۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۶ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 25, 2024
Sick vandals spray paint the accused Christchurch shooter's name, a swastika and an anti-Muslim song on the walls of an Australian mosque

The Islamic Council of Queensland has condemned the graffiti attack on Holland Park Mosque in Brisbane i.

Hawzah News Agency (Brisbane - Australia) - Vandals have tagged one of Australia's oldest mosques with Islamophobic and neo-Nazi phrases - as well as the name of the accused Christchurch shooter.

The Islamic Council of Queensland has condemned the graffiti attack on Holland Park Mosque in Brisbane in the early hours of Wednesday morning and say the community is now living in fear.

Horrified worshippers arrived at the mosque to find the entrance wall spray painted with the name  of Australian white supremacist  who killed 51 Muslims while they prayed in Christchurch in March.

Also tagged on the walls was 'remove kebab' - a phrase written on the gun used in Christchurch - which was originally from a Serbian anti-Islam song about the massacre of Muslims in Bosnia.

The neo-Nazi swastika symbol and phrase SS were also tagged on the entrance sign and a wall.

The vandalism has since been removed by a group of local schoolchildren who painted over the graffiti in a display of support for the Muslim community.

The shocking vandalism coincided with the 18th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks which claimed almost 3000 lives, including 10 Australians.

Worshippers at the mosque now fear for their safety.

This threat is real after Christchurch, this kind of threat has became real and it put fear in the community,' Islamic Council of Queensland spokesman Ali Kadri told News.

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