Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Media Release


PUBLIC DEBATE: SHOULD ISLAM BE PROMOTED IN AUSTRALIA?


ISLAMIC TEAM LED BY IBRAHIM SADDIQ CONLAN


FRIDAY JUNE 17
SYDNEY UNIVERSITY FOOTBRIDGE THEATRE
COMMENCING 7PM


OPPOSING TEAM:
PETER MADDEN
ROBERT BALZOLA
VICKIE JANSEN


The last-minute withdrawal of MyPeace’s Diaa Muhamed from a public debate planned for this week on Islam has seen another high-profile Islamic spokesperson, Ibrahim Saddiq Conlan, take up the challenge on the slightly modified subject "Should Islam Be Promoted in Australia?"


A member of the debate team against the promotion of Islam in Australia, Mr Peter Madden, says Mr Muhamed had originally agreed to the debate on the subject "Should radical Islamic concepts that undermine Australia's heritage be promoted in Australia?" on June 1st however he has now backed out.


The public debate at Sydney University’s Footbridge Theatre is a response to a series of billboards being erected by the Islamic MyPeace group which declare such slogans as "JESUS - Prophet of Islam", "The QURAN - The final Testament" and "MUHAMMAD - Mercy To Mankind".


Mr Madden says he asked the alternative Islamic spokesperson, Ibrahim Saddiq Conlan, to fill the space left by Mr Muhamed and he agreed, although the debate topic was changed slightly.


The team against Islam being promoted in Australia includes Mr Madden, lawyer Robert Balzola and the author of "Idealogical Jihad" Mrs Vickie Jansen. The trio are disappointed at Diaa Muhamed and MyPeace backing out but feel confident that it will be a lively and much needed debate with Mr. Saddiq Conlan.


"Islamists like Diaa Muhamed and Mypeace who have the audacity to put up billboards that are so clearly offensive to many Australians should have the courage to stand up to open and honest debate about what they are trying to achieve. Mr Muhamed declares that his agenda is to build a bridge between Islam and Christianity, however by promoting the Quran and Muhammad, MyPeace is promoting concepts clearly contrary to the Australian constitution in that 64% of the Quran promotes discrimination, hatred, war and slaughter. We cannot sweep this issue under the carpet anymore and allow what has happened in England, France and Germany to happen here", says Mr Madden.


"It's very disappointing that Diaa Mohammed has withdrawn from this debate based on the wording of a flyer advertising it which associates 'evil' with sharia. This is the very reason this debate needs to be publicly addressed because we cannot agree on what is right or wrong, good or evil. This is a value laden question and Australians have a democratic right and responsibility to analyse sharia concepts which are being promoted, to decide for themselves if they are compatible with Australian values and liberal democracy", adds Mrs. Jansen.


Mr Peter Madden can be contacted on 0413 765 291
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Sunday, June 12, 2011

THE GREAT DEBATE! – “SHOULD ISLAM BE PROMOTED IN AUSTRALIA?




Latest update on this important event. Diaa Muhamed has backed out of debate. Peter Madden has asked Ibrahim Siddiq Conlon to replace him. Conlon has accepted the challenge.
The battle is on!! No more head in the sand – the line is being drawn in it: 


 Peter Madden & Team 
                VS 
IBRAHIM Siddiq-Conlon



Friday 17 June 7PM at the Footbridge Lecture Theatre Sydney Uni.

Is the room going to be full of only ONE kind of support? Well that’s up to us isn’t it! Let’s get the numbers down there…

… all that is required for evil (or Sharia) to triumph is for good people to do nothing!!

Who wants in?

To all the activists on this list – yes, spread this like a virus. To all the journalists – this is for your interest as watchers of society and its movements – naturally any support is welcome. To the clergy – this is what I don’t think we can avoid anymore.
Peter Madden is organising this event and will be able to answer any further questions. Please promote it. It is the sort of discussion that needs to take effect BEFORE decisions are made. These are issues that can’t be ignored as if there is no issue. How can you when billboards are going up around town.


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