PARRAMATTA Mosque chairman Neil El-Kadomi says he will address his congregation today for the first time since last week's terror attack and tell them: "If you don't like Australia, you should leave." Mr El-Kadomi will deliver the blunt sermon in the same mosque 15-year-old Farhad Jabar allegedly received a handgun last Friday before gunning down an unarmed police worker just 500m away. 
"If you don't like Australia, you should leave," Mr El-Kadomi last night told The Daily Telegraph when asked what message he wanted to share with his congregation. "If you don't like Australia, why would you cause a problem for the whole community?" He said he would also tell his followers that he would report any suspicious activities by members of the mosque's congregation to police.
It was a sentiment echoed by Mr El-Kadomi's daughter, who last night added: "We are going out there saying ... the mosque doesn't support or -encourage any action or any radicalisation of any sort. We don't encourage or condone that kind of behaviour."He wants people to know it is not OK, not acceptable, any form of extremism, he won't tolerate it."