A SHARIA law advocate has appeared before a court today on charges relating to child pornography and making threats against the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

The Daily Telegraph has reported Ibrahim Siddiq-Conlon, 35, made an alleged terror threat towards Mardis Gras on the Facebook page of 2DayFM radio program The Kyle and Jackie O show the night before the annual street festival took place.



Last year he allegedly created a Facebook page calling Australian soldiers fighting in Afghanistan "terrorists".



Fairfax also reports Mr Siddiq-Conlon was also appearing on charges of possession of child pornography and accessing child pornography.



Outside Burwood local court Mr Siddiq-Conlon described the Mardi Gras threat as "a moment of passion" and said "I didn't mean it".



He received bail and will appear in court again on May 8.

Under the terms of his bail conditions Siddiq-Conlon is not to access the internet and not to be left unaccompanied in the presence of a child under the age of 18, other than his children.



He is not to be within 50m of a school, pre-school or child care centre.



He is to reside at a property in Cowra and report to the local police station twice a week.



With The Daily Telegraph