Australian Prime Minister denies a double standard after attacking Muslim women Islamophobia news
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the attack on a person based on faith.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albalese rejected proposals that the government is very slow to cancel the Islamophobia, allegedly attacked by two Muslim women in a shopping center in Melbourne.
Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Albanese said that the attack on a religious basis was “acceptance”.
“I get all the attacks on the basis of their faith and all must face the full force of the law,” he said.
“We have appointed a special ambassador to Islamophobia. This is an important step. I am also someone who celebrates our diversity and respects people, regardless of their diversity.”
Albanese Some Muslim Australians, including international cricket player Usman Khawaja, made statements after accusing the government without being enough to fight Islamophobia.
Tuesday, Khavaja, who was the first Muslim playing test cricket for Australia, the alleged attacks will not be found by Albanian and opposition leader Peter Dutton, “he said,” All attacks on Islamic society are attacked in a rug. “
On Wednesday, Khawaja said he evaluated Albanian and Holton, a “disgrace” for “disgrace” for “disgrace”.
One of the alleged sacrifices, Eala al-Esawie said that the attacker on local media hit him and chest before leaving him.
“I bought a terrible, trauma and I still can’t believe me,” Al-Esunawi said by the Associated Press Agency.
“The scene will not get out of my head. It continues to repeat himself in my mind – how I attacked.
“I’m not a house, but since Friday evening, I stuck in front of the four walls and every cracks I hear from home, ‘I’m like someone’, ‘I’m coming.”
Police in Melbourne arrested a 31-year-old woman on Wednesday and accused the suspect Islamophabl attacks on February 13.
“Police can target victims due to wearing head coatings,” he said.
“There is no place in our society for discrimination, racist or hate-based behavior, and such activities are not intolerable.”
Advocacy teams said that the Islamofob and anti-Semitic events in Australia have increased sharply since October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a lot of attacks, as a result of a lot of attacks on Gaza.