Sada-E-Watan FITS story attracts interest from Pakistan-Complications for NSW Premier and AG.,Commonwealth.

by Ganesh Sahathevan

Troy Grant MP
NSW AG Speakman must explain affinity with the 
against FETO by Turkey, Indonesia and Malaysia



This story attracted immediate attention from a small group of readers in Pakistan:

Sydney Urdu paper Sada E Watan and the Foreign Influence Transparency Scheme

This blog and its related RealpolitikAsia blog has never had readers from Pakistan, and it does appear that the publication of this article drew an automated response.It does appear to be the work of a well resourced entity.

The Pakistani interest in this particular story adds to the self-inflicted complications the AG NSW Mark Speakman, ,his premier Gladys Berjelikian and members of the NSW judiciary have brought onto themselves with their determination to draw close to Muslim entities in NSW with a clear, obvious Islamist agenda.'s 

That foolhardiness has now given rise to legal as well as political and security implications for the state and the Commonwealth ,given the Commonwealth's ultimate responsibility for national security.

The Pakistani interest was followed almost immediately by interest from  a group of readers in India. Evidently , others are watching.
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