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Islamic leaders question why police didn’t lay more serious charges after Brisbane mosque threat


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Voicemail message at Kuraby mosque described as ‘an act of psychological violence’ towards Muslim community

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Islamic groups have questioned why more serious charges have not been laid after a Brisbane mosque received a threatening voicemail that pledged to kill Muslims and burn down the building.

In a 57-second message received by Kuraby Mosque in Brisbane’s south on Monday, a man labels Muslims “terrorists” and vows to kill them.

Continue reading…Voicemail message at Kuraby mosque described as ‘an act of psychological violence’ towards Muslim communityGet our free news app, morning email briefing or daily news podcastIslamic groups have questioned why more serious charges have not been laid after a Brisbane mosque received a threatening voicemail that pledged to kill Muslims and burn down the building.In a 57-second message received by Kuraby Mosque in Brisbane’s south on Monday, a man labels Muslims “terrorists” and vows to kill them. Continue reading…