Government calls for calm after ISIS threat to attack Australian landmarks.

Opera House

Opera House Source: AAP

The federal government has assured the public security measures are adequate and people should go about their business as usual. This follows a call from ISIS for lone wolf attacks on Australian landmarks like the Opera House in Sydney.


Ua fautuaina e le malo tele tagata lautele i le atunuu ina ia 'aua le faapopoleina i faaaliga tau faamata'u mai le faalapotopotoga terorisi, le ISIS.

 

O loo valaau i ona sui i Ausetalia nei e faia ni osofaiga i nisi o nofoaga mata'ina i le atunuu e pei o le MCG i Melbourne ma le Opera House i Sini.

 

I se faamatalaga mai le malo tele, o loo taua ai e ao ina faaeteete ma mataala ae o loo lava puipuiga ua faatulaga e le malo.

 

Na saunoa le faatonu o le faalapotopotoga, le Australian Multicultural Foundation, Hass Dellal i le A-B-C e ao ina mataala, ae ao foi ina manatua, o le isi mafuaaga o faaaliga nei, o le faatupuina lea o le fefe ma le mata'u, ma fevaevaea'i ai tagata. A maua tagata i le fefe, o lona uiga ua taunuu nisi o sini autu na mafua ai le faia o le faaaliga tau faamata'u....

 

DELLAL

 

"But I think, as a community, we need to be astute enough not to fall for the trap that these threats are about, because they're really also about creating fear and hate and trying to create a division in the community and disturbing the normality of life and the way people sort of interact with each other. Because, if they achieve that, they've achieved part of their aim."

 






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