Men arrested over alleged plan to take boat to join IS remain in custody
Five men who allegedly planned to leave Australia by boat to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria will remain in custody for up to a week without charge after a brief court appearance.
Notorious Islamic preacher Musa Cerantonio as well as Shayden Thorne, the brother of another hardline Islamist, were among those arrested as they were towing a boat towards Cape York in far north Queensland.
Also in custody in Cairns is Kadir Kaya, who last year told a Melbourne radio station he wanted to leave Australia because he felt Muslims were not welcome, but could not because authorities had confiscated his passport.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-...irns-court-terror-boat-cooktown-syria/7408970
"he felt Muslims not welcome," I wonder why?