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Burke’s Top Secret Meeting with Dodgy NGO

“These aren’t people returning from a holiday… these are members of a death cult.”

Nothing to see here... just Albo and Burke palling around with virulent jihadis. The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

Well, there’s another ‘charity’ off my list of where I’ll send even a cent of my precious disposable income. From the endless roster of UN agencies complicit in everything from child sex trafficking to joining in on October 7, to Oxfam supporting anti-Semitic terrorism, right down to Movember being co-opted by feminists who re-directed the bulk of its funding to women’s causes, time and again... charities betray their mission. Usually because they have, like most public institutions, been captured by the far left and/or Islam.

Case in point:

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke held secret talks with advocacy group Save the Children ahead of ISIS brides being repatriated to Australia and asked a senior public servant to leave the meeting so he could have a “frank” conversation with the people trying to bring them to Australia.

Talk about arsehole and arseholer. Burke is, of course, the most cravenly Islamophile MP in a cravenly Islamophile government which assiduously panders to Muslim anti-Semitism. That’s because Labor is utterly dependent on Muslim voters in Western Sydney. None more so than Burke, whose electorate has the highest concentration of Muslims in Australia.

So, it should surprise no one that the same government that funnels tens of millions to jihadist groups, proscribed as terrorist groups in many countries, also works undercover with jihad-supporting charities to secretly import the worst of the worst into Australia.

The revelations of Burke’s secret meetings also blows to hell the Albanese government’s claims that it had no part in bringing the dregs of the Islamic State into Australia.

Meeting minutes obtained by The Australian showed Mr Burke declined to provide formal assistance to Australians stranded in northern Syria when lobbied by executives of the charity leading the repatriation process.

But notes distributed from the June meeting, typed by a public servant in attendance, said Mr Burke “stated there may be a way to achieve the same outcome without government undertakings” […]

The typed meeting notes – which are not a transcript – also reported that Mr Burke said the “government doesn’t want to be perceived to have been paying to have them smuggled out”. They show Mr Burke thanked the group for not using the media to publicise its plans to repatriate ISIS brides.

This is just what we know. Even more alarming is the fact that Burke ordered public servants to leave the room so that he and the pro-jihadi group could have completely secretive talks.

The public servant wrote that he was asked to leave the meeting to allow for a confidential discussion between Mr Burke, Save the Children representatives and campaigner Kamalle Dabboussy, the father of a previously returned ISIS bride.

“Kamalle asked to speak frankly given with was (sic) a small delegation and provided an undertaking that anything discussed would not be shared unless agreed to by the minister,” the public servant wrote in the email.

So, a jihadi’s family and an anti-Semitic ‘charity’ held top-secret talks with a senior government minister? Nothing to see here.

Here’s a few things to remember about Save the Children:

In 2021, dozens of Save the Children International’s staff were exposed as being involved in child sexual and physical abuse. Three years later, the Guatemalan government raided its offices as part of an investigation into child abuse and child sex trafficking. Critics linked the case to prominent left-wing donors, from politics and entertainment.

Save the Children was also vocally involved in the false, anti-Semitic propaganda campaign from Hamas and its supporters, such as the fake ‘starvation in Gaza’ narrative.

As for Tony Burke, remember that he was the minister responsible for the sinister mass citizenship rallies in the months leading up to this year’s federal election.

Sussan Ley has claimed the government has misled Australians over its dealings with aid agency Save the Children and its role in the return of ISIS brides to Australia.

The Opposition Leader questioned whether a secret deal had been struck between Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and the advocacy group, to support the return of Australians stranded in northern Syria after joining the caliphate.

“Were secret deals being done between the minister and the third party in that meeting (with) no note taker from the department. These aren’t people returning from a holiday where they got lost overseas. This is a national security issue,” she said.

“These are members of a death cult which had at its heart the destruction of the Australian way of life… Tony Burke needs to front up today and answer these questions.”

These women made their choice – and it wasn’t Australia. They saw the videos of the torture-murders, the sex-slave trafficking, and rushed to join in. They should have never, ever been allowed to return. If their families are so concerned for their welfare, well, they’re free to leave and join them.


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