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Halal meat funding Islamic extremism, Australian politician claims Halal meat could be funding Islamic extremism, Australian politician claims
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The purchase of products certified as ‘halal’ funds Islamic extremist activity, an Australian member of parliament has claimed. The purchase of products certified as halal could be funding Islamic extremist activity, an Australian member of parliament has claimed.
George Christensen, an MP from the National Party of Australia, which is part of prime minister Tony Abbott’s government, said there was “no doubt” that the money from halal certification was funding extremism. George Christensen, an MP from the National Party of Australia, which is part of prime minister Tony Abbott’s government, claimed there was “no doubt” that the money from halal certification was funding extremism.
Mr Christensen made the claims in a blog post on his official website.Mr Christensen made the claims in a blog post on his official website.
“There is no doubt that halal certification is funding organisations with extremist views and activities in Australia,” he wrote.“There is no doubt that halal certification is funding organisations with extremist views and activities in Australia,” he wrote.
The politician argued that popular Australian brands such as Vegemite and Freddo Frog were contributing to extremism, and could be unwittingly funding terrorism. The politician alleges that popular Australian brands such as Vegemite and Freddo Frog could be unwittingly funding terrorism.
“AFIC, which is responsible for halal-certifying Vegemite, have publicly advocated for Sharia to play a role in family law determinations. It’s lovely to know a jar of the salty black stuff is sponsoring the advocacy of robbing women of all of their marital property rights.”“AFIC, which is responsible for halal-certifying Vegemite, have publicly advocated for Sharia to play a role in family law determinations. It’s lovely to know a jar of the salty black stuff is sponsoring the advocacy of robbing women of all of their marital property rights.”
Halal food refers to anything it is acceptable for Muslims to eat; the term also applies to non-food items or any activity that is not forbidden by Islamic law.Halal food refers to anything it is acceptable for Muslims to eat; the term also applies to non-food items or any activity that is not forbidden by Islamic law.
The MP said that while the known activities engaged in by the Islamic organisations he had highlighted were “not terrorism”, there may be links to terrorists that he did not know about.The MP said that while the known activities engaged in by the Islamic organisations he had highlighted were “not terrorism”, there may be links to terrorists that he did not know about.
“It’s well known that halal certifiers contribute to Islamic charity groups. Herein lies another problem. The Australian Institute of Criminology reported that in the US from 2001 to 2008, there were 26 cases of charges against not-for-profit charities providing financial or material support to terrorist organisations,” he argued. “The Australian Institute of Criminology reported that in the US from 2001 to 2008, there were 26 cases of charges against not-for-profit charities providing financial or material support to terrorist organisations,” he argued.
“Direct links to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood were found. The same thing has occurred in Canada and France. It’s entirely feasible to consider that the same thing might be happening here because we simply don’t know where the money is going.”“Direct links to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood were found. The same thing has occurred in Canada and France. It’s entirely feasible to consider that the same thing might be happening here because we simply don’t know where the money is going.”
The conservative MP also questioned critics of a bumper sticker on sale in Australia that states ‘Halal food funds terrorism’, accusing them of “sneering”.The conservative MP also questioned critics of a bumper sticker on sale in Australia that states ‘Halal food funds terrorism’, accusing them of “sneering”.
Mr Christensen has a history of launching public attack on Muslims. In 2012 he told people protesting against the screening of an anti-Islam film to "head back to where you come from". He has previously said he is an admirer of Dutch right-wing anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders.Mr Christensen has a history of launching public attack on Muslims. In 2012 he told people protesting against the screening of an anti-Islam film to "head back to where you come from". He has previously said he is an admirer of Dutch right-wing anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders.