Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Dear Solsticewitch13,

The
article below reports that a brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard
was arrested on terrorist-related charges after being fingered by an
informant. How the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood (The Muslim Public Affairs
Council, MPAC) and CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations)
reacted is a perfect illustration of “properly understanding the times,”
as discussed in our Monday and Tuesday emails this week.

Did the
MPAC and CAIR denounce the alleged activities of the man who was arrested?
Of course not. Following their predictably worn-out script, these two
organizations attacked the FBI and law enforcement authorities for
“violating the trust” of Muslims by working with an informant who
infiltrated a mosque. Here’s one sentence from MPAC’s response:



“Federal law enforcement cannot establish trust with American
Muslim communities through meetings and townhall forums, while at the
same time sending paid informants who instigate violent rhetoric in
mosques.”

Notice the insinuation, that the
man arrested was “instigated” by a paid federal informant. The man
arrested isn’t responsible — the “devil made him do it!” This is the same
kind of response organizations like MPAC and CAIR make whenever a Muslim
is arrested or suspected of terrorist-related activities. They attack law
enforcement, or politicians, or groups and people they call
“Islamophobic.” They play the “offended victim” card, complaining that the
latest action violates “trust” between Muslims and law enforcement.


This is the same script Islamic militants and leaders have
followed for years in Europe and Great Britain.

Here’s what
violates trust
— Islamic organizations and spokespeople who refuse to
acknowledge that there a lot of people in their community of faith who
want to hurt America, kill Americans, and impose shariah law on America.


Here’s what violates trust — Islamic organizations and
spokespeople who claim perpetual victim status for Islamic radicals, and
who claim that Americans are the aggressors, when in fact it is the
radicals who are the aggressors and Americans are the victims.

We
don’t see FBI informants and undercover criminal investigations inside
churches and synagogues, and there’s an obvious reason why. If MPAC and
CAIR are genuinely and sincerely concerned about “trust,” they would do
well to stop attacking Americans and law enforcement and start denouncing
the real violators of our trust – the radical Muslims in our midst who
intend us harm.

But don’t hold your breath waiting for that to
happen. And that gives us an advantage – because we can predict with a
high degree of accuracy what the Islamists will do next. Their “script”
isn’t hard to read. We just have to expose them and refuse to play the
role they’re trying to foist on us.








Tuesday, 3 March 2009
U.S. Muslim Brotherhood
Reacts to California Mosque Infiltration

http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_display.cfm/blog_id/19815


From the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report:

The U.S. Muslim Brotherhood is
reacting to the arrest of a brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard
on charges of lying about his ties to terrorist groups on his citizenship
and passport applications. An AP report describes the case as
follows:


In the California case, information about the informant who spied
on the Islamic Center of Irvine came out last week at a detention hearing
for a brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard, an Afghan native and
naturalized U.S. citizen named Ahmadullah Niazi. Niazi, 34, was arrested
Feb. 20 on charges of lying about his ties to terrorist groups on his
citizenship and passport applications. He will be arraigned Monday in U.S.
District Court in Santa Ana. FBI Special Agent Thomas J. Ropel III
testified at the hearing that an FBI informant infiltrated Niazi’s mosque
and several others in Orange County and befriended Niazi. Ropel said the
informant recorded Niazi on multiple occasions talking about blowing up
buildings, acquiring weapons and sending money to the Afghan mujahadeen.
Niazi has not been charged with terrorism and it’s not yet clear if the
FBI was focused on anything beyond his activities. Neither the mosque nor
any other of its members have been charged. A 46-year-old fitness
instructor told The Associated Press last week he was the informant. Craig
Monteilh of Irvine said Niazi talked about blowing up buildings and
discussed sending Monteilh to a terrorist training camp in Yemen or
Pakistan. Monteilh said his tenure as an informant ended after Niazi and
other members of the Islamic Center of Irvine reported him to authorities.
A Muslim advocacy group has demanded a federal investigation into whether
Niazi was arrested because he refused to become an FBI informant after
telling the agency about Monteilh.

The Muslim Public Affairs
Council (MPAC) has reacted by stating that the use of informants in
mosques “stigmatizes” the mosques and erodes trust. According an
article on the MPAC
website:

Trust is the cornerstone of any partnership between law
enforcement and communities. It can only be established and maintained
through clear and open communication. Without this, trust is eroded and
suspicions arise on all sides. This clearly does not serve anyone’s
interests.Federal law enforcement cannot establish trust with American
Muslim communities through meetings and townhall forums, while at the
same time sending paid informants who instigate violent rhetoric in
mosques. This mere act stigmatizes American mosques and casts a shadow
of doubt and distrust between American Muslims and their neighbors. It
has also led many mosques and community groups to reconsider their
relationship with the FBI, including most recently the Islamic Shura
Council of Southern California. It is now up to the FBI and law
enforcement agencies to re-engage with the Muslim American community,
and re-build trust and respect. MPAC will continue to raise these
community concerns with federal law enforcement officials in its efforts
to help form policies that preserve civil liberties while also
protecting our nation.

The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced
that is planning to file a request for the U.S. Attorney General to launch
an investigation into the FBI’s arrest:

On Tuesday, February 24,
the Greater Los Angeles Area chapter of the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR-LA) will host a news conference to announce the filing of
a request for the U.S. Attorney General to launch an investigation into
the FBI’s arrest last week of Ahmad Niazi. The news conference will
immediately follow a court hearing Tuesday for Niazi in Santa Ana, Calif.
Members of his family will take part in the news conference. Mr. Niazi is
charged with perjury, naturalization fraud, misuse of a passport obtained
by fraud, and making a false statement to a federal agency. He claims the
charges are in retaliation for his refusal to become an FBI informant. Mr.
Niazi previously reported to CAIR-LA and other community members that,
during a raid of a friend’s house, an FBI agent urged Mr. Niazi to work
with the agency, saying that if he refused to cooperate his life would be
made a “living hell.”

MPAC was established in the mid 1980’s by
individuals whose backgrounds are likely rooted in the Egyptian Muslim
Brotherhood and since its inception has acted in concert with the U.S.
Muslim Brotherhood. The organization, like other U.S. Brotherhood
organizations, has a long history of fundamentalism, anti-Semitism, and
support for terrorism. The organization has long enjoyed generally good
relations with the U.S. government and functions essentially as the
political lobbying arm of the U.S. Brotherhood.

Documents released in the Holy
Land Trial have revealed that the founders and current leaders of CAIR
were part of the Palestine Committee of the Muslim Brotherhood as well as
identifying the organization itself as being part of the U.S. Brotherhood.
Investigative
research posted on
GMBDR had determined that CAIR had it origins in the U.S. Hamas
infrastructure and is an integral part of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood with
a long history of support for fundamentalism, anti-Semitism, and
terrorism. Numerous earlier posts have reported on the relationship
between the FBI and CAIR which appears to have been
terminated by the FBI.


Both organizations have long histories of opposing almost all
elements of U.S. counterterrorism strategy. CAIR in particular has
defended numerous individuals accused and/or convicted of terrorism
offenses and a number of CAIR employees have also been convicted of
terrorism.




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