Posted on 07/12/2005 4:44:30 AM PDT by quesney
Financial Times Op-Ed Published: July 11 London
Moderate Muslims must banish the enemy within By Mansoor Ijaz
The trust that binds citizens of free societies together was violated last week when suspected Islamist terrorists set off a wave of bombs at the height of Londons morning rush hour, killing at least 52 people and injuring 700.
The latest tragedy is the 17th bombing carried out by al-Qaedas franchisees since the September 11 2001 attacks on the US. Its deft planning and execution indicates that al-Qaeda continues to function efficiently. For the perpetrators of Londons attacks to escape the notice of the worlds most formidable domestic counter-terrorism service underscores their resolve and cunning. Shopping centre bombings and attacks on global trade routes cannot be far behind.
Al-Qaedas success in mutating from a centralised terror conglomerate into an amorphous ideology with local, home-grown cells in target countries challenges the big-power thesis of taking the war to the enemy before the enemy arrives on your shores. Most disturbingly, however, al-Qaedas continuing success defines the central failure within moderate Islam to identify, control and stamp out its extremists. The enemy, it appears, is already among us.
This is why the London bombings represent a milestone for moderate Muslims. They can either stand up and fight I slams radical fringes from within or sit haplessly by while the west does it for them. Verbal condemnations and choreographed press releases against violent terrorist acts, as Britains Muslim leaders produced last Thursday, are no longer sufficient. Real action is needed and fast.
Americas Muslims failed to rise up to their citizenship responsibilities after the September 11 attacks, choosing instead to play the role of aggrieved, helpless victims. Their voices in Americas body politic are now marginalised as a result. Britains Muslims have an opportunity to set an important example by elevating the duties of citizenship above fears of looming civil rights violations.
That moderate Muslims do not take meaningful steps to irradiate al-Qaedas cancerous metastasis in their communities is a stunning failure of leadership and lies at the heart of the increasing distrust secular societies have for all Muslims.
What to do? The action plan for moderate Muslims is uncomplicated if the political will to combat Islams extremists from within takes hold. In Britain, three steps would be effective.
First, forbid the use of mosques and other religious institutions to discharge bigotry and hatred. As France has done already, Britain should require each imam to pass minimum competency exams. Radical preaching must be replaced with knowledge of how the Koran relates to daily life within Britains secular traditions. Any imam failing to comply should be shown politely to the departure lounge at Heathrow airport. Those that pass must accept their citizenship responsibilities to become resources for authorities seeking data on criminal elements residing in Britains Muslim communities.
Second, open Britains Islamic charities to greater financial scrutiny to identify those that fund terrorism. Charities should be asked to limit foreign donations to 10 per cent of operating budgets and certify that the remainder of their donors are British citizens who give from taxable and transparent income sources. Stopping the flow of money is central to dismantling al-Qaedas franchise strategy, where one or two foreign masterminds oversee terrorist attacks with foreign money and logistical support.
Third, form community watch groups made up of Muslim citizens to reclaim Islam from the terrorists and committed to contributing useful information to the authorities. Britains tolerant political environment has transformed it into a haven for militant Islam. Communities joining together to compile and analyse data on Muslim fanatics for use by British authorities in official proceedings is the best way for moderate Muslims to prevent the states anti-terror apparatus from appearing biased or being used inappropriately. It would also be the surest sign that British Muslims take their citizenship as seriously as their religion.
It is hypocritical for Muslims living in western societies to demand civil rights enshrined by the state and then excuse their inaction against terrorists hiding among them on grounds of belonging to a borderless Islamic community. It is time to stand up and be counted as model citizens before the terror consumes us all.
------ The writer, chief executive of Crescent Technology Ventures, is Muslim and in 1997 negotiated Sudans offer of counter-terrorism assistance to the Clinton administration
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That summarizes it perfectly.
You bad.
WILL IT TAKE YEARS, or weeks to bring into effect?
This does not help. Why not applaud the writer for pointing out exactly what should be done? This and similar articles need to be broadcast across the media. You cannot root out this kind of terrorism without obtaining the wholehearted support of the "host" community. They have to turn on these cowardly and murderous thugs and maniacs. Northern Ireland is a perfect example. The IRA relaunched its terrorism campaign in 1978 and 27 years later it is still finding shelter and maintaining legitimacy among large segments of the community. What we need are hard-nosed, practical solutions not folks pouring gasoline on the fire. The author at least is thinking.
It's time to start stringing up muzzies until they decide to police their own and get rid of the radicals amoung them.
The author is saying something most Americans have said since 9/11. The author however is not, even now, willing to 'take the gloves off' where Muslims and Islam are concerned. Fact is, and I have believed this all along, there are NO moderate Muslims. They are all, if not anti-Bush, CERTAINLY anti-American. They do NOT belong here and should go home. Myself, I know I would NEVER impose on the good will and generosity of a country I hated.
The author is saying something most Americans have said since 9/11. The author however is not, even now, willing to 'take the gloves off' where Muslims and Islam are concerned. Fact is, and I have believed this all along, there are NO moderate Muslims. They are all, if not anti-Bush, CERTAINLY anti-American. They do NOT belong here and should go home. Myself, I know I would NEVER impose on the good will and generosity of a country I hated.
The author is saying something most Americans have said since 9/11. The author however is not, even now, willing to 'take the gloves off' where Muslims and Islam are concerned. Fact is, and I have believed this all along, there are NO moderate Muslims. They are all, if not anti-Bush, CERTAINLY anti-American. They do NOT belong here and should go home. Myself, I know I would NEVER impose on the good will and generosity of a country I hated.
I'm afraid they're going to HAVE to do something. They may well be moderate, and there are a lot of Muslims who are forward thinking and good citizens, but it's like having good friends, with perfect manners who are a delight to have around but have a couple of kids who destroy everything in your house when they come to visit while the parents sit silently by with that vague, uncomfortable smile on their face. First you stop inviting them over for dinner and eventually then you cut them off completely.
"They are all....certainly anti-American."I agree.I don't think our different cultures can co-exist.
P.R.O.P.* ping!
{Phony Religion Of Peace}
A.A.C.
"Honey, do we have any more of the 'special' ammo? You know, the .50 cal. stuff dipped in PIG'S BLOOD!?"
About sums up everything here.
And I want the heads of all the politicians who left the gates open and let them in, on pikes at the city gates!
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Here's a Moderate muslim
...And with a placid temperament!
Identifying the enemy would be a great first step!
This political correctness charade of "The Religion of Peace," sure makes it difficult to conquer the enemy!
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