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MPAC, CAIR, and Praising Osama bin Laden by Daniel Pipes
Later in the day, Emerson provided evidence of his claim at "MPAC in Denial about Radicalization of Muslim Youth?":
Do click on the link to the July 1999 issue of Al-Talib: The Muslim Newsmagazine at UCLA. The masthead clearly lists Edina Lekovic as one of its two managing editors. And the text, written by "The Al-Talib staff," contains the passage Emerson quoted: "When we hear someone refer to the great Mujahid …, Osama bin Laden, as a ‘terrorist,' we should defend our brother and refer to him as a freedom fighter."
Such sentiments come as less than a total surprise, for Al-Talib has linked to an Al-Qaeda website, www.qoqaz.net, and is published by the branch of the Muslim Student Association at the University of California at Los Angeles. (Writing in the Middle East Quarterly, Jonathan Dowd-Gailey called the MSA a voice "espousing Wahhabism, anti-Americanism, and anti-Semitism, agitating aggressively against U.S. Middle East policy, and expressing solidarity with militant Islamist ideologies.")
Oh really? Unfortunately for Lekovic, Emerson has a back run of Al-Talib issues. Between October 1997 and May 2002, it turns out, her name appears at least eleven other times on the masthead, in such capacities as "managing editor," "assistant editor," "copy editor," "writer," or the recipient of "special thanks." And some issues of the magazine, it turns out, contain other noteworthy views.
The mastheads reveal further connections between MPAC and Al-Talib. The December 1997 issue, for example, lists Aslam Abdullah, MPAC's former vice chairman, as a writer while extending "special thanks" to Maher Hathout, MPAC's senior advisor. So, MPAC, what now? After Edina Lekovic's disgrace, her remaining on your staff means you implicitly endorse her fabrications, you call Osama bin Laden a "freedom fighter," you exonerate the Blind Sheikh, and you promote Holocaust minimization. The Council on American-Islamic Relations comes into the picture because that July 1999 Al-Talib masthead also conveys "special thanks" to Hussam Ayloush, long-time head of its southern California office. What now, CAIR? This information connects you too to denying bin Laden's terrorism; do, please, explain Ayloush's role in the July 1999 issue. That these two individuals work in leading positions for MPAC and CAIR reveals those organizations' true nature, one usually hidden from gullible Westerners. Now exposed, if these tainted employees stay on, they implicate their institutions in lies, in bin Laden adulation, Blind Sheikh exculpation, and Holocaust minimization. Let us watch to see the next moves. FAIR USE NOTICE: This Site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been
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