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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed an intention to “carefully consider” these recommendations.
In conversation with SBS World News, Malik stated, “My primary guidance came from the Australian Muslim community, who seek acknowledgment rather than retaliation.”
‘A severely fractured relationship’
“It will take a lot to mend that relationship.”
“For genuine social cohesion and unity among all communities, embracing the envoy’s recommendations is crucial for addressing current community disparities.”
He added, “We have strongly lobbied the government, with support from the envoy, to redefine terrorism in a way that focuses more on the actions rather than the individual’s religion.”
‘An escalation of intensity’
“For the very first time, we’re seeing back-to-back physical assaults and back-to-back bomb threats, which is all very concerning.”
Since 7 October 2023, reported incidents of Islamophobia have increased by 537 per cent, according to the Islamophobia Register Australia.
“All communities deserve equal protection from hate and applying different standards creates unfairness in a multicultural society.”
‘We have been consistent’, says Albanese
“That applies across the board. We have been consistent.”