Friday, March 23, 2012

IPT Article on Islamic Circle of North America

Steve Emerson's Investigative Project on Terrorism has an interesting report on the possible indictment of an official of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) on war crimes allegations in Bangladesh.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/3499/report-claims-icna-imam-facing-indictment

The article gives sufficient background data on ICNA, so I don't need to rehash all that. What stirs my interest is the fact that it was ICNA that held that so-called charity dinner back February 2011 in Yorba Linda that brought out protesters. (I was one of them.) What had stirred up opposition in the community was that fact that the two featured speakers, Amir Abdel Malik Ali and Sirraj Wahhaj, are certified radicals with a long history of incendiary rhetoric.  Unfortunately, some 50 folks showed up who broke off from the organized protest and walked over to hoot the dinner attendees as they arrived, an action the rest of us disowned.

Suffice to say that ICNA, like CAIR and several other so-called main stream Muslim organizations are  anything but moderate. This latest article from IPT provides more reason to view these groups with alarm.

3 comments:

  1. What stirs my interest is that an Islamic nation is prosecuting someone from ICNA for war crimes. You mean Muslims are not a single united front? Do tell.

    (Bangla Desh remains officially Muslim, but those Muslim sects who allied with the Pakistani occupation forces are persona non grata, for good reason.)

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  2. The more of the Islamic extremists we can deport, for any reason, the happier I am.

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  3. And the purpose of our federal government is to secure life, liberty, and the happiness of Miggie. It says so in the Declaration of Independence.

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