Issue 111

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MUSLIM

AUSTRALASIAN

Multimedia News & Views

ISSN: 1039-2300

Print Post No. PP 255003/01403

Print edition published Monthly on first Friday with Website updates

Young Queenslander of 2015

NEWS PAGE 2

Cricket World Cup Fever Mounts BOOMERANG PAGE 3

AMUST Issue # 111

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February 2015; Rabi ul Aakhir 1436

Coffee with a Cop

Journey to Jerusalem

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TRAVEL PAGE 18

One freed while 40,000+ still languishing in Egyptian prisons

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News .................................1 - 2 • Federal Funding Cuts to Close Holroyd Community Aid Boomerang ..................... 3 - 5 • Editorial: Delhi Elections • Vilification of Muslims Community ..................... 6 - 8 • Coins, Medals Donated to AMU • Toowoomba Mosque Attack

Abu Anees While the release of Australian journalist Peter Greste by the Egyptian authorities was received with great relief by the global media, the plight of tens of thousands of Egyptians largely held without charge by the regime has escaped the limelight. It is estimated that there are more than 41,000 political prisoners in Egyptian jails languishing in most brutal conditions. Many of those detained include high profile academics and professionals as well as young activists including a large percentage of young women held since the military strongman Abdel Fattah al-Sisi deposed the democratically elected Mursi government in July 2013. More than 500 of the detainees have been summarily tried by civilian and military courts and have been sentenced to death, news that has outraged the international community. Peter Greste arrived in Australia to a hero’s welcome as a free man last week to be reunited with his parents and other family members. Speaking of his time in an Egyptian prison, he said it felt like a “near-death experience”, but also like a “rebirth”. Greste, together with his two Al Jazeera colleagues, was accused of aiding the now banned Muslim BrotherPeter Greste

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Lifestyle ........................ 9 - 11 • Mobydayze: Return to the Coop Australia ...................... 12 - 13 • NAB Visit to Israel Controversy • Vortex for Peace Ummah ........................ 14 - 16 • Fox News Apology • Media Scan Education ........................... 17 • Attributes of Allah - Part 6 Travel .................................. 18 • Journey of a Lifetime - Jerusalem Social .................................. 19 • Social Networks and Friendships

Aligarh Muslim University Alumni of Australia celebrates Sir Syed Day Story & more photos Page 7

hood which came to power in free and fair elections after the 2011 Arab spring uprising He voiced his great concern for his colleagues, Canadian-Egyptian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian national Baher Mohamed, who remain in prison and will be undergoing a retrial any time soon. Greste announced that, despite his ordeal, he would continue to work as a reporter. “I’m a correspondent, that’s what I do,” he said. It is understood that Greste was released as a result of an international campaign for his release and representations made by top level Australian government officials. Even-

tually the Egyptian authorities concluded that his detention was a PR disaster for the regime and it was best to release him in order to ward off further criticism. Meanwhile people continue to get killed and injured one way or the other in Egypt. Earlier this week more than 40 people died and dozens were injured as a result of stampede and clashes between heavy handed police and politically motivated fans at a soccer game. The relations between Egyptian military and police and soccer fans has been tense since the 2011 popular uprising, when football supporters played a key role in ending

Sport ................................... 20 • Asian Cup Report the rule of former Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak. There have been clashes with security forces in and outside of stadiums, and as well as in the context of political protests, with police accused of using excessive force while confronting them. A key backer of Sisi, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin paid a visit to Egypt earlier this week and both agreed to boost trade and military cooperation including supplying of weapons to Egypt. The Arab backers of the Egyptian regime include UAE, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia who are wary of any democratic movement in the Middle East due to self interest, all of them being absolute monarchies..

NSW Government launches ‘Child Not Bride’ Campaign Mobinah Ahmad The NSW Government held a briefing on Monday 9 February in Sydney to inform Multicultural media representatives about a ‘child not bride’ campaign focusing on raising awareness about underage forced marriage. The Minister for Women, Pru Goward and Minister for Citizenship and Communities. Victor Dominello addressed the issue of underage forced marriage and female genital mutilation amongst multicultural media representatives. Ms Goward said the state wide Child not Bride advertising campaign, which starts this month, will appear across multicultural print, radio and digital media. “The aim of today’s briefing was to bring

together editors, producers and reporters to talk about the vital role they play in this campaign. We will not do this without you. Multicultural media plays a critical role in this awareness.” Ms Goward said. The ‘child not bride’ campaign looks to multicultural media to spread awareness and educate parents and community leaders that underage forced marriage is illegal under NSW law and to promote the specialist 24-hour Child Protect Helpline. The criminal offence for a child forced into marriage is 7 years and for female genital mutilation was between 7 to 21 years. Ms Goward said that 24 calls to the helpline have been received so far, however none of which had led to police investigation. She said although there have been no prosecutions, there is a start in receiving responses. Continues on page 2

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