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Muslim 'safe space' plan sparks row in Australia | Muslim 'safe space' plan sparks row in Australia |
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A proposal by an Australian Islamic group to allow "safe spaces" for young Muslims to discuss "inflammatory" issues has sparked a row. | A proposal by an Australian Islamic group to allow "safe spaces" for young Muslims to discuss "inflammatory" issues has sparked a row. |
The Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV) said such forums enabled young people's opinions to be "respectfully and intelligently debated and challenged". | The Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV) said such forums enabled young people's opinions to be "respectfully and intelligently debated and challenged". |
But State Premier Daniel Andrews said he was "very troubled" by the idea of a space where people "could be radical". | But State Premier Daniel Andrews said he was "very troubled" by the idea of a space where people "could be radical". |
Victoria was rocked by a suspected terror attack earlier this week. | Victoria was rocked by a suspected terror attack earlier this week. |
Gunman Yacqub Khayre killed a man, wounded three police officers and took a woman hostage during a siege at an apartment building on Monday night. He was later shot dead by police. | Gunman Yacqub Khayre killed a man, wounded three police officers and took a woman hostage during a siege at an apartment building on Monday night. He was later shot dead by police. |
Australia has prevented a number of extremist attacks on home soil in recent years, and has been on alert amid fears over the return of Australians fighting for Islamist militant groups in Syria. | Australia has prevented a number of extremist attacks on home soil in recent years, and has been on alert amid fears over the return of Australians fighting for Islamist militant groups in Syria. |
'Rage space' | 'Rage space' |
The ICV, which says it represents some 200,000 Muslims in Victoria, says the community is suffering mental health and other problems because of the widespread suspicion it faces. | The ICV, which says it represents some 200,000 Muslims in Victoria, says the community is suffering mental health and other problems because of the widespread suspicion it faces. |
It recommends, to a parliamentary inquiry into freedom of religion, funding a number of community-led initiatives - saying financial resources at the moment are concentrated mainly on national efforts to counter violent extremism. | |
ICV spokesman Adel Salman said they did not consider the "safe space" proposal controversial, because it is a practice that is already used to help young people in countries around the world. | |
"This is about good practice because the youth require an avenue to express their views in a safe environment... where they feel their views are valued, where they can be respectfully challenged and counter views presented," he said. | |
He said such spaces would be "conducted with experts who are familiar with the methodology, and understand the way the conversation can be guided". | He said such spaces would be "conducted with experts who are familiar with the methodology, and understand the way the conversation can be guided". |
And he criticised headlines which called the proposal "rage space" and "hate space", saying the media had misconstrued what they were asking for. | And he criticised headlines which called the proposal "rage space" and "hate space", saying the media had misconstrued what they were asking for. |
But Premier Andrews ruled out any possibility of funding such an initiative. | But Premier Andrews ruled out any possibility of funding such an initiative. |
"I am very troubled by the suggestion that we might have a space where people could be radical as part of a de-radicalisation programme. That makes no sense to me whatsoever". | "I am very troubled by the suggestion that we might have a space where people could be radical as part of a de-radicalisation programme. That makes no sense to me whatsoever". |
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