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[11/5/04
Friday]
[Cliff
Kincaid columnist
& Don Irvine] 12:02 am [link] Fanatical Muslims
get media pass: Prior to the presidential election, several
grass-roots Arab-American and Muslim organizations, including the
Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the American Muslim
Taskforce (ATM), established “get out the vote” efforts. The
American Muslim Taskforce on Civil Rights and Elections gave a
qualified endorsement to John Kerry. The taskforce acknowledged
outreach by Sen. Edward Kennedy, and said they appreciated ongoing
dialogue with Muslim leaders about “problems posed by the Patriot
Act.” Kerry voted for the Patriot Act but then criticized
it.
The American
Muslim Taskforce is an umbrella organization representing groups
such as CAIR, the Islamic Circle of North America, and the Muslim
Alliance in North America. In the days preceding the election an
estimated eighty percent of Muslim voters in the U.S. intended to
cast their ballots for Senator Kerry, according to an opinion poll.
Their top concern stated was civil rights. The vote for Kerry was
termed a “protest” vote against the Patriot Act, and other actions
that these groups said violated their civil rights.
CAIR has
launched an effort to counteract anti-Muslim prejudice, which it
says is widespread among Americans. They recently asked Muslims
around the world to help correct misperceptions of Islam and its
stance on religiously motivated terror. The Kentucky office of CAIR
is conducting “sensitivity training” for FBI agents in Lexington.
CAIR said 13 FBI agents, including supervisors, attended a workshop
that examined “basic Islamic beliefs and concepts, common
stereotypes of Islam and Muslims, and ways in which to improve
interactions with the Muslim community.”
There is irony,
though, in CAIR’s efforts to counteract what they call stereotypes
of Muslims. CAIR denies any ties to terrorist groups but has
generated its own share of controversy and has contributed to these
stereotypes by participating in conferences that feature speakers
that voice racist epithets, support suicide bombers, call for the
termination of the Jews, and support leaders of the Hamas terrorist
group.
Since September
11, 2001, three CAIR figures have been arrested by U.S. federal
authorities on terrorist-related charges. CAIR also has been
criticized for its links to Hamas by various terrorist experts and
scholars, including Matthew Levitt, senior fellow in terrorism
studies at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Levitt
testified to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism that
CAIR was founded by Omar Ahmed, who co-founded the Islamic
Association for Palestine, a HAMAS front organization.
Professor Abdul
Hadi Palazzi of Italy has said CAIR’s ties to Hamas are “evident.”
In February 2000 he gave a speech identifying CAIR as a Muslim
Brotherhood front organization that works in the U.S. as a lobby
against radio, television and print media journalists who dare to
produce anything about Islam that is at variance with their
fundamentalist agenda. To the utter shame of the media, CAIR has
been very effective in silencing the media.
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