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Australia's first Muslim frontbencher taunted for taking oath on Koran
2015-01-10
Sorry. This article is from 2013. As should have been obvious when it mentions Kevin Rudd's ministry. Thankfully, Rudd has been replaced by Tony Abbott.
The Prime Minister's new parliamentary secretary, Ed Husic, has been subjected to online abuse for being sworn in with a Koran.

Husic, the son of Bosnian immigrants,became Australia's first Muslim frontbencher on Monday when he was appointed to Kevin Rudd's ministry as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Secretary for Broadband. During the swearing-in ceremony Governor-General Quentin Bryce told Husic, "This is a wonderful day for multiculturalism, and everything it stands for in our country."

However, after receiving many messages of congratulations on his Facebook page, the comments quickly turned to disgust and outrage that he chose to be sworn in on the Muslim holy book. Some called it un-Australian and unconstitutional.

Ross Peace posted, "Our allegiance should have been to Queen and Country first Ed. That means saying the oath on the holy bible not the Koran.... Shame, Shame, Shame. I am so disappointed in this government that they don't have the spine to stand up for the Australian way of life."

Another user, Therese Pearce, said she was "disgusted and embarrassed" for the Australian people, posting, "Hell i might just have to use snow white and the 7 dwarfs next time i take the oath for Australia."

Husic has previously said that he is a moderate Muslim is not heavily involved with Muslim religious customs. In 2010 he said, "If someone asks me, 'Are you Muslim?' I say yes. And then if someone says, 'Well do you pray and go to a mosque and do all the other things that are associated with the faith?' I say no.

"I often get told that I describe myself as non-practising when in actual fact I don't go round saying that. Like I just say 'I'm Muslim'."
Posted by:ryuge

#6  Sometimes re-runs are beneficial.
Posted by: Glenmore   2015-01-10 16:35  

#5  Thanks for pointing that out, Canuckistan Sniper. I totally overlooked the 2013 date because the there is also a current date at the top of the page. Sorry, Rantburgers! I'd delete this article now, but I don't want to eliminate the Gilbert, Sullivan, and Shipman collaboration. But if Rantburg protocol is to delete non-current articles, then (someone) please do.
Posted by: ryuge   2015-01-10 15:00  

#4  The Ozzies also had a big serving of multiculturalism at a cafe in Sydney recently. I suspect that might color their view of such stunts. Never mind the impropriety of taking an oath an a book that advocates against Western values like freedom of speech, freedom of religion and equality for all.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-01-10 13:48  

#3  This article is from July 2, 2013. OZ now has a new gummint and this piece of news is outdated.
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2015-01-10 12:28  

#2  :-). It's been a while since we had a G&S reference.
Posted by: trailing wife   2015-01-10 11:05  

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Posted by: Shipman   2015-01-10 06:22  

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