Court order bans discussing "some ethnic groups" and her "advocacy"
Like Hamas, like Hamas supporter.
Pro-Palestinian activist Laura Allam was charged with kidnapping, armed robbery, illegal detention, assault, and battery against a 31-year-old man, the Algemeiner reported on Tuesday. Allam, 28, was reported to have targeted her victim based on his employ by a Jewish man.
The abduction and subsequent assaults occurred on February 16 in Melbourne, the source reported.
The victim was sad to have required treatment in hospital for injuries sustained in the “horrific kidnapping and torture.”
Allam, according to Algemeiner’s reports, is a member of Australia’s Lebanese community and publicized online that she is employed as the CEO of an Islamic relief charity called the Al Jannah Foundation. However, further investigations suggest that the foundation ceased operations in 2023.
On October 8, a day after Hamas invaded Israel and murdered over 1200 people, Allam reportedly posted she had “woken up to some great news from our beloved Palestine.”
Australian authorities however are suppressing information involving certain elements of her case. They’re easy enough to guess.
The Herald Sun can also reveal Ms Allam’s alleged accomplice is Mohammad Sharab.
An extraordinary suppression order relating to her case prevents the Herald Sun from running Ms Allam’s image, referencing some ethnic groups or providing certain detail about her advocacy activities.
Ms Allam has close ties to controversial feminist author Clementine Ford.
Ford was one of the first to publish a link to hundreds of pages that revealed the names, photos and personal details of hundreds of Jewish people without their consent
The doxing incident of almost 600 people is being investigated by Victoria Police as the list was used to threaten and abuse individuals and businesses.
Can’t imagine what “ethnic groups” or “advocacy activities” might be involved.
Mr Sharab last week posted on Instagram: “May God have mercy on my enemies… Because I won’t. Oh Allah. Forgive me for my wrongs, I have just begun.”
The comment contained emojis of samurai swords and a ninja.
“We don’t forget and we don’t forgive,” it ended.
In another post he uploaded a picture of the founder of a Middle East terrorist organisation with a caption that read: “He started it all for all to achieve justice and freedom”.
A “Middle East terror organization” that must remain nameless.
Late last year it was reported that Ms Allam, who has claimed to help people from the Middle East, had posted extremist comments on social media including one about plans to “avenge the martyrs in Jenin and Gaza”.
“It is a jihad of martyrdom or victory,” Ms Allam wrote on her Instagram post.
Or prison and politics.
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