Pauline Hanson has “apologised” while doubling down in a fiery interview over comments about Australian Muslims.
Two Liberal senators cross the floor to vote for Labor's motion that censured the One Nation leader for "inflammatory and divisive comments" that sought to vilify Muslim Australians.
They hate Westerners, and that’s what it’s all about,” Hanson said in a February interview, News.Az reports, citing Reuters.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been censured by the Senate following her inflammatory remarks against Muslims. The Queensland senator came under fire after claiming in an interview there were ...
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has partially walked back anti-Muslim comments she made earlier this week, but has refused to offer a full apology. The backlash against Senator Hanson's comments ...
Opinion
Pauline Hanson’s no ‘good’ Muslims comment shows how normalised Islamophobia has become in Australia
Recent events show troubling signs that Islamophobia has become normalised, tolerated in ways other forms of racism are not.
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has stormed out of parliament after she was censured for saying there were no "good" Muslims in a shocking television interview.
The Queensland Senator said Islam “concerns” her and claimed Muslims “hate Westerners” on Sky News on Monday evening. She further stated the religion worried her “because of what it says in the Qur’an ...
Firebrand senator Pauline Hanson has dismissed a censure against her by the Senate as an attack on One Nation following her ...
At the heart of this entire controversy surrounding Pauline Hanson's comments is the question of what does it mean to be a ‘good’ Muslim?
She called the motion a “stunt” before storming out of the chamber. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
If anyone wants to understand the surge in voter support for One Nation, you need to look no further than comments made this ...
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