Add the Islamist Circle of North America (ICNA) to those rushing to judgement, not just on the Trayvon Martin shooting ("murdered"), but the El Cajon slaying of Shaima Alawadi, a Muslim mother of five found beaten to death in her home. Even CAIR in San Diego is being cautious in their assessment of the El Cajon killing, but not ICNA.
http://www.icna.org/hoodies-and-hijabs-icna-calls-for-response-to-hate/
This, of course, is right out of the playbook of organizations like ICNA. America is a "racist, Islamophobic" country, and therefore, all minorities must align with Muslims to fight the hate.
As I have pointed out in my previous writings on both cases, we all need to sit back and let the police do their jobs. In both cases, there are many things we just don't know yet.
By the way, ICNA is currently in the midst of a national public relations offensive to convince Americans that Shariah law is no threat to America, our Constitution or our freedoms (which is pure nonsense).
http://news.investors.com/article/606641/201204031900/icna-hides-extremism-in-national-shariah-campaign.htm
At any rate, ICNA knows a few things about hate. They are one of the myriad of organizations in the US linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. Their suspicious associations with radicals has been well documented. And if you want to hear some hate, I can recommend two of ICNA's featured speakers, Amir Abdel Malik Ali and Siraj Wahhaj, who spoke at an ICNA "charity dinner" in Yorba Linda in February 2010.
If you want to learn more about ICNA, I recommend the below selection of writings by Steven Emerson's Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT).
http://www.investigativeproject.org/topics/54/the-islamic-circle-of-north-america-icna
Most recently, one of ICNA's imams, now in the US, is the subject of a war crimes indictment out of Bangladesh, which I wrote about just days ago.
http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/2012/03/ipt-article-on-islamic-circle-of-north.html
This is the organization that wants to give us lectures on hatred and intolerance.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment