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The U.S. Institute of Peace Stumbles (Daniel Pipes)
E-Mail from Daniel Pipes ^ | March 23, 2004 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 03/23/2004 4:31:09 PM PST by The Westerner

Last week, I became a whistleblower. (According to Merriam-Webster, a whistleblower is someone "who reveals wrongdoing within an organization to the public or to those in positions of authority.")

This is not a role I expected or sought, but I felt compelled to go public when the U.S. Institute of Peace, in Washington, D.C., the taxpayer-funded organization to whose board President Bush appointed me, insisted on co-hosting an event with a group closely associated with radical Islam.

That group is the Washington-based Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy; the event was a workshop that took place — over my strenuous objections — on March 19.

Most of CSID's Muslim personnel are radicals. I brought one such person in particular, Kamran Bokhari, to the attention of USIP's leadership. Mr. Bokhari is a fellow at CSID; as such, he is someone CSID's board of directors deems an expert "with high integrity and a good reputation." As a fellow, Mr. Bokhari may participate in the election of CSID's board of directors. He is, in short, integral to the CSID.

Mr. Bokhari also happens to have served for years as the North American spokesman for Al-Muhajiroun, perhaps the most extreme Islamist group operating in the West. For example, it celebrated the first anniversary of 9/11 with a conference titled," Towering Day in History." It celebrated the second anniversary by hailing "The Magnificent 19." Its Web site currently features a picture of the U.S. Capitol building exploding.

Nor is Al-Muhajiroun's evil restricted to words and pictures. Its London-based leader, Omar bin Bakri Muhammad, has acknowledged recruiting jihadists to fight in such hotspots as Kashmir, Afghanistan, and Chechnya. At least one Al-Muhajiroun member went to Israel to engage in suicide terrorism. Al-Muhajiroun appears to be connected to one of the 9/11 hijackers, Hani Hanjour.

USIP's indirect association with Al-Muhajiroun has many pernicious consequences. Perhaps the most consequential of these is the legitimacy USIP inadvertently confers on Mr. Bokhari and CSID, permitting radicals to pass themselves off as moderates.

That legitimation follows an assumption that USIP carefully vetted CSID before working with it. But USIP did nothing of the sort.

When its leadership insisted on working with CSID, it explained its reasons: "The CSID is assessed by relevant government organizations and credible NGOs supported by the Administration to be an appropriate organization for involvement in publicly funded projects organized by both the government and NGOs, including the Institute."

Translated from bureaucratese, this says: "Others have worked with CSID, so why not us?"

But such buck-passing means that in fact no one does due diligence — each organization relies on those that came before. Once in the door, a disreputable organization like CSID acquires a mainstream aura.

Or it does until its true identity becomes clear. Over and over again, branches of the American government have been embarrassed by their blindness to jihadist Islam.

Ask the presidential candidate who had himself photographed smiling side-by-side with an Islamist who soon after was imprisoned for terrorist activities. Ask the U.S. military, which has arrested or convicted at least seven Islamists for criminal activity connected to jihad.

Ask the New York State prison system, which recently awoke up to the fact that one of its chaplains announced that God had inflicted 9/11 as punishment on the wicked — and the victims got what they deserved.

Ask the mayor of Boston who had city land sold to the Islamic Society of Boston for less than 10% of market value, only to learn later that the organization is closely associated with one jihadi extremist banned from entering America, another sitting in federal prison, and a third who welcomes suicide bombings against Israelis as "glad tidings."

In all these cases, no one was minding the store. The lesson is simple but burdensome: each governmental institution must do its own research.

In the war on terror, it is not enough to deploy the police and the military; it is just as necessary to recognize and reject those who develop the ideas that eventually lead to violence. The American government needs to wake up to those elements in its midst whose allegiance in the war on terror is on the other side.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bushadministration; csid; danielpipes; radicalislam; usip; usterrorism; whistleblowers
Received this in an e-mail from Mr. Pipes today. This is very troubling, indeed. Thank goodness, Mr. Pipes has the fortitude and courage to fight the good fight.
1 posted on 03/23/2004 4:31:13 PM PST by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
Al-Muhajiroun is definitely bad news and should not be encouraged by government.
2 posted on 03/23/2004 4:34:07 PM PST by Unam Sanctam
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To: Unam Sanctam
Exactly.
3 posted on 03/23/2004 4:34:48 PM PST by The Westerner
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To: yonif
Thought you should see this, if you haven't already.
4 posted on 03/23/2004 4:35:47 PM PST by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
U.S. Institute of Peace, in Washington, D.C., the taxpayer-funded organization

So, we're paying for this, folks!

I'll bet Pipes is gone from this organization within a few months, hounded out by the Democrats for "discrimination", "racism", or some other such trumped-up excuse!

5 posted on 03/23/2004 4:42:11 PM PST by Gritty ("The WOT challenge is preventing terror from sheltering behind secular-liberal tolerance-S Trifkovic)
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To: Gritty
It was a shocker when Bush chose him for appointment to the committee. Will the Bush Administration blink? I hope not. Pipes is one of their finest choices.
6 posted on 03/23/2004 4:46:42 PM PST by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
CAIR and the other minons of Saudi Wahhabists....are subversives....

They promote though public relations campaigns the idea that muslims are victims...or peacefull people...our president helps this when he declares Islam a religion of Peace or worships in a Mosque...or makes statements that 'we all worship the same god'...etc etc....

The truth is Islam is the USA's mortal enemy

The Islamic terrorists are multi faceted in their war on the west...their war on Christians and Jews

They have many fifth columnists entrenched in American society...having access to positions of leadership, the media and our politiicans...they have many allies among the Socialists, Marxists, Pagans, Homosexuals, and haters of the "America of our Founding Fathers"

They continue in the their building of mosques, islamic centers and summer camps...they buy up vast tract of rural US property...they continue to support Islamic terror in the middle east..
They are expanding their power base and base camps...right here in America

This face of the passive peacefull muslim...is a Trojan Horse...and while they cuddle up to
liberals..they are positioning themselves to take over...they dont want to anger or incite those in the USA at this point in their war...who might oppose them..they dont want their infiltration to be stopped...

By promoting the construct of 'muslims as victims' or 'passive' or just 'nice folks'....we allow them to keep positioning themselves in key areas of our infrastructure..

By the time America 'wakes up' and says 'enough is enough' it will be too late...that is their strategy...and lulling America to sleep they will be able to realize their dream of an America under dhimmitude...which is one of their stated goals.....

IMO
7 posted on 03/24/2004 8:15:27 AM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: joesnuffy
Thus, the critical importance of Pipes doing what he does.
8 posted on 03/24/2004 10:53:36 AM PST by The Westerner
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To: The Westerner
I want to call people's attention to this article from Pipes. It's important to realize that our own government is being duped by our enemies.
9 posted on 03/27/2004 9:14:52 AM PST by The Westerner
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