An armed man who was holding hostages in a cafe in Sydney, was an Iranian refugee, who was accused of sexual assault and sentenced for sending hateful letters to families of soldiers killed overseas. Iranian was killed by police after he first opened fire on the hostages.
The perpetrator is a man Haron Monis, a refugee from Iran and self-styled sheikh. The Australian newspaper “The Age” reported that he was for years known of the local police and the judiciary.
last year was sentenced to 300 hours of community service for writing derogatory and hateful letters to the families of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan and Indonesia. On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected the last appeal against that judgment Monis.

Also last year, Monis has been accused of helping to kill his ex-wife, who was stabbed and burnt alive. Charged with committing murder erected its current partner.
In addition, in April this year. Monis has been accused of committing a sexual assault against women who reported to him as advertised themselves as “spiritual healer” and an expert on astrology, numerology and black magic. In October, the number of charges against him in connection with this matter has grown to more than 50.
On his website Monis compared to demaskatorskiego founder of Wikileaks, and claims that the recent allegations against him “political reasons.”
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According to the information given out by the media, the kidnapper demanded a telephone conversation with the Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott and the flag of the Islamic State (IS), jihadist groups operating in Iraq and Syria. The police, the negotiators made contact with the perpetrator, did not provide information about his requests.
According to the Australian government, there are indications that the political ground incident. The incident was condemned by more than 40 Muslim organizations in Australia.
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Author: MTOM / PAP
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