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October 7, 2005 Friday Ramazan 2, 1426



Muslims back Australian anti-terror laws


CANBERRA, Oct 6: Australian Muslim leaders endorsed tough new anti-terorrism laws on Thursday after the government said the changes would not target Muslims. Australia announced a series of these laws, including the detention of suspects for 48 hours without charge and the use of electronic devices to monitor suspected terrorists, following the July 7 London bus and subway bombings.

The changes angered Australia’s Muslim leaders, who feared the new laws would unfairly target Muslims and would lead to racial profiling, where people would be subjected to closer police scrutiny because of their ethnic background.—Reuters



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