RALLY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS TAKES ON RADICAL ISLAM
(corrected article)
BY: FERN SIDMAN
Despite the pouring rain, over 300 concerned citizens representing a diverse
group of political, religious, ethnic and racial groups convened in New York
City's Times Square on Sunday, May 3rd, to attend a rally sponsored by the Human
Rights Coalition Against Radical Islam. The HRCARI is a grassroots global action
movement that is dedicated to educating and mobilizing people of all backgrounds
and persuasions to the inherent dangers of the burgeoning radical Islamic
movement and to supporting freedom, democracy and tolerance.
Among the
multitude of organizations represented at today's rally included the Jewish
Action Alliance, the Hindu Human Rights Watch, ACT for America, Muslims Against
Sharia, the Alliance of Iranian Women, the Indian American Intellectuals Forum,
the 9/11 Families for a Secure America, the Chinese Community Relations Council,
the Namdhari Sikh Foundation, the American Coptic Union, AMCHA - Coalition for
Jewish Concerns and Americans for Peace and Tolerance.
"We must stand up
to the evil that radical Islam represents" declared Pastor Gerald Bell,
a Southern Baptist African American minister who personally traveled to the
Sudan to rescue African slaves from their Muslim captors. "The barbarism that I
personally witnessed was simply indescribable and I tell you that amongst
radical Islamists nobody is safe. Their agenda is to enslave, rape, kidnap and
murder Christians, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs and anyone who does not subscribe to
their baneful credo."
Arish Sahani, of the Indian American Intellectuals Forum enlightened the
attendees to the heinous and systematic slaughter of Hindus throughout Pakistan,
India and Bangladesh. Quoting from a report issued by the Hindu American
Foundation that was endorsed by members of the US congress and senate, he said,
"For the last 18 years over 300,000 Hindus have been living in squalid camps
because in one area of India where Hindus are a minority, namely the
Kashmir valley, they were driven out by radical Islamists who used rape, murder
and intimidation against them. In the year 1947, in what is now Bangladesh,
Hindus comprised 30% of the population. Today they are less than 10% of the
population because of the heinous acts of mass murder perpetrated against them
by radical Islamists."
"We all know that Israel has been on the front lines of encroaching
Jihadism for decades" said Beth Gilinsky of the Jewish Action Alliance. "Radical
Islam, Islamic supremacy, Sharia law, jihadism -- call it what you will -- but
we all know what it is about -- the killing of infidels and apostates, the
slaughter of innocents because of their faith, their political beliefs, or just
because of who they are" she continued. She lambasted both the mainstream media
and purported human rights organizations such as the United Nations who have
failed to cover and address the brutality of radical Islam. "We also must know
that the mainstream media have been AWOL -- and Dead on Arrival , when it comes
to covering this issue. This is the scoop of the century, and the media have
ignored it" he declared.
Among the victims of radical Islamic violence, according to Gilinsky are
the Jews of Europe and
elsewhere; Sudanese Christians and Sudanese of indigenous
religions; Lebanese Christians; the persecuted Coptic Christians of Egypt;
other Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc. living within in the Arab and Muslim world,
or in Europe or elsewhere.
Shlomi Azulay, an Israeli survivor of a Hamas suicide bombing attack in
downtown Jerusalem in 2002 also took the podium at the rally. Barely escaping
with his life, Azulay said, "There is not a day or night that goes by that I
don't have flashbacks and nightmares of that horrific evening. I watched my
friend be blown to smitherines. I saw body parts flying around" he said with
tears in his eyes. "The terrorists of Hamas must not be appeased by the US
government or the powers that be in Israel. We must call upon our governments
to assume a flinty posture in their regard and to not provide support to them,
either financially or politically. The day that the USA recognizes and deals
with Hamas will be the day that we surrender in the war on terror" he
said.
Phyllis Chesler, emerita professor of psychology and women's studies at
CUNY and a Jewish Press op-ed contributor could not attend the rally but offered
these remarks concerning Islamic gender apartheid through a spokesperson.
"Muslim women are being buried alive (literally, not merely under face and body
veils), in Algeria, in Pakistan, and under Taliban and Al-Qaeda rule. Muslim
women are being sexually stalked by “wilding” parties in Egypt and Algeria, and
gang-raped and then lashed almost to death in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria. They
are being normatively beaten at home all over the Muslim world— in such places
as Gaza and the West Bank as well as in Jordan and Egypt– and normatively killed
in honor/dishonor killings."
























My name is Bruce De Cell I am in this blog article and the information is very incorrect. I am a retired NYPD officer and co-founder of 9/11Families For A Secure America. My family member killed on 9/11 is my Son-Inlaw whose name is Mark Petrocelli and he was not a police officer, he was a commodies trader, who was on the 92Fl. of the North Tower.
Posted by: Bruce De Cell | May 04, 2009 at 11:09 PM