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Steven Emerson,
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January 13, 2016
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DNC
Chair Dismisses Questions About CAIR Invites to Obama Speech
IPT News
January 13, 2016
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In an interview
Tuesday night, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
refused to address questions about the wisdom of her Democratic colleagues
inviting two officials from the Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR) to the State of the Union address.
As we reported Monday, Democrats Alcee Hastings of Florida
and California's Zoe Lofgren invited CAIR officials to the speech in
response to a call from Wasserman-Schultz and Rep. Keith Ellison. It was a
symbolic response to what they see as overheated rhetoric toward Muslim
Americans in the ongoing presidential campaigns.
By embracing CAIR, the representatives did something the FBI proscribes
for its agents. Internal documents seized by the FBI show CAIR was founded
as part of a U.S.-based Hamas support network. CAIR
founder Omar Ahmad was a leader of that network, called the Palestine
Committee. Nihad Awad, the only executive director in CAIR's
21-year-history, also was part of the group and participated in a secret meeting of Hamas supporters in 1993 aimed at
derailing the U.S.-led Oslo Accords which sought to bring peace to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Palestine Committee opposed the effort because it included
recognition of Israel's right to exist, and because it empowered the
secular Palestine Liberation Organization over the Islamist Hamas terrorist
group.
On Fox News after the speech Tuesday night, host Megyn Kelly asked
Wasserman-Schultz whether the invitation to the CAIR officials was a
mistake, noting "President Obama's DOJ says they're directly linked to
Hamas, which we recognize is a terrorist group."
"Megyn, now who's talking about something that's
disappointing?" Wasserman-Schultz asked. She never addressed the
question about CAIR's sordid history.
For merely engaging in journalism by asking the question, Media Matters
for America writes that Kelly "attacks" the DNC chair.
That is absurd.
Here's what an FBI assistant director wrote in 2009, explaining why
the agency broke off "all formal outreach activities with CAIR":
"[U]ntil we can resolve whether there continues to be a connection
between CAIR or its executives and HAMAS, the FBI does not view CAIR as an appropriate
liaison partner."
The policy remains in effect seven years later.
Wasserman-Schultz either doesn't believe the FBI or doesn't care what
evidence it has to support its policy. That's disturbing for someone in a
leadership position. But she also does a broader disservice by casting CAIR
as the voice of Muslim Americans when, in reality, most want nothing to do
with the Islamist group.
A 2011 poll from the by Abu Dhabi Gallup Center in the
United Arab Emirates found 11 percent of women and 12 percent of men
believed CAIR represented their interests.
On top of CAIR's documented ties to Hamas and a terror-financing
network, the group reflexively opposes terror support and financing
prosecutions, accuses federal law enforcement of entrapping otherwise innocent and peaceful Muslims in
order to gin up terrorism prosecutions and of using
excessive force with Muslim suspects.
As we noted Monday, inviting Muslim Americans to the speech is not the
problem. But if the objective was to show there's a monolithic community of
liberty-minded Muslims with no skeletons, including CAIR representatives is
ignorant and counter-productive. The same is true for New Jersey U.S. Sen.
Cory Booker, who invited the treasurer of a group which wants the Muslim
Brotherhood back in power in Egypt. Last month, the White House hosted a CAIR official who is helping a family sue the
FBI, alleging an agent unjustly shot and killed a friend of Boston Marathon
bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev after hours of questioning in his Orlando home in
2013.
Meanwhile, reform-minded Muslims who unequivocally reject "interpretations of Islam
that call for any violence, social injustice and politicized Islam"
and advocate "equal rights and dignity for all people, including
minorities," and women were shut out of the Democrats' invite-a-Muslim
program.
Maybe a House Democrat should stand up and challenge colleagues to
empower those free-thinking Muslims by giving them a seat at the table,
too.
Related Topics: , State
of the Union, Debbie
Wasserman-Schultz, CAIR,
Alcee
Hastings, Zoe
Lofgren, Palestine
Committee, Omar
Ahmad, Nihad
Awad, Megyn
Kelly, Cory
Booker
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