BY: FERN SIDMAN
An organization calling itself American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) has
announced that they will be holding a four-day event called the "Conference for
Palestine in the US: A Movement United" in suburban Chicago from November 22-25.
It has been reported that Turkish Airlines is one of the major corporate
sponsors of the conference which is currently scheduled to take place at the Oak
Brook Hills Marriott Resort. The official state carrier of Turkey will be
contributing as much as $15,000 for the event and in order to encourage
attendance has announced that the “first 200 registrants will be entered into a
raffle to win an international airline ticket from Turkish Airlines.”
Ryan Mauro, a national security analyst at www.RadicalIslam.org and a contributor
to FOX News has reported in an article of October 16th that one of the central
themes of the conference will be the successful establishment of Islamist
interfaith partnerships with such Christian evangelical leaders as the Reverend
Donald Wagner of "Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding" who is also slated
to address the conference.
According to their web site, the mission statement of American Muslims for
Palestine calls for attention to be brought to "the people of Palestine who have
been living under occupation for decades", adding that, "we believe once
Americans know the truth that their tax dollars support the longest-lasting and
the last military occupation in modern history they won’t stand for it and will
demand that Congress change our foreign policy in the Middle East to one that is
more balanced."
In an article of September 24th, author Michael Rubin of Commentary
Magazine says, "American Muslims for Palestine is not any ordinary organization.
Its home page depicts the conference logo—a map of Palestine made from birds
showing the Palestinian state encompassing all of Israel. So much for the
two-state solution." He adds that, "The AMP conference is due to feature Fadwa
Barghouti, wife of imprisoned terrorist Marwan Barghouti, currently serving five
life sentences for murder. For several years, the AMP has worked to promote
nakba (catastrophe) commemorations on college campuses, with a goal to
delegitimize Israel’s existence. The group’s national campus coordinator moved
to disrupt a speech by the Israeli ambassador at UC-Irvine back in 2010. "
Moreover, the roster of confirmed speakers at the conference reads like a
"Who's Who" of prominent Muslim Brotherhood personalities. According to Mr.
Mauro's investigation, "AMP board member Osama Abu Irshaid, another speaker at
the conference, has described the firing of rockets into Israel by Hamas as a
form of “legitimate resistance.” Abu Irshaid had previously been the editor of
an Arabic publication sponsored by the now-defunct Islamic Association for
Palestine, which according to the American Muslim Brotherhood’s internal
documents identify it as having been one of its fronts set up to support
Hamas."
Also addressing the convocation will be Nihad Awad, the executive director
of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). As has been previously
reported, the federal government named CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator in
the Holy Land trial, listing it among “individuals/entities who are and/or were
members of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee.” Awad declard his
support for Hamas in 1994. In 2004, he refused to condemn Hamas and Hezbollah,
instead choosing to call them “liberation movements.
Other speakers include Safaa Zarzour, the Secretary-General of the Islamic
Society of North America. FBI investigators identified ISNA as a Muslim
Brotherhood front group as far back as 1987. A 1991 American Muslim Brotherhood
document also lists it as one of “our organizations and the organizations of our
friends.' Jamal Badawi, a founder of the Muslim American Society, another Muslim
Brotherhood front, has gone on record in justifying suicide bombings. In
February 2009, he criticized the West for describing “martyrs” from the
Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as terrorists. In March 2010, he said Islam
justifies the “combative jihad” of Palestinians.
As recently as October 13th, the AMP participated in a conference sponsored
by the Arab Jewish Partnership for Peace and Justice in the Middle East called,
"Jews in Solidarity with Palestinians" that was moderated by Ali Abunimah, a
co-founder of the Electronic Intifada and author of "One Country: A Bold
Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse".
Adding his name to the litany of apologists for the Palestinian cause and a
featured speaker at the conference will be leftist Israeli historian Ilan Pappe,
a former lecturer in political science at the University of Haifa. He has
proffered the theory that Israel has engaged in the ethnic cleansing of
Palestinians and blames the creation of the Jewish state for the lack of peace
in the Middle East, arguing that Zionism is more dangerous than Islamic
militancy, and has called for an international boycott of Israeli academics.
Pappe supports the one-state solution, which envisages a binational state for
both Palestinians and Israelis.
A campaign to exert pressure on the Oak Brook Hills Marriott Resort to
cancel the conference is now underway by the grassroots Jewish community of
Chicago. Cheryl Jacobs Lewin, Chicago chapter chairperson of Americans For A
Safe Israel (AFSI), has said, "Since the AMP has known ties to Hamas, we are
asking of the management of the Oak Brook Hills Marriott how they can justify
renting their hotel to a group that has been designated by the US State
Department as a terrorist organization." She added, Let's not forget that the
Muslim Brotherhood, whom the AMP clearly allgns itself with, was responsible for
the recent destruction of the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt and that the
Brotherhood was also responsible for "security" in Benghazi, Libya, which
resulted in the murders of four Americans, including the US Ambassador.
Offering his perspectives on the controversy swirling around the upcoming
AMP conference, author Ryan Mauro said, "Can you imagine the outcry if this was
an event by Christian extremists like the Westboro Baptist Church or an event
about mocking Mohammed? I bet the hotel would cave rather quickly. This
conference features speakers who legitimize Islamist violence and terrorist
groups. In my article, I identified ten speakers that are closely tied to the
Muslim Brotherhood or promote it. Ten. At one event. How many would have to be
there for the media to notice and for the hotel to think twice?"
He added, "The hotel shouldn't be expected to be terrorism experts, but
they should be expected to do cancel their hosting of the event when confronted
with the facts. The extremism of the speakers and their links to the Muslim
Brotherhood and Hamas are thoroughly-documented."
If it's anything muslim, count on it having odious objectives.
Posted by: Skunkfeathers | October 22, 2012 at 08:35 AM