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The country's leading spy boss wants to reassure Sydney's Muslim community the new terrorism powers he is seeking are not aimed at them.
ASIO Director-General David Irvine said last night it was not Muslims he was after, but terrorists, and warned the threats against Australia would remain for years ahead.
In a speech in Sydney to the Australian institute of International Affairs, following the publication of more graphic images of the brutal activities of Australian jihadists in Iraq, Mr Irvine urged the Muslim community to work with ASIO to track potential terrorists.