Muslim community says Barnett must do more to stamp out attacks

By Brendan Foster
Updated October 21 2014 - 10:18pm, first published 9:57pm
Muslim leaders say this anti-Islam graffiti appeared near a school in Thornlie.
Muslim leaders say this anti-Islam graffiti appeared near a school in Thornlie.
Islamic Council of WA spokesperson Abdullah Eshtewi is disappointed with the government's inaction to recent anti-Islamic attacks in Perth.   Photo: Daniel Munoz
Islamic Council of WA spokesperson Abdullah Eshtewi is disappointed with the government's inaction to recent anti-Islamic attacks in Perth. Photo: Daniel Munoz

As the attacks on the Muslim community increase, the Islamic Council of WA say the Barnett government has gone to ground.