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Australian Notes

Australian notes

18 April 2015

9:00 AM

18 April 2015

9:00 AM

I have over the years passed up many an opportunity to hear Keysar Trad in the flesh. Publicist, poet, media tart and ‘community organiser’, he is perhaps the most famous Muslim spokesman in Australia, always ready to speak up for sharia law, polygamy, the punishment of adultresses and homosexuals, and quick to denounce his Australian critics (‘descendants of criminal dregs’) and Israelis in particular.

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