Terrorism raids could fuel anger in the Muslim community

By Anne Davies and Saffron Howden
Updated September 19 2014 - 10:13pm, first published 2:28pm
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
A woman at a protest in Lakemba. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
A woman at a protest in Lakemba. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni
Fire up: Members of the Muslim community protest in Lakemba over terrorism raids. Photo: Jennifer Polixenni

At the rally  at Lakemba station organised by Hizb ut-Tahrir in the aftermath of the terrorism raids on 25 houses, the anger was palpable.

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