A storm of condemnation of a ban on Muslim immigrants in Australia
Australian Parliament is a storm of tumultuous condemnation. Independent Senator Fraser Anning presented the proposal to parliament on Tuesday. At the same time, he said that he did not want to enter the country without knowing English and immigrants.
Fraser's comments strongly condemned the country's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. He said that Australia never supports anti-discrimination.
After the 1996 Australian Parliament attack incident, Fraser's remarks made the biggest controversy by saying that almost all the politicians of the country
Fraser proposed a proposal to ban his Muslim immigrant, in a statement on harassment of immigration laws. He said, 'Muslims are responsible for terrorist activities and crimes. The ultimate solution to prohibit Muslim immigrants to prevent militancy in Australia. And Fraser invited to organize a referendum to implement his proposal.
Fraser's remarks started a lot of criticism in Parliament. Even the violent right-wing senator One-Nation's leader Polling Hanson condemned Fraser's comments. He said, 'I am shocked by his words, I believe that Fraser has exceeded his limits and this is not acceptable.' But Fraser has supported the referendum on resolving the problem. Hanson has been criticized as a Muslim in the Australian Parliament.
Commenting on the fact that Islamic terrorism can not be the reason for not allowing Prime Minister Turnbull to enter the country. He said, "Most of the victims of Islamic terrorism are Muslims.