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Title: Islamic Violence in Sydney: "Shia Dogs" Shot by ISIS Muds
Post by: Uncle88 on Sun 30 Nov 2014
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'They called us Shia dogs. His wife just fainted': Friend of Shiite leader shot in the face by chanting ISIS supporters describes terror as man was targeted in front of family

Shooting took place in Greenacre - south-west of Sydney - on Monday Rasoul Al-Musawi, 47, sustained injuries from pellets fired during 1.15am attack  The Shiite leader had injuries to his face and shoulder from the shooting
A community member said the man was closing up the prayer centre A friend said he believed the incident was motivated by sect tensions The tensions involve Shiite Muslims and terror group Islamic State A majority of members of the Iraqi government - which is against the regime - are Shiite Muslims

Fear of revenge attacks follow the shooting of a Shiite Muslim in a drive-by attack in Sydney's south-west. Rasoul Al-Musawi was closing up an Islamic prayer centre on Rosedale Avenue is Greenacre when the attack occurred, with friends claiming he was targeted targeted by people claiming to be supporters of Islamic State.

Mr Al-Musawi was shot in the face and shoulder while he was with his wife and four of his children at the Husainiyah Nabi Akram centre. Mr Al-Musawi's friend - who did not wish to be named - is a Shiite Muslim and said the shooting in Greenacre was motivated by the sectarian struggle in the Middle East.

'They called us "Shia dogs" and they threatened to come back down tonight and kill you, shoot you, whatever,' he told ABC Radio on Monday.  The man said they had taken no notice of the threats made on the night of the shooting - which also included 'IS lives forever' - but then he received a phone call saying his friend had been shot.

'He was walking his family home so he can come back and do the cleaning [at the Islamic Centre] and they shot him in front of his family,' he said. 'His wife, she just fainted.'  Mr Al-Musawi's daughter said he was shot from behind and she and her father were leaving the Islamic prayer centre.

'We heard two loud bangs. My dad just held his neck and ran inside,' she told Network Ten. 'All I see was blood running down his head and neck.'He is now in a stable condition after undergoing surgery, and police described his wounds as 'not life threatening'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2818192/ISIS-live-forever-ll-kill-Terror-link-early-morning-drive-shooting-outside-Islamic-prayer-centre.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2818192/ISIS-live-forever-ll-kill-Terror-link-early-morning-drive-shooting-outside-Islamic-prayer-centre.html)