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Muslim 'Sheik' chains himself to court

Outside court today, Sheik Haron refused to apologise to the recipients, urging the letters be taken in their entirety. He attacked Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and former PM John Howard who have "made Australia unsafe". Full Article at Herald Sun

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