You can expect the same wherever you are
The fact is shia muslims can't hide from ISIS because the support for ISIS in the sunni muslim community is larger than we know
IS supporters shot man outside Greenacre mosque: Witness claims - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Denied the opportunity to join in the fracas in Syria, ISIS supporters are doing a little home grown terrorism and this is what we can expect anywhere that these people have the ascendency in the community. We thought we were isolated enough for this not to happen here, so did the shia immigrant community, but unless, and until, this evil is stamped out we can expect atrocities to occur and whether you like it or not, or believe it or not, it is in the name of religion, it is religious, exploiting an age old religious division
It may not be happening there, but it is happening here
And I suggest the spread of radical ideas in many communities is only a matter of time
Sectarian tensions high, say Australian Muslim leaders - CNN.com
Let us not think that this is about freedom in any form, it is about an ideology that has at its centre age old conflicts about something that most of us would today consider something that is not worth fighting about. Muslims were not immune to their schisms and that we should still see that fight being carried on thirteen hundred years later is ridiculous, telling us that if nothing else, muslims are primitives.
on a slightly different but related note, this week we laid to rest Gough Whitlam and today the tensions we are talking about in Australia are a direct result of his policies for it was his government that encouraged migration from the middle east and other parts of asia. Like many in Australia I was over his policies in 1975 when he was oustered from government but the reforms lived on to haunt us today. Take a lesson radical reformers you don't know where your policies will lead