CNN Touts ‘Fearful’ Muslim Woman; Omits Her Activism at Terror-linked MPAC
Posted on November 29, 2016 by creeping
CNN and other big media still haven’t learned and are still
pushing contrived, one-sided, biased and untruthful propaganda. From the
aptly named and quite busy, Newsbusters.com: CNN Touts Muslim Woman ‘Fearful’ After Trump Win; Omits Her Activism
Read it all.
Tashfeen Malik was the headscarved Muslim who brutally killed 14 Americans celebrating at a work Christmas party.
More on Marwa Abdelghani’s MPAC, via:
Alamoudi would later be found guilty of funding al-Qaeda and sent to prison. More background on MPAC here.
A few weeks ago CNN was caught pushing fake Muslim propaganda as well
Of course CNN has been faking news for decades.
Monday’s New Day on CNN played up
how a young Muslim woman, Marwa Abdelghani, stopped wearing the
traditional Islamic head scarf after an alleged spitting incident before
Election Day: “It was getting closer and closer to November 8. That’s
when I decided that I just was going to take it off for a while.” Kyung
Lah gave Abdelghani a platform to denounce President-Elect Donald Trump
for his “racist, Islamophobic, sexist statements,” but failed to mention
that she acts as a “community outreach fellow” for an activist
organization for American Muslims.
Alisyn Camerota reacted to Lah’s
“interesting story” by expressing her hope that “there will be a
movement where people wear the head scarf in solidarity…even if you’re
not Muslim, maybe. It’s the way people shave their heads…sometimes, in
solidarity with somebody who’s going through something. Maybe, you’ll
see a wave of the opposite happening.”
There is a movement, it’s called ISIS. CAIR. HAMAS. ISNA. MSA. MAS. MPAC.
Camerota led into the correspondent’s report by hyping how “some
Muslim women in America say that since the election, they dread what
the future may hold. Some of them are fearful for their safety, and
they’re taking matters into their own hands.” Lah first played a
clip of Abdelghani revealing her “relief” after she stopped wearing the
veil, as she “didn’t feel like a target anymore.” The journalist added
that the student was “visible target — a Muslim woman in a head scarf.”
Lah continued with her clip of Abdelghani recounting her drive-by spitting incident, and touted how “since the election, the Southern Poverty Law Center has tracked more than 700 hate incidents.” However, the CNN correspondent also disclosed that many Muslim women’s “sense of safety began to change after this picture of San Bernardino killer Tashfeen Malik went public.”
Lah followed this detail with her soundbite of the young Muslim woman
blasting Trump’s “racist, Islamophobic, sexist statements.”
The journalist never pointed out that
Abdelghani works for the Muslim Public Affairs Council as their
community outreach fellow. Prior to this, according to her bio page for the organization, she worked “as
a facilitator of the Muslim Gamechangers Network of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, where she trained high school Muslims on
social justice issues.” Of course, CAIR is a controversial organization that labeled several mainstream conservatives and conservative organizations “Islamophobic.”
Muslim Public Affairs Council isn’t as
well known as CAIR. However, its president, Salam al-Marayati, has been
involved in several controversies in recent years. Shortly after 9/11,
the activist pointed a finger at Israel
for the terrorist attack. Despite this, Marayati has maintained a
relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton since at least 1996, when he served as a delegate for the former president. He also served as a homeland security adviser for the Obama administration.
Read it all.
Tashfeen Malik was the headscarved Muslim who brutally killed 14 Americans celebrating at a work Christmas party.
More on Marwa Abdelghani’s MPAC, via:
The History of MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Council)
Established in 1988 by followers of the Muslim Brotherhood and admirers of Hezbollah…
In October 2000, MPAC hosted a rally in Washington’s Lafayette Park at which Abdurahman Alamoudi — then regarded in Washington as another “moderate” Muslim leader — was featured as a speaker. To often raucous applause, Alamoudi asserted, “I have been labeled by the media in New York to be a supporter of Hamas. Anybody supports Hamas here? [Crowd cheers responsively] . . . Hear that, Bill Clinton? We are ALL supporters of Hamas. Allahu Akhbar! I wish they added that I am also a supporter of Hezbollah!”
Its founders include Hassan Hathout, the former MPAC president who has described himself as “a close disciple” of Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna. Hathout’s brother Maher, a senior MPAC adviser, is lavish in his praise of both Hezbollah’s “freedom fighting” and the social-justice pioneering of Hassan al-Turabi, the leader of Sudan’s National Islamic Front — the genocidal junta that gave safe haven to al-Qaeda in the early 1990s while imposing sharia on that war-torn east African nation.
Alamoudi would later be found guilty of funding al-Qaeda and sent to prison. More background on MPAC here.
A few weeks ago CNN was caught pushing fake Muslim propaganda as well
Of course CNN has been faking news for decades.
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