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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (6882)4/15/2007 11:04:25 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106
 
Pro-terror films banned within a fortnight (Australia)
Sunday Herald Sun ^ | 15 April 2007

news.com.au

THE Federal Government hopes it will be able to ban pro-terrorism films within a fortnight, following the classification of a race hate DVD urging children to martyr themselves.

The film, which calls for the murder of infidels and describes Jews as "pigs'', received a PG rating from the Office of Film and Literature Classification, making it suitable to be bought and watched by children.

News of the classification brought swift condemnation from the Federal Opposition, the NSW Government and the Jewish community, as well as by Attorney-General Philip Ruddock.

The film is contained in a package of DVDs prepared by Australian-born Islamic cleric Sheik Feiz Mohammed, who is currently in exile in Lebanon, but reported to be still preaching jihad to his Australian followers by telephone.

His film calls for the murder of non-believers in Islam's war on the west, News Limited reported today.

Mr Ruddock said he had instructed his officials to seek agreement from the states within two weeks to urgently change censorship laws so that hate films praising terrorists could be banned.

He said Sheik Feiz's film "clearly advocates terrorism acts'' but the classification authority suggested "the law did not give them sufficient capacity to refuse classification of this particular product''.

(Excerpt) Read more at news.com.au ....