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 Muslim radical barred entry
Caroline Overington
August 11, 2005 

ABDUR Raheem Green, a radical Muslim convert from Britain who has said
Muslims and Westerners "cannot live peaceably together", has been blocked
from coming to Australia.

Mr Green -- whose name appears on the Immigration Department's "movement
alert list" -- attempted to board a plane from Sri Lanka to Wellington on
Monday. The plane was due to make a one-hour stop in Brisbane en route. 


"I was told I could not board because the plane had to stop in Australia,"
Mr Green told The Australian yesterday. 

"I was with my two teenage sons and they were free to go, but I was not." 

Mr Green, a British citizen born Ashley Green, is due to make a series of
speeches in Australia next week, including one at the Lakemba Mosque in
western Sydney. 

 

He has said conflict between Islam and the West is "ordered in the Koran",
and "dying while fighting jihad is one of the surest ways to paradise and
Allah's good pleasure". 

He now claims to have moderated his views. 

A spokeswoman for the Immigration Department said Mr Green had been
prevented from boarding the plane because his name was on the movement alert
list. "That doesn't mean he's been banned from Australia. The Australian
Government has not come to any particular view about Mr Green," the
spokeswoman said. 

"But when he tried to check in, his name popped up on that list and he was
not cleared for embarkation. That basically means he wasn't allowed to get
on the plane. 

"If he tries to board another plane to Australia, his name will pop up again
and then we will consider his case and he may be allowed to enter." 

Mr Green was invited to Australia by the Sydney-based Islamic Development
Centre of Australia. It is not clear whether he will be cleared to enter the
country in time for his planned lecture tour starting on August 17. 

John Howard last week backed British plans to deport Islamic extremists who
preached hate and terror. The Prime Minister said yesterday he saw merit in
plans by his counterpart Tony Blair in the wake of the London bombings to
expel extremists. 

But Mr Green said he had changed his radical views about Islam over time. 

"I was a bit younger then and maybe I was a bit passionate or whatever, and
did say things I would never say now," he said. 

"For the past five, six, seven years, my message to Muslim youth has been to
condemn terror, to be good Muslims and show people the real face of Islam." 

Mr Green said he was "devastated" by the London bombings. 

"I hope Australia can understand I'm not a radical extremist," he said. 

"If I was going to go around recruiting people for suicide bombings, I'd
expect the Government to ban me, but that's absolutely not what I'm about.
I've always been known as a moderate. I condemn terror. Killing women and
children is against Islam." 

Mr Green said he would visit the Australian embassy in Wellington tomorrow
to try to sort out the problem in time to give his lectures in Sydney. 

His New Zealand host, Javed Khan of the Federation of Islamic Association,
said he was "very surprised" Mr Green was denied permission to board the
plane to Australia. 

"He was very surprised too," Mr Khan said. "I was with him last night, and I
assure you he's very moderate. He has always promoted peace and harmony." 



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