Albanese Refuses to Say Radical Islam Is the Greatest Security Threat to Australia
EXCERPT:
ALBANESE: "Well, the assessment's that that is one of the issues that we’re dealing. I want to deal with all of the threats, whether it be extremist perversions of Islam leading to support for the ideology promoted by ISIS, whether it be also concern about the issue of sovereign citizen killing police in Victoria and Queensland. I’m concerned about neo-Nazis thinking it's okay to march down our streets dressed in black, not worrying about their faces being covered, explicitly promoting that as well. Some of these things are not new. James Saleam, National Action person, tried to kill Eddie Funde from the African National Congress when I was a student. I was a candidate against that reprehensible fascist at Sydney University in 1983. This has been around a long period of time. There are — issues have escalated and we need to take action against all of them."




