Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Australia : Camden Council votes down Islamic school

A PLAN to build an Islamic school on Sydney's southwestern outskirts was last night rejected by Camden Council, which insisted the decision had been made purely on planning grounds.

However, some of the 200 residents who attended the meeting at Camden Civic Centre took the decision as a victory against Islamic radicalism.

All nine councillors voted unanimously to reject the application by the Qu'ranic Society for a school for 1200 students.

They argued that they had done so because a planning report to the council said it was an inappropriate development for the semi-rural area and would create traffic, parking and other problems.

This was despite the council receiving an unprecedented response to the development application - 3042 submissions were against and 23 in favour.

And after the meeting, some residents made it clear they did not want Muslims in the area.

theaustralian

2 comments:

  1. SO ,THEY HAVE IT, MAY I REMIND EVERY ONE THIS HOW THE JEWS WERE TREATD BY HITLER, IT SEEMS YOU HAVE NOT LEARNED FROM YOUR MISTAKES. THIS IS ISLAM PHOBIA AT ITS BEST. WELL DONE ,AND SHAME ON YOU AUSTERLIA, PUR RACEISM.

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  2. SO ,THEY HAVE IT, MAY I REMIND EVERY ONE THIS HOW THE JEWS WERE TREATD BY HITLER, IT SEEMS YOU HAVE NOT LEARNED FROM YOUR MISTAKES. THIS IS ISLAM PHOBIA AT ITS BEST. WELL DONE ,AND SHAME ON YOU AUSTERLIA, PURE RACEISM.

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