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Please take a moment to visit and log in at the subscriber area, and submit your city & country location. We will use this information in future to invite you to any events that we organize in your area. CNN 'Islamophobia' Piece Relies on Flagrant Deceptionby David J. Rusin • Apr 8, 2011 at 11:02 am http://www.islamist-watch.org/blog/2011/04/cnn-islamophobia-piece-relies-on-flagrant
A March 27 article by CNN.com religion editor Dan Gilgoff is slanted journalism at its worst. Beyond the usual downplaying of radical Islam and tugging on heartstrings, it lies by omission, withholding vital data about a mosque incident to advance the narrative of Muslim victimhood. Titled "In key American Muslim enclave, alienation is growing," the piece explores how Detroit-area Muslims are "feeling ostracized" because of the recent radicalization hearing, efforts to ban Shari'a law in courts, and so on. Arguing that Muslims are "under attack," Gilgoff highlights the case of Roger Stockham, a Californian who drove to Michigan, allegedly boasted of plans to bomb a mosque, and was arrested on January 24 outside Dearborn's Islamic Center of America (ICA) with fireworks in his car. Gilgoff lets a mosque leader explain the purported lesson:
However, in his desire to portray this as a clear-cut example of violent "Islamophobia" in action, Gilgoff never bothers to tell readers about credible evidence that Stockham himself is Muslim. Back on January 31, the AP described the arrestee as "a Vietnam veteran-turned Muslim holy warrior" based on what he had said to a Detroit restaurant manager, who later testified that in addition to bragging about the plot, Stockham had told him about becoming Muslim and joining the "mujahedeen." Stockham's own attorney also called his client an "Islamic convert." Behaving like a radical Sunni, the defendant rejected his first lawyer because "he is a Shiite and I am not," asserting that the man attends the Shiite-run ICA. The same news item cites sources claiming that Stockham spoke fluent Arabic and quoted from the Koran during an interview. Many jumped to conclusions about Stockham before all the information was in, but it had been in for almost two months on March 27, when Gilgoff's article appeared. Yet he mentions none of it, depicting this as a case of "Islamophobia," even as data suggest Islamic sectarian violence. Two weeks have passed and the piece has done great harm, but news consumers still can make their voices heard. Islamist Watch encourages readers to contact CNN and demand an explicit correction, if not more, using this link (for the web address of error, input "http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/27/in-key-american-muslim-enclave-alienation-is-growing/"). Tell CNN that Dan Gilgoff is entitled to his own opinion — but not his own facts. Related Topics: Entertainment / Media, Government, Islamic Law (Shari'a), Legal, Mosques / Imams, Multiculturalism David J. Rusin This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL. | |||
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Friday, April 8, 2011
CNN 'Islamophobia' Piece Relies on Flagrant Deception
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