Category: Sydney

Cronulla 2230

cronulla2230Though late, here’s a fun-looking alternative to Monopoly based on the riots at Cronulla. Re-live the fun! Simply print the documents, cut everything out and laminate what you want if you’re really keen on playing it over or adding it t your family’s collection of classic board games.

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Maori Molestation

rslA couple of 8 years went out for the night at Rooty Hill RSL but the female (29) decided to stay later than her partner until closing time when the last call for the RSL’s courtesy bus was made. She took the bus home but on the way, Maori driver Teina Toka (57) deviated from the course and stopped at a dead end and raped the woman twice and to her screaming for help, he laughed: “There’s no-one here.”. After he was finished, he dropped her home and threatened that he now knew where she lived. Toka won’t be granted the opportunity for bail as he’s expected to flee to his native New Zealand if given the opportunity.

The Dail Telegraph

Asian Abductors Arrested

asian-gansterAn Asian gang brazenly kidnapped a 22-year-old man off of the streets of Chatswood in Sydney’s north-shore earlier this month.
After having his car keys and possessions stolen he was forced into his car and driven to his home. There he was forced to strip naked and was photographed in compromising positions. They blackmailed him with the release of these photos and made him ring his friends to bring them more money. His attackers left in his car seven hours later after he promised to pay $30,000 in three $10,000 installments.
Days later the victim was contacted by his attackers demanding the first payment. They later met at a Chatswood café where the trio consisting of Byron Chung, Xio Jian Zhao and Ming Lau (all in their twenties) were arrested and charged.

SMH

Muzzie Mask

A Maltese Muzzie was refused passage on a bus because her face was obscured by her religious wear with the driver reasoning “Sorry, it is the law.”. She took the matter further to the media to spin their own hate-lies about the driver who was merely doing his job, abiding by the law and protecting the other passengers like can be expected in banks or on aéroplanes.

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The response on the Daily Telegraph’s website from readers was not as they expected with comments unanimously supporting the bus driver. Some excerpts are as follows:

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Middle-eastern Madness

Because their crimes are too many, those over the past few days have been condensed into this one post.

taxi_attackThe NSW Police have renewed their appeal for public assistance over two taxi attacks that happened in western Sydney at 01:00 on the 1st of May: The taxi drivers were attending fares when they were attacked in the same manner. The first attack was on a 28-year-old driver in Girraween who was opening the boot for the attackers when they demanded money and took his mobile phone as well as entering his taxi to take coins and the taxi’s GPS reciever. After the attackers had what they wanted, they slashed the driver across the face from his nose to his temple then fled. The second attack happened an hour later in West Pennant Hills when, again, money and a mobile were taken and the victim was slashed across the face with a knife. Both of the men that police are looking for are “of Middle-eastern appearance” and wore sports clothing. NSW Police

In Wiley Park, on Thursday, a man was robbed by 4 “of Middle-eastern appearance” youths – one armed with a knife – as he was walking home from Lakemba station at 18:40. His wallet and mobile were stolen but he remained unharmed. All of the attackers were between 18 and 20 years old and wearing the typical hair styles and uniform. NSW Police

Two men were shot at on Saturday, outside a home in Lidcombe at 22:00. Apparently, the two attackers that approached them were unknown and an argument ensued and finally the attackers left but one turned and fired shots after which the near-injured fled. The attackers are described as being “of Middle-eastern appearance”. News.com.au

The Wild West

A convenience shop in Pendle Hill was robbed on Saturday at 00:20 by an oriental man bearing two large rocks. He threatened the attended and demanded money and then threw the rocks at him. He grabbed the register and was last seen running across the railway tracks. A search of the area by officers, dogs, as well as a helicopter found nothing.

Police Media Release

At 05:14 on Sunday, a 41-year-old woman hopped into the lift of a block of flats on Queen St in Auburn and a youth “of middle-eastern appearance” demand money from her. He allegedly produced a handgun and held it to her head but the woman ran off once the lift’s doors opened.

Police Media Release

The NSW police urge anyone with information to ring them on 1800 333 000.

Crooks in Castle Cove

ibrahimNot even Sydney’s North Shore is safe from the wheeling and dealing of the arabs after a shooting on friday night on Nerim road in Castle Cove at the intersection with Pindari ave. Fadi Ibrahim (brother of a Kings Cross nightclub owner,  John Ibrahim) was shot while sitting in his Lamborghini with his girlfriend, Shayda Bastani (23 - a third younger than 35-year-old Fadi). Fadi was shot 5 times in the stomach, arms and chest while Shayda recieved a bullet to the thigh. Fadi’s in critical condition at the Royal North Shore Hospital. A house in the area was open for inspection amid police investigations but according to an L.J. Hooker agent: “You don’t know where you’re safe any more but this was just a random incident so it will not affect the price.”.

An AusAwake exclusive source told that the shooting took place at around 23:00 with the police arriving at around 01:00 and door-knocking and the questioning of local residents happening beyond 03:00.

The North Shore Times

Review: The Combination

combinationThe Combination has just been released on the internet. The film’s about a gang of lebs in Sydney’s west that do what lebs do best - all in an American History X wrapping. The film’s release was surrounded by controversy after being pulled by Greater Union cinemas in NSW after two assaults during the opening week: a security guard was hospitalised for asking a film-goer to extinguish their cigarette and during another screening, a fight broke out when members of the audience requested quiet from other attendees and were subsequently attacked.

The film starts with John Morkos being released from gaol and coming home to find his younger brother, Charlie, involved with other shady lebs attacking Australian people. John sees where it’s all headed and tries to stop his brother who’s involved in drug-dealing. The film’s worth watching in that it’s rare enough to see an Australian feature-length, let alone one that so accurately taps the dysfunctional cultures of non-Australians intent on butting heads with their hosts. A relevant and worthwhile replacement for the american American History X, The Combination is worth hunting down in cinema, on DVD in future or by other means.

8/10 - Australisk Incognita

Second Spurning of School

The Islamic Camden School appeal was knocked-back yesterday on grounds of zoning inconsistencies and it was made clear that the opinions of Camden residents were given “very little weight” in the matter and it’s just fortunate that the disagreement came about regardless of the fact that the Australians in the area were wholly against the school. Camden already has schools that Muslims are welcome to attend but Camden’s infrastructure is not ready for a flood of Arabs and a change in the community for the worse. The Quranic Society is expected to finally let the matter go and are not certain what their next step will be regarding building an islamic school somewhere.

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Unfortunately a proposed school in Bass Hill, catering to 1.200 muslims will be built after modifications of their plans in regards to size, parking and noise. The Bankstown Mayoress Tania Mihailuk said “We didn’t have what occurred in Camden; the majority of objections have been on planning considerations. I don’t think that we had that campaign of race that took place there“. At least Bass Hill was already written-off whereas Camden still holds hope for Australians.

Police pull-through

sambarlowAs reported earlier, 3 weeks ago, an Australian police-woman was bashed with a brick by an Abo and had her bag stolen while on her way to work, walking through Kings Cross. She’s now taken her first steps and is out of hospital and expected to have no lasting brain damage. The officer, Samantha (34), pictured with her husband Laurence Barlow and the Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione is the mother of two young children was keen for a new bag and selected an Oroton one at Bondi Junction. “I speak on behalf of everyone in the NSW Police Force when I say it will be an honour to have her back on duty“, Commissioner Scipione said.

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