Monday, February 19, 2007

AFP: Dhimmi's of the Month - Congratulations!

Therapy plan for terror suspects
By Renee Viellaris
February 17, 2007 12:00am

TERROR suspects could be given taxpayer-funded counselling for being angry or having low self-esteem.
Under the proposal, the Federal Government would provide psychological counselling and anger management support to terror suspects and those subject to control orders.
But secrecy surrounds the initiative because the Australian Federal Police has refused to reveal the specifics of its proposal.
Scant details were released through a Federal Government question on notice.
"Some of the options considered include religious education, psychological support and assistance with issues such as anger management, low self-esteem, social identity and family separation," the AFP said, responding to a question on voluntary education programs for terrorists...

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