00:00We want Paul Hanson to come here. We want her to come and break our fast and eat with us
00:05and say how we are. This is a religion of peace. Muslim community members in Lakemba have invited
00:10Senator Pauline Hanson to visit the Western Sydney suburb for Ramadan after she made remarks
00:16suggesting the suburb was unwelcoming. And I've been there myself in Lakemba. Which suburb? You
00:22feel unwanted. You not want to be there. Lakemba. Lakemba. Have you been there? Two days earlier,
00:29the One Nation leader alleged there were no good Muslims in a live Sky News interview about ISIS
00:35brides. Muslims out there, well I'm sorry, how can you, how can you, you know, tell me there are good
00:41Muslims? Pauline Hanson provided a partial apology for her comments. If I've offended anyone out there
00:47that doesn't believe in Sharia law or multiple marriages or wants to bring the ISIS brides in
00:51or people from Gaza who believes in the caliphate and all the rest of it, then I apologise to you
00:56for my comment. Lakemba Mosque is calling for more security after receiving a series of violent
01:02threatening letters. Those guys that made a threat here or whatever, we can maybe help them and guide
01:09them, you know. It's not going to get us not to come to the mosque anymore or scare us or
01:13whatever.
01:14We want to see that person. We want to welcome him to Lakemba. We want to be able to get
01:17him in
01:18and see what he needs and he might be going through problems. But let him come and let us take
01:24him
01:24around all these.
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