Posted on 05/01/2015 8:17:16 PM PDT by markomalley
Muslim agitation, attrition, the litigation jihad accompanies all counter terror programs in these United States. We are constantly being told, scolded, admonished and clubbed with the now well worn meme that only a tiny minority a radical few Muslims engage in jihad. And yet we never see Muslim organizations supporting, encouraging cooperation and applauding any counter terror efforts.
Why is that? Based on everything we are constantly being told about moderate Muslims this is an impossibility. And yet this impossibility is our constant companion.
Is it any wonder there is a stream of young Muslims from these communities and mosques flocking to the Middle East to slaughter alongside the Islamic State?
Above: Hamas-tied CAIR poster
Minnesota mosques, Muslim orgs complain about anti-terror program, Jihad Watch, May 1, 2015
Have you ever ever! seen Muslim organizations anywhere in the U.S. express their unreserved support for any anti-terror program? Instead, again and again we get this complaining that such programs stigmatize and discriminate against them. One might almost get the impression that Hamas-linked CAIR and the other Muslim groups involved here dont want anti-terror programs to succeed. Surely that couldnt be so, now, could it?
Minnesota mosques, Muslim orgs raise concerns with anti-terror recruitment pilot, by Mike Durkin, KMSP, May 1, 2015:
Nearly 50 mosques, Muslim organizations and student groups have signed a statement that highlights concerns with a federal pilot program to combat radicalization and terror recruitment in Minnesota.
While we support the right of all Americans to live in democratic communities free of violence, we cannot in good conscience condone or help refine programs that are fundamentally discriminatory and are likely to further subject our community members to additional civil rights abuses, said the statement released by the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
The statement lists 44 Muslim organizations as undersigned supporters, as well as the National Lawyers Guild.
Alternative plan suggested
It is our recommendation that the government stop investing in programs that will only stigmatize, divide and marginalize our communities further, the statement said.
The groups instead suggest the following framework to combat extremism:
Support for a Minnesota Muslim community-based task force, which is currently under development to serve as an outreach resource for law enforcement agencies.
Funds for anti-radicalization programs should be separated from federal counter-terrorism and law enforcement agencies. Instead, funding should come from foundations, community organizations and state and local government.
The Department of Justice should protect groups and individuals who intervene with those they believe are vulnerable to recruitment into extremist groups. Those who intervene should not be penalized with prosecution, watch-listing or surveillance because of their association with a potential violent extremist.
The statement also calls on Congress to investigate the federal governments overbroad surveillance of mosques and American Muslims, absent evidence of criminal activity.
Community Resiliency Program
This Justice Department pilot program is designed to combat the recruiting of young men and women for terror by getting at root causes, like unemployment and a lack of opportunity. Other programs were started in Los Angeles and Boston, but Minnesota is the program everyone is watching. Thats because as many as 40 people have left Minnesota since 2007 to fight for al-Shabaab in Somalia and ISIS in Syria.
There is a very sophisticated and persuasive message coming from overseas, that you have a better life, a more meaningful life, fighting overseas for terrorists, U.S. Attorney Andy Luger said.
Luger wants to combat that message in several ways.
Youth and after school programs
Job fairs and job training programs
Eliminate ethnic profiling at the airport
Get more Somalis in law enforcement careers
Increase engagement between religious leaders and youth
The U.S. Attorneys Office in Minnesota is reviewing the statement released by CAIR regarding its pilot program.
Organizations listed on CAIR letter of concern
Read a complete copy of the letter at http://bit.ly/1I3DfD9
Council on American Islamic Relations CAIR MN
Global Somali Diaspora
Muslim Youth and Family Services
Islamic Relief & Social Services
African Family and Education Center
Abubakar As-Sidique Islamic Center
Tawfiq Islamic Center
Islamic Center of Twin Ports ICTP
mYouth
Brooklyn Park Islamic Center
Building Blocks of Islam
al-Mahmood Foundation
ICM-Muslim Youth of Minnesota
Dar Al-Farooq
Al Farooq Youth & Family Center
ICCMN/Al-Iman Center
Masjid Al-Ihsan
Islamic Center of Owatonna (Masjid Al Rahma)
Burnsville Mosque (Al Salaam)
Roshester Islamic Center
Irshad Islamic Center Eden Prairie
Masjid Al-Huda (ICCC)
Masjid Al Tawba/Eden Prairie Islamic Center (ICCC)
Ummatul Islam Center
Masjid Ash-Shafi
Masjid As-Sunnah (St Paul)
Minnesota Dawah Institute
Al Farooq Youth & Family Center
Dar-Alqalam Islamic Center
Abubakar As-Sidique Islamic Center-Faribault MN
Masjid Rowdah
Masjid Nimat ul-Islaam
Muslim student association SCSU
Mankato Islamic center
Islamic Center of Minnesota
Abukhadra Mosque
Al-Madinah Cultural Center
University of Minnesota Muslim Student Association
University of St Thomas Muslim Student Association
MCTC- Muslim Student Association
MNIA
MCC
Engage Minnesota Muslims
Global Deaf Muslim the Minnesota chapter◁◁
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I hear the bank robbers, shoplifters, burglars and rapists don’t like the police department’s “anti-crime” program.
Well, folks, while we are wasting our resources trying to intervene in the Sunni vs Shia fights in the Middle East, we have invited the enemy to come on in to our country. It doesn’t matter what we do there as long as we have Muslims here.
Ban Islam in civilized countries, deport Muslims, bring troops home and put them on our borders, and institute a “pet the pig” requirement to enter the US or board a plane. Problem largely solved.
Yeah, I know it won’t happen, but sending more of our good people and our money to fight for any Muslim in the Middle East is absurd. There are no good guys there.
Go home!
Camels nose under the tent.
And it started in the early 1960’s with an Arab migration from Yemen to Dearborn, Michigan.
Unfortunately, the camels nose fable goes a step further ... once the camels nose is under the tent you can’t keep the camel out.
For all intents and purposes, the camel is in the tent.
Its almost as if our government wants us cowering in our homes.
Islam was and remains a serial murderer of entire peoples and cultures. It is an anti-human abomination worthy only of extinction.
I like that! Nice.
Muslim advocate and leader from IslamNet, Fahad Ullah Qureshi, speaks truth to the lie that the main stream media and liberals like Ben Affleck are trying to propagate. Namely, that there is no such thing as moderate Islam.
Read more at http://eaglerising.com/9554/muslim-leader-says-thing-moderate-islam/#ukmjqqjj8D5EebpF.99
Amen to that! You need to run for a political office.
It’s funny how all the “moderate” muslims are the ones that howl about how terrorists are treated by the government and society. Don’t they believe 0bama when he says that jihadis aren’t real muslims?
Will I still get frequent flier miles if I'm just along as an escort?
Deportation! Go to the muslim world and live. see how it really is.
...At the behest of their enemy islamist CIC.
+1 for Maxwell.
There may be moderate Muslims/Moslems, but Islam is not moderate. . .
It’s hard for a psycho death cult to be moderate.
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