Thursday, August 8, 2013

CAIR By Any Other Name ~ Still Stinks

As you know, I published an article not too long ago regarding CAIR Canada changing its name to the National Council of Muslims, in order to put more distance between its Mama in the United States ("unindicted" Co-Conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Trial...) and itself.

Believe me, they cannot fool the Infidel ~ we know the stench of Islam, and we are more than aware of its creepy-crawly tentacles striving for a Global Caliphate. Here is an update, and note the signee of the affidavit, SHEEMA KHAN, the Chair of CAIR-CAN. (BTW, she publishes articles in the Globe and Mail, a dhimmi daily in Canada).

H/T to Shobie, IAW Contributor


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National Council of Canadian Muslims: The new name chosen by CAIR-CAN helps cover its links with Washington-based / Hamas-linked CAIR

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On July 6, 2013, CAIR-CAN issued a press release announcing that the organization will now be known as the National Council of Canadian Muslims (Conseil national des musulmans canadiens in French).
Removing all allusions to CAIR in its name helps the newly renamed Council cover its links with the Washington-based / Hamas-linked organization. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was founded in 1994 by three leaders of the Islamic Association of Palestine (IAP), a Hamas front in the United States at the time.
According to its charter (article 2), Hamas is the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gaza. In recent years (2008 – 2011 –2012), its leaders have confirmed that the destruction of Israel is only a part of its program that 
aims at imposing Islam to the whole planet. In 2011, for example, Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahhar said on TV that Western civilization “will not be able to withstand the great and glorious Islam.”
IAP appears in an annex of a 1991 Muslim Brotherhood’s internal memorandum listing the organizations associated with the Brotherhood in the United States. It is #22 on the list.
This memorandum was seized by police and produced for evidentiary purposes in two Holy Land Foundation trials that took place in the U.S. in 2007 and 2008. These trials led to the convictions of all leaders accused of terrorism financing.
At point 4 of the memorandum, the goal pursued by IAP and the other organizations belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood network in North America is described in no uncertain terms:
The Ikhwan (Muslim Brotherhood) must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and "sabotaging" its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God's religion is made victorious over all other religions... It is a Muslim's destiny to perform Jihad and work wherever he is and wherever he lands until the final hour comes."
At point 20 of this declaration of war, Jamal Badawi, is identified as a Muslim Brotherhood leader in North America. Badawi has been on CAIR-CAN’s board of administrators at least since 2004. On May 28, 2013, he was still listed on theorganization’s board. Badawi is based in Halifax. He is also on the board of many other Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated organizations in Canada and in the United States.
In a 2004 text, Jamal Badawi wrote about the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna (1906-1949) that “he has epitomized twentieth century Islamic thought and ideology.” Al-Banna’s ideas are summarized in his 50-point manifesto. In it, al-Banna urged his supporters to abolish political parties and replace them by a single party system, he favoured the modification of laws so that they conform to sharia, he called for the multiplication of associations dedicated to promoting the spirit of jihad amongst the youth, etc.
In his essay On Jihad, al-Banna explained that "it's an obligation for us (Muslims) to fight against them (the infidels) after inviting them (to join Islam), even if they do not fight against us". (Five Tracts, Translated by Charles Wendell, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1978, p. 147)
In another essay (To what Do We Invite Humanity?), Hassan al-Banna referred to Adolf Hitler as a role model for Muslims looking for "success and fortune".
CAIR-CAN / NCCM leader Jamal Badawi is also a member of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), headed by the Muslim Brotherhood spiritual guide Youssef Qaradawi. Like the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Qaradawi is inspired by Hitler’s deeds. In 2009, on Al-Jazeera, Qaradawi claimed that Hitler was sent by Allah to punish the Jews (video– MEMRI – GMBDR).
In 2002, while she was CAIR-CAN Chair, Sheema Khan introduced Qaradawi to her Globe and Mail readers as a“renowned Muslim scholar.”
Besides his endorsement of Hitler, CAIR-CAN’s mentor is also renowned for inciting Muslims immigrants to conquer the West and develop ghettos to this effect, for supporting suicide bombings, promoting the killing of Muslims who leave Islam (apostates), condoning female genital mutilations, etc.
In its 2009-2010 Annual Review (p. 4), CAIR-CAN rewrote history and claimed that “in 2000, the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CAN) was incorporated as fully autonomous and entirely separate organization from the Washington-based CAIR.”
On July 6, 2013, CAIR-CAN / NCCM provided answers to frequently asked questions with its press release announcing the name change. Again, it misrepresented its relationship with Washington-based / Hamas-linked CAIR by stating that “there was never any operating or funding relationship between CAIR.CAN and CAIR.”
In a 2003 trademark case, then-CAIR-CAN Chair Sheema Khan stated in an affidavit that CAIR “has direct control” over CAIR-CAN’s activities.
CAIR-CAN deceptive assertion concerning its origins and the absence of operating relationship with CAIR is contradicted by other CAIR-CAN documents archived on Point de Bascule.
December 29, 2000 – A CAIR-CAN press release issued in Washington provides the name of a US-based CAIR leader as contact to comment about a fire at a mosque in Canada. In this press release, CAIR-CAN is referred to as CAIR's "office in Canada."

August 31, 2001 – A US-based CAIR leader is listed as contact in a CAIR-CAN press release criticizing Canada-based National Post. In this press release, CAIR-CAN is referred to as "the Canadian office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations."

2003 – In a Journalist's Guide to Islam conceived by CAIR-CAN (p. 15), Washington-based / Hamas-linked CAIR is described as “CAIR-CAN’s parent organization” (p. 14).
December 16, 2003 – CAIR-CAN Chair Sheema Khan swore in an affidavit that Washington-based / Hamas-linked CAIR “has direct control” over CAIR-CAN’s activities.
August 14, 2007 – In a list of CAIR chapters, CAIR-CAN appears between CAIR-Ohio and CAIR-Central Pennsylvania.
Investigative ProjectGMBDWRobert SpencerDaniel Pipes and others have extensively commented on numerous criminal cases involving Washington-based CAIR officers over the years. CAIR-CAN may have decided that changing its name would ease its task when it deals with Canadian government agencies, police organizations, etc.
In the July 6 press release however, Executive Director Ishaan Gardee stated that, in spite of the name change, “we remain the same organization our constituents and partners have come to rely on.” We took notice. Others should too.
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Awe, trying to fool us

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