From SMH:
Quite respectful indeed. The article shows a cartoon circulating at the rally -- apicture of a dog thinking the words 'freedom of speech' while pissing on a grave marked 'Charlie Hebdo'.
He's having a laugh isn't he? Given the number of Muslim protests that turn violent, it's rather like asking why people think soccer riots are likely to turn violent.
Hundreds of people have gathered at a rally in Sydney's west in protest over negative coverage of Islam and treatment of the prophet Mohammad.
While police said more than a dozen people were moved on from the rally for breaching the peace, the event was peaceful.
Among the 800-strong crowd in the Muslim enclave of Lakemba, placards were held up with the slogan: "Je Suis Muslim" or "I am Muslim", evoking the same sentiment that became a touchstone for many in the wake of attacks in Paris.
Organisers of the Our Prophet, Our Honour rally said it was intended to be "a peaceful and respectful event" to counter negative coverage of Islam and the lampooning of the Prophet by French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Quite respectful indeed. The article shows a cartoon circulating at the rally -- apicture of a dog thinking the words 'freedom of speech' while pissing on a grave marked 'Charlie Hebdo'.
Speaking at the rally, outside the Lakemba train station, local Muslim leader Sufyan Badar told the crowd it was also in response to the waves of protests in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Mr Badar said the protests in the name of free speech had nothing to do with freedom.
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"No one should be asked to apologise for or distance themselves from something they are not responsible for," Mr Qureshi said.
"I would, however, mention that it's interesting that the question of whether a Muslim event will be peaceful or violent consistently seems to come up."
He's having a laugh isn't he? Given the number of Muslim protests that turn violent, it's rather like asking why people think soccer riots are likely to turn violent.