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潭保警告恐怖主义行为正把社区分化。
在悉尼的KIRRIBILLI HOUSE 的IFTAR , 斋月最后一顿晚饭上,探宝赞扬了澳洲MSL 社区的贡献。
由总理主持的类似的第一次晚宴上,金LOGIE得主 WALEED ALY, 他的妻子,社会学家SUSAN, AFL 球员 HOULI, 澳洲多元文化基金总裁HASS, 还有其他基督徒,犹太人,锡克教人,佛教徒参加了晚宴。
探宝说 年轻的MSL 领袖来自社会各阶层,并且打破了障碍,给我们的社会做出了巨大的贡献。他们代表澳洲新一代的MSL领导,为所有澳洲人民和谐,美好的未来做出努力。
探宝说极端分子试图通过他们的暴力来分化我们的人民。奥兰多的枪击事件就是恐怖分子特地想让我们因为种族,性别,而分化,我们不能让这种仇恨蔓延开来。澳洲的家庭要团结一致对这种恐怖,种族歧视行径做斗争。
探宝重申了他的观点,澳洲的MSL 社区是有价值,和值得尊敬的,而不能被安全目的而监视的族群
Malcolm Turnbull has warned against the community being divided by acts of terrorism such as the Orlando massacre and “extremist, nihilistic interpretations of religion”.
Speaking at an Iftar dinner to break the Ramadan fast at Kirribilli House in Sydney, Turnbull praised the contribution of the Muslim community to Australia.
The dinner, the first such occasion hosted by a prime minister, was attended by the Gold Logie winner Waleed Aly, his wife, the sociologist Susan Carland, the AFL player Bachar Houli, the executive director of the Australian Multicultural Foundation, Hass Dellal, and youth advocate Yassmin Abdel-Magied – as well as Christians, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists.
Turnbull said the young Muslim leaders present at the dinner “come from all walks of life and are breaking down barriers and making a significant contribution to enriching our society”.
“They represent a new and dynamic generation of Muslim leadership in Australia who are shaping a more prosperous and harmonious future for all Australians,” he said.
Turnbull said the aim of extremists “including those committing violence through a warped and nihilist interpretation of religion is to divide us and to turn our citizens against each other”.
“Acts of terror like Sunday’s massacre in Orlando are perpetrated to divide us along lines of race, religion, sect and sexuality – but that kind of hatred and division must not prevail,” he said. “We must stand together like we do tonight as one Australian family united against terrorism, racism, discrimination and violence.”
Turnbull recounted a visit to the Islamic Museum of Australia in March and his participation in a round-table meeting at the Islamic Council of Victoria.
He said it had shown him the extent to which young Muslim Australians faced a “backlash caused by the violent acts of a small minority of extremists who defame and blaspheme against their faith, and for which their entire community is often blamed”.
“And at the ICV we committed to work together, in partnership, to ensure we are a stronger and more united Australian family,” he said.
Turnbull repeated his comments from his ICV visit that the Australian Muslim community was valued and respected and was not viewed through “a narrow security prism”.
The comments were welcomed by Muslim Australians including the ICV policy adviser Junaid Cheema.
“You are an integral part of an Australian family that rests on the essential foundation of mutual respect and understanding,” Turnbull said. “Every one of us is enriched by the cultures and faiths of our friends and neighbours.
“Australians are not defined by religion or race; we are defined by a commitment to common political values, democracy, freedom, the rule of law, all underpinned of course by mutual respect.”
Turnbull emphasised the values of diversity and compassion in Islam.
“By breaking bread across religions and by bringing diverse people together, we are embodying Islam’s emphasis on human diversity,” he said. “I sincerely believe that Australia is the most successful and harmonious multicultural society in the world. Australia’s multicultural composition is at the heart of our national identity and is intrinsic to our history and our character.”
http://www.theguardian.com/austr ... er-orlando-massacre
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