Profile: CAIR
By Investor’s Business Daily
August 8, 2005
War On Terror: An
American Muslim pressure group has come out strongly against police profiling
of young Muslim men behaving suspiciously at train stations. But the group
doesn't have our best interests at heart.
The terror-linked
Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, says two New York officials'
push for such targeted profiling on city subways is offensive and ignorant.
"Terror comes in
all shapes and sizes," insists Wissam Nasr, director of CAIR's New York
branch.
Never mind that eight
young Muslim men bombed London's tube. Or that 19 young Muslim men attacked New
York in 2001. Or that every suspect on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists
is a Muslim man, with nearly half going by the name Mohammed.
CAIR's national
spokesman, Ibrahim Hooper, says police should ignore such obvious terror traits
and search riders at random, while paying close attention only to people
"sweating." Never mind that during New York's balmy summer months,
that would include folks who don't remotely fit the terrorist profile.
CAIR should know better
than anyone who does fit the terrorist profile. Three of its own officials were
recently convicted of terror-related crimes. One even worked for Hooper. He's
now in prison for conspiring to kill Americans.
A lawsuit filed against
CAIR by the family of former FBI official John P. O'Neill, who was killed on
9-11, charges that the group, which evolved from a known Hamas front, is
"a key player in international terrorism."
Congress is
investigating CAIR and has repeatedly invited its executive director to deny
the mounting terror charges under oath. But Nihad Awad, a Palestinian American,
refuses. If CAIR is not tied to terrorism, why not clear the air at a televised
hearing?
Tellingly, CAIR after
9-11 refused to single out al-Qaida or Osama bin Laden for condemnation. After
the London bombings, it endorsed an anti-terror edict so broad it was
meaningless — and one that was loaded with qualifiers.
Instead of condemning
attacks against British or American or Israeli non-Muslims, it hedged by
denouncing "all acts of terrorism targeting civilians" and
"innocent lives" — leaving non-Muslims to wonder if they fall into
those categories, knowing that jihadists don't necessarily consider them
innocent or civilian.
(The vaguely worded
edict was written by Hooper pal Taha Jaber al-Alwani, who happens to be an
unindicted co-conspirator in the ongoing terror case against Sami al-Arian, the
alleged U.S. leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad.)
We wonder who and what
CAIR, which calls itself a civil-rights defender, is really protecting when it
fights targeted profiling at train stations and airports.
CAIR may talk a good
patriotic and moderate game. But it has a secret agenda to Islamize America.
Before 9-11, its
founder and chairman, Omar Ahmad, also a Palestinian American, told a Muslim
audience: "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to
become dominant. The Quran should be the highest authority in America, and
Islam the only accepted religion on Earth."
Before coming to Washington,
Hooper himself is on record stating: "I wouldn't want to create the
impression that I wouldn't like the government of the United States to be
Islamic."
Hooper is also on
record claiming CAIR receives no "support from any overseas group or
government." But land records revealed in the book "Infiltration: How
Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington" put the lie to
that claim.
It turns out that an
anti-Israeli foundation run by the crown prince of Dubai owns the very deed to
CAIR's headquarters located almost in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol. The
foundation has held telethons to support families of Palestinian suicide
bombers.
Against these facts,
it's hard to trust anything CAIR says regarding the fight against terror.
It's plain the group
has ulterior motives.
Politicians from
Washington to New York should ignore its aggressive lobbying against targeted
profiling, a move that could save thousands of constituents' lives.
If anyone should be
profiled, it's CAIR.