News Report: DHS Investigating American Renaissance Link to Arizona Terror Attack

FOX News reports that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has had internal discussions as to whether accused Arizona terrorist Jared Lee Loughner, alleged to be responsible for the mass-murder terrorist attack might be linked to the American Renaissance “white nationalist” group, that plans to hold a national conference in Charlotte, North Carolina on February 4-6, 2011. The January 8, 2011 terrorist attack in Arizona killed 6, including a 9-year old girl (Christina Taylor Green), and critically wounded Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and 12 others.  The Huffington Post is also reporting on this.  The American Renaissance also operates under the name “New Century Foundation”.  (In other news, the American Renaissance is planning a national event in Charlotte, NC for February 4-6.)

The FOX News report states that:

“MEMO:
“The investigation has been taken over by the FBI, and is being run through the Tucson Command Post. Here’s what can be confirmed at this time (1800 hrs)… * Gabrielle Giffords Is in ICU.* Federal judge John Roll is deceased. He did rule on a 32 million dollar civil rights lawsuit in February, 2010. That ruling brought death threats to Roll and his family, and for a time he was given a protection detail.* 6 deaths attributed to the shooting. 19 total people hit by gunfire.* suspect’s mother works for the Pima County Board of Supervisors* the suspect has multiple arrests … But no criminal record? Intervention by someone?* no direct connection – but strong suspicion is being directed at AmRen / American Renaissance. Suspect is possibly linked to this group. (through videos posted on his myspace and YouTube account.). The group’s ideology is anti government, anti immigration, anti ZOG (Zionist Occupational Government), anti Semitic. Gabrielle Gifford is the first Jewish female elected to such a high position in the US government. She was also opposite this group’s ideology when it came to immigration debate.* DHS have a list of names and dates of birth of all victims.* the ACTIC is still playing a major role in the investigation… Computer forensics is cleaning up the surveillance videos, and images from around the scene, and involved in the investigation – working together, was MCSO, DPS, Phoenix PD, ICE, and of course the FBI. It did just come in from the command post, that the federal judge was Not originally scheduled to attend the meeting, according to wife. She stated that he received a phone call about an hour before and was invited to attend. Wrong place – wrong time. For the planning side, there are impromptu memorials popping up all over the state, but the largest one is downtown phoenix, at the capital.’ “

Politico reported that:

“Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, made clear in an interview with Fox News that the group considers itself a think tank of sorts with a conservative circular that’s available by subscription. Asked about the memo, he said, ‘That is complete nonsense. I have absolutely no idea what DHS is talking about.’ He told the cable channel that his group checked subscriber lists for its circular and found no record of Loughner subscribing or attending events.”

The Stormfront organization, which has long been a supporter of the American Renaissance group, has had a series of postings trying to blame the terrorist attack on a black-American or a Mexican-American.  A number of the Stormfront posters were pleased with the terrorist attack because Gabrielle Giffords is Jewish.

One Stormfront poster “14words_of_truth” repeatedly sought to defend the accused Arizona terrorist Jared Lee Loughner as “He went after a member of the government that he hates and wants to kill.”  The same poster stated, regarding the accused terrorist murderer, that “He feels he has no Civil Rights. He is correct, and that is because of the Federal Government. Without an action, there is no reaction.”

News media have been reporting that accused Arizona terrorist Jared Lee Loughner stated in December 2010 on his (now gone) MySpace page that he sought to kill a police officer.

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News Media Reports and Excerpts on American Renaissance and Jared Loughner


FOX News: Latest on shooting of Congresswoman Giffords…motivation: anti Semitic and she was the target

Greta Van Susteren | January 9, 2011 8:11 AM

“Below is a note from my FNC colleague Jennifer Griffin: (by the way, the fact that my blogs focus on Congresswoman Giffords in no way is meant to take away from the other victims and their families. The tragedy is immeasurable and words inadequate.)”
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“Per Griffin”

“This is an internal memo obtained by Fox News put out by DHS compiling facts known so far about the case – new – shooter’s mother worked for Pima board of supervisers and the suspected anti-Semitic motivation of the shooter.”

“MEMO:
“The investigation has been taken over by the FBI, and is being run through the Tucson Command Post. Here’s what can be confirmed at this time (1800 hrs)… * Gabrielle Giffords Is in ICU.* Federal judge John Roll is deceased. He did rule on a 32 million dollar civil rights lawsuit in February, 2010. That ruling brought death threats to Roll and his family, and for a time he was given a protection detail.* 6 deaths attributed to the shooting. 19 total people hit by gunfire.* suspect’s mother works for the Pima County Board of Supervisors* the suspect has multiple arrests … But no criminal record? Intervention by someone?* no direct connection – but strong suspicion is being directed at AmRen / American Renaissance. Suspect is possibly linked to this group. (through videos posted on his myspace and YouTube account.). The group’s ideology is anti government, anti immigration, anti ZOG (Zionist Occupational Government), anti Semitic. Gabrielle Gifford is the first Jewish female elected to such a high position in the US government. She was also opposite this group’s ideology when it came to immigration debate.* DHS have a list of names and dates of birth of all victims.* the ACTIC is still playing a major role in the investigation… Computer forensics is cleaning up the surveillance videos, and images from around the scene, and involved in the investigation – working together, was MCSO, DPS, Phoenix PD, ICE, and of course the FBI. It did just come in from the command post, that the federal judge was Not originally scheduled to attend the meeting, according to wife. She stated that he received a phone call about an hour before and was invited to attend. Wrong place – wrong time. For the planning side, there are impromptu memorials popping up all over the state, but the largest one is downtown phoenix, at the capital.”

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AP: Probe examines possible link to anti-gov’t group
(AP) January 9, 2011
“WASHINGTON (AP) — An official familiar with the Arizona shooting investigation says local authorities are looking at a possible connection between Jared Loughner and an online group known for its anti-government rhetoric. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing investigation, says this is one of several motives that local authorities are pursuing in the shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz. The anti-government organization American Renaissance is connected to the white supremacist New Century Foundation, according to an analysis by the Southern Poverty Law Center, an Alabama-based group that tracks hate crimes. Members typically espouse anti-Semitic and anti-government views. Loughner’s online postings include language that is in line with such beliefs.”

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Daily Mail: Tucson shooting suspect linked to fanatical pro-white magazine with anti-Semitic and anti-government views

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Christian Science Monitor: American Renaissance: Was Jared Lee Loughner tied to anti-immigrant group?

“A Department of Homeland Security memo suggests a ‘possible link’ between Jared Lee Loughner, the suspect in the attack on Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, and American Renaissance, an ‘anti-government’ journal.”

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DHS Memo Suggests Shooter May Be Linked To Racist Organization
FOX News by Jennifer Griffin — January 09, 2011

“According to a law enforcement memo based on information provided by DHS and obtained by Fox News, Jared Loughner, the alleged shooter of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, may have been influenced by a pro-white racist organization that publishes an anti-immigration newsletter.”

“No direct connection, but strong suspicion is being direceted at American Renaissance, an organization that Loughner mentioned in some of his internet postings and federal law enforcement officials are investigating Loughner’s possible links to the organization. The organization is a monthly publication that promotes a variety of white racial positions.”

“The group’s ideology is anti government, anti immigration, anti ZOG (Zionist Occupational Government), anti Semitic,” according to the memo which goes on to point out that Congressman Giffords is the first Jewish female elected to high office in Arizona. A recent posting on American Renaissance’s website on January 7 begins with an article entitled: “Exit poll: Whites are Different.” The site goes on to list anti-immigration articles. Investigators are also pursuing Loughner’s alleged anti-Semitism.”

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Jared Loughner YouTube Videos, MySpace Suggest Alleged Shooter May Have Ties To Hate Group
“WASHINGTON — Jared Lee Loughner, the alleged shooter of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and others on Saturday, may have ties to anti-Semitic, anti-immigration hate group American Renaissance, according to a leaked memo from the Department of  Homeland Security. ”

Pakistan Christian Leader Nazir Bhatti Calls for Human Rights, Release of Aasia Bibi

Pakistan Christian Congress leader, Dr. Nazir Bhatti, spoke on December 9 at a Human Rights Day event at the National Press Club, telling assembled human rights activists and the press of the oppression of Pakistani Christians and other religious minorities in Pakistan.  Dr. Nazir Bhatti also called for the end to the blasphemy law in Pakistan and the release of a Christian woman Aasia Bibi.   Aasia Bibi was arrested on false claims of “blasphemy” against Islam and has been facing the death sentence in Pakistan.

Dr. Nazir Bhatti Speaking on Human Rights at Washington DC National Press Club, December 9, 2010

On December 10, Dr. Bhatti and other members of the Pakistan Christian diaspora will be holding a protest outside of the United Nations in New York City at 10 AMThe Pakistan News reports today that United Nations Expert Adviser on Human Rights and Pakistan’s former Federal Minister for Human Rights Burney is urging the Pakistan government to release Aasia Bibi.

Aasia Bibi, Pakistan Christian Woman Sentenced to Death for "Blasphemy"

On December 9, at the National Press Club, Dr. Nazir Bhatti spoke on these issues.  Dr. Bhatti also leads the Pakistan Christian Post, which regularly reports on these topics.

The video of his remarks on online on YouTube:

Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkA7MPUT62c&

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQA5c3Rlf9M

The following is the text of his prepared remarks:

When we celebrate Universal Human Rights Day, we reaffirm our confidence in equal rights for human beings around world irrespective of religion, color or creed. I must submit on this occasion that Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a signatory to the Universal Declaration of Universal Human Rights doctrine being a member state of United Nations but fails to guarantee equal, basic, democratic rights under UDHR to millions of its citizens, specially religious minorities in its territory. In the constitution legislated after independence of Pakistan in 1947, we find Objective Resolution as a preamble with a paragraph on religious freedom and equal rights for minorities. However, in 1956 and 1962 constitutions of Pakistan the clauses on protection of minority rights were conveniently scratched. Then the “Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan” was adopted in 1973, in the absence of any minority legislator. Article 2, was added in the constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, declaring the country an Islamic state and homeland of Muslims only.

Later, the 4th amendment in the constitution declared Ahmadi Muslim sect to be non-Muslims while 8th amendment turned all non-Muslims to be second class citizens in Pakistan when through presidential orders of a military dictator, lHudood Ordinance, Law of Evidence, Law of Compensation, Article 302 of Federal Shariat Court and introduction of Blasphemy law Section 295-B and 295-C Pakistan Penal Code became part of constitution in 1986 under General Ziaul Haq..

I would like to invite your attention on misuse of Islamic laws by the Muslim majority against religious minorities, specially the misue of blasphemy law to target innocent minority members. According to the Religious Freedom Report 2010, issued by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, more than 974 cases have been filed from 1986 to 2009, against individuals of religious minorities under section 295 B and C of Pakistan Penal Code. Under Section 295-C Pakistan Penal Code, any person guilty of defiling the name of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was made liable to suffer life imprisonment or death. Later, in 1991, instead of life imprisonment, capital punishment was inducted under the direction of the Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan. According to Ahamadi Muslims, more than 250 individuals of Ahmadi Muslims have been charged under Section 295-C PPC in Pakistan.

We have grave concerns about the safety of Aasia Bibi, a Christian mother of five, who was sentenced to death on an accusation of blasphemy law Section 295 B and C PPC on November 8, 2010, in the Punjab province of Pakistan, which by the way is toughest for minorities.

According to fact finding mission of Pakistan Christian Congress, Aasia Bibi had some argument with her Muslim neighbor woman on her goat entering their home.

After a week, when Aasia Bibi was working in a farm with Muslim women, on touching drinking water container, the same neighbor raised objection that the water had become polluted by touching of the water tumbler by Aasia Bibi, a Christian infidel. The Muslim woman screamed that calling Christianity is religion of God, Aasia Bibi has defiled Islam and attacked her. Aasia Bibi ran towards her home but Muslim women and men working in the farms followed her, dragged her out of home and tortured her and her children.

Police arrived and took Asia Bibi to Saddar Police Station to save her life, After two days a First Information Report (FIR) was lodged against her under Section 295 B and C PPC, on the complaint of the Imam local mosque on June 19, 2009. She is in Seikhupura Jail now, waiting for her appeal against death sentence in Lahore High Court.

The President of Pakistan is empowered to pardon any sentence while Home Minister can withdraw any FIR according to constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The clemency appeal was submitted by Aasia Bibi to President of Pakistan but fundamentalist religious groups and Islamic political parties in Pakistan have launched a campaign against any pardon to a blasphemer. An Islamic cleric in Peshawar has announced reward of half a million Pakistani Rupees for any one who will kill Asia Bibi, which has created potential threat to her life. The Islamic political parties staged a massive rally in Islamabad and other major cities of Pakistan to pressure higher court to put the Christian woman to death.

I also like to bring to your notice on November 18, 2010, Latif Masih aged 22, was shot dead in Punjab after he was granted bail after five months of imprisonment for “blasphemy” for allegedly burning pages of the Qur’an,. The extremists are taking law in their hands and murdering Christians falsely accused in blasphemy in broad day light to win heaven for them. It is on public record that radical elements gunned downed Pastor Emmanuel and his brother Sajjid in the compound of District Courts Faisalabad, when the two were brought in police escort for hearing in a blasphemy case on July 19, 2010. On July 30, 2009, hundreds of members of banned Muslim organizations, torched Christian homes and burned alive seven Christian women and children in Gojra City in Punjab province of Pakistan. The Muslim mob set on fire hundreds of homes and vandalized Churches in village Korian Bahminwali in Punjab after charges of blasphemy. On September 16, 2009, Robert Danish, a Christian youth was killed in Sialkot Central Jail in a security cell awaited trial in a blasphemy case.

Moreover, Islamic militants gunned down Justice Arif Iqbal Hussain Bhatti of Lahore High Court on October 19, 1997, in his office on acquitting two people who were accused of blasphemy. On June 5, 1994, a blasphemy accused Manzoor Masih died on the spot in front of Lahore High Court when Islamic elements attacked him. It is also for record that Bantu Masih, 80, and Mukhtar Masih, 50, were arrested on an allegation of committing blasphemy and stabbed to death in the Police Station in the city of Lahore.

Tahir Iqbal facing sentence in blasphemy was killed in Lahore District Jail on July 7, 1991. A Christian teacher Niamat Ahmar was also killed by extremists on accusation of blasphemy law.

Keeping in view killing of Christians accused of blasphemy, the Pakistani Christians fear that Aasia Bibi is not safe in Pakistan like many other blasphemy victims gunned down by the hands of religious fanatics. In our appeal to Secretary General of United Nations dated 2nd December 2010, we urged him to press upon government of Pakistan to ensure justice and to adopt necessary measures for safety of Aasia Bibi and her family. We have also submitted an appeal with EU, urging safety for Aasia Bibi and repeal of blasphemy law.

On this Day, Universal Human Rights Day, we Pakistani Christians appeal to US administration to press upon government of Pakistan to repeal controversial blasphemy law which is being used against religious minorities to settle business rivalries and personal petty disputes.

We also appeal US administration to condition aid to Pakistan under the Kerry-Lugar with religious freedom and human rights so that every citizen of Pakistan may enjoy equal basic democratic and human rights.

We also invite attention of UN General Assembly member states and their representatives in United Nations Human Right Council UNHRC to re-consider their stance on “Defamation of Religion” resolution, presented by Pakistan on behalf of Organization of Islamic Countries, prepared by Egypt and seconded by U.S.A., in present situation of religious minorities in Islamic states because Pakistan wants to globalize blasphemy law.

R.E.A.L.’s New Web Page: RealHumanRights.com

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will be moving soon to a new web site: http://www.realhumanrights.com

It will initially be a simple static page where we will have links to other diversified tools on the Internet, to make it much more difficult for those who seek to silence us.

Our web page here, RealCourage.org, that has been our home since February 2009.  Individuals have repeatedly tried to hack and shut down our web site hosted here, and we have been migrating over to another web site, a new hosting provider, and different WordPress blog, as some of our readers already have seen from our Facebook, Twitter, and other postings.

We have attempted to withstand attacks by those against our universal human rights.  Regardless of whether issues here get resolved, we will stop using this web page as our main point of contact due to individuals that have managed to disable it in August.  I will be sharing more specific information on this with the public in the near future.

But to those who seek to silence the voice of our universal human rights, you should know that you will not succeed.

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) will be even more nimble and more diversified in our web tools in the future.

While much of America faces a darkest night on our shared human rights today, R.E.A.L. remains confident that together we can work towards a brighter day.

We are not discouraged.  We remain Responsible for Equality And Liberty.  It always a good day to be responsible for equality and liberty.

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Connecticut: Interfaith Group Prayer Vigil in Response to Mosque Protests

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 Tuesday, August 24, 2010, at 6:30 PM in Stamford, Connecticut, an interfaith group of diverse religions plans to hold a prayer vigil in support of Muslim communities, in the wake of Christian group protests at Connecticut mosques.

On August 6, 2010 and August 13, 2010, the Texas-based Operation Save America (OSA) Christian group held protests in front of a Bridgeport, Connecticut mosque, stating that “Islam is a lie,” and that the group sought to protest Muslim mosques throughout the month of Ramadan.  The OSA Christian group leader told the Connecticut Post “This is a war in America and we are taking it to the mosques around the country.”

Connecticut: Interfaith Religious Groups Seek Harmony Between Religions - Reverend Kate Heichler (ICSW Web Site) and Rabbi Joshua Hammerman (Temple Beth El Web Site)
Connecticut: Interfaith Religious Groups Seek Harmony Between Religions - Reverend Kate Heichler (ICSW Web Site) and Rabbi Joshua Hammerman (Temple Beth El Web Site)

The Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut seeks to counter this message by providing an interfaith message of inclusion and harmony.

The Connecticut Post reported that “‘A lot of the public Muslim-bashing rhetoric has been getting to me,’ said Kate Heichler, president of the InterFaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut. ‘It’s time to do something.'”  The Connecticut Post also reportedJoshua Hammerman, a rabbi at Temple Beth El in Stamford, said he plans to participate. ‘I think it’s really important that the Jewish community be represented because it’s in our interest here, in Israel and worldwide to reach out to our Islamic brothers and sisters across the divide,’ Hammerman said. ‘We have much to share, much in common among our faiths.'”

At its website, the Interfaith Council of Southwestern Connecticut states:
“Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 6:30 p.m.  Interfaith Prayer Vigil in support of Muslim communities in Fairfield County, on the grounds of First Congregational Church, 1 Walton Place, Bedford Street, Stamford.  All are welcome to gather peacefully with members of our Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh communities – and people of other religions who choose to join in – to lift voices in prayer for peace, respect and collaborative ministry in the Stamford area and Southwestern Connecticut. For more information contact Kate Heichler (kateheichler@gmail.com) or Mark Lingle (marklingle.pastor@gmail.com).”

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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.


Florida Children Told Islam Against USA by Congress Candidates

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 attacks on individuals based on their identity group.

On August 17, 2010, In Panama City, Florida, middle school and high school students were told by U.S. Congressional candidates that spoke out against Islam at a candidate forum on organized by WJHG News and the North Bay Haven Charter School.  Both of the anti-Islam Congressional candidates are campaigning for the Florida District 2 Congressional seat; the primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, August 24, 2010.  In the United States Constitution, Amendment 1 specifically states that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

Panama City, Florida: Congressional Candidates Condemn Islam at North Bay Haven Charter School (Screenshot WJHG Video)
Panama City, Florida: Congressional Candidates Condemn Islam at North Bay Haven Charter School (Screenshot WJHG Video)

WJHG News Channel 7 TV Video of Congressional Candidate Forum at Children’s School

Republican Congressional candidate Ron McNeil told the school children about Islam “That religion is against everything America stands for. The freedom and liberty and if you girls who are out here were Muslims today you don’t have the rights that you have as American citizens and Christians. You’ve got a separate religion and it’s plan is to destroy our way of life and our lives then you’ve got to think differently about it.”

Florida: Congressional candidate Ron McNeil tells children that Islam "against everything America stands for" (Photo: Ron McNeil for Congress Web Site)
Florida: Congressional candidate Ron McNeil tells children that Islam is "against everything America stands for" (Photo: Ron McNeil for Congress Web Site)

Remarking on the planned 51 Park Place Islamic Center, Ron McNeil also sought to have Christians “walk” on the planned Islamic center, stating “I’m totally against it. If I had my way it’d be pretty much over my dead body to build a mosque there. The Muslims will have that place to gloat about for years if they get their way and it was the Muslim religion that caused the problems we had on 911. It was extremist. It probably didn’t represent their exact religion but the very fact they want to build something right there in the shadows of ground zero is ridiculous.” (Actually, it is two NYC blocks away on Park Place.)

According to the Northwest Florida News, “Some people in the audience applauded McNeil’s response.”

On Congressional candidate Ron McNeil’s Facebook site for his campaign, some are praising his views “Ron, Thank you for standing up for what so many of us would also say given the opportunity” and stating “We need more men like him in office!”

Others have condemned his views asking him “when was the last time you actually read the Bill of Rights?”  And another stated “I’m a Republican, but I will never vote for a man that tells teenagers a mosque should be… built nine stories under the ground so citizens and Christians can walk above it. I am a Christian and a Republican and I still find his speech choice of words disgusting for a man running for public office.

On Ron McNeil’s campaign web site for Congress, he states “I intend to lead the transformation of the American Republic back to the US Constitution and Bill of Rights,” while the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights guarantees freedom of religion.  In previous interviews, Ron McNeil views Americans core values as based only on “Christian values.”

Northwest Florida News also reported that Congressional Independent candidate Dianne Berryhill also spoke out against Islam to the school children, quoting Ms. Berryhill as stating, “If we were under Muslim law, you girls wouldn’t be sitting here showing any kind of skin. You would be in hot burqas and… you wouldn’t be sitting in school.”  On her campaign website, Congressional candidate Dianne Berryhill promotes a video of herself shooting a machine gun.

Florida Congressional Candidate Dianne Berryhill (Photo: Campaign Website and YouTube)
Florida Congressional Candidate Dianne Berryhill (Photo: Campaign Website and YouTube)

There are no remarks on Dianne Berryfield’s Facebook campaign site by Florida voters.

No other candidates at the Candidate forum had any remarks on the subject.

However, one of the children in attendance spoke up to challenge Congressional candidate Ron McNeil’s views.

Student Doug Reed challenged Ron McNeil’s comments, publicly asking McNeil “What gives you the right or the federal government the right to tell Americans that they cannot build a institution or building in a certain place?”

When McNeil replied “That religion is against everything America stands for.”  Doug Reed asked a different question “Where is it our place to tell them that they’re wrong and that their religion is bad. It’s not our place as Christians, I believe.”

Florida Student Doug Reed Challenge Anti-Islam Congressional Candidate Asking What Gives Anyone The Right to Deny Freedoms or Say Someone Else's Religion is Wrong (Screenshot WJHG Video)
Florida Student Doug Reed Challenges Anti-Islam Congressional Candidate Asking What Gives Anyone The Right to Deny Freedoms or Say Someone Else's Religion is Wrong (Screenshot WJHG Video)

Congressional candidate Ron McNeil replied “It’s our place as Christians to stand up for the word of God and what the bible says.”

Among the mottos of the North Bay Haven Charter Academy are “Every individual is entitled to equal opportunity” and “Education can influence change to achieve progress.”

The Northwest Florida News also reported the comments of Bay County Islamic Society spokesperson, Hashem Mubarak, where he told the news that “If we’re going to say hateful statements, inflammatory statements for political reasons, this is wrong and this is actually against the American values. Christianity actually is for love and understanding and he does not apparently represent that with what he said.  I really demand that Mr. McNeil make an apology of what he said or we would be happy to discuss with him and have a dialogue and maybe educate him.”

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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.

DC: Daily Islamic Prayer Service at Pentagon’s 9/11 Crash Site

At another one of the 9/11 attack sites, the Pentagon in Washington DC, a daily Islamic prayer service has been held in November 2002 by the Office of the Pentagon Chaplain, whose mission is “meeting the spiritual needs of the Pentagon.”  Neither of the Pentagon chaplains are Muslim, and according to the AP, the Friday Muslim worship service at the Pentagon is ” run by an imam from a local mosque.”

Mission of Office of Pentagon Chapel (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)
Mission of Office of Pentagon Chapel (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)

At the Pentagon Interfaith Chapel, it has a stain glass window, inscribed “United in Memory,” designed by a veteran. But the memory of 9/11 is intended to be unifying for the armed forces of all religions, races, and identity groups, rather than a source of division.

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Pentagon Chapel Near 9/11 Attack: "United in Memory" as All Religions Worship Together (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)
Pentagon Chapel Near 9/11 Attack: "United in Memory" as All Religions Worship Together (Photo: Pentagon Web Site)

AP reports: “Muslims pray daily at Pentagon’s 9/11 crash site.” In the AP report, it states that: “Americans are debating bitterly the proposed building of a mosque near New York’s ground zero, but for years Muslims have prayed quietly at the Pentagon only 80 feet from where another hijacked jetliner struck. Pentagon officials say that no one in the military or the families of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has ever protested. They describe the 100-seat chapel as a peaceful place where some 300 to 400 Pentagon employees come to pray each week. The chapel hosts separate weekly worship services for Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Mormons, Protestants, Catholics and Episcopalians.”

The goal of the Pentagon chaplain office, which runs the chapel, is to ‘provide assistance and support for the religious, spiritual and morale needs of all service members and employees,’ said Army spokesman George Wright. In 2001, hijacked American Airlines flight 77 flew into the west side of the Pentagon, plowing through three of the building’s five office ‘rings’ and killing 184 people. As part of its massive renovation and to honor victims in the attack, the Pentagon opened the chapel in November 2002.”

“The chapel includes no religious symbols, except Catholic holy water at the door; religious accouterments are brought in for various worship services. Wright said that Muslim employees can gather for a daily prayer service Monday through Thursday, and attend a Friday worship service run by an imam from a local mosque. Two in-house Army chaplains run the chapel, neither of which are Muslim. Col. Daniel Minjares is associated with the Church of the Nazarene; his deputy, Lt. Col. Ken Williams, is Southern Baptist. Wright said the chaplains provide religious services for their denomination, but can provide services such as grief and marital counseling to employees of any faith.”

In addition to the Pentagon chapel’s Islamic services, other Muslim chaplains such as Chaplain (Maj.) Ibraheem Raheem have served in combat locations and provide prayer services and counseling to deployed American armed forces.  The Department of Defense news reported: “His service as both a Muslim and an American soldier, he said, can lead to confusion for some people, both in the military and in local communities. ‘After you talk to people and explain a few things to them, they get it,’ Raheem said. ‘That is, after breaking down a whole bunch of walls that have been put up in people’s minds.’ ”

Ibraheem-Raheem

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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.


9/11 and the Rise of the World Trade Center

As the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attack on the New York City World Trade Center approaches in less than a month, it is important to remember those who murdered that day, and the America, with its Constitutional rights and inalienable human rights that they represented then and must still represent now.

Living here in Washington DC, I remember the 9/11 attacks also on our nation’s capital and the pain that these attacks caused all Americans.  In New York City, I stood at the 9/11 crater and remember the horrific act of war that was indelibly burned into the memories of all Americans at the remains of the World Trade Center and “Ground Zero.”

Amidst the pain, we must also remember the progress that we have and must continue to make.  America needs the World Trade Center to be rebuilt as a symbol that America will not submit to terrorists, anytime, anywhere.

Americans can keep track of the new 1 World Trade Center (previously named “Freedom Tower”) construction progress online at:  http://bit.ly/freedomtower.

Photos of the progress on the rebuilding of 1 World Trade Center and June 2010 photographs on the progress of the building are also available online. In addition, photos of the construction progress of the 9/11 National Memorial are also online.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey states that it has a live camera to see the work, and the national 911 memorial also has a webcam of this.

The Rebuilding of the World Trade Center: (1) Rendering of 1 World Trade Center, (2) June Photo of Construction Progress on 22nd Floor, (3) Construction on 9/11 Memorial  (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
The Rebuilding of the World Trade Center: (1) Rendering of 1 World Trade Center, (2) June Photo of Construction Progress on 22nd Floor, (3) Construction on 9/11 Memorial (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)

According to the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center, “The Port Authority is making progress on the $3.1 billion 1 World Trade (formerly called the ‘Freedom Tower’). Located at the northwest corner of the WTC site, installation of steel columns and core concrete continues.”

“The skyscraper is being built according to a revised design released in June 2005. The new design retains essential elements of the original plan– soaring 1,776 feet into the sky, its illuminated mast evoking the Statue of Liberty’s torch — but features a smaller, cubic base set back further from West Street to protect the building against future attacks.”

“Rising from its square base — which will be constructed of impermeable concrete and steel — the redesigned Freedom Tower will taper into eight tall isosceles triangles, forming a perfect octagon at its center. An observation deck will be located 1,362 feet above ground and there will be a square glass parapet at 1,368 feet, the heights of the original Twin Towers. From these, an illuminated spire containing a television antenna will rise to a final height of 1,776 feet.”

“Other key elements include; 2.6 million square feet of office space, tenant amenity spaces, world-class restaurants, below-grade retail, and access to the PATH, subway, and World Financial Center. According to the Port Authority schedule, the tower is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2013.”

The Command Center states that “One significant delay was the redesign of the tower in the spring 2005, to better accommodate security measures at street level.”

While some talk about creating new buildings, the 1 World Trade Center is being BUILT.

United We Stand.

United-We-Stand

New World Trade Center Building Rendering (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
New World Trade Center Building Rendering (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: WTC 1 emerges from city skyline, as viewed from across East River  (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: WTC 1 emerges from city skyline, as viewed from across East River (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: World Trade Center 1 as it will appear when viewed from Brooklyn and points east (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: World Trade Center 1 as it will appear when viewed from Brooklyn and points east (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: A view of 1 World Trade Center from the National 9/11 Memorial’s north pool.  Photo from June 2010 Construction Images (Photo: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: A view of 1 World Trade Center from the National 9/11 Memorial’s north pool. Photo from June 2010 Construction Images (Photo: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: Building section looking east  (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)
Description: Building section looking east (Image: Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center)

NYC Anti-Mosque Protester Seeks to Tie Imam to Hizb ut-Tahrir

A NYC anti-mosque activist, Madeline Brooks, has published an article on “Pajamas Media,” alleging Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf attended a “Hizb-ut Tahrir Conference” in 2007, with a “feeling of celebration.”

However, her article appears to provide a misleading view of the event based on foreign web pages that she has linked to her article without translations, which appear to be contradicted by a translation of the Indonesian web site that she uses as her basis.  The translated Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia website condemns Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf for his support of the U.S. Constitution, calls him a “propagandist,” and condemns his “propagandist lie” that the U.S. Constitution supports “freedom, justice, equality and fraternity.”

Madeline Brooks has supported and documented protests against Islamic centers planned in Manhattan and Brooklyn. As part of her repeated protests against NYC Islamic centers and mosques, she has been writing about Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf.

In Madeline Brooks’ article “Terror Ties: Ground Zero Imam Attended Hizb-ut Tahrir Conference,” she states that  Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf “seems to have an irresistible attraction to extremists and terrorists, in spite of frequent declarations that he is a peacemaker and a ‘bridge builder.'”  She then goes on to ask that “So what was he doing at a 2007 conference in Indonesia of an international terrorist group seeking a global caliphate?”  (R.E.A.L. notes that Hizb ut-Tahrir is not listed as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.)

As her sole justification for this claim, Madeline Brooks provide a link to an Indonesia Hizb ut-Tahrir web site from December 2007, where photos of Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf appear, apparently promoting his book “A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Da’wah From the Heart of America Post-9/11” in Indonesia.

Indonesia, December 2007 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf Defends U.S. Constitution, Apparently as Part of Book Promotion for "A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Da'wah From the Heart of America Post-9/11." (Photo: HTI Website)
Indonesia, December 2007 - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf Defends U.S. Constitution, Apparently as Part of Book Promotion for "A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Da'wah From the Heart of America Post-9/11." (Photo: HTI Website)

For those of us familiar with the anti-democracy group Hizb ut-Tahrir and who have led challenges to its views on human rights, the date of the article looked odd, even without translation.  We knew of a Hizb ut-Tahrir international conference in Indonesia in 2007, but that was in August 2007. This HTI article, referenced in Madeline Brooks article, is about an event in December 2007, not August 2007.

The Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) web page is in Indonesian.  It would be responsible if one were to make Madeline Brooks’ claims to either have some knowledge of the Indonesian or Malay language, or at least attempt to make an automated translation of the page.

The Google translation of the HTI web page into English gives a different appearance.  See this Google translation from Indonesian, and see this Google translation from the Malay language.  The translations make it appear that Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf was holding a book tour to promote his book in Bandung, Indonesia. There is no information as to who sponsored the event, other than a poster on the wall that was apparently promoting Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf’s book. Bandung is the second largest metropolitan area in Indonesia with a population of 7.4 million people.  Without more information, certainly not on the web page in English right now, there is no specific indication as to who sponsored this apparent book promotion, which could have been any number of groups in this major Indonesian city, although Madeline Brooks concludes that this was a Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia conference.

From the translated web page, we know that apparently there were some HTI members there and they asked Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf questions during the questions and answers period.  What the rough English translation states is “when the question and answer session opened, some of his pen [sic], including the delegation of HTI Jabar, Lutfi Afandi convey several things to Imam Feisal and hundreds of attendees who crowded the discussion room.”

We can see by the Google translation of the HTI web page into English that Rauf  defends the U.S. Constitution as allowing support for religious freedom and diversity, something that the Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia members apparently rejected.  The HTI web page states that Rauf defends the U.S. Constitution as compatible with Islam pointing out what is “common between Islam and the U.S. Constitution, namely freedom, justice, equality and fraternity,” and stating it “guarantees huquq (rights) fundamental human rights, which according to Feisal, is in the U.S. constitution.”

We also can see by the Google translation of the HTI web page into English that the Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia members were obviously unhappy with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and his message, at one point calling him a “publicist” for America,” “American agent,” and an American propagandist.  The HTI web page article concludes “do we believe [the] American propaganda lie?”

Because in one photo a person is smiling, Madeline Brooks states in her article that “there is a feeling of celebration in these photos.”  I suggest that you see for yourself – in a language you can read.

Bandung, Indonesia Debate on Religious Freedom - Madeline Brooks Describes Imam Rauf and HTI Members in a "Feeling of Celebration"??  (Photo: HTI Website)
Bandung, Indonesia Debate on Religious Freedom - Madeline Brooks Describes Imam Rauf and HTI Members in a "Feeling of Celebration"?? as HTI Members Call Rauf a "Propagandist" for America (Photo: HTI Website)

There is certainly not enough information to conclude, as Madeline Brooks has done, that this was a Hizb ut-Tahrir event.

However, for the sake of argument, let’s say that it was a Hizb ut-Tahrir conference.  Who else has gone to documented Hizb ut-Tahrir conferences?

Having protested and been to a Chicago 2009 Hizb ut-Tahrir America (HTA) conference (documented in English, led by Hizb ut-Tahrir members and with Hizb ut-Tahrir signage), I can answer this from personal experience.  Individuals who were inside the HTA conference in Chicago 2009 to observe and ask questions, included federal law enforcement individuals, representatives of counterterrorism  groups like IPT, myself , and representatives of the Act for America group – that Madeline Brooks is a part of.  Now it would be absurd to state that because I went into the HTA conference and asked them questions that I was a HTA supporter, just like it would be illogical to reach such conclusions about any of the other group attendees, including the Act for America group of which Madeline Brooks is a Manhattan chapter leader. If any of us happened to smile during all that time, it would also not have been a “feeling of celebration,” either.

July 19, 2009 - Chicago: R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm Waiting to Question Hizb ut-Tahrir Leaders at Conference
July 19, 2009 - Chicago: R.E.A.L.'s Jeffrey Imm (wearing Chicago cap) Waiting to Question Hizb ut-Tahrir Leaders at Hizb ut-Tahrir America Conference

We are deeply concerned that articles like those written by Madeline Brooks are consciously purveying misinformation with the intent to seek to deny others their Constitutional rights and their Universal Human Rights. We object to this.

We will be making our objections much clearer in the coming days including our participation in an interfaith event on 9/11 in Washington DC’s Freedom Plaza in support of these universal human rights. More information will be available soon at 911Freedom.com

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) is nationally and internationally known for our challenge to the Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) political organization’s views on human rights and democracy.  We led the 2009 protest outside the Hizb ut-Tahrir conference in Chicago, and we have repeatedly challenged HT’s views on our human rights.  What R.E.A.L.  does not and has not sought to do is deny Hizb ut-Tahrir’s freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience — or Imam Rauf’s – or anyone else’s freedom.  That is precisely what Hizb ut-Tahrir does in Indonesia and many other parts of the world.  What R.E.A.L. does not do is deny Hizb ut-Tahrir’s freedom of speech, and we have repeatedly invited them to debate us, we have also invited them to come to our Lincoln Memorial rally to publicly provide a platform for them to state their views to the American people.  We can disagree with the views of others and still respect our Constitutional rights and our Universal Human Rights for all.

Furthermore, R.E.A.L. does not agree with Imam Rauf on all of his past stands or even his associations, as we have previously publicly stated. Our statement above is not a “defense” of Imam Rauf or his views, but clarifying the facts on what is clearly a misleading article.  It is a free country,  Imam Rauf, Madeline Brooks, you, or I have the right to say, think, and associate with who we want, without the denial of our Constitutional rights or our Universal Human Rights.

Those rights also include R.E.A.L.’s rights to challenge those who promote intolerance and hate, whether it is in New York City or anywhere else in the world. We have learned that intolerance does not limit itself to one identity group, but spreads like a cancer to attack any and every identity group that does not conform to others’ views.  While Madeline Brooks seeks to suggest associations of individuals on web sites in foreign languages, we have seen troubling associations here in America on web sites in English on topics that she knows well.

A year ago, R.E.A.L. held a public event in New York City’s Union Square Plaza, where we challenged racism and racist views, including those of self-proclaimed “racialist” Lawrence Auster in New York City, as R.E.A.L. has challenged repeatedly in writing.  One of Lawrence Auster’s preoccupations is regarding “Black and other nonwhite violence against whites,” where he has an entire category of articles on topics such as “Black savagery, white acceptance,” and where Lawrence Auster seeks to educate us that “Whites’ mistake is that they think blacks are rational, and so they admit them as equal participants in discussion” (also see article). Lawrence Auster who calls himself a “racialist,” condemns the 1964 Civil Rights Act, stating that “in passing the Act, white America in effect admitted that it was responsible and guilty for black inferiority.”

But when we publicly challenged the racial views of Mr. Auster last summer, we failed to point out that, in April 2009, a Manhattan “anti-jihad” group had invited “racialist” Lawrence Auster to speak, despite our private but clear warnings and protestations of Auster’s “racialist” views.

That event was led by NYC anti-mosque protest activist Madeline Brooks, the author of this latest article on Imam Rauf, who invited “racialist” Lawrence Auster to speak as a “nativist,” as well as Muslim Supna Zaida, in determining “who belongs in our counter-jihad movement”.   In Madeline Brooks’ invitation for this event for “racialist” Auster to speak on Islam, she mentions that he had spoken on Islam at the Preserving Western Civilization conference, which was described by the Anti-Defamation League as “Racists Gather in Maryland to ‘Preserve’ Western Civilization.” In Lawrence Auster’s views on Islam at that conference he called for deporting Muslims from America, and closing any mosque in America that promoted Sharia of any kind. On Lawrence Auster’s website, he thanks “Madeline Brooks, who organized and moderated the event, deserve credit for allowing my non-mainstream views to be heard.”

We continue to see an unfortunate pattern of association with intolerant extremists here.

In September 2009, Madeline Brooks sought to invite Pastor James David Manning to a 9/11 remembrance and to other events that she was leading, who views President Obama “as born trash,” because “His African in heat father went a-whxring after a trashy white woman.”

Anti-mosque protester Madeline Brooks has also written articles in support of the efforts of Brooklyn Tea Party anti-mosque protests, led by John Press, who views himself as a “culturist” in support of “European” cultures in America only.  “European-American cultural” activism is a widely used code word for white racist groups throughout America that we have challenged, and that have challenged us.

On June 25, 2010, Madeline Brooks led a NYC Islamic Center protest in coordination with the Christian Action Network (CAN).   On the website promoting this event, one commenter states “There should not be ANY mosque in USA!”   CAN’s virulent anti-homosexual statements and campaigns had become so widely known and rejected, that even the leaders of the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) group disassociated with CAN over their bigoted views and statements.

There is a pattern of intolerance associating with intolerance, just not the one that Pajamas Media is reporting today.

R.E.A.L.’s concern with such intolerance is not to seek to limit the freedom of expression of those with diverse views that we may disagree with, although we too have the freedom of expression to challenge intolerance.  But R.E.A.L.’s primary concern is about those who use such intolerance to deny freedoms to other Americans, other human beings, including those who seek to deny our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience.

In America and in the rest of the world, we have the right to freedom, to our Constitutional rights, and to our universal human rights. We have the freedom to agree and the freedom to disagree.  Madeline Brooks, SIOA, CAN, Imam Rauf, and Hizb ut-Tahrir all have the same freedoms not just in America but around the world.

But to maintain this delicate balance of providing freedoms for diverse views and ideologies, we must ensure that we are CONSISTENT in being Responsible for Equality And Liberty for all.

What We Believe - Responsible for Equality And Liberty's Jeffrey Imm Demonstrating Outside Hizb ut-Tahrir America's July 19, 2009 Chicago Event
What We Believe - Responsible for Equality And Liberty's Jeffrey Imm

Why the Wall Street Journal is Wrong on Freedom of Religion

Nearly two weeks after the Wall Street Journal allowed (and continues to allow today) reader comments on a WSJ article on the mosque “at Ground Zero,” to call for a terrorist bombing attack on the mosque, the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board’s Dorothy Rabinowitz writes of “Liberal Piety and the Memory of 9/11. “ It is troubling to see that the WSJ staff have more time to condemn a planned religious center than they have time to remove public calls for a terrorist attack against a religious center from its own website. R.E.A.L. repeatedly contacted the WSJ on this in July 2010.

Once again, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) points out the planned Islamic center at 45-51 Park Place is not “at Ground Zero,” as so frequently and inaccurately stated, but is two New York City blocks (600 feet – nearly two football fields) away. R.E.A.L. reported on this in detail in our June 3, 2010 article, including the fact that Islamic worship services on Fridays have been ongoing since at least December 2009, and some have stated they have ongoing since 2008.  The owners of the 45-51 Park Place bought the property over a year ago on July 2009.

In her article, the Wall Street Journal’s Dorothy Rabinowitz states: “Liberal piety may have met its match in the raw memory of 9/11, and in citizens who have come to know pure demagoguery when they hear it.”  Indeed we do.  We also understand that American property rights and universal human rights cannot be bargained away because of bullying crowds of intolerance.

Wall Street Journal Logo (Image: Google)
Wall Street Journal Logo (Image: Google)

Whether we agree or disagree with the leaders of the Islamic center project at 45-51 Park Place, in America, they have the right to do what they want with their property, according to the law and local governmental authorities’ approval of property use (May 24, August 3).  Whether we agree or disagree with the leaders of the project at 45-51 Park Place, they have the universal human rights of freedom of religion and freedom of worship, not just as Americans under the Constitution, but also as part of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  If we defend these freedoms for some, we must defend these freedoms for all.  Because it not just their freedoms that we defending, but it is also our freedoms as well.  In much of the world today, and especially in the war of ideas against religious extremists who seek to deny such freedoms – this is a core issue of human rights that we are fighting for.

Yet the Wall Street Journal’s Dorothy Rabinowitz writes complaining of “liberal piety” after these New York City governmental decisions, and the support of these governmental decisions and our universal human rights by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. The NYC governmental decisions weren’t even a contest.  The May 24, 2010 decision by the Manhattan Community Board was 29-1; the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission decision was a unanimous 9-0.  Former Republican (now Independent) NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg was discussed as a possible VP candidate for Republican presidential candidates John McCain and Rudy Giuliani.  But now when NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg stands up for American Constitutional and for universal human rights, he is guilty of “liberal piety.”

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Boards’ Dorothy Rabinowitz  is wrong. “Property rights” are not some “liberal piety,” but fundamental rights for all American citizens.  Our universal human rights of freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience, are not some “liberal piety,” but fundamental aspects of our identities as Americans, and rights that all human beings around the world deserve – regardless of your race, ethnicity, gender, nationality… or religion.  These universal human rights apply to those we like and those we dislike.  They apply to all people – irrespective of their political views – left, right, or center.

Ms. Rabinowitz and the Wall Street Journal use her August 4, 2010 article to also justify denying such freedoms based on “political Islam.”  R.E.A.L. does not question whether or not there are political arguments or extremist arguments by some followers of Islam, Christianity, or any other religion.   We know there are.  When religious extremists make political arguments using religious words to justify denying anyone’s human rights, R.E.A.L. and myself have been there to challenge them on this, publicly and consistently.  But we recognize that such political debates are ones that we will have in the political and public arena, whether the group making such anti-human rights or anti-democracy statements is the Hizb ut-Tahrir or the Westboro Baptist Church.  But our challenges and disagreements with those who seek to deny human rights is never a challenge or denial of their freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience.

It is ironic that a member of the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board should suddenly become concerned about “political Islam” as a rationalization to deny others their American Constitutional and universal human rights.  Certainly, the Wall Street Journal has not been concerned about “political Islam,” when the Wall Street Journal has made money from some of its supporters as “economic growth opportunities.”

The Wall Street Journal and parent company Dow Jones have been significant investors in global Sharia financial organizations, some of which have involved “political Islam” figures, that the Wall Street Journal now claims to object to.  We understand the need for ethical finance, and have no objections to financing supporting ethical objectives by financiers.

But the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones paid individuals to promote such financial organizations, regardless of their links to “political Islam.”  A former employee of the Muslim Brotherhood-influenced International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) organization, Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo, was the Wall Street Journal’s representative at Sharia finance meetings, as the Wall Street Journal’s “Chief Shariah Officer.”  According to the IIIT, one of their primary goals is the “the Islamization of knowledge.”   Mr. DeLorenzo is also currently a member of the Dow Jones board.   The Center for Islamic Pluralism states that “the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), [is]  a major subject of the GreenQuest inquiry“…  and that the “GreenQuest investigation has yet to be concluded.” According to the Washington Post, “The IIIT network was set up in the 1980s largely by onetime [Muslim] Brotherhood sympathizers with money from wealthy Saudis, Muslim activists said. A number of its members ended their Brotherhood ties years ago after concluding it was too inflexible but still advocate some of its principles, the activists said.”  Another former employee of Dow Jones (WSJ parent company), Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani was a Dow Jones Sharia finance adviser, while he also promoted books on the need for “aggressive Violent Extemism.”  The London Times reported that former Dow Jones adviser Usmani “believes that aggressive military jihad should be waged by Muslims ‘to establish the supremacy of Islam’ worldwide.”  In his book, this Dow Jones adviser stated that “aggressive jihad must be made against… non-compromising non-Muslim states to subdue them” (Chapter 11).

Our pointing out these documented facts are not in any way intended to demonize Mr. DeLorenzo or Mr. Usmani.  They have the right to express their opinions and political views, whether we agree or disagree.  But we find it inconsistent for the Wall Street Journal to support such individuals with “political Islam” ties and views for a protracted (and in the case of Mr. DeLorenzo) continuing period, while a Wall Street Journal editorial board writer claims to object to “political Islam.”

The Wall Street Journal and its parent company, Dow Jones, is in no position to lecture to Americans on “political Islam,” certainly not until it addresses its own financial support for those who have supported “political Islam.”  Nor is this some surprise to the Wall Street Journal, with a new member to its editorial board.  Ms. Rabinowitz joined the Wall Street Journal in 1990.

The fact remains that we can challenge those political groups that promote religious supremacy of any religion, and who reject our consistent universal human rights and democratic values.  But our human rights and political challenges does not give us the right to attack or condemn any one religion or all of it adherents.

Nor does our human rights argument, as shown in the case of the Wall Street Journal, give us the right to blithely ignore American Constitutional rights and our universal human rights – for all.  It does not.  Not at 45-51 Park Place, not anywhere.

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.   We reject those views that seek to demonize those of any one religion or any one identity group.   We also reject those views that seek to deny our universal human rights.  To R.E.A.L., these are not contradictory or conflicting positions.  They are the consistent message of those who are consistently responsible for equality and liberty.

Choose Love, Not Hate – Love Wins.

We Remember Gojra

Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) remembers the tragic attack on Gojra, Pakistan, on August 1, 2009, where a reported mob of 20,000 murdered Christian men, women, and children, burned Christian homes, and burned Christian churches – all in the name of religious intolerance and a spurious charge of “blasphemy.”

UCAN reports on Pakistan mob attack: "A Christian house set ablaze by Muslims"
August 1, 2009 Pakistan mob attack in Gojra: "A Christian house set ablaze" (Photo: UCAN)

We will join the Pakistan Christian Congress and members of other faiths in Washington DC on August 2, 2010 to remember this horrific attack, and the ongoing pattern of religious intolerance, hate, and violence that continues against religious minorities throughout Pakistan.

Religious intolerance is not the problem for any one faith or identity group.

On July 21, 2010, two Pakistan Christian brothers were gunned down in the street in broad daylight on courthouse steps after being falsely charged with “blasphemy.”  Christians not killed are being imprisoned for “blasphemy,” including a Christian in March 2010, who received a life sentence for such a charge. Mobs continue to attack Christian families, such as the May 2010 attack in Essa Nagri Karach, and have Christian church services disrupted.  Some Christians have been put to death for refusing to convert to “Islam.” In Karachi, a Christian nurse was raped in July then thrown from a fourth floor of a medical building where she worked; the Pakistan Christian Post reports that there are hundreds of unreported rapes of Christian nurses.  Anti-Christian banners are seen in Lahore.  In March 2010, a Christian housemaid was burned alive.

On July 31, 2010, seven of a Hindu family were killed in Jaffarabad, Balochistan in an attack there, and Pakistan Hindus are routinely oppressed for their faith, not just by the Pakistan Taliban, but also by government officials, including government plans to destroy an 87 year old Hindu temple in Rawalpindi.  On July 9, 2010, the Pakistan Hindu Post reported that 60 members of a Hindu family had to take shelter in a Karachi cattle pen, after a Hindu boy drank from a drinking fountain in a mosque.  In June 2010, a Hindu trader was shot dead in Quetta, Pakistan Hindus have had forced kidnappings and conversion to “Islam.”

Sikhs have been beheaded and targeted by the Pakistan Taliban, and have also been harassed and victimized for their faith.

Minority Muslims are also not safe from such religious intolerance.  On May 28, 2010, attacks on Ahmadiyya Community Muslim mosques during prayers left 98 dead.  The terrorist attacks were against Ahmadiyya Community Muslim during worship services in Garhi Shahu and Model Town mosques.  On July 1, 2010, a terrorist attack against a Sufi Muslim shrine in Lahore, left 43 dead.  Shiite Muslims have been targeted by bombings and attack, including a bombing in Karachi, and truck drivers murdered for every providing supplies to Shiite Muslims.

Religious extremist hate does not only reach to minority religious members, but also to majority religious individuals as well.  In Punjab alone from January to June 2010, there have been 102 “honor killings” reported.

Whatever your faith or none at all, religious extremist hate and intolerance is a threat to us all.  That threat seeks to deny freedom of religion, freedom of worship, and freedom of conscience, and our other universal human rights to all people, and rationalized such intolerance, hate, and violence based on religious views.

Peace in Pakistan and around the world begins respect for one another as human beings and respect for our universal human rights.  This is why we call upon support for our universal human rights.  The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18 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.”

R.E.A.L. does not seek to suggest that such problems are limited to Pakistan alone.  Such intolerance, hate, and, violence is unfortunately a universal problem.  This is why we need a consistent, universal answer.  We urge Pakistan’s government and the people of Pakistan, as well as people around the world to support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Choose Love, Not Hate – Love Wins.