Muslim leaders reject Australia PM remarks
These statements have achieved nothing ..., but rather, have alienated the Muslim community
Australian Muslim leaders
sydney — Australian Muslim leaders said on Wednesday they would boycott a meeting with Prime Minister Scott Morrison after he said they needed to do more to halt terror attacks in the country.
Morrison singled out Muslim community leaders as having a “special responsibility” to counter “the radical and dangerous ideology of extremist Islam” following a terror attack in Melbourne earlier this month that left two dead.
“They must be proactive, they must be alert and they must call this out,” Morrison said, adding that he would hold a roundtable meeting with Muslim leaders this week to discuss the problem.
But Australian Grand Mufti Ibrahim Abu Mohamed and a group of other senior Muslim figures rejected the invitation in an open letter to Morrison on Wednesday. The men said they were “deeply concerned and disappointed” with comments by Morrison and other ministers “which infer that the community is collectively culpable for the criminal actions of individuals and should be doing more to prevent such acts of violence”.
“These statements have achieved nothing to address underlying issues, but rather, have alienated large segments of the Muslim community,” they said. —