Condemned the Australian National Imams Council in a joint statement with the Mufti of Australia hostage-taking incident in a cafe in Sydney believed to be carried out by Islamic militants. The two sides pledged to work to find a peaceful solution to this issue.
The two sides in a joint statement condemned "this criminal act explicitly," and stressed that "such acts condemned in Islam altogether." The statement also pointed to wait for more information about the identity and motives of the perpetrators of this work.
He pledged Mufti Council "full support and solidarity with the victims and their families and their ambition to reach a peaceful solution to this ordeal."
Australian police said Monday morning that the gunman was detained an unknown number of hostages inside a cafe in the center of Sydney.
Television footage shows customers live within the cafe has offered to stand as they put their hands on the windows, as seen on the window-like note inside the cafe carrying signs and semantics close to science organization of the Islamic state.
Later came three Rhinat rushing from the cafe, while police said that negotiators in touch Bmslh inside the cafe.
A statement issued by the office of Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the incident "very worrying", pointing out that the security forces, "trained and well-equipped and behave a comprehensive and professional manner", and called for a security meeting to deal with the incident.
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