Wed 6 Feb 2008
Marrickville Council stands behind Sheikh Mansour
Posted by Father Dave under Press Releases[12] Comments
At the Marrickville Council meeting of September 2007, the Council resolved to write to the Federal Minister of Immigration in support of Sheikh Mansour Leghaei’s appeal to stay in the country. The language is formal but the intent is clear. The leaders of our community do not want the Sheikh deported.
Here’s a copy of the letter:
20 December 2007
Senator the Hon Chris Evans
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
Parliament House
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Dear Minister
MARRICKVILLE COUNCIL’S SUPPORT FOR SHEIKH MANSOUR LEGHAEI
At its meeting of 11 December 2007 (Item CD50, 11/07) Council resolved that:
the report be received and noted;
Council write to the Federal Government expressing Council’s support for Sheikh Mansour Leghaei as he has played an active role in our community and other communities over many years. As an important part of our community he makes great contributions and his loss to the community would be a great loss to the area.
Accordingly, Marrickville Council’s support for Sheikh Mansour Leghaei’s appeal to be able to remain in Australia with his family is drawn to your attention.
And here’s a copy of the relevant section of the item, referred to in the above letter:
It should be noted that since the Forum, Sheikh Mansour Leghaei has lost a High Court appeal and is now threatened with imminent deportation. On his website (http://www.fatherdave.org) Father Dave Smith of the Holy Trinity Church at Dulwich Hill reports:
“This (situation) is astounding, as Mansour’s appeal was not over whether he is a decent citizen or not. It was simply over a point of law – ie. whether he was entitled to a fair trial – and the answer he’s been given is that because he is not an Australian citizen, he is not entitled to a fair trial! This seems simply monstrous to me, and something more appropriate to Nazi Germany than 21st Century Australia! Mansour is Iranian. Because he is Iranian, he is apparently not entitled to a fair trial! Can we imagine the outcry if the situation were reversed – if I went to Iran and was detained on suspicion of some crime, but was then told that because I was Australian I wasn’t entitled to a fair trial
Mansour has asked his friends to do no more than pray for a just outcome. I intend to do that and more. Indeed, I’m looking for support from other Christian clergy, politicians, and high profile sports people of all nationalities, religions and races to show their support for this man, who is a renowned pacifist, and a bridge-builder between our various ethnic and religious communities.”
RECOMMENDATION: THAT
1. the report be received and noted; and
2. Council consider any appropriate action in respect of Father Dave Smith’s comments.
February 6th, 2008 at 7:26 pm
The Marrickville council did a humaniterian task because the sheikh does not work for the muslims. He rather works for the benefit of al human beings
February 21st, 2008 at 10:09 pm
Sheikh Mansour is doing a wonderful job for the community clearly he is the victim of last governments islamophobia scare mongering tactics to scare everybody off and rule. Thank God we woke up to ourselves and get rid of the scare scaremongers. Now the sanity should prevail and Sheikh should be allowed to go about his normal life and move on.
February 21st, 2008 at 10:54 pm
One lesson I have learned from Sheik Mansour,
is what Imam Ali (may peace be upon him) stated: You are either my brother in religion or my brother in humanity”
This quote which Sheik mansourbrought to my attention has changed my outlook on life and people in general. I have come to understand that our gregarious nature was emphasised by Imam Ali and the previous imams and prophets in that man should help each other regardless of race, colour religion or creed to get through the burdens life has to sometimes offer.
Sheik mansour is a unique character, a person who is extremely rational and kind hearted. Indeed it would be a great loss for Australians to see him go.
Sheik Mansour has played a pivotal role in reconciling my marriage with my wife and continues to offer my wife and I counseling and support, No other person let alone sheik or religious cleric has provided me with extensive support and motivation.
I wish Sheik Mansour and his family all the very best.
February 21st, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Father Dave I also think your a fabulous individual. May God reward you in this life and the hereafter for your stand against injustice and support of truth.
Love
robert K
February 22nd, 2008 at 12:17 am
Thankyou Marrickville council and father Dave for your help and support. What the government is obviously failing to notice is that Australia needs more peaceful and diligent people like sheikh Mansour, whenever he can help someone no matter what race or religion he is always the first and he helps from the heart he is a genuine person. He is constantly building bridges between different communities within Australia and it is time that the government acknowledges his efforts before they lose him.
February 26th, 2008 at 10:42 am
If the Marrickville council can appreciate the services of SHEIKH MANSOUR to the wider Australian community, why Hon Anthony Albanese, the local Federal Member who happens to be the leader of the house in the Federal Parliament could not stand up for a person who has been doing a lot of work through the Inter faith group in his constituency????????????? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 27th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
None can deny the contribution that Sheikh Mansur Leghaei make to the community. He has always promoted the idea of helping the needy. I joined the ESE and Australian Red Cross Blood Service to donate blood, after attending Sheikh Dr Leghaei’s lectures. He has always emphasized on being in the service of your community. Now I believe everyone in the community should support this man who has dedicated his life for the Australian community.
March 1st, 2008 at 1:41 pm
I would like to say few words thanking the almighty God for all his blessings and specially guidance.
Without His guidance we would not find individuals like Sheikh Mansour who has been fighting his case for years and years only for the sake of the community. Otherwise I am sure he would have had a much better like at his home town with no ongoing court cases and being treated like a criminal and even worse (no right for a FAIR GO).
Without Gods guidance we would not see individuals like Father Dave and other community members & politicians from Marrickville fighting the case of an honorable citizen for no monetary reward.
Thank You Lord
March 6th, 2008 at 8:54 am
Good on you the authorities of the Marrickvile council. you appreciate the contributions Dr Sheikh Mansour is make for all australians irrespective of their allegience to religions but the people sitting behind the glass doors of Canberra do not understand it as they are very away from their voters.History repeats itself. The Howard Government has learnt it lesson by not listening to the mass, others shoul expect very similar destiny if they pay a deaf ear to the public demand.
January 26th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
well………isnt this good! 🙂
February 27th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
i love sheikh mansour because hes a real father for all islam in sydney i wish he stay here in australia
March 2nd, 2010 at 12:59 pm
Through my involvement with the Sheikh and his community, I have gained such a respect for our Muslim brothers and sisters. He has been very happy to be involved in our Christian community as a fellow member of our local community in Marrickville and I would hate to see all his good work undone by the fear now being generated by our Government.