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It is beyond the comprehension of most people to understand why a young boy, whose parents were given safe harbour in Australia as alleged refugees, who claimed to be escaping and under threat from extremist Islamic ideology and persecution, would then commit a terrorist attack on Australian soil, in the name of those persecutors his family has decried. 15 year old Farhad Jabar, born in Iran, was a naturalized Australian. He immigrated to Australia with his family as a baby. Mon Haron Monis arrived in Australia, also Iranian, and gave his religion as Shari Muslim. He too became a naturalized…mehr

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It is beyond the comprehension of most people to understand why a young boy, whose parents were given safe harbour in Australia as alleged refugees, who claimed to be escaping and under threat from extremist Islamic ideology and persecution, would then commit a terrorist attack on Australian soil, in the name of those persecutors his family has decried. 15 year old Farhad Jabar, born in Iran, was a naturalized Australian. He immigrated to Australia with his family as a baby. Mon Haron Monis arrived in Australia, also Iranian, and gave his religion as Shari Muslim. He too became a naturalized Australian. In 2014, he became a Sunni Muslim and adopted a fundamentalist extremist religious and political philosophy. Both the 15 year old boy and the 50 year old man were suffering emotionally at the time of their recruitment, but does this mean they were not guilty of terrorism? Can we excuse them on those grounds? A forensic numerological criminal profile of the two males responsible for the terrorist attacks.