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Hostages held in Sydney cafe, forced to hold Islamic flag in window

By Matt Siegel and Jane Wardell

SYDNEY (Reuters) - An armed assailant was holding an unknown number of hostages inside a central Sydney cafe on Monday, police said, with local television showing some being forced to hold up a black flag with white Arabic writing in the window.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who has warned of militant plans to strike Australian targets, said there were indications the hostage situation at the Lindt Cafe was politically motivated.

"This is a very disturbing incident. I can understand the concerns and anxieties of the Australian people," Abbott told reporters in Canberra, without providing any information on the unfolding siege.

Australia, a staunch ally of the United States and its escalating action against the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, is on high alert for attacks by home-grown militants returning from fighting in the Middle East.

Police had not had any direct contact with the hostage taker, said Andrew Scipione, police commissioner for the state of New South Wales.

"We have moved to a footing that would be consistent with a terrorist event," Scipione told reporters in Sydney.

A Lindt Australia executive said there were about 10 staff working at the cafe, Sky Business television reported. Chief Executive Steve Loane also said there were "probably 30 customers" in the cafe, according to Sky Business, although he stressed to another news outlet that he was guessing.

The hostage drama forced the evacuation of nearby buildings in Sydney's central business district and sent shockwaves around a country where many people have started to turn their attention to the approaching Christmas festive season.

In September, Australian anti-terrorism police said they had thwarted an imminent threat to behead a random member of the public and days later, a teenager in Melbourne was shot dead after attacking two anti-terrorism officers with a knife.

EVACUATING BY LADDER

Dozens of heavily armed police surrounded the cafe in Martin Place around mid-morning. The area is home to the Reserve Bank of Australia, commercial banks and close to the New South Wales state parliament.

The cafe was directly opposite a commercial television studio and footage showed several people inside the cafe standing with their hands pressed against the windows.

Pictures showed a black and white flag similar to those used by Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria being held up by what appeared to be a staff member and another woman.

A couple of hundred people were being held back by cordons and a police SWAT team and the fire brigade's hazardous unit were on the scene, a Reuters witness said.

Several hours into the siege, police led about two dozen people out of a building opposite the cafe and through the cordon. Others were evacuated from the building above the cafe by ladder, television pictures showed.

The Reserve Bank of Australia said staff had been locked down inside the building, and were all safe and accounted for.

The nearby U.S. consulate was also evacuated, according to an embassy spokeswoman, along with the Sydney Opera House. Tourists were being let back into the world-famous venue by early afternoon.

BANKS AND SHOPS CLOSE

Major banks closed their offices in the central business district and people were told to avoid the area. Shops in a four block radius were shut.

"If it was up to me, I would storm the building," said John, a lawyer in his 50s who was evacuated from the building where the cafe was located. "I just feel angry about it." He declined to give his full name.

Qantas Airways Ltd said planes were avoiding flying over the central business district but were landing as normal.

Traders in currency markets said the hostage news may have contributed to a dip in the Australian dollar, which was already under pressure from global risk aversion as oil prices fell anew. The local currency was pinned at $0.8227, having hit its lowest since mid-2010 last week.

The prime minister of Canada, which suffered an attack on its parliament by a suspected jihadist sympathizer in October, offered his support.

"Canada's thoughts and prayers are with our Australian friends. #MartinPlace #SydneySiege" Stephen Harper said via social media.

Concerns about an attack in Australia by radical Islamists have been growing for more than a year, with the security agency raising its national terrorism public alert to "high" in September.

Security had recently been stepped up at the nation's parliament, airports and at large scale public events.

(Writing by Lincoln Feast; Additional reporting Swati Pandey, Colin Packham, Wayne Cole; Editing by Paul Tait and Dean Yates)


https://news.yahoo.com/hostages-held-sydney-cafe-islamic-flag-seen-window-004215441.html
Yeah, this is... pretty shocking to say the least. Three people have come out though

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            I'm currently around the city circle and everyone is pretty chill despite the on
            going mayhem within the business district. Apprently all is good right
            now, just everyone is heading home since 90% of stores around the city is close
            which is ashame since I wanted to buy a book today haha.
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            I'm currently around the city circle and everyone is pretty chill despite the on
            going mayhem within the business district. Apprently all is good right
            now, just everyone is heading home since 90% of stores around the city is close
            which is ashame since I wanted to buy a book today haha.


Yeah, our police are good people, I'm sure they'll take care of it. It would be hard for everyone to be tense about something like this for 7 hours long, you know? Plus, a total of 5 hostages have come out, so...

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Vosien

            I'm currently around the city circle and everyone is pretty chill despite the on
            going mayhem within the business district. Apprently all is good right
            now, just everyone is heading home since 90% of stores around the city is close
            which is ashame since I wanted to buy a book today haha.


Yeah, our police are good people, I'm sure they'll take care of it. It would be hard for everyone to be tense about something like this for 7 hours long, you know? Plus, a total of 5 hostages have come out, so...
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five?


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Vosien

            I'm currently around the city circle and everyone is pretty chill despite the on
            going mayhem within the business district. Apprently all is good right
            now, just everyone is heading home since 90% of stores around the city is close
            which is ashame since I wanted to buy a book today haha.


Yeah, our police are good people, I'm sure they'll take care of it. It would be hard for everyone to be tense about something like this for 7 hours long, you know? Plus, a total of 5 hostages have come out, so...
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five?




Three a few hours ago, but another two have come out in the last half hour

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Three a few hours ago, but another two have come out in the last half hour
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i haven't seen a news update in 50 minutes tho

but then again i'm in the states.


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A good friend was planning on going to the cafe before a work meeting, at about 9:15 am - was so relieved to hear from him that he's changed his mind because he'd been running late, and that it was my phone call that made him late -.-;;

Thoughts and prayers with those still trapped inside, and massive hopes that the police can resolve this peacefully...

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Yeah, this is... pretty shocking to say the least. Three people have come out though


Five people had come out Never mind. I read the other posts. Still trying to wake up


I am seeing this on CBS for the past... I turned the tv on around 3:00am (eastern)


I have so many thoughts...

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I live in Australia and we've had the 24 hour news on since we woke up this morning.

Am so proud of the #illridewithyou that's going around, if I was in Sydney (or even a big enough city) I would offer up.

Apparently the lights of the cafe have been turned off and the situation has stilled.

My room mate's cousin was supposed to be working at that cafe today, she can't get in contact with anyone to find out if she's in there - does anyone here know if any lists have come out yet?

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My room mate's cousin was supposed to be working at that cafe today, she can't get in contact with anyone to find out if she's in there - does anyone here know if any lists have come out yet?


No lists yet I am assuming they want to keep the information away from the public until the siege is over.

Hoping the situation pans out with no one hurt.

You hear about stuff like this happening around the world but when it happens in the city you live in, I dunno I just feel so damn sad about the whole thing.

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My room mate's cousin was supposed to be working at that cafe today, she can't get in contact with anyone to find out if she's in there - does anyone here know if any lists have come out yet?


No lists yet I am assuming they want to keep the information away from the public until the siege is over.

Hoping the situation pans out with no one hurt.

You hear about stuff like this happening around the world but when it happens in the city you live in, I dunno I just feel so damn sad about the whole thing.


Thank you.

We've all been glued to ABC 24 all day.

I totally get what you mean though, it's hitting home all over Australia at the moment.

I hope no one gets hurt, too. I'm also really proud of the #illridewithyou - which (for those who don't know) was created after a Muslim woman on public transport removed her head wear after the Sydney Seige broke out and was offered escort by another person rather than breaking religious rules and all that. This sparked a number of people offering to escort people wearing religious headdresses on public transport around Sydney and the like. smile

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