Green Bay: Anti-Mosque Views Do Not Stop Mosque Approval by City

In Green Bay, Wisconsin, the Green Bay City Council met on the evening of August 17, 2010 to approve a decision made July 2010 by the Green Bay planning commission to allow a zoning request that would allow a mosque to be built in Green Bay for the Islamic Society of Green Bay.  The Islamic Society has been worshiping in temporary facilities since 2005, and says says that it has run out of space at its current location.  WLUK-TV also reported that the new mosque would be associated with the Islamic Society of Wisconsin, with the application listed for the “Church of Islam.”

Green Bay's Arasumus Autry Seeks New Mosque to Replace Outgrown Facility (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)
Green Bay's Arasumus Autry Seeks New Mosque to Replace Outgrown Facility (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)

The Green Bay City Council decided to approve the Green Bay planning commission by a vote of 9-3. According to the Green Bay Press-Gazette and WFRV-TV, those voting against the zoning request for the Green Bay mosque were Green Bay City Council Aldermen Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson.   Guy Zima expressed concerns about Islam as being “intolerant.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Voting Against Zoning for Mosque: Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson (left to right) (Photo: Green Bay City Council web site)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Voting Against Zoning for Mosque: Guy Zima, Steven Deneys, and Andy Nicholson (left to right) (Photo: Green Bay City Council web site)

The zoning request was to allow the Islamic Society of Green Bay to use a commercial building on Velp Avenue, which had once been a bait and tackle shop, but had been closed and shuttered for the past 5 years.  Some city council members also sought to consider the financial implications of loss of commercial tax dollars by allowing the mosque to built in the abandoned facility, which is across the street from a cemetery.

Green Bay: Abandoned Building to Be Purchased to Support New Mosque (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)
Green Bay: Abandoned Building to Be Purchased to Support New Mosque (Photo: WFRV Video Screen Shot)

The decision to approve the Green Bay planning commission zone recommendation to allow the building of the mosque came after public debate by speakers and by members of the City Council on the zoning request, as well as on Islam.

WFRV News provided a video report on the City Council hearing, where some debated issues about Islam when considering the zoning application for the mosque.  WFRV News described the meeting as “at times a tense discussion.  Most [City Council] alderman felt that religion had no place in the debate.”

WLUK-TV News also has an online video report of the proceedings.

Mosque protester Doug Cayer said about the planned mosque in Green Bay “It disturbs me highly.  I don’t understand a lot of the religion, but what I read about and hear about is so against what I stand for – I’m just dead set against this. I have a problem with radical Islam and its connotations in my neighborhood.”  The Green Bay Press-Gazette also reported that “Doug Cayer, who said he lives nearby, said he was concerned about Islamic followers turning radical and potentially disrupting the neighborhood.”  The Press-Gazette said that Cayer told the City Council: “I don’t want something scary coming to my neighborhood.”

Green Bay Resident Doug Cayer Stated He Didn't Know Much About Islam, But Found It Scary (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay Resident Doug Cayer Stated He Didn't Know Much About Islam, But Found It Scary (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima, on the Green Bay Council since 1976, had indicated that he had concerns about sound disturbing others.  (The abandoned building is near a cemetery.)   WLUK-TV reported that “Guy Zima requested the item be sent back to committee to see if a noise stipulation could be added.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima then stated that concerns involved Islam. WLUK-TV reported that Guy Zima stated: “Everybody’s been hopping on the equality bandwagon, which has been part and parcel of the United States of America since its foundation. But this religion at its depths, I don’t think really has the same interest as the American way of life or its values.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima Opposed Zoning for Mosque Because "Islam has a history of intolerance" (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Guy Zima Opposed Zoning for Mosque Because "Islam has a history of intolerance" (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reported on Mr. Zima’s comments: “Alderman Guy Zima raised several issues with the mosque proposal, including his belief that some followers of Islam are intolerant toward other religions. ‘It has been very divisive in other communities,’ Zima said.”  WLUK-TV News quoted Guy Zima as stating that Islam “has a history of intolerance.”

Mr. Zima is listed as a “libertarian” politician on a a number of libertarian political web sites.  In 2005, the American Renaissance web site praised Green Bay officials who associated racial groups with criminal activity, quoting a 2005 WBAY Green Bay news article where a Brown County Supervisor Guy Zima stated “all we’re getting out of the local newspaper is, you know, the bright side of diversity, not showing the negative side.”

At the August 17, 2010 Green Bay City Council hearing, Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger condemned comments made by other elected officials on Islam, stating “we are coming dangerously close to comments that are circulating stereotypes, and again propagating the perceptions that really doesn’t exist.”

Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger Rejected Comments on Religious Stereotype (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)
Green Bay City Council Alderman Brian Danzinger Rejected Comments on Religious Stereotype (Photo: WFRV Video Screenshot)

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reported that City Council Alderman Ned Dorff said that such decisions cannot be made based on religion or fear: “Alderman Ned Dorff, who represents the area, said the city should view the issue strictly as a land-use matter and should not attempt to legislate any particular religious denomination, ‘It’s not a decision we can make based on religion or based on fear,’ Dorff said.”

Green Bay Council Alderman Ned Dorff Says Postponement of Mosque Zoning Hearing Need "For More Public Debate"  (Photo: Facebook)
Green Bay Council Alderman Ned Dorff Says "It's not a decision we can make based on religion or based on fear" (Photo: Facebook)

The Islamic Society of Green Bay told WFRV News “they do not tolerate extremists saying it is against their beliefs.”

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We are deeply concerned about the escalation of intolerance and hate that we seeing growing around the world, including in America today.  We will be inviting the public to join us in a freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience event on September 11 at 2 PM in Freedom Plaza in Washington DC to give Americans an opportunity to publicly show their support for such freedoms.  There is more information at  911Freedom.com, — Facebook Event: Public Rally for Freedom of Religion, Worship, Conscience.

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

August 28: 100 Cities Protesting Stoning

Mission Free Iran is announcing 100 cities to protest against stoning on August 28

Mission Free Press Release:

Cities Participating in 100 Cities of the World Against Stoning on AUGUST 28
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/08/12/participating-in-100-cities-august-28/

The following towns and cities have joined the August 28th global protest of 100 Cities of the World against Stoning. To participate, please contact us (maria.rohaly@gmail.com) and let us know what you want to do in your town or city (hand out flyers/leaflets, hold a demonstration, collect signatures on a petition, stage street theatre – however you want to condemn the stonings, torture, and executions of the Islamic Republic), what time you plan to do it, and where people who want to participate with you can find you.

Reference 1: Original call for 100 Cities protest [EN | FR]
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/08/12/100-cities-call-aug28/

Reference 2: Guidance on how to hold your own protest
http://missionfreeiran.org/2010/07/07/stand-up/

CITIES:

AUSTRALIA

Brisbane
Contact: debcurpryce@hotmail.com
Details to follow.

Hobart
Details to follow.
Contact: roxycoxy@live.com.au

Sydney
Details to follow.
Contact: Kat, katgaf1@gmail.com

AUSTRIA
Vienna
Place: St. Stephan’s Platz
Details to follow.

BELGIUM
Brussels
Time: 15.00
Place: Avenue F. D. ROOSEVELT 15 1050 Bruxelles (IXELLES) in front of Iranian embassy
Contact: calluypeter@hotmail.com

BRAZIL
Porto Alegre
Time: 16:00 local
Place: Esquina Democrática – Av. Borges de Medeiros X Rua dos Andradas
Contact: LiHS – lihsbrasil@gmail.com

CANADA
Hamilton, Ontario
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Front of Jackson Square Mall
Contact: Amir Zahedi, 905-962-9638

Niagara Falls
Time: 14:00-16:00
Place: Just beside the Falls
Contact: Mehran Mahbobi, 1 647 274 7149, Mehranmahbobi1917@gmail.com

Ottawa
Time: 12.00-14.00
Place: Front of Parliament Hill
Contact: D Aram, 613-859-7929, d_aram@sympatico.ca

Toronto
Time: 13.00-16.00
Place: 250 Front St. West (in front of CBC)
Contact: Yadi Mahmodi, 416 726 9321; wpicanada@yahoo.com

Vancouver
Time: Information table from 3pm; rally at 5pm
Place: Front of Art Gallery on Robson St.
Contact: Zari Asli, zariasli@yahoo.ca

DENMARK
Copenhagen
Details to follow.

FINLAND
Tampere Keskustori
Time: 14.00
Place: Lauantai 28 Elokuu Kello
Contact: Abdol Golparian, 040575825, abdolgolparian1@gmail.com

FRANCE
Besançon
Time: 15.00
Place: du 8 septembre in Besançon

Lyon
Details to follow.

Narbonne
Time: 11am to 7pm
Place: Esplanade de la Médiathèque
Contact: monique.louicellier@yahoo.com

Paris
Details to follow.
Organised by the Ligue du Droit International des Femmes, Mouvement pour la Paix et Contre le Terrorisme
Contacts: Kahina Benziane 06 64 94 25 15 and Huguette Chomski Magnis 06 66 26 42 23

Toulouse
Details to follow.
Contact: chantal.crabere@orange.fr

GERMANY
Berlin
Time: 14.00
Place: Joachimstaler Platz, UB- Kurfürsten Damm
Contact: 017624866317

Berlin
Time: 5pm
Place: Breitscheidplatz/Kurfürstendamm 11
Contact: Code e.V. – info@code-ev.com

Bremen
Time: 14.00
Place: Stadtzentrum – Marktplatz
Contact: Siamak Maki 0172 – 4037035

Cologne
Details to follow.

Essen
Details to follow.

Frankfurt
Details to follow.

Hamburg
Time: 14.00
Place: Mönckebergstrasse, Ida-Ehre-Platz front of Karstadt

Leipzig
Details to follow.

Möchengladbach
Details to follow.

Munich
Time: 12.00-14.00
Place: Richard-Strauss-Brunnen Neuhauser Str. 8 (Fussgängerzone)
Organizers: United4Iran-Bayern and Amnesty International München, ‚Irangruppe‘
Contact: Petra, 0176-50728972

Paderborn
Time: 12.00
Place: Western Str. Kaufhof
Contact: 01743830478

Zwickau
Time: 15.00-17.00
Place: Marien Platz (Dom)

ICELAND
Rejkavik
Details to follow.
Contact: hopeful@islandia.is

INDIA
Bangalore
Contact : Ruzbeh Sedaghat/Arman Ruhipoor 9742569282 roozbehs_111@yahoo.com
Details to follow.

IRAQ
Baghdad
Details to follow.

NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam
Details to follow.

Eindhoven
Details to follow.

Groningen
Time: 12.00-16.00
Place: City Centre, around the Herestraat.
Notes: This demonstration will consist of permitted flyering; because of the Bommen Berend holiday and Noorderzon festival, festivities will be all through the city, which limits options for demonstration. If people want to participate in handing out flyers, the organizer, Danielle, will provide information on a few good spots to distribute flyers where a permit is NOT required; please email her at daily_dani@hotmail.com for that.
Contact: daily_dani@hotmail.com

Rotterdam
Details to follow.

The Hague
Details to follow.

NORWAY
Oslo
Time: 15.00-17.00
Place: Front of Parliament
Contact: Rahimi, 98694001, rahimi37@yahoo.com

POLAND
Warsaw
Details to follow.

Wroclaw
Details to follow.

PORTUGAL
Lisbon
Time: 6-8pm
Place: Largo do Camões
Contact: arturneves@netcabo.pt

SCOTLAND
Glasgow
Time: 2pm
Place: George Square
Contact: theaim@hotmail.co.uk

Bradford
Time: 11am
Place: Centenary Square
Contact: Omar Ebrahim, omarinbox@hotmail.com

SPAIN
Barcelona
Time: 6-8pm
Place: Plaza Sant Jaume
Contact: Patricia, patycarreiros@gmail.com

SWEDEN
Boras
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Stortorget
Contact: 46737598566

Gothenberg
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Bronsparken
Contact: 46737178819

Karskrona
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Centralen, Ronneby Gatan 43 – 47
Contact: 0704531047

Malmo
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Between Triangel and Gustav Adolfs Torg
Contact: 0703638088

Örebro
Time: 14.00
Place: Drötninggatan
Contact: Ahmad Fatemi, +46 73 520 3817

Stockholm
Time: 17.30
Place: Mynttorget, in front of the parliament
Contact: 0737801510

Visby
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Öster Centrum
Contact: 0735203817

TURKEY
Ankara
Details to follow.

Didim/Aydin
Time: 14.00
Contact: Cigdem Toprak, cigdem.toprak.tud@gmail.com

UK
London
Time: 14.00-16.00
Place: Trafalgar Square
Contact: Bahram Soroush, 07852338334, Bahram.soroush@gmail.com

Lyme Regis, Dorset
Time: 5pm
Place: Town Centre
Contact: maryamnamazie@gmail.com

Manchester
Time: 14.00
Place: Piccadilly Gardens
Contact: 07904951989, soheila@uwclub.net

USA
Berkeley, California
Details to follow.

Brooklyn, Connecticut
Details to follow.
Contact: Deb, debheath86@yahoo.com

Chicago, Illinois
Time: 2pm
Place: Millennium Park; more specific details to follow
Contact: nwade99@att.net

Dallas, Texas
Time: 18.00
Place: Downtown, Houston St. & Elm St., Kennedy Museum
Contact: 2146752120, Svafa56@yahoo.com

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Details to follow.

Seattle
Time: 3-5pm
Place: Westlake Mall
Contact: Zari Asli, zariasli@yahoo.ca

Washington DC
Time: 14.00
Place: Dupont Circle
Contact: maria.rohaly@gmail.com

Washington DC
Date: August 29
Time: 12 noon
Place: Islamic Republic Interest Section of the Pakistani Embassy
Contact: Saeed Salehinia, salehinia@aol.com

Kentucky: Mosque Protest Efforts in Florence

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and we reject violence and attacks on houses of worship.

But today, in yet another of the continuing coast-to-coast protests against mosques around America, anti-Islam activists are seeking to recruit  protesters to demand a halt to plans since 2008 to build a mosque in Florence, Kentucky, with claims that the local mosque is part of an effort in the “takeover of our country.”  Mosque protesters are also stating that who object their efforts to deny religious freedom and freedom of worship to Kentucky Muslims are “anti-American people” who are “free to leave” the country.

According to the  Kentucky Courier-Journal, the application was filed in April 2008 and approved by the Boone County Planning Commission in June 2008.

The North Kentucky Enquirer reported that a group called the “Mercy Foundation, Inc., has approval to build a mosque near Mall Road in Florence, with another report states is to be built at 900 Cayton Road.  The Enquirer states the effort is led by a Florence, Kentucky physician, Mohammed Zineddin, who is president of the Mercy Foundation.  Both the Enquirer and the Courier-Journal report that the building area is zoned for Commercial Two (C-2) allowing religious buildings.  FOX 19 News reported that the mosque was being planned by the Islamic Center of Northern Kentucky.

Kentucky: Plot Where Planned for Florence, Kentucky Mosque  (Photo: Fox 19 News)
Kentucky: Plot Where Planned for Florence, Kentucky Mosque (Photo: Fox 19 News)

On July 25, 2010, the North Kentucky Enquirer reported that that “Boone County Assistant Zoning Administrator Mitch Light said there has been no such public response to this plan. ‘We have not heard from anyone opposed to the project,’ Light said.”  

Illustrations of the planned Islamic Center of Northern Kentucky’s mosque are online on their website.

Kentucky: Florence Mosque Illustration (Image: Islamic Center of Northern Kentucky)
Kentucky: Florence Mosque Illustration (Image: Islamic Center of Northern Kentucky)

Apparently this has now changed. According to the August 16, 2010  Kentucky Courier-Journal, the mosque proposal is now receiving “a strong reaction from some in the community,” including calls to Forence city officials, a flier being distributed in Florence neighborhoods.

FOX 19 News reports in its story “Neighborhood flyer rejects mosque”: “A flyer left on doors and mailboxes in a Florence neighborhood is stirring up more attention around a mosque being built nearby. Neighbors we spoke with had mixed feelings about the mosque, but everyone had the same concern, who is circulating the flyer and why didn’t that person/group want to be identified.”

According to the Courier-Journal, the anti-mosque flier states: “Cayton Road is in your neighborhood… Everyone needs to contact Florence City Council to have this stopped. Americans need to stop the takeover of our country.”  FOX 19 News has images of the flier including its statement urging protesters to “Do your part to stop the take-over of our country of our country.  Use your voice to speak out.  If anti-American people do not like the way we are, they are free to leave.  We are the United States of America, not an Islamic nation.”  The fliers were anonymous, but appears to have the same image as an individual’s Facebook page photo background graphic, with a web site protesting the mosque.

Kentucky: Anti-Mosque Flier Being Circulated (Photo: Fox 19 News)
Kentucky: Anti-Mosque Flier Being Circulated (Photo: Fox 19 News)
Kentucky: Anti-Mosque Flier Being Circulated (Photo: Fox 19 News)
Kentucky: Anti-Mosque Flier Being Circulated (Photo: Fox 19 News)

FOX 19 News has a video report online on the efforts by anti-Islam activists to encourage others to protest the mosque.

The Courier-Journal quotes Joshua Wice, community/business development director for the city of Florence who states that he is not surprised that people have questions, but all of the questions are being answered to people’s satisfaction.

The Courier-Journal also states: “”Much of the criticism has focused on city or county officials for allowing the project to go forward or not holding public hearings, but undue scrutiny or unwarranted efforts to impede the project might well have violated federal laws. The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act is often described as federal zoning for religious uses.”

The Courier-Journal also reports on a website “run by a Boone County resident that posts anti-Islamic messages” to seek Florence residents to “Stop the Mosque.”

Kentucy Mosque Protester "The Vigilante" Mark Hallenberg (Photo: Facebook)
Kentucy Mosque Protester "The Vigilante" Mark Hallenberg (Photo: Facebook)

The Kentucky anti-Islam, anti-Mosque website called “The Vigilante” describes “Enemy One” as “Islam.”  The anti-mosque website is led by a Christian, Mark Hallenberg, in Kentucky who views the anti-mosque campaign as part of promoting “Christian values” and attacking a “Marxist-Socialistic agenda.”

In his protest against the planned mosque and “Northern Kentucky Rising,” Mark Hallenberg claims that he contacted two dozen Boone County residents about the planned Florence, Kentucky mosque, with 50 percent opposing it (according to him).  Mr. Hallenberg also calls for an investigation into the funding  of the mosque and into Mercy Foundation. He also repeats claims from others that “Islam declared war on the United States.”

On Mark Hallenberg’s web site, he links to the Heritage Foundation, and promotes videos by Pat Condell and Frank Gaffney, and praises Geert Wilders as a political “Braveheart.”

Mark Hallenberg repeats claims by Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) leader Pamela Geller on Oklahoma City bomber  Timothy McVeigh SIOA leader Geller claimed in April 2010 that the Oklahoma City bombing was “the first heinous Islamic terror attack on American soil.”

Kentucky mosque protester Mark Hallenberg is also a supporter of the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group led by Pamela Geller.

The Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group is the leading organization behind the planned September 11, 2010 protest against the 51 Park Place Islamic Center in New York.  SIOA’s top leaders have also been active in mosque protests in Staten Island.  After the recent decision not to sell land to a mosque in Staten Island, SIOA leaders and supporters claimed victory, with SIOA supproters stating: “SIOA is mighty and growing stronger every minute. The evil comes out of the mosques, now and in Mohammed’s time. Close and dismantle ALL mosques, mosques have no place in America the Free….One down and so many more to go.”

R.E.A.L. has reported that the SIOA’s Executive Director seeks to recruit members and supports the violent English Defence League group.  SIOA supporters have promoted the plan for a “Burn A Qur’an Day,” and call for the criminalization of Islam in America.

Kentucky Anti-Mosque Protest Leader Mark Hallenberg - Supporter of the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) Group (Image: Facebook)
Kentucky Anti-Mosque Protest Leader Mark Hallenberg - Supporter of the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) Group (Image: Facebook)

Mr. Hallenberg has used the SIOA Facebook since May 2010 to recruit Kentucky supporters for his anti-Islam movement in Kentucky.

Kentucky Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) Supporter Mark Hallenberg Started Recruiting Anti-Islam, Anti-Mosque Supporters for Kentucky in May 2010
Kentucky Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) Supporter Mark Hallenberg Started Recruiting Anti-Islam, Anti-Mosque Supporters for Kentucky in May 2010 (Image: Facebook)

On Mark Hallenberg’s Facebook page, he states that he is a member of the Northern Kentucky Tea Party.  R.E.A.L. has contacted the Boone County representative of the Northern Kentucky Tea Party for comment, and received the following response: “The Northern Kentucky Tea Party is not involved in any way with a protest of a planned mosque in Florence, or anywhere. Our issues are those which impact free people of all faiths: Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, and Free Markets.””

Mark Hallenberg also claims to work for a survivalist organization that promotes Krista Branch‘s Tea Party supporting video of individuals waving Gadsden flags, “I’ve got some news, we’re taking names, We’re waiting now for the judgment day.”

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) is deeply concerned about the escalation of intolerance and hate that we seeing growing across America towards Muslims and Islamic mosques.  We will be inviting the public to join us in a freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience event on September 11 at 2 PM in Freedom Plaza in Washington DC to give Americans an opportunity to publicly show their support for such freedoms.  There is more information at  911Freedom.com.

Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

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Global Christian Activists Reject U.S. Church’s Burn a Qur’an Day

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of religious freedom, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for all people.  R.E.A.L. rejects hatred and rejects the activities of those who seek to promote hatred towards identity groups and specific religions.  We have reported on a Florida-based Christian church’s plans to burn Qu’rans on September 11, but global Christian activists are denouncing such plans of hate and intolerance.

R.E.A.L. has previously reported on the Anti-Islam Christian Church, Dove World Outreach Center, based in Florida and its plans to hold an “International Burn a Qur’an Day” on September 11, 2010.   We have reported on Dove World Outreach’s defense of such plans to burn the Islamic holy book on national broadcasts on CNN.  We have reported on those supporters of the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group that agree with such Qur’an burning plans and have promoted Dove World Outreach Center on the SIOA Facebook site, as well as the SIOA Executive Director posting of photos of Dove members at one of her rallies in November 2009.

We have reported on the Dove World Outreach Center’s “Islam is of the Devil” campaign, and Dove World Outreach Center’s protest of a Florida mosque on July 4.  We have reported the Dove World Outreach Center’s marching and unabashed alliance with the Westboro Baptist Church hate group that protests synagogues and promotes Holocaust Denial.  (See Dove article “In Support of Westboro Baptist.”)

Global Christian activists, however, continue to grow in numbers in rejecting the Dove World Outreach Center’s “Burn a Qur’an Day.”  Christian activists from various parts of the world have spoken out to reject the plans by U.S. Christian Church Dove World Outreach Center to hold an “International Burn a Koran Day” on September 11.

In the United States, the National Association of Evangelicals denounces the church’s Quran burning event.  In the NAE press release, the group stated “The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) encourages increased understanding and reconciliation between those of different faiths and backgrounds, and it laments efforts that work against a just and peaceful society. The plans recently announced by a Florida group to burn copies of the Qu’ran on September 11 show disrespect for our Muslim neighbors and would exacerbate tensions between Christians and Muslims throughout the world. The NAE urges the cancellation of the burning.”  NAE’s press release also stated “The NAE calls on its members to cultivate relationships of trust and respect with our neighbors of other faiths. God created human beings in his image, and therefore all should be treated with dignity and respect. The proposed burning of Qu’rans would be profoundly offensive to Muslims worldwide, just as Christians would be insulted by the burning of Bibles. Such an act would escalate tensions between members of the two faiths in the United States and around the world. ‘We have to recognize that fighting fire with fire only builds a bigger fire,’ said Joel Hunter, Senior Pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, in Orlando, Fla., and member of the NAE Board of Directors. ‘Love is the water that will eventually quench the destruction.’ Anderson said, ‘The most powerful statement by the organizers of the planned September 11th bonfire would be to call it off in the name and love of Jesus Christ.'”

Indian Christians have also made statements rejecting Dove’s Qur’an burning plans.  The Pakistan Christian Post reports on  Indian Christian human rights activists sending a letter to the United States Ambassador on this subject, reporting that two Christian human rights activists J. G. Anthony and RL Francis said in a statement released in New Delhi, India that: “We strongly condemn the provocation of Pastors Terry and Sylvia Jones and urge the president of the United States of America Barrack Obama to take legal measures against such hate speech.”  According to the Pakistan Christian Post, “the two Christian human rights activists also appealed to the US government to immediately intervene to halt the plan, which they said, could trigger religious conflict around the world. Such insult to any religious holy book in the name of Jesus is insult to the Christianity, such people cannot be called ‘true Christians’, and Muslim brothers must ignore such fanatic statement in the larger interest as this does not represent popular Christian feeling, Stated Poor Christian Liberation Movement (PCLM) president RL Francis.”

In Washington DC at a Pakistan Christian and interfaith conference on August 2, 2010, remembering the continuing attacks on Christian minorities in Pakistan, Christian leaders also objected to Dove’s Qur’an burning plan.  Dr. Nazir Bhatti of the Pakistan Christian Congress stated  his rejection of the Dove World Outreach Center’s call for burning of the Qur’an, stating, “I would like to express my views on a very recent news item that has appeared in U.S. papers that was from a church that in Florida who plans a ‘Burn a Qur’an Day’.  I must express my clear concern on this issue of burning a Qu’ran Day – they have affixed 9/11 as the date when they will collect a lot of Qur’ans over there before they burn them.”  Dr. Bhatti told a story of how hatred against Americans in the 1990s led to reprisals against Christian homes, and expressed similiar concerns that such hateful acts against Qur’ans in the United States could lead to reprisals against Christian churches in Pakistan by extremists. (See video, MP3).

Indonesian Christians and Indonesians of other faiths also have objected to the Dove World Outreach Qur’an Burning plans in public statements.  The Union of Catholic Asian News has reported that “‘The campaign and provocation of Pastors Terry and Sylvia Jones deserves to be condemned,’ Indonesian religious leaders said in a statement read out by Reverend Henry Lokra of the Communion of Churches in Indonesia and Damien Dematra of the Pluralism Care Movement. The Catholic, Confucian, Hindu, Muslim and Protestant leaders, at their Aug. 4 press conference, described the American church’s proposal as an abuse of Islam, and a violation of religious freedom and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. ‘We condemn the Dove World Outreach Center’s plan and ask the church to immediately withdraw its statement and call off its ignoble plan, which puts other religions in contempt,’ they said. The leaders also called on the US government to immediately intervene to halt the plan which they said could trigger religious conflict around the world.”

In addition to these statements by Christian organizations condemned the Dove World Outreach Center’s plans, groups opposed to the Qur’an burning event have also appeared on Facebook as well.

One such Facebook group, “In Protest of “International Burn a Koran Day,” was apparently organized by a Christian for people of all faiths, who states that “This page does not stand for a certain religion or set of beliefs; we are against the disrespect and intolerance that these people have for the Muslim people. As a Christian myself, I am totally embarrassed to have this event affiliated with my beliefs.”

Another such Facebook group, “Christians AGAINST International Burn a Koran Day,” was created specifically for Christians to take a stand on rejecting the Dove World Outreach “International Burn a Qur’an Day.” The group states “By this group, Christians from the whole world want to express that the vast majority of Christians do NOT approve the initiative of the “International Burn a Qu’ran day” …. WE WON’T BURN THE QU’RAN, BECAUSE JESUS WOULDN’T HAVE DONE IT!!!”

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) joins with global Christian activists and people of diverse faiths in denouncing the planned campaign to burn Qur’ans by the Dove World Outreach Center.    We urge the Dove World Outreach Center and those who would support their Qur’an burning plans to note that Jesus tells those who believe in him:  John 13:34 “A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”

R.E.A.L. urges Christians and people of all faiths and beliefs to join us on September 11, 2010 at Washington DC’s Freedom Plaza in support of freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all.

Find out more at 911Freedom.com

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R.E.A.L. condemns calls for hatred against any identity group, any religion, and R.E.A.L. rejects calls by those who seek to deny anyone’s freedom of religion and freedom of worship.

We urge all those who hate to release the burden of hate from their hearts, and respect their fellow human beings and our universal human rights.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate – Love Wins.

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Other Media Reports:

Press Release: NAE Urges Cancellation of Planned Qu’ran Burning

CNN: National Association of Evangelicals denounces church’s Quran burning event

Pakistan Christian Post: “Indian Christians Denounce Plan against Holy Quran”

AKI: Indonesia: Religious leaders condemn US Koran burning plan


CNN: Church plans Quran-burning event

CNN Video Link

Irish Sun: Florida-based christian group isolated by Quran burning event

Previous R.E.A.L. Postings:

Anti-Islam Hate Pastor Promotes Qur’an Burning on CNN

Anti-Islamic Group Promotes “Burn A Koran Day” Hate

SIOA Supporters Promote “Burn A Koran Day”

Extremist Dove World Group Has Anti-Mosque Protest in Florida

Extremism: Florida Christian “Dove World Outreach” Group Attacks Islam in Columbus, Ohio

Pakistan Christians Protest “Black Day” Treatment of Minorities at UN

The Pakistan Christian Congress and other Pakistan human rights activists protested in front of the United Nations Offices in New York City on August 12, 2010 to address the plight of Pakistani Christians as an oppressed minority.  Their protest was in recognition of “Minority Day” which was renamed “Black Day” in remembrance of the oppression and atrocities against Pakistani Christians.  The protesters also provided copies of petitions to the United Nations delegates calling for UN Secretary General Ban Moon to repeal award refugee status to Pakistani Christians and to urge the Pakistani government to repeal the blasphemy law.

"Black Day to Freedom" - Recognizing the Oppression of Pakistani Christians
"Black Day to Freedom" - Recognizing the Oppression of Pakistani Christians

On August 2, 2010 in Washington DC, the Pakistan Christian Congress’ Dr. Nazir Bhatti and speakers from Christian, Muslim, and human rights organizations spoke on the plight of the Christians and religious minorities in Pakistan.  The August 2 press conference was a remembrance of the August 1, 2009 Gojra mob attacks against Christian men, women, and children, burning people alive, and burning Christian houses and churches to the ground.

On the August 12 NYC United Nations protest, the Pakistan Christian Post reported that:

United Nations Building - New York City
United Nations Building - New York City
August 12, 2010 - NYC - Pakistan Christians Protesting Oppression (Photo: Dr. Nazir Bhatti)
August 12, 2010 - NYC - Pakistan Christians Protesting Oppression (Photo: Dr. Nazir Bhatti)
August 12, 2010 - NYC - Pakistan Christians Protesting Oppression (Photo: Dr. Nazir Bhatti)
August 12, 2010 - NYC - Pakistan Christians Protesting Oppression (Photo: Dr. Nazir Bhatti)

“Pakistani Christian invite intervention of United Nations to end their constitutional genocide

New York: August 12, 2010. (PCP) The Pakistani Christian Diaspora in USA staged protest in front of United Nation Offices to observe “Black Day” on killing of Christians and to mark 1st anniversary of Gojra massacre
The protest of “Black Day” was organized by Pakistani Christian Association in North America PCA, Pakistan Christian Congress PCC and The Peace Worldwide which was attended by congregates of different denominations of Pakistani Churches.

The protestors hoisted cards with slogans to end persecution and killing of Christians in Pakistan. The copies of petition were also distributed among different UN delegates to highlight plight of Christians in Pakistan.

The petition to Mr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General of United Nation sought intervention of United Nations to end killing of Christians and to press upon government of Pakistan to repeal blasphemy law.

The petition also appealed to Secretary General of United Nations to award Refugee Status to Pakistani Christians on continuous constitutional genocide.

At the end of protest, Dr. Nazir S Bhatti, President of Pakistan Christian Congress PCC and Mr. James Cyprian went in UNO building and presented petition to officer of Secretary General office.

Here is copy of petition submitted to UNO:

Mr. Ban Ki Moon,

Secretary General, United Nations

New York.

20 million Pakistani Christians observed “Black Day” instead of Minority Day by government of Pakistan on August 11, to demand repeal of blasphemy law and to end killing of Christians.

His Excellency,

We wish to draw your kind attention on rising violence against Christians on pretext to blasphemy law, enforced conversion, kidnap and gang rape of Christian women, vandalism of Churches, desecration of Holy Bibles, attacks on homes of Christians, killing of innocent Christians and destruction of Christian properties in Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

The government of Pakistan have failed to ensure justice and to protect life and property of Christian citizens where fundamental Muslims attack and destroy homes of Christians under supervision of administration and walk free after killing them.

On July 31, 2009, thousands of Muslims attacked Gojra Town Christians colony setting on fire more than fifty homes and burning alive 7 Christian children and women in presence of local police but culprit are free mocking justice system of Pakistan. The Muslim mobs attack and destruction of hundreds of homes in village Korian and Bahminwala in Punjab province of Pakistan where culprits have been also protected and saved by administration to walk unpunished.

The arrests of Christians under blasphemy law have been doubled in present regime and incident of killing of Two Christian Brothers on July 19, 2010, in broad day light in District Courts of Faisalabad during hearing in blasphemy case is total failure of administration to protect life of Christians in Pakistan.

20 million Pakistani Christian have no voice in democratic institutions of Pakistan when Islamic parties are selecting their representation on reserved seats for minorities in parliament and using them as tool to mislead international community on situation of Christians in Pakistan. We have been deprived of our right to elect our representatives and turned to be second class citizens in Pakistan. Therefore, Pakistani Christians demand right of election of their representative proportional to population in parliament instead of selection by Muslim groups.

We appeal your honor to press upon government of Pakistan to repeal blasphemy law and to adopt necessary measures to protect life and property of Christians in Pakistan.

The thousands of Christians from Punjab province are fleeing to other cities on incidents of violence and arrests under blasphemy have forced them to take refuge in safe places. We also appeal your honor to award Refugee Status to Pakistani Christians that they may take refuge in other countries when they do not have equal basic democratic rights in Pakistan and treated as second class citizen.

Thanking you.

1. Nazir S Bhatti,

President, Pakistan Christian Congress PCC

www.pakistanchristiancongress.org

Editor, Pakistan Christian Post PCP

www.pakistanchristianpost.com

2. William Shahzad

Chairman, Pakistani Christian Association in North America PCA

3. James Cyprian

The Peace Worldwide

Dated: August 12, 2010.

New York.”

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On August 11, 2010, in other parts of the world, Pakistanis also recognized “Black Day.”

Pakistan - August 11, 2010: Black Day in Pakistan: Lahore: Christian marched in Lahore, Pakistan to demand repeal of blasphemy law. AssitNews Photo
Pakistan - August 11, 2010: Black Day in Pakistan: Lahore: Christian marched in Lahore, Pakistan to demand repeal of blasphemy law. AssitNews Photo
UK - London: August 11, 2010: Pakistani Christian Diaspora observed "Black Day" instead of Minority Day to demand repeal of blasphemy law and end to atrocities against Christians in Pakistan: Photo Aap Ki Awaz Show by Taskeen Khan
UK - London: August 11, 2010: Pakistani Christian Diaspora observed "Black Day" instead of Minority Day to demand repeal of blasphemy law and end to atrocities against Christians in Pakistan: Photo Aap Ki Awaz Show by Taskeen Khan
UK - London, August 11, 2010: Black Day-2: App Ki Awaz with Taskeen Khan Show: Pakistani Christian in UK protest against atrocities on Christian in Pakistan: Photo Christian Social link UK
UK - London, August 11, 2010: Black Day-2: App Ki Awaz with Taskeen Khan Show: Pakistani Christian in UK protest against atrocities on Christian in Pakistan: Photo Christian Social link UK
UK - Black Day-2 observed by Pakistani Christian Diaspora in UK, with protest in front of Pakistan High Commission in London on August 11: Photo by Christian Social Link UK
UK - Black Day-2 observed by Pakistani Christian Diaspora in UK, with protest in front of Pakistan High Commission in London on August 11: Photo by Christian Social Link UK

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

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Connecticut: Mosque Protests to Continue by Christian Group

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and the coast-to-coast protests and attacks on mosques around America.

But an anti-Islam group has announced today that it plans to continue protests against mosques throughout the month of Ramadan.

A Christian organization, Dallas, Texas-based Operation Save America, has declared a “war” against Islamic mosques in America.  According to the Connecticut Post, Christian group “Operation Save America” (OSA) leader pastor Flip Benham called for taking a “war” to American mosques, stating “This is a war in America and we are taking it to the mosques around the country.”   On its web page, the Operation Save America group states that “Islam is a monstrous worldview, birthed in the pit of hell.”

On a broadcast with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Operation Save Americas pastor Flip Benham repeated these remarks publicly that he views “Islam is a lie from the pit of hell.”  He also stated that Muslim Americans cannot be good citizens.

CNN Video Link

NBC Connecticut News now reports that Operation Save America plans to continue protests at mosque throughout the month of Ramadan.   NBC Connecticut News also reports: “The protest that caused concern happened outside the Masjid An-Noor mosque in Bridgeport on Friday. With days to go before Ramadan began, Muslim leaders asked for protection from harassment during a time when many of worshipers come together for prayer at local mosques.”

Operation Save America announced plans to have yet another protest at a Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 13, 2010 at the Bridgeport Islamic Society, Masjid An-Noor Mosque, 1300 Fairfield Avenue at 11:15 AM.

On Friday, August 6, 2010, the Christian group “Operation Save America (OSA)” held a protest outside of the Masjid An-Noor mosque in Bridgeport, Connecticut carrying signs that state “Islam is a lie.”

The Connecticut Post stated that “Flip Benham, of Dallas, Texas, organizer of the protest, was yelling at the worshipers with a bullhorn.” AP reported that the protesters were”yelling what mosque members described as hate-filled slogans.”  NBC Connecticut reported that “Muslim leaders in Connecticut are asking police to ensure that they can worship without being harassed after a group was confronted on Friday.”

On July 23, 2010, the same OSA group led a protest against a Charlotte, North Carolina mosque as Muslims were going to Friday prayers to pass out tracts and broadcast over their sound system that “Islam is a lie.”  The OSA Christian group promoted the Charlotte mosque protest on their web site as “The Slaying of Allah – We Came to Slay Your False God.”

Christian "Operation Save America" Group Protests Outside Charlotte, NC Mosque Gates (Photo: OSA Website)
Christian "Operation Save America" Group Protests Outside Charlotte, NC Mosque Gates (Photo: OSA Website)
Christian Group "Operation Save America" (OSA) Leader Promotes Message "Islam is a Lie"  (Photo: YouTube)
Christian Group "Operation Save America" (OSA) Leader Promotes Message "Islam is a Lie" (Photo: YouTube)

The OSA group is also promoting the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) planned September 11, 2010 protest in New York City against the Park Place Islamic center. (See OSA video.) The OSA’s Flip Benham is urging “thousands” of Christians to protest the NYC Islamic Center in September.

The OSA group has a long history of seeking to disrupt the worship services of Muslims and other religions. In September 2009, the OSA group sought to join efforts coordinated by the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group to disrupt a public Muslim prayer on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, where the OSA had placards reading “Islam is a lie.” The OSA called its September 2009 efforts to protest public Muslim prayer as “storming the gates of Hell in Washington DC.”

The OSA Regional Director of Charlotte, North Carolina, Ante Pavkovic, has also been previously arrested for seeking to disrupt a Hindu prayer in the Senate building in Washington DC. Ante Pavkovic’s efforts were applauded by the OSA leadership, as a Hindu religious leader was left dumbfounded by the angry outbursts against him.

Washington DC: Hindu Religious Leader Stunned as Christian "Operation Save America" Protesters Heckle and Shout Against Him in Senate Chambers (Photo: YouTube)
Washington DC: Hindu Religious Leader Stunned as Christian "Operation Save America" Protesters Heckle and Shout Against Him in Senate Chambers (Photo: YouTube)

Religious extremist hate knows no boundaries or limitations to disrespect, contempt, and intolerance against others. Christians that support religious pluralism and religious freedom should speak up about the Christian extremist actions of the “Operation Save America” group in seeking to disrupt and deny religious freedom and religious worship to others.

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.

The Law, Human Rights, and the Right to Believe

Over thirty years ago, I came to Washington DC, and joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

My first job responsibility was to swear a promise to the United States of America, and I said:

“I, Jeffrey Imm, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.”

I swore this oath, because America cannot afford individuals in law enforcement that cannot defend the law of the land. If you can’t defend the Constitution of the United States, you have no business working for the American people.  Amendment 1 of the Constitution supports the freedom of religion for all Americans.

To those who seek to promote human rights, I urge you to consider, can you unquestioningly support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?  How credible are human rights activists that cannot defend the most fundamental international document of our universal human rights?

Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states
: “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

Notice Article 18 states “everyone,” not just those we like, those we agree with, or those who are popular.  In our international Universal Declaration of Human Rights, there are no caveats creating exceptions to such human rights for Christian churches in Pakistan, for Ahmadiyya Muslim mosques in Indonesia, or even for Muslim mosques in America.  Everyone has the right to believe.

This may not always be popular.  In America today, there are endless news reports about the unpopularity of mosques in various parts of the country – from California to Florida – that are being protested by those who do not like Islam and by those who seek to challenge some Muslims’ right to worship.

But both law enforcement and human rights activism are really not a popularity contest.  Certainly in every case, supporters of both seek popularity.  But both are a commitment to a consistent application of the law and our universal human rights for all people – all the time.

Some people won’t like that.  They won’t like laws that keep our society safe and civil when it inconveniences them.  They won’t like human rights that apply to those that they may not like.  They won’t care for those who flout their populist arguments with the law and with our universal human rights.

As a child, I remember the struggle in America for black Americans’ human rights in the 1960s and 1970s.  There were plenty who did not like either the laws or the struggle for such human rights.  Certainly if you had taken a poll in a nation which once had 4 million members of the Ku Klux Klan, you would have found there were plenty of people who would’ve opposed both the campaigns and the laws granting black Americans their human rights – and this in a nation whose national declaration is founded on equality and liberty. During those tumultuous days, there were protesting mobs that sought to stop racial integration of schools.  I remember one populist campaigner Alabama Governor George Wallace whose racial segregationist policies were part of his campaign to seek to become president of the United States, and he had many, many supporters around the country.

I have seen first hand how such bitter disagreements on human rights can divide our nation, our cities, even our families.  But we have an obligation to be a UNITED States of America, not just when it is easy, but also when it is difficult, when we have to make unpopular stands to be TRUE to the truths that we hold self-evident – as Americans.

Some people don’t like the law.  Some people don’t like human rights.  But the law is the law – and our universal human rights are our universal human rights, not just for those we like or people like us, but for everyone.

Today, CNN has now added to the ongoing furor in America on protests against Muslim mosques by doing a poll that shows that a majority of Americans object to a planned Islamic center on Park Place in New York City, about two football fields away from Ground Zero. It is clearly not popular to many people.

Many may not like the exercise of Constitutional rights or human rights by many people.  If we took a national poll every time someone did something controversial, we can be certain of the results.  But whether we like it or not, Americans and human beings have Constitutional rights and universal human rights.  Don’t forget those are your rights too.

We cannot trade away our Constitution and our universal human rights to whatever CNN/Opinion Research Center finds through some telephone calls, what some people post on Facebook, or what some say with protest signs. Imagine if that was you that the nation was judging any time you did something unpopular or controversial.  Imagine if that was you whose very freedoms were being assessed by cable television news hosts or the latest talk radio programs.  We have the right to do and say things that may be unpopular, that many may disagree with, and that many may believe to be wrong.  It is called FREEDOM.

Our Constitution, our law, and our universal human rights are not just toys for angry politicians, angry groups, and sensationalist journalism.  Our Constitution, our Declaration, and our law are the foundation of America’s identity.  Our Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the commitment of a pact by United Nations’ countries of the world, including the United States of America, after the horror of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany – as their way of saying “Never Again” and creating an international declaration for universal human rights and justice for all – all the time.

I may no longer be a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but my commitment to their goals of Fidelity – Bravery – Integrity to our Constitution and the truths that we hold self-evident that it is based on will not waver.

To those who seek to defy Americans’ Constitutional rights, remember there are those who vowed an oath to continue to defend such Constitutional rights – whether it is popular or not.

We urge all Americans to be consistently responsible for equality and liberty.  It is the American way, and it is who and what America is all about.

R.E.A.L. Supports the Constitutional Freedoms of the United States of America - including Freedom of Religion
R.E.A.L. Supports the Constitutional Freedoms of the United States of America - including Freedom of Religion

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Afghanistan: Pregnant Woman Whipped, Murdered by Taliban

In Afghanistan, a pregnant Afghan widow, Bibi Sanubar, was publicly flogged with 200 lashes and then shot three times in the head for “alleged adultery” by the religious extremist Taliban organization. Taliban leader Mullah Daoud reportedly claimed responsibility for the murder of the pregnant woman in a Taliban “court” along with two other Taliban chiefs. Another report states that a local Taliban leader, Mohammad Yousuf, carried out the execution.

Afghanistan Taliban "Police" Beat Women in Public - in Kabul - in 2001 - We Must Never Let Afghanistan Return to This
Afghanistan Taliban "Police" Beat Women in Public - in Kabul - in 2001 - Will Afghanistan Return to This?

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights for all people, men and women, and reject any ideological misogyny that seeks to oppress, victimize, mutilate, and murder women, wherever it may be, and whatever justification it uses for such hate against women. R.E.A.L. reject religious extremist rationalization for denying the human rights of women or of any other human being. We urge those whose hearts are burdened with hate to Choose Love, Not Hate – Love Wins.

Afghanistan: Taliban Held Public Executions While in Power (File Photo: Dawn)
Afghanistan: Taliban Held Public Executions While in Power (File Photo: Dawn)

R.E.A.L. publicly and continually expresses concern over abuses in Afghanistan and by the Taliban against women and women’s rights. R.E.A.L. remains concerned that the Afghanistan constitution continues to be manipulated by those who seek to deny human rights. R.E.A.L. remains concerned that the Taliban is an ideological extremist force against women’s rights and human rights, regardless of those who believe that Taliban members can be readily integrated or reconciled within the political and social power structure of Afghanistan. R.E.A.L. believes that an effective policy against terrorism begins with human rights.

R.E.A.L.' s Jeffrey Imm Outside White House in Washington DC Protesting Calls for Taliban Reconciliation, Concern for Impact on Women's Rights
R.E.A.L.' s Jeffrey Imm Outside White House in Washington DC Protesting Calls for Taliban Reconciliation, Concern for Impact on Women's Rights

According to the UK Mirror: “Insurgent commander Mullah Daoud said the woman was whipped, then shot in front of locals after he and two other Taliban chiefs passed sentence. Daoud said: ‘We gave this decision so in future no one should have these illegal affairs. We whipped her in front of all the local people, to show them an example. Then we shot her.'”

AFP reports: “The Taliban publicly flogged and then executed a pregnant Afghan widow by emptying three shots into her head for alleged adultery, police said on Monday. Bibi Sanubar, 35, was kept in captivity for three days before she was shot dead in a public trial on Sunday by a local Taliban commander in the Qadis district of the rural western province Badghis. The Taliban accused Sanubar of having an ‘illicit affair’ that left her pregnant. She was first punished with 200 lashes in public before being shot, deputy provincial police chief Ghulam Mohammad Sayeedi said. ”She was shot in the head in public while she was still pregnant,’ Sayeedi said.”

Pakistan Dawn reports that “Local Taliban commander Mohammad Yousuf carried out the execution, Sayeedi said, before the woman’s body was dumped in an area under government control… Head of Badghis provincial council Mohammad Nasir Nazaari confirmed the execution and said the Qadis district is entirely under Taliban control.”
“The deputy head of the religious council for western Afghanistan, Mohammad Kabaabiani, said the execution ran counter to Islamic principles. Head of the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission in western Afghanistan, Abdul Qadir Rahimi, condemned the killing. ‘Any such trial is unacceptable and is a violation of human rights. All trials must take place in an authorized court observing every single measure of justice,’ said Rahimi.”

Ms. Magazine states that: “The execution of Bibi Sanubar is one of many recent murders attributed to Taliban. Other recent incidents include a woman who worked at a non-profit who was murdered while leaving work in April, a couple who were shot outside of a mosque last year after being accused of eloping, and a Kandahar provincial council member and women’s rights activist who was murdered outside of her home last year. During the Taliban’s rule from 1996 to 2001, public executions and amputations were commonplace.”

The Voice of America reports that “Authorities say Taliban militants kept the woman in captivity for three days before her execution Sunday in a remote area of northwestern Badghis province. They say she was first flogged 200 times and then shot in the head three times. Officials say a Taliban court had found the woman guilty of having an ‘illicit affair’ that left her pregnant. Afghan police say a local Taliban commander, Mohammad Yousuf, carried out the execution, but a Taliban spokesman Monday denied that the group was responsible.”

The Daily Mail reports that “‘Justice’, Afghan style, is still relatively harsh. Rape victims, for example, are prosecuted for having sex outside of wedlock. Under Afghan law Sanubar would have been jailed for up to three years if found guilty of adultery, but many women are then returned to their families to face traditional punishments, including so-called honour killings.”

Afghanistan: Aid Workers Murdered – Taliban Claims Responsibility

In the Afghanistan mountains of Badakhshan, 10 aid workers and medical volunteers associated with the Christian group International Assistance Mission (IAM), were murdered while helping people in need of care.  Both the Taliban and Hizb-i-Islami have reportedly claimed responsibility for the massacre of the aid workers, which included six Americans, one German, one Briton, and two Afghans.

IAM Aid Workers Killed in Afghanistan - (left to right) Row 1: Tom Little, Dan Terry, Cheryl Beckett, Brian Carderelli; Row 2: Dr. Thomas Grams,  Glenn Lapp, Karen Woo, Daniela Beyer; Row 3: Marham Ali and Jawed.  Most Photos from IAM website.  Dr Grams Photo: Minnesota Star Tribune; Glenn Lapp, AP; Karen Woo, Nicholas Razzell.
Portraits of Real Courage - IAM Aid Workers Killed in Afghanistan - (left to right) Row 1: Tom Little, Dan Terry, Cheryl Beckett, Brian Carderelli; Row 2: Dr. Thomas Grams, Glenn Lapp, Karen Woo, Daniela Beyer; Row 3: Marham Ali and Jawed. Most Photos from IAM website. Dr Grams Photo: Minnesota Star Tribune; Glenn Lapp, AP; Karen Woo, Nicholas Razzell.

The IAM aid group workers and volunteers killed were:

Tom Little - IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Tom Little - IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Tom Little, New York optometrist, America
IAM states: “Tom was affectionately known as ‘Mister Tom’ amongst the many staff at the National Organization for Ophthalmic Rehabilitation (NOOR). He arrived in 1976, with his family, and worked as an Optometrist and Manager at NOOR, setting up clinics and ophthalmic workshops. He was much loved by both foreigners and Afghans, and was the inspiration for other IAM team members coming to Afghanistan. Tom leaves behind his wife and 3 daughters.”
— Media reports:
Tom Little, man of peace
Danger part of daily work

Dan Terry, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Dan Terry, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Dan Terry, Wisconsin aid worker, America
IAM states: “Dan came to Afghanistan in 1971, he had a heart for the rural areas of Afghanistan and worked for many years in Lal-wa Sarjangal. Dan specialized in relating to local communities and liaising with aid organizations and the government to improve services in remote areas. Dan is survived by his wife, 3 daughters, and one granddaughter.”
— Media reports:
Wisconsin Native Killed In Afghanistan
Aide worker killed in Afghanistan has Janesville ties

Cheryl Beckett, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Cheryl Beckett, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Cheryl Beckett, Knoxville, Tennessee interpreter (IAM lists Ohio), America
IAM states: “Cheryl Beckett was working as an aid worker in Afghanistan since 2005 and had been involved in community development with a focus on nutritional gardening and mother-child health. She had been asked to assist the IAM medical team as a translator for women patients. Cheryl was a Pashto speaker who worked in a clinic in Pul-e Charkhi on the outskirts of Kabul. She is survived by her parents and 3 siblings.”
— Media reports:
“Faith led daughter’s work in Afghanistan”
“Afghan victim’s dad: group was not proselytizing”

Brian Carderelli, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Brian Carderelli, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Brian Carderelli, Harrisonburg, Virginia videographer, America
IAM states: “Brian Carderelli was a professional free-lance videographer.  Brian served a number of other organizations in Afghanistan active in development and humanitarian efforts throughout the nation.  Brian quickly fell in love with the Afghan people and culture and hoped to stay within the country for another year.”
— Media report:
“Slain aid worker Brian Carderelli found beauty in daily Afghan life”

Dr. Thomas Grams, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: Minnesota Star Tribune)
Dr. Thomas Grams, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: Minnesota Star Tribune)

Thomas Grams, Durango, Colorado dentist (Minnesota native), America
IAM states: “Dr Tom Grams was a dentist and personal friend of Dr Tom Little and had come to Afghanistan specifically for this trip to Nuristan.”
— Media reports:
Durango dentist died doing what he loved, friends and family say
Minnesotan among aid workers slain in Afghanistan

Glenn Lapp, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: AP)
Glenn Lapp, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: AP)

Glen Lapp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania nurse, America
IAM states: “Glen trained as an intensive-care nurse and worked in Lancaster, New York City City and Supai, Arizona, and had previously worked in the responses to hurricanes Katrina and Rita. He came to Kabul in 2008, and initially worked in the IAM HQ. Then after 5 months of Dari language training he began his work with NOOR, he was responsible for organizing the mobile eye camps that reached the remote areas of Afghanistan.”
— Media report:
“Mennonite worker slain in Afghanistan remembered”

Karen Woo, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: Nicholas Razzell)
Karen Woo, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: Nicholas Razzell)

Karen Woo, surgeon, United Kingdom
IAM states: “Karen was a General Surgeon who came on the Nuristan Eye Camp to be the team doctor and to bring maternal health care to the communities in Nuristan.”
— Media report:
“UK medic may have been killed for working with Christian group”

Daniela Beyer, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Daniela Beyer, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Daniela Beyer, Chemnitz, Germany
IAM states: “Daniela was a linguist and a translator in German, English, and Russian. She also spoke Dari and was learning Pashto. She worked for IAM between 2007-2009 doing linguistic research and joined the eye camp so that she could translate for women patients. She is survived by her parents and 3 siblings.”
— Media reports:
Bild (German): Das gefährliche Leben der Dolmetscherin aus Chemnitz

Mahram Ali, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Mahram Ali, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Marham Ali, Wardak, Afghanistan
IAM states: “Mahram Ali worked as a watchman at NOOR’s maintenance workshop since the end of 2007. He stayed guarding the vehicles in Nawa when the rest of the team walked over the pass into Nuristan. He leaves behind a wife and 3 children, at secondary school age and below.”

Jawed, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)
Jawed, IAM Aid Worker (Photo: IAM)

Jawed, Panjshir, Afghanistan
IAM states: “Jawed was employed as cook at the Ministry of Public Health’s Eye Hospital in Kabul and had been released from there in order to attend the Eye Camp. He leaves behind a wife and three children below school age. Besides being the team’s cook, he also assisted with the dispensing of eyeglasses. Jawed had been on several eye camps into Nuristan in the past, and was well loved for his sense of humor.”

Despite this murderous attack on aid workers, the International Assistance Mission plans to continue supporting those in need in AfghanistanAccording to the IAM, “IAM works in Afghanistan as the guest of the people and the government. As long as we are welcome here, we will, God-willing, continue to stay and serve the Afghan people.”

The Independent has reported that the massacre of the IAM aid workers has made other charities “forced to rethink” their aid in Afghanistan.

The Baptist Press reports: “Ten workers affiliated with a Christian aid group were murdered in the rugged mountains of Afghanistan after providing eye care to people in a remote area of the country. International Assistance Mission, an openly Christian charity, has operated in Afghanistan for 44 years, negotiating with the Soviets, the mujahedeen government and then the Taliban for permission to continue its work assisting people in need of care. But on Aug. 5, only one member of a team survived an ambush by several men wielding guns. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the deaths of six Americans, one German, one Briton and two Afghans, though police have not ruled out an attack by thieves.”

According to the Washington Post, “The Taliban asserted responsibility for the attack, accusing the medical volunteers of being foreign spies and trying to convert Muslims to Christianity, accusations the group denies. Police in Badakhshan province have not ruled out that thieves unaffiliated with the Taliban could be responsible, as the victims’ belongings were ransacked after they were killed.”

The Washington Post also reports that “Dirk Frans, executive director of the International Assistance Mission, appeared at a news conference and confirmed the names of the 10 dead team members, whose mission to provide eye care for poor Afghans in dangerous and remote Badakhshan province ended in tragedy…. At the news conference, Frans repeatedly denied that the volunteers were proselytizing or working for the government.”

International Assistance Mission (IAM) Aid Convoy Traveling in Afghanistan (Photo: Reuters)
International Assistance Mission (IAM) Aid Convoy Traveling in Afghanistan (Photo: Reuters)

In the IAM public statement, the organization stated “IAM is a Christian organization — we have never hidden this.  Indeed, we are registered as such with the Afghan government. Our faith motivates and inspires us — but we do not proselytize.  We abide by the laws of Afghanistan.  We are signatures of the Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs Disaster Response Programmes, in other words, that, ‘aid will not be used to further a particular political or religious standpoint.’  But more than that, our record speaks for itself.  IAM would not be invited back to villages if we were using aid as a cover for preaching.  And in particular, this specific camp led by Tom Little, a man with four decades experience in Afghanistan, has led eye camps for many years to Nuristan — and was welcomed back every time.”

The FBI reportedly will be conducting autopsies on the bodies of the 6 slain Americans to determine the cause of death.

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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) applauds the examples of real courage and commitment to our universal human rights, not just with words, but with deeds, of the volunteer aid workers of the International Assistance Mission (IAM), and we extend our sympathies to the families of the murdered aid workers.

To those who still fear to commit to our universal human rights with even words, we urge you to learn from the examples of selflessness and dedication to our fellow human beings of the IAM aid workers.  To the Taliban religious extremists, it remains a disgraceful definition of their ideological commitment to hate against those they perceive to be different that Taliban figures would readily claim responsibility for this act, regardless of who is ultimately found to be responsible.  In the perspective of such Taliban extremists, the life of a Christian has no value, even aid workers helping the Afghanistan people.  This demonstrates the ultimate corruption and cancer of hate and intolerance that extremistviews by people of any religious, race, or identity group can become.

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) unquestioningly supports our universal human rights for all.  supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people, without qualification, whether it is in Kabul or New York City.

We urge all those who promote hate and intolerance to understand that the human rights of those you hate are also your human rights.  When you attack the human rights of others, you also attack your own human rights as well.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate – Love Wins.

Connecticut: Mosque Protest by Group, Declaring “War” on Mosques

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, and freedom of worship for ALL people — without exception.  We reject protests against houses of worship, and the coast-to-coast protests and attacks on mosques around America.

On Friday, August 6, 2010, the Dallas, Texas based Christian group “Operation Save America (OSA)” held a protest outside of the Masjid An-Noor mosque in Bridgeport, Connecticut carrying signs that state “Islam is a lie.”

According to the Connecticut Post, Christian group “Operation Save America” (OSA) leader pastor Flip Benham called for taking a “war” to American mosques, stating “This is a war in America and we are taking it to the mosques around the country.”  The Connecticut Post stated that “Flip Benham, of Dallas, Texas, organizer of the protest, was yelling at the worshipers with a bullhorn.” AP reported that the protesters were”yelling what mosque members described as hate-filled slogans.”  NBC Connecticut reported that “Muslim leaders in Connecticut are asking police to ensure that they can worship without being harassed after a group was confronted on Friday.”

On July 23, 2010, the same OSA group led a protest against a Charlotte, North Carolina mosque as Muslims were going to Friday prayers to pass out tracts and broadcast over their sound system that “Islam is a lie.”  The OSA Christian group promoted the Charlotte mosque protest on their web site as “The Slaying of Allah – We Came to Slay Your False God.”

Christian Group "Operation Save America" (OSA) Leader Promotes Message "Islam is a Lie"  (Photo: YouTube)
Christian Group "Operation Save America" (OSA) Leader Promotes Message "Islam is a Lie" (Photo: YouTube)

The OSA group is also promoting the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) planned September 11, 2010 protest in New York City against the Park Place Islamic center. (See OSA video.)  The OSA’s Flip Benham is urging “thousands” of Christians to protest the NYC Islamic Center in September.

The OSA group has a long history of seeking to disrupt the worship services of Muslims and other religions. In September 2009, the OSA group sought to join efforts coordinated by the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group to disrupt a public Muslim prayer on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, where the OSA had placards reading “Islam is a lie.” The OSA called its September 2009 efforts to protest public Muslim prayer as “storming the gates of Hell in Washington DC.”

The OSA Regional Director of Charlotte, North Carolina, Ante Pavkovic, has also been previously arrested for seeking to disrupt a Hindu prayer in the Senate building in Washington DC. Ante Pavkovic’s efforts were applauded by the OSA leadership, as a Hindu religious leader was left dumbfounded by the angry outbursts against him.

Washington DC: Hindu Religious Leader Stunned as Christian "Operation Save America" Protesters Heckle and Shout Against Him in Senate Chambers (Photo: YouTube)
Washington DC: Hindu Religious Leader Stunned as Christian "Operation Save America" Protesters Heckle and Shout Against Him in Senate Chambers (Photo: YouTube)

Religious extremist hate knows no boundaries or limitations to disrespect, contempt, and intolerance against others. Christians that support religious pluralism and religious freedom should speak up about the Christian extremist actions of the “Operation Save America” group in seeking to disrupt and deny religious freedom and religious worship to others.

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Responsible for Equality and Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our universal human rights to freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience for all people of all faiths, including the freedom of religion supported under Article 1 of the United States Constitution. Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.”

We urge those who promote hate and intolerance to unburden the hate from their hearts.

We urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.