Posted on 12/12/2005 2:07:16 PM PST by Pikamax
More than 30 molotov cocktails and crates of rocks were found during a rooftop search in Sydney's southern suburbs last night as the city endured a second consecutive night of race-related violence.
The stockpile was discovered at south Maroubra, not far from where a mob smashed car windows on Sunday.
Cricket bats, rocks and iron bars were also confiscated by police monitoring about 100 people who gathered near Maroubra beach.
Rocks and flares were thrown at police trying to disperse the group, and a female constable was injured when a projectile struck her leg.
Police were also hit with projectiles as a crowd of about 100 people gathered for a second night in Brighton-le-Sands, in Sydney's south.
Seven people were injured, 11 men were arrested and cars and shops were trashed as a new wave of unrest hit the city overnight in apparent reprisal attacks for Sunday's race riot at Cronulla, where alcohol-fuelled mobs chased and bashed people of Middle Eastern appearance.
The trouble began last night when a group of 200 mostly Muslim men gathered at Lakemba Mosque, in Sydney's south-west, apparently after rumours that an attack on the building was imminent.
Two police cars were damaged and rubbish bins were thrown at shopfronts as officers attempted to control the crowd.
A family was forced to move out of their apartment after their five-month-old son narrowly escaped being injured when a bottle was thrown through their apartment window, shattering the glass.
At Cronulla, about 50 men arrived in cars last night before rampaging through the beach community, smashing car windows and shopfronts with baseball bats.
Gunshots were heard near the Northies Hotel, opposite north Cronulla beach, where some of the worst violence was seen on Sunday.
Six people were arrested at Cronulla and on the Kingsway, in nearby Caringbah, after shops and vehicles were attacked.
Two men and three youths were arrested at Maroubra beach after police discovered a replica pistol in the bushes.
Police said the injured included a Bexley couple attacked as they left a restaurant in Caringbah about 10pm (AEDT).
A 35-year-old Lansvale man suffered head injuries and severe facial bruising after being attacked at a youth hostel at Caringbah. He was taken to Sutherland hospital in a stable condition.
A 45-year-old Cronulla man suffered broken ribs and head injuries when he was attacked as he put his rubbish bin out on the street.
A 51-year-old Woolwooware man suffered a broken arm after he was attacked with a baseball bat at Cronulla.
Details of the seventh person's injuries could not be confirmed.
Police are braced for further violence after new text messages, including one declaring war between Sydney's Middle Eastern youths and Australians, began circulating.
The new messages follow a round of similar ones sent last week, calling for retaliation after an attack on surf lifesavers at Cronulla on December 3.
One of the new messages congratulates Australians for the fight they put up against the Lebanese at Cronulla during Sunday's riots, and called for more attacks.
"We'll show them! It's on again Sunday," The Australian newspaper reported the message said.
Another warned of retaliation from the Middle Eastern groups.
"The Aussies will feel the full force of the Arabs as one - 'brothers in arms' unite now..." it read.
Another called for "straight up WAR. The leb's/wogs won't stand for this."
Police have formed a task force to try to prevent a repeat of Sunday's riots, which have been condemned by NSW Premier Morris Iemma.
- AAP
It does appear in these situations, that when the authors use the passive voice, the perps were Muslims. "The cars were burned" vs. "Muslim yoots burned the cars." They are perfectly content to use the active voice when describing the deeds of Jews or Westerners or Christians or whomever they don't like.
One could use that technique to make any particular group look bad. Just to make up an example: "Jews stood by and did nothing while windows were smashed and businesses were looted." It would appear that Jews approved of their own people going out on a rampage, when say, Jews were standing in shock watching Muslim yoots pillage through a neighborhood.
Everyone should read this:
http://www.quadrant.org.au/php/article_view.php?article_id=581
They way I've read the story of these riots from several sources leads me to
believe the "middle easterners" started these confrontations by their own actions.
So "Rioters stockpile weapons?" Sure. I would too.
This bears watching ping.
The present troubles in Australia are the result of various
liberal-oriented "compassionate" governments. As someone said: "compassion is the use of public funds to buy votes".
I think that this was Thomas Sowell. Does anyone know
whether this is correct or not.
The Muslims started it all by making Sydney's Cronulla Beach an unpleasant place to wear a bikini and to walk with your girlfriend. Muzzies were picking fights all the time, trying to put the beach under their control. This has gone on for years and the police wanted nothing to do with it. Many of the Lebanese thugs are welfare bums
Check this out:
Much more news here;
http://www.faithfreedom.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14325
Posts from Aussies starting right before the riots to the present time.
If they are just "starting to stockpile" they are way behind if they wanna get froggy here ......:o)
Tell Eaker to share the Shopping In Texas MPEG I sent him.....:o)
I didn't have your e-mail on my list.....
Hair-raising.
Yeah, right; except when the Australian government passed a national law banning all private firearms ownership and all the Aussies sheepishly turned in their guns, which were then demolished.
Try reading THIS before you opine as to what is a "Riot"!
The Rise of Middle Eastern Crime in Australia
Tim Priest
Allow me to "cherry-pick" a relevant part from said article...
"The Middle Eastern cycle of violence is not local. It can occur on the central coast, around Cronulla, Bondi, Darling Harbour, Five Dock, Redfern, Paddington, anywhere in Sydney. Unlike their Vietnamese counterparts, they roam the city and are not confined to either Cabramatta or Chinatown. And even more alarming is that the violence is directed mainly against young Australian men and women. There is a clear and definite link between violent attacks on our young men and women being racial as well as criminal. Quite often when taking statements from young men attacked by groups of Lebanese males around Darling Harbour, a common theme has been the racially motivated violence against the victims simply because they are Australian."
You will note from the article that the Politicians, Police Officials, and Local Leaders, as well as the media are all in on the cover-up of Lebanese/Middle Eastern Crime...In MY opinion it is for the same resons that Islamazis get the blind-eye turned toward them in all the Western Gub'Mints....they BOUGHT and PAID for this silence with Petro/Narco dollars!
The Locals have had it with the Police corruption and ignoring the problems that the Lebanese Islamazis have been causing...and are now ready and willing to fight for their very lives and homes....note that the Police are more concerned with the White/Anglo-Saxon/Aussie "criminals", but go out of their way to avoid naming the damn Islamazi instigators!
Understood....I hope the Aussies kick the living crap out of the "lebs and wogs" and then throw the liberal feel good politicians out in the next elections......or kick the living crap out of them also, whatever it takes.
Gov't - Police? Kind of looks like the attitude of the their counterparts in France: looking the other way.
What a coincidence!
Stockpiled by which side of this fight?
Personally, I hope the Aussie kick these fools out to the Great Barrier Reef and feed them in pieces to the Sharks.
I am proud of them for taking a stand.
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