney gun atrocity today has been named as Mahmoud Hamzy, a cousin of Bassam Hamzy, Australia's biggest gangster.
Hamzy has operated the notorious crime syndicate Brothers 4 Life from behind bars.
An al-Qaeda devotee, he was originally jailed for the 1998 shooting murder of Kris Toumazis outside a Sydney nightclub and was subsequently convicted for conspiring to murder a witness against him.
The dead man and his seriously injured mate were known associates of the Hamze crime gang called Brothers For Life, and were found in a lit-up and open garage suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
Ten police cars swarmed on the newly built housing estate at Bardo Circuit, Revesby Heights, about 12.30am.
One man, shot twice in the head and neck as well as the stomach and back, died a short time later.
The other man, shot in the stomach and leg, was rushed by ambulance to Liverpool Hospital to undergo treatment.
The gunfire was heard by shocked local residents who called triple zero to report the shooting.
"I just heard pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop," a nearby resident, who didn't wish to be named, said.
"These guys (who live where the shooting happened) are always racing up and down the street in nice cars."
A young man pulled up to the crime scene around 7am in a silver Mustang with blue stripes down the middle and number plates that read MEOC ( the acronym for the Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad) dressed in a blue, plastic forensic tracksuit.
This vehicle is registered at a Discounted SOCIAL SECURITY RECIPIENT RATE Gee fancy that.
He was denied entry into the unit block by police and when asked by reporters what had happened he reportedly said it was "fireworks" and New Year's Eve had "come early" before getting back in the Mustang and driving off.
A neighbour said he was woken by the shooting in the recently built 40-odd unit complex and heard up to 10 shots fired and a car speeding off.
"Maximum 10 I believe, I am not sure I have never used weapons in my life. I would say it wasn't automatic because the space between wasn't automatic," he said.
"Of course I am concerned. I have only lived here two, three months and in two weeks I'll be out."
Sanjeev Kumar didn't hearing the shooting but the father of two said it was terrifying a man had been shot dead less than 100 metres from his Thomas St home next to the entrance to Bardo Circuit.
The accountant said there had been another shooting earlier in the year.
In that incident at 10.25pm on July 23 police said one shot had been fired in Bardo Circuit before three cars were seen to drive away from the area.
No one was injured and investigators were looking for a white Toyota Hilux utility or white Nissan Pulsar in the area at the time.
Mr Kumar said the police had been at the location in force previously.
"It definitely is (terrifying), it's very scary. About a month ago 10 police cars have come here, there has been a shooting in the past in Bardo Circuit a couple of shots had been fired before," he said.
"We moved in here a year ago and we really like the place because it is quiet. Most of them are like families and it's quite renowned for the schools."
Friends of the victims gathered at the crime scene before later meeting outside Liverpool Hospital where multiple police cars were parked.
Bankstown Police, along with detectives from the State Crime Command's Homicide Squad, are investigating the shooting.
A crime scene was established with forensic officers arriving at 5am to examine the garage where a black Mercedes sports car as well as black and white utes were parked out the front.
Multicultural Sydney: Pious Muslim, Bassam Hamzy, pleads guilty to ……Australia, Islamic Menace :No Arabic for YOU!!!!!!….. Muslim KILLER.Sydney's Occupied Territories: Muslims attack Police after shooting woman...Sydney's Occupied Territories : Just another Harmony Day as another member of the "...he's such a good boy he neva do nutting to nobody" shot through the back of head. Pious Muslim Thug Drug Dealer Kneecapper and Multicultural Diversity Enrichment Ambassador to be released after 9 years in the Can Dying Khaled Kahwaji asked to name his attackerSydney : Terrorist Saleh Jamal Walks FREE
Omar Halaby 19 year old Muslim Insurgent / Rioter and Disability Pensioner.
Muslim rioter and vandal Omar Halaby spared jail following September 15 2012 Sydney CBD Muslim Insurgency Riots..Life on the pension is a riot for Omar
What makes the "Mufti of Sydney's Occupied Territories and his fellow insurgents "feel like we is on cloud nine" ?
Sydney's Muslim Insurgency Riots Aftermath: Spin Doctors and apologists still performing CPR on Multiculturalism.
Labor Green Loon's Islamic Colonization of Australia :Truth worse than the Fiction
Australia's Labor Green Loon Co Party Government sets new Olympic Record for Islamic Colonization of Australia
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Sydney's Occupied Territories: Mohammed Alameddine Muslim Con Artist at it AGAIN
Mohammed Alameddine Muslim Con Artist at it AGAIN
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Thursday, November 22, 2012
A new low for the Australian Labor Party:$173.000 per ILLEGAL Muslim asylum seeker as Chemotherapy Patients asked to pay MORE for treatment or die.
Budget cuts hit cancer treatment as key centre warns of closure
Sid Maher, Political Correspondent
The Australian
November 21, 2012 12:00AM
PRIVATE hospitals are warning of nationwide cutbacks to chemotherapy services - and one of the nation's largest regional cancer treatment centres faces closure - over a decision to slash federal government funding for chemotherapy drugs.
The Australian Private Hospitals Association has warned that the cost of providing treatment to thousands of cancer patients could rise by up to $100 for every chemotherapy infusion as part of the decision, which will save the federal budget $40 million a year.
Why has the Labor / Green / Loon / Independent "Co Party Government" been able to find in excess of $2.5 Billion annually for their Islamic Colonization of Australia, via their "open borders" asylum seeker policy, but says it cannot continue to fund Cancer Patients Chemotherapy?
Sure these people are predominantly Australians, and as such, are, in the eyes of this Union / GetUp funded Government, very low on it's list of priorities, however even for the Australian Labor Party this is a new low.
Australians react to this despicable attack upon our most vunerable citizens via Sydney's #1 morning radio program hosted by Ray Hadley on Radio 2GB.COM / 873 AM.
With medical facilities unlikely to be able to pass on the increase in prices charged by pharmacists for the drugs, they fear patients could be forced to seek treatment in an overcrowded public system if services in private centres are scaled back.
St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital in Queensland has warned its 25-chair unit - one of the nation's largest regional centres funded from the federal government's regional cancer care program - would face increased costs of $800,000 to $1m as a result of the decision and would not be viable when the cut took effect on December 1.
Cancer advocates met with federal Health Department officials in Brisbane last week over the issue.
The controversy has been sparked by a Health Department decision to cut by more than 70 per cent the price paid under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme for Docetaxel - a drug used to treat breast, ovarian, prostate and lung cancer.
The cut was made under the government's price disclosure regime, which factors in discounting in prices charged to pharmacists by drug manufacturers to set the government price.
With the latest decision, the scheme has saved a total of almost $200m since the amount paid under the PBS for a range of chemotherapy drugs was first pared back when the regime was introduced in 2009. Revolts by the medical fraternity helped overturn past attempts to find savings from cutting spending on some chemotherapy drugs.
Opponents of the latest cut argue the decision on Docetaxel takes away the last drug where large margins were paid, eroding the ability of pharmacists to use the profits to cross-subsidise other aspects of chemotherapy treatment. This, they argue, will force higher costs to be passed on to private hospitals or patients.
A coalition of groups concerned about the cut - including the Cancer Council, the Private Cancer Physicians of Australia and anti-cancer advocates canSpeak - warns that a portion of the government's savings need to be reinvested back into the pharmacy sector to prevent increased costs being passed on to cancer patients.
Independent senator Nick Xenophon said he was concerned about the decision and would hold talks with the other independents, including Tony Windsor, and the Greens to have it overturned. "This is the worst form of false economy," Senator Xenophon said.
"What it will do is cost-shift to the public sector . . . and public sector pharmacists say they won't be able to cope. The whole issue with chemotherapy is it's time-critical.
"The patient can't afford to be on a waiting list. It has to be done on the same day."
The Cancer Council has expressed concern that the looming impasse between private providers and the government could have an impact on cancer treatment in regional areas.
Australian Private Hospitals Association chief executive Michael Roff said private hospitals would face cost increases as a result of the decision and even a small reduction of services of 10 per cent would mean 20,000 cancer patients being forced on to the public system.
He said to recoup costs, private hospitals would have to charge patients about $100 extra a treatment. Some patients required several treatments a week.
"In the majority of cases, private hospitals won't be able to pass those on to private patients because our contracts with health funds prevent that," Mr Roff said.
He said the outcome would vary from hospital to hospital depending on how they were supplied. "Some hospitals will be able to continue providing service," he said. "Some have indicated they will limit the types of services that are provided. Some have indicated they are looking at capping the number of treatments they provide to minimise the hospital's financial exposure. And some have indicated that they have no option but to cease providing chemotherapy services altogether."
St Andrew's Toowoomba Hospital chief executive Ray Fairweather said the increased costs that would be passed on to the chemotherapy unit would make the hospital's financial situation untenable.
"It puts us in a very difficult situation whereby we either accept the cut, which is virtually impossible for us to do so, or we consider closing the service, which is the likely scenario."
Mr Fairweather said the facility had opened an upgrade - from 15 chairs to 25 chairs funded through the federal government's regional cancer care incentive - on November 12.
"The paint has only just dried. And now with the federal government announcing this reduction, and the passing on of those costs to the private hospital, we are in a situation where we have to consider very seriously the situation of closing the service virtually from December 1," he said.
The facility provides 7700 patient treatments a year and serves the Toowoomba region as well as western Queensland and northern NSW.
A Health Department spokeswoman said the December 1 price cut for Docetaxel would bring the price the government paid into line with the market price. For many years, pharmacists had been charging the government 20 to 75 per cent above market rates, meaning the government had paid in some instances $2800 above the market price, she said.
She said prices paid by cancer patients for PBS medicines were not affected by the price reduction.
"Pharmacists and hospitals cannot charge patients extra for PBS medicines," the spokeswoman said. "The department is aware that some private hospitals and pharmacists are concerned that Docetaxel price reduction may impact on the viability of providing chemotherapy drugs in some pharmacy settings.
"It is important to recognise that the PBS pays for the cost of the medicine, and the clinical services pharmacists provide in this sector are supported through funding arrangements with the hospitals.
"Therefore, as this relates to pharmacy dispensing remuneration, I have encouraged the (Pharmacy) Guild to provide specific examples to my department of where the current dispensing fee structure may not meet the cost of providing the dispensing service.
"Without this information, the government cannot be drawn on whether pharmacists or hospitals are appropriately funding the services provided to cancer patients."
Ian Roos, the chairman of advocacy group canSpeak, said one of the biggest concerns for patients was cost. "Many have lost their jobs, there is a burden on their family to take time off to travel to get treatment. They do not need this additional worry."
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Convicted Islamic Terrorist,Belal Saadallah Khazaal, High Court of Australia denies appeal.
Background
DIY Jihad author Belal Saadallah Khazaal could be released on bail in days The Daily Telegraph
June 30, 2011
A FORMER Qantas cabin cleaner who was jailed for writing a "do-it-yourself'' terrorism jihad book could be released on bail within days.
Belal Saadallah Khazaal, 42, has been behind bars since September 2008, after the NSW Supreme Court found him guilty of making a document between September 20 and October 28, 2003 connected with assistance in a terrorist act, knowing of that connection.
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He had been sentenced to at least nine years behind bars.
But earlier this month the NSW Court of Criminal Appeal allowed an appeal against Khazaal's conviction, and ordered a retrial.
The retrial was likely to go ahead in the next six to nine months, Justice Michael Adams told the Supreme Court on Thursday.
Khazaal's lawyer, Charles Waterstreet, urged Justice Adams to release Khazaal on bail in the meantime, given that he had previously complied with ``the most onerous bail conditions the court had ever granted'' from June 2004 until he was jailed in September 2008.
``He was not allowed to use the internet, he was not allowed to use the phone without notice, he was not allowed to leave the house except for prayers, he was not allowed to mix with anyone other than his family,'' Mr Waterstreet said.
Despite that, he had obeyed the bail conditions and had appeared for his trial.
``Very rarely do you have a case of very serious charges and a compliance with bail for several years,'' he said.
He argued that Khazaal had been jailed in a maximum security arrangement that was ``one level down from Guantanamo Bay'', and that his two children, aged 13 and 14, needed their father to be with them.
Appearing with the aid of an interpreter, Khazaal's brother-in-law, Hissam Alyassine, agreed to put up his house, valued at $460,000, as surety that Khazaal would meet his bail conditions.
In addition, Khazaal's two brothers, who were at the court, agreed they would each undertake to deposit $200,000 as surety.
Crown prosecutor Peter Neil SC opposed bail.
Justice Adams said he would make a decision in the next few days.
The matter was adjourned to a date yet to be fixed.
I almost forgot I had this…oooops.
DIY Jihad author to serve nine years
The Daily Telegraph
September 25, 2009
Belal Saadallah Khazaal arrives in handcuffs at the NSW Supreme Court at King Street, Sydney for his sentencing hearing for his producing of a book knowing it could assist a terrorist act. Picture: Amos Aikman Source: AAP
A SYDNEY man who produced a do-it-yourself jihad book has been sentenced to at least nine years in prison.
In September last year, a NSW Supreme Court jury found Belal Khazaal guilty of making a document - between September 20 and 23, 2003 - connected with assistance in a terrorist act, and knowing about that connection.
The 110-page book, in Arabic, entitled Provisions Of The Rules of Jihad - Short Judicial Rulings And Organisational Instructions For Fighters And Mujahideen Against Infidels, contained advice about terrorist acts such as exploding bombs, shooting down planes and assassinating people such as former US president George W Bush.
Khazaal has never denied making the book, but said it was never intended to incite terrorist acts.
“Only sentenced to Jail term because he is a Muslim”
At his sentencing on Friday, Justice Megan Latham said she found it "unsurprising'' a jury had rejected his defence.
"It beggars belief that a person of average intelligence who has devoted themselves to the study of Islam over some years would fail to recognise the nature of the material,'' she said.
"The dissemination of extremist activity, connected or unconnected with a terrorist plot, is caught by the government's (anti-terror) scheme ... (because such material) is capable and is shown to foment terrorist activity.''
Khazaal was sentenced to 12 years in prison, with a non-parole period of nine years.
With time already served, he will be eligible for release after August 31, 2017.
Monday, August 06, 2012
Pious Muslims riot and attack Police at another Harmony Day Cultural Enrichment Ramadan Holy Festival in Sydney;s Occupied Territories
Riot police break up Ramadan festivities on Waterloo Road, Greenacre
The Daily Telegraph
August 06, 2012
RAMADAN festivities turned nasty last night when two men were arrested for offensive language toward police in south west Sydney.
More than a dozen men of Middle Eastern appearance gathered on Waterloo Rd, Greenacre for a barbecue setup on the street for what is believed to have been Ramadan.
Police arrived at the scene about 1am following reports of loud and offensive language coming from the area.
Two males were arrested for allegedly yelling obscene language at officers.
Riot police and the dog squad also attended the incident.
Some members of the crowd were wearing 'Brothers 4 Life' jackets.
Sydney's Occupied Territories where every day is a "Harmony Day" and where too many "Harmony Days" are barely enough. Aussie.
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