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In a disturbing turn of events, a man has been formally charged after allegedly distributing letters inciting violence against Muslims and various other groups on Australia Day. This incident has sparked alarm and unease among communities in Sydney.

The offensive materials were sent to the Lakemba Mosque in Sydney, specifically targeting Middle Eastern communities, Indigenous people, and left-wing politicians. The timing and content of the letters have heightened tensions and raised concerns among locals.

Responding swiftly to the threat, counter-terrorism officers conducted a raid on a residence in Burwood, located in Sydney’s inner west, following forensic analysis of the letter received on Thursday. The operation, carried out on Saturday, led to the confiscation of over 100 letters, stamps, notepads, and several electronic devices.

The individual at the center of this investigation, a 70-year-old man, faces three charges related to sending documents that threaten death or grievous bodily harm. He is scheduled to appear in court on Sunday to face these serious allegations.

The Lebanese Muslim Association has expressed deep concern over the timing of these threats, coinciding with January 26th, a date that holds significant cultural and historical importance in Australia. As the community processes these events, law enforcement continues to closely monitor the situation, emphasizing the importance of community safety and cohesion.

‘Australia Day should not be weaponised’

The Lebanese Muslim Association said the timing of the threat, which coincided with 26 January, was concerning.

“Australia Day should unite Australians of all races, faiths and cultures, and not be weaponised as a tool of concealed racism,” Lebanese Muslim Association secretary Gamel Kheir said.

The receipt of the letter came more than a month after the Bondi terror attack, in which 15 people were killed by two Islamic State-inspired gunmen.

NSW Multiculturalism Minister Steve Kamper said the incitement of violence on Australia Day was “abhorrent”, urging people to celebrate what united them and not let hatred divide.

In a second incident, a man handing out religious flyers escaped serious injury after being assaulted in what police called a religiously motivated attack.

The 52-year-old man was part of a group handing out flyers in Bankstown, in Sydney’s southwest, on Saturday.

He allegedly got into an argument about the flyers with another man who had been walking past, police said.

The pair were not known to one another.

During the argument, the 51-year-old man was assaulted, although he did not need medical attention.

A 40-year-old man later approached officers at the local train station and was arrested.

He was charged with common assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and granted conditional bail to face Bankstown Local Court in February.


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